"Comrades!"
Four Legs Good
Two Legs Bad
All Animals Are Equal
Some Are More Equal
100

I will work harder.

Boxer

100

I once had dreams, but now I have silence. I once spoke of hope, but now my words are twisted. I did not live to see my vision betrayed. Who am I?

Old Major

100

This drunken farmer originally owned Manor Farm before the animals rebelled.

Mr. Jones

100

The first commandment stated that "Whatever goes upon two legs..."

Is a friend

100

What two things could the pigs do that made them leaders?

Read and write

200

Will there still be sugar after the Rebellion?

Mollie

200

I see all but say little. I remember all but do not act. I outlive them all, yet I change nothing. Who am I?

Benjamin

200

After the rebellion, the humans attempted to retake the farm in this battle.

The battle of cowshed

200

Originally, this was the number of commandments established after the rebellion.

7

200

Napoleon trained this group to serve as his enforcers.

Dogs

300

All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others.

Napoleon

300

I run swiftly, but not fast enough. I am clever, but my enemy is ruthless. I am painted as a villain, though once I was a hero. Who am I?

Snowball

300

Napoleon and this man play cards together, showing that pigs and men are indistinguishable.

Mr Pilkington

300

One of the first instances of a broken commandment is the pigs taking this added treat for themselves

Apples

300

This pig first took charge after the rebellion but was later exiled

Snowball

400

Surely, comrades, you do not want Jones back?

Squealer

400

I speak not for myself, but for another. My words twist, but I do not stutter. I tell you what is right, even when it is wrong. Who am I?

Squealer

400

This farmer later tricks Napoleon by paying for timber with fake banknotes.

Mr Frederick

400

The commandments forbid animals enjoy this piece of furniture

Bed

400

This event, orchestrated by Napoleon, marks the beginning of violent repression to solidify the pigs' power over the other animals.

The Purges

500

Man is the only creature that consumes without producing.

Old Major

500

I do not toil, yet I am fed. I do not fight, yet I remain. I speak of a land no one has seen, yet many believe in my tale. Who am I?

Moses

500

This man negotiates deals between the pigs and the outside world.

Mr Whymper

500

The commandments of Animal Farm are an allusion to this book

The Bible

500

Napoleon says the pigs need this forbidden thing so they stay healthy and think clearly.

Whiskey/alcohol