Across
- 2. Jonas’s female friend who works at the House of the Old
- 3. Jonas’s growing awareness of how the world could be different
- 6. The community values this over individuality
- 9. Jonas’s father’s role
- 11. Symbol of difference and individuality
- 13. The term for people being watched closely
- 16. The memories Jonas receives are from the past
- 17. Term used for the elderly in the community
- 18. Jonas is allowed to do this after being chosen Receiver
- 21. The memory Jonas gives Gabriel to keep him warm
- 24. The act of permanently removing someone from the community
- 25. The ceremony where children get life roles
- 26. Main character who becomes the Receiver of Memory
- 29. What citizens take to suppress feelings
- 30. The first color Jonas begins to see
- 32. Jonas uses this to travel during his escape
- 35. What the Giver says the memories become when carried alone
- 36. The girl who failed as a Receiver before Jonas
- 37. A quality suppressed in the community to maintain control
- 38. A ceremony where people are given family units
- 39. What replaces real emotions in the community
- 41. Where babies are raised before getting family units
Down
- 1. Citizens apologize for these minor infractions
- 4. A necessary part of memory that helps Jonas understand humanity
- 5. Emotion Jonas feels but others do not
- 7. The sled symbolizes freedom and ___
- 8. What the Giver and Jonas want to return to the people
- 10. The place Jonas escapes to
- 12. The assignment Jonas receives
- 14. The baby Jonas cares for
- 15. The Giver’s daughter
- 19. Word used for children who do not thrive
- 20. A type of society where freedom is restricted
- 22. Month of the Ceremony of Twelve
- 23. The name for the place where the story is set
- 27. Jonas's best male friend
- 28. The person who gives Jonas memories
- 31. The people Jonas begins to distrust
- 33. What the community has eliminated to avoid conflict
- 34. One of Jonas’s rules is that he can ask any ___
- 40. Jonas’s little sister
