Animal Farm #1 Words

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Across
  1. 2. a small enclosed field or area where horses or other animals are kept.
  2. 3. companions who share one’s activities, occupation, or beliefs, often with a sense of loyalty and friendship.
  3. 5. attractively lively, spirited, or full of energy.
  4. 6. a small room adjoining a kitchen where food is prepared and dishes are washed.
  5. 9. having lost confidence, hope, or determination; discouraged.
  6. 10. the skillful handling or control of something (e.g., tools, situations, or people), sometimes in an unfair or deceptive way.
  7. 12. authoritative rules or laws, especially referring to the biblical Ten Commandments.
  8. 13. an open resistance to authority, control, or tradition, especially against a government or ruler.
Down
  1. 1. to raise or lift something, often by mechanical means; (noun) an apparatus for lifting.
  2. 2. living at the expense of others, like a parasite; dependent in a way that harms the host.
  3. 4. to rule or treat people in a cruel, harsh, and oppressive way.
  4. 7. states of being kept within bounds, restrictions, or imprisonment; also, the period of childbirth and recovery (archaic/older usage).
  5. 8. a print made by pressing paper against a stone or metal plate treated to repel ink except where the image has been drawn; (verb) to produce such prints.
  6. 11. requiring considerable time, effort, or hard work.
  7. 14. a French military leader and emperor (1769–1821) who rose to prominence during the French Revolution; also used more generally as a name.