Fahrenheit 451, Part One
Across
- 2. arrives at the Montage house to talk
 - 4. Montag seems to be experiencing this as a result of seeing the woman go down in flames with her books, find out out that Clarisse has died, and speaking with Beatty
 - 7. a modernday example of overstimulating technology , where users create and watch nothing but short, quick pieces of entertainment
 - 11. Beatty says the ideas of one book will do this to that of another
 - 12. how Clarisse is killed
 - 15. Beatty says that when books are cut short, "Everything boils down to" this
 - 16. Millie tries to adjust this and Montag tells her to stop because he has hidden something here
 - 18. how Mildred feels she is connected to the characters in her shows
 - 20. allows people to disconnect from the present; equivalent to airpods today
 - 21. the old woman quoted this heretic who was burned alive in the 16th century
 - 22. "bright and clean"
 - 23. the number of hours that Beatty says Montag can keep the book
 
Down
- 1. Montag again refers to how Millie loses track of these
 - 3. Beatty claims that books have none
 - 5. typical of all fireman, Montag tries to scratch this by keeping a book
 - 6. Millie and Montag have been together this many years
 - 8. supercedes emotions and personal relationships
 - 9. within minutes after dying, man turns into this
 - 10. Above all, Beatty says, the people of the country want to be this
 - 13. hidden in the vent
 - 14. Montag might have made this by showing Millie the books
 - 17. Millie suggests that Montage drive this around to calm down after Beatty's visit
 - 19. we hear Bradbury's __________, his commentary on society through the language of Beatty
 - 22. tone with which Bradbury writes of a future which is overtaken by lack of books and free thought