Across
- 5. The only animal who did not take sides in the windmill debate.
- 9. Napoleon argued that the greatest need for the animals was to increase ________.
- 11. After running Snowball off, Napoleon said that the meetings were _______ and were cancelled.
- 12. The number of dogs Napoleon called in to the meeting with his whistle.
- 14. Snowball was sure that after building the windmill, the animals would only need to work ________ days a week.
- 16. A graceful, fluid way of speaking- Snowball possessed this.
- 17. Snowball often won over the majority of the animals due to his brilliant ___________.
- 20. Squealer enthusiastically shares that Napoleon uses these to get what he wants.
- 21. Snowball being run off the farm is an allegory for this person being sent into exile.
- 22. This animal constantly says "Four legs good, two legs bad!"
- 23. Napoleon warned that the work on the windmill would mean there may be a reduction in ___________
- 24. Napoleon had taken these from their mothers and trained them to be his secret "police"
Down
- 1. Clover accuses Mollie of allowing a man on this farm to stroke her nose.
- 2. Squealer says that loyalty and ________ are more important than bravery.
- 3. These animals report that Mollie is now pulling a cart for a man in Willingdon.
- 4. The thing that Napoleon and Snowball fought over most of all.
- 6. Snowball escaped through a hole in this.
- 7. In Mollie's stall Clover found ribbons and this.
- 8. In order to defend the farm, Napoleon wanted to procure these.
- 10. Boxer believed "If Comrade Napoleon says it, it must be _________"
- 13. Snowball was full of ides for these based on literature he found in the farmhouse.
- 15. Napoleon and Snowball did this on every single issue.
- 18. Napoleon sat on a raised one of these during the meetings, above the other animals.
- 19. Squealer told the animals that Napoleon actually created the idea for the windmill, but it was _______ by Snowball.
- 23. Snowball felt the best defense was to stir up this in other animals.
