to kill a mockingbird Crossword Puzzles
Regents review-Michelle Oftedal 2014-06-06
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- The setting of The Lord of the Flies is on an
- The antagonist in The Crucible
- Author who wrote The Scarlet Letter
- Setting of The Scarlet Letter
- Author who wrote The Lord of the Flies
- What is the tone of To Kill a Mockingbird
- Pearl symbolizes what in The Scarlet Letter
- The protagonist of To Kill a Mockingbird
- A motif in The Crucible
- The theme of To Kill a Mockingbird
- Author who wrote The Crucible
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- The first boy to die by the hands of the other boys
- The “beast” symbolizes what in The Lord of the Flies
- A theme for The Crucible
- The Scarlet Letter is in third person
- Author who wrote To Kill a Mockingbird
- To Kill a Mockingbird is set where
- The theme of The Scarlet Letter is
- The tone of The Crucible
- The Lord of the Flies is in what person point of view
20 Clues: A motif in The Crucible • A theme for The Crucible • The tone of The Crucible • Setting of The Scarlet Letter • Author who wrote The Crucible • The antagonist in The Crucible • To Kill a Mockingbird is set where • The theme of The Scarlet Letter is • The theme of To Kill a Mockingbird • Author who wrote The Scarlet Letter • The Scarlet Letter is in third person • ...
Regents review-Michelle Oftedal 2014-06-06
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- The first boy to die by the hands of the other boys
- Author who wrote The Crucible
- Author who wrote The Scarlet Letter
- The theme of To Kill a Mockingbird
- Pearl symbolizes what in The Scarlet Letter
- The “beast” symbolizes what in The Lord of the Flies
- The setting of The Lord of the Flies is on an
- A motif in The Crucible
- Author who wrote The Lord of the Flies
- The antagonist in The Crucible
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- Setting of The Scarlet Letter
- The theme of The Scarlet Letter is
- To Kill a Mockingbird is set where
- The Scarlet Letter is in third person
- A theme for The Crucible
- Author who wrote To Kill a Mockingbird
- The Lord of the Flies is in what person point of view
- The protagonist of To Kill a Mockingbird
- What is the tone of To Kill a Mockingbird
- The tone of The Crucible
20 Clues: A motif in The Crucible • A theme for The Crucible • The tone of The Crucible • Setting of The Scarlet Letter • Author who wrote The Crucible • The antagonist in The Crucible • The theme of The Scarlet Letter is • To Kill a Mockingbird is set where • The theme of To Kill a Mockingbird • Author who wrote The Scarlet Letter • The Scarlet Letter is in third person • ...
Must Reads Classics Crossword 2025-05-09
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- *____ of the Rye*
- *____ Children*
- *The ____ of the Day*
- Scout’s father in *To Kill a Mockingbird*
- Boo Radley’s home state
- Piggy’s home in *Lord of the Flies*
- *____ Kill a Mockingbird*
- *____ Farm*
- Nick Carraway’s role in *The Great Gatsby*
- *The Great ____*
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- Holden’s sister in *The Catcher in the Rye*
- *A ____ for All Seasons*
- Rushdie’s first name
- *Lord of the ____*
- Author of *The Catcher in the Rye*
- *To Kill a _____*
- *The ____ in the Willows*
- Holden Caulfield’s school
- Scout’s brother in *To Kill a Mockingbird*
- *The Old ____ and the Sea*
- Jay, in *The Great Gatsby*
21 Clues: *____ Farm* • *____ Children* • *The Great ____* • *____ of the Rye* • *To Kill a _____* • *Lord of the ____* • Rushdie’s first name • *The ____ of the Day* • Boo Radley’s home state • *A ____ for All Seasons* • *The ____ in the Willows* • Holden Caulfield’s school • *____ Kill a Mockingbird* • *The Old ____ and the Sea* • Jay, in *The Great Gatsby* • Author of *The Catcher in the Rye* • ...
Year in Review 2021-04-02
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- What is the first step in Argumentative writing?
- What was Mrs. Bates' first name?
- What was Tom's last name in To Kill a Mockingbird?
- Which body part did Jem break in To Kill a Mockingbird?
- In Argumentative writing, what is the opposite claim called?
- Other than the hook/lead and thesis statement, what is the other part of an introduction paragraph in Argumentative writing?
- Which way to start a Narrative is giving a time (year, date, etc)?
- Which high school does Carlotta want to go to in A Mighty Long Way?
- Narrative writing is when you tell a what?
- What is another word for thesis statement in Argumentative writing?
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- Which E is when you quote a line from a source in Argumentative writing?
- Who was the narrator of To Kill a Mockingbird?
- What was Atticus' job in To Kill a Mockingbird?
- Who is suspended from Central in A Mighty Long Way?
- Who was the first of the Little Rock Nine to graduate in A Mighty Long Way?
- What was the nickname given to Arthur in To Kill a Mockingbird?
- Other than nonfiction and imaginative, what is a type of Narrative writing?
- What is step on in creating a Narrative?
- Who was the narrator of A Mighty Long Way?
- Narrative writing has three parts, beginning, ending, and what?
20 Clues: What was Mrs. Bates' first name? • What is step on in creating a Narrative? • Who was the narrator of A Mighty Long Way? • Narrative writing is when you tell a what? • Who was the narrator of To Kill a Mockingbird? • What was Atticus' job in To Kill a Mockingbird? • What is the first step in Argumentative writing? • What was Tom's last name in To Kill a Mockingbird? • ...
Year in Review 2021-04-02
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- Who was the narrator of To Kill a Mockingbird?
- What is the first step in Argumentative writing?
- What was the nickname given to Arthur in To Kill a Mockingbird?
- What was Tom's last name in To Kill a Mockingbird?
- Other than nonfiction and imaginative, what is a type of Narrative writing?
- Narrative writing has three parts, beginning, ending, and what?
- Which way to start a Narrative is giving a time (year, date, etc)?
- Who is suspended from Central in A Mighty Long Way?
- Which high school does Carlotta want to go to in A Mighty Long Way?
- Who was the first of the Little Rock Nine to graduate in A Mighty Long Way?
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- Who was the narrator of A Mighty Long Way?
- In Argumentative writing, what is the opposite claim called?
- What is step one in creating a Narrative?
- Other than the hook/lead and thesis statement, what is the other part of an introduction paragraph in Argumentative writing?
- Narrative writing is when you tell a what?
- What is another word for thesis statement in Argumentative writing?
- Which E is when you quote a line from a source in Argumentative writing?
- What was Atticus' job in To Kill a Mockingbird?
- What was Mrs. Bates' first name?
- Which body part did Jem break in To Kill a Mockingbird?
20 Clues: What was Mrs. Bates' first name? • What is step one in creating a Narrative? • Who was the narrator of A Mighty Long Way? • Narrative writing is when you tell a what? • Who was the narrator of To Kill a Mockingbird? • What was Atticus' job in To Kill a Mockingbird? • What is the first step in Argumentative writing? • What was Tom's last name in To Kill a Mockingbird? • ...
Year in Review 2021-04-02
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- What was Atticus' job in To Kill a Mockingbird?
- Which way to start a Narrative is giving a time (year, date, etc)?
- Which E is when you quote a line from a source in Argumentative writing?
- Who was the narrator of To Kill a Mockingbird?
- What was the nickname given to Arthur in To Kill a Mockingbird?
- Narrative writing is when you tell a what?
- In Argumentative writing, what is the opposite claim called?
- What is step one in creating a Narrative?
- Other than nonfiction and imaginative, what is a type of Narrative writing?
- Who is suspended from Central in A Mighty Long Way?
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- What was Mrs. Bates' first name?
- Other than the hook/lead and thesis statement, what is the other part of an introduction paragraph in Argumentative writing?
- Who was the first of the Little Rock Nine to graduate in A Mighty Long Way?
- What is another word for thesis statement in Argumentative writing?
- Which high school does Carlotta want to go to in A Mighty Long Way?
- Who was the narrator of A Mighty Long Way?
- What was Tom's last name in To Kill a Mockingbird?
- What is the first step in Argumentative writing?
- Which body part did Jem break in To Kill a Mockingbird?
- Narrative writing has three parts, beginning, ending, and what?
20 Clues: What was Mrs. Bates' first name? • What is step one in creating a Narrative? • Who was the narrator of A Mighty Long Way? • Narrative writing is when you tell a what? • Who was the narrator of To Kill a Mockingbird? • What was Atticus' job in To Kill a Mockingbird? • What is the first step in Argumentative writing? • What was Tom's last name in To Kill a Mockingbird? • ...
Year in Review 2021-04-02
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- Who was the narrator of To Kill a Mockingbird?
- What is the first step in Argumentative writing?
- What was the nickname given to Arthur in To Kill a Mockingbird?
- What was Tom's last name in To Kill a Mockingbird?
- Other than nonfiction and imaginative, what is a type of Narrative writing?
- Narrative writing has three parts, beginning, ending, and what?
- Which way to start a Narrative is giving a time (year, date, etc)?
- Who is suspended from Central in A Mighty Long Way?
- Which high school does Carlotta want to go to in A Mighty Long Way?
- Who was the first of the Little Rock Nine to graduate in A Mighty Long Way?
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- Who was the narrator of A Mighty Long Way?
- In Argumentative writing, what is the opposite claim called?
- What is step on in creating a Narrative?
- Other than the hook/lead and thesis statement, what is the other part of an introduction paragraph in Argumentative writing?
- Narrative writing is when you tell a what?
- What is another word for thesis statement in Argumentative writing?
- Which E is when you quote a line from a source in Argumentative writing?
- What was Atticus' job in To Kill a Mockingbird?
- What was Mrs. Bates' first name?
- Which body part did Jem break in To Kill a Mockingbird?
20 Clues: What was Mrs. Bates' first name? • What is step on in creating a Narrative? • Who was the narrator of A Mighty Long Way? • Narrative writing is when you tell a what? • Who was the narrator of To Kill a Mockingbird? • What was Atticus' job in To Kill a Mockingbird? • What is the first step in Argumentative writing? • What was Tom's last name in To Kill a Mockingbird? • ...
Harper Lee 2023-01-26
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- What part of Alabama was Lee born in?
- Where was her first job?
- What was the fourth word of the title of her most famous work
- What was Lee's father's occupation?
- When was "To Kill A Mockingbird," published?
- How many colleges did Lee go to?
- How many siblings did Lee have?
- How many kids did she obtain?
- How many books of "To Kill a Mockingbird" did Lee sell
- When was Lee born?
- What is Lee's friend's name?
- What is Lee's nationality
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- When did Lee die?
- Was Lee ever married?
- How old was Lee when she passed?
- What genre is "To Kill A Mockingbird?"
- What sport did Harper Lee play?
- What was her hobby as a child?
- How did Harper Lee die?
- What did Lee study at Alabama?
20 Clues: When did Lee die? • When was Lee born? • Was Lee ever married? • How did Harper Lee die? • Where was her first job? • What is Lee's nationality • What is Lee's friend's name? • How many kids did she obtain? • What was her hobby as a child? • What did Lee study at Alabama? • How many siblings did Lee have? • What sport did Harper Lee play? • How old was Lee when she passed? • ...
“” 2022-01-08
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- “O single-soled jest, solely _____ for the singleness.” (Romeo, Romeo and Juliet)
- “It was chaos," he said. "They really suffered for a while. Finally it ______ as the memories were assimilated.” (Giver, The Giver)
- “he was reminded that the light eyes were not only a _____ but gave the one who had them a certain look” (Jonas, The Giver)
- “Finally the ______ of the piled snow was too much for the thin runners of the sled, and he came to a stop.” (Narrator, The Giver)
- “Why I descend into this bed of death is partly to _____ my lady’s face” (Romeo, Romeo and Juliet)
- “I thought you wanted to be a lawyer, you’ve already ____ going to court.” (Miss Stephanie, To Kill a Mockingbird)
- “she discovered that I was ____ and looked at me with more than faint distaste.” (Scout, To Kill a Mockingbird)
- “And, with a martial scorn, with one hand beats cold death aside and with the other sends it back to Tybalt, whose ______ retorts it.”(Benvolio, Romeo and Juliet)
- “Do thou but close our hands with holy words, then love-______ death do what he dare, it is enough I may but call her mine.” (Romeo, Romeo and Juliet)
- “You Elevens have spent all your years till now learning to fit in, to _____ your behavior” (Chief Elder, The Giver)
- “He _____, not able to find the word he wanted.” (Narrator, The Giver)
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- “If Atticus could ____ introduce me to Boo Radley at a time like this, well– that was Atticus.” (Scout, To Kill a Mockingbird)
- “A greater power than we can contradict hath____ our intents” (Friar Lawrence, Romeo and Juliet)
- “I doubt it not, and all these woes shall serve for sweet _____ in our time to come.” (Romeo, Romeo and Juliet)
- “its ____ incenselike smoke floated up to Rainsford nostrils.” (Narrator, The Most Dangerous Game)
- “You stop this nonsense right now, every one of you.” Jem ____ at him” (Narrator, To Kill a Mockingbird”
- “He was from Abbotsville; we saw him only when court _____.” (Scout, To Kill a Mockingbird)
- “My friendly _____ had fallen flat” (Scout, To Kill a Mockingbird)
- “You all hush,” Said Jem. He ______ beneath the house and came out with a yellow bamboo pole.” (Jem, To Kill a Mockingbird)
- “Thou detestable maw, thou womb of death, gorged with the dearest ______ of the earth” (Romeo, Romeo and Juliet)
20 Clues: “My friendly _____ had fallen flat” (Scout, To Kill a Mockingbird) • “He _____, not able to find the word he wanted.” (Narrator, The Giver) • “O single-soled jest, solely _____ for the singleness.” (Romeo, Romeo and Juliet) • “He was from Abbotsville; we saw him only when court _____.” (Scout, To Kill a Mockingbird) • ...
English 1 Mega Crossword 2025-11-25
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- Type of play Romeo & Juliet is
- Name chosen by the protagonist of Anthem, after the titan in Greek mythology who gives fire to humanity
- Name of the small, smart man, who is a protagonist in Of Mice and Men
- Fictional town where To Kill a Mockingbird takes place
- The respected, cowboy like figure who is kind to George and Lennie in Of Mice and Men
- Type of fish the old man defeats in The Old Man and the Sea
- An old man who has a similarly old dog who is shot during the story of Of Mice and Men, joins in on George and Lennie's Plan
- Pen name of the author of Animal Farm
- City the old man hails from in The Old Man and the Sea
- Author of Romeo & Juliet (among many other things)
- Family that Romeo hails from
- The animal that Lennie obsesses over in Of Mice and Men due to how soft they are
- Fictional political system practiced by the talking animals in Animal Farm
- Name of the pig dictator in Animal Farm
- Aggressive Capulet, cousin of Juliet, slain by Romeo
- Nickname of Jeremy Finch, football player and son of a lawyer in To Kill a Mockingbird
- The item Romeo buys to use on himself once he believes Juliet is dead
- Thing I had you do for five minutes at the beginning of class
- Name of the old man who goes to sea for 84 days without catching a fish
- Nickname of Jean Louise Finch, protagonist and narrator of To Kill a Mockingbird
- The lady Lennie kills accidentally towards the end of Of Mice and Men
- Author of Anthem
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- Family that Juliet hails from
- Author of Of Mice and Men
- Author of To Kill a Mockingbird
- The old man's companion or "the young boy" in The Old Man and the Sea
- Real world political system being criticized in both Anthem and Animal Farm
- Real U.S. state where To Kill a Mockingbird takes place
- Romeo's best friend, cousin of Prince, slain by Juliet's Cousin
- Hero of the first Greek mythology story we read
- Author of The Old Man and the Sea
- Patriarch of the Finch family, defense lawyer during the central case of To Kill a Mockingbird
- Surname of the malicious family in To Kill a Mockingbird who accuses Tom Robinson
- Italian city where Romeo & Juliet takes place
- Baseball team the old man roots for in The Old Man and the Sea
- Item that is reinvented by the protagonist of Anthem
- Innocent black man accused during the central trial of To Kill a Mockingbird
- Name of the noble and hardworking horse in Animal farm that is eventually turned to glue
- The mysterious neighbor of the Finches who saves the children at the end of To Kill a Mockingbird
- Name of the large, mentally challenged man who is a protagonist in Of Mice and Men
40 Clues: Author of Anthem • Author of Of Mice and Men • Family that Romeo hails from • Family that Juliet hails from • Type of play Romeo & Juliet is • Author of To Kill a Mockingbird • Author of The Old Man and the Sea • Pen name of the author of Animal Farm • Name of the pig dictator in Animal Farm • Italian city where Romeo & Juliet takes place • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2017-05-10
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- Finch's housekeeper
- Spoiled grandson of Aunt Alexandria
- In 1936 Maryland __________ Court orders the University of Maryland Law School to admit negro students
- Author of "To Kill a Mockingbird"
- The person Scout fought at school
- Virgina passes this act in 1924 that requires recording a racial description of every newborn baby and outlaws marriages between white and nonwhite partners
- Descrimination directed against someone of a different race
- Daughter of Atticus
- In Georgia this was the penalty if a white married anyone but another white
- In 1922 this state passes a law that makes negro-white intermarriage a crime
- African American on trial for rape
- Oldest of the eight Ewell children
- Was the first thing Jem & Scout found in the tree trunk
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- In 1921 this state has a major race riot that nearly wipes out the entire negro area, including “Black” Wall Street
- The first use of this noun is used in the English language in 1932
- Makes a large march down Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington D.C. on August 8, 1925
- In 1938 the ____________Anthropological Association unanimously passes a resolution condemning racism
- Opening prayer at the ___________ National Convention is delivered by a negro in 1936
- In 1927 Alabama orders all schools to be ____________ by race
- Is declared a felony in Alabama in 1928
- Trial of nine young black men falsely accused of rape
- Founder of Black History Month
- In 1932 All _________ and tent shows must provide separate entrances for white and black customers
- This federal bill was defeated in Congress numerous times in the 20’s and 30’s
- The __________ Council of Negro Women is formed in 1935
- The county where the Finch's lived
- Gifts given to Jem & Scout for Christmas
- This organization begins its legal campaign to desegregate education in 1933
- Scout's older brother
- Lawyer and father of Jem & Scout
30 Clues: Finch's housekeeper • Daughter of Atticus • Scout's older brother • Founder of Black History Month • Lawyer and father of Jem & Scout • Author of "To Kill a Mockingbird" • The person Scout fought at school • The county where the Finch's lived • African American on trial for rape • Oldest of the eight Ewell children • Spoiled grandson of Aunt Alexandria • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2019-11-29
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- The father of Jem and Scout Finch.
- The reason Atticus had an extension cord going out the window.
- Knife Bob Ewell tripped and fell on it.
- The name of the game the children play.
- Claims that her injuries are from Tom Robinson.
- A man who is accused of rape.
- The first item found in the Radley tree.
- Charles Baker Harris’ nickname.
- The place in which the Finch family originated from.
- The owner of the Maycomb Tribune.
- A toy Jem buys for himself.
- Mrs. Dubose’s plants, that Jem destroys.
- What all of Maycomb believes Mr. Dolphus Raymond is drinking.
- Atticus’s nick name for his shot.
- The hand of Tom Robinson that has no use.
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- What is Rose Alymer.
- Where the trial takes place.
- Scout believes he is a good doctor.
- What the group of men want done to Tom Robinson.
- The county in which the story takes place.
- A symbolic bird that is praised throughout the book.
- A very formal woman, who cares lots about her name, that it means, where it came from, and the social status in which it stands.
- The Finch’s cook who is much like a mother to Jem and Scout.
- A dog who has a disease or is very sick.
- The Christmas gift Atticus gives his children.
- A piece of furniture much like a wardrobe.
- The book Jem reads to Mrs. Dubose.
- The toy Jem buys for Scout.
- Leaves a group of men outside the jail in fascination.
- Tom Robinson’s wife.
30 Clues: What is Rose Alymer. • Tom Robinson’s wife. • A toy Jem buys for himself. • The toy Jem buys for Scout. • Where the trial takes place. • A man who is accused of rape. • Charles Baker Harris’ nickname. • The owner of the Maycomb Tribune. • Atticus’s nick name for his shot. • The father of Jem and Scout Finch. • The book Jem reads to Mrs. Dubose. • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2020-03-20
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- What was the unexpected weather change in Maycomb?
- how long does it take for the jury to come to a conclusion?
- Who is the hired help in the Finch home?
- What does Jem forget at the Radely's??
- Who is the young lad that comes to Maycomb every summer?
- Who is the aunt that comes and lives with the Finches?
- Who was one of the Finches favorite neighbors?
- - Who is provider/parent of Jem and scout??
- What Cecil Jacobs in the elementary schools pageant?
- Who is the prosecutor in Tom's case
- How did Tom Die??
- Whod does atticus believe beat Mayella up?
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- Who is Dill staying with most of his stay in maycomb
- What is Aurther Radleys nickname throughout the Whole book??
- What does Mr. Raymond drink
- - What is located at the back of the radely lot?
- What did Tom Robison claim Mayella did to him.
- Who is the judge on Tom Robisons case?
- Who is Boo Radelys brother(Only first name)
- What is the main building in town square?
- Who was the mysterious figure who save the children from Mr. Ewell??
- What agricultural benefit was Scout in the Pageant??
- What was the weapon used to cause harm to Jem and Scout?
- What was the first treat that Scout found in the Knothole Tree
24 Clues: How did Tom Die?? • What does Mr. Raymond drink • Who is the prosecutor in Tom's case • What does Jem forget at the Radely's?? • Who is the judge on Tom Robisons case? • Who is the hired help in the Finch home? • What is the main building in town square? • Whod does atticus believe beat Mayella up? • Who is Boo Radelys brother(Only first name) • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2021-04-12
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- to cause to break up
- wandering; straying.
- give reluctantly or resentfully.
- The detail of her wildlife paintings is (a) testament to (= proof of) her powers of observation.
- very determined to do something, even if it is very difficult
- able to be seen or understood
- showing contempt; scornful.
- annoyed
- not strong or clear; slight
- an attitude of patronizing superiority
- Magnesium Oxide
- serious crime that can be punished by one or more years in prison
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- an extensive view Monosyllabic conspicuously brief in answering or commenting
- a minor wrongdoing.
- tending to be troublesome
- a climbing plant with groups of small purple, blue, or white flowers hanging from it
- irritable and quarrelsome.
- extremely or unusually small.
- a number of similar things that occur together
- a short journey either to take a message or to take or collect something
- with good judgment or sense.
- present and explain (a theory or idea) in detail.
- having or displaying a friendly and pleasant manner.
23 Clues: annoyed • Magnesium Oxide • a minor wrongdoing. • to cause to break up • wandering; straying. • tending to be troublesome • irritable and quarrelsome. • showing contempt; scornful. • not strong or clear; slight • with good judgment or sense. • extremely or unusually small. • able to be seen or understood • give reluctantly or resentfully. • an attitude of patronizing superiority • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2021-03-15
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- Boo was ______ when he supposedly stabbed his father
- What is X’s last name?
- What is it called when someone can't get to heaven?
- Who does Scout fight at Christmas?
- What grade is Jem in near the end of the book?
- Who did Tom Robinson work for?
- What was Scout doing when the pageant was happening?
- Who insults Miss Caroline?
- Who is aunt Alexandra's husband?
- Senseless slaughter of songbirds by hunters and children. Was said by?
- What was Miss Dubose addicted to?
- Who killed Bob Ewell?
- Jem is ____ years older than Scout.
- Mayella gave the Ewell children money to go buy ______ on november 21.
- Who said, “It made one down and about two more to go.”
- Who has the nickname One-Shot
- The house of _____ was broken into.
- During what time did Tom Robinson get shot in jail.
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- What's Boo Radley's first name?
- Where do the children like to sleep in the summer?
- “There goes the meanest man ever God blew breath into” was said by
- What do Mockingbirds Make?
- What's the first thing Scout finds in the knot-hole?
- Who is Scout's third grade teacher?
- The house of Miss _____ burned down.
- What is it called when a person has both male and female characteristics?
- What drink does Mr. Raymond always drinks?
- What is Dill's real name?
- How old was Jem when he broke his arm?
- What color was Miss Caroline's nail polish?
- What gets put on Scout as she watches the house fire?
- Who is 25 years old?
- What is Tom Robinson accused of?
- What candy does Scout buy before the pageant?
- Who can't pass the first grade?
- What is Uncle Jack's cat's name?
- The _____ is a gift from Miss Dubose to Jem after her death.
- Calpurnia works as a ______
- The spinster Barber sisters are ______
- What's a Chiffarobe?
40 Clues: Who is 25 years old? • What's a Chiffarobe? • Who killed Bob Ewell? • What is X’s last name? • What is Dill's real name? • What do Mockingbirds Make? • Who insults Miss Caroline? • Calpurnia works as a ______ • Who has the nickname One-Shot • Who did Tom Robinson work for? • What's Boo Radley's first name? • Who can't pass the first grade? • Who is aunt Alexandra's husband? • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2021-03-15
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- The house of Miss _____ burned down.
- Who can't pass the first grade?
- What is Uncle Jack's cat's name?
- What was Scout doing when the pageant was happening?
- Who insults Miss Caroline?
- How old was Jem when he broke his arm?
- Senseless slaughter of songbirds by hunters and children. Was said by?
- Where do the children like to sleep in the summer?
- Who is 25 years old?
- What is it called when a person has both male and female characteristics?
- What is Tom Robinson accused of?
- The spinster Barber sisters are ______
- Who is aunt Alexandra's husband?
- Who killed Bob Ewell?
- Who does Scout fight at Christmas?
- What candy does Scout buy before the pageant?
- What grade is Jem in near the end of the book?
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- The house of _____ was broken into.
- “There goes the meanest man ever God blew breath into” was said by
- Who did Tom Robinson work for?
- What is Dill's real name?
- What was Miss Dubose addicted to?
- The _____ is a gift from Miss Dubose to Jem after her death.
- Boo was ______ when he supposedly stabbed his father
- What's a Chiffarobe?
- What gets put on Scout as she watches the house fire?
- Who is the prosecuting attorney?
- What color was Miss Caroline's nail polish?
- What's the first thing Scout finds in the knot-hole?
- What is X’s last name?
- Who has the nickname One-Shot
- What's Boo Radley's first name?
- Who said, “It made one down and about two more to go.”
- What drink does Mr. Raymond always drinks?
- What do Mockingbirds Make?
- What is it called when someone can't get to heaven?
- Calpurnia works as a ______
- Who is Scout's third grade teacher?
- Jem is ____ years older than Scout.
- During what time did Tom Robinson get shot in jail.
40 Clues: What's a Chiffarobe? • Who is 25 years old? • Who killed Bob Ewell? • What is X’s last name? • What is Dill's real name? • Who insults Miss Caroline? • What do Mockingbirds Make? • Calpurnia works as a ______ • Who has the nickname One-Shot • Who did Tom Robinson work for? • Who can't pass the first grade? • What's Boo Radley's first name? • What is Uncle Jack's cat's name? • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2021-10-27
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- the first thing left in the tree
- Scout's brother
- the character who visits in the summer
- Scout's first grade teacher
- what is on the coins the children find in the tree
- the narrator
- what Jem loses in the fence
- what Atticus asks Mr. Ewell to do in court
- Atticus is the best _____ in Maycomb
- Atticus's sister
- which arm is Tom unable to use
- the Finch's cook
- Jem's real name
- what Tim Johnson is
- why Scout thinks the world is ending
- Atticus's brother
- what Scout dresses as for the pageant
- what the children try to stick on the window
- where the children are going when they are attacked
- state where the novel take place
- who Atticus thinks is responsible for Mayella's injuries
- the creepy house in the neighborhood
- what ruins Miss Maudie's house
- what Boo gives Scout without her knowing
- the man Atticus is defending
- the neighbor whose house burns down
Down
- what Nathan Radley puts in the tree
- a quality of Atticus
- the neighbor who is known for being creepy
- the family unknown for being poor
- what Scout hears in the Radley house
- Scout's first grade teacher doesn't like that she is ___________
- what Jem has to do for Mrs. Dubose
- the family that is a disgrace to Maycomb
- a quality of Mrs. Dubose according to Atticus
- group of people that make the decision in court
- what crime is Tom accused of
- town where the novel takes place
- what Scout isn't allowed to do anymore
- Scout's real name
- symbol of innocence
- where Jem and Scout find gifts for them
- where Jem and Scout sit in the court room
- who the snowman looks like
- body part that Jem broke
- Scout's cousin that she fights
- the Sheriff Bob Ewell calls
- the game Jem says they're playing to have lost his pants
48 Clues: the narrator • Scout's brother • Jem's real name • Atticus's sister • the Finch's cook • Scout's real name • Atticus's brother • symbol of innocence • what Tim Johnson is • a quality of Atticus • body part that Jem broke • who the snowman looks like • Scout's first grade teacher • what Jem loses in the fence • the Sheriff Bob Ewell calls • what crime is Tom accused of • ...
To Kill a MockingBird 2021-10-30
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- One employed to write from dictation or to copy a manuscript
- The act of restricting the inheritance of property to the owner’s lineal descendants
- an exclusive or special right, power or privilege
- Synonym of silent, reserved or tight-lipped
- a usually adventurous action that runs counter to approved or conventional conduct
- A strong desire especially for something unattainable.
- A belief that human conduct is motivated primarily by self-interest, distrust of human nature and motives
- Can mean precious or crazy
- Something that is extremely stupid or foolish
- A small cheap usually old automobile
- One who prepares and sells drugs or compounds for medicinal purposes
- A sad mood or feeling
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- synonym of rant or tirade
- Synonym for dictatorial, domineering or overbearing
- To put an end to by satisfying, thirst or hunger.
- A woman’s close-fitting boned supporting undergarment that is often laced at the back
- The front of a building
- A receptacle for spit
- extremely enraged
- Past tense of word meaning to saunter or stroll
20 Clues: extremely enraged • A receptacle for spit • A sad mood or feeling • The front of a building • synonym of rant or tirade • Can mean precious or crazy • A small cheap usually old automobile • Synonym of silent, reserved or tight-lipped • Something that is extremely stupid or foolish • Past tense of word meaning to saunter or stroll • ...
to kill a mockingbird 2021-04-30
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- the girl who was "rapped" by Tom
- the 1st grade teacher
- the woman that made jem read to her
- tom boy of the family
- the older brother of the family
- the dad of Jem and Scout
- the guy who stabbed himself
- the pastor for the church first purchase
Down
- the church calpurnia went to
- the defendant for the trial Atticus's was involved in
- the first name of the dog who was shot
- did tom die?
- which state did the story take place in
- drinks from a paper bag
- the newspaper guy
- they guy who saved jem and brought him home
- the wife of tom robinson
- the cook for the finch's
- offers helen a job
- the father of boo
20 Clues: did tom die? • the newspaper guy • the father of boo • offers helen a job • the 1st grade teacher • tom boy of the family • drinks from a paper bag • the dad of Jem and Scout • the wife of tom robinson • the cook for the finch's • the guy who stabbed himself • the church calpurnia went to • the older brother of the family • the girl who was "rapped" by Tom • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2023-02-28
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- Scouts last name
- Oldest
- Scouts costume
- Jacobs,scout wants to fight him
- a formal meeting in a law court
- yee haw
- Pickle
- went against Tom Robinson
- very poor
- Boo
- cook cook delicious
- 'the meanest old lady'
- Johnson, mad dog
- Radley
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- the annoying little cousin
- where the trials take place
- To kill a...
- school teacher
- lawyer, father, best shooter in town
- Scout & Jems home
- tomboy
- Cunningham drowned his food in it.
- Scout & Jem's neighbor
- Robinson,lost the trial
24 Clues: Boo • Oldest • Pickle • tomboy • Radley • yee haw • very poor • To kill a... • Scouts costume • school teacher • Scouts last name • Johnson, mad dog • Scout & Jems home • cook cook delicious • Scout & Jem's neighbor • 'the meanest old lady' • Robinson,lost the trial • went against Tom Robinson • the annoying little cousin • where the trials take place • Jacobs,scout wants to fight him • ...
To kill a mockingbird 2023-02-28
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- Blocked the entrance of Frist Purchase from Cal, Jem, and Scout
- Talked about J. Grimes Everett
- Scout's Brother
- Accused Tom Robinson of raping her
- Old neighbor Of the Finchs likes gardening
- The Uncle that Scout likes and tells her stories
- Drinks coke in a bag
- Went to the pageant with Scout
- Is on a mission to convert the Mruna
- Sister of Frutti and has the only cellar in Maycomb
- Wife of Tom Robinson
- Main Female Character
- Father of Boo Radley
- Housekeeper for the Finchs
- Doctor of Maycomb
- Town garbage man
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- Nosey neighbor of the Finchs
- Angry old lady that got hooked on morphine
- Dog that got shot
- Scout's aunt who moves in
- Scout's teacher who was new to Maycomb
- Creepy neighbor that gives Jem and Scout gifts
- The cousin that Scout attacks at Christmas
- Dad of Mayella
- Sister of Tutti and has the only cellar in Maycomb
- Accused of rape
- Comes to Maycomb every summer
- The Dad of Scout
- Sherrif of Maycomb
- Mother of Boo Radley
- Saves a seat for Jem and Scout at the trial
- Takes care of Boo Radley after their parents die
32 Clues: Dad of Mayella • Scout's Brother • Accused of rape • The Dad of Scout • Town garbage man • Dog that got shot • Doctor of Maycomb • Sherrif of Maycomb • Drinks coke in a bag • Mother of Boo Radley • Wife of Tom Robinson • Father of Boo Radley • Main Female Character • Scout's aunt who moves in • Housekeeper for the Finchs • Nosey neighbor of the Finchs • Comes to Maycomb every summer • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2023-03-17
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- Aunty and Uncle Jimmy's son
- the cook
- He only comes to the first day of school.
- neighbor that likes to garden
- having or showing a wish to do evil to others
- Author of the book
- Setting of the book (town)
- Boo Radley supposedly stabbed his father with what?
- Scout's father
- Walter pours this all over his vegetables and meat.
- Scout's brother
- Boo Radley put a _____ around Scout
- giving or being a sign of future success
- Walter ______
- What did Scout put in her mouth that made Jem mad?
- Who did Scout almost punch in the schoolyard?
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- Disasters said to happen when children smoked _____
- the first principles (of a subject)
- Scout and Jem received air ____ for Christmas
- Atticus's case was to d____ a black man.
- Scout heard someone ____ when she rolled outside the Radley's yard
- something that follows logically from or is implied by something else
- A Spelling Bee ____ they found in the tree
- ____ Boo Radley
- Scout's teacher
- Who said it was a sin to kill a mockingbird?
- incapable of being fully understood
- a feeling of pensive sadness, typically with no obvious cause
- What did Mr. Radley fill the tree with?
- Jean Louise Finch
- Jem said Egyptians invented toilet ____
31 Clues: the cook • Walter ______ • Scout's father • ____ Boo Radley • Scout's teacher • Scout's brother • Jean Louise Finch • Author of the book • Setting of the book (town) • Aunty and Uncle Jimmy's son • neighbor that likes to garden • the first principles (of a subject) • incapable of being fully understood • Boo Radley put a _____ around Scout • What did Mr. Radley fill the tree with? • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2023-03-21
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- Touchy; overly sensitive
- Frown in an angry
- Something that can not be understood
- Gotten; obtained
- Chosen in accordance with wisdom or prudence
- Shiny; glitter
- The quality or state of being demanding
- To not talk about or to not care
- To overwhelm something until it is powerless
- To approach and speak to in an aggressive
- A colorful and decorative kind of flower
- Untidy
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- leave out or exclude
- A representation of a person where certain features of that person are exaggerated
- Understand something complicated or unaccountable
- Given over to another for care or protection
- To ask
- Carried out; committed
- A smoke-duct in a chimney
- Weak; frail
20 Clues: To ask • Untidy • Weak; frail • Shiny; glitter • Gotten; obtained • Frown in an angry • leave out or exclude • Carried out; committed • Touchy; overly sensitive • A smoke-duct in a chimney • To not talk about or to not care • Something that can not be understood • The quality or state of being demanding • A colorful and decorative kind of flower • To approach and speak to in an aggressive • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2023-04-03
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- rarely
- outbreak of public anger
- understood without being stated
- put an end to
- unpredictable
- favorable
- destructive attack
- incapable of being fully explored or understood.
- small
- curious
- audacity
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- the quality of being well meaning; kindness
- showing a wish to do evil to others
- controversial
- totally bewilder or perplex.
- illegal goods
- bias in favor of something
- saying little
- conversation between two or more people as a feature of a book, play, or movie
- cruel and oppressive government or rule
20 Clues: small • rarely • curious • audacity • favorable • controversial • illegal goods • put an end to • saying little • unpredictable • destructive attack • outbreak of public anger • bias in favor of something • totally bewilder or perplex. • understood without being stated • showing a wish to do evil to others • cruel and oppressive government or rule • the quality of being well meaning; kindness • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2012-01-31
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- Name of boy Jem thought was trying to scare them on Halloween night.
- What food Scout dressed up as for Halloween.
- Atticus' job.
- The last name of the town's gossip.
- What happened to Tom Robinson
- First name of Atticus' younger brother.
- What Atticus always reads.
- What Scout and Jem call Arthur.
- What Tom Robinson was charged with.
- What Jem broke.
- How many sisters and brothers Mayella has.
- The only bird that shouldn't be killed.
- What happened to Miss Maudie's house.
- Who killed Bob Ewell.
- Girl who was supposedly attacked.
- The number of jury there are.
- The name of the Judge.
- Scout's cousin.
- Jem's last name.
- Weapon used in Bob Ewell's death.
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- Name of Tom Robinson's wife.
- First name of the sick dog.
- The town in which Scout lives in.
- Scout's middle name.
- Scout's family's cook.
- Elderly lady who is cruel to Jem and Scout.
- Scout's Aunt.
- Scout's real name.
- What Scout wore most of the time.
- What weapon Atticus used to use.
- How many siblings Scout has.
- Jem and Scout's dad.
- What Jem did to Mrs. Dubose.
- Last name of the sheriff.
- What Aunt Alexandra wants Scout to be.
- First name of the oldest boy of the Radley's.
- Who Scout is engaged to.
37 Clues: Atticus' job. • Scout's Aunt. • What Jem broke. • Scout's cousin. • Jem's last name. • Scout's real name. • Scout's middle name. • Jem and Scout's dad. • Who killed Bob Ewell. • Scout's family's cook. • The name of the Judge. • Who Scout is engaged to. • Last name of the sheriff. • What Atticus always reads. • First name of the sick dog. • Name of Tom Robinson's wife. • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2012-01-31
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- Name of boy Jem thought was trying to scare them on Halloween night.
- What food Scout dressed up as for Halloween.
- Atticus' job.
- The last name of the town's gossip.
- What happened to Tom Robinson
- First name of Atticus' younger brother.
- What Atticus always reads.
- What Scout and Jem call Arthur.
- What Tom Robinson was charged with.
- What Jem broke.
- How many sisters and brothers Mayella has.
- The only bird that shouldn't be killed.
- What happened to Miss Maudie's house.
- Who killed Bob Ewell.
- Girl who was supposedly attacked.
- The number of jury there are.
- The name of the Judge.
- Scout's cousin.
- Jem's last name.
- Weapon used in Bob Ewell's death.
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- Name of Tom Robinson's wife.
- First name of the sick dog.
- The town in which Scout lives in.
- Scout's middle name.
- Scout's family's cook.
- Elderly lady who is cruel to Jem and Scout.
- Scout's Aunt.
- Scout's real name.
- What Scout wore most of the time.
- What weapon Atticus used to use.
- How many siblings Scout has.
- Jem and Scout's dad.
- What Jem did to Mrs. Dubose.
- Last name of the sheriff.
- What Aunt Alexandra wants Scout to be.
- First name of the oldest boy of the Radley's.
- Who Scout is engaged to.
37 Clues: Atticus' job. • Scout's Aunt. • What Jem broke. • Scout's cousin. • Jem's last name. • Scout's real name. • Scout's middle name. • Jem and Scout's dad. • Who killed Bob Ewell. • Scout's family's cook. • The name of the Judge. • Who Scout is engaged to. • Last name of the sheriff. • What Atticus always reads. • First name of the sick dog. • Name of Tom Robinson's wife. • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2012-11-07
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- Calpurnia’s son
- Walter Cunningham Jr. put this on his food when he was at the Finch’s house
- Jem lost his ____ when they escaped from the Radley house
- Scout felt sick after this object was placed on her
- The main character that develops thoroughly throughout the book
- It is a sin to kill a
- The Judge’s name
- The Reverend’s name
- The boy who came every summer to play with Scout and Jem
- Mayella asked Tom to cut this object up
- Miss Caroline told Burris to use some ___ soap
- Zeebo could _____, which many black people could not do back then
- Mostly everyone in Maycomb says this word; another word for remember
- What is Scout’s full name?
- Which arm did Tom Robinson break?
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- What book did Calpurnia make a Zeebo read once a day?
- Burris Ewell had a ______
- Enjoyed planting flowers
- The men in the mob scene were represented as
- This person made Miss Caroline cry
- What is the name of Atticus’s brother?
- How old was Jem when the book began?
- What was Calpurnia’s nickname that Atticus called her?
- He disguised himself as drunk and confused
- What month did Dill leave for the first time?
- The towns’ sheriff
- “_____,” another deep voice said.
- The person who spat on Atticus face
- “Rain-rotted _____” – pg.10
- The last name of the main character
30 Clues: Calpurnia’s son • The Judge’s name • The towns’ sheriff • The Reverend’s name • It is a sin to kill a • Enjoyed planting flowers • Burris Ewell had a ______ • What is Scout’s full name? • “Rain-rotted _____” – pg.10 • “_____,” another deep voice said. • Which arm did Tom Robinson break? • This person made Miss Caroline cry • The person who spat on Atticus face • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2013-05-21
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- A belief that one race is superior to the other or the practice of treating a person or group of people differently on the basis of their race
- A nineteen year old girl that is part of the Ewell family
- The state, fact, or period of being mature
- Intense dislike or ill will
- Each of the major divisions of humankind
- the separation or isolation of a racial group
- The period during which a person is a child
- an innocent person who is accused for wrongdoing when they didn't
- black man convicted of rape of a white girl
- A group selected according to law and sworn to inquire into or determine the facts concerning a cause or an accusation submitted to them and to render a verdict to a court.
- Justly chargeable with a particular fault or error
- Last name of Boo, a recluse who never sets foot outside
- The faithful motherly maid for the Finch family
- A hole in a piece of timber where a knot has fallen out or tree trunk where a branch has decayed
- Family name of Scout, Atticus, and Jem
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- Thirteen year old boy and brother of Scout
- Behavior that causes pain or suffering to a person
- name of scout and jem's "feminine influence"
- lawyer and widow
- The trait of behaving in ways considered typical for women
- is a person being sued or accused of a crime.
- The way in which 2 or more concepts, objects, or people are connected
- Narrator of book, protagonist
- Accused Tom Robinson of raping his daughter
- A formal examination of evidence by a judge typically before a jury in order to decide guilt in a case
- 20 miles east of Finch's Landing
- Not guilty of a crime or offense
27 Clues: lawyer and widow • Intense dislike or ill will • Narrator of book, protagonist • 20 miles east of Finch's Landing • Not guilty of a crime or offense • Family name of Scout, Atticus, and Jem • Each of the major divisions of humankind • Thirteen year old boy and brother of Scout • The state, fact, or period of being mature • Accused Tom Robinson of raping his daughter • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2013-02-07
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- Has a morphine addiction
- Lawyer; father of Jem and Scout
- Finches' cook
- Son of Mr. Cunningham and Scouts' classmate
- Boo Radley's older brother
- Publisher of Maycomb's newspaper
- Part of the mob that seeks to lynch Tom Robinson at the jail
- Accuses Tom Robinson of raping her
- Doesn't back down from dares; Scouts' older brother
- Comes from Meredian, Mississippi each summer
- Sheriff of Maycomb
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- Accuses Tom Robinson of raping his daughter
- Town gossip
- Atticus' sister
- Accused of raping Mayella Ewell; shot to death for trying to escape
- Only leaves his house at night; stabbed his father with scissors
- Narrator; tomboy
- A white man who has a black wife; Acts drunk
- Tom Robinson's boss
- House burned down; loves flowers
20 Clues: Town gossip • Finches' cook • Atticus' sister • Narrator; tomboy • Sheriff of Maycomb • Tom Robinson's boss • Has a morphine addiction • Boo Radley's older brother • Lawyer; father of Jem and Scout • Publisher of Maycomb's newspaper • House burned down; loves flowers • Accuses Tom Robinson of raping her • Accuses Tom Robinson of raping his daughter • ...
To Kill A MockingBird 2013-05-15
Across
- At first, who did Atticus believe killed Mr. Ewell?
- According to Tom, to whom did Mr. Ewell direct his anger?
- Whose actions lead Mr. Cunningham to disperse the lynch mob?
- Where does Dill live during the school year?
- What does Dill find in Dolphus Raymond’s bottle?
- Ewell Who try's to kill Jem and Scout?
- Who comes up with the idea of making Boo come out?
- Avery Who does the first snowman look like?
- In what state does Atticus practice law?
- What does Scout first find in the tree knot-hole?
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- Whats Scout's first name?
- Scout and jem's mother is?
- Who's house burns down?
- Who mends Jem’s pants?
- Lee Who's the author of to kill a mockingbird?
- What is the verdict in the Tom Robinson case?
- Finch Who founded Finch’s Landing?
- What unusual thing causes school to be cancelled?
- Who scares Jem and Scout?
- Who's one shot Finch?
- Who taught scout how to wright?
- Where do the Ewell's live beside?
- whats Boo's first name?
23 Clues: Who's one shot Finch? • Who mends Jem’s pants? • Who's house burns down? • whats Boo's first name? • Whats Scout's first name? • Who scares Jem and Scout? • Scout and jem's mother is? • Who taught scout how to wright? • Where do the Ewell's live beside? • Finch Who founded Finch’s Landing? • Ewell Who try's to kill Jem and Scout? • In what state does Atticus practice law? • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2013-05-17
Across
- Narrator of book, protagonist
- Justly chargeable with a particular fault or error
- A belief that one race is superior to the other or the practice of treating a person or group of people differently on the basis of their race
- The faithful motherly maid for the Finch family
- The trait of behaving in ways considered typical for women
- an innocent person who is accused for wrongdoing when they didn't
- Behavior that causes pain or suffering to a person
- Accused Tom Robinson of raping his daughter
- The period during which a person is a child
- A hole in a piece of timber where a knot has fallen out or tree trunk where a branch has decayed
- 20 miles east of Finch's Landing
- lawyer and widow
- A group selected according to law and sworn to inquire into or determine the facts concerning a cause or an accusation submitted to them and to render a verdict to a court.
- Intense dislike or ill will
- Last name of Boo, a recluse who never sets foot outside
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- watch A watch on a chain, intended to be carried in the pocket of a jacket or vest.
- Not guilty of a crime or offense
- The way in which 2 or more concepts, objects, or people are connected
- A formal examination of evidence by a judge typically before a jury in order to decide guilt in a case
- Family name of Scout, Atticus, and Jem
- The state, fact, or period of being mature
- is a person being sued or accused of a crime.
- Thirteen year old boy and brother of Scout
- Each of the major divisions of humankind
- A nineteen year old girl that is part of the Ewell family
25 Clues: lawyer and widow • Intense dislike or ill will • Narrator of book, protagonist • Not guilty of a crime or offense • 20 miles east of Finch's Landing • Family name of Scout, Atticus, and Jem • Each of the major divisions of humankind • The state, fact, or period of being mature • Thirteen year old boy and brother of Scout • Accused Tom Robinson of raping his daughter • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2013-05-17
Across
- Mayella's arm had lots of these
- One of the items Boo Radley gave the kids
- The teacher who tells Scout to stop reading and writing at home
- Jem's got caught on the fence
- Finch family housekeeper
- Name of mad dog
- The author of To Kill A Mockingbird
- object Boo radley was accused of stabbing his father with
- Poor farming family
- Atticus's sister
- Scout and Jem went to Calpurnia's
- Flasely accused of rape
- Tom was shot while trying to
- Scout goes down the hill and into the Radley's yard in this.
- What Jim must do for Mrs Dubose
- Drinking this in the middle of the morning was a summertime ritual.
- What Atticus is for Tom Robinson
- What Burris Ewell had to go home and wash out
- Boo Radley covers Scout with this during the fire
Down
- Jem says that he is trying out for this sport next year
- Setting of the story
- Narrates the story
- Place from which Scout watched the trial
- he name of the church Scout and Jem visited with Calournia
- The judge that presides over the trial
- Aunt Alexandra calls the Cunninghams
- The person who filled the knothole of the Radley tree with cement
- Robinson is accused of
- Atticus shot a mad one
- It is a sin to kill this
- The kind and helpful neighbor of the Finches; her home burns down
- made a snowman out of
- Friend of Scout and Jim
- Jem chopped the tops off her camellia bushes
- Scout goes down the hill and into the Radley's yard in this.
- Where trials take place
- This fell from the sky and made Scout think the world was ending.
- The movie Dill told Jem and Scout about.
- Miss Maudie's flowers
- Dill’s hometown
40 Clues: Name of mad dog • Dill’s hometown • Atticus's sister • Narrates the story • Poor farming family • Setting of the story • made a snowman out of • Miss Maudie's flowers • Robinson is accused of • Atticus shot a mad one • Friend of Scout and Jim • Where trials take place • Flasely accused of rape • It is a sin to kill this • Finch family housekeeper • Tom was shot while trying to • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2013-05-14
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- scouts brother.
- He accused Tom Robinson of sexually abusing his daughter
- The sheriff of Maycomb.
- The daughter of Bob Ewell.
- lawyer that was appointed to defended Tom Rodinson.
- The Finches cook.
- Dills Full name.
- The guy who everyone's scared of and he never leaves his house until the very end of the book.
- a colored man who was accused of sexually abusing Bob Ewells daughter, Mayella Ewell.
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- The town the story is based in.
- What is Atticus' profession?
- Jems full name.
- What was in the box that Mrs.Dubose left for Jem?
- Publisher of Maycombs newspaper.
- The Finches neighbor.
- He's a neighbor hod friend of Scout and Jem, every summer
- Boo Radleys older brother.
- What did did Boo Radley stab his dad with?
- The daughter of Atticus.
- what did Boo Radley put over Scout when she wasn't paying attention after the fire?
20 Clues: scouts brother. • Jems full name. • Dills Full name. • The Finches cook. • The Finches neighbor. • The sheriff of Maycomb. • The daughter of Atticus. • The daughter of Bob Ewell. • Boo Radleys older brother. • What is Atticus' profession? • The town the story is based in. • Publisher of Maycombs newspaper. • What did did Boo Radley stab his dad with? • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2013-05-09
Across
- to withdraw formally from an alliance, federation, or association
- originating in a particular region or country
- foolish, unintelligent
- indulge in something with great enjoyment
- to behave as if one is conscious of descending from a superior position
- promising success
- little;tiny
- tending to argument or strife
- refractory or unruly
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- cordial quality or feeling
- to stare with open mouth, as in wonder
- the special skills a person has
- boring or uninteresting
- to soothe, calm, or mollify
- consisting of quibbles
- a tendency to think favorable of something in particular
- a silver amber-green variety of muscadine grape
- a druggist pharmacist
- any plant belonging to the genus smilax
- having or showing pleasant, good-natured personal qualities
- any of numerous plants, shrubs, or trees belonging to the genus
- inclined to silence
- understood without being openly expressed
23 Clues: little;tiny • promising success • inclined to silence • refractory or unruly • a druggist pharmacist • foolish, unintelligent • consisting of quibbles • boring or uninteresting • cordial quality or feeling • to soothe, calm, or mollify • tending to argument or strife • the special skills a person has • to stare with open mouth, as in wonder • any plant belonging to the genus smilax • ...
To Kill a MockingBird 2013-10-27
Across
- The jury's verdict is...?
- Her house burnt down. Miss_____.
- How many years older is Jem than Scout?
- Tom Robinson wife's name is____.
- Mrs._____, the old lady that lived down the street from the Finches
- What is Uncle Jack's cat named?
- How old is Atticus?
- Boo Radley's real name.
- Charles Baker Harris.
- Its a sin to kill a...?
- Who attacks Jem and Scout while walking home from the pageant?
- How old is Tom?
- "Its not time to _____ yet"
- Juries consist of ____ only.
Down
- Jem's sister.
- What was Atticus's occupation?
- What is the children's favourite season?
- Scouts first grade teacher.
- What does Mr. Raymond drink?
- How many friends does Mayella have?
- This novel took place in the ____.
- The authors last name.
- What is Scout for the Halloween pageant?
- What technique does Calpurnia's church use to sing hymns?
- Nathan Radley shoots at the children with what gun?
- This story took place in what town?
- The Finches cook.
- How old is Mayella Ewell?
- Uncle Jack was a good _____.
- Atticus's client accused of rape.
30 Clues: Jem's sister. • How old is Tom? • The Finches cook. • How old is Atticus? • Charles Baker Harris. • The authors last name. • Boo Radley's real name. • Its a sin to kill a...? • The jury's verdict is...? • How old is Mayella Ewell? • Scouts first grade teacher. • "Its not time to _____ yet" • What does Mr. Raymond drink? • Uncle Jack was a good _____. • Juries consist of ____ only. • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2013-11-25
Across
- State in which the story takes place
- This family lives out by the dump
- The Missionary Society's discussions and actions were very this
- Collective name for what Boo left in the tree for Scout and Jem
- A victim of racism
- Jem and Scout gave their ___ to Boo
- Jean Louise's nickname
- The last name of the man Scout, Jem and Dill want to see
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- This character broke the childhood code
- Words uttered by Scout when she saw her neighbour for the very first time
- This man attacked the Finch children
- Third to testify
- Atticus, Tom, Boo, Scout and Jem are these things
- Name for the economic state during the story
- This event makes Jem and later Scout realize that they don't live in a perfect world
- Maycomb is full of people that are this
- Number of years that pass in the book
- Atticus said Mrs. Dubose had more of this then he did
- Atticus's occupation
- Scout's costume in the pageant
20 Clues: Third to testify • A victim of racism • Atticus's occupation • Jean Louise's nickname • Scout's costume in the pageant • This family lives out by the dump • Jem and Scout gave their ___ to Boo • State in which the story takes place • This man attacked the Finch children • Number of years that pass in the book • This character broke the childhood code • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2013-11-04
Across
- These were destroyed by Jem using scouts baton
- The act of setting someone or something apart from the rest
- The narrator and main character of the story
- The hating of a certain race or population
- The place where this book takes place (county)
- The sheriff of Maycomb county
- A man accused of raping Mayella
- This is what Ms. Dubose was addicted to
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- This is what caused Ms. Maudies house to *burn* down
- Boo Radleys older brother
- Difference in size, race, and gender
- The Finches black cook
- Atticus's sister
- The awareness of knowledge
- A guy who fell on his own knife, killing himself
- A lawyer who defends Tom Robinson
- A mysterious and shadowy character
- Scout dressed up as this for a play
- Scout and Jems summer friends
- Scouts brother and constant playmate
20 Clues: Atticus's sister • The Finches black cook • Boo Radleys older brother • The awareness of knowledge • The sheriff of Maycomb county • Scout and Jems summer friends • A man accused of raping Mayella • A lawyer who defends Tom Robinson • A mysterious and shadowy character • Scout dressed up as this for a play • Difference in size, race, and gender • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2014-05-20
Across
- Changeable person.
- Deliberate deception for unfair or unlawful gain.
- Poor person.
- Close to; next to.
- Authoritative statements.
- To have done away with.
- Making petty distinctions or irrelevant observations.
- Unable to be heard.
- Sway back and fourth in a seesaw motion.
- To keep in existence; maintain; prolong.
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- Obtained.
- Pertaining to the church
- Bring one's self down to an inferior level.
- To envy the possession or enjoyment of something.
- In a self-satisfied manner.
- Incur the dislike of someone counteract.
- Troublesome situation.
- In a complete agreement.
- Without sophistication; artless; innocent.
- Act of Avoiding
20 Clues: Obtained. • Poor person. • Act of Avoiding • Changeable person. • Close to; next to. • Unable to be heard. • Troublesome situation. • To have done away with. • Pertaining to the church • In a complete agreement. • Authoritative statements. • In a self-satisfied manner. • Incur the dislike of someone counteract. • Sway back and fourth in a seesaw motion. • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2014-03-19
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- wildly excited or enthusiastic.
- not being what it purports to be false or fake.
- distrusting or disparaging the motives of others.
- a person who indulges in hypocrisy.
- declared or stated to be as described.
- a disorderly retreat of defeated troops.
- stealing Something.
- feeling or showing anger or annoyance at what is perceived as unfair treatment.
- to avoid or escape by speed.
- calm,dependable and showing little emotion or animation.
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- the outer part of a bird's wing including flight feathers.
- having or showing a tendency to be easily angered.
- of or pertaining to the subfamily bovine.
- the quality of being believable or worthy of trust.
- utterly unyielding in attitude or opinion in spite of appeals.
- extremely dirty or unpleasant.
- to provide or supply with something ornamental;adorn decorate.
- compulsion by threat or force;coercion.
- an abnormal rattling sound heard when examining unhealthy lungs with a stethoscope.
- to relieve from a charge of fault or crime.
20 Clues: stealing Something. • to avoid or escape by speed. • extremely dirty or unpleasant. • wildly excited or enthusiastic. • a person who indulges in hypocrisy. • declared or stated to be as described. • compulsion by threat or force;coercion. • a disorderly retreat of defeated troops. • of or pertaining to the subfamily bovine. • to relieve from a charge of fault or crime. • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2014-06-10
Across
- Man who fills the knothole with cement
- Who Scout curses at on Christmas Eve
- Man described as being the "deadest shot in Maycomb County"
- What Scout was wearing under her dress
- Type of flower in Mrs. Dubose's yard
- Drink that Mr. Raymond gave to Dill
- Woman harassed by Bob Ewell on her way to work
- Atticus tried to ____ Tom's case
- Name of the mad dog
- Author of To Kill a Mockingbird
- Maycomb's recluse who saves Scout and Jem
- How Aunt Alexandra describes Scout
- Alexandra tells Scout not to play with Walter because he is ____
- Church that Calpurnia takes the children to
- Newspaper written by Mr. BB Underwood
- Gossip of Maycomb
- Type of red flowers Mayella grows
- First thing found in the tree
- Employer of Tom Robinson
- Dill and Jem wanted to give Boo Radley one of these
- Tom got shot this many times while trying to escape
- Jem touches the Radley place on a ___
- Scout was punished at school because she could ____
- Verdict of Tom Robinson's trial
- Mr. Underwood's editorial said it was a sin to kill _____
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- Miss Maudie thinks the Radleys are foot-washing _____
- Jem loses these on a midnight raid of the Radley place
- Woman who stays with the Finches, reminds them of family history
- Bob Ewell is _____ which is evidence against his case
- Number of children in the Ewell family
- Scout's part in the pageant
- Dill's full name
- Last name of the judge who appoints Atticus for the defense
- "The only man [Scout] ever heard of who was fired from the WPA for laziness"
- Jem pushes Scout in a tire for contradicting him about these
- Mayella's bruises were on the ____ side of her face
- Name of book Atticus reads to Scout
- Miss Maudie's house was destroyed because of a _______
- Piece of furniture Mayella originally had Tom chop up for her
- The body part that is crippled on Tom Robinson
- Person who cries at the end of the trial
- Teacher who "looked and smelled like a pepperint drop"
- Name of Calpurnia's oldest son
- Little ______ tries to defend Miss Caroline against Burris
- Widow who loves to garden and is friendly to Scout and Jem
- Poor farmer family who pays debts in entailments
- Sport Jem enjoys
- Kind of bread Calpurnia makes for Scout
- Sheriff who acts on moral grounds
- Mr. Raymond's first name
- Old lady who Jem had to read to every day
- Described as a "pocket Merlin"
52 Clues: Dill's full name • Sport Jem enjoys • Gossip of Maycomb • Name of the mad dog • Employer of Tom Robinson • Mr. Raymond's first name • Scout's part in the pageant • First thing found in the tree • Name of Calpurnia's oldest son • Described as a "pocket Merlin" • Author of To Kill a Mockingbird • Verdict of Tom Robinson's trial • Atticus tried to ____ Tom's case • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2014-02-17
Across
- People who live there
- Cranky
- To carve or shape
- Pointing, indicating
- Cranky
- Distinguishing features
- Innocent
- Dealing with the stomach
- Horrible
- Gratitude, necessary or obligation
- Not easily noticeable
- Difficult or impossible to understand
- Much higher than average
- Long angry speech with accusations and criticism
- Troubled, problems
- Unjust to another
- State of calmness
- Physically weak from age or sickness; frail
- Imprint
- Angry, agitated to the point that they can't talk
- Ghost (2 wds.)
- Foolish
- Argue a side
- Understood without being expressed
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- An agreement reached
- Interesting
- Confusing
- Act involving daring, adventure, or excitement
- To go against
- Unhealthy mental state, death, disease
- People of the same age, generation
- To embarrass
- Scary from Goth
- To quiet down
- Not capable of moving, unable to move
- To get away from
- Cling, adhere to closely
- To consider another inferior
- An act of kindness, good to others
- Not causing serious injury
- Sad, thoughtful
- Detached at a distance
- Irritating or causing
- Ask questions, curious
- An opinion without and ideas to support it
- Discovering with certainty; find out
- Persons in charge
- To no purpose, self admiration
- Happy, full of glee
- Habbit
- Not able to hear it
- Referring to having a proper balance of foods to stay healthy
- Danger, immediate damage
- Angle in the form of a beautiful and innocent child
- Government controlled by one person who assumes control
55 Clues: Cranky • Cranky • Habbit • Imprint • Foolish • Innocent • Horrible • Confusing • Interesting • To embarrass • Argue a side • To go against • To quiet down • Ghost (2 wds.) • Scary from Goth • Sad, thoughtful • To get away from • To carve or shape • Persons in charge • Unjust to another • State of calmness • Troubled, problems • Happy, full of glee • Not able to hear it • An agreement reached • Pointing, indicating • ...
To kill a mockingbird 2015-11-11
Across
- meet formerly
- a state of deep seated Ill-will
- Jems younger sister
- maid/housekeeper of the finch family
- equally skillful with each hand
- characterized by unrest or disorder
- having attention diverted to something else
- look down on with disdain
- Jem and scouts dad
- repeat a passage from
- completely wanting or lacking
Down
- exact opposition
- journey made by a group to escape a hostile environment
- act of making a choice
- not subject to control of th will
- extremely impressive in strength or excellence
- make clear or comprehensible
- Atticus's sister and aunt of Jem and scout
- deprive of oxygen or prevent breathing
- having an abundant supply of monney
- the act of examining something closely for mistakes
- scouts older brother
- lack of emotional involvement
- recall knowledge
- characterized by courtesy and graciously good manners
- friend of Jem and scout
26 Clues: meet formerly • exact opposition • recall knowledge • Jem and scouts dad • Jems younger sister • scouts older brother • repeat a passage from • act of making a choice • friend of Jem and scout • look down on with disdain • make clear or comprehensible • lack of emotional involvement • completely wanting or lacking • a state of deep seated Ill-will • equally skillful with each hand • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2017-01-19
Across
- narrator
- Scout's brother
- Tom's wife
- Scout's Aunt
- saved Jem and Scout from Ewell
- tom tried to do this but got shot
- Scout's cousin
- Scout was this in the pageant
- What is a sin to kill?
- Scout and Jem's father
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- weather change that was rare
- Dill comes to Maycomb at this time
- What is Charles Baker Harris' nickname?
- This boy came to dinner
- author
- Jem broke this bone
- falsely accused man
- the sheriff
- Maycomb is in this state
- group of people that weren't accepted
- what was the tree filled with?
21 Clues: author • narrator • Tom's wife • the sheriff • Scout's Aunt • Scout's cousin • Scout's brother • Jem broke this bone • falsely accused man • What is a sin to kill? • Scout and Jem's father • This boy came to dinner • Maycomb is in this state • weather change that was rare • Scout was this in the pageant • saved Jem and Scout from Ewell • what was the tree filled with? • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2016-02-10
Across
- threatening, sinister
- silly, foolish, unserious
- sarcastic, bitter, nasty
- briefness or shortness without being rude
- parasite that can live in a person's intestines
- weak, frail
- always ready to argue or fight
- something of high historic interest that has survived from the past
- system class distinctions based on birth and wealth
- oddities, unconventionalities
- sincere affection and kindness
- regretfully
- carefully, cautiously
- angrily
- tree dwelling lizards
- belonging to a particular region, local or native
- sneak
- impressive
- surprising, shocking, horrifying
- clear of a charge
- to walk at a slow leisurely pace
- full of emotion and strong feeling
- attractive outer surface
- politely, in the manner of a gentleman
- a written legal order directing a person to appear in court to give testimony
- stupid, silly
- clear and brief
- describes something is a natural part of something
- seriously
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- dry, without expression
- parasite that enters the body through barefeet and attach themselves to the intestines
- inclinations or tendencies
- not connected with religion or religious
- here means gloomy and threatening
- feeling someone or something is beneath you
- in a self satisfied way
- a feeling of regret and guilt
- favorable
- a legal situation regarding the use of inherited property
- fame
- disrespectful, bold and sassy
- feeling of being ineffective, uselessness, hopelessness
- generous or thoughtful gift
- carefully phrased, cautious
- to be cautious or on your guard against something
- never wrong
- someone who stays away from society and the company of others
- similar, comparable
- a set of special skills
- friendly
- a violent attack
- hold back, suppress
- evil
- old fashioned
- devoted to religion
- unenlightened, without religion or morals
- almost always silent
- filth
58 Clues: fame • evil • sneak • filth • angrily • friendly • favorable • seriously • impressive • weak, frail • never wrong • regretfully • old fashioned • stupid, silly • clear and brief • a violent attack • clear of a charge • similar, comparable • hold back, suppress • devoted to religion • almost always silent • threatening, sinister • carefully, cautiously • tree dwelling lizards • dry, without expression • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2016-05-19
Across
- a special advantage or benefit
- Her house burned
- What Walter's mob tried to do to Tom one night at the jail.
- Represantation of innocent Tom.
- A formal examination of evidence before a judge in order to decide guilt in a case of criminal or civil proceedings
- motivation deriving from ethical or moral principles
- Tom Robinson was ______.
- Jem taught Dill how to swim here
- Jem and Scout are forced to go there for Christmas
- setting of the story
- find or declare guilty
- Chest of drawers that Mayella asked Tom to help her fix
- cranky lady died later in the book
- housekeeper of the Finch household and mother-like figure to Scout
- Innocent guy accused of rape
- Local Maycomb newspaper
- the victim of the supposedly rape
- home of the Boo Radley
- Judge for the Robinson case
- Forbidden by law
- threatening of foreshadowing evil or tragic development
- accompany in order to protect
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- Mrs. Dubose was addicted to this
- Jem and Scout's aunt who goes lives with them
- an unfortunate person who suffers from adverse circumstances
- Scout's first grade teacher
- to intrude upon, violate
- Clpurnia's church
- Jem and Scout find this in the tree-hole
- implied by or inferred from actions or statements
- never steps foot outside his house
- Type of sexual assault, also what Tom was convicted of
- Poor farmer; part of the mob that tried to lynch Tom Robinson
- A decision on a disputed issue in a civil or criminal case or an inquest
- Lacking conscious or awareness of
- Father of Mayella
- equally skillful with each hand.
- suggesting that something is true without proving it
- Tom Robinson's hand got caught in a ________.
- Edits the Maycomb Tribune
- Pretended to be drunk
- Scout's brother
- Tom Robinson's lawyer
- Area outside of town where the black people live
- Home to the Cunninghams
- cause the death of (a person, animal, or other living thing).
- Not agitated; without losing self possision
- place behind the Finch house where Dill and Scout play
- A person who practices law
- Dog shot by Atticus due to rabies
- a tiny or scarcely detectable amount
- Narrator of the story
52 Clues: Scout's brother • Her house burned • Forbidden by law • Clpurnia's church • Father of Mayella • setting of the story • Pretended to be drunk • Tom Robinson's lawyer • Narrator of the story • find or declare guilty • home of the Boo Radley • Home to the Cunninghams • Local Maycomb newspaper • to intrude upon, violate • Tom Robinson was ______. • Edits the Maycomb Tribune • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2016-05-19
Across
- a special advantage or benefit
- Her house burned
- What Walter's mob tried to do to Tom one night at the jail.
- Represantation of innocent Tom.
- A formal examination of evidence before a judge in order to decide guilt in a case of criminal or civil proceedings
- motivation deriving from ethical or moral principles
- Tom Robinson was ______.
- Jem taught Dill how to swim here
- Jem and Scout are forced to go there for Christmas
- setting of the story
- find or declare guilty
- Chest of drawers that Mayella asked Tom to help her fix
- cranky lady died later in the book
- housekeeper of the Finch household and mother-like figure to Scout
- Innocent guy accused of rape
- Local Maycomb newspaper
- the victim of the supposedly rape
- home of the Boo Radley
- Judge for the Robinson case
- Forbidden by law
- threatening of foreshadowing evil or tragic development
- accompany in order to protect
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- Mrs. Dubose was addicted to this
- Jem and Scout's aunt who goes lives with them
- an unfortunate person who suffers from adverse circumstances
- Scout's first grade teacher
- to intrude upon, violate
- Clpurnia's church
- Jem and Scout find this in the tree-hole
- implied by or inferred from actions or statements
- never steps foot outside his house
- Type of sexual assault, also what Tom was convicted of
- Poor farmer; part of the mob that tried to lynch Tom Robinson
- A decision on a disputed issue in a civil or criminal case or an inquest
- Lacking conscious or awareness of
- Father of Mayella
- equally skillful with each hand.
- suggesting that something is true without proving it
- Tom Robinson's hand got caught in a ________.
- Edits the Maycomb Tribune
- Pretended to be drunk
- Scout's brother
- Tom Robinson's lawyer
- Area outside of town where the black people live
- Home to the Cunninghams
- cause the death of (a person, animal, or other living thing).
- Not agitated; without losing self possision
- place behind the Finch house where Dill and Scout play
- A person who practices law
- Dog shot by Atticus due to rabies
- a tiny or scarcely detectable amount
- Narrator of the story
52 Clues: Scout's brother • Her house burned • Forbidden by law • Clpurnia's church • Father of Mayella • setting of the story • Pretended to be drunk • Tom Robinson's lawyer • Narrator of the story • find or declare guilty • home of the Boo Radley • Home to the Cunninghams • Local Maycomb newspaper • to intrude upon, violate • Tom Robinson was ______. • Edits the Maycomb Tribune • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2016-05-12
Across
- / atticus is a _______?
- / Disrespecting a black person
- / Scouts Friend?
- / Tom Robinson was the ______?
- / People that try to accuse the defense
- / Scouts Brother?
- / Scout Aunt?
- / The ____ voted Tom Robinson guilty
- / ______ was accused of rape?
- / The person who stays inside?
- / When Dill comes to town?
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- / A ladies word for blacks?
- / Black cook for the finches?
- / Mayella Ewell accused Tom Robinson of?
- / tom Robinson Had to go to ______?
- / Family that lied to the court?
- / Stands up for Tom Robinson in the white newspaper
- / The setting of the story?
- / Lawyer for Tom Robinson?
- / Nice name for blacks?
20 Clues: / Scout Aunt? • / Scouts Friend? • / Scouts Brother? • / ______ was accused of rape? • / The person who stays inside? • / atticus is a _______? • / Nice name for blacks? • / Lawyer for Tom Robinson? • / Black cook for the finches? • / The setting of the story? • / When Dill comes to town? • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2017-05-16
Across
- boy that visited his aunt yearly
- the name of the little boy that got Scout in trouble
- She didn't care the her house burned down
- He pretends to be a drunk because he prefers black people
- Father of Mayella
- There were two statues made of _____ in the knothole
- He notices that Bob Ewell is following Helen and makes him stop
- Scout's older brother
- Scout's second grade teacher
- Pale man that rarely leaves his house
- Maycomb's gossip
- Atticus's old nickname when he shot guns
- The novel takes place during the _____ __________
- owns the Maycomb Tribune
- Jem's younger sister
- Atticus surprised Scout and Jem when he killed a mad ____
- Boo's Brother
- Mrs. Merriweather claims Scout ruined this event
- Judge for Tom's case
- Scout's first grade teacher
- A classmate of Scout that said Scout's dad defends n*ggers
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- The son of WalterCunningham
- Jem is ___ years older than Scout
- The Ewell home is next to this place, it's where trash goes
- He defends Tom Robinson in court
- the last name of Scout and Jem
- Mrs. Dubose was addicted to ________
- A cafe in Maycomb
- Dill visits her every summer
- the wife of Tom Robinson
- A bird that you shouldn't kill
- Scout and Jem make a snowman that resembles him
- He goes to lynch Tom Robinson but is stopped because of Scout
- The local newspaper
- She wants Scout to change and be more feminine
- The group of people that decide the verdict are the ______
- A black woman that was mad when Scout and Jem went to a black church
- He represents the Ewells in court
- A place near Cecil Jacobs's home
- An old lady that Jem had to read to as a punishment
- Skyes He helps Scout and Jem find a seat in the courtroom
- Wrote the Halloween pageant that Scout "ruined"
- The brother of Atticus
- The number of times Tom was shot
- Accused someone of raping her
- Housekeeper of the Finch Family
- Victim of racism in court
- Jem's _____ got stuck on a fence
- Mrs. Dubose gave Jem a ________ flowed
- What did they use to block the hole in the tree
50 Clues: Boo's Brother • Maycomb's gossip • A cafe in Maycomb • Father of Mayella • The local newspaper • Jem's younger sister • Judge for Tom's case • Scout's older brother • The brother of Atticus • the wife of Tom Robinson • owns the Maycomb Tribune • Victim of racism in court • The son of WalterCunningham • Scout's first grade teacher • Dill visits her every summer • Scout's second grade teacher • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2017-05-18
Across
- Scares Jem and Scout on their way to the Halloween pageant
- formal examination of evidence before a judge or jury,in order to decide guilt
- A place where people are kept because they have commited a crime
- child of Bob, only attends school once a year
- Agreeing with a statement or request
- friend of Jem and Scout, stays with his aunt in the summer
- to reach an authoritative judgment or settlement
- Owner of The Maycomb Tribune
- People who sell or deal with liquior or other goods unlawfully
- A group of people assembled for religious worship
- Maycomb's sheriff, delivers news to Atticus about Bob
- Warmest season of the year
- Aunt of Atticus's kids
- Dog that belongs to Mr.Johnson
- Scout's classmate who stands up to Burris in defense of Caroline
- the neighborhood gossiper
- A type of gun used for firing at a short range
- A boarder who is across Mrs.Dubose
- Gave a job to Helen in place of Tom
- Someone or something that is gentle, kind and unharmful
- dill's aunt who lives next to the Finches
- lived alone and needed to take morphine as medication
- Calpurnia's son, trash collector in town
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- African-American housekeeper and cook that works for Atticus
- daughter of Atticus
- intimidate(someone), typically into doing something,with stern or abusive words
- Scout's classmate, got beat up by Scout
- accused of rape, husband of Helen
- aunt Alexandra's grandson
- Father of biracial children, pretends to drink alcohol
- A utensil used to cut in a cooking place
- Home of Boo and Nathan Radley
- Pasture of African church
- daughter of Bob, gets abused by father
- Atticus's brother who comes to visit every Christmas
- Wanted to lynch Tom but after seeing Scout he called off the mob
- A tribunal presided over by a judges or a magistrate in civil and criminal cases
- she is in charge of the Halloween pageant
- Father of Mayella, abusive towards daughter
- Scout's second grade teacher
- Wife of Tom Robinson
- Scout's first grade teacher, new teacher in Maycomb
- Father of Jem and Scout, Lawyer in Maycomb
- The attorney representing the Ewells
- Lives across the Finch family, an open-minded woman
- Boo's brother who comes to live with him when the dad dies
- A recreation or re-inactment by a group of actors with intention of entertainment
- son of Atticus
- Gets mad when she sees Scout and Jem in an African church
- A mysterious neighbor who never gets out
50 Clues: son of Atticus • daughter of Atticus • Wife of Tom Robinson • Aunt of Atticus's kids • aunt Alexandra's grandson • Pasture of African church • the neighborhood gossiper • Warmest season of the year • Owner of The Maycomb Tribune • Scout's second grade teacher • Home of Boo and Nathan Radley • Dog that belongs to Mr.Johnson • accused of rape, husband of Helen • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2017-11-24
Across
- beautiful or innocent-looking child
- expressing jubilation after mastering a difficulty
- a stationary,peaceful way of doing in support of a particular cause
- bewitch or bring bad luck to
- split or sever
- having or showing great authority
- the action of cutting off a person's or animal's limbs
- a journey to a place with associated with something well known
- publish a false statement that is damaging to one's reputation
- a cabbage of a variety that does not develop a heart
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- thinking or communicating in an unfocused or imprecise way
- in the far distance in the direction indicated
- a point where two or more things are joined
- in a state of severe disrepair
- understood or implied without being stated
- imitation of a person where striking characteristics are exaggerated
- a long tailed songbird
- find something out for certain, make sure of
- carry out or commit, usually in a harmful manner
- move out of or away from something and come into view
20 Clues: split or sever • a long tailed songbird • bewitch or bring bad luck to • in a state of severe disrepair • having or showing great authority • beautiful or innocent-looking child • understood or implied without being stated • a point where two or more things are joined • find something out for certain, make sure of • in the far distance in the direction indicated • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2018-02-12
Across
- ATTICUS'S BROTHER
- HOLIDAY ON WHICH CHILDREN ARE ATTACKED
- DEFENDS TOM ROBINSON IN COURT
- DOLPHUS RAYMOND PRETENDS TO BE THIS
- SCOUT'S TEACHER
- ATTACKS JEM
- FRIEND OF SCOUT AND JEM
- SHERIFF OF MAYCOMB
- SCOUT'S AGE WHEN THE STORY BEGINS
- HER HOUSE BURNS DOWN
- FINCH FAMILY'S HOUSEKEEPER
- FICTIONAL TOWN WHERE STORY IS SET
- SHE OVERCOMES HER MORPHINE ADDICTION
- FALSELY ACCUSES TOM ROBINSON
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- STATE WHERE STORY TAKES PLACE
- SCOUT'S REAL NAME
- AUTHOR OF TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD
- NARRATES THE STORY
- FALSELY ACCUSED OF RAPE
- JUDGE HANDLING TOM'S CASE
- SCOUT'S BROTHER
- LAST NAME OF ATTICUS, SCOUT, AND JEM
- ATTICUS SHOOTS ONE
- ATTICUS'S SISTER
- RECLUSE WHO SAVES JEM
- WHAT JEM MUST DO FOR MRS. DUBOSE
26 Clues: ATTACKS JEM • SCOUT'S TEACHER • SCOUT'S BROTHER • ATTICUS'S SISTER • ATTICUS'S BROTHER • SCOUT'S REAL NAME • NARRATES THE STORY • SHERIFF OF MAYCOMB • ATTICUS SHOOTS ONE • HER HOUSE BURNS DOWN • RECLUSE WHO SAVES JEM • FALSELY ACCUSED OF RAPE • FRIEND OF SCOUT AND JEM • JUDGE HANDLING TOM'S CASE • FINCH FAMILY'S HOUSEKEEPER • FALSELY ACCUSES TOM ROBINSON • STATE WHERE STORY TAKES PLACE • ...
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- Sheriff of Maycomb
- Narrates the story
- Scout's age when the story begins
- Friend of Scout and Jem
- Attacks Jem
- Scout's real name
- Atticus shoots one
- Falsely accuses Tom Robinson
- Her house burns down
- Scout's teacher
- Defends Tom Robinson in court
- Scout's brother
- Recluse who saves Jem
- State where story takes place
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- Dolphus Raymond pretends to be this
- She overcomes her morphine addiction
- Author of To Kill a Mockingbird
- Falsely accused of rape
- Friend of Scout and Jem
- Atticus's sister
- What Jem must do for Mrs. Dubose
- Holiday on which children are attacked
- Last name of Atticus, Scout, and Jem
- Finch family's housekeeper
- Fictional town where story is set
- Judge handling Tom's case
26 Clues: Attacks Jem • Scout's teacher • Scout's brother • Atticus's sister • Scout's real name • Sheriff of Maycomb • Narrates the story • Atticus shoots one • Her house burns down • Recluse who saves Jem • Falsely accused of rape • Friend of Scout and Jem • Friend of Scout and Jem • Judge handling Tom's case • Finch family's housekeeper • Falsely accuses Tom Robinson • Defends Tom Robinson in court • ...
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- _______ defended to during trail.
- a person who mocks someone or something
- Who killed Tom Robinson?
- _______ addresses tom as boy.
- Who was called to the Witness stand in chapter 19?
- Tom ______ his case?
- curious or inquiring.
- stretched or pulled tight; not slack.
- Tom felt ______ for Mayella.
- having or showing skill in achieving one's ends by deceit or evasion.
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- a person who does not belong to a widely held religion
- Tom Robinson died by?
- to a degree that gives cause for alarm.
- ____ had a bruise on her left eye.
- a person or animal that lives in or occupies a place.
- Mr. Dolphus Raymond is known as the _______
- Tom Robinson was convicted of?
- having or showing tact.
- the quality of being religious or reverent.
- withdraw formally from membership in a federal union, an alliance, or a political or religious organization.
20 Clues: Tom ______ his case? • Tom Robinson died by? • curious or inquiring. • having or showing tact. • Who killed Tom Robinson? • Tom felt ______ for Mayella. • _______ addresses tom as boy. • Tom Robinson was convicted of? • _______ defended to during trail. • ____ had a bruise on her left eye. • stretched or pulled tight; not slack. • a person who mocks someone or something • ...
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- _______ defended to during trail.
- ____ had a bruise on her left eye.
- a person who mocks someone or something
- Mr. Dolphus Raymond is known as the _______
- a person who does not belong to a widely held religion
- a person or animal that lives in or occupies a place.
- having or showing skill in achieving one's ends by deceit or evasion.
- Who killed Tom Robinson?
- the quality of being religious or reverent.
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- _______ addresses tom as boy.
- withdraw formally from membership in a federal union, an alliance, or a political or religious organization.
- Tom Robinson was convicted of?
- Who was called to the Witness stand in chapter 19?
- to a degree that gives cause for alarm.
- Tom ______ his case?
- curious or inquiring.
- having or showing tact.
- Tom Robinson died by?
- stretched or pulled tight; not slack.
- Tom felt ______ for Mayella.
20 Clues: Tom ______ his case? • curious or inquiring. • Tom Robinson died by? • having or showing tact. • Who killed Tom Robinson? • Tom felt ______ for Mayella. • _______ addresses tom as boy. • Tom Robinson was convicted of? • _______ defended to during trail. • ____ had a bruise on her left eye. • stretched or pulled tight; not slack. • to a degree that gives cause for alarm. • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2018-10-02
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- The town Boogeyman
- The friend of Scout and Jem who is only in Maycomb during the summer
- The father of both Jem and Scout
- something that this book has many cases of. Racism is a form of this.
- This is something Most people feel for the Radleys
- the family that has a suspected importance from the first page
- Scouts teacher, New to Maycomb
- pseudo mother figure for Scout. Very strict
- The big Brother of Scout
- to illegally enter private property
- the father of Boo and attempted murderer of Jem, Dill, and Scout
- Nice neighbor that has a large backyard and shares it
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- something that the mysterious Boo Radley gave to Scout
- The main character of the book
- Where Dill lives during the school year
- prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism directed against someone of a different race based on the belief that one's own race is superior.
- this Destroyed Miss Maudy's house
- a mysterious person regularly hides stuff in these
- the neighborhood scold/gossip/complete liar
- Jem is apparently wery good at making these
20 Clues: The town Boogeyman • The big Brother of Scout • The main character of the book • Scouts teacher, New to Maycomb • The father of both Jem and Scout • this Destroyed Miss Maudy's house • to illegally enter private property • Where Dill lives during the school year • the neighborhood scold/gossip/complete liar • pseudo mother figure for Scout. Very strict • ...
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- The name of the judge presiding over the case.
- An opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience.
- The overseer of the trial.
- Heck Tate's position in Macomb.
- Atticus's sister who moved in with the Finch family.
- The place Tom was being kept before the trial.
- The victim in the trial.
- The main character in To Kill a Mockingbird
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- The building where the trial takes place
- The last name of the writer of Macomb's newspaper.
- The last name of the defendant.
- A family that lives in the house behind The Dump.
- Those who decide the defendant's guilt.
- The name of the prosecutor.
- The ability to understand another's feelings.
- The town Dill comes from every summer.
- The Defendant's Lawyer.
- Another name for sexual assault.
- The town where the Finches live.
- Atticus Finch's job in Macomb.
- The first name of Tom Robinson's employer.
21 Clues: The Defendant's Lawyer. • The victim in the trial. • The overseer of the trial. • The name of the prosecutor. • Atticus Finch's job in Macomb. • The last name of the defendant. • Heck Tate's position in Macomb. • Another name for sexual assault. • The town where the Finches live. • The town Dill comes from every summer. • Those who decide the defendant's guilt. • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2022-03-01
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- to lessen intensity
- imposing,as a necessary result
- likely to cause disagreement or argument
- marked by forceful energy
- dark colored velvet, appearing black
- difficult or irritating to deal with
- a cause of persistent pain or distress
- marked by unruly or aggressive noisiness
- a temporary stay
- a small instrument used between the teeth
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- to assume an air of superiority
- to burden with a legal claim
- a sense of uselessness
- boots used for riding horses
- unreasonable contempt of danger
- a crib for storing ears of corn
- stern, unyielding
- a false appearance or effect
- a very poor person
- to cause to move or send forth by throwing
20 Clues: a temporary stay • stern, unyielding • a very poor person • to lessen intensity • a sense of uselessness • marked by forceful energy • to burden with a legal claim • boots used for riding horses • a false appearance or effect • imposing,as a necessary result • to assume an air of superiority • unreasonable contempt of danger • a crib for storing ears of corn • ...
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- Aunt Alexandra tries to reach Scout to be ______
- sides before punishing a child
- Calpurnia takes Scout and Jem to ______
- To Kill a Mockingbird was set in the town of _______
- _______ is what Dolphus Raymond drinks from a paper bag
- The ________ are rumored to have poisoned pecans
- The final verdict of the trial is _______
- ____ Cried because of the final verdict
- _______ taught Scout to read
- Atticus tells Scout to consider things from his point of _______
- Mayella Ewell asks Tom Robinson to chop a _______
- ______ is Tom Robinsons wife
- Bob Ewell is ______ handed
- Scouts real name is _______
- Jem loses his ______ on the Radley fence
- ________ puts a blanket on Scouts shoulders
- Walter Cunningham puts _______ on his lunch
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- It´s a sin to kill a ________
- Tom Robinson's _______ arm was injured in an accident
- Atticus defends _______
- ________ is the sheriff of Maycomb
- In chapter 8, _______ house burns down
- Scout dresses as a ______ for the pageant
- Boo Radley´s real name is ________
- Miss Stephanie Crawford is the town ______
- Scout teaches her Uncle Jack to _______ to
- Jem was nearly _______ when he broke his arm
- The ________ never take anything they can't pay back
- A ________ was made of dirt with a layer of snow
- Atticus shoots a rabid ___
30 Clues: Atticus defends _______ • Bob Ewell is ______ handed • Atticus shoots a rabid ___ • Scouts real name is _______ • _______ taught Scout to read • ______ is Tom Robinsons wife • It´s a sin to kill a ________ • sides before punishing a child • ________ is the sheriff of Maycomb • Boo Radley´s real name is ________ • In chapter 8, _______ house burns down • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2022-04-21
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- He has a black wife and mixed kids
- Broke his arm in the "Attack"
- the sheriff
- Scared Jem and Scout
- Jem and Scout sat with during the trial
- is going to marry Scout
- The judge for the trial
- Miss Calpurnia's son
- He was accused of rape
- Scout picks him out of the mob
- Town Gossiper
- First thing the kids found in the knothole
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- Jem and Scouts mother figure
- Tom Robinsons employer
- who looked and smelled like a peppermint
- Got stabbed by Boo
- Wrote in the newspaper
- came to the house to help Atticus with the kids
- Jems younger sister
- Accused Tom Robinson of rape
- Scout and Jems cousin
- Stayed in his house and saw Jem and Scout as friends
- She taught Jem courage
- Fire destroys her house
- Tom Robinsons lawyer
25 Clues: the sheriff • Town Gossiper • Got stabbed by Boo • Jems younger sister • Scared Jem and Scout • Miss Calpurnia's son • Tom Robinsons lawyer • Scout and Jems cousin • Tom Robinsons employer • Wrote in the newspaper • She taught Jem courage • He was accused of rape • is going to marry Scout • The judge for the trial • Fire destroys her house • Jem and Scouts mother figure • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2022-04-14
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- first name of author
- atticus shot one
- jem didn't want scout to step on it
- what people say girls have
- is a radley
- Atticus's sister
- last name of author
- the dog shot
- housekeeper, cook
- her last name is ewell
- mayella's last name
- county name
- first name of the convicted
- miss maudie's flowers
- what jem broke
- last name of the convicted
- what attcius says mrs. dubose was
- the amount of times tom was shot
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- last name of certain family
- last name of the woman on her porch
- walter
- major setting of the story
- mrs. robinson
- you can eat pickles this way
- jacobs
- scout's brother
- state name
- scout's dad
- what it is to kill a mockingbird
- on jem's head
- first name of mayella's dad
- miss maudie made them for the kids
- found in tree
33 Clues: walter • jacobs • state name • is a radley • scout's dad • county name • the dog shot • mrs. robinson • on jem's head • found in tree • what jem broke • scout's brother • atticus shot one • Atticus's sister • housekeeper, cook • last name of author • mayella's last name • first name of author • miss maudie's flowers • her last name is ewell • what people say girls have • major setting of the story • ...
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- Atticus tells Scout not to _________ at school.
- Atticus tells Scout to walk in others' _______.
- Miss Stephanie is the town ____________.
- Tom's ______ arm is useless.
- She took the kids to church one Sunday.
- She is Jem and Scout's very proper aunt.
- Harper _______ is the author.
- She lied on the stand.
- The pageant took place on this night
- The name of the town in which the Finches live.
- ____________ Ewell tried to murder Jem and Scout.
- She was the mean neighbor whom Jem read to.
- Atticus shows that Bob Ewell is ____-handed
- Mr. ________ is the prosecuting attorney.
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- The students in class talk about this terrible man.
- Atticus has to _________ a rabid dog.
- He is Jem and Scout's imaginative friend.
- Mrs. Dubose is addicted to this.
- Dill acts out this story for Jem and Scout.
- Mr. __________ is the editor of the newspaper.
- Miss Caroline is Scout's ___________.
- The verdict in the Tom Robinson case.
- Boo put a couple of soap _____ in the tree.
- Reverend __________ sits with Jem and Scout during the trial.
- This is what Scout dresses up as at the pageant.
- She loves gardening and is the Finches' sensible neighbor
- He saved Jem and Scout near the oak tree.
- She is Tom Robinson's widow
28 Clues: She lied on the stand. • She is Tom Robinson's widow • Tom's ______ arm is useless. • Harper _______ is the author. • Mrs. Dubose is addicted to this. • The pageant took place on this night • Atticus has to _________ a rabid dog. • Miss Caroline is Scout's ___________. • The verdict in the Tom Robinson case. • She took the kids to church one Sunday. • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2022-05-18
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- teaches scout and Jem a lesson about courage before she dies
- the verdict given to Tom Robinson
- possible theme for TKAM
- known for being drunk and having mixed babies
- Finch made, mother figure to Jem and scout
- bakes the best cakes in town
- author of TKAM
- black man on trial for rape
- visits Maycomb in the summer and hangs with Jem and Scout
- the sheriff of Maycomb county
- daughter of Bob Ewell
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- Mayella’s face was beat up on this side
- state where the story takes place
- the lawyer of Maycomb county
- Cunningham kid that comes over for dinner
- brother of Scout
- narrator of TKAM
- Atticus sister, aunt to Jem and Scout
- place where Jem and scout find gifts
- poor white trash family
- is supposed to never leave the house
21 Clues: author of TKAM • brother of Scout • narrator of TKAM • daughter of Bob Ewell • possible theme for TKAM • poor white trash family • black man on trial for rape • the lawyer of Maycomb county • bakes the best cakes in town • the sheriff of Maycomb county • the verdict given to Tom Robinson • state where the story takes place • place where Jem and scout find gifts • ...
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- state where the story takes place
- black man on trial for rape
- known for being drunk and having mixed babies
- author of TKAM
- narrator of TKAM
- teaches scout and Jem a lesson about courage before she dies
- brother of Scout
- Atticus sister, aunt to Jem and Scout
- the lawyer of Maycomb county
- visits Maycomb in the summer and hangs with Jem and Scout
- Cunningham kid that comes over for dinner
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- Mayella’s face was beat up on this side
- possible theme for TKAM
- Finch made, mother figure to Jem and scout
- is supposed to never leave the house
- the sheriff of Maycomb county
- daughter of Bob Ewell
- bakes the best cakes in town
- the verdict given to Tom Robinson
- poor white trash family
20 Clues: author of TKAM • narrator of TKAM • brother of Scout • daughter of Bob Ewell • possible theme for TKAM • poor white trash family • black man on trial for rape • bakes the best cakes in town • the lawyer of Maycomb county • the sheriff of Maycomb county • state where the story takes place • the verdict given to Tom Robinson • is supposed to never leave the house • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2023-10-22
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- Tate , Testifies in the trial of Tom Robinson.
- , The mysterious neighbor who rarely leaves his house.
- Symbolizes innocence and goodness.
- fictional town where the story is set.
- Father of Scout and Jem Finch.
- Maudie, A kind neighbor and friend of the Finch children.
- Finch , The lawyer who defends Tom Robinson.
- Landing , The Finch family ancestral home.
- , The Finch family's housekeeper.
- , The family whose son, Boo, is reclusive.
- Radley , The mysterious figure who saves Jem and Scout.
- The town sheriff in Maycomb.
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- , A central theme in the novel.
- , Accused of raping Mayella Ewell.
- , The book's young female protagonist.
- , Renders the verdict in the trial.
- , Scout's older brother and playmate.
- , The accused man in the trial.
- The last name of the main family in the story.
- Stephanie, Gossipy neighbor in Maycomb.
- , Accuses Tom Robinson of assault.
- , A poor farming family in Maycomb.
- Where the trial of Tom Robinson takes place.
- , A friend who visits Maycomb in the summer.
- , The family that accuses Tom Robinson.
25 Clues: The town sheriff in Maycomb. • Father of Scout and Jem Finch. • , A central theme in the novel. • , The accused man in the trial. • , The Finch family's housekeeper. • , Accused of raping Mayella Ewell. • Symbolizes innocence and goodness. • , Accuses Tom Robinson of assault. • , Renders the verdict in the trial. • , A poor farming family in Maycomb. • ...
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- What does the black community send in appreciation after Atticus’ trial?
- The author
- Scout’s friend who lives in Meridian
- Prize What prize did the novel win?
- Scout’s brother
- The story takes place during the _____________
- Miss Caroline disproves scout’s _______ ability
- The town they live in
- “It’s a sin to kill a ___________
- The main Character
- House maid/mother figure
- What got caught on the fence when Jem was trying to leave?
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- Mr. Radley’s son who is kept in their house
- Who wants to get rid of Calpurnia?
- Scout’s father
- There were only _________ in the jury.
- Scout’s teacher
- What did Scout find in the tree?
- Dill’s aunt
- Where did Scout find gum?
20 Clues: The author • Dill’s aunt • Scout’s father • Scout’s brother • Scout’s teacher • The main Character • The town they live in • House maid/mother figure • Where did Scout find gum? • What did Scout find in the tree? • “It’s a sin to kill a ___________ • Who wants to get rid of Calpurnia? • Prize What prize did the novel win? • Scout’s friend who lives in Meridian • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2024-02-23
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- Who acts like a mother figure for the kids
- Who does Scout get into a fight with because he was calling Atticus names
- Who ran away from home because they weren't getting enough attention
- Man vs man, man vs self, man vs nature, man vs society
- Boo's older brother who fills the tree with cement
- A racist white women who is struggling with a morphine addiction
- The ways words are arranged within a sentence
- What does Boo Radley place on Scout when Miss Maudie's house catches on fire
- A character that doesn't change over time
- The expression of the writers attitude toward his/her subject
- According to Atticus what is a sin to kill
- Something that shouldn't be taken literally but have a widely understood meaning
- What does Atticus shoot
- Who is mad at Culpurnia's church brought she brought the kids with her
- What is Tom Robinson's verdict from the trial
- What does Jem find folded on the fence
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- Who is the wealthy white man who married a black women and pretends to be a drunk
- A character that evolves over time
- Is a reference to something that the reader would know
- An important and usually repeating idea in a work
- Authors' choice of words
- Where is the story taking place
- Accused of rape
- What does light symbolize
- Who is the best shooter in Maycomb
- The humanizing of inanimate objects or animals
- What point of view is To Kill a Mockingbird
- The kids try to deliver Boo Radley a note through what
- What characteristic does Lee emphasize by choosing Scout to be the narrator
- Who defends Atticus even though he's racist
30 Clues: Accused of rape • What does Atticus shoot • Authors' choice of words • What does light symbolize • Where is the story taking place • A character that evolves over time • Who is the best shooter in Maycomb • What does Jem find folded on the fence • A character that doesn't change over time • Who acts like a mother figure for the kids • According to Atticus what is a sin to kill • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2024-02-23
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- Scout's final age
- The chapter that Alex comes to stay with the Finches
- Jem's final age
- Atticus's brother
- Which teacher yelled at Miss Caroline? (Miss...)
- the chapter that miss Maudie's house burned down (letters
- The father of Mayella (no spaces)(Mr...)
- Second word of Calpurnia's church
- Father to Jem and Scout
- The guy who sneezes all the time (Mr...)
- Scout's cousin
- Scout's best friend
- Atticus' Final age
- Lady that Jem read to and freed herself from drug addiction
- City gossip (Miss...)
- Teacher of Scout (no spaces)(first and last)
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- Scout's older friend (Miss...)
- Who made Miss Caroline cry? (first and last)
- Years that TKAM is set in (numbers)(put "TKAM" at the end)
- First name of author
- Rabid dog who was shot (first and last)
- Servant to the Finches
- Girl who was raped
- First name of main character
- Man that stays in the house (no spaces)(first and last)
- Supposed rapist (no spaces)(first and last)
- Jean Louise's brother
- Jem's aunt
- Opponent Lawyer
- Who bullied Scout about her father at school?
30 Clues: Jem's aunt • Scout's cousin • Jem's final age • Opponent Lawyer • Scout's final age • Atticus's brother • Girl who was raped • Atticus' Final age • Scout's best friend • First name of author • Jean Louise's brother • City gossip (Miss...) • Servant to the Finches • Father to Jem and Scout • First name of main character • Scout's older friend (Miss...) • Second word of Calpurnia's church • ...
To kill a mockingbird 2024-01-22
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- cheap car or aircraft in bad condition
- kill it
- really cool dude
- not showing respect for another person
- fan
- instruction or improvement of a person morally or intellectually
- shocked!
- flowering plant popular in the south
- a way that is forbidden by laws
- the quality of being religious or reverent
- causing or likely to cause an argument; controversial
- saying little
- make an unpleasant feeling less intense
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- slang for pants
- preference for something; bias
- settle the inheritance of property over a number of generations so ownership remains with a family
- your choice
- inclined to one side
- a bitter denunciation
- a departure from what is normal or expected, typically one that is unwelcome
- up handshake
- strong feeling for particular occupation
- ceremonial officer of a church
- irritable and quarrelsome
- unable to take effective action
- ghost
- the end
- favorable, a sign of future success
- a temporary stay or visit
29 Clues: fan • ghost • kill it • the end • shocked! • your choice • up handshake • saying little • slang for pants • really cool dude • inclined to one side • a bitter denunciation • irritable and quarrelsome • a temporary stay or visit • preference for something; bias • ceremonial officer of a church • unable to take effective action • a way that is forbidden by laws • favorable, a sign of future success • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2024-01-23
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- Narrator of the story
- Tom Robinson's wife
- Left arm is shorter than his right arm
- House burns down after it snows in Maycomb
- Saved Jem and Scout Finch from being attacked
- The man that told the mob to leave at the jail
- Has mixed children and is known as the town drunk
- Knows all of the towns gossip
- Sheriff of Maycomb County
- Director of the Halloween pageant
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- The children sat with this man at the trial
- Lawyer that defends Tom Robison
- A rabid dog shot by Atticus Finch
- Breaks his arm at the end of story after being attacked
- Aunt that wants Scout to be more lady like
- Scouts first grade teacher that was mad at her for knowing how to read
- Morphine Addict that loves her camelias
- Friend that vists Scout and Jem in the summer time
- Filled the knot hole tree with concrete
- Accused Tom Robinson of raping her
- Attacked Jem and Scout Finch
- Owner of the Maycomb Tribune
- Mother like figure in Scout and Jems wife
- Judge of Maycomb County
- Tom Robinson's employer
25 Clues: Tom Robinson's wife • Narrator of the story • Judge of Maycomb County • Tom Robinson's employer • Sheriff of Maycomb County • Attacked Jem and Scout Finch • Owner of the Maycomb Tribune • Knows all of the towns gossip • Lawyer that defends Tom Robison • A rabid dog shot by Atticus Finch • Director of the Halloween pageant • Accused Tom Robinson of raping her • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2024-01-24
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- Nathan Radley says he is filling the knot-hole because the tree is _____.
- What national crisis happens in this time period?
- Who cried over the guilty verdict?
- Who has a crippled arm from a cotton gin accident?
- Atticus promises to ____ to Scout every night if she goes to school.
- Who wanted Scout to be more ladylike?
- Who does Scout fight on the first day for getting her in trouble?
- Who is the town "phantom" that is rarely seen?
- Who is the white man with mixed children?
- Who is the sheriff of Maycomb County?
- Who narrates the novel?
- Who accuses Tom of raping his daughter?
- Dubose Who has "fits" of withdrawals from morphine?
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- Who says, "Mockingbirds don't do one thing but make music for us to enjoy."
- Point of view of the novel
- The Finch's cousin whom Scout fights for calling Atticus names
- Who takes Scout and Jem to church?
- It is a sin to _____.
- Who is Boo Radley's brother?
- When the children run from Nathan Radley, Jem loses his _____.
- Who do the children sit with at the trial?
- Who has lice and makes Miss Caroline cry?
- Based on Mayella's testimony, we can assume her father ____ her.
- Who said, "In the name of God, believe Tom Robinson"?
- Maycomb County, Alabama, 1930s is the ____ of the story.
25 Clues: It is a sin to _____. • Who narrates the novel? • Point of view of the novel • Who is Boo Radley's brother? • Who takes Scout and Jem to church? • Who cried over the guilty verdict? • Who wanted Scout to be more ladylike? • Who is the sheriff of Maycomb County? • Who accuses Tom of raping his daughter? • Who has lice and makes Miss Caroline cry? • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2024-01-26
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- Judge who presides over the Tom Robinson case.
- Brother of Atticus Finch.
- An African-American accused of rape.
- Gets beat up by Scout for insulting her father.
- Friend of Jem & Scout.
- Poor kid in Scout's class.
- Racist elderly lady who gets addicted to Morphine.
- Father of the girl Tom Robinson was accused of raping.
- The girl who accused Tom Robinson of raping her.
- Wife of Tom Robinson.
- Sister of Atticus Finch.
- Works for the Finch family.
- The older brother of Scout.
- The sheriff of Maycomb county.
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- The father of Jem & Scout.
- First grade teacher, new to Maycomb.
- Main character, narrator.
- The boss of Tom Robinson.
- Son of Bob Ewell.
- African American woman with a dislike towards white people.
- Reverend of an African church.
- White man who has mixed children and pretends to be drunk.
- Son of Calpurnia.
- A mysterious man who never comes out of the house.
- Aunt of Dill.
25 Clues: Aunt of Dill. • Son of Bob Ewell. • Son of Calpurnia. • Wife of Tom Robinson. • Friend of Jem & Scout. • Sister of Atticus Finch. • Main character, narrator. • Brother of Atticus Finch. • The boss of Tom Robinson. • The father of Jem & Scout. • Poor kid in Scout's class. • Works for the Finch family. • The older brother of Scout. • Reverend of an African church. • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2024-03-22
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- He is the man that Maycomb County was named after.
- This child challenged Scout to a fight in the early stages of the Tom Robinson case.
- This is Dill's real full name.
- This is Arthur's nickname.
- He ensured Atticus' safety at the jailhouse with a double-barreled shotgun.
- She is the person who was allegedly raped by Tom Robinson.
- He is the son of Atticus.
- This is where a mob of people ambushed Atticus in order to lynch Tom Robinson.
- This is where Scout split her knuckle on a relative's tooth around Christmas.
- He was accused of rape by the Ewell family.
- This character is surrounded by mystery and urban legend due to his reclusive nature.
- He is Maycomb's sheriff.
- He cost the family 500 dollars after a botched attempt at presidential assassination.
- She is Atticus' sister.
- Calpurnia taught this character to read.
- He was beaten up by Scout but then was invited to have dinner with the Finches.
- She grows flowers and is a good friend to the Finch Family.
- He is the father of the protagonist, and he is an amazing lawyer.
- Scout will supposedly be married to this character.
- He came to live in the Radley House in order to take care of Arthur.
- He is Tom Robinson's former employer
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- She is the maid for the Finch family.
- This house is surrounded by urban legend and superstitions.
- She has a habit of prefacing her words with a curious "s" sound.
- This is Scout's real full name.
- She is Dill's summertime caretaker.
- Scout felt like she was being robbed of something here though she did not know what.
- She blocked the Finch family from entering the colored church.
- He saved the children's seats at the trial.
- She is the most devout lady in Maycomb County.
- This was once a person who now sits on roads and sucks peoples' breath.
- He is bitter towards Atticus because Atticus showed the courtroom that he is a liar.
- This is the county in which the story takes place.
- He gave Atticus the Tom Robinson case.
- She is Tom Robinson's wife.
- These are what Jem thought must be done away with after the Tom Robinson trial.
- He owned a tavern and is responsible for the location of Maycomb County.
- He pretends to be drunk though he only drinks Coca-Cola.
- She infamously loves to gossip.
39 Clues: She is Atticus' sister. • He is Maycomb's sheriff. • He is the son of Atticus. • This is Arthur's nickname. • She is Tom Robinson's wife. • This is Dill's real full name. • This is Scout's real full name. • She infamously loves to gossip. • She is Dill's summertime caretaker. • He is Tom Robinson's former employer • She is the maid for the Finch family. • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2024-03-24
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- Who is the town gossip?
- What was the dog's name that had rabies?
- Who was Boo's father?
- Who was Atticus's sister?
- How old was Jem at the end of the book?
- What neighbor's house burned down?
- What is the name of the town where the story takes place?
- Where was Tom Robinson held?
- What is Dill's real name?
- Who is Dill's Aunt?
- Who is the daughter of Bob Ewell?
- What is the name of the judge in the trial?
- How old was Scout in the beginning of the novel?
- What is Atticus's job?
- Who was Scout's teacher in the beginning of the book?
- What did Boo stab his father with?
- Who is the editor of the local newspaper?
- How old was Scout at the end of the book?
- Who claims to have seen Tom Robinson running from the crime?
- Who was the sheriff in Maycomb?
- How old was Scout when her mother died?
- What is the last name of the family that Aunt Alexandra calls "trash"?
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- Where does the Finch family live?
- What is the name of the school the Finch children attend?
- How old was Dill when he met the Finch children?
- Who is the author of "To Kill a Mockingbird"?
- Who is the prosecuting attorney in the trial?
- What is the name of the elderly woman who lives near the Finches?
- Who is Scout's older brother?
- What is Scout's real name?
- Who is the author of the book that Scout's class reads in school?
- Who was the boy Scout fought on the first day of school?
- Who is the Finch's housekeeper?
- What is Arthur Radley referred to as?
- Who is Scout's best friend?
- Who is the Finch's cousin who comes to visit?
- Who is the man accused of assaulting Mayella?
- Who shot at Jem after the Halloween Pageant?
- Who is a part of Aunt Alexandra's missionary Group?
- What is the nickname of the book's protagonist?
- Who was Scout's uncle?
41 Clues: Who is Dill's Aunt? • Who was Boo's father? • What is Atticus's job? • Who was Scout's uncle? • Who is the town gossip? • Who was Atticus's sister? • What is Dill's real name? • What is Scout's real name? • Who is Scout's best friend? • Where was Tom Robinson held? • Who is Scout's older brother? • Who is the Finch's housekeeper? • Who was the sheriff in Maycomb? • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2024-03-24
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- What is the name of the town where the story takes place?
- Where does the Finch family live?
- Who was the sheriff in Maycomb?
- What was the dog's name that had rabies?
- What is Scout's real name?
- How old was Scout at the end of the book?
- What is the name of the school the Finch children attend?
- Who was the boy Scout fought on the first day of school?
- Who shot at Jem after the Halloween Pageant?
- How old was Jem at the end of the book?
- What neighbor's house burned down?
- Who is Dill's Aunt?
- Who is the man accused of assaulting Mayella?
- Who is the Finch's cousin who comes to visit?
- What is the nickname of the book's protagonist?
- How old was Scout when her mother died?
- Who was Boo's father?
- Who is the author of "To Kill a Mockingbird"?
- What is the name of the elderly woman who lives near the Finches?
- Who was Scout's teacher in the beginning of the book?
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- Who is the author of the book that Scout's class reads in school?
- Who was Scout's uncle?
- What is the last name of the family that Aunt Alexandra calls "trash"?
- What is Dill's real name?
- Who is Scout's best friend?
- What is Atticus's job?
- What is Arthur Radley referred to as?
- Who is the Finch's housekeeper?
- Who is Scout's older brother?
- What did Boo stab his father with?
- Who is the town gossip?
- What is the name of the judge in the trial?
- Who is a part of Aunt Alexandra's missionary Group?
- How old was Scout in the beginning of the novel?
- Who claims to have seen Tom Robinson running from the crime?
- Who is the editor of the local newspaper?
- Who is the daughter of Bob Ewell?
- How old was Dill when he met the Finch children?
- Who was Atticus's sister?
- Who is the prosecuting attorney in the trial?
40 Clues: Who is Dill's Aunt? • Who was Boo's father? • Who was Scout's uncle? • What is Atticus's job? • Who is the town gossip? • What is Dill's real name? • Who was Atticus's sister? • What is Scout's real name? • Who is Scout's best friend? • Who is Scout's older brother? • Who was the sheriff in Maycomb? • Who is the Finch's housekeeper? • Where does the Finch family live? • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2024-03-24
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- He is the town's doctor.
- He stands up for Tom in court.
- Atticus went there to protect Tom from the mob.
- How many kids do Tom and Helen have?
- He asked Atticus to take the case in defending Tom Robinson.
- He is the founder of Finch's Landing.
- A gossip who repeat stories about the Radley's.
- The housekeeper and nanny for the Finch's.
- Got beat up by Scout at school.
- A poor farmer that was seeking to lynch Tom at the jail.
- He is the son of Bob Ewell.
- He made fun of Atticus an got beat up for it.
- She is Maycomb's telephone operator.
- She is the aunt of Dill Harris.
- The wife of Tom Robinson.
- The new hostess of the missionary society meetings.
- The sheriff of Maycomb County.
- The owner of The Maycomb Tribune.
- The father of Jem and Scout.
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- The building had a varied architectural style.
- He seals the tree knothole with cement.
- A teacher at Scout's school who insists that America isn't prejudice.
- Angrily cries when Tom is found guilty by the jury.
- He attempts to murder Scout and Jem.
- The African American nurse for Mrs. Dubose.
- Scout's ineffectual first grade teacher.
- Jeremy's younger sister and a tomboy.
- The meanest old woman who ever lived.
- Her house got burned down and she had to stay with Stephanie.
- He is the son of the Finch's family housekeeper.
- Falsely accused of raping a white woman.
- The youngest brother of Atticus and Alexandra.
- He is Arthur and Nathan's father.
- The youngest radley and he is very ghost-like.
- He prefers living among the Black people.
- A boy who stays with Rachel every summer.
- He makes change in the collection plate in church every Sunday.
- He is Alexandra's spoiled grandson.
- She didn't like the idea of Calpurnia bringing white kids to their church.
- Accused Tom Robinson of raping her.
40 Clues: He is the town's doctor. • The wife of Tom Robinson. • He is the son of Bob Ewell. • The father of Jem and Scout. • He stands up for Tom in court. • The sheriff of Maycomb County. • Got beat up by Scout at school. • She is the aunt of Dill Harris. • He is Arthur and Nathan's father. • The owner of The Maycomb Tribune. • He is Alexandra's spoiled grandson. • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2024-03-19
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- - author of the book
- - accused of rape
- - author of the novel
- - Charles Baker Harris
- - setting of the novel
- - lice in his hair
- - symbol of innocence and goodness
- - Atticus's sister
- - Atticus's brother
- - Jem has to ___ to Mrs. Dubose for destroying her flowers.
- - Scout's real name
- - Scout's age when mom died
- - last name of narrator's family
- - Jem's real name
- - first thing Scout found in the knothole
- - What does Boo Radley carve figures of Scout of Jem out of?
- - "until you claim into their ___ and walk around in it."
- - Boo Radley's brother
- - Who does Atticus defend in court?
- - narrator of the story
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- - finch family's housekeeper
- - Scout's older brother
- - quality Atticus teaches his children
- - Jem's age when mom died
- - state where the book is set
- - the meanest old woman who ever lived
- - accused of a crime he didn't commit
- - father of Scout and Jem
- - central theme in the novel
- - attitude prevalent in Maycomb
- - the state where the story takes place
- - the setting of the trial
- - family with a reclusive son
- - Arthur Radley
- - tom's last name
- - hides coca-cola in a bag
- - jem broke his ____
- - How much older is Jem than Scout?
- - social ________
- - Unnatural weather in maycomb
- - Atticus shoots a _____
41 Clues: - Arthur Radley • - accused of rape • - tom's last name • - Jem's real name • - social ________ • - lice in his hair • - Atticus's sister • - Atticus's brother • - Scout's real name • - author of the book • - jem broke his ____ • - author of the novel • - Charles Baker Harris • - setting of the novel • - Boo Radley's brother • - Scout's older brother • - narrator of the story • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2024-03-25
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- He pretends to be drunk though he only drinks Coca-Cola.
- Scout will supposedly be married to this character.
- He owned a tavern and is responsible for the location of Maycomb County.
- He cost the family 500 dollars after a botched attempt at presidential assassination.
- He saved the children's seats at the trial.
- She is Tom Robinson's wife.
- She is the maid for the Finch family.
- This house is surrounded by urban legend and superstitions.
- He was beaten up by Scout but then was invited to have dinner with the Finches.
- She is Dill's summertime caretaker.
- This is Arthur's nickname.
- Calpurnia taught this character to read.
- This is the county in which the story takes place.
- This was once a person who now sits on roads and sucks peoples' breath.
- She is Atticus' sister.
- She is the person who was allegedly raped by Tom Robinson.
- This is Scout's real full name.
- This character is surrounded by mystery and urban legend due to his reclusive nature.
- He is Tom Robinson's former employer
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- He ensured Atticus' safety at the jailhouse with a double-barreled shotgun.
- This is Dill's real full name.
- This is the name of the author of the novel.
- She is the most devout lady in Maycomb County.
- He gave Atticus the Tom Robinson case.
- This is where Scout split her knuckle on a relative's tooth around Christmas.
- He is the father of the protagonist, and he is an amazing lawyer.
- He is Maycomb's sheriff.
- He is the man that Maycomb County was named after.
- She has a habit of prefacing her words with a curious "s" sound.
- This child challenged Scout to a fight in the early stages of the Tom Robinson case.
- He was accused of rape by the Ewell family.
- Scout felt like she was being robbed of something here though she did not know what.
- He is the son of Atticus.
- He came to live in the Radley House in order to take care of Arthur.
- She infamously loves to gossip.
- She grows flowers and is a good friend to the Finch Family.
- These are what Jem thought must be done away with after the Tom Robinson trial.
- This is where a mob of people ambushed Atticus in order to lynch Tom Robinson.
- He is bitter towards Atticus because Atticus showed the courtroom that he is a liar.
- She blocked the Finch family from entering the colored church.
40 Clues: She is Atticus' sister. • He is Maycomb's sheriff. • He is the son of Atticus. • This is Arthur's nickname. • She is Tom Robinson's wife. • This is Dill's real full name. • She infamously loves to gossip. • This is Scout's real full name. • She is Dill's summertime caretaker. • He is Tom Robinson's former employer • She is the maid for the Finch family. • ...
To kill a mockingbird 2024-02-05
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- Great embarrassment and shame.
- Skill or expertise in a particular activity or field.
- Believing that people are motivated purely by self-interest; distrustful of human sincerity or integrity.
- A preference or special liking for something; a bias in favor of something.
- Evil in nature or effect; malevolent.
- Having or showing a wish to do evil to others.
- Unusually or disproportionately large; excessive.
- A feeling of pensive sadness, typically with no obvious cause.
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- Exercising power in a cruel or arbitrary way.
- A temporary stay.
- Show feelings of superiority; be patronizing.
- Continue in a course of action even in the face of difficulty or with little or no prospect of success.
- Extremely or unusually small.
- Bad-tempered, argumentative, and uncooperative.
- Conducive to success; favorable.
- To make an unpleasant feeling less intense.
- Inspiring fear or respect through being impressively large, powerful, intense, or capable.
- Forbidden by law, rules, or custom.
- Reserved or uncommunicative in speech; saying little.
- Originating or occurring naturally in a particular place; native.
20 Clues: A temporary stay. • Extremely or unusually small. • Great embarrassment and shame. • Conducive to success; favorable. • Forbidden by law, rules, or custom. • Evil in nature or effect; malevolent. • To make an unpleasant feeling less intense. • Exercising power in a cruel or arbitrary way. • Show feelings of superiority; be patronizing. • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2024-04-19
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- the narrator's families's cook
- boo wraps this around the narrator
- what mrs. dubose was addicted to
- the narrator's full name
- the narrator's older brother
- the narrator's cousin
- unjust laws in the south after the civil war
- what the narrator learns to do instead of writing
- the main skill the narrator's father imparts
- the narrator's father's profession
- the state that the story takes place in
- her house catches on fire
- the narrator's father
- major theme in the novel
- Charles baker harris
- boo's older brother's first name
- the cook's son
- the sheriff
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- name of the cooks's church
- accused tom of raping her
- the town where Charles is from
- the narrator's aunt
- tom's wife
- racist laws passed post-civil war
- the narrator doesn't beat him up, respecting her father
- killing it is a sin
- miss maudie's flowers
- the town that the story takes place in
- Tom ______
- the narrator's first grade teacher
- judge _____
- he puts molasses on his chicken
- the narrator's uncle
- boo ___
- mrs dubose's flowers
- the narrator
- mrs. dubose's first name
- the ewell father
- a period of poverty in the 1930s
- boo leaves gifts here
40 Clues: boo ___ • tom's wife • Tom ______ • judge _____ • the sheriff • the narrator • the cook's son • the ewell father • the narrator's aunt • killing it is a sin • the narrator's uncle • mrs dubose's flowers • Charles baker harris • miss maudie's flowers • the narrator's cousin • the narrator's father • boo leaves gifts here • the narrator's full name • mrs. dubose's first name • major theme in the novel • ...
To kill a mockingbird 2024-04-28
Across
- What is the thing that people says when boo stabs his dad?
- Scout; Jem; Atticus; Boo Radley
- What is the first thing that scout found in the tree?
- Radley Jem and Scout's reclusive neighbor
- The story is narrated in what point of view?
- What was the thing that block the hole of the tree?
- Scout's classmate that refuses to take money from Miss Caroline.
- What fall off when scout, dill, and jem tired to go over the fence?
- Who is the author?
- Atticus's profession
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- To kill a_____
- Who is the finches’ ancestor
- What is the last name of this family?
- What people think about boo?
- What does Boo Radley place on Scout during the house fire?
- This destroys Miss Maudie's House?
- where scout’s ancestor Simon finch came from?
- The Novel's narrator and protagonist.
- The state the story takes place in.
- What is the second thing that scout found in the tree?
20 Clues: To kill a_____ • Who is the author? • Atticus's profession • Who is the finches’ ancestor • What people think about boo? • Scout; Jem; Atticus; Boo Radley • This destroys Miss Maudie's House? • The state the story takes place in. • What is the last name of this family? • The Novel's narrator and protagonist. • Radley Jem and Scout's reclusive neighbor • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2025-04-24
Across
- Type of pickle
- Where you live
- What you cover up with when you're cold
- Barrier that surrounds a property
- Girl _ cookies
- "Sweet home _"
- What you find under the tree on Christmas
- Big, yellow vehicle
- What you wear when you have trouble seeing
- Can turn to mud
- What happens in the winter instead of rain
- Can either be a verbal or physical disagreement
- Where you sit and eat
- What gets you places
- A prized possession
- What you say to scare someone
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- Round thing that makes a car move
- Place where you worship
- Every state has their own style of this
- Something you wear on your head
- What you lay on to sleep
- A court case
- Animal that almost everyone has as a pet
- Something you can go up and down
- Pretty plants
- Where you can read the daily news
- Another word for educator
- What burned down miss maudie's house
- Something you read
- Place where you learn
30 Clues: A court case • Pretty plants • Type of pickle • Where you live • Girl _ cookies • "Sweet home _" • Can turn to mud • Something you read • Big, yellow vehicle • A prized possession • What gets you places • Place where you learn • Where you sit and eat • Place where you worship • What you lay on to sleep • Another word for educator • What you say to scare someone • Something you wear on your head • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2025-05-06
Across
- Which prison did Tom Robinson get sent to which was 70 miles away
- Atticus' first clients when he first became a lawyer
- who take cares of the Radley house after Mr.Radley got murdered?
- Which item does Boo Radley put on Scout when there was a fire at Miss Maudie's house?
- What disease did the dog have that made him "mad"
- Owner and writer of the Maycomb Tribune
- How many shots did the police shoot Tom Robinson when he tried to escape?
- It is a sin to kill a ____
- The Finch's neighbor, Atticus'childhood friend and likes gardening
- Who leaves gifts in the tree
- The preacher of Calpurnia's church
- What did Walter put on his food that made Scout point it out?
- Ewell Mayella's abusive father
- How old is Mayella in To Kill A Mockingbird?
- Who is the judge who keeps their court informal like but still is professional
- Atticus' nickname when he became a good shooter
- The mad dog's name
- Caretaker of Finch's Landing, wants Scout to be more "ladylike"
- Who has lice at school
- How much money was the church collecting to help Helen Robinson?
- Jem and Scout's black caretaker
- How many children do Tom and Helen Robinson have?
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- The town gossip
- The name of Calpurnia's Church
- Where do Jem, Dill, and Scout sit to watch the trial?
- What was Boo Radley's first gift in the knothole?
- The morphine addict that made Jem read to her
- What game does the kids create during summer?
- What was Boo Radley's fourth gift in the knothole?
- Who is Calpurnia's son?
- Bob Ewell is tolerable except when he ___
- Raymond Who was the father of mixed children?
- The group of men was outside Tom's jailhouse because they wanted to ___ him.
- Atticus ___ Jem's hair to show affection
- The narrator of To Kill A Mockingbird
- When Jem and Scout build a snowman, what does it resemble the most?
- Which item of clothing did Jem get stuck when escaping
- What occupation did Simon Finch have to earn money?
- Scout and Jem's uncle who is a doctor
- The Sheriff of Maycomb
- Which side of Mayella's face that had the black eye?
- Which item do the children hook a note onto to get Boo Radley to get the note and read it?
- How does Scout end up at the front of the Radley's house?
43 Clues: The town gossip • The mad dog's name • The Sheriff of Maycomb • Who has lice at school • Who is Calpurnia's son? • It is a sin to kill a ____ • Who leaves gifts in the tree • The name of Calpurnia's Church • Ewell Mayella's abusive father • Jem and Scout's black caretaker • The preacher of Calpurnia's church • The narrator of To Kill A Mockingbird • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2025-04-30
Across
- Place Scout hates attending.
- Central courtroom event in town.
- Angry group at the jail.
- Rumored to be poisonous from Radley trees.
- Strict, traditional Finch relative.
- Tom’s unjust verdict.
- Where gifts are left for kids.
- Where major events unfold.
- The main family’s surname.
- Maudie Neighbor who loves gardening.
- State where Maycomb is set.
- Woman who confronts Calpurnia.
- What Atticus earns from many.
- stand Where Mayella falsely accuses Tom.
- overalls Her favorite tomboy attire.
- Violent threat Tom faces.
- motif Represents destroyed innocence.
- What mockingbirds metaphorically represent.
- Scout and Jem’s summertime friend.
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- Innocence symbol in the novel.
- The fictional town’s name.
- Finch family’s housekeeper and cook.
- pageant Scout’s ham costume event.
- Moral lesson Atticus teaches.
- The author’s first name.
- Bob, the trial’s hostile witness.
- The story’s young narrator.
- The reclusive family next door.
- Rabid animal Atticus shoots.
- Poor but proud farming family.
- Scout’s protective older brother.
- Tate Maycomb’s law enforcer.
- Group deciding Tom’s fate.
- The story’s harsh social issue.
- Accused man Atticus defends.
- Enforced racial separation in Maycomb.
- Surrounding Boo Radley’s house.
- Scout and Jem’s wise father.
- Mysterious neighbor Arthur’s nickname.
- Sykes Minister at the Black church.
40 Clues: Tom’s unjust verdict. • The author’s first name. • Angry group at the jail. • Violent threat Tom faces. • The fictional town’s name. • Group deciding Tom’s fate. • Where major events unfold. • The main family’s surname. • The story’s young narrator. • State where Maycomb is set. • Place Scout hates attending. • Rabid animal Atticus shoots. • Tate Maycomb’s law enforcer. • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2025-05-07
Across
- "But someone was booming again. '__________-!'" (Lee 178)
- The lawyer for the Ewells
- "Mr. ______ not only ran The Maycomb Tribune office, he lived in it."(Lee 150)
- The narrator's full name
- Scout's teacher in the beginning of the book is Miss _______.
- Calpurnia started calling Jem "_____ Jem."
- City where Scout lives
- Mr. ______ Radley chased the kids with a shotgun because he thought they were intruders.
- Dill's full name
- The narrator's brother's full name
- Mrs. Dubose was addicted to _______.
- Scout's uncle who didn't have any children.
- The old lady who died after Scout and Jem read to her.
- The black man accused of assault
- "Francis came out on the ______" (Lee 83)
- Scout is told to wear a _______ and not pants.
- Atticus' nickname when he was a kid.
- Mrs. Dubose wanted the kids to read to her for one _______.
- Scout's aunt who insists on her being ladylike
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- "'How many ____ you got?' 'One'" (Lee 189)
- The cook in the Finch house
- "'No, I told her about Lord ______'" (Lee 87)
- Scout is told to act _______ by many adults.
- Jem's _____ were snagged and lost in the Radley's yard.
- "Indeed, they were an endless Project that slowly evolved into a ______" (Lee 32)
- Nickname of narrator's brother
- Nathan Radley filled the tree with ______ because it was "sick."
- Atticus is nearly ______ years old in chapter 10.
- Atticus shot the rabid dog, ________.
- "'People in their right minds never take pride in their talents,' said Miss _____." (Lee 98
- "Jem was twelve. He was difficult to live with, inconsistent, moody." (Lee 115)
- Father's job
- The kid down the street who never left the house.
- The judge at the trial was Judge _____.
- Full name of the town sheriff
- The narrator's father's full name
- Scout's cousin who made fun of Atticus for defending Tom.
- Scout and Jem found things in a ______ of a tree in the Radley's property.
- Miss Maudie said Miss _______'d be singing a different tune if Tim Johnson was still coming up the street" (Lee 97)
- Aunt Alexandra's husband who barely talked to Scout and Jem.
40 Clues: Father's job • Dill's full name • City where Scout lives • The narrator's full name • The lawyer for the Ewells • The cook in the Finch house • Full name of the town sheriff • Nickname of narrator's brother • The black man accused of assault • The narrator's father's full name • The narrator's brother's full name • Mrs. Dubose was addicted to _______. • ...
To Kill a MockingBird 2025-05-07
Across
- The county where Scout and Jem live with Atticus.
- Robert Ewell's daughter.
- The drink that Dolphus Raymond puts in his paper bag and drinks (no hyphen).
- The man who was put on trial and found guilty.
- Scout's father's name.
- Nathan Radley's brother.
- The name of Tom's wife (only first name).
- The Ewell who scared Miss Caroline with his horrible hygeine.
- Robert Ewell's dominant hand.
- Jem and Scout modeled a snowman after this man (don't add the mr. before).
- The person who Tom Robinson worked for.
- Arthur Radley's older brother.
- Scout and Jem's doctor.
- The nanny of Scout and Jem.
- Scout's real name.
- The judge's full name.
- The object that Tom Robinson busted after Mayella Ewell asked him to.
- Mayella Ewell's father.
- Maycomb county's gossip.
- What Scout was dressed as for Mrs. Merriweather's pageant.
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- The neighbor whose company Scout enjoys, she also has history with Atticus.
- The lawyer who was defending the Ewells.
- The garbage collector of Maycomb county.
- Atticus's younger sister.
- The mad dog that Atticus shot.
- A man who pretends to be drunk so people don't shame his family
- What Jem and Scout called the Radley's home.
- The name of Calpurnia's church.
- The kid who scared Scout and Jem the night of the pageant.
- The boy who Scout beat up and then went to their house for lunch.
- The city Dill came from in Mississippi.
- The woman who was unfriendly when Scout and Jem came into Calpurnia's church.
- Dill's real name.
- The book Calpurnia taught English from.
- Atticus's nickname.
- The Reverand of First Purchase African M.E Church.
- The addiction that Mrs. Dubose suffered from.
- Atticus's younger brother (full name).
- Maycomb County's sheriff.
- Maudie Atkinson's aunt (No need to add the miss).
- The type of trees that Link Deas has a lot of.
41 Clues: Dill's real name. • Scout's real name. • Atticus's nickname. • Scout's father's name. • The judge's full name. • Scout and Jem's doctor. • Mayella Ewell's father. • Robert Ewell's daughter. • Nathan Radley's brother. • Maycomb county's gossip. • Atticus's younger sister. • Maycomb County's sheriff. • The nanny of Scout and Jem. • Robert Ewell's dominant hand. • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2024-10-14
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- Nickname given to Scout and Jem's mysterious neighbour
- Woman who accused Tom Robinson
- Aunt Alexandra believe the Cunningham's are "..."
- Scout and Jem's summer friend
- Boo Radley is initially described as a "malevolent..."
- Scout's favourite neighbour
- The Finches's cook
- Scout is the ....
- Maycomb is described as a "... old town"
- Place where the children found gifts given by Boo Radley (2 words)
- The novel's socio-economic context (3 words)
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- Man who tried to kill Scout and Jem (2 words)
- Who moves in with the Finches during the trial?
- This novel belongs to .... genre (2 words)
- Atticus's profession
- This novel has .... parts
- According to Atticus, the Ewell's live like "...."
- Crime Tom Robinson is accused of
- Tom Robinson was given the ... sentence
- Scout's Halloween costume
- Atticus shoots a...
- Novel's main theme
- “Atticus, he was real. . . .” - to talk about Boo Radley
- Mockingbirds symbolise...
- Boo Radley's name
- "It's a ... to kill a mockingbird"
26 Clues: Scout is the .... • Boo Radley's name • The Finches's cook • Novel's main theme • Atticus shoots a... • Atticus's profession • This novel has .... parts • Scout's Halloween costume • Mockingbirds symbolise... • Scout's favourite neighbour • Scout and Jem's summer friend • Woman who accused Tom Robinson • Crime Tom Robinson is accused of • "It's a ... to kill a mockingbird" • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2025-03-06
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- what did Atticus and Scout do together
- Item in knothole
- Item used to destroy Mrs. Dubose shrubs
- The source of Scout and Jem’s knowledge of Boo Radley
- atticus's nickname
- Miss Maudie wanted to keep these warm
- Who did the snowman look like
- Atticus job
- put a blanket on scout
- What was wrong with Mrs. Dubose
- Why were the kids off school
- Uncle Jacks cat
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- word many describes Boo as
- Scout’s teacher
- Item not in knot hole
- Who overheard Atticus and Jacks Conversation
- What was the medal for
- reason people came out of their houses in the middle of the night
- Who did Jem read to as a punishment
- dills real name
- Who is Scouts Uncle
- What did Mrs. Dubose take for pain
- What was the knot hole filled with
23 Clues: Atticus job • Scout’s teacher • dills real name • Uncle Jacks cat • Item in knothole • atticus's nickname • Who is Scouts Uncle • Item not in knot hole • What was the medal for • put a blanket on scout • word many describes Boo as • Why were the kids off school • Who did the snowman look like • What was wrong with Mrs. Dubose • What did Mrs. Dubose take for pain • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2025-03-14
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- The fictional city where the story takes place
- The economic disaster that gripped America
- Meat and vegetables are better with this topping
- To Kill a Mockingbird won this prestigious prize
- Someone did this to an article of the children's clothing
- Mr. Cunningham uses these instead of cash
- Scout says this is "as bad as the first"
- Where treasure is found
- He goes to school only one day each year
- The author of To Kill a Mockingbird
- This character has not been seen in 15 years
- One of these frightens Miss Caroline
- Folks say these were once used as a weapon
- Something that Dill and Jem play?
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- She believes in a new way of education
- The sound of this "shattered the neighborhood"
- This character likes to tell wild, imaginative stories
- Jem's favorite "find"
- This character puts an end to the children's discoveries
- Jem loses these one late summer night
- She disciplines Scout in the kitchen
- Jem fears this character's punishments
- An attitude of hostility, or unfriendliness, directed against an individual, a group, or a race
- AKA Scout Finch
- The state or quality or being worthy of honor or respect
- What the children see on the porch
26 Clues: AKA Scout Finch • Jem's favorite "find" • Where treasure is found • Something that Dill and Jem play? • What the children see on the porch • The author of To Kill a Mockingbird • She disciplines Scout in the kitchen • One of these frightens Miss Caroline • Jem loses these one late summer night • She believes in a new way of education • Jem fears this character's punishments • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2025-09-25
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- (v.) – approached and addressed boldly or aggressively.
- (adj.) – impossible to understand or imagine.
- (adj.) – (appears again) extremely harmful, hostile, or evil.
- (adj.) – curious, eager for knowledge.
- (n.) – moral, spiritual, or intellectual improvement.
- (adj.) – kind, gentle, harmless.
- (adj.) – occurring afterward or as a result.
- (adj.) – dangerous, harmful, evil in influence or effect.
- (n.) – the attitude of talking down to others, as if they are inferior.
- (n.) – departures from what is normal or expected, usually unwelcome.
- (adj.) – showing or expressing disdain or disrespect.
- (adj.) – irritable, quarrelsome, difficult to manage.
- (adv.) – showing good judgment or sense.
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- (v.) – to settle a dispute between others.
- (n.) – an angel, often represented as a child with a chubby face; symbol of innocence.
- (v.) – discovering with certainty; determining.
- (n.) – the action of cutting off limbs; figuratively, tearing apart.
- (n.) – calmness, peacefulness.
- (n.) – a fatal epidemic disease; something harmful or destructive.
- (v.) – to cause to be; to make or provide.
- (n.) – kindness, generosity, or a desire to do good.
- (adj.) – understood without being openly stated; unspoken agreement.
- (n.) – strong disapproval, usually on moral grounds.
- (n.) – exceptional skill or bravery.
- (adj.) – relating to unpleasant subjects, like death; gloomy.
25 Clues: (n.) – calmness, peacefulness. • (adj.) – kind, gentle, harmless. • (n.) – exceptional skill or bravery. • (adj.) – curious, eager for knowledge. • (adv.) – showing good judgment or sense. • (v.) – to settle a dispute between others. • (v.) – to cause to be; to make or provide. • (adj.) – occurring afterward or as a result. • (adj.) – impossible to understand or imagine. • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2025-09-25
22 Clues: cruel • plague • decide • curious • courage • endless • implied • harmless • following • dominance • darkening • privilege • exceptions • discreetly • confronted • disapproval • discovering • dissassembly • tranquillity • disrespectful • enlightenment • controversial
To Kill a Mockingbird 2019-11-24
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- (US)an elected officer in a county, responsible for keeping the peace
- Saves children
- Father of the victim
- a person who brings a case against another in a court of law.
- house cook and cleaner
- someone who practices law
- son of Atticus
- a person harmed, injured, or killed as a result of a crime, accident, or other event or action
- long-term downturn in economic activity in one or more economies
- Victim
- Daughter of Atticus
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- a public officer appointed to decide cases in a law court
- (of an animal) affected with rabies
- The sport that Jem wants to play
- southern states in the American civil war
- state where it is set
- Lawyer and Father of 2
- an instance of two or more people coming together again after a period of separatio
- the holiday for when Jesus was born
- Accused
20 Clues: Victim • Accused • Saves children • son of Atticus • Daughter of Atticus • Father of the victim • state where it is set • house cook and cleaner • Lawyer and Father of 2 • someone who practices law • The sport that Jem wants to play • (of an animal) affected with rabies • the holiday for when Jesus was born • southern states in the American civil war • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2021-01-03
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- Charles Baker
- a theme related to race
- wants to cover up Boo's crime
- narrator of the story
- morphine addict
- had no doubt Tom would be set free
- Scout's female hero
- a theme related to growing up
- Tom's employer
- Jem claims there are 4 types of these
- finally allows Scout to wear overalls
- lonely
- Boo's sibling
- final step of synthesis
- attends church with the Robinson family
- a violent murder in the Jim Crow south
- second step of synthesis
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- mixed children
- is similar to a "mockingbird"
- first step of synthesis
- shoots Tim Johnson
- Ewell broke into his house
- is left handed
23 Clues: lonely • Charles Baker • Boo's sibling • mixed children • Tom's employer • is left handed • morphine addict • shoots Tim Johnson • Scout's female hero • narrator of the story • a theme related to race • first step of synthesis • final step of synthesis • second step of synthesis • Ewell broke into his house • wants to cover up Boo's crime • is similar to a "mockingbird" • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2021-05-06
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- Scout's brother
- accused of raping a white woman
- give or supply
- a well known cold and carbonated beverage
- An enlightening or astonishing disclosure
- taking one's own life
- piece of furniture with drawers and hangers
- wise lawyer and father
- has been locked up at home for 25 years
- skin color
- diffusing warmth and friendliness
- to cause to separate and go in different directions
- Spotlessly Clean and fresh
- Atticus's sister
- Protagonist and narrator
- uplifting enlightenment
Down
- setting of the novel
- Act between parties with a view to reconciling differences
- the highest public official appointed in court
- a long-tailed songbird
- not agitated; without losing self-possession
- formal examination of evidence before a judge
- be willing to give in
- unjust of prejudicial treatment of certain groups
- liable to sudden unpredictable change
- worst economic downturn of the industrialized world from 1929 to 1939
- a person or group of people who are charged for a crime
- group of 3+ vigilantes who hung others
- stayed in Maycomb with his aunt
- In complete agreement
- suppress or crush completely
- kissed Tom Robinson
32 Clues: skin color • give or supply • Scout's brother • Atticus's sister • kissed Tom Robinson • setting of the novel • be willing to give in • taking one's own life • In complete agreement • a long-tailed songbird • wise lawyer and father • uplifting enlightenment • Protagonist and narrator • Spotlessly Clean and fresh • suppress or crush completely • accused of raping a white woman • ...
To Kill a MockingBird 2021-10-30
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- A strong desire especially for something unattainable.
- The act of restricting the inheritance of property to the owner’s lineal descendants
- One employed to write from dictation or to copy a manuscript
- A small cheap usually old automobile
- One who prepares and sells drugs or compounds for medicinal purposes
- Synonym for dictatorial, domineering or overbearing
- a usually adventurous action that runs counter to approved or conventional conduct
- extremely enraged
- Something that is extremely stupid or foolish
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- an exclusive or special right, power or privilege
- To put an end to by satisfying, thirst or hunger.
- A woman’s close-fitting boned supporting undergarment that is often laced at the back
- Synonym of silent, reserved or tight-lipped
- A receptacle for spit
- Past tense of word meaning to saunter or stroll
- Can mean precious or crazy
- synonym of rant or tirade
- The front of a building
- A belief that human conduct is motivated primarily by self-interest, distrust of human nature and motives
- A sad mood or feeling
20 Clues: extremely enraged • A receptacle for spit • A sad mood or feeling • The front of a building • synonym of rant or tirade • Can mean precious or crazy • A small cheap usually old automobile • Synonym of silent, reserved or tight-lipped • Something that is extremely stupid or foolish • Past tense of word meaning to saunter or stroll • ...
To Kill a MockingBird 2021-10-30
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- Synonym for dictatorial, domineering or overbearing
- a usually adventurous action that runs counter to approved or conventional conduct
- A small cheap usually old automobile
- One employed to write from dictation or to copy a manuscript
- extremely enraged
- Synonym of silent, reserved or tight-lipped
- Can mean precious or crazy
- A belief that human conduct is motivated primarily by self-interest, distrust of human nature and motives
Down
- A strong desire especially for something unattainable.
- an exclusive or special right, power or privilege
- The front of a building
- A receptacle for spit
- Past tense of word meaning to saunter or stroll
- The act of restricting the inheritance of property to the owner’s lineal descendants
- To put an end to by satisfying, thirst or hunger.
- A sad mood or feeling
- synonym of rant or tirade
- One who prepares and sells drugs or compounds for medicinal purposes
- A woman’s close-fitting boned supporting undergarment that is often laced at the back
- Something that is extremely stupid or foolish
20 Clues: extremely enraged • A receptacle for spit • A sad mood or feeling • The front of a building • synonym of rant or tirade • Can mean precious or crazy • A small cheap usually old automobile • Synonym of silent, reserved or tight-lipped • Something that is extremely stupid or foolish • Past tense of word meaning to saunter or stroll • ...
To Kill a MockingBird 2021-10-30
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- A sad mood or feeling
- a usually adventurous action that runs counter to approved or conventional conduct
- A woman’s close-fitting boned supporting undergarment that is often laced at the back
- Something that is extremely stupid or foolish
- One who prepares and sells drugs or compounds for medicinal purposes
- synonym of rant or tirade
- One employed to write from dictation or to copy a manuscript
- The front of a building
- A belief that human conduct is motivated primarily by self-interest, distrust of human nature and motives
- The act of restricting the inheritance of property to the owner’s lineal descendants
Down
- extremely enraged
- Past tense of word meaning to saunter or stroll
- A receptacle for spit
- Synonym for dictatorial, domineering or overbearing
- A small cheap usually old automobile
- Can mean precious or crazy
- an exclusive or special right, power or privilege
- To put an end to by satisfying, thirst or hunger
- Synonym of silent, reserved or tight-lipped
- A strong desire especially for something unattainable
20 Clues: extremely enraged • A sad mood or feeling • A receptacle for spit • The front of a building • synonym of rant or tirade • Can mean precious or crazy • A small cheap usually old automobile • Synonym of silent, reserved or tight-lipped • Something that is extremely stupid or foolish • Past tense of word meaning to saunter or stroll • ...
TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD 2021-08-04
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- in fear or dread of possible evil or harm
- delight greatly in
- hair in a different direction from the rest
- characterized by cursing
- habitually reserved and uncommunicative
- lacking definite form or limits
- a predisposition in favor of somethin
- suggesting the horror of death and decay
- a sudden short attack
- not sensible, responsible, or wise
- kill without delay
- cause to be more favorably inclined
- something or someone that causes anxiety
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- spotlessly clean and fresh
- a point that is yielded
- a principle that restricts something
- extravagant/affected feeling of emotion
- lacking significance, liveliness, spirit or zest
- do something considered below one's dignity
- a health professional trained to prepare drugs
- an authoritative declaration
- be full of or abuzz with
- to force with the thumb
- limit inheritance of property to specific heirs
- a temporary stay
- strong feelings of embarrassment
- personal as opposed to real property
27 Clues: a temporary stay • delight greatly in • kill without delay • a sudden short attack • a point that is yielded • to force with the thumb • characterized by cursing • be full of or abuzz with • spotlessly clean and fresh • an authoritative declaration • lacking definite form or limits • strong feelings of embarrassment • not sensible, responsible, or wise • ...
TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD 2021-08-04
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- a health professional trained to prepare drugs
- cause to be more favorably inclined
- personal as opposed to real property
- characterized by cursing
- a predisposition in favor of somethin
- suggesting the horror of death and decay
- do something considered below one's dignity
- a sudden short attack
- lacking significance, liveliness, spirit or zest
- a point that is yielded
- limit inheritance of property to specific heirs
- an authoritative declaration
- spotlessly clean and fresh
Down
- kill without delay
- be full of or abuzz with
- something or someone that causes anxiety
- strong feelings of embarrassment
- extravagant/affected feeling of emotion
- in fear or dread of possible evil or harm
- to force with the thumb
- habitually reserved and uncommunicative
- lacking definite form or limits
- hair in a different direction from the rest
- a principle that restricts something
- not sensible, responsible, or wise
- delight greatly in
- a temporary stay
27 Clues: a temporary stay • kill without delay • delight greatly in • a sudden short attack • to force with the thumb • a point that is yielded • be full of or abuzz with • characterized by cursing • spotlessly clean and fresh • an authoritative declaration • lacking definite form or limits • strong feelings of embarrassment • not sensible, responsible, or wise • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2021-06-12
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- accused of raping mayella ewell
- aunt alexandras grandson
- local telephone operator
- blue bird
- what boo gives scout
- walter cunninghams father
- tom robinson tried to
- brother of atticus
- worldwide economic depression
- son of atticus
- supposedly raped by tom robinson
- sister of atticus
- addicted to morphine
- father of mayella ewell
- what does jem get stuck on the fence
- writes the halloween pageant
- tom robinsons wife
- what was tom robinson accused of
- how many times was tom robinson shot
- pastor at the first purchase
- scares jem and scout
- owner of the local newspaper
- narrator of the book
- judge of the tom robinson case
- attorney representing the ewells
- the last word of the title
- lawyer and attorney
- brother of boo
- aunt of dill
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- boarder at the house across mrs dubose
- church in maycomb
- the finches housekeeper
- scout and jems neighborhood friend
- a small crime
- The sheriff
- son of calpurnia
- the neighborhood gossip
- parishioner at the first purchase
- has biracial children
- Tom robinsons employer
- scouts first grade teacher
- where jems pants get stuck at
- where there were a medal gum and twine
- setting of the book
- scouts second grade teacher
- the jury finding the defendant guilty
- the finches neighbor
- mr cunninghams son
- does not leave his house
- the most devout lady in maycomb
50 Clues: blue bird • The sheriff • aunt of dill • a small crime • son of atticus • brother of boo • son of calpurnia • church in maycomb • sister of atticus • brother of atticus • tom robinsons wife • mr cunninghams son • setting of the book • lawyer and attorney • what boo gives scout • addicted to morphine • the finches neighbor • scares jem and scout • narrator of the book • tom robinson tried to • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2022-02-28
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- a shrub with glossy leaves & roselike flowers
- the act of restricting the inheritance of property to the owner's lineal descendants
- passive acceptance or submission
- to support with evidence or authority
- examination or investigation; curious
- not showing due respect for another person; lacking modesty
- to wrap; to package
- a small shoot or stem
- a feeling of sadness or depression
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- a loud utterance or threat; to express violently, commandingly, or angrily
- refined and well educated
- no longer fashionable; out of date
- morally correct behavior or thinking
- leaning or tilted to the side
- a closet-like piece of furniture
- to intimidate by a stern manner
- an animal considered a pest
- something introductory
- marked by gentleness and kindness
- an extremely small amount
20 Clues: to wrap; to package • a small shoot or stem • something introductory • refined and well educated • an extremely small amount • an animal considered a pest • leaning or tilted to the side • to intimidate by a stern manner • passive acceptance or submission • a closet-like piece of furniture • marked by gentleness and kindness • no longer fashionable; out of date • ...
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