Across
- 1. The easily manipulated animals who follow the pigs' orders without any thought- they also interrupt Snowball's speeches
- 5. Types of opinions Napoleon doesn't want the animals to hear; often at variance with those commonly held or held by those in power
- 6. Irresponsible and abusive owner of Manor Farm who is overthrown by the animals (two words, no spaces)
- 7. Poet pig who composes poems that are filled with lies support of Napoleon's regime
- 11. Napoleon doesn't let the animals to do this because he's worried he'll lose the election
- 12. The novel's title (two words, no spaces)
- 14. The overthrow of the human oppressors and the establishment of animal rule
- 16. The oppressive rule of the pigs after they take control of the farm
- 17. Vain and selfish white mare who abandons the animal rebellion to live under human care
- 19. Mythical paradise promised to the animals as an afterlife by Moses the raven (two words, no spaces)
- 20. Ferocious and loyal animals used by Napoleon to enforce his authority
Down
- 1. The rules of animal equality that are gradually altered and corrupted by the pigs' rule (two words, no spaces)
- 2. The revolutionary song that inspires the animals to revolt against their human oppressors (three words, no spaces)
- 3. The symbol of the pigs' hypocrisy and betrayal as they move in and become indistinguishable from their human oppressors
- 4. The smartest animals on the farm and the leaders of the revolution
- 7. Two items the pigs took more of for themselves (three words, no spaces)
- 8. The pig who spreads propaganda (information used to manipulate), using his persuasive language to justify the pigs' actions
- 9. The pig who inspires the revolution with his vision of animal equality (two words, no spaces)
- 10. The loyal, hardworking horse who believes in the revolution
- 13. The gradual decay of the pigs' morals as they become more power-hungry
- 15. Intelligent and charismatic pig who co-leads the animal rebellion before being expelled by Napoleon
- 18. The symbol of progress and modernization, but also of the pigs' selfishness and betrayal
