Across
- 5. Beatty's demise comes from a
- 10. The only dreamer in the novel
- 12. What is removed from this society in everything from personal life to architecture
- 14. Montag's "roommate"
- 16. The words of books in a comparison between them and Montag's mind
- 18. The third thing Fabor says their society is missing
- 20. The object that pulls Montag to his senses
- 21. What Montag views as destruction incarnate
- 22. The only thing mildred seems to truly care about
- 23. Represents the novel's society
- 24. Where Montag hides his books
- 25. Montag's society plays while the outside world sits in
Down
- 1. What Mildred falls asleep to every night
- 2. What the society is deprived of by the authorities in order to desensitize them
- 3. What the title of the book corresponds to the burning point of
- 4. Fabor's invention
- 6. A powerful force manipulated into a marketing technique
- 7. One of the four mentioned groups targeted by the authorities
- 8. A cowardly courageous man
- 9. A big man with a deadly secret
- 11. Montag's mind
- 13. What is done to the students who excel
- 15. Montag's identity at the end of the novel
- 17. At the end of the novel, Montag's city is
- 18. The occupation responsible for erasing history
- 19. What people in this society turn to because they have nothing meaningful to live for
