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Hunger Games terms Quiz
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Acrid: Having an irritatingly strong and unpleasant taste or smell
Aloof: Not friendly or forthcoming; cool and distant
Apothecary: A druggist or chemist; in Panem, a "healer."
Barbarism: Absence of culture and civilization.
Cannibalism: The practice of eating one's own kind (i.e. humans eating humans)
Catacombs: Either an underground cemetery, or an underground construction resembling such a cemetery
Cornucopia: A symbol of plenty consisting of a goat's horn overflowing with sustenance.
Decadent: Luxurious and self-indulgent
Feral: Wild, uncivilized
Festering: To become rotten and offensive to the senses
Forage: To search widely for food and provisions
Grandeur: Splendor and impressiveness
Groosling: A wild bird found in the arena.
Haggle: To bargain persistently, usually with a merchant
Hovercraft: A vehicle that travels over land or water on a cushion of air provided by a downward blast.
Indifferent: Having no particular interest or sympathy; unconcerned
Iodine: A chemical solution, used in this novel to treat unclean water
Pretense: A false display of feelings, attitudes or intentions
Sustenance: Food and drink as source of strength and nourishment
Tessera: A small tablet of wood or bone used as a token in ancient Greece and Rome; in Panem a token for food in exchange for additional Hunger Game entries
Hunger Games terms Quiz
Across:3. | Wild, uncivilized | 6. | Luxurious and self-indulgent | 8. | A symbol of plenty consisting of a goat's horn overflowing with sustenance. | 10. | To become rotten and offensive to the senses | 13. | The practice of eating one's own kind (i.e. humans eating humans) | 14. | To bargain persistently, usually with a merchant | 16. | A small tablet of wood or bone used as a token in ancient Greece and Rome; in Panem a token for food in exchange for additional Hunger Game entries | 17. | A chemical solution, used in this novel to treat unclean water | 18. | To search widely for food and provisions |
| | Down:1. | Absence of culture and civilization. | 2. | A false display of feelings, attitudes or intentions | 4. | Not friendly or forthcoming; cool and distant | 5. | Having no particular interest or sympathy; unconcerned | 7. | Either an underground cemetery, or an underground construction resembling such a cemetery | 9. | A wild bird found in the arena. | 11. | Splendor and impressiveness | 12. | Food and drink as source of strength and nourishment | 15. | Having an irritatingly strong and unpleasant taste or smell |
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Hunger Games terms Quiz
Across:3. | Wild, uncivilized | 6. | Luxurious and self-indulgent | 8. | A symbol of plenty consisting of a goat's horn overflowing with sustenance. | 10. | To become rotten and offensive to the senses | 13. | The practice of eating one's own kind (i.e. humans eating humans) | 14. | To bargain persistently, usually with a merchant | 16. | A small tablet of wood or bone used as a token in ancient Greece and Rome; in Panem a token for food in exchange for additional Hunger Game entries | 17. | A chemical solution, used in this novel to treat unclean water | 18. | To search widely for food and provisions |
| | Down:1. | Absence of culture and civilization. | 2. | A false display of feelings, attitudes or intentions | 4. | Not friendly or forthcoming; cool and distant | 5. | Having no particular interest or sympathy; unconcerned | 7. | Either an underground cemetery, or an underground construction resembling such a cemetery | 9. | A wild bird found in the arena. | 11. | Splendor and impressiveness | 12. | Food and drink as source of strength and nourishment | 15. | Having an irritatingly strong and unpleasant taste or smell |
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