Across
- 4. Disney movie about monsters working in a factory
- 5. This is the primary energy source for Monstropolis
- 11. The fictional city in Monsters, Inc. where the monsters live and work
- 13. The skills and training of workers like Roz and Mike.
- 16. Sulley's one-eyed, green partner
- 19. Every monster must make these when deciding how to work.
- 20. The energy and profits Monsters, Inc. gains.
- 24. The initiative of starting a company like Monsters, Inc.
- 25. The fear and nightmares caused by scare-based energy.
- 26. The work done by scarers like Sulley and Mike.
- 27. The CEO of Monsters, Inc.
- 28. Something like city-wide laughter energy, used without reducing availability.
- 29. Randall’s motivations often reflect this economic principle.
- 30. Randall's personal scare gear is an example of this.
- 32. What Monsters, Inc. pays to run scare floors.
- 33. The main antagonist of Pixar's Monsters, Inc. franchise
- 34. Choosing to focus on laughs instead of scares involves this.
- 35. A portal that connects the monster world to the human world
- 36. The limited supply of children's screams that causes energy shortages.
Down
- 1. Tangible assets like scare floors and scream tanks.
- 2. The girl who opens the door for Monsters, Inc
- 3. The natural resources used at Monsters, Inc. (like doors and energy sources).
- 6. Laugh power that makes children happy and benefits others.
- 7. The efficiency of Sulley scaring children per shift.
- 8. The machines and tools (like scream canisters) used in production.
- 9. Essential services like monster electricity and water.
- 10. When adding more scarers doesn’t increase energy much more.
- 12. Money paid to employees like Celia for their work.
- 14. This energy source produces 10 times more energy than the previous energy source
- 15. What Monsters, Inc. faces from other energy companies like Fear Co.
- 17. Where businesses like Monsters, Inc. operate based on supply and demand.
- 18. Combines government regulation with free market principles.
- 21. A system where the monster government controls all business decisions.
- 22. Top scarer at Monsters, Inc
- 23. All the inputs (land, labor, capital, entrepreneurship) used to produce energy.
- 31. What motivates workers like Randall to work harder (e.g., promotions).
