Animal Farm, List 2

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Across
  1. 3. Crafty schemes or plots, usually with harmful or deceitful intent.
  2. 4. Occurring, awarded, or appearing after the death of the person involved.
  3. 6. Having a hidden, puzzling, or mysterious meaning; difficult to understand.
  4. 9. Historically, an innkeeper or tavern keeper; in ancient Rome, a person who collected taxes.
  5. 11. Dug up something that was buried, especially a body; exhumed.
  6. 12. Given courage or confidence to act boldly
  7. 13. Suitable for growing crops; capable of being farmed.
Down
  1. 1. Faces or facial expressions or support or approval (formal usage)
  2. 2. A small, organized, dissenting group within a larger group, especially in politics or organizations.
  3. 4. A person who receives a pension, typically after retirement; historically, also someone supported by regular payments.
  4. 5. Rushed or leapt out suddenly, often from a defensive position; made a sudden attack or excursion.
  5. 7. Formally approved or confirmed (a law, treaty, or agreement) by official action.
  6. 8. Easily managed, controlled, or influenced; obedient.
  7. 9. Sharing in the knowledge of something secret or private or an outdoor toilet
  8. 10. Punishment or harm inflicted in return for an injury or offense; revenge.