to kill a mockingbird Crossword Puzzles
to kill a mockingbird 2024-05-13
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- tante van hoofdpersonage
- beschuldigd van verkrachting
- Auteur van het boek
- antagonist, vijand, vader van Mayella
- eeuw waarin het verhaal zich afpeelt
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- beste vriend van het hoofdpersonage
- kokkin van hoofdpersonage
- Stad waar het verhaal zich plaats vind
- broer van het hoofdpersonage
- het hoofdpersonage
- kluizenaar die nooit naar buiten komt
11 Clues: het hoofdpersonage • Auteur van het boek • tante van hoofdpersonage • kokkin van hoofdpersonage • beschuldigd van verkrachting • broer van het hoofdpersonage • beste vriend van het hoofdpersonage • eeuw waarin het verhaal zich afpeelt • kluizenaar die nooit naar buiten komt • antagonist, vijand, vader van Mayella • Stad waar het verhaal zich plaats vind
To Kill a Mockingbird 2022-09-19
Across
- The item that got stuck in the fence
- Who kept them warm when it snowed
- Who house got destoryed by a fire
- Jem and Scouts dad name
- what made them think the world was ending
- A person that's suspicious to people in MayComb
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- Where the store takes place
- Scouts teacher name
- what grade is Jem in
- Scout act like this for her age
- what did scout already know how to do on the first day of school
11 Clues: Scouts teacher name • what grade is Jem in • Jem and Scouts dad name • Where the store takes place • Scout act like this for her age • Who kept them warm when it snowed • Who house got destoryed by a fire • The item that got stuck in the fence • what made them think the world was ending • A person that's suspicious to people in MayComb • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2022-09-19
Across
- Jem's little sister
- first-grade teacher
- are known for breaking laws
- gets his nose rubbed in the dirt
- Scout and Jem's dad
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- they were left on the Boo Radley fence
- has been locked up for over 15 years
- never take anything they can't pay back
- Scout's older brother
- Scout and Jem's friend
- found in the knothole with J+S carved into it
11 Clues: Jem's little sister • first-grade teacher • Scout and Jem's dad • Scout's older brother • Scout and Jem's friend • are known for breaking laws • gets his nose rubbed in the dirt • has been locked up for over 15 years • they were left on the Boo Radley fence • never take anything they can't pay back • found in the knothole with J+S carved into it
To Kill a Mockingbird 2026-03-01
Across
- Symbol of innocence and the wronged in society
- Scout’s teacher at school who struggles to understand Maycomb children
- Type of courage Atticus believes truly matters
- The setting of the trial that reveals injustice (a place)
- A struggle or problem in a story
Down
- The man whose trial exposes Maycomb’s racial prejudice
- The crime Bob Ewell commits at the end
- Scout and Jem’s neighbor who gives them gifts in the knothole
- A hint about what will happen later
- Atticus' advice about understanding others before judging them
- Scout’s friend who is loyal and adventurous
11 Clues: A struggle or problem in a story • A hint about what will happen later • The crime Bob Ewell commits at the end • Scout’s friend who is loyal and adventurous • Symbol of innocence and the wronged in society • Type of courage Atticus believes truly matters • The man whose trial exposes Maycomb’s racial prejudice • ...
To kill a Mockingbird 2012-10-30
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- Defender of Tom Robinson
- Kid who always come over to Finch's place during summer.
- Scolds Scout Finch for her Tom-Boyish behavior.
- Prosecutor of Tom Robinson
- Scout Finch's older brother
- Mayella's father
Down
- third-person who attempted to defend Tom Robinson.
- Teaches first graders in Maycomb Elementary.
- What Scout found at the first day she saw the oak tree.
- African-American who was considered guilty for his/her actions
- A woman who claimed that she was raped by Tom Robinson
11 Clues: Mayella's father • Defender of Tom Robinson • Prosecutor of Tom Robinson • Scout Finch's older brother • Teaches first graders in Maycomb Elementary. • Scolds Scout Finch for her Tom-Boyish behavior. • third-person who attempted to defend Tom Robinson. • A woman who claimed that she was raped by Tom Robinson • What Scout found at the first day she saw the oak tree. • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2013-01-23
Across
- In a grim implacable manner.
- A piece of furniture having both drawers and space for hanging clothes.
- cathedra With the authority derived from one's office or position.
- To strike or blot out; erase; obliterate.
- A formal written or spoken statement, esp. one given in a court of law.
- Not reduced or weakened in strength, quality, etc.
- A small ax with a short handle.
Down
- Not showing due respect for another person.
- The faculty or power of using one's will.
- A minor wrongdoing.
- sensitive.
11 Clues: sensitive. • A minor wrongdoing. • In a grim implacable manner. • A small ax with a short handle. • The faculty or power of using one's will. • To strike or blot out; erase; obliterate. • Not showing due respect for another person. • Not reduced or weakened in strength, quality, etc. • cathedra With the authority derived from one's office or position. • ...
To kill a mockingbird 2021-04-12
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- force a proposed measure to be accepted or completed quickly.
- Probate is the term for a legal process in which a will is reviewed to determine whether it is valid and authentic.
- a preference or special liking for something; a bias in favour of something.
- A neighbourhood scold
Down
- a cheap car or aircraft, especially one in bad condition.
- characterized by an abnormal and unhealthy interest in disturbing and unpleasant subject
- Does not want to interfere in other people's lives
- Does not like to go out of his house
- Head teemed with eccentric plans
- A daring person who went to the Radley house
- Does not feel her mother's absence
11 Clues: A neighbourhood scold • Head teemed with eccentric plans • Does not feel her mother's absence • Does not like to go out of his house • A daring person who went to the Radley house • Does not want to interfere in other people's lives • a cheap car or aircraft, especially one in bad condition. • force a proposed measure to be accepted or completed quickly. • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2021-04-22
Across
- Name of the the author
- Where Harper Lee was born
- Name of the town in which Scout lives
- Scout's father's name
- The campaign to end racial discrimination
- The set of laws that enforced racial segregation
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- The State of America that the novel takes place
- Scout and Jem's neighbour
- An innocent, gentle and harmless creature
- brother's name Jem
- Scout's father's occupation
11 Clues: brother's name Jem • Scout's father's name • Name of the the author • Scout and Jem's neighbour • Where Harper Lee was born • Scout's father's occupation • Name of the town in which Scout lives • An innocent, gentle and harmless creature • The campaign to end racial discrimination • The State of America that the novel takes place • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2022-03-29
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- morally correct behavior or thinking; righteousness
- insulting, abusive, or highly critical language
- a persons behavior
- overcome with anger
- comparable in certain respects, typically in a way which makes clearer the nature of the things compared.
- a building, especially a large and stately one, housing a tomb or tombs.
Down
- an authoritative prohibition
- less suffrage
- innocent and unsuspecting
- in a manner that is not even or regular in pattern or movement
- move or go with
11 Clues: less suffrage • move or go with • a persons behavior • overcome with anger • innocent and unsuspecting • an authoritative prohibition • insulting, abusive, or highly critical language • morally correct behavior or thinking; righteousness • in a manner that is not even or regular in pattern or movement • a building, especially a large and stately one, housing a tomb or tombs. • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2025-02-07
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- The name of the fictional town where the story takes place.
- This character is Scout's older brother and often looks out for her throughout the novel.
- This character is known for her strong moral compass and serves as the narrator of the story.
- The family who are the prosecutors in the Tom Robinson case.
- Atticus says that it is a ___ to kill a mockingbird.
- The neighbor Jem was forced to read to as punishment for destroying her gardenias.
Down
- The mysterious neighbor who fascinates Scout and Jem, often referred to as a reclusive figure. (two words)
- Atticus Finch defends this character in court. (two words)
- The father of Scout and Jem.
- Atticus Finch's profession.
- In the novel, Atticus Finch teaches his children to respect the dignity of all people, saying 'You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view, until you climb into his ____.'
11 Clues: Atticus Finch's profession. • The father of Scout and Jem. • Atticus says that it is a ___ to kill a mockingbird. • Atticus Finch defends this character in court. (two words) • The name of the fictional town where the story takes place. • The family who are the prosecutors in the Tom Robinson case. • ...
To Kill A MockingBird 2024-03-04
Across
- What is Scouts' first name?
- Who is Scouts' teacher?
- Whos' house burned down?
- What bird should you never kill?
- Who is Atticus defending in court?
Down
- Who is working for the Finch family?
- What is Jems' first name?
- What is the Radleys' sons' first name?
- Who did Jem have to read to?
- What is Atticus' last name?
- Who hangs out with Jem and Finch during the summer?
11 Clues: Who is Scouts' teacher? • Whos' house burned down? • What is Jems' first name? • What is Scouts' first name? • What is Atticus' last name? • Who did Jem have to read to? • What bird should you never kill? • Who is Atticus defending in court? • Who is working for the Finch family? • What is the Radleys' sons' first name? • Who hangs out with Jem and Finch during the summer?
To Kill a Mockingbird 2022-09-19
11 Clues: mean • Main character • Scout is _____ • Scouts brother • Found in a tree • Where Scout lives • Works for Atticus • Scouts' new friend • rolls into Radley yard • Last name of the family • Walter is invited to ______
To Kill a Mockingbird 2022-02-20
Across
- Her older brother is Jem Finch
- Accused and put on trial for the rape of Mayella Ewell
- The Finchs' family cook and mother figure to Scout
- prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism directed against a person or people on the basis of their membership in a particular racial or ethnic group, typically one that is a minority or marginalized
- a long-tailed songbird with grayish plumage found mainly in tropical America and noted for its mimicry of the calls and songs of other birds
- Scouts older brother
Down
- Lawyer and attorney in the small town of Maycomb Alabama
- Lack of fairness, or justice
- Preconceived opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience
- The process of maturing or reaching maturity
- Neighbor of the Finch family
11 Clues: Scouts older brother • Lack of fairness, or justice • Neighbor of the Finch family • Her older brother is Jem Finch • The process of maturing or reaching maturity • The Finchs' family cook and mother figure to Scout • Accused and put on trial for the rape of Mayella Ewell • Lawyer and attorney in the small town of Maycomb Alabama • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2016-01-21
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- someone involved in a lawsuit
- a written legal order directing a person to appear in court
- ill-natured; easily irritated or annoyed
- mental or emotional strength in facing adversity (trouble or misfortune), danger or temptation courageously
- a restriction on a piece of land; the limiting of the passage of property (from one generation to another)
Down
- a noisy quarrel or fight
- to lessen or to calm
- to subdude or make powerless
- arrogant;feeling superior to others
- abnormality; a state different than what is expected or normal
- education; moral guidance
11 Clues: to lessen or to calm • a noisy quarrel or fight • education; moral guidance • to subdude or make powerless • someone involved in a lawsuit • arrogant;feeling superior to others • ill-natured; easily irritated or annoyed • a written legal order directing a person to appear in court • abnormality; a state different than what is expected or normal • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2022-09-19
Across
- What did the kids play in on chapter 8.
- He broke his arm in the beginning of the book.
- Gossiped about the radley's.
- A kid that was locked up at radley place.
- Was very interested in radley's place.
- Where the story takes place.
Down
- Scout's first grade teacher.
- Was the only black person in the story.
- Was a very religions based person.
- Where did they find thing in chapter 7.
- She is the one telling us the story.
11 Clues: Scout's first grade teacher. • Gossiped about the radley's. • Where the story takes place. • Was a very religions based person. • She is the one telling us the story. • Was very interested in radley's place. • Was the only black person in the story. • What did the kids play in on chapter 8. • Where did they find thing in chapter 7. • A kid that was locked up at radley place. • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2022-05-11
Across
- The narrator and main character in this novel
- Tom Robinsons' lawyer
- The brother of Scout
- Accused Tom of rapping her
- Boy who was a model
- The person who tried to kill Jim and Scout
Down
- The neighbor who baked them cake
- What Scout dressed as for the show?
- The person who is accused of rapping a girl
- The neighbor who is made fun of
- What did Boo hide the gifts in?
11 Clues: Boy who was a model • The brother of Scout • Tom Robinsons' lawyer • Accused Tom of rapping her • The neighbor who is made fun of • What did Boo hide the gifts in? • The neighbor who baked them cake • What Scout dressed as for the show? • The person who tried to kill Jim and Scout • The person who is accused of rapping a girl • The narrator and main character in this novel
To Kill a Mockingbird 2023-11-15
Across
- an authoritative declaration
- lacking significance or liveliness or spirit or zest
- formed or developed from something else; not original amble-walk leisurely
- a type of parasite
- stamps paper money of small denominations (less than $1.00) issued for temporary emergency use
- free from blemishes
- a legal situation regarding the use of inherited property
Down
- belonging to a particular region or country
- a group
- to agree to do something that you believe to be beneath your dignity
- habitually reserved and uncommunicative
11 Clues: a group • a type of parasite • free from blemishes • an authoritative declaration • habitually reserved and uncommunicative • belonging to a particular region or country • lacking significance or liveliness or spirit or zest • a legal situation regarding the use of inherited property • to agree to do something that you believe to be beneath your dignity • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2025-02-13
Across
- the county that the book takes place in
- Scouts older brother
- Jem and Scouts dad
- The boy that visits Maycomb in the summers
- The man that hasn't left the Radley house in years
Down
- Jem and Scouts Aunt that lives with them
- The man on trial for rape
- The neighbor of the Finch's
- the nanny at the Finches house
- This is where the family spent Christmas
- Jems sister
11 Clues: Jems sister • Jem and Scouts dad • Scouts older brother • The man on trial for rape • The neighbor of the Finch's • the nanny at the Finches house • the county that the book takes place in • Jem and Scouts Aunt that lives with them • This is where the family spent Christmas • The boy that visits Maycomb in the summers • The man that hasn't left the Radley house in years
"To Kill a Mockingbird" Crossword 2025-05-09
Across
- Finch residence caretaker
- Head of Calpurnia's church
- Jean Louise's father
- Miss Maudie's reason for living
- The county the Finches live in
Down
- Has no sin, only song
- Charles Baker Harris
- Boo Radley is not his name
- Jean's disapproving aunt
- Land owned by Jean's ancestors
- "To Kill a Mockingbird" author
- Jem
- Jean Louise
13 Clues: Jem • Jean Louise • Charles Baker Harris • Jean Louise's father • Has no sin, only song • Jean's disapproving aunt • Finch residence caretaker • Boo Radley is not his name • Head of Calpurnia's church • Land owned by Jean's ancestors • "To Kill a Mockingbird" author • The county the Finches live in • Miss Maudie's reason for living
Books and Authors 2019-10-08
14 Clues: __ Suess • R.L _____ • ___ Sawyer • Lois _____ • Robin ____ • Little _____ • J.K. _______ • Edgar _____ Poe • The ______ Games • A Wrinkle In ____ • To Kill A ___________ • Fahrenheit Four Fifty ___ • _______ And The Chocolate Factory • The Adventures Of ___________ Finn
To Kill A Mockingbird Vocab 2022-11-21
Across
- Adjective, Likely to cause an argument
- Noun, Great embarrassment and shame
- Noun, A person or thing living or existing at the same time as another
- Adjective, Distant, cold, or detached in a manner
- Adjective, Having or showing the ability to speak fluently and coherently
- Adjective, Not clearly visible or attracting attention
- Noun, a short story
- Adjective, Impossible to understand
- Verb, cut small bits ir pare shavings of wood
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- Adjective, Exercising power in a cruel, oppressive, or controlling way
- Noun, An act of kindness or well-meaning
- Adjective, Having or showing a wish to do evil to others.
- Verb, Approach and address someone boldly or aggressively
- A ghost; a figment of the imagination
- Adjective, suggesting the horror of death and decay
15 Clues: Noun, a short story • Noun, Great embarrassment and shame • Adjective, Impossible to understand • A ghost; a figment of the imagination • Adjective, Likely to cause an argument • Noun, An act of kindness or well-meaning • Verb, cut small bits ir pare shavings of wood • Adjective, Distant, cold, or detached in a manner • Adjective, suggesting the horror of death and decay • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Crossword 2023-01-11
Across
- an authoritative pronouncement.
- strict advice
- not based on or behaving according to what is morally right and fair.
- the process of receiving or giving systematic instruction, especially at a school or university.
- not seen or visited by many people; sheltered and private.
- a person who practices or studies law; an attorney or a counselor.
- a place for the confinement of people accused or convicted of a crime.
Down
- wishing or appearing to wish evil to others.
- a long-tailed songbird with grayish plumage, found mainly in tropical America and noted for its mimicry of the calls and songs of other birds.
- assortment of skills.
- a member of a senate.
- in, relating to, or characteristic of the countryside rather than the town or lightly populated.
- to ease or satisfy; make less severe.
- a body of people (typically twelve in number) sworn to give a verdict in a legal case on the basis of evidence submitted to them in court.
- the belief that different races possess distinct characteristics, abilities, or qualities, especially so as to distinguish them as inferior or superior to one another.
15 Clues: strict advice • assortment of skills. • a member of a senate. • an authoritative pronouncement. • to ease or satisfy; make less severe. • wishing or appearing to wish evil to others. • not seen or visited by many people; sheltered and private. • a person who practices or studies law; an attorney or a counselor. • ...
To kill a mockingbird vocabulary 2023-01-31
Across
- implied or known without stating aloud
- unable to be misunderstood
- provide physical relief from pain
- sudden unpredictable change
- easy to miss or not see
- committed
- I tiny or scarcely amount detectable amount
- a kind or thoughtful act
Down
- the act of keeping watch
- appearing evil to others
- out of fashion
- behave in a patronizing manner
- lacking power or ability
- decorate
- slightly insane
15 Clues: decorate • committed • out of fashion • slightly insane • easy to miss or not see • the act of keeping watch • appearing evil to others • lacking power or ability • a kind or thoughtful act • unable to be misunderstood • sudden unpredictable change • behave in a patronizing manner • provide physical relief from pain • implied or known without stating aloud • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Vocab 2023-01-18
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- a state or condition markedly different from the norm
- the act of yielding
- indicating favorable circumstances and good luck
- joyful and proud especially because of triumph or success
- able to read and write
- that which is perceived to have its own distinct existence
- a tiny or scarcely detectable amount
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- approach and speak to someone aggressively or insistently
- behave in a patronizing manner
- adhering to moral principles
- lacking refinement or cultivation or taste
- impossible to come to understand
- acknowledge defeat
- declared but not proved
- a state of peace and quiet
15 Clues: acknowledge defeat • the act of yielding • able to read and write • declared but not proved • a state of peace and quiet • adhering to moral principles • behave in a patronizing manner • impossible to come to understand • a tiny or scarcely detectable amount • lacking refinement or cultivation or taste • indicating favorable circumstances and good luck • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Vocab 2023-02-21
Across
- lacking power or ability
- indicating favorable circumstances and good luck
- act between parties with a view to reconciling differences
- uplifting enlightenment
- The act of yielding
- following in time or order
Down
- disposition to do good
- an unjust act
- implied by or inferred from actions or statements
- wishing or appearing to wish evil to others
- provide physical relief, as from pain
- in poor or broken-down condition
- not sensible, responsible, or wise
- marked by unjust severity or arbitrary behavior
- expressing extreme scorn
15 Clues: an unjust act • The act of yielding • disposition to do good • uplifting enlightenment • lacking power or ability • expressing extreme scorn • following in time or order • in poor or broken-down condition • not sensible, responsible, or wise • provide physical relief, as from pain • wishing or appearing to wish evil to others • marked by unjust severity or arbitrary behavior • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Crossword 2013-10-25
Across
- Evil
- Untouched or unused
- An early form of a pharmacist
- A house or a place where a person lives
- Rigid, severe or straight
- chattels Slaves
- Almost always silent
Down
- A preference, or a preferred way of doing something
- A jar-like container to spit into
- Members of a particular church
- To make unpleasant feelings less intense, or to make calm
- Powerless
- To be shamelessly bold or not showing respect to others
- A minor city official, lower in rank than either a sheriff or policeman
- Devotion to religious duties and practices
15 Clues: Evil • Powerless • chattels Slaves • Untouched or unused • Almost always silent • Rigid, severe or straight • An early form of a pharmacist • Members of a particular church • A jar-like container to spit into • A house or a place where a person lives • Devotion to religious duties and practices • A preference, or a preferred way of doing something • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Vocabulary 2016-12-01
15 Clues: evil • confused • relieved • stick to it • same meaning • without power • active at night • stupid or silly • existing from birth • always wanting more • not wise or sensible • understanding and friendly • not interesting-in the past • unpleasant topic like death • unable to understand something
To Kill a Mockingbird Vocabulary 2024-04-09
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- (v) approach and address someone boldly or aggressively
- (adj) exercising power in a cruel, oppressive, or controlling way
- (adj.) having or showing a wish to do evil to others
- (n.) a short stay
- (adj) impossible to understand
- (adj) likely to cause an argument; controversial
- (n.) great embarrassment and shame
- (n) an act of kindness or well meaning
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- (v) cut small bits or pare shavings of wood
- (n) a person or thing living in the same time as as another
- (n.) a ghost; a figment of the imagination
- (adj) having or showing the ability to speak fluently and coherently
- (adj) not clearly visible or attracting attention
- (adj) distant, cold, or detached manner
- (adj) suggesting the horror of death and decay
15 Clues: (n.) a short stay • (adj) impossible to understand • (n.) great embarrassment and shame • (n) an act of kindness or well meaning • (adj) distant, cold, or detached manner • (n.) a ghost; a figment of the imagination • (v) cut small bits or pare shavings of wood • (adj) suggesting the horror of death and decay • (adj) likely to cause an argument; controversial • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Vocabulary 2024-04-09
Across
- (v) approach and address someone boldly or aggressively
- (adj) exercising power in a cruel, oppressive, or controlling way
- (adj.) having or showing a wish to do evil to others
- (n.) a short stay
- (adj) impossible to understand
- (adj) likely to cause an argument; controversial
- (n.) great embarrassment and shame
- (n) an act of kindness or well meaning
Down
- (v) cut small bits or pare shavings of wood
- (n) a person or thing living in the same time as as another
- (n.) a ghost; a figment of the imagination
- (adj) having or showing the ability to speak fluently and coherently
- (adj) not clearly visible or attracting attention
- (adj) distant, cold, or detached manner
- (adj) suggesting the horror of death and decay
15 Clues: (n.) a short stay • (adj) impossible to understand • (n.) great embarrassment and shame • (n) an act of kindness or well meaning • (adj) distant, cold, or detached manner • (n.) a ghost; a figment of the imagination • (v) cut small bits or pare shavings of wood • (adj) suggesting the horror of death and decay • (adj) likely to cause an argument; controversial • ...
TKAM Review (Ch 1-21) 2024-12-17
Across
- "One does not love ___." Scout (Ch. 2)
- Calpurnia's eldest son
- Scout's teacher
- Was assigned by Judge Taylor to Tom Robinson's case
- Was a victim of domestic abuse
- Reverend ___
- The woman who disproves of Cal bringing Jem and Scout to her church
- Link ___
- Judge ____
- Finch cook/takes care of the kids
- Jem insultingly calls her a "girl"
- ___, Alabama
- Atticus's brother
- Author of To Kill a Mockingbird
- Allegedly, Boo Radley stabbed his father with a pair of ___
- Tim ____
- Verdict of the jury
- Had cooties
Down
- Was falsely accused of rape
- Scout's cousin, who she punches in the face
- Jem, Scout, and Dill make up games about him
- What Mrs. Dubose's overcoming her morphine addiction taught the kids
- Hid under Scout's bed after running away
- ___ Tate
- Charles Baker Harris's nickname
- Broke his arm
- Student who is too poor to pay Miss Caroline back
- Atticus's sister
- It's a sin to kill a ____
- "A court is only as sound as its ___" Atticus (Ch. 20)
30 Clues: ___ Tate • Link ___ • Tim ____ • Judge ____ • Had cooties • Reverend ___ • ___, Alabama • Broke his arm • Scout's teacher • Atticus's sister • Atticus's brother • Verdict of the jury • Calpurnia's eldest son • It's a sin to kill a ____ • Was falsely accused of rape • Was a victim of domestic abuse • Charles Baker Harris's nickname • Author of To Kill a Mockingbird • Finch cook/takes care of the kids • ...
To kill a mockingbird 2016-11-11
11 Clues: teacher • poor family • lawyer, widower • brother of scout • the finches black cook • friend of scout and jem • narrator and protagonist • poor family with no manners • brother of boo similar to his dad • neighbor and family friend of the finches • powerful symbol of goodness but is percepted as creepy
To Kill A Mockingbird 2013-01-16
Across
- They call him Jem but his real name is _____. He's Scout's brother.
- The old lady that Jem was forced to read to and was a morphine addict.
- Atticus` nickname as a child.
- Scout's real name. People call her this usually when they are mad at her.
- Scout's best friend and fiance that comes up every summer.
- Tom Robinson was automatically guilty because of what reason? He's a _____.
Down
- The crazy dog that Atticus shot.
- It's a sin to kill this certain bird mentioned in the book.
- Who's house burnt down?
- Aunt Alexandra complains that Scout is not ______.
- Tom Robinson was accused of ____.
11 Clues: Who's house burnt down? • Atticus` nickname as a child. • The crazy dog that Atticus shot. • Tom Robinson was accused of ____. • Aunt Alexandra complains that Scout is not ______. • Scout's best friend and fiance that comes up every summer. • It's a sin to kill this certain bird mentioned in the book. • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2013-01-23
Across
- A small ax with a short handle.
- A formal written or spoken statement, esp. one given in a court of law.
- Not showing due respect for another person.
- A piece of furniture having both drawers and space for hanging clothes.
- To strike or blot out; erase; obliterate.
- In a grim implacable manner.
Down
- The faculty or power of using one's will.
- sensitive.
- cathedra With the authority derived from one's office or position.
- Not reduced or weakened in strength, quality, etc.
- A minor wrongdoing.
11 Clues: sensitive. • A minor wrongdoing. • In a grim implacable manner. • A small ax with a short handle. • The faculty or power of using one's will. • To strike or blot out; erase; obliterate. • Not showing due respect for another person. • Not reduced or weakened in strength, quality, etc. • cathedra With the authority derived from one's office or position. • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2022-05-16
Across
- Boy who was a model
- Accused Tom of rapping her
- What did Boo hide the gifts in?
- Tom Robinsons lawyer and the father of Scout
- The brother of Scout
Down
- The neighbor who no one has ever seen
- The person who tried to kill Jim and Scout
- The neighbor who baked them cake
- The person who is accused of rapping a girl
- What Scout dressed as for the show
- The narrator and main character in this novel
11 Clues: Boy who was a model • The brother of Scout • Accused Tom of rapping her • What did Boo hide the gifts in? • The neighbor who baked them cake • What Scout dressed as for the show • The neighbor who no one has ever seen • The person who tried to kill Jim and Scout • The person who is accused of rapping a girl • Tom Robinsons lawyer and the father of Scout • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2023-12-14
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- place the Finchs live
- narrative perspective in 'To Kill A Mockingbird'
- Scout's teacher: Miss ________
- Scout's middle name
- How is a narrator called that can move freely in place and time?
Down
- first name; author of the novel
- way of characterisation in which the reader has to draw conclusions from the way the character speaks and acts
- narrator of the story
- father of Jem and Scout
- neighbours of the Finchs
- type of presentation in which an event is described in detail
11 Clues: Scout's middle name • narrator of the story • place the Finchs live • father of Jem and Scout • neighbours of the Finchs • Scout's teacher: Miss ________ • first name; author of the novel • narrative perspective in 'To Kill A Mockingbird' • type of presentation in which an event is described in detail • How is a narrator called that can move freely in place and time? • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2023-11-28
Across
- where the pennies and gum were hidden in
- the "mom" of the house
- person the the court case is about
- the main character
- the sport jem wanted to play
Down
- what atticus was called when he shot the dog
- scouts dad
- scouts big brother
- setting of the story
- the person who everyone is scared of
- the occupation of atticus
11 Clues: scouts dad • scouts big brother • the main character • setting of the story • the "mom" of the house • the occupation of atticus • the sport jem wanted to play • person the the court case is about • the person who everyone is scared of • where the pennies and gum were hidden in • what atticus was called when he shot the dog
To Kill a Mockingbird 2024-04-16
Across
- Who gets upset because white people were brought to her black church?
- Atticus told Scout and Jem to not kill a mocking bird because it was a what?
- What is Mrs. Dubose addicted to?
- Mockingbirds make what for people?
- Who shot the dog?
- How old is Jem in the beginning of chapter 12?
Down
- What do we find out about Atticus's left eye?
- Who brings Jem and Scout to their church?
- Maudie Who explained to Scout that it was a sin to kill a mockingbird?
- Who takes Scout's baton and uses them to cut Mrs. Dubose's camellia bushes?
- Atticus is known as the best ___ in Maycomb
11 Clues: Who shot the dog? • What is Mrs. Dubose addicted to? • Mockingbirds make what for people? • Who brings Jem and Scout to their church? • Atticus is known as the best ___ in Maycomb • What do we find out about Atticus's left eye? • How old is Jem in the beginning of chapter 12? • Who gets upset because white people were brought to her black church? • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2023-01-11
11 Clues: Used to kill dog • Lawyer, dry, nice • clubhouse high up • Strict,Mean to kids • got stuck in the fence • went there for the trial • Chased after kids and got shot • in the house across the street • 6 years old doesn't like school • came from the other side of fence • works around the house, takes care of kids
To Kill a Mockingbird 2025-02-10
Across
- A protective older brother who learns how to grow up throughout the book
- The main theme of TKAM, which involves fair treatment of all people
- A rabid animal that Atticus shoots in the neighborhood
- A lawyer ands father teaches his children about justice while knowing it is not taking place in his line of work
- A little boy who runs away because he fears that his parents don't find him interesting enough
- A man on his way to hurt Tom Robinson that scout stops with her childlike innocence
- A man living in a house all alone The children find him quite captivating
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- "It is a sin to kill a _____"
- A little girl faced with challenges of justice in her home town
- A family that struggles with money and starts a court case against Tom Robinson
- A small town in Alabama where a court case splits the towns people in half
11 Clues: "It is a sin to kill a _____" • A rabid animal that Atticus shoots in the neighborhood • A little girl faced with challenges of justice in her home town • The main theme of TKAM, which involves fair treatment of all people • A protective older brother who learns how to grow up throughout the book • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Extra Credit Crossword Chapters 9-11 2024-11-20
Across
- Jem's punishment for destroying Mrs. Dubose's flowers.
- Scout's punishment from Uncle Jack for fighting with Francis.
- Atticus and Miss Maudie tell the children that it is a sin to kill a _________.
- It is a sin to kill a mockingbird because they are _________.
- Jem destroys his neighbor's ________ with Scout's baton.
- The kid's mean neighbor is Mrs. _________.
- Scout's cousin that she fights at Christmas.
Down
- Scout thinks if she _________, Atticus won't send her back to school.
- Mrs. Dubose was a ___________ addict.
- The sheriff of Maycomb.
- The name of the man Atticus is defending.
- The children's Christmas gift.
- Atticus was known as the "deadliest ______ in Maycomb."
- Scout ________ Jacobs at school because he calls Atticus a name.
- The dog that Atticus shot was _________. (What was wrong with it?)
15 Clues: The sheriff of Maycomb. • The children's Christmas gift. • Mrs. Dubose was a ___________ addict. • The name of the man Atticus is defending. • The kid's mean neighbor is Mrs. _________. • Scout's cousin that she fights at Christmas. • Jem's punishment for destroying Mrs. Dubose's flowers. • Atticus was known as the "deadliest ______ in Maycomb." • ...
TokillAmockingbird 2022-04-12
Across
- last name of the Australian Rev. Dr. who interviewed Lee in 2011, where she shared the two main reasons why she never wrote again.
- Her mother
- family member who became lee's lawyer
- Beginning in 1978, with her sisters' encouragement, Lee returned to Alabama and began a book about an Alabama serial murderer and the trial of his killer in Alexander City, under the working title?
- date the writer filed a lawsuit in the United States District Court to regain the copyright to To Kill a Mockingbird
- the first area school board to try banning To Kill a Mockingbird as "immoral literature"
- While attending an August 20, 2007, ceremony inducting four members into, what Acadamy, Lee declined the invitation to address the audience, saying: "Well, it's better to be silent than to be a fool."
- who wrote a letter to Oprah Winfrey may72006
- When Lee attended the 1983 Alabama History and Heritage Festival in Eufaula, Alabama, as her sister had arranged, she presented the essay named?
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- what happened to the book in 61, award wise?
- who explains to Scout why Atticus declared that it was a sin To Kill a Mockingbird?
- how did Lee travel from Monroeville to Los Angeles in 2005 to accept the Los Angeles Public Library Literary Award.
- Lee lived in Manhattan for 40 years, address?
- who appointed Lee to the "National Council on the Arts"
- Lee's best Friend
- Harper Escorted him around town once
16 Clues: Her mother • Lee's best Friend • Harper Escorted him around town once • family member who became lee's lawyer • what happened to the book in 61, award wise? • who wrote a letter to Oprah Winfrey may72006 • Lee lived in Manhattan for 40 years, address? • who appointed Lee to the "National Council on the Arts" • ...
Crossword 2014-04-11
Across
- Huck's dad was mean to him because he _____.
- What bit Jim in Huckleberry Finn.
- What did Huck consider him to be to him
- and, or, but, so
- The Adventures of ____ Finn.
- Gatsby got rid of his servants because he didn't want them to _____ about him and Daisy.
- ____ was Scout and Jem's friend who visited every summer.
- Who was the greatest fighter of Greece?
- the river Huck and Jim traveled on
- What does the red fern represent?
- Who are the kids scared of in To Kill a Mockingbird
- Person, place, or thing.
Down
- Who was hit by a car The Great Gatsby?
- The ____ of the Mohicans.
- Action word
- The little girl in How to Kill a Mockingbird.
- who is Scout and Jem's fathers name?
- a word used in questions, such as how or what.
- modify a noun
- Hector and Paris were _____.
- who saved up money to buy dogs in where the red fern grows?
- Who was fighting against Troy
- Who was the girl Gatsby was in love with?
- The Great _____.
- word substitutes for noun
25 Clues: Action word • modify a noun • and, or, but, so • The Great _____. • Person, place, or thing. • The ____ of the Mohicans. • word substitutes for noun • Hector and Paris were _____. • The Adventures of ____ Finn. • Who was fighting against Troy • What bit Jim in Huckleberry Finn. • What does the red fern represent? • the river Huck and Jim traveled on • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Crossword 2022-04-12
Across
- The older brother of Scout
- Something that Dill and Jem lost but Scout retains at the end of the book
- The person the kids make games of; saves Scout at end of the book
- The loving father who only wants the best for his children; is also a lawyer
- The mean old lady who doesn't fear death
- Leader of the black church
- The judge in Tom Robinson's trial
Down
- A bird that represents innocence in the story
- Atticus wishes to teach this to his children
- Black man accused by the Ewells for rape
- The housekeeper for the Finches
- The county they live in
- The boy who plays with the children during
- The family portrayed as an antagonist in the book
- The narrator of the story and child of Atticus
15 Clues: The county they live in • The older brother of Scout • Leader of the black church • The housekeeper for the Finches • The judge in Tom Robinson's trial • Black man accused by the Ewells for rape • The mean old lady who doesn't fear death • The boy who plays with the children during • Atticus wishes to teach this to his children • A bird that represents innocence in the story • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Crossword 2018-01-06
Across
- Something that has only one syllable
- Relating or befitting a master or authority figure
- A large and open roofed porch
- A moral improvement
- A pharmacist
- To make milder or less severe
- A slave
- Recklessly or thoughtlessly bold
- Showing or expressing gentleness or kindness
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- Dull and without liveliness or spirit
- A lawyer's tactic of asking questions to an opposing witness to discredit their testimony
- One's stock of skills and techniques used for their profession
- Tropical plants from the genus Canna with bright leaves and showy flowers
- Intellectually or inappropriately curious
- Loosely made or held together
15 Clues: A slave • A pharmacist • A moral improvement • A large and open roofed porch • Loosely made or held together • To make milder or less severe • Recklessly or thoughtlessly bold • Something that has only one syllable • Dull and without liveliness or spirit • Intellectually or inappropriately curious • Showing or expressing gentleness or kindness • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Vocabulary 2020-01-08
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- / distant; unfeeling
- / made less severe or burdensome
- / unspoken; understood without being expressed
- / approached in a harsh manner; assaulted
- / a feeling of shame or humiliation
- / having or exhibiting hatred
- / ghost-like figure; apparition
- / wakefulness maintained in reverence to another person, usually after one’s death
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- / a short stay
- / adhered to closely; clung to
- / to speak clearly and in distinct syllables
- / to carve or shape
- / under force of necessity; obligated
- / a government in which a single person assumes absolute control
- / gruesome, gloomy, or dark
15 Clues: / a short stay • / distant; unfeeling • / to carve or shape • / gruesome, gloomy, or dark • / having or exhibiting hatred • / adhered to closely; clung to • / ghost-like figure; apparition • / made less severe or burdensome • / a feeling of shame or humiliation • / under force of necessity; obligated • / approached in a harsh manner; assaulted • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Vocabulary 2024-04-09
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- (v) approach and address someone boldly or aggressively
- (adj) exercising power in a cruel, oppressive, or controlling way
- (adj.) having or showing a wish to do evil to others
- (n.) a short stay
- (adj) impossible to understand
- (adj) likely to cause an argument; controversial
- (n.) great embarrassment and shame
- (n) an act of kindness or well meaning
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- (v) cut small bits or pare shavings of wood
- (n) a person or thing living in the same time as as another
- (n.) a ghost; a figment of the imagination
- (adj) having or showing the ability to speak fluently and coherently
- (adj) not clearly visible or attracting attention
- (adj) distant, cold, or detached manner
- (adj) suggesting the horror of death and decay
15 Clues: (n.) a short stay • (adj) impossible to understand • (n.) great embarrassment and shame • (n) an act of kindness or well meaning • (adj) distant, cold, or detached manner • (n.) a ghost; a figment of the imagination • (v) cut small bits or pare shavings of wood • (adj) suggesting the horror of death and decay • (adj) likely to cause an argument; controversial • ...
To kill a mockingbird crossword 2023-01-10
Across
- A case in court.
- fancy word for poor.
- mistake in the eyes of god.
- not guilty.
- 12 pers.
- inequality/ failure of the law.
- opposite of innocent.
- talk down on someone.
- determination/ not giving up.
Down
- smart.
- a small grouping of building an houses.
- sea of on the moon
- discrimination based on skin color.
- Decision maker in court.
- roll tide
15 Clues: smart. • 12 pers. • roll tide • not guilty. • A case in court. • fancy word for poor. • sea of on the moon • opposite of innocent. • talk down on someone. • Decision maker in court. • mistake in the eyes of god. • determination/ not giving up. • inequality/ failure of the law. • discrimination based on skin color. • a small grouping of building an houses.
to kill a mockingbird vocabulary 2026-03-26
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- having or showing a wish to do evil to others;deeply hostile
- made less intense or severe;reliev or eased
- vague,unclear or not well-definied;hazy in form or concept
- a ghost or aparation; something with no physical reality that appears to exist
- having an unhealthy interest in disturbing or unpleasant subjects, especially death
- a preference or especial liking for somthing; a bias in favor of something
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- established a permanent residence;settled in a place as one's home
- fellow members of a group,especially a religious community; brothers
- walked at a slow, relaxed pace without hurry
- a person who prepared and sold medicines; an early pharmacist
- unwilling to give or spend; miserly or ungenerous
- reserved or uncommunicative in speech;saying little
- originating or ocurring naturally in a particular place; native
- the complete list of dramas,song,or other words that a performer or group is prepared to present
- the quality of being religous or reverent; devoutness
15 Clues: made less intense or severe;reliev or eased • walked at a slow, relaxed pace without hurry • unwilling to give or spend; miserly or ungenerous • reserved or uncommunicative in speech;saying little • the quality of being religous or reverent; devoutness • vague,unclear or not well-definied;hazy in form or concept • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Vocabulary 2025-10-31
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- accorded a great deal of respect
- self assertive in a rude, noisy way
- bad tempered, argumentative
- having or showing a wish to do evil to others
- extremely foolish
- make less intense
- extremely dirty, often due to poverty or lack of care
- incapable of making mistakes or being wrong
- in a flashy way
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- an uneasy feeling of doubt especially about one`s own conduct
- angry and bitter, typically in speech or discussion
- lacking good manners, grace
- a departure from what is normal
- to worry or be anxious about something
- conducive to success
15 Clues: in a flashy way • extremely foolish • make less intense • conducive to success • lacking good manners, grace • bad tempered, argumentative • a departure from what is normal • accorded a great deal of respect • self assertive in a rude, noisy way • to worry or be anxious about something • incapable of making mistakes or being wrong • having or showing a wish to do evil to others • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Crossword 2026-02-02
Across
- Passive agreement or submission without protest.
- Showing disdain, scorn, or disrespect.
- Difficult or impossible to understand.
- Belonging to or native to a particular area.
- Abusive or highly critical language.
- Wishing evil or harm to others.
- Agreed to do something that one considers beneath their dignity.
- Things that cause annoyance or frustration.
Down
- Favorable; indicative of future success.
- Noisy, unruly, or defiant.
- To ease or calm (e.g., to assuage fear).
- Almost always silent; not inclined to talk.
- A legal restriction on property, preventing it from being divided.
- An act of kindness or a charitable disposition.
- A departure from what is normal, usual, or expected.
15 Clues: Noisy, unruly, or defiant. • Wishing evil or harm to others. • Abusive or highly critical language. • Showing disdain, scorn, or disrespect. • Difficult or impossible to understand. • Favorable; indicative of future success. • To ease or calm (e.g., to assuage fear). • Almost always silent; not inclined to talk. • Things that cause annoyance or frustration. • ...
to kill a mockingbird 2 2013-11-14
Across
- favorable
- friendly
- always ready to argue or fight
- a release from an obligation or promise
- a violent attack
- mean or cross
- irregular
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- smaller than ordinary
- disapproval
- peacefulness serenity
- understandable
- an agreement where each person agrees to give up something
- to carry on in spite of difficulties
- seriously
- to be irked or annoyed
15 Clues: friendly • favorable • seriously • irregular • disapproval • mean or cross • understandable • a violent attack • smaller than ordinary • peacefulness serenity • to be irked or annoyed • always ready to argue or fight • to carry on in spite of difficulties • a release from an obligation or promise • an agreement where each person agrees to give up something
To Kill A Mockingbird Crossword 2016-10-20
Across
- Shortened version of hermaphrodite
- Not possessing, untouched by, void, or destitute
- Relating to or characteristic of the belief that all events are predetermined therefore inevitable
- The act or state of compensating, as by rewarding someone for service or by making up for someone's loss, damage, or injury by giving injured party an appropriate benefit
- Heated or angry dispute; noisy argument or controversy
- Movable article of personal property; a slave
- Inspiring fear or respect through being impressive, large, powerful, intense, or capable
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- Lacking distinctive or interesting features or characteristics
- Clothes or clothing
- With hands on hips and elbows turned outward
- Not feeling or showing emotion
- Very stiff, formal, or prim in manner or character
- A saying; maxim
- To follow in order; come afterward, especially in immediate succession
- Unable or unwilling to act prudently; shortsighted
15 Clues: A saying; maxim • Clothes or clothing • Not feeling or showing emotion • Shortened version of hermaphrodite • With hands on hips and elbows turned outward • Movable article of personal property; a slave • Not possessing, untouched by, void, or destitute • Very stiff, formal, or prim in manner or character • Unable or unwilling to act prudently; shortsighted • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Crossword 2016-10-19
Across
- With hands on hips and elbows turned outward
- Unable or unwilling to act prudently; shortsighted
- Not possessing, untouched by, void, or destitute
- Clothes or clothing
- Heated or angry dispute; noisy argument or controversy
- Very stiff, formal, or prim in manner or character
- Lacking distinctive or interesting features or characteristics
Down
- A saying; maxim
- Inspiring fear or respect through being impressing large, powerful, intense, or capable
- Shortened version of "hermaphrodite"
- The act or state of compensating, as by rewarding someone for service or by making up for someone's loss, damage, or injury by giving injured party an appropriate benefit
- Not feeling or showing emotion
- Relating to or characteristic of the belief that all events are predetermined therefore inevitable
- To follow in order; come afterward, especially in immediate succession
- Movable article of personal property; a slave
15 Clues: A saying; maxim • Clothes or clothing • Not feeling or showing emotion • Shortened version of "hermaphrodite" • With hands on hips and elbows turned outward • Movable article of personal property; a slave • Not possessing, untouched by, void, or destitute • Unable or unwilling to act prudently; shortsighted • Very stiff, formal, or prim in manner or character • ...
to kill a mockingbird crossword 2016-10-18
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- add details, as to an account or idea
- characteristic of an absolute ruler
- a sudden short attack
- act between parties with a view of reconciling differences
- showing curiosity
- in deplorable condition
- disapproval;condemnation
- do something that one considers to be one's dignity
Down
- spotless, clean and fresh
- prove negative; show to be false
- in complete agreement
- an assembly or gathering
- diffusing warmth and friendliness
- promising success, favored by fortune
- capable of being distinguished
15 Clues: showing curiosity • in complete agreement • a sudden short attack • in deplorable condition • an assembly or gathering • disapproval;condemnation • spotless, clean and fresh • capable of being distinguished • prove negative; show to be false • diffusing warmth and friendliness • characteristic of an absolute ruler • add details, as to an account or idea • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 1 2019-04-25
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- shamelessly bold
- preference or preferred way of doing something
- a ghost or spook
- stupid
- to break away
- mean
- the roof of one's mouth
Down
- gruesome; horrible
- all the special skills a person has
- favorable
- northerners
- evil
- an early form of a pharmacist, apothecaries could also prescribe drug
- a minor city official, lower in rank than either a sheriff or a policeman
- to annoy
15 Clues: evil • mean • stupid • to annoy • favorable • northerners • to break away • shamelessly bold • a ghost or spook • gruesome; horrible • the roof of one's mouth • all the special skills a person has • preference or preferred way of doing something • an early form of a pharmacist, apothecaries could also prescribe drug • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird RC 2018-09-25
Across
- (p 46) gentle, kind, mild, or unharmful
- (p 28) really unfair or really immoral acts
- (p 196) equally skillful with each hand
- (p 127) quarrel; fight
- (p 307) anxious or fearful
- 224) goods which are imported or exported illegally, like drugs, weapons, and certain exotic pets
- (p 68) finding something out
- (p 86) oriental tobacco pipe with a long flexible tube connected to a container where the smoke is cooled by passing through water
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- (p 149) sad and lost in thought
- (297) speak to in an angry way because of a wrongdoing
- (p 106) with energy and passion
- (p 172) administered baptism to
- (p 21) quality of being overly, dramatically emotional — sad or loving or nostalgic
- (p 270) expressed or stated clearly
- (p 7) separate being for purposes of government control
15 Clues: (p 127) quarrel; fight • (p 307) anxious or fearful • (p 68) finding something out • (p 149) sad and lost in thought • (p 106) with energy and passion • (p 172) administered baptism to • (p 270) expressed or stated clearly • (p 46) gentle, kind, mild, or unharmful • (p 196) equally skillful with each hand • (p 28) really unfair or really immoral acts • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Crossword 2025-03-11
Across
- The reverend of the First Purchase M.E. African Church in Maycomb County
- Father of Mayella
- The Judge presiding over the Robinson case
- A woman who gives Scout advice and teaches her how to be a woman
- Close-minded old lady who lives in the deep south
- Poor farmer in Maycomb who was apart fo the lynch mob
- Cooks and cleans for the Finch family
Down
- Daughter of Atticus; Big for her age
- Man accused of raping Mayella Ewell
- Lawyer who treats his children like adults and talks to them openly
- Alleged victim of Tom Robinson; Daughter of Bob
- Brother of Scout; Son of Atticus
- The reclusive and mysterious neighbour of the Finch family
- Sherrif of Maycomb County and a friend of Atticus Finch
- Friend of Scout and Jem
15 Clues: Father of Mayella • Friend of Scout and Jem • Brother of Scout; Son of Atticus • Man accused of raping Mayella Ewell • Daughter of Atticus; Big for her age • Cooks and cleans for the Finch family • The Judge presiding over the Robinson case • Alleged victim of Tom Robinson; Daughter of Bob • Close-minded old lady who lives in the deep south • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Characters 2023-12-12
Across
- Tom Robinsons employer.
- Known as the "meanest old woman ever lived" and was a morphine addict.
- Kid who only comes to school only on the first day and has lice.
- Miss ______ is Dill Harris' Aunt.
- Jean Louise Finch is her real name.
- Scout called this person a "sleepy old shark".
- The prosecuter of Tom Robinsons Trial.
Down
- Has a spoiled grandson named Francis.
- Who was shot 17 times.
- Best lawyer in Maycomb county.
- The town gossip.
- The person who only spoke five words in the whole book.
- Who protected Boo Radley when Bob Ewell died.
- Dill dares ___ to walk past the Radley's gate.
- This person is found hiding under Scouts bed because they ran away from home.
15 Clues: The town gossip. • Who was shot 17 times. • Tom Robinsons employer. • Best lawyer in Maycomb county. • Miss ______ is Dill Harris' Aunt. • Jean Louise Finch is her real name. • Has a spoiled grandson named Francis. • The prosecuter of Tom Robinsons Trial. • Who protected Boo Radley when Bob Ewell died. • Scout called this person a "sleepy old shark". • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Vocabulary 2022-02-25
Across
- A ceremonial officer of a church, college, or similar institution
- Offering nothing that is stimulating or challenging
- conducive to success; favorable
- Not showing care for the consequences of an action
- Lacking power or ability
- A temporary stay
- Admit that something is true or valid after first denying or resisting it
Down
- Wishing or appearing to wish evil to others
- That which is a perceived to have its own distinct existence
- Provide physical relief, as from pain
- A feeling of pensive sadness
- harmless, not evil
- Originating where it is found
- A sudden attack or incursion into enemy territory
- Behave in a patronizing manner
15 Clues: A temporary stay • harmless, not evil • Lacking power or ability • A feeling of pensive sadness • Originating where it is found • Behave in a patronizing manner • conducive to success; favorable • Provide physical relief, as from pain • Wishing or appearing to wish evil to others • A sudden attack or incursion into enemy territory • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 1 2022-10-27
Across
- Cruel and unreasonable use of power
- Calm and peaceful, not easily upset
- Mysterious neighbor
- Very dangerous or harmful
- Setting of the story
- In a careful or cautious manner
- Atticus' career
Down
- Narrator of the story
- An unhealthy mental state or attitude
- Suggesting a positive and successful future
- Curious and always asking questions
- The oldest of the 3 kids
- Kind & gentle, not harmful
- The first gift scout found in the tree
- Friend that visits in the summer
15 Clues: Atticus' career • Mysterious neighbor • Setting of the story • Narrator of the story • The oldest of the 3 kids • Very dangerous or harmful • Kind & gentle, not harmful • In a careful or cautious manner • Friend that visits in the summer • Curious and always asking questions • Cruel and unreasonable use of power • Calm and peaceful, not easily upset • ...
To kill a mockingbird crossword 2023-01-10
Across
- A case in court.
- fancy word for poor.
- mistake in the eyes of god.
- not guilty.
- 12 pers.
- inequality/ failure of the law.
- opposite of innocent.
- talk down on someone.
- determination/ not giving up.
Down
- smart.
- a small grouping of building an houses.
- sea of on the moon
- discrimination based on skin color.
- Decision maker in court.
- roll tide
15 Clues: smart. • 12 pers. • roll tide • not guilty. • A case in court. • fancy word for poor. • sea of on the moon • opposite of innocent. • talk down on someone. • Decision maker in court. • mistake in the eyes of god. • determination/ not giving up. • inequality/ failure of the law. • discrimination based on skin color. • a small grouping of building an houses.
To Kill A Mockingbird Vocabulary 2013-05-21
Across
- To persuade or influence
- Serious and immediate danger
- to calm
- Cruel and oppressive government or rule
- Not aware of or not concerned about what is happening around one
- A person who prepares medicine and drugs
- A deep, pensive, and long-lasting sadness
- happily: in a joyous manner
Down
- Calm and Peaceful with little movement or activity .
- Too long, slow, or dull: tiresome or monotonous
- Move or twist into such an arrangement or shape
- Having supernatural powers of clairvoyance
- Bad-tempered, argumentative, and uncooperative
- Smartly or boldly stylish; dashing
- A temporary stay
15 Clues: to calm • A temporary stay • To persuade or influence • happily: in a joyous manner • Serious and immediate danger • Smartly or boldly stylish; dashing • Cruel and oppressive government or rule • A person who prepares medicine and drugs • A deep, pensive, and long-lasting sadness • Having supernatural powers of clairvoyance • Bad-tempered, argumentative, and uncooperative • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Crossword 2023-04-27
Across
- “Simply because we were ______ a hundred years before we started is no reason for us not to try to win.”
- Harper Lee based the character Atticus Finch off of her ______.
- What was Atticus's old nickname?
- What was the name of the judge who sentenced Tom Robinson?
- What is Boo Radley's real name?
- What costume was Scout wearing when the attack occurs
- Who argues with Atticus, claiming that Bob Ewell's death was an accident?
- Where does Dill live when he isn't in Maycomb for the summer?
- What is Scout's real name?
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- How did Scout and Jem's mother die?
- How many years apart are Scout and Jem?
- "I wanted you to see what real _______ is, instead of getting the idea that _______ is a man with a gun in his hand."
- "They've done it before & they did it tonight & they'll do it again & when they do it- seems that only children ____.
- What was the first item found in the tree knot?
- It is a sin to kill a mockingbird because all they do is ____, causing no harm.
15 Clues: What is Scout's real name? • What is Boo Radley's real name? • What was Atticus's old nickname? • How did Scout and Jem's mother die? • How many years apart are Scout and Jem? • What was the first item found in the tree knot? • What costume was Scout wearing when the attack occurs • What was the name of the judge who sentenced Tom Robinson? • ...
To Kill a mockingbird vocab 2022-05-31
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- A person whose actions contradict stated beliefs.
- Critical and distrustful of human nature and motives.
- Appropriated wrongfully; stolen.
- Insolent; contemptuous or cocky boldness or disregard for others.
- An officer in charge of the legal business of a city
- Rashness; foolishness.
- An authoritative pronouncement; judicial assertion.
- Capable of speech; using language easily.
- Being without moisture; extremely dry.
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- Biting or rancorous, especially in feeling, language, or manner.
- Not genuine, authentic, or true.
- Zealous; strongly emotional; passionate.
- Relating to a condition at birth.
- Utterly unyielding in attitude or opinion.
- To make clear or plain; clarify.
15 Clues: Rashness; foolishness. • Not genuine, authentic, or true. • Appropriated wrongfully; stolen. • To make clear or plain; clarify. • Relating to a condition at birth. • Being without moisture; extremely dry. • Zealous; strongly emotional; passionate. • Capable of speech; using language easily. • Utterly unyielding in attitude or opinion. • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Crosswords 2016-10-18
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- A ____ is a long thin piece of material such as leather or rope, fastened to a stiff handle. It is used for hitting people or animals.
- When you ________ your fist or your fist _________, you curl your fingers up tightly, usually because you are very angry.
- If you say that something _________s or is _________d of a number of things or people, you mean it has them as its parts or members.
- If a liquid sloshes around or if you ________ it around, it moves around in different directions.
- if something ________ a sound, it makes it quieter and more difficult to hear.
- A _________ is a loose piece of clothing made of the same material as towels. You wear it before or after you have a bath or a swim.
- A ____ attempt or action is one that fails to achieve what was intended.
- f you _________ yourself or your problems to someone, you tell them about something which you have been secretly worrying about.
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- If you are ________ed by pain, illness, or disaster, it affects you badly and makes you suffer.
- If you _______ to do something, you do it, often after doing something else first.
- If you describe a person's action as _____________ or a ______________, you mean that it is a reason for someone else to react angrily, violently, or emotionally.
- If you describe something as a ________, you are criticizing it because it repeats old ideas, facts, or themes, though some things have been changed to make it appear new.
- If you _______ something, especially something that is difficult to get, you obtain it.
- If you _______ at something, you look at it with your eyes partly closed.
- If you ______ something, you force it to remain in a particular position by holding it there tightly or by fixing something next to it to prevent it from moving.
15 Clues: A ____ attempt or action is one that fails to achieve what was intended. • If you _______ at something, you look at it with your eyes partly closed. • if something ________ a sound, it makes it quieter and more difficult to hear. • If you _______ to do something, you do it, often after doing something else first. • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Crossword 2016-10-19
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- Offence; a sense of slight or injury
- Conducive to success;favourable
- Originating or occurring naturally in a particular place; native
- Right or priviledge exclusive to an individual or class
- Put an end to something; force, suppress; cause to submit
- Heartfelt, friendly
- Property that is bequeathed so it remains in a family
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- Facts, circumstances or an occurance that appear as perceived; a renowned, remarkable person or thing
- Confirm or give support to a statement or belief, or person
- Disease, defect, personality trait existing from birth
- Wealthy, rich
- Well-meaning and kindly; charitable
- Anything used to alleviate pain without eliminating the source
- A temporary stay
- An authoritative prohibition
15 Clues: Wealthy, rich • A temporary stay • Heartfelt, friendly • An authoritative prohibition • Conducive to success;favourable • Well-meaning and kindly; charitable • Offence; a sense of slight or injury • Property that is bequeathed so it remains in a family • Disease, defect, personality trait existing from birth • Right or priviledge exclusive to an individual or class • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Vocabulary 2024-04-11
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- V. Approached aggressively
- N. A ghost
- Adj. A spy should be this
- N. Embarrassment
- Adj. Exercising power in a cruel manner
- Adj. Impossible to understand
- Adj. Suggesting death
- N. A short stay
- V. Cutting small pieces of wood to create a carving of sorts
- N. An act of kindness or well-meaning
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- Adj. Controversial
- N. Your classmates can be considered this
- Adj. With bad intent
- Adj. Having or showing the ability to speak fluidly or coherently
- Adj. Detached/cold
15 Clues: N. A ghost • N. A short stay • N. Embarrassment • Adj. Controversial • Adj. Detached/cold • Adj. With bad intent • Adj. Suggesting death • Adj. A spy should be this • V. Approached aggressively • Adj. Impossible to understand • N. An act of kindness or well-meaning • Adj. Exercising power in a cruel manner • N. Your classmates can be considered this • ...
Introduction to To Kill A Mockingbird [slideshow] 2022-04-26
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- Characteristic of white trash
- Finch Father of Scout
- sheriff Heck Tate
- Oldest child of Bob Euell
- Scout's older brother
- Housekeeper at Finch home
- Atkinson Bakes best cake in town
- Euell Poor white trash in town
- vs boys 1 important theme in novel
- Radley Confinment to house by father
- an individual Another important theme in novel
- vs poor 2nd important theme in novel
- Name for separate facilities
- Age of narrator at novel's opening
- neighbor Miss Maudie Atkinson
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- Profession of Scout's father
- Friend of Jem and Scout
- Key symbol of novel
- Alexandra Wants Jem to be gentleman/Scout a lady
- Setting of novel
- Another important theme in novel
- Another characteristic of white trash
- Robinson Farm worker on Deas farm
- Scout Narrator within novel
- Depression Event representing era of novel
- The Finches
- Market Crash Another event representing novel era
- Another characteristic of Blacks
- bias Name for women's weakness
- fearing Characteristics of Blacks
30 Clues: The Finches • Setting of novel • sheriff Heck Tate • Key symbol of novel • Scout's older brother • Finch Father of Scout • Friend of Jem and Scout • Oldest child of Bob Euell • Housekeeper at Finch home • Profession of Scout's father • Scout Narrator within novel • Name for separate facilities • Characteristic of white trash • neighbor Miss Maudie Atkinson • ...
Literature 2023-06-10
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- Atwood's dystopian novel - Handmaid's
- play by William Shakespeare - Hamlet
- Shelley's gothic novel - Frankenstein
- novelist who wrote "Crime and Punishment" - Dostoevsky
- by Charlotte Brontë - Jane
- Prize-winning author of "Beloved" - Morrison
- poem attributed to Homer - Iliad
- of "The Great Gatsby" - Fitzgerald
- of "1984" - Winston
- Lee's coming-of-age novel - Mockingbird
- laureate author of "One Hundred Years of Solitude" - García
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- of "To Kill a Mockingbird" - Scout
- poet of the "Iliad" and the "Odyssey" - Homer
- of "The Chronicles of Narnia" - Lewis
- novel by Aldous Huxley - Brave
- Dickens' orphaned protagonist - Oliver
- novel by Jules Verne - Journey
- known for "The Waste Land" - Eliot
- tragedy featuring a prince of Denmark - Othello
- Austen novel featuring Elizabeth Bennet - Pride
20 Clues: of "1984" - Winston • by Charlotte Brontë - Jane • novel by Aldous Huxley - Brave • novel by Jules Verne - Journey • poem attributed to Homer - Iliad • of "To Kill a Mockingbird" - Scout • known for "The Waste Land" - Eliot • of "The Great Gatsby" - Fitzgerald • play by William Shakespeare - Hamlet • Atwood's dystopian novel - Handmaid's • of "The Chronicles of Narnia" - Lewis • ...
TKAM: Historical Context 2026-01-09
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- Alabama town where Harper Lee was born
- group of nine black teenagers falsely accuses in 1931
- Crop that dominated Alabama’s economy but collapsed during the Depression
- Law that granted African Americans citizenship after the war
- Award won by To Kill a Mockingbird
- state where the case took place
- Economic crisis of the 1930s that caused widespread unemployment and poverty
- farmers who rented land and paid with crops instead of money
- Type of jobs many women were limited to during the 1930s
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- what the nine boys were accused of
- Supreme Court case that ruled school segregation unconstitutional
- government programs created by Roosevelt to provide relief
- Type of trial problem caused by rushed court proceedings
- War fought between the North and South over slavery and states’ rights
- First Lady who advocated for women’s rights and equality
- insect that destroyed cotton crops and worsened poverty
- Laws that enforced racial segregation in the United States
- author of "To Kill a Mockingbird"
- character inspired by Harper Lee's father
19 Clues: state where the case took place • author of "To Kill a Mockingbird" • what the nine boys were accused of • Award won by To Kill a Mockingbird • Alabama town where Harper Lee was born • character inspired by Harper Lee's father • group of nine black teenagers falsely accuses in 1931 • insect that destroyed cotton crops and worsened poverty • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Crossword 2024-03-06
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- The jury found Tom Robinson as _____.
- Scout's real name.
- The self-proclaimed needed female influence for Scout.
- How old is Mayella Ewell?
- What can Scout do that Miss Caroline disapproves of?
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- The town To Kill a Mockingbird takes place in.
- What destroyed Miss Maudie's house?
- Who wrote To Kill a Mockingbird?
- What animal did Atticus shoot?
- The name of the Finch family's maid.
10 Clues: Scout's real name. • How old is Mayella Ewell? • What animal did Atticus shoot? • Who wrote To Kill a Mockingbird? • What destroyed Miss Maudie's house? • The name of the Finch family's maid. • The jury found Tom Robinson as _____. • The town To Kill a Mockingbird takes place in. • What can Scout do that Miss Caroline disapproves of? • ...
Literary Heros 2024-05-04
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- - Street urchin turned prince from the Arabian Nights tales
- - Mark Twain's adventurous protagonist
- - Hobbit protagonist of J.R.R. Tolkien's "The Lord of the Rings"
- - Legendary hero of Greek mythology
- - Boy who never grows up, created by J.M. Barrie
- - Raised by apes in the jungle, created by Edgar Rice Burroughs
- - Daughter of Atticus Finch in Harper Lee's "To Kill a Mockingbird"
- - Heroine of Suzanne Collins's "The Hunger Games" trilogy
- - Hobbit adventurer from J.R.R. Tolkien's "The Hobbit"
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- - Hobbit protagonist of J.R.R. Tolkien's "The Lord of the Rings"
- - Title character of Charlotte Brontë's novel
- - Clever hero of Homer's epic poem "The Odyssey"
- - Musketeer from Alexandre Dumas's "The Three Musketeers"
- - Idealistic knight from Miguel de Cervantes's novel
- - Outlaw who robs from the rich to give to the poor
- - Boy wizard from J.K. Rowling's series
- - Brilliant detective created by Arthur Conan Doyle
- - Lawyer and father from Harper Lee's "To Kill a Mockingbird"
- - Protagonist of Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice"
- - Ranger and king from J.R.R. Tolkien's "The Lord of the Rings"
20 Clues: - Legendary hero of Greek mythology • - Mark Twain's adventurous protagonist • - Boy wizard from J.K. Rowling's series • - Title character of Charlotte Brontë's novel • - Clever hero of Homer's epic poem "The Odyssey" • - Boy who never grows up, created by J.M. Barrie • - Outlaw who robs from the rich to give to the poor • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Crosswords 2016-10-27
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- When you ________ your fist or your fist _________, you curl your fingers up tightly, usually because you are very angry.
- A ____ is a long thin piece of material such as leather or rope, fastened to a stiff handle. It is used for hitting people or animals.
- A _________ is a loose piece of clothing made of the same material as towels. You wear it before or after you have a bath or a swim.
- If you say that something _________s or is _________d of a number of things or people, you mean it has them as its parts or members.
- If you ______ something, you force it to remain in a particular position by holding it there tightly or by fixing something next to it to prevent it from moving.
- If a liquid sloshes around or if you ________ it around, it moves around in different directions.
- If you are ________ed by pain, illness, or disaster, it affects you badly and makes you suffer.
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- If you _______ something, especially something that is difficult to get, you obtain it.
- A ____ attempt or action is one that fails to achieve what was intended.
- If you _______ at something, you look at it with your eyes partly closed.
- If you describe a person's action as _____________ or a ______________, you mean that it is a reason for someone else to react angrily, violently, or emotionally.
- f you _________ yourself or your problems to someone, you tell them about something which you have been secretly worrying about.
- If you _______ to do something, you do it, often after doing something else first.
- If you describe something as a ________, you are criticizing it because it repeats old ideas, facts, or themes, though some things have been changed to make it appear new.
- if something ________ a sound, it makes it quieter and more difficult to hear.
15 Clues: A ____ attempt or action is one that fails to achieve what was intended. • If you _______ at something, you look at it with your eyes partly closed. • if something ________ a sound, it makes it quieter and more difficult to hear. • If you _______ to do something, you do it, often after doing something else first. • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Vocab 2016-10-18
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- a type of cabbage
- a distinctive feature or characteristic,
- not able to be understood; not intelligible
- lively and vigorous
- an agreement that is reached by each side making concessions
- thankful, grateful, to make appreciative
- small and weak
- eat hungrily or quickly
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- not developed or derived from anything else
- science that deals with the atmosphere
- move hurriedly with short quick steps
- warm and friendly
- gentle; kind
- not within proper or reasonable limits, excessive
- flow out in a rapid or plentiful stream, often suddenly
15 Clues: gentle; kind • small and weak • a type of cabbage • warm and friendly • lively and vigorous • eat hungrily or quickly • move hurriedly with short quick steps • science that deals with the atmosphere • a distinctive feature or characteristic, • thankful, grateful, to make appreciative • not developed or derived from anything else • not able to be understood; not intelligible • ...
To Kill A MockingBird Vocabulary 2016-10-18
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- Condition of being confused
- Causing aggravation
- formal written or spoken statement
- Unplesent
- following immediatly after
- gloomy or dark
- Understanding without speaking
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- irritations or annoyances
- Presenting favorable circumstances
- tending to fight
- offensive by accepted standards of morality
- Humiliating feeling
- Distant and unfeeling
- an act of escaping or evading
- Formal pronouncement from authority
15 Clues: Unplesent • gloomy or dark • tending to fight • Humiliating feeling • Causing aggravation • Distant and unfeeling • irritations or annoyances • following immediatly after • Condition of being confused • an act of escaping or evading • Understanding without speaking • Presenting favorable circumstances • formal written or spoken statement • Formal pronouncement from authority • ...
To Kill A MockingBird Vocabulary 2016-10-18
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- Condition of being confused
- Causing aggravation
- formal written or spoken statement
- Unplesent
- following immediatly after
- gloomy or dark
- Understanding without speaking
Down
- irritations or annoyances
- Presenting favorable circumstances
- tending to fight
- offensive by accepted standards of morality
- Humiliating feeling
- Distant and unfeeling
- an act of escaping or evading
- Formal pronouncement from authority
15 Clues: Unplesent • gloomy or dark • tending to fight • Humiliating feeling • Causing aggravation • Distant and unfeeling • irritations or annoyances • following immediatly after • Condition of being confused • an act of escaping or evading • Understanding without speaking • Presenting favorable circumstances • formal written or spoken statement • Formal pronouncement from authority • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Vocabulary 2022-03-09
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- Completely baffled or very puzzled
- In a forceful passionate or intense manner with great feeling
- The state of being annoyed frustrated or worried
- to steal something
- having or showing a wish to do evil to others
- stock of plays, dances, or pieces that a company or a performer knows or is prepared to perform.
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- relating to the Christian church or its clergy
- conspicuous or attracting attention
- a stock of plays, dances, or pieces that a company or a performer knows or is prepared to perform.
- Noisy and difficult to control
- the quality of being eccentric
- Owning thanks or having duty to someone in return for help or service
- Ones ability to speak coherently and fluently
- be fined with a feeling of love for
- in a way that expresses dry especially mocking humor
15 Clues: to steal something • Noisy and difficult to control • the quality of being eccentric • Completely baffled or very puzzled • conspicuous or attracting attention • be fined with a feeling of love for • Ones ability to speak coherently and fluently • having or showing a wish to do evil to others • relating to the Christian church or its clergy • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Vocab 2022-10-10
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- a medicine used as a laxative or antacid
- the act of giving out
- twining woody vines or large cluster of flowers
- in a state of severe disrepair
- a specific type of ghost or evil spirit
- action of a mob killing someone, especially by hanging, for an alleged offense with or without a legal trial
- the formation of a number of things into a cluster
- diffusing warmth and friendliness
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- the state of having no home
- not feeling or showing emotion
- the action or state of setting someone or something apart from other people or things or being set apart
- the state of being unemployed
- a situation where the owner of property has limited power over his own property.
- in a politely friendly manner
- to annoy
15 Clues: to annoy • the act of giving out • the state of having no home • the state of being unemployed • in a politely friendly manner • not feeling or showing emotion • in a state of severe disrepair • diffusing warmth and friendliness • a specific type of ghost or evil spirit • a medicine used as a laxative or antacid • twining woody vines or large cluster of flowers • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Vocab 2023-11-09
To Kill a Mockingbird L2 2019-10-03
15 Clues: joyfully • comparable • quarrelsome • unnoticeable • unruly; hostile • rude; graceless • difficult; cranky • misgivings; doubts • perfect; faultless • out of style or use • respected; admitted • changes from the norm • impossible to understand • insulting and/or vile language • able to express oneself clearly
To Kill a Mockingbird Vocab 2024-03-11
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- Distant, unfeeling
- A special allowance or privilege
- Detestable; unpleasant
- Having a responsibility to someone or something, obligated
- Presenting favorable circumstances; lucky
- A feeling a shame or humiliation
- Having or exhibiting hatred
- To heavily indulge; to roll in
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- Spotlessly clean and fresh
- Pleasant; good-natured
- Inclined to make trouble; unruly
- Gruesome, gloomy, or dark
- Inclined to perform charitable acts
- Compassionate; incapable of causing harm
- Make less severe or burdensome
15 Clues: Distant, unfeeling • Pleasant; good-natured • Detestable; unpleasant • Gruesome, gloomy, or dark • Spotlessly clean and fresh • Having or exhibiting hatred • Make less severe or burdensome • To heavily indulge; to roll in • Inclined to make trouble; unruly • A special allowance or privilege • A feeling a shame or humiliation • Inclined to perform charitable acts • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Vocabulary 2024-04-11
Across
- V. Approached aggressively
- N. A ghost
- Adj. A spy should be this
- N. Embarrassment
- Adj. Exercising power in a cruel manner
- Adj. Impossible to understand
- Adj. Suggesting death
- N. A short stay
- V. Cutting small pieces of wood to create a carving of sorts
- N. An act of kindness or well-meaning
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- Adj. Controversial
- N. Your classmates can be considered this
- Adj. With bad intent
- Adj. Having or showing the ability to speak fluidly or coherently
- Adj. Detached/cold
15 Clues: N. A ghost • N. A short stay • N. Embarrassment • Adj. Controversial • Adj. Detached/cold • Adj. With bad intent • Adj. Suggesting death • Adj. A spy should be this • V. Approached aggressively • Adj. Impossible to understand • N. An act of kindness or well-meaning • Adj. Exercising power in a cruel manner • N. Your classmates can be considered this • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Crossword 2023-03-16
Across
- Which neighbor's house caught on fire?
- What is the name of the Ewell child in Scout's first grade class?
- What is Atticus's childhood nickname relating to guns?
- "A person who leads a secluded or solitary life"
- Who is Francis to Scout and Jem?
- "Depression of spirits"
- Who said it? "You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view" (Lee 33).
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- What was Mrs. Dubose addicted to?
- Who said it? "You're really nice, Uncle Jack, an' I reckon I love you...but you don't understand children much" (Lee 97).
- Who is Atticus defending in the trial?
- Who is Jem forced to read to after destroying her flowers?
- "Marked by baseness or grossness"
- Who is the telephone operator of Maycomb?
- What is the name of the Finch's cook?
- How many children does Tom Robinson have?
15 Clues: "Depression of spirits" • Who is Francis to Scout and Jem? • What was Mrs. Dubose addicted to? • "Marked by baseness or grossness" • What is the name of the Finch's cook? • Who is Atticus defending in the trial? • Which neighbor's house caught on fire? • Who is the telephone operator of Maycomb? • How many children does Tom Robinson have? • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2 2025-09-19
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- a large sharp tooth, especially a canine tooth of a dog or wolf.
- curious or inquiring.
- disgustingly dirty.
- to walk, moving from side to side, looking like you are going to fall.
- unusual and strange.
- extremely stupid or foolish.
- move forcefully or roughly
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- walk slowly and with heavy steps.
- look steadily and intently
- say something in a low or barely audible voice.
- inflicting severe physical or mental suffering.
- (of a bird or other winged creature) fly unsteadily.
- run hurriedly or furtively with short quick steps.
- establish by counting or calculation; calculate.
- poke (someone or something) roughly or quickly, especially with something sharp or pointed.
15 Clues: disgustingly dirty. • unusual and strange. • curious or inquiring. • look steadily and intently • move forcefully or roughly • extremely stupid or foolish. • walk slowly and with heavy steps. • say something in a low or barely audible voice. • inflicting severe physical or mental suffering. • establish by counting or calculation; calculate. • ...
Mother to Son & To Kill a Mockingbird 2022-10-04
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- One of Scout's role models
- Two words that describe the poem
- Hated family in TKAM
- It's a ( ) to kill a mockingbird
- TKAM theme
- The innocents in the story
- A technique in the poem
- Plenty of this in the poem
- Symbolism for the stairs
- TKAM setting
- TKAM narrator
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- Three things in/on the stairs
- Synonym for separation of cultures
- A big idea in TKAM, 2 words
- Recluse
- African Americans didn't have this
- Church
- Main character in a story
- Tom Robinson was falsely ( )
- Mother to Son theme
- Describes justice system in TKAM
21 Clues: Church • Recluse • TKAM theme • TKAM setting • TKAM narrator • Mother to Son theme • Hated family in TKAM • A technique in the poem • Symbolism for the stairs • Main character in a story • One of Scout's role models • The innocents in the story • Plenty of this in the poem • A big idea in TKAM, 2 words • Three things in/on the stairs • Two words that describe the poem • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird: Cristian Rodriguez 2021-06-11
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- Atticus’ son
- House burnt down
- State where the story takes place
- Kissed Tom Robinson, abused by her father
- Never leaves his house
- Sister of Atticus
- A morphine addict
- Scout’s teacher
- Chews tobacco
- Son of Calpurnia
- Brother of Atticus
- His goal is to make Boo leave his house
- Lawyer and attorney for Maycomb
- Can’t afford lunch and referred to as trash
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- Judge for Tom Robinson’s trial
- Atticus’ cook
- Maycomb’s county sheriff
- Accused of taking advantage of a white woman
- Where Jem and Scout found gum, twine, and a medal
- Owns Maycomb’s town newspaper
- Town where the story takes place
- Prosecuting attorney for Tom Robinson’s trial
- Who wore a pink dress and petticoat to a tea party
- Behavior from children that causes bad weather
- Vouches for Tom Robinson and his employer
- Who likes to drink Coca-Cola in secret
- Boo Radley’s brother
- Jem’s Sister
28 Clues: Atticus’ son • Jem’s Sister • Atticus’ cook • Chews tobacco • Scout’s teacher • House burnt down • Son of Calpurnia • Sister of Atticus • A morphine addict • Brother of Atticus • Boo Radley’s brother • Never leaves his house • Maycomb’s county sheriff • Owns Maycomb’s town newspaper • Judge for Tom Robinson’s trial • Lawyer and attorney for Maycomb • Town where the story takes place • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Crossword Puzzle 2021-05-19
Across
- the narrator's real name
- a person that got Scout in trouble on her first day of school
- the type of narrative that the book is told in
- the state that this story took place in
- the well-known period of time in history that this book took place in
- the real name of Boo Radley
- Scout's first-grade teacher who gave Scout trouble for knowing how to read
- Scout's older brother
- Atticus' brother
- author of the book
- the man accused of rape
- Atticus' sister
- the town that this story took place in
- what the verdict found the man accused of rape to unfortunately be in the end
- the father of the woman who accused a certain man of rape
- the name of Calpurnia's church
- known for gossiping information all across town
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- the real name of Scout's older brother
- respect Atticus for his efforts and send him gifts
- what the man accused of rape actually was
- a person who code-switches by speaking differently to the African-Americans at church compared to when speaking with white people
- Cunningham the person's son that Scout talked about with them
- the narrator
- the woman who accused a certain man of rape
- Calpurnia's son
- an optimistic woman who tried to stay positive even after her house was burned down
- the judge at the trial of the man who was accused of rape
- the person who saved Boo Radley and told Atticus that he accidentally killed himself
- the thing Mrs. Dubose had an addiction for
- an editor of the Maycomb Tribune
- the father of Jem and Scout who is the lawyer of the man being accused of rape
31 Clues: the narrator • Calpurnia's son • Atticus' sister • Atticus' brother • author of the book • Scout's older brother • the man accused of rape • the narrator's real name • the real name of Boo Radley • the name of Calpurnia's church • an editor of the Maycomb Tribune • the real name of Scout's older brother • the town that this story took place in • the state that this story took place in • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird--Chapter 10 2022-05-23
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- dog Cal warns neighbors about Tim Johnson
- Jem not okay to shoot at
- shot Atticus known for this
- People Scout fights
- Atticus's favorite target as boy
- a hunter One way Atticus unlike other fathers
- cans Jem okay to shoot at
- Name for madness
- New animal for target practice
- Shoots sick dog
- jays Jem okay to shoot at
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- Another new animal for target practice
- Position of Mr. Heck Tate
- football game Fathers participating in
- family People Scout does not fight anymore
- Atticus best in town
- Mockingbirds do this and are praised
- left eyesight Atticus's tribal curse
- Father watching game on sidelines
- shot # of shots to kill sick dog
- Jacobs Father scoring touchdowns
- Johnson Pet of Maycomb
- dog Breed of Tim Johnson
23 Clues: Shoots sick dog • Name for madness • People Scout fights • Atticus best in town • Jem not okay to shoot at • Position of Mr. Heck Tate • Johnson Pet of Maycomb • cans Jem okay to shoot at • New animal for target practice • jays Jem okay to shoot at • shot Atticus known for this • Atticus's favorite target as boy • dog Breed of Tim Johnson • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Part 1 2022-10-09
Across
- Narrator
- Scout's brother
- Atticus' client
- Mrs. Dubose's flowers
- Jem buys this for Scout
- Author of the book
- Christmas gifts
- "You never really understand a person until you consider things from his ____ __ ____" (Lee 33).
- How does Miss Maudie lose her house?
- Jem's Job for Mrs. Dubose
- Jem loses these at the Radley place
Down
- "It's when you know youre licked...and you see it through no matter what" (Lee 128).
- Atticus' job
- County the story takes place in
- "Matches are dangerous, but _____ are fatal" (Lee 62).
- Finch's family cook
- Kids find items in a knothole in a ...
- It is a sin to kill a...
- Atticus' nickname when he would shoot guns
- Yearly summer visitor
- Name of the mad dog
- Boo's real name
22 Clues: Narrator • Atticus' job • Scout's brother • Atticus' client • Boo's real name • Christmas gifts • Author of the book • Finch's family cook • Name of the mad dog • Mrs. Dubose's flowers • Yearly summer visitor • Jem buys this for Scout • It is a sin to kill a... • Jem's Job for Mrs. Dubose • County the story takes place in • Jem loses these at the Radley place • ...
Vocabulary from To Kill a Mockingbird 2020-03-04
Across
- irregular in pattern or movement, unpredictable
- run-down; repulsive, as from neglect
- abnormality, a state different than what is expected or normal
- to quiet, to overwhelm something until it is powerless
- ill-natured, easily irritated or annoyed
- inconspicuous, not readily noticeable
- never wrong, incapable of error
- somebody who stays away from society and the company of others
- sneaky, done in secret
- able to speak and express oneself clearly, using language easily
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- mental or emotional strength in facing adversity (trouble or misfortune), danger temptation courageously
- the act of declaring someone guilty of an offense
- angry due to injustice or mistreatment
- a noisy quarrel or fight
- dangerous in effect, inclined to cause harm
- a written legal order directing a person to appear in court to give testimony
- to scold, to express stern disapproval of
- a dresser or armoire, a large cabinet with drawers or places for hanging clothes
- a restriction on a piece of land that prevented property from being broken up, sold or mortgaged (A family couldn't raise money by selling the land or borrowing against it.)
- an act of period of surveillance; a purposeful watch maintained especially at night to guard, observe or pray; a gathering for prayer
20 Clues: sneaky, done in secret • a noisy quarrel or fight • never wrong, incapable of error • run-down; repulsive, as from neglect • inconspicuous, not readily noticeable • angry due to injustice or mistreatment • ill-natured, easily irritated or annoyed • to scold, to express stern disapproval of • dangerous in effect, inclined to cause harm • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 12-15 2021-11-01
Across
- the author of the story.
- the Reverend's last name
- the state in which the story takes place in
- boys nickname that came every summer
- the lady's last name whose house burned down
- Ewell who accused a man of raping her
- the old lady's last name who the children didn't fond being around.
- the animal the narrator's brother was told never to shoot.
- the county which the story takes place in
- Robinson man's full name who was charged with raping a man's daughter
Down
- the narrator's teacher who told her to stop reading
- the last name of the family that lives next door to the narrator
- the name of the church that the Finch's go to with their cook
- the narrator's aunt's grandson's first name
- narrator's brother's nickname
- woman who took the narrator and the narrator's brother to her church
- Finch narrator's dad's full name
- what was the narrator's aunt's first name
- narrator of the story's nickname
- boys nickname who was locked up in his room
- the narrator's grandpa's full name
21 Clues: the author of the story. • the Reverend's last name • narrator's brother's nickname • narrator of the story's nickname • the narrator's grandpa's full name • boys nickname that came every summer • Finch narrator's dad's full name • the county which the story takes place in • the narrator's aunt's grandson's first name • the state in which the story takes place in • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird (30 Words) 2021-05-13
Across
- Finch family is _____
- Older brother of scout
- Main character
- Scout and Jem's best friend
- Tree Boo left presents for Finch children
- Substance Mrs. Dubose was addicted to
- Finches' servant
- Level of school Scout is in
- Father of Scout/Jem
- Surname of Mayella
- Season Dill visits Maycomb
- Unprecedented weather in Maycomb
- Neighbor Scout spent lots of time with
- One of the main themes
- Name of classmate Scout beat up
- "gossip" neighbor
- Calpurnia is _____
Down
- Man convicted of rape
- Atticus says not to kill this type of bird
- Author
- One of the main concepts of the story
- Name of rape victim
- Name of legendary man
- Grade Scout is in
- setting of story
- Atticus' sister
- The grumpy old woman
- Grade Jem is in
- Atticus' occupation
- Name of eldest Radley son
30 Clues: Author • Main character • Atticus' sister • Grade Jem is in • Finches' servant • setting of story • Grade Scout is in • "gossip" neighbor • Surname of Mayella • Calpurnia is _____ • Name of rape victim • Father of Scout/Jem • Atticus' occupation • The grumpy old woman • Finch family is _____ • Man convicted of rape • Name of legendary man • Older brother of scout • One of the main themes • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Crossword Puzzle 2021-11-13
Across
- to roll oneself about in a lazy, relaxed, or ungainly manner
- done in a quiet and secretive way to avoid being noticed
- a stone (such as a diamond) formerly believed to be of impenetrable hardness
- a feeling of indignant displeasure or persistent ill will at something regarded as a wrong, insult, or injury
- a law enacted by the legislative branch of a government
- a feeling of deep-seated resentment or ill will
- of, relating to, or resembling a wild beast
- feeling or showing doubt about doing something : not willing or eager to do something
- the clearness of a person's speech
- the science and art of disposing and maneuvering forces in combat
- to pull out of or as if out of proper shape : make awry
- feeling or showing anger because of something unjust or unworthy : filled with or marked by indignation
- expressed or carried on without words or speech
- the quality or power of inspiring belief
Down
- an associate or coworker typically in a profession or in a civil or ecclesiastical office and often of similar rank or status
- to eat or gnaw into
- to become less severe, harsh, or strict usually from reasons of humanity
- exciting pity or sympathy
- marked by baseness or grossness
- a gnawing distress arising from a sense of guilt for past wrongs
- the top or back of the head
- a doctrine that events are fixed in advance so that human beings are powerless to change them
- very happy and excited or elated
- to travel regularly to and from a place and especially between where you live and where you work
- having or expressing little or no sensibility
25 Clues: to eat or gnaw into • exciting pity or sympathy • the top or back of the head • marked by baseness or grossness • very happy and excited or elated • the clearness of a person's speech • the quality or power of inspiring belief • of, relating to, or resembling a wild beast • having or expressing little or no sensibility • a feeling of deep-seated resentment or ill will • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Crossword (B) 2023-03-29
Across
- What do Robinson’s supporters send for Atticus?
- The story is in ___ point of view.
- The place where Scout goes to school.
- The person who calms Scout down when she gets upset at the Missionary Society meeting.
- The object that Scout wears to school on her first day.
- The person who gives Scout and Jem air rifles for Christmas.
- The author of "To Kill a Mockingbird"
- The unique objects the kids find in the tree.
- Aunt Alexandra wants Scout to be more like a ___.
- Publisher of Maycomb Tribune
- Jean Loius Finch
- How many bullets was Robinson hit by?
- Jem and Scout read to Mrs.___ while she was battling her morphine addiction
- The character who accuses Tom Robinson of rape
- The Finch family's cook and surrogate mother
- What is a hot steam?
- The food that Scout and Jem find in the knothole of the tree.
- The neighborhood where the Finches live
- County Newspaper
- Atticus has the best ___ in Maycomb.
- The person who brings Dill to Maycomb for the summer.
Down
- It is a sin to kill a _______.
- Charles Baker Harris
- The family who lives next door to the Finches
- The name of the neighbor who always plants marigolds.
- The person who refuses to take charity from the African-American community.
- symbol of innocence and purity in the novel
- The town gossip
- The person who owns the "mad dog" that Atticus shoots.
- The person Jem invites for dinner
- Who is rude towards Scout and Jem at Black Church?
- What did Boo Radley allegedly use to stab his father?
- Atticus’ profession
- What did Walter put too much of on his food?
- During his speech, Atticus references which historical figure?
- What historical event did TKAM take place during?
- Calpurnia’s church
- The person who tries to kill Scout and Jem.
- Who is Atticus defending?
- The person who is appointed to defend Tom Robinson before Atticus takes over the case.
- The mysterious neighbor whom Scout and Jem fear
41 Clues: The town gossip • Jean Loius Finch • County Newspaper • Calpurnia’s church • Atticus’ profession • Charles Baker Harris • What is a hot steam? • Who is Atticus defending? • Publisher of Maycomb Tribune • It is a sin to kill a _______. • The person Jem invites for dinner • The story is in ___ point of view. • Atticus has the best ___ in Maycomb. • The place where Scout goes to school. • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Notoriety Vocab 2023-03-09
Across
- cause; produce
- bold
- Disrespect; ill fame
- fickle;incalculable
- imitate
- disprove
- to make invalid
- habitually silent; talking little
- pacify
- slander
- disdainful;sarcastic;cynical
- Humorous imitation; travesty
- grow gradually smaller
- crookedly
Down
- Showy;pretentious
- brief, terse; compact
- to split asunder
- keen, shrewd; having insight
- Compensation;rewarding
- Assault
- revere
- Spread throughout
- dormant, dull; lethargic
- belittle
- Hateful
25 Clues: bold • revere • pacify • Assault • imitate • slander • Hateful • disprove • belittle • crookedly • cause; produce • to make invalid • to split asunder • Showy;pretentious • Spread throughout • fickle;incalculable • Disrespect; ill fame • brief, terse; compact • Compensation;rewarding • grow gradually smaller • dormant, dull; lethargic • keen, shrewd; having insight • disdainful;sarcastic;cynical • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-17
Across
- The South was a place characterized by ______ discrimination at the time
- Miss Caroline doesn’t want Scout to ____ with Atticus
- Jem broke his arm while playing ______
- Burris Ewell is sent home for ________
- Simon Finch was an __________
- Dill comes to Maycomb via ____
- Scout’s first grade teacher
- Jem broke his ___
- Cook/maid that works in the Finch household
- The book takes place in the ______ century
- The Cunninghams are a ____ but respectable family
- One of the most significant themes in the book
- Among many things, Tom Robinson is accused of ____
- An old lady that ridicules Atticus for defending a black man
- Miss Caroline _____ on the first day of school
- Tom Robinson is declared _____
- Served as a lawyer for the Cunningham family
- Scout’s middle name
- Jem’s first name
Down
- Author of the book
- A lady that is benevolent to Scout and Jem
- First Finch to come to the United States
- Jem and Dill make fun of Scout for being this
- Mrs. Dubose dies from an addiction to _____
- Atticus and Scout come to a ____________ about reading
- Scout’s age at the start of the novel
- Causes Scout to get in trouble with Miss Caroline
- Mrs. Atkinson has an obsession with __________
- Atticus defends this person in court
- Place where Simon Finch first came to
- Ewell that causes a fuss in Miss Caroline’s class
- Family that Scout, Jem, and DIll harass
- State in which the book takes place
- Atticus Finch works as a _____
- City in which the book takes place
- Boo’s real name
- A vocab word that describes how Walter Cunningham eats
- What Jem loses while sneaking around
- Family of which Walter belongs to
- Person Scout is engaged to
- Jem _____ to Mrs. Dubose to repay her for his misdeeds
41 Clues: Boo’s real name • Jem’s first name • Jem broke his ___ • Author of the book • Scout’s middle name • Person Scout is engaged to • Scout’s first grade teacher • Simon Finch was an __________ • Dill comes to Maycomb via ____ • Atticus Finch works as a _____ • Tom Robinson is declared _____ • Family of which Walter belongs to • City in which the book takes place • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird (III) A.L. 2023-03-16
Across
- extremely stupid or foolish
- the instruction or improvement of a person morally or intellectually
- treat a specified country as a permanent home
- overcome with anger; extremely indignant.
- unclear, vague, or ill-defined
- Scout’s mother died of __ attack
- relating to the Christian Church or its clergy
- a person's behavior or manners
- bad-tempered, argumentative, and uncooperative
- an authoritative prohibition.
- innocent and without deception
- (p85) noisy and difficult to control
- a picture, description, or imitation of a person in which certain striking characteristics are exaggerated in order to create a comic or grotesque effect.
- the quality of being religious or reverent
- cook
- a fatal epidemic disease, especially bubonic plague
- sincere affection and kindness
- a distinctive feature or characteristic, especially of the face.
- approach and address (someone) boldly or aggressively
- a published false statement that is damaging to a person's reputation; a written defamation.
Down
- insulting, abusive, or highly critical language.
- Atticus says to climb into people’s ___
- a bitter attack or denunciation, especially a verbal one.
- Scout’s fiance?
- the clothes, household linen, and other belongings collected by a bride for her marriage.
- offense or annoyance
- a hook used to fasten cloth on a drying frame or tenter.
- feeling or expressing great happiness and triumph.
- Dubose died of what addiction?
- Simon’s homestead, Fitch’s ____
- uncertain
- Miss Maudie is asked to marry by ___ Finch?
- a hindrance or obstruction in doing something
- last name of lady who died bravely and gave a Snow on the Mountain
- an outbreak of public anger or excitement.
- an inclination or natural tendency to behave in a particular way
- Boo’s real name? (first name)
- scout and jem build ___ when there is abnormal weather
- having or showing great authority
- a preference or special liking for something; a bias in favor of something.
- Lee
- not easily upset or excited
- make (an unpleasant feeling) less intense
43 Clues: Lee • cook • uncertain • Scout’s fiance? • offense or annoyance • extremely stupid or foolish • not easily upset or excited • an authoritative prohibition. • Boo’s real name? (first name) • Dubose died of what addiction? • unclear, vague, or ill-defined • a person's behavior or manners • innocent and without deception • sincere affection and kindness • Simon’s homestead, Fitch’s ____ • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Crossword Puzzle 2023-04-06
Across
- Jem took Scout’s new ____ to destroy Mrs. Dubose’s flowers.
- full name of the rabid dog Atticus shot
- nickname of Arthur Radley
- last name of the owner of the town’s newspaper.
- full name of Maycomb’s sheriff
- first name of Mr. Ewell’s daughter, who he sexually assaulted
- name of Dill’s hometown in Mississippi
- Atticus’s old nickname
- full name of First Purchase’s pastor
- black cook of the Finch family
- _____ Raymond was the white inebriate, who hung out with the black community.
- first name of Scout’s uncle who works as a doctor
- The Maycomb _______ was the town's newspaper.
- nickname of Charles Baker Harris
- Miss _____ was the Finch’s kind neighbor who baked pies and cakes.
- Scout’s costume in the school play
- The _____ decimal system was the new was of learning being implemented in schools.
- the name of the black community’s church
- last name of the mean old man that was Scout’s neighbor
- (plural) name of the flowers Mrs. Dubose grew
- “_______ don’t do one thing but make music for us to enjoy” (Lee 90).
- Mr. ______ and his gang attacked Atticus before being deterred by Scout.
Down
- The First Purchase was missing ___ books, having choirs instead.
- first name of Tom Robinson’s wife
- first name of Scout’s father
- full name of Scout’s ancestor who immigrated from England to Alabama
- nickname of To Kill a Mockingbird’s narrator
- full name of who framed Tom Robinson for the rape of his daughter
- Judge _____ oversaw Tom Robinson’s case in court.
- first name of Cunningham Jr.
- Simon Finch considered himself a _______ explaining his religious reasons for moving countries.
- nickname of Scout’s brother
- (plural) name of the flowers Miss Maudie grew
- Mrs. _____ was a morphine addict, but quit before she died.
- _____ Crawford was known as the town gossip.
- Scout’s aunt on her father’s side
- full name of the man who employed Helen when Tom was imprisoned
- name of the Scout’s hometown in Alabama
- Mrs. _____ Haverford was Dill’s aunt and Scout’s neighbor.
- full name of the black man unfairly put on trial
- Miss ______ was Scout’s teacher for elementary school.
41 Clues: Atticus’s old nickname • nickname of Arthur Radley • nickname of Scout’s brother • first name of Scout’s father • first name of Cunningham Jr. • full name of Maycomb’s sheriff • black cook of the Finch family • nickname of Charles Baker Harris • first name of Tom Robinson’s wife • Scout’s aunt on her father’s side • Scout’s costume in the school play • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Part 1 2013-03-17
Across
- Exceptional or superior ability, skill, or strength
- Without liveliness or spirit; odd
- Similar; alike; corresponding in some particular way
- Small; little; tiny
- Uneasy or fearful about something that might happen
- Irregular; peculiar; odd
- Tending to argument; quarrelsome
- Evil; harmful
- Intellectual, moral, or spiritual improvement
- Hazy, vague, indistict, or confused
- Showing or expressive of gentleness or kindness
Down
- To make milder or less severe
- Offense; annoyance; displeasure
- Promising success; favorable
- Originating in and characteristic of a particular region or country
- A tendency to think favorably of something in particular
- Understood without being openly expressed
- Unjustly cruel, harsh, or severe
- Inclined to silence; reserved in speech
- Friendly; sociable
20 Clues: Evil; harmful • Friendly; sociable • Small; little; tiny • Irregular; peculiar; odd • Promising success; favorable • To make milder or less severe • Offense; annoyance; displeasure • Tending to argument; quarrelsome • Unjustly cruel, harsh, or severe • Without liveliness or spirit; odd • Hazy, vague, indistict, or confused • Inclined to silence; reserved in speech • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Vocabulary #2 2013-11-14
Across
- Uncontrollably noisy; unruly.
- Resentful displeasure; personal offense.
- A depression of spirits; dejection; sadness.
- Noble; honorable; straightforward.
- Straightness; righteousness.
- Ill natured; quarrelsome.
- Gloomy; resentfully silent, dismal.
- Acceptance; assent.
- The state of being confused or bewildered.
- An exclusive or special right, power or privilege.
- Relating to, or characterized by insult or abuse, degrading.
- Showing a likeness which permits one to draw and analogy.
Down
- A preliminary survey to gain information.
- Passionately; powerfully; fervently.
- Prohibition; an order forbidding something to be done.
- Able to speak; express oneself clearly or effectively.
- To form or move in waves; fluctuate.
- Indirectly; deviously; underhandedly.
- Stern and forbidding in appearance and manner; somber; grave.
- Deviations;straying from the right or normal way.
- Incapable of error; sure; certain.
- Commit; carry out; bring about.
- Natural inclination; learning.
- Uselessness; not making much of a difference; fruitlessness.
- Reduction of violence; moderation of intensity.
25 Clues: Acceptance; assent. • Ill natured; quarrelsome. • Straightness; righteousness. • Uncontrollably noisy; unruly. • Natural inclination; learning. • Commit; carry out; bring about. • Noble; honorable; straightforward. • Incapable of error; sure; certain. • Gloomy; resentfully silent, dismal. • Passionately; powerfully; fervently. • To form or move in waves; fluctuate. • ...
