Across
- 4. The Kansas City animation studio Walt founded in 1922 that ultimately went bankrupt before his move to Hollywood
- 6. Rolly, the eclectic Imagineer known for designing the Tower of the Four Winds and the iconic clock face for It's a Small World
- 8. The famous CalArts classroom number hidden as a recurring visual easter egg across decades of Disney and Pixar animation
- 9. The California alpine valley where Walt Disney planned a massive, never-built wilderness ski resort in the late 1960s
- 10. Carl, the prolific comic book artist and writer who created Scrooge McDuck and expanded the lore of Duckburg
- 11. The name of Walt's early 1950s project involving intricate, mechanized miniature dioramas meant to tour the nation
- 13. Ollie, one of the Nine Old Men who co-authored the definitive animation textbook The Illusion of Life
- 14. The initial name Walt Disney proposed for Mickey Mouse before his wife Lillian suggested a change
- 15. The Los Angeles park where Walt Disney conceived the idea for Disneyland while sitting on a bench watching his daughters
Down
- 1. The volcanic island crater that serves as Captain Nemo's hidden base in the 1954 film 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
- 2. The ruthless command program who serves as the primary physical antagonist in the 1982 film TRON
- 3. Thurl, the deep-voiced vocalist who sang Grim Grinning Ghosts and voiced numerous classic theme park animatronics
- 5. The Los Angeles avenue where Walt built his second studio, serving as the birthplace of Snow White
- 7. Jimmy, the innovative studio sound effects pioneer who served as the second official voice of Mickey Mouse
- 12. The legendary animator and technical genius who co-created Mickey Mouse and single-handedly animated Steamboat Willie
