Fahrenheit 451 The Sieve and the Sand

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Across
  1. 1. “I’ll be damned. I’ve hit the bull’s-eye. Look at that sick look on your face.”
  2. 4. The place where Montag hides the books.
  3. 5. Montag upsets Mildred and her friends by reading them the poem “_____”.
  4. 8. The place where Montag and Faber first meet.
  5. 10. Refuses to visit Mildred again.
  6. 13. Faber’s old profession before books were banned.
  7. 15. The destination for the alarm the firemen get at the end of the chapter.
  8. 16. The commercial jingle Montag hears on the subway is for Denham’s _____ .
  9. 17. "You'll be fine. This is a _____ case. Come on, jump for it!"
  10. 18. “His massive black slicker flapped out behind so that he seemed a great black bat flying above the engine, over the brass numbers, taking the full wind.”
  11. 19. The title of this chapter and symbol of how knowledge and truth can be elusive.
Down
  1. 2. Cries upon hearing the poem.
  2. 3. “Mrs. Phelps and Mrs. Bowles came through the front door and vanished into the volcano’s mouth with martinis in their hands.”
  3. 6. The title of the book that Montag stole from the woman’s house.
  4. 7. The person Montag seeks for help with understanding what the books mean.
  5. 9. In the background of the novel, it seems that _____ is escalating in the country.
  6. 11. The fire truck is often referred to as a _____ .
  7. 12. “To me it means texture. The book has _____ . It has features.”
  8. 13. “The train radio vomited upon Montag, in retaliation, a great tonload of music made of tin, copper, silver, chromium, and brass.”
  9. 14. The book of the Bible Faber reads over the radio to Montag.