Across
- 3. The animals write 7 __ after the rebellion
- 5. The very strong large horse who could do as much work as two other horses
- 6. The brilliant talking pig
- 8. When the dogs get older, Jones will tie a __ to their neck and throw them in the pond
- 9. The reason Mr. Jones stumbled to bed. He was ____
- 11. Major's teachings that the pigs preached to the other animals
- 13. Chubby or fat
- 14. The only creature who consumes without producing
- 16. The prize winning, purebred pig who has a dream or a perfect world
- 17. And remember also that in fighting against Man, we must not come to ________ him.
- 18. the foolish, pretty white mare who was very vain and conceited
- 20. Benjamin made these kind of remarks.
- 21. once that those great muscles of yours lose their power, jones will sell you to the _______ or the butcher
- 22. What major calls the other animals. It means friends
- 24. Molly's ribbons are a sign of this.
Down
- 1. The book describes Major this way in chapter 1. It means like a king.
- 2. One of the leader pigs. Not talkative, but forceful
- 4. the white goat,
- 6. Moses talked of ______ Candy Mountain
- 7. a stout motherly mare approaching middle life, who had never quite got her figure back after her fourth foal
- 8. The donkey who is the oldest animal on the farm, and the worst tempered.
- 10. The leader who was the more vivacious pig than Napoleon, and more inventive
- 11. Animal farm is this kind of story. It symbolizes a real story in history
- 12. What the Animals made out of Jones' farm house after the rebellion a ___
- 15. The tame raven who was Jones' favorite
- 17. The animals feel that they must have a ___ to get rid of Jones
- 19. And, above all, no animal must ever _____ over his own kind.
- 23. Bluebell, Jessie, and Pincher are all ___
