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