Across
- 3. - A long, high-spirited yell that is performed during breaks at a game or during competition.
- 4. - A cartwheel where hands do not touch the ground or floor.
- 7. base - The person who holds most of the flyer’s weight in a stunt.
- 8. - A basic component of cheerleading that requires cheerleaders to lift both feet off of the ground.
- 9. - A flip up into a stunt.
- 12. - From the liberty position, the flyer grabs their unsupported leg by the toe and brings it behind the back to where it is almost touching his or her head.
- 13. - A short, repetitive cheer used during game-time cheerleading. Used for crowd involvement.
- 15. - Any gymnastics acrobatic skill that can be done on the ground.
- 17. - What cheerleaders refer to as their game or competition face.
Down
- 1. - The person's that remains on the floor during a stunt while lifting the flyer.
- 2. line flips - A skill in which a cheerleader flips between two other cheerleaders while locking arms and/or wrists.
- 3. catch - The end movement of a stunt or basket-toss where the bases catch the flyer under thighs and arms.
- 5. - Moving from your feet to hands then back to feet.
- 6. - A stunt where a base holds the flyer with one foot in both of the base’s hands.
- 7. - Basic hand and arms movements that are used to make up a cheer or dance sequence.
- 10. - A move done during basket tosses and jump sequences where cheerleader arches their back and reaches upwards.
- 11. - The leader of a squad or team.
- 14. star - A cheerleading team that is not associated with a school or organization.
- 16. toss - A stunt consisting of three or more bases and a flyer where the bases interlock their hands and toss the flyer into the air releasing contact.
