Across
- 1. “I’ll be damned. I’ve hit the bull’s-eye. Look at that sick look on your face.”
- 4. The place where Montag hides the books.
- 5. Montag upsets Mildred and her friends by reading them the poem “_____”.
- 8. The place where Montag and Faber first meet.
- 10. Refuses to visit Mildred again.
- 13. Faber’s old profession before books were banned.
- 15. The destination for the alarm the firemen get at the end of the chapter.
- 16. The commercial jingle Montag hears on the subway is for Denham’s _____ .
- 17. "You'll be fine. This is a _____ case. Come on, jump for it!"
- 18. “His massive black slicker flapped out behind so that he seemed a great black bat flying above the engine, over the brass numbers, taking the full wind.”
- 19. The title of this chapter and symbol of how knowledge and truth can be elusive.
Down
- 2. Cries upon hearing the poem.
- 3. “Mrs. Phelps and Mrs. Bowles came through the front door and vanished into the volcano’s mouth with martinis in their hands.”
- 6. The title of the book that Montag stole from the woman’s house.
- 7. The person Montag seeks for help with understanding what the books mean.
- 9. In the background of the novel, it seems that _____ is escalating in the country.
- 11. The fire truck is often referred to as a _____ .
- 12. “To me it means texture. The book has _____ . It has features.”
- 13. “The train radio vomited upon Montag, in retaliation, a great tonload of music made of tin, copper, silver, chromium, and brass.”
- 14. The book of the Bible Faber reads over the radio to Montag.
