Animal Farm
Across
- 2. (noun) – A person’s facial expression or support.
- 4. (verb) – To control or influence cleverly or unscrupulously.
- 5. (adjective) – Mysterious or obscure in meaning.
- 9. (adjective) – Suitable for growing crops.
- 10. (noun) – Outward behaviour or bearing.
- 14. (adjective) – Relating to strategy or planning.
- 16. (adjective) – Deserving or causing public disgrace or shame.
- 17. (adverb) – In a way that is careful with money or resources.
- 23. (noun) – The exercise of absolute power, especially in a cruel way.
- 29. (verb) – To dig up something buried, especially a corpse.
- 30. (adverb) – In a scornful or disdainful way.
- 32. (verb) – Encouraged or stirred up (violent or unlawful behaviour).
- 35. (noun) – An act of violent or open resistance.Allegory (noun) – A story that represents abstract ideas or moral qualities.
- 36. (noun) – Biased or misleading information used to promote a political cause.
- 37. (adjective) – Persisting tirelessly.
- 38. (noun) – The state of being actively opposed or hostile.
- 39. (adjective) – Sullen and ill-tempered.
Down
- 1. (verb) – To regard something as being caused by.
- 3. (noun) – A small, organised dissenting group within a larger one.
- 6. (adjective) – Requiring considerable time and effort.
- 7. (adjective) – Easy to control or influence.
- 8. (noun) – Punishment inflicted as vengeance.
- 11. (verb) – To surrender or give in.
- 12. (verb) – To obtain something, especially with effort.
- 13. (adjective) – Without suffering any injury or damage.
- 15. (noun) – A person who acts as a link between people.
- 18. (adjective) – Attractively lively and animated.
- 19. (noun) – Fluent or persuasive speaking or writing.
- 20. (noun) – Involvement in wrongdoing.
- 21. (adverb) – Occurring after the death of the originator.
- 22. (adjective) – Involving immoral or dishonourable actions.
- 24. (adjective) – Retired because of age or infirmity.
- 25. (verb) – Expressed severe disapproval.
- 26. (adjective) – Intended to pacify or make peace.
- 27. (verb) – Keeping out of sight, typically with a sinister motive.
- 28. (adjective) – Deserving scorn or disdain.
- 31. (noun) – Scheming or crafty actions.
- 33. (noun) – Cruel and oppressive government or rule.
- 34. (noun) – A short, pithy statement expressing a general truth or rule of conduct.