Animal Farm
Across
- 1. husks of grain separated during threshing.
- 6. the act of killing an infant.
- 8. a feeling of hostility or hatred.
- 9. a variety of beet cultivated as food for livestock.
- 10. a person who owns a tavern or pub.
- 12. straight up and down.
- 15. retired because of age or infirmity.
- 17. a little room where cooking utensils are cleaned and stored.
- 19. words that are spoken in a clear way.
- 20. firmly oppose one's purpose and won't budge; unyielding.
- 22. without exceptions or conditions/
- 24. to explain in detail; interpret.
- 25. occurring after one's death.
- 28. the state of being an accomplice in wrongdoing.
- 30. superior or before other people.
- 33. easily controlled; yielding.
- 35. not able to be changed.
- 37. a person who buys animal carcasses or slaughters useless livestock.
- 38. a small wood or thicket.
Down
- 1. mysterious and puzzling in meaning.
- 2. to give up resistance.
- 3. to bring something unseen into view.
- 4. a group or clique within a larger group.
- 5. to have a different opinion, especially from the majority.
- 7. capable of producing crops.
- 9. an obvious thing seen by a person.
- 11. flagpole.
- 13. incapable of being repressed; uncontrollable.
- 14. to show reluctance or unwillingness.
- 15. to put into a state of little or no sensibility.
- 16. a person who receives things from other people but never gives anything back.
- 18. peace, tranquility; calm.
- 21. any of a series of specific infectious diseases.
- 22. appearance, especially the look or expression of the face.
- 23. shameful or dishonorable public conduct.
- 26. to perform an action with elegance; chopping vegetables.
- 27. an oppressive, unfair, and sometimes brutal government run by a dictator; tyrant.
- 29. requiring a lot of work; exertion.
- 31. the practice of speaking a language fluently.
- 32. very dangerous or harmful in influence or effect.
- 34. a false front put up to conceal the truth.
- 36. getting what you want in a morally wrong way; self seeking.