Como parte do “esquenta” para o Oscar, a Academia de Artes e Ciências Cinematográficas preparou um crossword, passatempo conhecido por aqui como cruzadinha. Para resolver, a pessoa tem que ser craque quando se trata de Oscar. Nas respostas há vencedores, indicados e anfitriões.

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Across

3. A double Best Actress winner and the shortest-tenured Academy president ever

5. He won back-to-back Best Actor awards in 1993 and 1994

6. The oldest male performer to win an Oscar

8. A former host, she wasn't afraid of any "Ghost"

10. Oscar winner Ethel or Oscar winner Lionel (but not John)

13. The only Best Picture written by William Shakespeare

14. He won his Best Actor award for “To Kill a Mockingbird”

15. He called the historic meeting that led to the Academy's creation

18. The Academy's first Best Actor winner

20. She won Acting awards as both Scarlett and Blanche

21. This 1961 film won 10 Oscars: "West ____ Story"

23. The category in which Bruce Springsteen and Eminem won their awards

25. The late Isaac Hayes won an Oscar for this film’s theme

27. Picture, Directing, Original Screenplay and Best Actress winner “Annie ____ “

29. He won an Original Screenplay award along with Ben Affleck

30. She won Best Actress awards for “Butterfield 8” and “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?”

32. He won back-to-back Best Actor awards in 1937 and 1938

35. The only Academy Award winner with this name is Mr. Hammerstein

36. This Supporting Actor winner might be remembered more for his pushups

40. Confronted by an Awards telecast streaker, he delivered the classic "shortcomings" line

42. He hosted the most Academy Awards telecasts

43. He won his Oscar for portraying the King of Siam

45. He won his Oscar for “The African Queen”

47. Art Direction and ___ Decoration

49. George C. Scott refused to accept his Best Actor award for this film

50. Nominated as actor, writer, director and producer in 1981

51. Both Joel Grey and Liza Minnelli won Oscars for performances in this film

52. He won his Oscar for “Scent of a Woman”

54. The only brothers to win both the Directing and Best Picture awards

57. She won the Supporting Actress award for “Shakespeare in Love”

58. The first posthumous Acting award winner

60. He showed “True Grit” when accepting his only Acting award

61. 1987's Best Actress winner … and she never "snapped out of it"

62. “I could have been a contender, instead of a ___ ”

63. The Academy's most-nominated male performer

64. He won his Oscar for “Leaving Las Vegas”

65. She won back-to-back Best Actress awards in 1936 and 1937

66. She won Best Actress awards for “To Each His Own” and “The Heiress”

67. Every member of this film's cast was nominated for an Oscar

Down

1. The theater where it all happens

2. Supporting Actress winner for “L.A. Confidential”

4. The highest box office grossing Best Picture … so far

5. He won his Oscar for “Kiss of the Spider Woman”

7. He won his Oscar for “The Philadelphia Story”

9. 1966’s Original Score and Song winner “Born ____ ”

10. He sent Sacheen Littlefeather to decline his Academy Award

11. Hitchcock's only Best Picture

12. The Academy's Humanitarian Award is named for him

16. He took home two Oscars for the same role in the same picture

17. The Academy's first Best Actress winner

19. She won the Academy’s first Acting award for a foreign-language performance

21. With her second Oscar, she finally felt that the Academy “liked her”

22. She was the first African-American acting winner

24. Oscar-winning actor Henry or his Oscar-winning daughter Jane

26. She's still the youngest Oscar-winning actress

28. He won his Oscar for portraying both Tim Strawn and Kid Shelleen

29. He holds the record for the most nominations and Oscars

31. The Academy’s most-nominated actress

33. Nominated as an actor, director and producer -- but not yet for his music scores

34. "Falling Slowly," last year's Original Song winner, came from this film

37. He won Oscars for “Save the Tiger” and for portraying Ensign Pulver

38. He was named Best Actor of 1939, over Clark Gable, Laurence Olivier, Mickey Rooney and James Stewart

39. 1955's Best Picture, Actor, Directing and Screenplay winner

41. She won Academy Awards for acting as well as writing

42. Oscar winner Walter or Oscar winner John or Oscar winner Anjelica

44. David Letterman wanted Oprah to meet her

46. He won Actor awards for “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” and “The Best Years of Our Lives”

48. The Testimonial Award given to a producer is named for him

50. She sang three nominated songs (one in French) at the 77th Awards presentation

51. The latest musical to be named Best Picture

53. Oscar winner Dustin or Oscar winner Philip Seymour

55. Stallone didn’t win an award, but he wrote and starred in this Best Picture

56. She won Academy Awards for acting as well as songwriting

57. He and Marlon Brando won Oscars for portraying the same character

59. Both Melvyn Douglas and Patricia Neal won Oscars for their roles in this film

60. The first film ever to be named Best Picture