Animal Farm
Across
- 4. Fibrous tissues in the body that contract and relax to produce movement, providing support and strength to bones and joints
- 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
- 8. A fixed amount of food allocated per person or group for a specific period
- 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
- 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
- 14. An accumulations of snow piled up by the wind into mounds or banks
- 15. Being injured, either physically or emotionally, as a result of an accident, conflict, or trauma
Down
- 1. A divine or authoritative rule or order, typically given as part of a religious or moral code, guiding behavior or belief
- 2. A noisy or chaotic situation, often characterized by uproar or confusion
- 3. A machine that converts wind energy into rotational energy
- 6. The gathering or collection of ripe crops, typically agricultural, from fields or orchards
- 7. A residential building located on a farm, typically serving as the primary residence for farmers and their families
- 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
- 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
- 11. A large agricultural building used for storing farm equipment, housing livestock, or storing harvested crops