Across
- 3. the decimal system used to organized nonfiction books into categories
- 4. these stories belong to all genres, from adventure to sports, but they will all make you laugh (light green)
- 7. Philosophy and Psychology like paranormal phenomena, ethics, how we think and feel start with this number (spelled out)
- 9. History and Geography like maps, places, atlas, events, cultures, countries, states start with this number (spelled out)
- 10. Fine Arts and Recreation like crafts, painting, games, sports start with this number (spelled out)
- 11. when a book is given a new due date
- 12. the categories of fiction that books are organized into, denoted at Northrop by a colored sticker
- 14. these stories might be set during an important historical moment, or just a long time ago (yellow)
- 17. the desk where books are checked in and out to patrons
- 18. these stories have a question that need answered: whatever the mystery, you need to solve it (light blue)
- 20. a person visiting and or using the library
Down
- 1. the only time a patron is charged this is when they lose a book
- 2. often involves a quest or a journey, ranging from a simple road trip to a fantastic battle (red)
- 5. sometimes funny. sometimes sad, all of these show what it means to fall in love (pink)
- 6. these stories might take place in a made up land, or just a fantastical version of our world (orange)
- 8. the type of loan where a book is sent from one library to another
- 13. what we call the bookshelves in a library because they are stacked next to each other
- 15. sports of all kinds are represented: baseball, basketball, football, soccer, and many more (black)
- 16. Natural Science like math, chemistry, weather, plants, wild animals start with this number (spelled out)
- 19. Social Sciences like government, holidays, fairy tales, education start with this number (spelled out)
