Across
- 1. Farmer from Pinchfield involved in tense timber negotiations
- 4. Former pig leader accused of secretly wrecking the windmill
- 7. Punishment threatened for animals helping the protesting hens
- 11. Forced admissions of imaginary crimes before Napoleon
- 13. Animals begin limited commerce with neighbouring farms
- 16. Stored crop discovered to be spoiled during winter
- 18. Act of resistance carried out by the hens
- 20. Simple machine used to lift heavy building blocks
- 21. Fate of several hens during the protest
- 23. Ambitious structure the animals struggle to construct
- 25. Birds who revolt rather than surrender their produce
- 26. Food problems faced during the harsh winter months
- 27. Human solicitor who represents Animal Farm in business with people
- 29. Afternoon work period the animals are forced to give up for labour
- 30. Footprints in the mud used as supposed proof against Snowball
Down
- 2. Brutal punishment carried out after the confessions
- 3. Foxwood owner alternately courted and insulted by Napoleon
- 5. Napoleon’s explanation for the windmill disaster
- 6. The stunned reaction of the animals after witnessing the executions
- 8. Food allowances that are cut as supplies run low
- 9. Emotion spreading across the farm after the purge
- 10. Items Napoleon orders collected and sold to humans
- 12. Material quarried and dragged up the hill for building
- 14. Country named in the final line of the animals’ song
- 15. Role Whymper performs between Napoleon and human farmers
- 17. Valuable wood pile Napoleon plans to sell
- 19. Song the animals sing for comfort after the killings
- 22. Violent weather blamed for the windmill’s destruction
- 24. Napoleon’s trained enforcers who carry out the killings
- 28. Stories that Snowball is secretly visiting the farm at night
