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