Fahrenheit 451 - Part 2

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Across
  1. 2. The current, attractive President who beat Hubert Hoag
  2. 4. This Mrs. cries after Montag reads two verses from "Dover Beach," about "no certitude, nor peace, nor help for pain"
  3. 7. Beatty claims "We're all" this type of animal that "has strayed at times"
  4. 11. Faber calls Montag this name after he verbally accosts Mildred's friends
  5. 14. Faber claims this group has terrible tyranny
  6. 18. What fatal thing is likely scratching at the door emitting "an exhalation of electric steam" [two words]
  7. 20. These military jets periodically cross the sky and suggest impending conflict
  8. 21. What Montag would like to purchase in order to make copies of books
  9. 24. Montag claims this skill is no longer present in society
  10. 26. Beatty claims books can be like this type of person in a war who goes against the main authority
  11. 29. Beatty's states that the case at the end of Part Two is meant to keep the world feeling this emotion
  12. 30. This "clown" is said to be on "tonight"
  13. 32. Mrs. Bowles calls Montag this name in response to his rhyming intrusion
  14. 33. The old man claims books smell like this spice
  15. 34. When Montag gets to work, the Hound is gone but this amphibian on wheels is "sleeping"
  16. 36. The Salamander pulls up to the house of this fireman
  17. 39. Montag likes the idea of doing this to books, like one would to a seed, at firemen's houses
  18. 40. The commercial "brand" that distracts Montag from comprehending his reading, and causes him to shout on the train
  19. 42. This dreary month's rain falls "the long afternoon" through Guy and Mildred's "studies"
  20. 44. The place where Beatty claims to have debated Montag about books
  21. 45. The person that Mildred fears will come burn down the house
  22. 46. Mildred tells Montag to give this to the dog "for" her
  23. 47. This type of "case" stops the card game at the Firehouse
  24. 48. Montag reminds the old man that he could do this to him (old man) as Montag tears out pages of the Bible
  25. 49. This man has turned into one of the "family," which makes the old man wonder if God would recognize his own son
Down
  1. 1. Faber claims Montag is this type of Romantic
  2. 3. Faber claims though people have "off-hours" they do not have this thinking necessity
  3. 5. The old man claims he is this type of person in the scheme of bravery
  4. 6. The book Montag leverages against the old man
  5. 8. Mildred claims that books "aren't" this but that her "family" is
  6. 9. The flower Montag repeats over and over again on the subway
  7. 10. Montag reads this romantic type of literature to the ladies at his house
  8. 12. The only "subject" that Mildred claims to understand
  9. 13. The file-wallet label Montag references to get the info of the old man from the park
  10. 15. Faber becomes this royal bug and Montag becomes the drone
  11. 16. The first "Book" that Faber reads to Montag
  12. 17. The intangible but tangible feeling Montag experiences as he sits on the subway
  13. 19. This has stopped as Montag leaves Mildred to await her friends for their parlor shows
  14. 22. The activity Montag forces Mildred to participate in
  15. 23. One of the three playwrights Faber says wrote plays that are "too aware of the world"
  16. 25. The color of the "bullet" Montag places in his ear
  17. 27. The old man in the park from a year earlier who has become obsolete in the world
  18. 28. Montag claims that his wife is doing this and that a friend of his has already succumb
  19. 31. The subject that the old man used to teach
  20. 35. What Montag goes to the robotic bank for
  21. 37. If the words Montag reads are sand, Montag is this hole-filled filtering device
  22. 38. The ranked number associated with "the right to carry out actions based on what we learn"
  23. 41. Books like the Bible are important because they have this type of standard when compared to other reading material
  24. 43. This Shakespearean play includes hands "gloved in blood" and a mind full of guilt