Across
- 3. The allegorical representation of Snowball
- 5. The name of the animal who returns to the farm and talks about Sugarcandy Mountain
- 7. The name of the solicitor Napoleon decides to do business with
- 9. The animal who openly questions Squealer's assertion that Snowball was a traitor even during The Battle of the Cowshed
- 10. The allegorical representation of Napoleon
- 13. One of Napoleon's acceptable titles; __________ of all Animals
- 15. The last word of the song title that is banned after Napoleon slaughters other animals
- 16. Something that the revolution promised to make all animals but instead some animals are more _____ than others
- 17. By the end of the book, the pigs are walking on these legs
- 18. The real reason the windmill falls down, despite being blamed on Snowball
Down
- 1. Squealer explains to the other animals that the battle with Frederick is this, but the animals are skeptical
- 2. A word used to describe the mass executions
- 4. One of the first alterations to the commandments; related to the sleeping habits of the pigs
- 6. False and biased information that is used to promote a political agenda; Squealer allegorically represents this
- 8. Something the pigs try at the end of chapter 8; Napoleon thinks he is dying from it
- 11. The number of hens that died during their protest
- 12. The name of the farmer that Napoleon decides to sell the lumber to
- 14. The substance that Boxer is made into after he is slaughtered
