DR.SEUSS

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