Across
- 2. Means crazy or outlandish, often describing something funny or absurd.
- 4. The main antagonist in How the Grinch Stole Christmas! who tries to steal Christmas from the Whos.
- 7. InDr.Seuss' world, "Thing" refers to something unknown or something unfamiliar, often with strange behaviors or appearances.
- 9. Refers to characters in Dr. Seuss' world, like the "Whos" in How the Grinch Stole Christmas!, a group of small people who love Christmas.
- 10. The colorful trees from The Lorax, representing nature that needs to be protected from exploitation.
Down
- 1. Characters from The Sneetches and Other Stories who are distinguished by stars on their bellies, symbolizing division and prejudice.
- 3. Eggs and Ham A famous food from Green Eggs and Ham, symbolizing trying new things and expanding one’s horizons.
- 5. Refers to the cat from The Cat in the Hat, who is mischievous and causes a lot of fun chaos.
- 6. A character from The Lorax who speaks for the trees and tries to protect nature from destruction.
- 8. Headwear that appears in many Dr. Seuss stories, most notably The Cat in the Hat, where the cat wears a big, striped hat.
