Across
- 7. – A former professor who helps Montag understand books
- 8. – The act Montag struggles to focus on and improve
- 12. – The room filled with large interactive television walls
- 13. – The chemical used by firemen to burn books
- 14. – Something lacking in society but valued by Faber
- 16. – A tool society uses to keep people from thinking deeply
- 17. – Something Clarisse asks Montag about, making him reflect
- 18. – The main character who begins to question his job and society
- 20. – Small devices people wear in their ears to hear constant audio
- 22. HOUND – A robotic creature used to track and threaten people
- 24. – What Montag is going through internally
- 25. – Deeper thinking that goes beyond just reading words
- 26. – Something Montag begins to seek and value
- 28. – A person whose job is to burn books instead of putting out fires
- 29. – Objects that are illegal and destroyed in this society
Down
- 1. – Something Clarisse values and notices deeply
- 2. – A trait Clarisse shows that influences Montag
- 3. – Important for understanding and preserving ideas from books
- 4. – Represents Montag’s struggle to retain knowledge
- 5. – A device Faber uses to communicate secretly with Montag
- 6. – The secret connection between Montag and Faber
- 9. – Something Clarisse frequently does, unlike most people
- 10. – A looming conflict mentioned in the background of society
- 11. – A curious teenager who enjoys nature and deep conversations
- 15. – A symbol associated with fire and the firemen
- 18. – Montag’s wife who is absorbed in entertainment and technology
- 19. – Something hidden in books that Montag wants to discover
- 21. – Symbolizes information slipping away from Montag
- 23. – The control and suppression of ideas and information
- 27. – Montag’s growing resistance against society’s rules
