Across
- 2. Napoleon thought that he was very ? by pitting the humans against one another to increase the cost of the pile of timber.
- 6. Napoleon ? Old Major’s skull to remind the animals what they were trying to achieve on the farm.
- 9. Napoleon’s love of alcohol was ?, hence the need to set aside a knoll to raise barley to make beer.
- 10. In the farmhouse’s ?, Pinkeye checked Napoleon’s food for poison
- 15. Boxer’s maxim, “I will work harder,” ultimately caused his death.
- 16. Napoleon confirmed his ? on the farm when he ordered the execution of the traitors
- 18. Snowball’s ? from the farm meant Napoleon became the undisputed leader.
- 20. Napoleon ? walked on his two legs, commanding the animals’ respect.
- 21. The sheep were? Napoleon’s leadership when they sang, “Four legs good, two legs bad.”
- 24. The farm needed Mr. Whymper’s help to ? necessary supplies from the humans.
- 28. The animals considered it quite the ? to see Mr. Whymper and Napoleon speak to one another as equals.
- 29. ?, the animals worked long hours without any complaints.
- 31. Not surprisingly, the humans paid Animal Farm with ? of money for the timber, much to Napoleon’s anger.
- 32. Often, the animals gathered on the ? to reflect upon what happens on the farm.
- 34. By the end of chapter 10, Napoleon had ? all of the commandments.
- 35. When Snowballs spoke about the windmill, the animals were moved by his ? and embraced the idea.
- 36. The many ? between Napoleon and Snowball foreshadowed Snowball’s departure from the farm.
- 37. After not having food for several days, the hens ? to Napoleon’s egg demands.
Down
- 1. On the farm, there were few ? given the snarling presence of the dogs.
- 3. Mr. Whymper, the farm’s ?, benefits financially in his role.
- 4. Any hints of disobedience were immediately ? by Napoleon and the dogs.
- 5. Boxer was ? in trying to gather enough granite for the windmill.
- 7. Squealer continued to ? all successes on the farm to Napoleon’s leadership.
- 8. Some of the humans claim animals were ? on the farm for disobedience.
- 11. When the grade 9 students hear their teacher address them as ?, they raise their hands.
- 12. Boxer dragged the limestone from the ? up the hill slowly.
- 13. Napoleon’s ? for the windmill were to create more profit for the farm and himself.
- 14. Boxer inspired the animals by ? the limestone off the ground.
- 17. Napoleon ? medals upon himself for his bravery in the Battle of the Windmill.
- 19. When appearing in public, Napoleon was often ? by the dogs.
- 22. ? by seeing the destruction of the windmill in a matter of seconds, the animals fought back against the humans.
- 23. Napoleon was most concerned about how the farm’s ? benefits him.
- 25. firmly ? on the platform, Napoleon ordered the animals to confess to their crimes.
- 26. Napoleon’s most ? mistake occurred when he sold the timber for fake bank notes.
- 27. Benjamin frequently made ? remarks, not expecting life to change for the better.
- 30. In the beginning, the animals felt nothing but ? towards the humans.
- 33. Snowball was a(an) ? strategist who looked to Julius Caesar for ideas.
