Across
- 2. The surname of the fourth golden ticket winner in "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory."
- 5. The name of the mute protagonist of "Blabber Mouth."
- 8. A word that sounds the same as another, but is spelled differently
- 10. The surname of Erica's teacher in "Hating Alison Ashley."
- 12. The name of Via's boyfriend in "Wonder".
- 13. Given to third-placed athletes at the olympics. An alloy of copper and tin.
- 16. looking good when photographed
- 18. A country in Asia with the same name as the surname of a famous retired basketball star
- 20. A device used to communicate over long distances
- 22. A country with six states and two territories, federated in 1901.
- 24. A natural glow-in-the-dark phenomenon found in plankton
- 25. A nutrient that is very important for digestive health
- 26. the only country in the world to begin with the letter "y"
- 27. A country in Asia, Kuala Lumpur is its capital
- 28. A micronutrient that is found in red meat and is important in preventing anaemia. It is "fe" on the periodic table.
- 29. A large red rock in the centre of Australia.
Down
- 1. A macronutrient responsible for giving people energy
- 3. The name of the girl who showed Auggie around the school at the start of "Wonder".
- 4. A micronutrient that is "k" on the periodic table. Lots of it is found in bananas.
- 6. A micronutrient that is the 11th item on the periodic table. Its symbol is "na".
- 7. The name of one of the geese in "The Wild Robot".
- 9. The process used by a plant to make food from sunlight
- 11. An important idea or belief. A word used a lot in "Wonder".
- 14. Given to first-placed athletes at the olympics. "Au" on the periodic table.
- 15. The name of the boy who is often unkind to Auggie in "Wonder".
- 16. An exact replica of a piece of paper made by a machine
- 17. An element of the periodic table, used to fertilise plants
- 19. A micronutrient found in dairy products that helps make strong bones and teeth
- 21. A macronutrient responsible for the building of muscle and repairing the body.
- 23. Given to second-placed athletes at the olympics. "Ag" on the periodic table.