Across
- 2. The pigs claim they do not perform manual ____ but instead do "brainwork."
- 4. The animal whose milk mysteriously disappeared in Chapter 2.
- 5. The pig who is blamed for every misfortune on the farm, including the windmill's fall.
- 8. The human solicitor who acts as an intermediary between the farm and the outside world.
- 11. The prize Middle White boar whose dream started the Rebellion.
- 13. The item set up at the foot of the flagstaff to be fired twice a year.
- 14. Napoleon's "secret police" that he raised in private.
- 16. The pig who acts as Napoleon’s "propaganda minister."
- 18. The animals responsible for drowning out dissent with their bleating.
- 21. The sudden event in Chapter 2 that ousted the humans.
- 22. The massive project the animals spend all their labor building in Chapter 6.
Down
- 1. – The fierce-looking Berkshire boar who becomes the "Leader."
- 3. The motherly cart-horse who suspects the Commandments are being changed.
- 4. The site of the great battle where the animals defended the farm from humans.
- 6. A story with a hidden political or moral meaning (the genre of the book).
- 7. Along with the milk, these were reserved strictly for the pigs’ health.
- 9. The green banner featuring a hoof and a horn.
- 10. The original human owner of Manor Farm.
- 12. The raven who tells tales of a mysterious place called Sugarcandy Mountain.
- 15. The Fourth Commandment is changed to: "No animal shall sleep in ____ with sheets."
- 17. – The cynical donkey who believes that "life would go on as it had always gone on."
- 19. The strongest animal on the farm whose motto is "I will work harder."
- 20. The vain mare who leaves the farm for sugar cubes and ribbons.
