Across
- 3. Faber's job before books got banned
- 5. The poem Montag read
- 7. This person's dream made me realize how dangerous his control over people is
- 10. One of the three things Faber says society needs
- 11. The book Montag takes with him to see Faber
- 15. Title of the book Montag read to Mildred's friends
- 16. The advertisement in the subway that drowns out Montag's thoughts
- 18. A deep, pensive sadness
Down
- 1. I worry for this character's life, as the firetruck just stopped in front of his house
- 2. The word used to symbolize the words in the book as Montag is trying to red them in the subway
- 4. Device Faber gives Montag to secretly communicate
- 5. Montag's childhood memory of trying to fill this with sand
- 6. The card game the firemen play while bored waiting to light houses on fire
- 8. How Faber sees himself, meaning cowardly or fearful
- 9. Montag wants to plant books in the houses of these types of people
- 11. Where Montag hides his books after Mildred's friends leave
- 12. A name for the tiny communication device Faber gives Montag
- 13. How Faber describes books as in the first thing he says society's missing, "They show the ____ in the face of life"
- 14. What Mrs. Bowles feels after being read the poetry
- 17. To reproduce or make many copies
