Movies Crossword
Across
2. A spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down.
4. “Birdbox,” but for your ears…
5. “You’re just a puppet, you’re not in control”
6. “On Wednesdays, we wear pink”
7. Silence the holiday cheer once and for all.
8. Don’t keep your love letters in a teal hatbox.
10. Sometimes babies have more superpowers
11. “dot, dot, dot…”
12. “She just think you’re some unrefined banana. Yellow on the outside, and white on the inside.”
14. Follow the Yellow Brick Road
15. “Eyes. Lungs. Pancreas. So many snacks, so little time.”
18. Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper
22. He Who Must Not Be Named
23. “Never let me go, Jack!”
24. “A Quiet Place,” but for your eyes…
25. “What’s the point of having a voice if you’re gonna be silent in those
moments you shouldn’t be?”
Down
1. “Wakanda forever!”
3. “What, like it’s hard?”
9. Jim Carrey and Jeff Daniels
13. “Unfriended,” but with a good ending
16. Can an aging actor and college graduate find love in a Tokyo hotel?
17. Don’t pick up the phone.
19. “Dear Blue, I’m just like you.”
20. “Bling Ring,” but with a $150 million necklace
21. Google Home of the 1990’s
26. If you see a balloon, run.
ANSWER KEY:
Across *
- Mary Poppins
- A Quiet Place
- Bandersnatch
- Mean Girls
- The Grinch
- To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before
- Incredibles 2
- Mamma Mia
- Crazy Rich Asians
- Wizard of Oz
- Venom
- A Star is Born
- Harry Potter
- Titanic
- Bird Box
- The Hate U Give
Down *
- Black Panther
- Legally Blonde
- Dumb and Dumber
- Searching
- Lost in Translation
- The Ring
- Love, Simon
- Ocean’s 8
- Home Alone
- It
*No apostrophes or commas are included when boxing in answers.
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