Animal Farm
Across
- 2. – a small, organized, dissenting group within a larger group
- 4. – slow, hesitant, or unsure, often due to fear or uncertainty
- 6. – a dedicated follower or enthusiastic supporter of something or someone
- 9. – to poke or push someone or something; to urge into action
- 10. – a lack of interest, enthusiasm, or concern
- 11. – to extract metal from its ore by heating
- 13. – clever in a deceitful or crafty way
- 16. – a group of attendants or followers accompanying an important person
- 17. – dirty, immoral, or dishonorable
- 19. – a state of rest, sleep, or calm
- 20. – to braid or weave together strands of hair, rope, or fabric
- 21. – to come together or gather support; to recover strength or spirit
- 23. – a plan or trick intended to achieve a specific goal, usually by deception
- 25. – to strongly encourage or persuade someone to do something
- 26. – having a feeling of longing or regretful yearning
- 27. – famous, respected, or distinguished in a particular field
Down
- 1. – to publicly accuse or condemn someone or something
- 3. – to move at a smooth, easy pace faster than a trot but slower than a gallop
- 5. – to interfere in something that is not one's concern
- 7. – the state of being private, isolated, or away from others
- 8. – to drift or float gently through the air
- 11. – to shock or stun someone into confusion or astonishment
- 12. – to move suddenly and unsteadily; to stagger or sway
- 14. – untiring; able to work or persist endlessly without becoming tired
- 15. – to purify or extract the essential meaning from something
- 18. – to plan or create something skillfully or cleverly, often with trickery
- 22. – to discourage or cause someone to lose confidence or hope
- 24. – punishment inflicted as vengeance for a wrong or crime