Animal Farm
Across
- 6. The name of the nearby town where the animals' story takes place.
- 10. The original phrase the sheep used to chant before they were retrained.
- 11. The event where Frederick’s men attacked and blew up the animals' second windmill.
- 15. The nine animals that Napoleon raised in secret to be his private security.
- 17. The Berkshire boar who takes total control of the farm and acts as its leader.
- 18. The name for the weekly celebrations Napoleon created to march around the farm.
- 20. The powerful cart-horse known for his strength and dedication to the farm's work.
- 22. These were taken by the pigs along with the milk for their "health".
- 23. The raven who tells the animals stories about a paradise called Sugarcandy Mountain.
- 24. The song that was eventually banned by Napoleon because the rebellion was over.
- 25. The place where the pigs eventually move and begin living like humans.
- 29. The animals Napoleon took from their mothers to "educate" them himself.
- 30. The revised commandment that the pigs changed after they found the whiskey.
- 31. The original human owner of Manor Farm who is driven away by the animals.
- 33. The term often used to describe Napoleon's violent removal of those he considered traitors.
- 35. The pig who acts as the messenger and uses "brainwork" to justify the pigs' actions.
- 36. The clever pig who is chased off the farm after a power struggle with Napoleon.
- 37. The neighboring farm owned by the shrewd Mr. Frederick.
- 38. The massive construction project that was destroyed twice during the story.
- 39. The human lawyer who serves as the go-between for the farm and the outside world.
Down
- 1. The fight where the animals successfully defended the farm against Mr. Jones's return.
- 2. The neighboring farm owned by the easy-going Mr. Pilkington.
- 3. The white mare who eventually leaves the farm because she misses ribbons and sugar.
- 4. The final chant the sheep were taught to say at the end of the book.
- 5. The owner of Foxwood farm who is at odds with Frederick and the pigs.
- 7. The imaginary place where Moses says all animals go when they die.
- 8. The motherly mare who is a loyal follower and friend to the other animals.
- 9. The cynical donkey who is the oldest animal on the farm.
- 12. The revised commandment that allowed pigs to sleep in the farmhouse.
- 13. The owner of Pinchfield farm who cheats Napoleon with fake money.
- 14. The object that featured a hoof and a horn to represent the Republic of the Animals.
- 16. revised commandment that had "without cause" added to the end of it.
- 19. The elderly pig who first shares his dream of an animal-run farm.
- 21. The name of the philosophy that the pigs created based on Old Major's teachings.
- 26. The terrifying event where Napoleon forced animals to confess to crimes and killed them.
- 27. The original list of rules that were painted on the side of the barn.
- 28. The historic event where the animals finally fought back and took over the farm.
- 32. The high point on the farm where the animals gathered to sing sadly after the executions.
- 34. The original name of the farm before the animals renamed it Animal Farm.
- 36. The final version of the commandment that replaced all the original Seven Commandments.