Across
- 3. The pig that encouraged the Rebellion at the beginning of the book.
- 4. Napoleon's police force.
- 7. The song Old Major established for the revolution but was later banned by Napoleon.
- 11. What the animals called each other.
- 13. The seven ideas that established the principles of Animalism that were changed over time.
- 15. The dictator of the Soviet Union that Napoleon represents.
- 16. The white goat that learns to read and helps Clover.
- 19. What the farm was renamed after the Rebellion instead of Manor Farm.
- 20. The farm owned by Mr. Fredrick
Down
- 1. The farm owned by Mr. Pilkington
- 2. The strong and respected horse that represents the working class.
- 4. The totalitarian leader of Animal Farm that controls the animals' lives.
- 5. The voice of propaganda on the farm.
- 6. The female horse that lives to the end of the book
- 8. The human owner of the farm before the Rebellion and the perpetual threat used against the animals.
- 9. The wise donkey who is aware of what will happen with Napoleon as leader but never says anything.
- 10. What Old Major says is the only real enemy.
- 12. The ideals of Animal Farm that were established after the Rebellion.
- 14. The raven that preached about Sugar Candy Mountain.
- 17. The foolish, pretty white mare that leaves the farm.
- 18. The pig who established a set of committees but later fled the farm.
