Across
- 2. A word first appearing in "Jabberwocky" by Lewis Carrol that is a combination of the words chuckle and snort
- 5. A word invented in 1930 describing murder mysteries and a program you can do with a group at the Provo Library
- 7. A compound word attributed to Charles Dickens that means clumsy, also the name of a candy bar
- 11. Coined in 1976, today this word refers to a funny picture or video posted on social media that spreads quickly
Down
- 1. A word coined by William E Woodward that means to expose the falseness of a myth
- 3. A word coined from the Czech word for "forced labor" that refers to human-like machines
- 4. Created from Greek words meaning "no place", we now use this word to mean a perfect, imaginary place
- 6. A word created by Dr. Seuss that refers to an studious person with bad fashion sense
- 8. Originally used to describe a hobbit's twenties, at the Provo Library this word refers to ages ranging from 9-12
- 9. A word meaning unpleasant to look at, thought to be coined by William Shakespeare
- 10. Originally used by British pilots when their planes weren't working correctly, don't feed this creature after midnight!
