Animal Farm

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Across
  1. 4. Fibrous tissues in the body that contract and relax to produce movement, providing support and strength to bones and joints
  2. 5. A joyful and communal event or observance, typically marking a special occasion, achievement, or significant moment, often involving festivities, rituals, or expressions of happiness
  3. 8. A fixed amount of food allocated per person or group for a specific period
  4. 12. The act of retaliating or seeking retribution against someone who has wronged or harmed oneself or others, often motivated by a desire for justice or revenge
  5. 13. A state of great comfort, extravagance, or refinement, often associated with high-quality goods, services, or experiences that are costly and not considered essential for daily living
  6. 14. An accumulations of snow piled up by the wind into mounds or banks
  7. 15. Being injured, either physically or emotionally, as a result of an accident, conflict, or trauma
Down
  1. 1. A divine or authoritative rule or order, typically given as part of a religious or moral code, guiding behavior or belief
  2. 2. A noisy or chaotic situation, often characterized by uproar or confusion
  3. 3. A machine that converts wind energy into rotational energy
  4. 6. The gathering or collection of ripe crops, typically agricultural, from fields or orchards
  5. 7. A residential building located on a farm, typically serving as the primary residence for farmers and their families
  6. 9. A structure or place that provides protection and refuge from the elements, danger, or adversity, typically offering a safe and secure environment for people or animals
  7. 10. The physical or mental effort exerted by individuals to accomplish tasks, produce goods, or provide services, often in exchange for wages or other forms of compensation
  8. 11. A large agricultural building used for storing farm equipment, housing livestock, or storing harvested crops