| Hint | Words |
| A bat-and-ball game popular in the U.K; or an insect | |
| Poem in which lines 1, 2, and 5 rhyme, as well as lines 3 and 4 | |
| A thief who steals quietly and secretly from a person they are near; the Artful Dodger in 'Oliver!' was one | |
| Kid & family friendly cable network featuring the shows Spongebob Squarepants, iCarly, and The Fairly Oddparents | |
| A dark brown coarse bread made of unbolted rye flour | |
| Distasteful or offensive to the senses; sticky; gooey | |
| The Pickwick Papers author (last name) | |
| A narrow, zigzag braid or ribbon used as a trimming on clothing or linens | |
| The Firebolt and Nimbus 2000 are two examples of this object used for flight at Hogwarts | |
| A frame hut covered with matting, such as bark or brush, used by nomadic Native Americans of North America | |
| New York basketball team | |
| A two-wheeled passenger cart pulled by a human runner | |
| A lock of hair that grows in a different direction from the rest and that resists being combed flat; Dennis the Menace famously had one | |
| A green girl named Elphaba is a misunderstood heroine in this Broadway play | |
| Utensils traditionally used for eating Chinese and Japanese cuisine | |
| An arched piece of equipment or hoop used in croquet | |
| Jack be nimble, Jack be quick...Jack jumped over this object | |
| Billy, Susie, Patty, or Teddy, for example | |
| Colorful cosmetic contained in a tube-shaped holder (don't put it on a pig!) | |
| Rooney, Mantle, Rourke, or Mouse | |
| Another name for the liquid metal mercury | |
| | Hint | Words |
| A small, showy ornamental trinket; bric-a-brac | |
| Robin to Batman; Woodstock to Snoopy; or Tinkerbell to Peter Pan | |
| The 'black-capped' is one variety of this small North American bird | |
| British informal childish word for 'little'; usually used when talking to a baby or small child | |
| Peanut and caramel candy bar made by Mars | |
| A small cucumber (or other food) preserved in vinegar, brine, or a similar solution | |
| A North American hardwood tree having edible nuts whose wood is often used for smoked bacon or ham | |
| An unorthodox or independent-minded person; also, Tom Cruise's character's nickname in Top Gun | |
| Comedy based on deliberately clumsy actions, collisions, absurd situations and broad humor | |
| A skillful act or scheme intended to deceive or outwit someone; a magician's illusion | |
| _______ Me Elmo | |
| Disease caused by Vitamin D deficiency characterized by defective bone growth | |
| Michael Moore's 2007 documentary film investigating health care in the U.S. | |
| Be overly critical; criticize minor details | |
| A dense group of trees or bushes; a copse | |
| Suffering from nausea caused by the motion of a ship | |
| To squabble or argue about trivial matters | |
| A slang name for a movie; or to use the fingers quickly to propel something, as an insect | |
| Likely to change one's affections or interests frequently, especially on a whim or erratically | |
| A raincoat made of shiny or glossy waterproof material | |
| A slow flow of liquid, especially of water or blood | |
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