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- 3. Cinderella's Prince now has a name to go along with his fame. He didn't have a name if the film or the original story, but he now does. And that name is _______.
- 4. The second time Hansel and Gretel are left behind, they take to using _____ crumbs to mark their path.
- 5. In the Disney version of the story, the Kingdom of _________, sends soldiers out to find the flower that can heal their ailing queen.
- 9. This Disney Princess was based upon a fairytale who once lost a shoe...
- 10. This Disney Princess is more than she appears. Her story has an unfortunate ending, and should the stories mix, she is related to Zeus.
- 12. The name of the city under the sea from which a fishy princess starts her story.
- 13. The red haired step-sister of the sweet Ella girl.
- 15. In the Disney telling of the tale, Aladdin flies about on a Magic _________.
- 18. The ________ Cat love to mock the adventuring child and provide her with riddles.
- 19. In the Disney version of the story, mother Gothel learns after _______ the infant princess hair that it must be intact to work.
- 22. Jack cuts the beanstalk down with an ____.
- 23. Jack is on his way to sell the family ____ when he trades it for some seeds.
- 24. In the Disney telling of the tale, Aladdin has a pet/friend monkey whom he calls ____.
- 25. In the Disney telling of the tale, Aladdin becomes "Prince Ali _________" in order to gain favor with the princess.
- 27. The Sultan's daughter, in the Burton translation of the Aladdin story is named Princess _________.
- 28. In the Disney version of Beauty and the Beast, the part of "Beauty" is played by "________".
- 30. In the Disney retelling of the tale, the best friend of the main female character's name is ___________. Who tries desperately to kiss the frog prince for her friend to break the curse.
- 31. In the Ballad of Mulan, Mulan has a younger ________.
- 32. In the Burton translation of the Aladdin story, Aladdin is a ne'er-do-well, dwelling in "one of the cities of ____"
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- 1. In this story, Jack plants seeds that grow a giant ________.
- 2. The second item the Evil Queen uses to try and kill the young princess in the original story is something you would run through your hair.
- 4. In the Disney retelling, Alice in entertained at the Tea-Party by a song about a "Very Happy Un-_______"
- 6. "The Book of One Thousand and One Nights" also known as "The _________ Nights".
- 7. The first item the Evil Queen uses to try and kill the young princess in the original story is a laced ______.
- 8. As one of the tales in "The Book of One Thousand and One Nights", this story is known as one of the "orphan tales" along with Alibaba
- 9. During her adventures, Alice comes across a rather odd _______ sitting upon a mushroom.
- 11. In the Disney retelling, Mulan receives the ______ of the emperor and the sword of Shan Yu for what she had accomplished.
- 13. Mulan's grandmother prays to her _________ for safety upon learning of Mulan's departure.
- 14. The Grimm version of Cinderella's story goes by another name.
- 16. The City where the Disney version of the Aladdin story takes place.
- 17. Before she can awaken and arrive home, Alice is pulled to ________, where she acts as a witness.
- 18. He is the clock in the Disney retelling of the tale.
- 20. In the Disney retelling, Mulan causes an _______ which buries most of the invaders.
- 21. _____ bear's porridge was just right
- 22. This Disney Princess was based upon a fairytale who once almost pricked her finger upon the spindle of a spinning wheel...
- 23. The game that Alice will play with the Queen is _________.
- 26. With a bite into this fruit, which falls from a tree, this poor princess fell into a deep sleep
- 29. In the original telling, Alice eats Cake, in the Disney retelling it is a _______.
- 33. Gerda, a young girl in the story of the Snow Queen, appears as this Disney Princess in the Frozen retelling of the tale.