Across
- 1. A traumatic memory Jonas experiences that shows violence (1)
- 13. The idea that being unique is valuable, even in a controlled society (1)
- 16. The system that removes differences, including color and emotion (1)
- 17. A controlled society that values sameness over individuality (2)
- 18. A strict rule requiring exact word choice at all times (3)
- 21. The term used for what is actually euthanasia (1)
- 22. The object Jonas rides in his first transmitted memory (1)
- 23. A memory that reveals deep emotion and beauty (1)
- 25. What drives Jonas forward at the end of the novel (1)
- 26. A memory that introduces Jonas to cold and sledding (1)
- 30. A concept Jonas struggles to understand in his society (1)
- 31. Feelings that are suppressed in the community (1)
- 33. The idea Jonas comes to value above safety (1)
- 35. A hardship Jonas faces during his escape (1)
- 37. A job responsible for caring for infants (1)
- 39. The first color Jonas clearly recognizes (1)
- 40. Citizens who are celebrated before being released (1)
- 41. What Jonas begins to see once he receives memories (1)
- 42. Forbidden terrain that exists outside the community (1)
- 44. The ability to make choices, even when they come with risk (1)
- 45. A symbol of independence given at a certain age (1)
- 46. What is lost through sameness and regained by Jonas (1)
- 48. A memory showing warmth, family, and celebration (1)
- 49. The unknown place citizens go after release (1)
Down
- 2. The job each citizen receives at age twelve (1)
- 3. The boy selected to receive the community’s memories (1)
- 4. The value of feeling deeply, despite the pain it can bring (1)
- 5. The system that removes weather variations (2)
- 6. The leader who announces assignments at ceremonies (2)
- 7. Something the community removes from its citizens (1)
- 8. The experiences of the past that Jonas receives (1)
- 9. The transformation Jonas undergoes after receiving painful and joyful memories (3)
- 10. The natural boundary Jonas crosses while fleeing (1)
- 11. The elderly man who trains Jonas and holds the memories of the past (2)
- 12. A structured household with assigned parents and children (2)
- 14. A major burden Jonas must endure through transmitted memories (1)
- 15. The event where children are assigned their life roles (3)
- 19. Jonas’s plan to return memories to the community (1)
- 20. The first object Jonas notices changing, hinting at color (1)
- 23. The importance of understanding the past to guide the future (1)
- 24. Constant monitoring of citizens through speakers (1)
- 27. What Jonas shows when he decides to leave (1)
- 28. The way the community maintains order by limiting freedom and knowledge (1)
- 29. Required service time for children before their assignment (2)
- 32. The invisible limit that holds memories within the society (3)
- 34. Early feelings of attraction that require medication (1)
- 36. The set of strict rules Jonas must follow as Receiver (1)
- 38. The Giver’s daughter who was released after failing as a Receiver (1)
- 43. A rare permission given only to the Receiver (1)
- 47. The baby Jonas tries to save from release (1)
