Across
- 3. A thoughtful and curious neighbor; she enjoys nature and learning.
- 5. Restricting information that is considered dangerous.
- 7. The misinformation spread by a controlling government to convince people to share an opinion.
- 8. Overuse of this causes zombie-like behavior and connection with machines instead of people.
- 9. The wife of the main character; she is obsessed with TV and her headphones.
- 12. A friend to the main character; he is a retired professor who wants to bring books back.
- 13. The mechanical creature used to target people suspected of owning books.
- 14. The captain of the firemen says this is beautiful and it is perfect for getting rid of problems.
Down
- 1. The opposite of ignorance. To have this is to have power.
- 2. The book that Guy tries to read on the bus, though he keeps getting distracted by loud ads.
- 4. The captain of the firemen; he is forceful and strict about burning books.
- 6. The name for the wireless radios most of the public wear in their ears as a constant distraction from thinking.
- 9. The main character; a fireman who has second thoughts about his job.
- 10. Bradbury's book can be described with this word that means set in a future, changed world.
- 11. The leader of an anti-government group that memorizes books in order to preserve facts and history.
