Animal Farm Overall Vocabulary Crossword

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Across
  1. 3. A theme, subject, topic, idea, etc. suggested but not directly mentioned in a paragraph, story, poem, or song, but suggested by the diction
  2. 7. To explain in detail
  3. 10. wholly unharmed; to come out of a dangerous situation [surprisingly/ unbelievably] without injury.
  4. 12. Impossible to restrain
  5. 15. Resentment; severe anger; strong displeasure at something considered unjust, offensive or insulting; righteous anger
  6. 17. Funeral; burial
  7. 20. To settle in a place firmly and comfortably
  8. 21. Clearly; without doubt; easily demonstrated
  9. 26. A persecutor; Someone who causes another pain/suffering
  10. 27. To help; to participate in a helping way. To work as a member of a team
  11. 30. arrange in order
  12. 31. Kind, generous, good-willed
  13. 34. To agree to, to make changes to something
  14. 35. Drunk, made intoxicated
  15. 36. A warning or indication of a future event in literature. A warning ahead of time
  16. 37. A sign of trouble
  17. 42. To give birth to (usually of the canine species)
  18. 43. Introduction of something new; ability to come up with new ideas
  19. 48. A paradigm; a saying of proverbial nature. a short, clear statement expressing a general truth or rule of conduct
  20. 49. The effective use of language in speaking and writing to persuade people
  21. 51. An imitation of a play, story, or song with deliberate change for the fun of it
  22. 53. Watery. Filled with mucus
  23. 54. Facial expression, look, appearance
  24. 55. malice; intense ill will or hatred
  25. 56. Complete control; aggressive/harsh treatment of someone, by someone in control
  26. 59. To agitate gravely; to torture; to search (in a place like the brain, room, etc.)
  27. 60. To find fault with, to condemn; reprimand officially; strong statement of disapproval
  28. 62. Uneasy, fidgeting
  29. 64. Freedom to act without restraint
  30. 65. A person who disagrees
  31. 66. Style or way of doing a certain thing. A principle or way of doing things
  32. 67. indifferent, uninterested
  33. 70. Group acting as a unit; appointing one person (or a small group) to represent others in a decision
  34. 72. A soft, warm dressing (of cloth or other moist and warm material) applied of a team
  35. 73. Ponderous, without grace. to walk or move with heavy clumsiness; move with a rumbling noise
  36. 75. To leap about playfully (like horses and other baby mammals do); prance, gambol
  37. 76. An excuse. Under the guise of; cover
  38. 78. Absolutely; entirely
  39. 79. Stubborn; not willing to change. Benjamin's Behavior
  40. 80. A trick to deceive an enemy; a plan to get the upper hand
  41. 82. To exist; to hold (own) something
  42. 85. Habitually silent; tight-lipped, quiet
  43. 86. A short saying or a short clever statement spoken in an interesting catch way
  44. 87. Intimate [details] ; familiar / knowledgeable of private information. restroom
  45. 89. A story, which can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning, or one with many levels of interpretation
  46. 90. a reference to a history, a book, music, event, etc., designed to call something to mind without mentioning it; an indirect or reference.
  47. 92. After the death of
  48. 93. A dictatorship or form of government with absolute power
  49. 94. Sullen; gloomy; uninteresting
  50. 95. Tending to destroy, overthrow, or mislead
Down
  1. 1. A guard. A group of soldiers guarding something
  2. 2. Base, dirty
  3. 4. To frisk; to cavort or leap around playfully
  4. 5. A vocal expression of sorrow; a severe complain because of suffering caused by a person or situation
  5. 6. a faithful follower. A committed follower
  6. 8. The giving of human characteristics to animals so they can act as humans
  7. 9. Land which is good for agriculture. Ploughable land
  8. 11. Having hidden meaning; mysterious; secret
  9. 13. A train (group) of servants who follow an important person
  10. 14. The emotion a word brings about, usually positive, negative, or neutral
  11. 16. Ill will; hatred
  12. 18. Spread throughout something
  13. 19. Lawyer; person who acts as an agent for another
  14. 22. Sneak around (like a hunting animal)
  15. 23. A capable/convincing speaker, like Squealer
  16. 24. To work out in detail; detailed; Explain in depth
  17. 25. A short story, with animals as characters, conveying a moral or life lesson
  18. 28. Plans; tricks; to accomplish a goal
  19. 29. A society or government ruled by a dictator who controls the lives of the people and which exalts nation and often race above the individual.
  20. 32. Betrayal; willful violation / betrayal of face, or trust; treason
  21. 33. an imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect
  22. 38. the use of humor, irony, exaggeration, or ridicule to expose and criticize people's stupidity or vices
  23. 39. Imposed as a duty or obligation; a person holding an office
  24. 40. to scatter
  25. 41. Information, usually false, biased and/or misleading, used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view
  26. 43. Impossible to tire; resistant to exhaustion
  27. 44. Walk in short, prim (neat) steps
  28. 45. Obtain, get
  29. 46. Twisting or scheming to get something; something / someone to take advantage
  30. 47. a society characterized by human misery and lack of perfection
  31. 50. To pay the price; to make up for the balance. To pay equal value for something else
  32. 52. wanting to make peace; desire to make friends after a break up; To come together again in peace
  33. 57. To stop a mammal from suckling
  34. 58. happily; cheerfully; carefree; showing no concern
  35. 61. Workers or working class people as a group
  36. 63. sediment remaining in a liquid. Solid material remaining at the bottom of a container of liquid
  37. 68. An evil scheme; a plan with ill intent; underhanded plan
  38. 69. A form of government where wealth is owned or regulated by the community as a whole.
  39. 71. pushing forward
  40. 74. Rest; peace
  41. 77. Payback; revenge
  42. 80. Obsolete; Very, very very old; Outdated
  43. 81. Docile; easy to lead; tame
  44. 83. The main or universal idea in a work of art or literature
  45. 84. Facial expression; attitude towards something
  46. 88. Full of disgrace or shame
  47. 91. A small wood; a thicket; a small cluster of trees and bushes