Animal Farm
Across
- 2. The inspirational song the animals sing about the revolution.
- 5. The vain horse who leaves the farm to pull a human's carriage.
- 6. The set of seven rules the animals create at the start of the revolution.
- 8. Napoleon's rival; the pig who is run off the farm.
- 9. The cynical donkey who believes nothing ever changes.
- 11. Boxer's friend who notices the commandments are being changed.
- 14. The pig who spreads propaganda and manipulates the animals with language.
- 15. A story that has a hidden meaning, usually a political one (what the book is).
- 16. The original name of the farm.
- 17. The Soviet leader whom the character Napoleon represents.
- 18. The structure the animals work tirelessly to build, which is destroyed twice.
Down
- 1. The historical figure represented by Snowball.
- 3. The main villain; the pig who takes control of the farm.
- 4. The manipulation of information to influence opinion, primarily used by Squealer.
- 7. The original human owner of Manor Farm.
- 10. The loyal, hardworking horse whose motto is "I will work harder".
- 12. A system of government where one party or leader has total control.
- 13. The animals who mindlessly bleat "Four legs good, two legs bad" to disrupt meetings.