Across
- 1. The name of the female Jonas dreams about, leading to his first dose of "the pills." (Ch. 5)
- 7. The term used for the mandatory morning sharing of dreams within the family unit. (Ch. 5)
- 9. The specific age at which female elevens are required to stop wearing their hair ribbons. (Ch. 6)
- 10. The word Jonas uses to describe his hunger, which his father gently corrects to "appetite." (Ch. 13)
- 11. The specific name of the girl who was designated as the Receiver ten years prior to Jonas. (Ch. 18)
- 13. The specific color of the apple that changed in the air while Jonas and Asher were playing catch. (Ch. 3)
- 14. The name of the ceremony performed for the elderly before they are released. (Ch. 4)
Down
- 2. The specific snack Jonas took home from the recreation center, prompting an anonymous public announcement. (Ch. 3)
- 3. The specific number of years a Birthmother serves before becoming a Laborer. (Ch. 3)
- 4. Jonas’s full designation number assigned at birth, used during the Ceremony of Twelve. (Ch. 7)
- 5. The name of the four-year-old child who fell into the river and was "lost" by the community. (Ch. 6)
- 6. The type of aircraft that accidentally flew over the community in the opening pages, causing "Needle-sharp" fear. (Ch. 1)
- 8. The name of the specific animal Lily identifies as Jonas’s "comfort object" before it is recycled. (Ch. 2)
- 12. The specific memory Jonas transmits to Gabriel to get him to sleep through the night. (Ch. 14)
