Across
- 2. Site of the first battle
- 3. Name of the farm after the animals take over
- 6. Neighboring farmer who cheats Napoleon (represents Hitler/Germany)
- 7. A story with a deeper political meaning
- 9. Boxer’s personal motto
- 10. A project meant to modernize the farm
- 11. Followers who repeat slogans without thinking
- 12. The hardworking horse whose motto is “I will work harder”
- 14. "All animals are _____, but some are more _____ than others." (one of the farm's changed commandments)
- 15. Provide milk for the pigs
- 19. Rules originally meant to guide the animals
- 20. Represents industrialization and false promises of progress
- 22. Napoleon’s trained enforcers (represent secret police / KGB)
- 23. Victims of Napoleon’s harsh policies (they rebel)
- 26. Economic plan Napoleon imitates with windmill construction
- 27. The political system that is created by the animals (represents communism)
- 30. The smartest animals, eventually take control of the farm
- 31. Taking unfair advantage of workers
- 33. Name of the farm before the animals took over
- 35. Neighboring farmer who is a rival but more laid-back (represents England/Churchill)
- 36. The wise old pig who inspires the rebellion (represents Marx/Lenin)
- 38. The pig who is chased away by Napoleon (represents Trotsky)
- 39. Napoleon eliminates animals who oppose him
- 41. Hardworking animals on the farm (Boxer and Clover are examples)
- 43. The motherly horse who cares for the other animals
- 44. Author of Animal Farm
- 45. Symbol of animal unity
- 46. Government controlled by one leader or party
Down
- 1. Abuse of power
- 4. Propaganda campaigns to control thoughts
- 5. The revolutionary anthem
- 8. The vain horse who misses ribbons and sugar
- 11. The original ideal that Old Major promotes
- 13. Overthrowing an existing government
- 16. What Mollie loves, symbolizing vanity
- 17. The Russian revolutionaries (like the pigs at first)
- 18. The cynical donkey who sees the corruption but says little
- 21. The ruler overthrown in Russia (who Mr. Jones represents)
- 24. The political system Napoleon’s rule imitates
- 25. The pig who becomes the dictator of Animal Farm (represents Stalin)
- 28. When leaders turn against followers
- 29. Information used to manipulate people
- 32. The animal heaven promised by Moses the raven
- 33. The careless farmer overthrown by the animals (represents Tsar Nicholas II)
- 34. Leaders glorified to keep power
- 37. The animals overthrow Mr. Jones
- 40. The literate goat who reads the Seven Commandments to others
- 42. The pig who spreads propaganda to control the animals
