Across
- 4. The philosophy created by the pigs
- 6. The original anthem of the rebellion
- 8. The pig who drafts the windmill plans
- 10. The neighboring farmer who eventually allies with Napoleon
- 13. The book’s genre — a story with a deeper political meaning
- 14. The donkey who is cynical and rarely speaks
- 15. The battle where humans try to retake the farm
- 16. The human farmer ousted by the animals
- 18. The pig who spreads propaganda
- 21. The pig who becomes the tyrannical leader
Down
- 1. The type of government Orwell critiques
- 2. The building project that is repeatedly destroyed
- 3. The animals’ collective enemy in the beginning
- 5. The pig who writes the commandments
- 7. The pig who is scapegoated and exiled
- 9. The event that symbolizes the animals’ betrayal of their ideals
- 11. The raven who speaks of Sugarcandy Mountain
- 12. The final betrayal: where Boxer is sent
- 17. The commandment that evolves into “All animals are equal, but some are more equal than others”
- 19. The name of the farm after the rebellion
- 20. The loyal cart-horse whose maxims include “I will work harder”
