"up there, just on the other side of that dark cloud that you can see–there it lies, Sugarcandy Mountain, that happy country where we poor animals shall rest for ever from our labours!"
Moses
100
A payment to a retiree made by their previous employer in an investment fund typically.
Pension
100
Name Boxer's injuries
Lungs and a spilt hoof
200
Wants to finish the windmill before he retires
Boxer
200
Napoleon is elected President after Animal Farm becomes...
A Republic
200
"A horse's lungs do not last for ever"
Clover
(100 for Benjamin)
200
Without opposition or with the agreement of all people involved
Unanimously
200
Name what animals have to do if they meet a pig on a path
They must step aside to let the pig past him
300
Says that the animals, even though they are starving, are better than they were in Jones' time by far (LIES!)
Squealer
300
After the attack this is being rebuilt.
Windmill
300
" I think you will be able to finish the windmill without me."
Boxer
300
Something done in a serious manner
Solemnly
300
List what happened to Boxer in chronological order.
1. Suffering from a spilt hoof
(1.5. Wants to finish the windmill before he retires)
2. Has lung failure
3. Sent to the "vet" who turns out to be a knacker
4. Dies
400
Screams at Boxer the loudest to get out of the truck.
Clover
400
A _________ is built for the new baby pigs.
Schoolhouse
400
"Come at once! They're taking Boxer away!"
Benjamin
400
A small hill or mound
Knoll
400
Came back after a very long absense
Moses
500
Reads the side of the truck that says knacker.
Benjamin
500
Napoleon's explanation about what happened to Boxer
The van had belonged to the knacker but was sold to the veterinarian
500
"It was the most affecting sight I have ever seen!"
Squealer
500
A person whose business is the disposal of dead or unwanted animals, especially those whose flesh is not fit for human consumption.
Knacker
500
The pension for a horse
"...five pounds of corn a day and, in winter, fifteen pounds of hay, with a carrot or possibly an apple on public holidays"