Across
- 3. Diana (Was known as “The People’s Princesses”)
- 7. Woolf (Her most famous novels are Mrs. Dalloway and To the Lighthouse)
- 8. Pelosi (The first woman to be elected as the U.S. House Speaker)
- 9. Hopper (Oldest active officer on the U.S Naval duty until she retired in 1986)
- 13. Yousafzai (The youngest person to win the Nobel Peace Prize)
- 15. Obama (First African American first lady)
- 16. Giovanni (A activist who wrote 14 volumes of poetry about race, gender, sexuality)
Down
- 1. Truth (Her most famous speech is ¨Aint I a Women)
- 2. Coleman (She was the first Black person to earn an International pilot's license)
- 4. Sotomayor ( First Hispanic justice of the Supreme Court)
- 5. Austen (Most known for her novels Pride and Prejudice, Mansfield Park, and Sense and Sensibility)
- 6. Horne (First African American performer to sign a long-term contract with a major Hollywood studio)
- 10. Bader Ginsburg (Her nickname is the ¨Great Dissenter¨)
- 11. Scott King (Founder of the Martin Luther King Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change)
- 12. Rudolph (The first American to win three in track and field at the same Olympic game)
- 14. Earhart (The first female aviator to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean)