Across
- 3. The relative pronoun used to refer to places, such as Lake Titicaca or London.
- 6. A show that uses animated characters instead of real people.
- 9. A movie where characters tell the story by singing.
- 11. A program that features a regular group of characters in various amusing situations..
- 14. The relative pronoun used exclusively for people.
- 17. A relative pronoun used for animals and things, but never for people.
- 18. An exciting film which is full of suspense.
- 19. An exciting film that is full of suspense.
- 23. A genre which is about futuristic ideas or technology, often set in space.
- 24. A movie whose plot involves magical events, creatures, or places that are not real.
- 25. The main opponent or enemy in a story, like Millicent Clyde in Paddington.
Down
- 1. A show where ordinary people compete by singing, dancing, or other forms of entertainment.
- 2. A film or TV show that is intended to be funny.
- 3. A cowboy movie that is usually set in the mid-west USA in the nineteenth century.
- 4. A fast-paced movie which has a lot of fighting and exciting scenes.
- 5. A movie featuring magical events, creatures, or places that are not real.
- 7. A serious film that focuses primarily on human emotions.
- 8. The story of the film, which many consider the most important part.
- 10. A program which gives factual information about a specific person, event, or topic.
- 12. A relative pronoun that shows possession (e.g., the bear whose aunt is Lucy.
- 13. A short clip for a film that is coming out in the future.
- 15. A type of movie that is suitable and enjoyable for all ages.
- 16. A relative pronoun that can be used for both people and things in defining clauses.
- 20. A romantic comedy where the main characters.
- 21. All the songs and music used in a movie.
- 22. An interesting person played by an actor.
- 23. A genre about futuristic ideas or technology.
