Animal Farm

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Across
  1. 2. Pretty, vain and selfish horse who cares more about herself than the rebellion.
  2. 4. The name of the farm at the end of the novel.
  3. 8. The place alluding to heaven.
  4. 10. A system in which one leader has complete control and power.
  5. 12. The amended commandment: No animal shall drink alcohol...?
  6. 14. The human equivalent of Napoleon.
  7. 15. The religious raven.
  8. 17. The man from Foxwood.
  9. 21. He initiated the rebellion.
  10. 22. An important project the animals continuously work on despite numerous setbacks.
  11. 23. The place where Boxer is taken.
  12. 24. The man from Pinchfield.
  13. 25. The first animals to revolt.
  14. 26. The use of words to express something different to the intended literal meaning.
  15. 27. A kind, motherly horse who cares and worries for everybody on the farm.
  16. 30. The cruel, horrible and oppressive master that the animals rebel against.
  17. 33. Boxer's personal motto: I will...?
  18. 35. The cynical donkey who accepts the situation as reality.
  19. 36. The final sentence of the novel: The creatures outside looked from...?
Down
  1. 1. The symbols on the flag of Animal Farm.
  2. 3. The changed commandment: All animals are equal but some animals are...?
  3. 5. The term for a statement expressing a general rule.
  4. 6. The human equivalent of Snowball.
  5. 7. The farm's equivalent of Communism.
  6. 8. The most convincing speaker.
  7. 9. A fierce boar who leads the revolution but power goes to his head.
  8. 11. A type of text that points out the flaws of humanity.
  9. 13. The china that Napoleon is served from.
  10. 16. Original number of commandments.
  11. 18. The last thing Boxer said to pass onto the other animals: Napoleon...?
  12. 19. Author of 'Animal Farm.'
  13. 20. A symbol of power that the pigs use at the end.
  14. 28. A promise that was never kept to reward hard work.
  15. 29. A deliberate, known reference to something else.
  16. 31. A clever, brave and enthusiastic pig who has great ideas.
  17. 32. Information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote a political cause or point of view.
  18. 34. An imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect.