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Some Works and Books of Dr. Seuss

Teacher: Mr Sindlinger's Idiosyncratic Puzzles
Horizontales
In support of the environmental movement, Ted Geisel engaged in this form of persuasion in order to persuade people to greater environmental awareness using his story of "The Lorax."
This is a two-word phrase that Dr. Seuss used to describe his own written work.
Published in 1957, four years after "Fahrenheit 451," this iconic book of just 223 words was inspired by a magazine article critical of early childhood reading education.
Ted Geisel celebrated this character who undergoes a change of heart about Christmas.
The writer-illustrator published his first children's book in 1937.
The other language besides English that Dr. Seuss knew well.
One of the two main characters in this book who goes by the name of Knox.
Verticales
This elephant had a name, and a book was published about him in 1954; 54 years later, the character was transformed into the media of a 3-D movie.
This is a seaside town where Dr. Seuss lived and wrote within a tall tower overlooking the Pacific Ocean.
In this book, everyone wants to hop on top of this simple-minded and simply named character.
This is a two-word phrase used by Dr. Seuss to describe his own work.
102 years ago, a child was born in this town of Massachusetts and his mother's maiden name was Seuss.
In this 1960 book, this type of meat is celebrated along with green eggs.
During World War II, Theodore Geisel penned political cartoons against this dictator and tyrant.
This species of animal was celebrated in his1948 children's book about an animal that takes in other homeless animals.