Across
- 5. An exuberant and endearing wooden puppet carved by Geppetto and brought to life by the Blue Fairy.
- 7. The signature song written by Leigh Harline and Ned Washington for Walt Disney's 1940 adaptation of Pinocchio.
- 8. A cheerful, optimistic, intelligent, and wisecracking cricket, who acts as Pinocchio's "conscience".
- 10. A naughty and spoiled boy who Pinocchio befriends on his way to Pleasure Island and is turned into a donkey for his mischief.
- 11. They are the hellish residents of Pleasure Island who appear as the Coachman's henchmen.
- 12. A disobedient boy who is turned into a donkey at Pleasure Island, but still talks.
- 15. Is a song from the 1940 animated film Pinocchio, notable as being the first Disney Villain song ever in the Disney Animated Canon.
- 17. The gigantic sperm whale.
- 19. An amusement park headed by the Coachman, which is designed to turn mischievous, young boys into donkeys.
Down
- 1. A greedy, sadistic, and abusive puppeteer.
- 2. The song is sung when Jiminy tries to explain the matters of being a conscience to Pinocchio, and tells him if he needs him he can call on him.
- 3. A kind and elderly wood-carver and Pinocchio's creator, who wishes for him to become a real boy.
- 4. Geppetto sings it as he first uses his newly built marionette Pinocchio.
- 6. The nefarious and cunning owner and operator of Pleasure Island.
- 9. Geppetto's flirty pet goldfish with a habit of being Figaro's counselor.
- 13. Honest John's mute, dimwitted, and bumbling anthropomorphic feline partner and sidekick who serves as comic relief.
- 14. She's a magical being who, fulfilling Geppetto's wish, transforms Pinocchio into a living being.
- 15. An anthropomorphic red fox con artist who swindles Pinocchio.
- 16. What the mischievious boys get transformed into.
- 18. Geppetto's spoiled pet cat who is prone to sulk.
