Across
- 2. The teacher and mentor of Jonas who transfers memories, 1 word
- 5. The tool used to administer the release liquid, 1 word
- 9. What Jonas can now see vividly after stopping the pills, 1 word
- 12. The natural boundary that symbolizes freedom and danger, 1 word
- 13. The newborns Jonas’s father weighs and cares for, 2 words
- 15. The vehicle Jonas and other children ride on the holiday, 1 word
- 16. The intense suffering Rosemary experienced during her training, 1 word
- 18. The painful awareness Jonas feels about his friends and past, 2 words
- 19. The unknown place beyond the community that Jonas contemplates, 1 word
- 20. The previous Receiver-in-training who asked to be released, 1 word
- 22. The term used for ending a life in the community, 1 word
- 23. The game the children act out during the holiday, 2 words
- 24. The emotional burden of holding all the memories, 1 word
Down
- 1. The private ritual of a newchild’s death, 3 words
- 3. What The Giver explains would happen if Jonas were lost, 3 words
- 4. The rare free day the community celebrates, 2 words
- 6. The infant who is released or kept by Jonas’s father, 1 word
- 7. Jonas’s red-haired friend in training to care for the Old, 1 word
- 8. The newchild Jonas cares for who brings him joy, 1 word
- 10. What Jonas begins to understand deeply for the first time, 1 word
- 11. The skill Jonas notices that deepens his perception of feelings, 2 words
- 14. The feelings Jonas experiences when he stops taking his pills, 1 word
- 17. The authority figure Rosemary approached for release, 2 words
- 21. The setting of the private video Jonas watches, 2 words
