Across
- 2. what Clarisse's family is considered because they behave abnormally for this society
- 4. the recurring symbol of American's being on the brink of war
- 7. what causes Montag to realize he no longer understands Mildred
- 8. why the news follows the Mechanical Hound in its effort to find Montag
- 9. one way of escape that Faber suggests to Montag
- 11. who makes Montag view the world differently
- 13. why Montag, Granger and others decide to return to the city after it is bombed
- 15. where Montag is stuck by the Mechanical Hound
- 17. the goal the society is striving for through censorship escapism, and stimulation
- 20. Montag's opinion of fire after leaving the city
- 22. Montag is disturbed because he comes to the realization that Beatty wants to...
- 23. the new meaning of fire to Montag after escaping the city
Down
- 1. pump stomachs regularly due to frequent suicide attempts
- 3. what the Book People do in an attempt to preserve books
- 5. a cause for one to start questioning their society
- 6. what Beatty calls books because they give the reader foolish courage
- 10. what Mildred calls the group of actors she watches in the parlor
- 12. who plants books in the houses of other firemen to get them in trouble
- 14. what Beatty blames for the disruption of happiness
- 16. the weed Clarisse rubs under Montag's chin to determine whether he is in love
- 18. Mildred's favorite room to watch TV
- 19. one of two symbols on the firemen's uniforms
- 21. Montag tells him they never burned "right"
