Matilda

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Across
  1. 1. Matilda's use of telekinesis to make something write on the board, pretending it's a message from Magnus to Agatha.
  2. 7. Matilda's ability to make objects float and move through the air.
  3. 8. The brilliant and kindly little girl with telekinetic abilities who is the main character of the story.
  4. 10. The tyrannical headmistress of Crunchem Hall Primary School, known for her meanness and former career as an Olympic hammer thrower.
  5. 11. Miss Honey's inheritance from her father's will, including the family house that used to belong to Trunchbull.
  6. 13. The author of "Matilda" and a widely celebrated children's storyteller.
  7. 16. Matilda's friend who plays a role in a prank involving a newt and Miss Trunchbull.
Down
  1. 2. The cruel aunt who enslaved Miss Honey and later became the headmistress, Miss Trunchbull.
  2. 3. Neglectful and self-involved characters who are emotionally abusive.
  3. 4. Miss Honey's old name, including her troubled childhood, enslavement by her cruel aunt Agatha (who is also Miss Trunchbull), and her move to a tiny countryside cottage.
  4. 5. Matilda's kind and lovely teacher at Crunchem Hall Primary School, who recognizes Matilda's genius.
  5. 6. The name of Matilda's brother.
  6. 9. The genre of "Matilda"
  7. 12. Matilda's supernatural power to move objects with her mind.
  8. 14. The heartwarming conclusion of the story, where Matilda jumps into Miss Honey's arms for an emotional embrace.
  9. 15. The destination to which the Wormwood family plans to escape.