to kill a mockingbird Crossword Puzzles
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 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 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
Down
- 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
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- 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
Across
- 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
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- (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
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- 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
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- 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.
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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?
Down
- 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
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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.
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
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 • ...
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 • ...
Introduction to To Kill A Mockingbird [slideshow] 2022-04-26
Across
- 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 • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Crossword 2024-03-06
Across
- 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?
Down
- 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? • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Crosswords 2016-10-27
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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
Across
- 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 2016-10-18
Across
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Down
- 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).
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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. • ...
Literary Heros 2024-05-04
Across
- - 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"
Down
- - 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 • ...
Mother to Son & To Kill a Mockingbird 2022-10-04
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Down
- 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.
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- 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
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- 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.
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- 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. • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird - Vocab 6 2013-12-05
Across
- Cried out noisily
- A child secretly put in place of another
- To sing in a low, gentle tone
- Of, in, or near the stomach
- To have no craftiness and cunning in dealing with others
- The broad, flat front of a cliff
- Made up
- To avoid doing or answering something directly
- A person whose extreme enthusiasm, zeal, etc. goes beyond what is reasonable
- An oriental tobacco pipe with a flexible tube that draws smoke through a bowl of water
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- A dessert made up of a mixture of fruits, nuts, and coconut
- If you do this to someone, you pour liquid all over that person
- Put on
- Similar; comparable
- To hold in the mind
- To pay for something or to make up for something
- When you find yourself being pulled in the direction of something or someone
- Politely, in the manner of a gentleman
- Behavior
- A narrow, elevated walkway
20 Clues: Put on • Made up • Behavior • Cried out noisily • Similar; comparable • To hold in the mind • A narrow, elevated walkway • Of, in, or near the stomach • To sing in a low, gentle tone • The broad, flat front of a cliff • Politely, in the manner of a gentleman • A child secretly put in place of another • To avoid doing or answering something directly • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Crossword Puzzle 2014-06-04
Across
- Superior skill or ability; strength or courage.
- Strike out; erase.
- Imperious; domineering.
- Spotlessly clean and fresh.
- One who prepares and sells medicines.
- Unspoken; understood without being expressed.
- Deviations from the proper course.
- Foolish or unintelligent.
- Something given to make up for something else.
- Bitter, stinging, or caustic in nature or speech.
- A special allowance; privilege.
- Inclined to make trouble; unruly.
- A feature or detail of a face, body, or figure.
- Inclination to perform charitable acts.
- A manner of walking or trotting.
- Presenting favourable circumstances .
- A brief, temporary stay.
- To make more acute or effective; improve; perfect.
- To splash or throw water, or other liquid on.
- Intimidating; bullying.
- Wakefulness maintained in reverence to another person, usually after one’s death.
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- Made less severe or burdensome.
- Sudden, disturbing feelings of uneasiness.
- An angry dispute; quarrel.
- Possessing connections, similarities.
- Irritations or annoyances.
- Characterized by cleverness or originality.
- Discovering with certainty; determining.
- Resisting control or restraint in a difficult manner; unruly.
- Washings; the process of bathing.
- Injure, disfigure, make imperfect by removing or irreparably damaging parts.
- Tending to fight; quarrelsome .
- A right or privilege.
- Occurring or living naturally in an area.
- Approached in a harsh manner; assaulted.
- Intellectual, spiritual, or moral improvement.
- Religious devotion and reverence to God.
- Pleasant; good-natured.
- Distant; unfeeling.
- Compassionate; incapable of causing harm.
40 Clues: Strike out; erase. • Distant; unfeeling. • A right or privilege. • Imperious; domineering. • Pleasant; good-natured. • Intimidating; bullying. • A brief, temporary stay. • Foolish or unintelligent. • An angry dispute; quarrel. • Irritations or annoyances. • Spotlessly clean and fresh. • Tending to fight; quarrelsome . • A special allowance; privilege. • Made less severe or burdensome. • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Extra Credit 2014-05-11
Across
- Produced by a distortion or lopsidedness of the facial features
- The choice and use of words and phrases in speech or writing.
- Bitter indignation at having been treated unfairly.
- Unwilling and hesitant or disinclined.
- Indulge in an unrestrained way in something that creates a pleasurable sensation.
- The quality of being trusted and believed in.
- Be constantly or visibly worried or anxious.
- The acceptance of all things and events as inevitable or submission to fate.
- An action or strategy carefully planned to achieve a specific end.
- In a wild state, especially after escape from captivity or domestication.
- Deep regret or guilt for a wrong committed.
- Involving ignoble actions and motives or arousing moral distaste and contempt.
- A written law passed by a legislative body.
Down
- A persistent feeling of ill will or resentment resulting from a past insult or injury.
- Recording the opinion or vote of.
- Feeling, showing, or expressing sorrow or pity.
- Make someone feel very happy, animated, or elated.
- Abandon or mitigate a harsh intention or cruel treatment.
- Reduce (a judicial sentence, especially a sentence of death) to one less severe.
- Refusing to be persuaded or to change one's mind.
- Feeling or showing anger or annoyance at what is perceived as unfair treatment.
- Understood or implied without being stated.
- Not easily stirred or moved mentally or unemotional or impassive.
- A person with whom one works, especially in a profession or business.
- Attempting to avoid notice or attention, typically because of guilt or a belief that discovery would lead to trouble: secretive.
25 Clues: Recording the opinion or vote of. • Unwilling and hesitant or disinclined. • Understood or implied without being stated. • Deep regret or guilt for a wrong committed. • A written law passed by a legislative body. • Be constantly or visibly worried or anxious. • The quality of being trusted and believed in. • Feeling, showing, or expressing sorrow or pity. • ...
To KIll a Mockingbird- Crossword Definitions 2014-02-25
Across
- an unlucky accident.
- the country that a person treats as their permanent home
- sudden attack or incursion into enemy territory
- strong disapproval, typically on moral grounds.
- a noisy argument or disagreement, esp. in public.
- Inclined to investigate; eager for knowledge.
- extremely or unusually small.
- (of two or more people) fully in agreement.
- a minor wrongdoing.
- make (a problem, injury, or offense) worse or more serious.
- having or showing the ability to speak fluently and coherently.
- extremely stupid or foolish.
- restrict or burden in such a way that free action or movement is difficult.
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- a state of confused and noisy disturbance.
- feeling or showing anger or annoyance at what is perceived as unfair treatment.
- noisy and difficult to control.
- exercising power in a cruel or arbitrary way.
- refusing to be persuaded or to change one's mind.
- a formal pronouncement from an authoritative source.
- to involve oneself in a matter without right or invitation.
- having or showing a wish to do evil to others.
- (esp. of a house or vehicle) in a state of severe disrepair.
- having or displaying a friendly and pleasant manner.
- a slight objection or criticism.
24 Clues: a minor wrongdoing. • an unlucky accident. • extremely stupid or foolish. • extremely or unusually small. • noisy and difficult to control. • a slight objection or criticism. • a state of confused and noisy disturbance. • (of two or more people) fully in agreement. • exercising power in a cruel or arbitrary way. • Inclined to investigate; eager for knowledge. • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird chapter 1 2014-01-26
Across
- a tendency to look on the more favorable side of events or conditions and to expect the most favorable outcome
- gruesome, diseased
- critical remarks; confinements
- declared; doubtful
- inclined to silence; stern
- not soiled; pure
- pharmacist
- traced from a source
- overhanging edges of a roof
- a preference pr partiality
- lifeless, dull, tedious
- sent off; put to death
- thrift; frugality
- the list of dramas, operas, parts, pieces, etc., that a company, actor, singer,is prepared to perform
- of or pertaining to the night
- rash; lacking discretion
- a tuft of hair that grows in a direction different from that of the rest
- abounded or swarmed
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- a quick raid or sudden attack; an initial venture
- housed
- any general business activity; commercial enterprise
- a tight-fitting woman's undergarment for shaping and support
- divulgation, epiphany, disclosure; something revealed
- not clearly stated; indistinct
- imaginations, whims
- soothed, calmed, appeased
- circle women's church group
- pertaining to houses or an area where people live
- duplicates or duplicated performances
- a plant with bright leaves and showy flowers
- a person who finds fault with everything
- vague, hazy; cloudy
- disfigured, badly damaged, marred
- characterized by heat
- a minor town officer who keeps the peace
- irregular; erratic; peculiar; odd
- a platform from which a sermon is delivered
- having an old-fashioned attractiveness or charm
- lacking power; unable to perform
39 Clues: housed • pharmacist • not soiled; pure • thrift; frugality • gruesome, diseased • declared; doubtful • imaginations, whims • vague, hazy; cloudy • abounded or swarmed • traced from a source • characterized by heat • sent off; put to death • lifeless, dull, tedious • rash; lacking discretion • soothed, calmed, appeased • inclined to silence; stern • a preference pr partiality • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Vocabulary #1 2015-10-14
Across
- members of a particular church or sect
- rigid, severe, straight
- an early form of a pharmacist, apothecaries could also prescribe drugs
- believe
- basically untouched or unused
- evil
- devotion to religious duties and practices
- lower edges of a roof which usually project beyond the side of a building
- a preference or a preferred way or doing something
- thing poured
- almost always silent
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- pointed or sharpened pole or stake
- to lessen or to calm
- minor city official lower in rank than either a sheriff or a policeman
- conditions or rules
- when you go somewhere or do something that is not normal to you
- slaves
- a house or a place where a person lives
- powerless
- shamelessly bold
- formal statement or principal
21 Clues: evil • slaves • believe • powerless • thing poured • shamelessly bold • conditions or rules • to lessen or to calm • almost always silent • rigid, severe, straight • basically untouched or unused • formal statement or principal • pointed or sharpened pole or stake • members of a particular church or sect • a house or a place where a person lives • devotion to religious duties and practices • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Vocab #4 2015-11-11
Across
- stuck
- process of preserving a dead body
- to tear or cut a persons limbs off
- an openwork structure of crossed strips or bars
- a watch
- a quick-growing vine with large leaves
- something that comes immediately after something else
- loose or rickety; about to fall apart
- weirdly; mysteriously
- small, two-winged insects that can bite or sting
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- roof of someone's mouth
- to reflect upon something or think about it
- made unable to speak
- a type of cabbage with very coarse leaves
- something that lasts forever
- to use a knife to cut away thin shavings of wood
- dangerous; evil
- becoming less bright, intense, or strong
- superior ability or skill
- stiff
20 Clues: stuck • stiff • a watch • dangerous; evil • made unable to speak • weirdly; mysteriously • roof of someone's mouth • superior ability or skill • something that lasts forever • process of preserving a dead body • to tear or cut a persons limbs off • loose or rickety; about to fall apart • a quick-growing vine with large leaves • becoming less bright, intense, or strong • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Vocab Crossword 2016-05-06
20 Clues: filthy • unique • bright • decree • a parody • kindness • to mourn • very dry • uncertain • peacefully • to sharpen • threatening • inconspicuous • without deceit • essential skill • native to an area • to pronounce clearly • depression of spirits • lacking in importance • board used for mixing paints
To Kill a Mockingbird Crossword Puzzle 2018-05-05
Across
- A nickname given to Charles Baker Harris and is also Jem and Scout’s neighborhood friend
- scares Jem and Scout on the way to the Halloween pageant
- a form of address for an unmarried woman
- Bob Ewell’s abused daughter
- a town in eastern Mississippi
- A nickname given by Maycomb residents and was never seen outside the Radley home
- a title of respect for a clergyman
- Accused Tom Robinson of rapeing his daughter
- Is new to Maycomb and is Scout's first grade teacher
- An elderly, ill-tempered, racist woman who lives near the Finches
- The Finches’ black cook
- Nickname for Jean Louise Finch
- a body of citizens sworn to give a verdict in a court of law
- Boo Radley’s older brother who covers up the knothole
- The publisher of Maycomb’s newspaper
- a room in which a law court sits
- something that is inferred
- long-tailed grey-and-white songbird of the southern United States able to mimic songs of other birds
- walk consisting of a paved area for pedestrians
- a figure of a person made of packed snow
- a hat with a broad brim that protects the face from direct exposure to the sun
- a parasitic louse that infests the body of human beings
- Tom Robinson's wife.
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- Son of Mr. Cunningham and classmate of Scout
- The last name of the neighborhood gossip
- The Reverend at First Purchase African M.E. Church
- The Finches’ neighbor and is the children’s best friend among Maycomb’s adults
- Atticus’ only sister
- Short for Jeremy and is Scout’s brother
- a structure attached to the exterior of a building often forming a covered entrance
- kale that has smooth leaves
- The town garbage collector and is Calpurnia's son
- the sister of your father or mother
- Pays off his entailment to Atticus with food and is Walter’s father
- The state attorney representing the Ewells
- A white man who lives among black folks, also pretends to be drunk
- One of Bob Ewell's children who goes to school for one day and talks back to Miss Caroline
- Robinson Is accused of rapeing Mayella
- a building that houses judicial courts
- First name of Tom Robinson’s employer
- Scout and Jem’s father
- people in general
- Dill's aunt who lives next door to the Finches
- The last name of the judge at Tom's trial
- A male neighbor who lives at the house across from Mrs. Dubose's
- right or chance to choose
- The sheriff of Maycomb and a major witness at Tom Robinson’s trial
47 Clues: people in general • Atticus’ only sister • Tom Robinson's wife. • Scout and Jem’s father • The Finches’ black cook • right or chance to choose • something that is inferred • Bob Ewell’s abused daughter • kale that has smooth leaves • a town in eastern Mississippi • Nickname for Jean Louise Finch • a room in which a law court sits • a title of respect for a clergyman • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Crossword Puzzle 2018-05-05
Across
- right or chance to choose
- a figure of a person made of packed snow
- The sheriff of Maycomb and a major witness at Tom Robinson’s trial
- the sister of your father or mother
- The Reverend at First Purchase African M.E. Church
- Is accused of rapeing Mayella
- Dill's aunt who lives next door to the Finches
- The publisher of Maycomb’s newspaper
- any of numerous small songbirds with short stout bills adapted for crushing seeds
- Bob Ewell’s abused daughter
- something that is inferred
- A disorderly outburst or tumult
- a denture anchored to teeth on either side of missing teeth
- long-tailed grey-and-white songbird of the southern United States able to mimic songs of other birds
- A male neighbor who lives at the house across from Mrs. Dubose's
- A white man who lives among black folks, also pretends to be drunk
- An elderly, ill-tempered, racist woman who lives near the Finches
- a structure attached to the exterior of a building often forming a covered entrance
- Atticus’ only sister
- The town garbage collector and is Calpurnia's son
- scares Jem and Scout on the way to the Halloween pageant
- Scout and Jem’s father
- a hat with a broad brim that protects the face from direct exposure to the sun
- a room in which a law court sits
- One of Bob Ewell's children who goes to school for one day and talks back to Miss Caroline
- a town in eastern Mississippi
- a form of address for an unmarried woman
- The Finches’ neighbor and is the children’s best friend among Maycomb’s adults
Down
- people in general
- The last name of the neighborhood gossip
- First name of Tom Robinson’s employer
- a title of respect for a clergyman
- the yard associated with a school
- Boo Radley’s older brother who covers up the knothole
- The last name of the judge at Tom's trial
- evergreen of tropical America having pulpy fruit containing saponin which was used as soap by Native Americans
- Is new to Maycomb and is Scout's first grade teacher
- amber-green muscadine grape of southeastern United States
- A nickname given to Charles Baker Harris and is also Jem and Scout’s neighborhood friend
- a parasitic louse that infests the body of human beings
- a building that houses judicial courts
- kale that has smooth leaves
- Pays off his entailment to Atticus with food and is Walter’s father
- a body of citizens sworn to give a verdict in a court of law
- walk consisting of a paved area for pedestrians
- Nickname for Jean Louise Finch
- The Finches’ black cook
- Tom Robinson's wife.
- A nickname given by Maycomb residents and was never seen outside the Radley home
- Short for Jeremy and is Scout’s brother
- Son of Mr. Cunningham and classmate of Scout
- a vaguely specified concern
- Accused Tom Robinson of rapeing his daughter
- The state attorney representing the Ewells
54 Clues: people in general • Tom Robinson's wife. • Atticus’ only sister • Scout and Jem’s father • The Finches’ black cook • right or chance to choose • something that is inferred • Bob Ewell’s abused daughter • kale that has smooth leaves • a vaguely specified concern • Is accused of rapeing Mayella • a town in eastern Mississippi • Nickname for Jean Louise Finch • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Crossword Puzzle 2018-05-05
Across
- Tom and Helen Robinson's employer
- Father of the main character, a lawyer
- Author of this book
- The Finch's black cook
- Accused Tom of raping her
- Father of the accused raped daughter
- This person's house was burned down
- Wife of accused black man
- Let's Scout and Jem sit with the colored and saves their seats
- Atticus's nickname when he was a boy
- The judge at Tom's trial
- Name of the town newspaper
- The number of times Tom was shot
- Mrs. Dubose's nurse
- Name of the town
- Boo Radley's brother
- A book Atticus reads at the end of this novel
- Scout's costume at the Halloween pageant
- Main character's brother
- Black man accused of raping a woman
- A term used for a dog with rabies
- Atticus's brother, a doctor
- Main character and narrator of the story
- Scout's third grade teacher
- Calpurnia's son
- Maycomb County's doctor
- Jem destroys these with Scout's baton
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- What eye was Mayella punched in
- Prejudice, discrimination against a race
- Publisher of newspaper, covers Atticus at the jail
- Pretends to be drunk and prefers to live with black people
- Jem and Scout's friend
- Scout gets in a fight with this boy to defend Atticus
- Town gossiper
- economic depression during this book
- name of the church for the African Americans
- A mysterious man who is rarely seen outside
- Classmate of Scout, comes from a poor family
- Sheriff of Maycomb County
- Aunt Alexandra's grandson, Scout's cousin
- Atticus's sister, Jem and Scout's aunt
- It's a sin to kill a
- Jem and Scout find items in this hole, it was later covered up
- Scout's second grade teacher
- Bob Ewell uses what hand to write with
- Jem buys this with his birthday money
- Jem buys this for Scout with his birthday money
- The verdict of Tom's trial
- How many children do the Ewell's have
- A racist, elderly woman who's addicted to morphine
50 Clues: Town gossiper • Calpurnia's son • Name of the town • Author of this book • Mrs. Dubose's nurse • It's a sin to kill a • Boo Radley's brother • The Finch's black cook • Jem and Scout's friend • Maycomb County's doctor • The judge at Tom's trial • Main character's brother • Accused Tom of raping her • Wife of accused black man • Sheriff of Maycomb County • Name of the town newspaper • ...
To Kill a MockingBird CrossWord Puzzle 2018-05-06
Across
- -show feelings of superiority
- having or displaying a friendly and pleasant manner
- Father to Jem and Scout Finch
- consisting of one syllable.
- an uneasy feeling of doubt
- the forming of a theory
- Son of Atticus Finch and brother to Scout
- Daughter of Atticus Finch and Sister to Jem
- Boo Radley's older brother.
- why did Miss Maudie’s House get destroyed
- Accused Tom Robinson of rape
- less severe or burdensome
- distribute or spread over a wide area.
- Depression The worst the worst economic downturn lasting from 1929 to 1939.
- irritate; annoy
- think about (something) carefully
- Atticus’s sister
- reach an authoritative, judgment, or settlement.
- Man Accused of raping Mayella Ewell
- extremely or unusually small.
- conducive to success; favorable.
- Stays during the summer with Jem and Scout
- in a state of severe disrepair.
- not spoiled or made impure.
- develop gradually
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- The owner, editor, and printer of The Maycomb Tribune.
- the instruction or improvement of a person morally or intellectually.
- causing or likely to cause an argument; controversial.
- Ewell He has a daughter named Mayella
- a sense of what is fitting
- an attitude of patronizing superiority; disdain.
- Tom Robinson's employer
- The judge that appoints Atticus as Tom's defense
- a long-tailed thrushlike songbird with grayish plumage
- Always stays inside
- showing contempt; scornful.
- unpredictable.
- one who prepares and sells medicines
- make disappear
- House was burned down
- spend or use up
- exemption from a rule or usual requirement.
- A poor farmer and part of the mob that seeks to lynch Tom Robinson at the jail
- Home of “Boo”
- in a warm and friendly way.
- decorate or embellish
- a thing that is granted
- causing or affected by great anxiety or stress.
- discrimination directed against someone of a different race based on the belief that one's own race is superior.
- The sheriff of Maycomb
- a sudden attack
51 Clues: Home of “Boo” • unpredictable. • make disappear • spend or use up • irritate; annoy • a sudden attack • Atticus’s sister • develop gradually • Always stays inside • House was burned down • decorate or embellish • The sheriff of Maycomb • Tom Robinson's employer • the forming of a theory • a thing that is granted • less severe or burdensome • a sense of what is fitting • an uneasy feeling of doubt • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird: Part I 2021-12-16
Across
- town gossip
- what everyone calls Tim Johnson
- dill's real name
- an uncared for house that everyone is scared of
- the kids use this to try to deliver a note
- Uncle Jack learns how to treat _
- takes care of Mrs. Dubose
- Boo Radley's real name
- the setting of this novel
- Jem and Scout find mysterious gifts here
- destroys Miss Maudie's house
- atticus' brother and scout and jem's uncle
- Jem loses his at the Radley house
- Jem and Scout are surprised Atticus is skilled with one
- aunt alexandra's lazy husband
Down
- morphine addict
- Scout's full name
- believes Scout should wear dresses
- Nathan Radley adds this to the tree
- Aunt Alexandra's grandson/Scout's cousin
- Finch housekeeper/caretaker
- boy who visits every summer
- Dill's aunt
- the kids say they were playing this the night of the fire
- atticus must defend him in court
- what Scout does to Francis
- despises nut grass, but loves nature
- lawyer, father of Jem and Scout
- Atticus describes them as animals
29 Clues: town gossip • Dill's aunt • morphine addict • dill's real name • Scout's full name • Boo Radley's real name • takes care of Mrs. Dubose • the setting of this novel • what Scout does to Francis • Finch housekeeper/caretaker • boy who visits every summer • destroys Miss Maudie's house • aunt alexandra's lazy husband • what everyone calls Tim Johnson • lawyer, father of Jem and Scout • ...
Chapter 1--To Kill A Mockingbird 2022-05-04
Across
- child Contest neighbor wins
- Dill's last name
- basement Boo jailed here
- Age difference between parents
- conduct Boys' crime according to judge
- One of boys sent away
- Maycomb's principal recreation
- ape Character neighbor friend plays
- Setting of Chapter 1
- football Brother's primary concern after injury
- arm Injury to Jem
- Scout's father different with his occupation
- Frequently accused of minor crimes
- Simon's religion
- Scout compares Dill to
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- One neighbor of Finches
- Early Finch family's living dependent on this
- and profane language Another crime of boys
- Neighbors think Boo sent here
- cook Calpurnia's occupation
- Another neighbor of Finches
- trapper Occupation of Simon Finch
- Age difference between Jem and Scout
- Activity Sunday afternoons
- Radley's house Jem's dare in 1st Chapter
- Mother's maiden name
- First clients' crime
- Movie at area theaters
- attack Reason for mother's death
- Jem does every one of these
- Father's first clients
- man Mr. Radley thought to be this
- neighbor Charles Baker Harris
- Simon purchases these
- Finch Ancestor of Scout and Finch
- Jem's age when injured
36 Clues: Dill's last name • Simon's religion • Mother's maiden name • First clients' crime • Setting of Chapter 1 • arm Injury to Jem • One of boys sent away • Simon purchases these • Movie at area theaters • Father's first clients • Jem's age when injured • Scout compares Dill to • One neighbor of Finches • Activity Sunday afternoons • Another neighbor of Finches • basement Boo jailed here • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Themed Crossword 2023-10-10
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- Scout's Real Name
- Scout's Teacher
- Maycomb's Gossip
- Racial Injustice is a Major ___
- Tom Robinson's Accuser
- The Trial is Held at the ___
- Atticus's Profession
- The Children Are Fascinated by the Mysterious ___
- The Radley House is Described as ___
Down
- Atticus's Hometown
- The Children Find Items Hidden in the ___ Tree
- Maycomb's Mysterious Neighbor
- The Children's Summer Friend
- Atticus Teaches the Importance of ___
- Scout's Older Brother
- The Mockingbird is a Symbol of ___
- The Ewells Live Near the Town's ___
- The Finch Family's Maid
- Atticus's Sister
- Symbol of Boo Radley's Kindness
20 Clues: Scout's Teacher • Maycomb's Gossip • Atticus's Sister • Scout's Real Name • Atticus's Hometown • Atticus's Profession • Scout's Older Brother • Tom Robinson's Accuser • The Finch Family's Maid • The Children's Summer Friend • The Trial is Held at the ___ • Maycomb's Mysterious Neighbor • Racial Injustice is a Major ___ • Symbol of Boo Radley's Kindness • The Mockingbird is a Symbol of ___ • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird (1-23) 2023-10-20
Across
- What Jem bought for Scout
- State where the story takes place
- Atticu's nickname that he once had
- How Atticus got the case
- Atticus's sister
- How Tom's hand was injured
- What Judge Taylor eats during trials
- The side of Mayella's face that was injured
- Cook in the Finch's home
- Heirloom that Atticus lets Jem hold
- Neighbor whose house burns down
- the Month when the attack occurred
- What Jem thought the problem was with the judicial system
- where the children watch the trial from
- Was not consulted after the attack
- What Dolphus Raymond says he drinks from a bag
- Author of To Kill a Mockingbird
Down
- Tom Robinson is accused of raping her
- The name of the dog who had rabies
- What Boo gave Scout during the fire
- the defense attorney
- Charles Baker Harris's real name
- Where the kids go with Calpurnia
- The ability to write with both hands
- Good folk with a few 'blind spots'
- Where dill is from
- What Mrs. Dubose was addicted to
- Heck Tate's job
- Maycomb's 'usual disease'
- Boo Radley's real name
- What Dill drinks from Mr. Raymond's bag
- It's a sin to kill one of these
- Who was Miss Caroline to the children
- Finds seats for the kids at the trial
- Atticus says that there is one place where all people are equal
35 Clues: Heck Tate's job • Atticus's sister • Where dill is from • the defense attorney • Boo Radley's real name • How Atticus got the case • Cook in the Finch's home • What Jem bought for Scout • Maycomb's 'usual disease' • How Tom's hand was injured • It's a sin to kill one of these • Neighbor whose house burns down • Author of To Kill a Mockingbird • Charles Baker Harris's real name • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Final Review 2023-12-13
Across
- The brother of the narrator who tries to protect her from Bob Ewell. Starts the story at 10 and ends at 13 when he broke his arm. Legal name is Jeremy Atticus.
- A motif where Scout learns life lessons and how to read and write.
- The narrator of the novel who was 6 when it started and 8 when it ended. She's known as an unreliable narrator. Legal name is Jean Louise.
- A black man on trial for taking advantage of a white girl. Can't use his left hand, so he should be innocent. Was found guilty and was killed in prison. Is a mockingbird
- A motif that covers racism, sexism, and how Boo is treated.
- A woman who believes that young girls should only wears dresses and gets really upset when her niece wears overalls. Wants to fire Cal because she's a black woman in a white household.
- A neighbor of the Finches who is a recovering morphine addict. She yelled at the kids causing Jem to destroy her flowers. Is used to show Jem what real courage is.
- The name of the town where the story takes place. There are a lot of racists here.
- The neighbor of the Finches who lives with his aunt Rachel. Obsessed with Boo Radley. Legal name is Charles Baker.
Down
- The sheriff of the town who knew Boo killed Bob but doesn't want to drag his name through the mud anymore than it already is.
- A lawyer who is asked to defend Tom Robinson. Known as One Shot Finch.
- The man who told Atticus to defend Tom and he presided over the trial. Read out the jury's verdict of guilty.
- A neighbor of the Finches who works out in her garden, refuses to go to Tom's trial, isn't racist like the town, and bakes cakes for the kids.
- It is a sin to kill one of these because they do nothing by sing for the community. There are two of these introduced in the novel: Boo and Tom.
- A motif where you have to be very girly and Aunt Alexandria doesn't like when a girl wears men's clothes.
- The Finches cook who is an African American woman. She taught the kids how to read and teaches Scout about manners. She takes them to her church.
- An alcoholic who beats his daughter for kissing a black man. Threatens Atticus and spits in his face. Tries to kill Jem and Scout on Halloween.
- A motif used to show the passing of time and how the kids start to mature and understand the world around them.
- Legal name is Arthur. There are rumors about him killing people, killing and eating raw animals like cats/squirrels. He saves Jem and Scout from Bob Ewell. Is a mockingbird.
- A young white woman who accuses a black man of taking advantage of her. Lies on the stand. Was beaten by her father.
20 Clues: A motif that covers racism, sexism, and how Boo is treated. • A motif where Scout learns life lessons and how to read and write. • A lawyer who is asked to defend Tom Robinson. Known as One Shot Finch. • The name of the town where the story takes place. There are a lot of racists here. • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird, Part 1 2024-03-12
Across
- wisely
- to decrease or diminish in size or amount
- divided and distributed
- committed
- the state of being confused
- something that is favorable or successful
- pacifying or suppressing
- to cut up the limbs or parts of something
- approached and demanded a conversation
- means vague or unclear
- immediate danger or risk
- unable to be understood
- hid out or walked about with a guilty conscience
- going beyond what is considered reasonable
- it cannot be stopped or avoided
- the act of avoiding or hiding
- able to speak in a clear manner
- acting calmly or quietly
- a long negative speech
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- the process of breaking down or being destroyed
- easy to miss or not see
- describes being devoted to God or particularly religious
- forcefully or vigorously
- following afterwards
- something that causes anger or other intense feelings
- resentment
- consulted
- the act of keeping watch
- kind and gentle, not causing harm
- tendencies toward something
- large tomb or a structure that holds many caskets
- a kind or thoughtful act
- to explain in great detail
- intensely bright and colorful
- describes something that is innocent and unworldly
- wandering without purpose or direction
- implied or known without stating aloud
- acts of acknowledging and accepting the opposing party’s point
38 Clues: wisely • committed • consulted • resentment • following afterwards • means vague or unclear • a long negative speech • easy to miss or not see • divided and distributed • unable to be understood • forcefully or vigorously • the act of keeping watch • pacifying or suppressing • a kind or thoughtful act • immediate danger or risk • acting calmly or quietly • to explain in great detail • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 1-8 2024-04-30
Across
- what Mr. Nathan put around Scout
- an agreement reached by mutual concessions
- what the kids were "playing"
- breath stealing ghost
- what was in little chuck littles hair
- the bread calpurnia made for the boys
- how did chapter 8 end
- how the schools system is
- jem and scouts dad
- state the setting is in
- what scout found in the tree
- what filled the tree hole
Down
- when Walter poured syrup everywhere
- finch's chef
- miss Maudies flowers
- a cursed home
- where the kids got to play
- what jem left at the radley's
- summer friend
- a farming family in chapter 2
20 Clues: finch's chef • a cursed home • summer friend • jem and scouts dad • miss Maudies flowers • breath stealing ghost • how did chapter 8 end • state the setting is in • how the schools system is • what filled the tree hole • where the kids got to play • what the kids were "playing" • what scout found in the tree • what jem left at the radley's • a farming family in chapter 2 • ...
Chapter 1--To Kill A Mockingbird 2024-11-21
Across
- child Contest neighbor wins
- Dill's last name
- basement Boo jailed here
- Age difference between parents
- conduct Boys' crime according to judge
- One of boys sent away
- Maycomb's principal recreation
- ape Character neighbor friend plays
- Setting of Chapter 1
- football Brother's primary concern after injury
- arm Injury to Jem
- Scout's father different with his occupation
- Frequently accused of minor crimes
- Simon's religion
- Scout compares Dill to
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- One neighbor of Finches
- Early Finch family's living dependent on this
- and profane language Another crime of boys
- Neighbors think Boo sent here
- cook Calpurnia's occupation
- Another neighbor of Finches
- trapper Occupation of Simon Finch
- Age difference between Jem and Scout
- Activity Sunday afternoons
- Radley's house Jem's dare in 1st Chapter
- Mother's maiden name
- First clients' crime
- Movie at area theaters
- attack Reason for mother's death
- Jem does every one of these
- Father's first clients
- man Mr. Radley thought to be this
- neighbor Charles Baker Harris
- Simon purchases these
- Finch Ancestor of Scout and Finch
- Jem's age when injured
36 Clues: Dill's last name • Simon's religion • Mother's maiden name • First clients' crime • Setting of Chapter 1 • arm Injury to Jem • One of boys sent away • Simon purchases these • Movie at area theaters • Father's first clients • Jem's age when injured • Scout compares Dill to • One neighbor of Finches • Activity Sunday afternoons • Another neighbor of Finches • basement Boo jailed here • ...
Anoushka Sharma - To Kill A Mockingbird 2025-05-03
Across
- jem's full first name
- stephanie ______
- frowning angrily
- heck ____
- a white family in the middle to lower class in maycomb
- atticus' profession
- dill's full name
- True or false? The first time Scout sees snow, she thinks the world is ending.
- _____ alexandra
- to become healthy again
- the family that scout, dill, and jem were obsessed with early in the book
- worriedly
- boo radley's real first name
- scout's 'fiance'
- a role model for scout and jem whom they like very much
- a narrow walkway
- the narrator
- what scout calls her dad
- providing relaxation
- the town where tkam takes place
- a rectangular cloth bag used to support the head while sleeping
- the flower ms.dubose leaves for jem after she dies
Down
- home to jem, atticus, and scout
- a nickname for arthur radley
- "Atticus said the Ewells had been the ____ of Maycomb for three generations."
- people eating their second meal of the day
- what jem and scout modeled after mr. avery
- the finches' cook and a mother figure to scout
- last name of the author of to kill a mockingbird
- what atticus wanted jem and scout to do for Ms. Dubose
- the judge in charge of tom robinson's court case
- robert ewell's daughter
- the animal that scout assumed dill was, under the bed
- part of the story when tom robinson is declared guilty
- the law vs. _____, in a motif for the story
- genre of tkam
- tom robinson's wife
- scout has only _____ friends
- “Shoot all the _____ you want, if you can hit 'em, but remember it's a sin to kill a mockingbird.”
- innocence, in the book
40 Clues: heck ____ • worriedly • the narrator • genre of tkam • _____ alexandra • stephanie ______ • frowning angrily • dill's full name • scout's 'fiance' • a narrow walkway • atticus' profession • tom robinson's wife • providing relaxation • jem's full first name • innocence, in the book • robert ewell's daughter • to become healthy again • what scout calls her dad • a nickname for arthur radley • ...
Crossword for To Kill a Mockingbird 2025-05-07
Across
- the county sheriff
- the theme that To Kill a Mocking bird teaches
- Atticus' brother
- What does Scout prefer over dresses?
- the narrator
- Boo puts this over Scout.
- Was Tom Robinson found guilty or not guilty?
- the Finch family's ancestral home
- Miss _______ Atkinson's house burned down.
- what is Ms. Dubose addicted to?
- How Tom Robinson was killed
- the church Calpurnia takes the children to
- to do the right thing even though it's hard
- he is the one who actually abuses Mayella
- the lawyer defending Tom Robinson
- Atticus tells Scout to "get into someone's ____"
- where Boo Radley hid things for the kids to find
- nickname for Scout's brother
- where Scout and Jem first meet Dill
- represented by mockingbirds
- What is the first thing that Boo puts in the tree?
Down
- Boo's real name
- the first example of a proverbial mockingbird
- Atticus' sister
- Scout's and Jem's friend who visits in the summer
- Atticus tells Scout to walk in someone's ____.
- the town gossip
- where the story takes place
- the judge that oversees the trial for Tom Robinson
- Miss Maudie's house catches on ______.
- the author of the novel
- killing a mockingbird is a ___
- where the trial took place
- The Ewells live near the ____.
- judging people unfairly
- the person accused of raping Mayella
- the Finch's housekeeper
- Ms. Dubose gives Jem this type of flower
- where Atticus spends the night to confront the mob
- the family that is known to be living in poverty
40 Clues: the narrator • Boo's real name • Atticus' sister • the town gossip • Atticus' brother • the county sheriff • the author of the novel • judging people unfairly • the Finch's housekeeper • Boo puts this over Scout. • where the trial took place • where the story takes place • How Tom Robinson was killed • represented by mockingbirds • nickname for Scout's brother • killing a mockingbird is a ___ • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird- Part 1 2024-10-04
Across
- Full name of Scout's first teacher: Miss ______
- Mrs. Dubose left Jem this type of flower when she died
- What was crawling around in Burris Ewell's head
- Full first and middle name of the narrator
- Occupation of Atticus
- Nickname of the narrator
- Full name of the kids summer time friend
- Nickname of the narrator's brother
- How many pounds was Mrs. Dubose when she died?
- What Jem left behind at the Radley's
- Full name of Boo
- Full name of man that Atticus is defending
- Her house burned down: Miss ______________
Down
- Plural name of the animal Atticus warns the children not to shoot
- Setting state
- Full name of the telephone operator
- She weaned herself off of drugs before she died
- Name of the children's surrogate mother
- Name of the father
- Full name of the neighborhood gossip
- Age of the narrator in chapter 1
- Full first and middle name of the narrator
- Name of the dog who had rabies
- Last name of the main family
- Name of the kids summer time friend
- First name of the narrator's aunt
- Setting county
27 Clues: Setting state • Setting county • Full name of Boo • Name of the father • Occupation of Atticus • Nickname of the narrator • Last name of the main family • Name of the dog who had rabies • Age of the narrator in chapter 1 • First name of the narrator's aunt • Nickname of the narrator's brother • Full name of the telephone operator • Name of the kids summer time friend • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Crossword Puzzle 2020-05-06
Across
- Who attacked the kids?
- Why did they cancel school?
- What does Boo carve for Jem and Scout?
- What saved Scout from being stabbed?
- Tom has a disabled?
- What is Atticus Job?
- What did Jem destroy with the bat?
- Where did the story take place?
- What did they do with the snow?
- What does Jem find on the fence?
- Who was accused of rape?
- A deep regret or guilt for a wrong committed.
- What crawls out of Burris Ewell's hair?
- Who educates the kids about the family heritage?
- Stated without proof.
- What is Atticus the best at in Maycomb?
- What do the kids make fun of Scout's father at school?
- Atticus son's name?
- What was in Mrs.Dubose's box for Jem?
- Who walked Boo to his house?
- Preconceived opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience.
- What is the verdict of the trial?
- A serious or urgent request.
- What did the kids find in the tree?
- Who is the maid of the house?
- A person who puts on a false appearance of virtue or religion.
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- Lack of fairness or justice.
- A building that houses judicial courts.
- What did Walter pour on his food?
- Great embarrassment and shame.
- Where did Carpurinia take the kids?
- Who carried Jem home?
- What is Boos's real name?
- A preference or special liking for something.
- Who accused Tom of rape?
- Who never came out of their house?
- Where was Bob found dead?
- Who´s house burnt down?
- What is it a sin to kill?
- Who writes the editorial about Tom's case?
- not respectful of orthodox religious practice.
- To continue in spite of difficulty.
- Atticus's daughter's real name?
- What is Tom's sentence?
- A strict social structure in which people are assigned a level of social status.
- Who defended Tom in the trial?
- What did Scout chose as her costume?
- Who was mad at Scout for her abilities at school?
- Who got hurt during the attack?
- Who jumped out and scared Jem and Scout?
- Who escaped from home?
51 Clues: Tom has a disabled? • Atticus son's name? • What is Atticus Job? • Who carried Jem home? • Stated without proof. • Who attacked the kids? • Who escaped from home? • Who´s house burnt down? • What is Tom's sentence? • Who accused Tom of rape? • Who was accused of rape? • What is Boos's real name? • Where was Bob found dead? • What is it a sin to kill? • Why did they cancel school? • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird: Cristian Rodriguez 2021-06-11
Across
- The town’s fire truck that assisted during Miss Maudie’s house fire
- Vouches for Tom Robinson and his employer
- What Jem destroys with a baton
- Brother of Atticus
- What is the name for Maycomb’s only church
- Owns Maycomb’s town newspaper
- Time period lived in causing economic devastation and severe unemployment rates
- State where the story takes place
- Her house burnt down
- Scout punched due to ridiculing Atticus
- Forced his congregation to donate 10 dollars for Tom Robinson’s family
- Atticus’ son
- Jem’s Sister
- Laws that were racially prejudiced against African Americans
- Scout almost fights due to an insult
- What Atticus says to “shoot all they want if they can hit ‘em”
- Lawyer and attorney for Maycomb
- Accused of taking advantage of a white woman
- Can’t afford lunch and referred to as trash
- Town where the story takes place
- A missionary sent to the Mrunas, an African tribe
- Maycomb’s county sheriff
- Kissed Tom Robinson and abused by her father
- Sits on their porch until nine o’clock and caught urinating at night by Jem, Dill, and Scout
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- Spreads gossip and rumors through Maycomb
- Behavior from children that causes bad weather
- Who has MixedChilden
- An old dresser with drawers on one side
- Chews tobacco
- Judge for Tom Robinson’s trial
- Is against the prejudice of Hitler meanwhile prejudiced against African Americans
- Atticus states “it’s a sin to kill a ___”
- Prosecuting attorney for Tom Robinson’s trial
- Boo Radley’s brother
- A capital offense in Alabama
- Referred to as “the most devout lady in Maycomb”
- His goal is to make Boo leave his house
- Where is Tom Robinson kept at for his appeal process
- Paid for the First Purchase with their first earnings
- Where Jem and Scout found gum, twine, and a medal
- Who likes to drink Coca-Cola
- Atticus’ cook
- Sister of Atticus
- Who wore a pink dress and petticoat to a tea party
- Never leaves his house
- What Boo Radley puts on Scout
- Scout’s first-grade teacher
- A morphine addict
- What did Tom Robinson do to be shot 17 times
- Son of Calpurnia
50 Clues: Atticus’ son • Jem’s Sister • Chews tobacco • Atticus’ cook • Son of Calpurnia • Sister of Atticus • A morphine addict • Brother of Atticus • Who has MixedChilden • Boo Radley’s brother • Her house burnt down • Never leaves his house • Maycomb’s county sheriff • Scout’s first-grade teacher • A capital offense in Alabama • Who likes to drink Coca-Cola • Owns Maycomb’s town newspaper • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird: Cristian Rodriguez 2021-06-11
Across
- The town’s fire truck that assisted during Miss Maudie’s house fire
- Vouches for Tom Robinson and his employer
- What Jem destroys with a baton
- Brother of Atticus
- What is the name for Maycomb’s only church
- Owns Maycomb’s town newspaper
- Time period lived in causing economic devastation and severe unemployment rates
- State where the story takes place
- Her house burnt down
- Scout punched due to ridiculing Atticus
- Forced his congregation to donate 10 dollars for Tom Robinson’s family
- Atticus’ son
- Jem’s Sister
- Laws that were racially prejudiced against African Americans
- Scout almost fights due to an insult
- What Atticus says to “shoot all they want if they can hit ‘em”
- Lawyer and attorney for Maycomb
- Accused of taking advantage of a white woman
- Can’t afford lunch and referred to as trash
- Town where the story takes place
- A missionary sent to the Mrunas, an African tribe
- Maycomb’s county sheriff
- Kissed Tom Robinson and abused by her father
- Sits on their porch until nine o’clock and caught urinating at night by Jem, Dill, and Scout
Down
- Spreads gossip and rumors through Maycomb
- Behavior from children that causes bad weather
- Who has mixed children
- An old dresser with drawers on one side
- Chews tobacco
- Judge for Tom Robinson’s trial
- Is against the prejudice of Hitler meanwhile prejudiced against African Americans
- Atticus states “it’s a sin to kill a ___”
- Prosecuting attorney for Tom Robinson’s trial
- Boo Radley’s brother
- A capital offense in Alabama
- Referred to as “the most devout lady in Maycomb”
- His goal is to make Boo leave his house
- Where is Tom Robinson kept at for his appeal process
- Paid for the First Purchase with their first earnings
- Where Jem and Scout found gum, twine, and a medal
- Who likes to drink Coca-Cola
- Atticus’ cook
- Sister of Atticus
- Who wore a pink dress and petticoat to a tea party
- Never leaves his house
- What Boo Radley puts on Scout
- Scout’s first-grade teacher
- A morphine addict
- What did Tom Robinson do to be shot 17 times
- Son of Calpurnia
50 Clues: Atticus’ son • Jem’s Sister • Chews tobacco • Atticus’ cook • Son of Calpurnia • Sister of Atticus • A morphine addict • Brother of Atticus • Boo Radley’s brother • Her house burnt down • Who has mixed children • Never leaves his house • Maycomb’s county sheriff • Scout’s first-grade teacher • A capital offense in Alabama • Who likes to drink Coca-Cola • Owns Maycomb’s town newspaper • ...
"To Kill a Mockingbird" Crossword Puzzle 2017-11-01
Across
- The ----- car sputtered and creaked as it inched down the highway.
- There have been many ----- at the hands of vicious people, who wished to bring violence.
- The positive remarks given to the student, about his grades were -----to him and his mother.
- The prince would inherit ----- lands from his father, the King.
- The girl brought up ----- topics that enraged and separated the class, by their beliefs.
- The children required ----- from their mother, who always knew how to guide them in the right direction.
- ----- was given to the victims of natural disasters by charities raising funds for those in need.
- The girl was a ----- brat, who thought she was the center of the world.
- The man ----- into the piece of wood using a very sharp axe.
- Some people ----- in the past and don’t think about the future.
- A ----- action may cause emotional or physical harm to someone.
- In the spring the ----- rain seems to never end.
- The hurricane lead to people taking -----in shelter, while their homes were being repared.
- The King's ----- lead to a rebellion to rid themselves of his hateful rule.
- The delivery man delivered a small -----, which contained the tiniest little necklace.
Down
- The crowd gathered for the ----- event that all were waiting for.
- The public criticism caused feelings of -----, to the ashamed boy.
- The girl felt ----- as her brother made new friends and left her behind.
- I looked with ----- upon a three headed dog that was eating a bone.
- The diseases caused much harm and invoked -----, through the land
- The ancient Egyptians used ----- jars to preserve the bodies of those who were dead and powerful.
- The host of the party ----- thanked the guests for their wonderful gifts and blessings.
- The bystanders felt ----- to help the innocent boy being bullied.
- The loud, disturbing, and repeating sounds of the clock caused me much -----.
- The girl began to ----- her old friends and invite new friends to activities.
25 Clues: In the spring the ----- rain seems to never end. • The man ----- into the piece of wood using a very sharp axe. • The prince would inherit ----- lands from his father, the King. • Some people ----- in the past and don’t think about the future. • A ----- action may cause emotional or physical harm to someone. • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Crossword Puzzle 2018-05-05
Across
- people in general
- Son of Mr. Cunningham and classmate of Scout
- a form of address for an unmarried woman
- Boo Radley’s older brother who covers up the knothole
- any of numerous small songbirds with short stout bills adapted for crushing seeds
- Scout and Jem’s father
- Tom Robinson's wife.
- kale that has smooth leaves
- Is new to Maycomb and is Scout's first grade teacher
- Pays off his entailment to Atticus with food and is Walter’s father
- A nickname given to Charles Baker Harris and is also Jem and Scout’s neighborhood friend
- a parasitic louse that infests the body of human beings
- The Finches’ black cook
- amber-green muscadine grape of southeastern United States
- An elderly, ill-tempered, racist woman who lives near the Finches
- Dill's aunt who lives next door to the Finches
- A male neighbor who lives at the house across from Mrs. Dubose's
- something that is inferred
- a denture anchored to teeth on either side of missing teeth
- A nickname given by Maycomb residents and was never seen outside the Radley home
- The publisher of Maycomb’s newspaper
- evergreen of tropical America having pulpy fruit containing saponin which was used as soap by Native Americans
- The Finches’ neighbor and is the children’s best friend among Maycomb’s adults
- First name of Tom Robinson’s employer
- Atticus’ only sister
- a figure of a person made of packed snow
- Nickname for Jean Louise Finch
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- The Reverend at First Purchase African M.E. Church
- The state attorney representing the Ewells
- Is accused of rapeing Mayella
- a vaguely specified concern
- scares Jem and Scout on the way to the Halloween pageant
- a hat with a broad brim that protects the face from direct exposure to the sun
- A disorderly outburst or tumult
- The last name of the neighborhood gossip
- right or chance to choose
- a title of respect for a clergyman
- Bob Ewell’s abused daughter
- walk consisting of a paved area for pedestrians
- The last name of the judge at Tom's trial
- a building that houses judicial courts
- long-tailed grey-and-white songbird of the southern United States able to mimic songs of other birds
- a body of citizens sworn to give a verdict in a court of law
- Short for Jeremy and is Scout’s brother
- a room in which a law court sits
- a structure attached to the exterior of a building often forming a covered entrance
- One of Bob Ewell's children who goes to school for one day and talks back to Miss Caroline
- the yard associated with a school
- The town garbage collector and is Calpurnia's son
- a town in eastern Mississippi
- Accused Tom Robinson of rapeing his daughter
- the sister of your father or mother
- The sheriff of Maycomb and a major witness at Tom Robinson’s trial
- A white man who lives among black folks, also pretends to be drunk
54 Clues: people in general • Tom Robinson's wife. • Atticus’ only sister • Scout and Jem’s father • The Finches’ black cook • right or chance to choose • something that is inferred • a vaguely specified concern • Bob Ewell’s abused daughter • kale that has smooth leaves • Is accused of rapeing Mayella • a town in eastern Mississippi • Nickname for Jean Louise Finch • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Crossword Puzzle 2018-05-05
Across
- Bob Ewell’s abused daughter
- a structure attached to the exterior of a building often forming a covered entrance
- A disorderly outburst or tumult
- scares Jem and Scout on the way to the Halloween pageant
- a form of address for an unmarried woman
- a hat with a broad brim that protects the face from direct exposure to the sun
- a title of respect for a clergyman
- The sheriff of Maycomb and a major witness at Tom Robinson’s trial
- Scout and Jem’s father
- The publisher of Maycomb’s newspaper
- a town in eastern Mississippi
- Boo Radley’s older brother who covers up the knothole
- something that is inferred
- Is accused of rapeing Mayella
- Is new to Maycomb and is Scout's first grade teacher
- First name of Tom Robinson’s employer
- amber-green muscadine grape of southeastern United States
- Atticus’ only sister
- Accused Tom Robinson of rapeing his daughter
- a parasitic louse that infests the body of human beings
- a denture anchored to teeth on either side of missing teeth
- The last name of the neighborhood gossip
- Short for Jeremy and is Scout’s brother
- a body of citizens sworn to give a verdict in a court of law
- The Finches’ neighbor and is the children’s best friend among Maycomb’s adults
- The last name of the judge at Tom's trial
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- a figure of a person made of packed snow
- A male neighbor who lives at the house across from Mrs. Dubose's
- An elderly, ill-tempered, racist woman who lives near the Finches
- people in general
- kale that has smooth leaves
- a building that houses judicial courts
- walk consisting of a paved area for pedestrians
- Son of Mr. Cunningham and classmate of Scout
- The Finches’ black cook
- the yard associated with a school
- Nickname for Jean Louise Finch
- a vaguely specified concern
- One of Bob Ewell's children who goes to school for one day and talks back to Miss Caroline
- The state attorney representing the Ewells
- the sister of your father or mother
- Dill's aunt who lives next door to the Finches
- Tom Robinson's wife.
- long-tailed grey-and-white songbird of the southern United States able to mimic songs of other birds
- The Reverend at First Purchase African M.E. Church
- A nickname given by Maycomb residents and was never seen outside the Radley home
- evergreen of tropical America having pulpy fruit containing saponin which was used as soap by Native Americans
- A nickname given to Charles Baker Harris and is also Jem and Scout’s neighborhood friend
- Pays off his entailment to Atticus with food and is Walter’s father
- a room in which a law court sits
- any of numerous small songbirds with short stout bills adapted for crushing seeds
- A white man who lives among black folks, also pretends to be drunk
- The town garbage collector and is Calpurnia's son
- right or chance to choose
54 Clues: people in general • Tom Robinson's wife. • Atticus’ only sister • Scout and Jem’s father • The Finches’ black cook • right or chance to choose • something that is inferred • Bob Ewell’s abused daughter • kale that has smooth leaves • a vaguely specified concern • a town in eastern Mississippi • Is accused of rapeing Mayella • Nickname for Jean Louise Finch • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Crossword Puzzle 2018-05-06
Across
- The town garbage collector and is Calpurnia's son
- A nickname given to Charles Baker Harris and is also Jem and Scout’s neighborhood friend
- scares Jem and Scout on the way to the Halloween pageant
- a hat with a broad brim that protects the face from direct exposure to the sun
- The Reverend at First Purchase African M.E. Church
- The Finches’ neighbor and is the children’s best friend among Maycomb’s adults
- a town in eastern Mississippi
- Is accused of rapeing Mayella
- Accused Tom Robinson of rapeing his daughter
- Dill's aunt who lives next door to the Finches
- A male neighbor who lives at the house across from Mrs. Dubose's
- The last name of the neighborhood gossip
- people in general
- Son of Mr. Cunningham and classmate of Scout
- The Finches’ black cook
- a vaguely specified concern
- a building that houses judicial courts
- Tom Robinson's wife.
- The sheriff of Maycomb and a major witness at Tom Robinson’s trial
- Pays off his entailment to Atticus with food and is Walter’s father
- Scout and Jem’s father
- any of numerous small songbirds with short stout bills adapted for crushing seeds
- a denture anchored to teeth on either side of missing teeth
- the right or chance to choose
- a body of citizens sworn to give a verdict in a court of law
- Is new to Maycomb and is Scout's first grade teacher
- long-tailed grey-and-white songbird of the southern United States able to mimic songs of other birds
- An elderly, ill-tempered, racist woman who lives near the Finches
- something that is inferred
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- A nickname given by Maycomb residents and was never seen outside the Radley home
- a form of address for an unmarried woman
- One of Bob Ewell's children who goes to school for one day and talks back to Miss Caroline
- First name of Tom Robinson’s employer
- The state attorney representing the Ewells
- The last name of the judge at Tom's trial
- Short for Jeremy and is Scout’s brother
- a title of respect for a clergyman
- a figure of a person made of packed snow
- a room in which a law court sits
- The publisher of Maycomb’s newspaper
- Bob Ewell’s abused daughter
- A disorderly outburst or tumult
- a parasitic louse that infests the body of human beings
- kale that has smooth leaves
- a structure attached to the exterior of a building often forming a covered entrance
- Atticus’ only sister
- the sister of your father or mother
- evergreen of tropical America having pulpy fruit containing saponin which was used as soap by Native Americans
- amber-green muscadine grape of southeastern United States
- walk consisting of a paved area for pedestrians
- Boo Radley’s older brother who covers up the knothole
- Nickname for Jean Louise Finch
- A white man who lives among black folks, also pretends to be drunk
53 Clues: people in general • Atticus’ only sister • Tom Robinson's wife. • Scout and Jem’s father • The Finches’ black cook • something that is inferred • Bob Ewell’s abused daughter • kale that has smooth leaves • a vaguely specified concern • a town in eastern Mississippi • Is accused of rapeing Mayella • the right or chance to choose • Nickname for Jean Louise Finch • ...
To Kill a MockingBird CrossWord Puzzle 2018-05-06
Across
- did Miss Maudie’s House get destroyed
- decorate or embellish
- Tom Robinson's employer
- Always stays inside
- Man Accused of raping Mayella Ewell
- spend or use up
- having or displaying a friendly and pleasant manner
- Son of Atticus Finch and brother to Scout
- Atticus’s sister
- Accused Tom Robinson of rape
- Ewell He has a daughter named Mayella
- Stays during the summer with Jem and Scout
- exemption from a rule or usual requirement.
- A poor farmer and part of the mob that seeks to lynch Tom Robinson at the jail
- -show feelings of superiority
- causing or likely to cause an argument; controversial.
- the forming of a theory
- in a state of severe disrepair.
- irritate; annoy
- unpredictable.
- not spoiled or made impure.
- in a warm and friendly way.
- Father to Jem and Scout Finch
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- the instruction or improvement of a person morally or intellectually.
- extremely or unusually small.
- Boo Radley's older brother.
- Daughter of Atticus Finch and Sister to Jem
- develop gradually
- consisting of one syllable.
- think about (something) carefully
- The judge that appoints Atticus as Tom's defense
- reach an authoritative, judgment, or settlement.
- an attitude of patronizing superiority; disdain.
- House was burned down
- an uneasy feeling of doubt
- The owner, editor, and printer of The Maycomb Tribune.
- discrimination directed against someone of a different race based on the belief that one's own race is superior.
- Home of “Boo”
- showing contempt; scornful.
- Depression The worst the worst economic downturn lasting from 1929 to 1939.
- a sudden attack
- a long-tailed thrushlike songbird with grayish plumage
- distribute or spread over a wide area.
- a sense of what is fitting
- a thing that is granted
- make disappear
- conducive to success; favorable.
- The sheriff of Maycomb
- causing or affected by great anxiety or stress.
49 Clues: Home of “Boo” • make disappear • unpredictable. • spend or use up • a sudden attack • irritate; annoy • Atticus’s sister • develop gradually • Always stays inside • decorate or embellish • House was burned down • The sheriff of Maycomb • Tom Robinson's employer • the forming of a theory • a thing that is granted • an uneasy feeling of doubt • a sense of what is fitting • Boo Radley's older brother. • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird (Part 1) 2013-02-06
Across
- The Finch's cook
- Man Atticus is defending
- Sheriff of Maycomb
- County the Finch's live in
- First gift found in the knot-hole
- A born gentleman (Mrs. Harris's favorite character)
- At school, Scout gets in trouble for knowing how to ________.
- Scout and Jem's bratty cousin
- Scout's first grade teacher
- Narrator's real name
- Jen and Scout's Christmas presents
- Charles Baker Harris's nickname
- Mean student, had cookies
- Jem's full name
- Scout's father
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- Mad dog
- Gossipy neighbor
- Atticus said, "_________ don't do one thing but make music for us to enjoy:
- Atticus's sister
- Where Aunt Alexandra lives
- Bakes cakes for the childre
- The knot-hole was closed with __________.
- Uncle jack hates Schout's new bad habit of a______________.
- The Finch's go to Finch's Landing every ________.
- narrator
- Scout's brother
- Who said, "Tree's dying. You plug'em with cement when they're sick. You ought to know that Jem."
- Founder of Finch's landing
- Who said, "I shall never marry, Atticus....I might have children:
- Hooked on Morphine
- Finch's mysterious neighbor
31 Clues: Mad dog • narrator • Scout's father • Scout's brother • Jem's full name • The Finch's cook • Gossipy neighbor • Atticus's sister • Sheriff of Maycomb • Hooked on Morphine • Narrator's real name • Man Atticus is defending • Mean student, had cookies • County the Finch's live in • Where Aunt Alexandra lives • Founder of Finch's landing • Bakes cakes for the childre • Scout's first grade teacher • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Word Game 2013-02-13
Across
- the roof of your mouth
- confined, held down
- dangerous, evil
- resembles without genuine qualities
- filth
- a stiff fabric used in womens dresses
- washings
- nearsightedness
- process of printing pictures
- find not guilty
- dull
- an undesireable animal
- to lessen or calm
- regretfull
- tightly stretched
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- old fashioned
- scold
- sing in a low, gentle tone
- typesetting machine in publishing
- tilt to one side
- twinning woody vines with flowers
- smaller than ordinary
- pace, walk
- sweet table grape
- open and honest
- a very small amount
- a green twinning vine
- explain
- an agreement that has been done silently
- attractive surface
- sneaky
31 Clues: dull • scold • filth • sneaky • explain • washings • pace, walk • regretfull • old fashioned • dangerous, evil • open and honest • nearsightedness • find not guilty • tilt to one side • sweet table grape • to lessen or calm • tightly stretched • attractive surface • confined, held down • a very small amount • smaller than ordinary • a green twinning vine • the roof of your mouth • an undesireable animal • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Part 1 2013-11-11
Across
- Nathan Radley fills the hole in the tree with this.
- The narrator of the story
- Ficticious setting of the story
- Atticus' profession
- Scout's summer friend
- Jem loses this the night the trio of children try to make Boo come out.
- Filthy kid who curses out the teacher and only comes to school on the first day
- Miss Caroline wants Scout to stop doing this at home.
- Scout's first grade teacher
- neighbor of the Finches who is suspected of being an insane murder
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- The trio of children attempt to communicate with Boo with this.
- The Finches' neighbor whose house burns down
- Boo Radley places this around Scout on the night of the fire.
- Scout's brother
- Housekeeper to the Finch family and mother to both Scout and Jem
- Mrs. Dubose's leaves this for Jem before she dies.
- Award winning author of the novel
- Scout's aunt Alexandra scolds Scout for not wearing this.
- Hometown of Harper Lee
- Boo was accused of doing what to his dad?
- Local poor family who pays for everything they get through bartering
21 Clues: Scout's brother • Atticus' profession • Scout's summer friend • Hometown of Harper Lee • The narrator of the story • Scout's first grade teacher • Ficticious setting of the story • Award winning author of the novel • Boo was accused of doing what to his dad? • The Finches' neighbor whose house burns down • Mrs. Dubose's leaves this for Jem before she dies. • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Crossword Puzzle 2014-06-04
Across
- Approached in a harsh manner; assaulted.
- Religious devotion and reverence to God.
- Pleasant; good-natured.
- Spotlessly clean and fresh.
- An angry dispute; quarrel.
- Distant; unfeeling.
- Inclined to make trouble; unruly.
- Washings; the process of bathing.
- Occurring or living naturally in an area.
- Discovering with certainty; determining.
- Intellectual, spiritual, or moral improvement.
- Superior skill or ability; strength or courage.
- Inclination to perform charitable acts.
- Injure, disfigure, make imperfect by removing or irreparably damaging parts.
- Imperious; domineering.
- To make more acute or effective; improve; perfect.
- Resisting control or restraint in a difficult manner; unruly.
- Sudden, disturbing feelings of uneasiness.
- Irritations or annoyances.
- Strike out; erase.
- Intimidating; bullying.
- Characterized by cleverness or originality.
- Made less severe or burdensome.
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- Foolish or unintelligent.
- A brief, temporary stay.
- One who prepares and sells medicines.
- Wakefulness maintained in reverence to another person, usually after one’s death.
- Possessing connections, similarities.
- Presenting favourable circumstances .
- Tending to fight; quarrelsome .
- A feature or detail of a face, body, or figure.
- To splash or throw water, or other liquid on.
- A manner of walking or trotting.
- Compassionate; incapable of causing harm.
- A special allowance; privilege.
- Deviations from the proper course.
- Something given to make up for something else.
- Bitter, stinging, or caustic in nature or speech.
- Unspoken; understood without being expressed.
- A right or privilege.
40 Clues: Strike out; erase. • Distant; unfeeling. • A right or privilege. • Pleasant; good-natured. • Imperious; domineering. • Intimidating; bullying. • A brief, temporary stay. • Foolish or unintelligent. • An angry dispute; quarrel. • Irritations or annoyances. • Spotlessly clean and fresh. • Tending to fight; quarrelsome . • A special allowance; privilege. • A manner of walking or trotting. • ...
Chapter 2 To Kill a Mockingbird 2024-01-11
Across
- The student who did not have lunch or lunch money
- How the teacher looks at Scout because she knows how to read
- This is who takes Scout to school on her first day
- What the students in first grade were immune to
- The month Dill leaves Maycomb
- Scout is miserable with Dill till she remembers this
- Scout's Teacher
- Scout's reaction that Atticus had been teaching her how to read
- What Miss Caroline wants Atticus to stop teaching Scout to do
- The second academic subject Scout gets in trouble for knowing how to do
- The first way Mr Cunningham paid Atticus
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- In short, what Jem wanted Scout to do at school
- These are the people who The Crash hurt the most, according to Atticus
- This is who Scout blames for getting in trouble for writing
- This is where Scout had to stand till noon
- What Scout told Miss Caroline she was doing to Walter
- How the class felt about Miss Caroline being from northern Alabama
- Until I feared I would lose it, I never _______ to read
- Where Scout sat to watch children at the school
- What Scout's teacher smelled like
20 Clues: Scout's Teacher • The month Dill leaves Maycomb • What Scout's teacher smelled like • The first way Mr Cunningham paid Atticus • This is where Scout had to stand till noon • In short, what Jem wanted Scout to do at school • What the students in first grade were immune to • Where Scout sat to watch children at the school • The student who did not have lunch or lunch money • ...
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 (1-8) 2024-04-27
Across
- What is Scout's real name?
- What does the fire represent?
- What does "Without liveliness or spirit" mean?
- What kind of figurative is "-until you climb into his skin and walk around in it" (Lee 30)?
- What did Boo give to Scout on the night of the fire?
- What state are they in?
- What do the gifts in the knothole represent?
- How old was Jem when he broke his arm?
- What kind of figurative language is, "... it drew him as the moon draws water" (Lee 8)?
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- What is a "Short stay or visit?"
- What did Miss Caroline get frightened by?
- Who said, "There are just some kind of men who- who're so busy worrying about the next world they've never learned to live in this one..." (Lee 44)?
- How old was Scout when her mother died?
- What city do they live in?
- What is the first thing Scout finds in the tree?
- What does "make (an unpleasant feeling) less intense" mean?
- What does Atticus do for a living?
- What kind of figurative language is "...while fire silently devoured Miss Maudie's house" (Lee 69)?
- Who is the Finch's cook?
- What does Jem leave behind at the Radley house?
- Who is Scout "engaged" to?
21 Clues: What state are they in? • Who is the Finch's cook? • What is Scout's real name? • What city do they live in? • Who is Scout "engaged" to? • What does the fire represent? • What is a "Short stay or visit?" • What does Atticus do for a living? • How old was Jem when he broke his arm? • How old was Scout when her mother died? • What did Miss Caroline get frightened by? • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Marple English 2024-04-07
Across
- A group of people who give back with gifts from nature
- The main character
- Atticus's brother
- The last name of the person that constantly gossips
- Tom's last name
- Scout and Jem's friend
- A group of people living in the dump
- Scout's first grade teacher's last name
- A part of the Cunningham
- The old grandma that Jem reads to
- Wealthy white man living with black people
- the prosecutor in the trial's first name
- The man who rarely comes out of the house
- son of Bob
- the judge's last name
- Mrs. Dubose's nurse
- The girl who accuses Tom of raping her
- Scout and Jem's father
- Atticus's profession
- Jake's profession
- the old rabid dog that Atticus shoots
- the first name of the person who's always gossiping
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- Scout's brother
- Boo's brother's first name
- the founder of Finch's landing
- Scout's first grade teacher's first name
- Tom Robinson's employer
- the publisher's last name
- the wife of Tom
- Mayella's father
- The sheriff
- Maycomb County's doctor's last name
- The last name of Scout and Jem
- the reverend of the black people's church
- The black man accused of rape
- The finches' cook
- Often makes cakes for the children
- Jem and Scout's cousin's first name
- the judge of the trial's first name
- the only kind of bird people aren't allowed to shoot
- Atticus's sister
- the prosecutor's last name
- Dill's aunt
43 Clues: son of Bob • The sheriff • Dill's aunt • Scout's brother • the wife of Tom • Tom's last name • Mayella's father • Atticus's sister • Atticus's brother • The finches' cook • Jake's profession • The main character • Mrs. Dubose's nurse • Atticus's profession • the judge's last name • Scout and Jem's friend • Scout and Jem's father • Tom Robinson's employer • A part of the Cunningham • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird : Cross Word 2024-05-05
Across
- Where in Alabama does this story take place?
- What color are all the Jury members? (Hint: very unfair)
- What does Alexandra think scout should be more of?
- What weapon is Mrs. Dubose rumored to keep on her?
- What does Atticus do for a living?
- What is Atticus' nickname? (___-____ Finch)
- What toy does Scout buy that Jem breaks only a few minutes later?
- Its a sin to kill a _________?
- What is the age gap between Jem and Scout?
- What did Scout and Jem get for Christmas?
- What animal does scout mistake Dill for?
Down
- What is Calpurnia's church used for on weekdays?
- What was the first thing Scout ever found in the tree?
- What flower does Dubose gift to Jem?
- Almost how old is Atticus?
- Who shows up in Scouts house during chapter 14?
- Calpurnia's church doesn't buy hymn books because the people are _________
- Who is Jem's aunt?
- Where does Calpurnia take Jem and Scout? (Hint: on Sunday)
- What grade is Jem in?
20 Clues: Who is Jem's aunt? • What grade is Jem in? • Almost how old is Atticus? • Its a sin to kill a _________? • What does Atticus do for a living? • What flower does Dubose gift to Jem? • What animal does scout mistake Dill for? • What did Scout and Jem get for Christmas? • What is the age gap between Jem and Scout? • What is Atticus' nickname? (___-____ Finch) • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird crossword puzzle 2022-12-09
Across
- Who was the lawyer who does what is right and not what is popular and doesn't care, it makes him look like the villain ?
- Who is the father of 8 children and is the main antagonist ?
- Who was the poor farmer that was a part of the mob that seeks to lynch Tom Robinson at the jail ?
- What was the name of the sheriff of Maycomb lied about how Bob died to save Boo ?
- who was the person who was put on trial and was found guilty after his lawyer had done everything to win the case.
- What is a sin to kill ? Told to Scout by Attics
- What city did Dill come from ?
- What town did the story take place in ?
- Who is Boo's brother, fills the tree with cement ?
- The name of the kid Jem and Scout become friends with in the beginning of the book ?
- What was the jury's verdict on Tom Robinsons case ?
- What food was Scout wearing that saved her from the attack from Bob but, made it hard to see out of?
- Who hated her house and wanted to spend all her time outdoors, and wasn't mad when her house burned down, she just said there was more room for the garden ?
Down
- Family relative who comes to live with Atticus, Scout and Jem to help Scout become more lady-like.
- Older brother, who doesn't care if his arm was a little funny looking as long as he could pass and punt a football
- House maid who has taken care of Scout and Jem and filled in as some kind of mother figure for Jem and Scout.
- Who was saved by her costume she had on from early in the night ? The story is told from her point of view.
- Who was the racist prosecution attorney in the case of Tom Robinson
- What item did Jem and Scout find in the tree that were craved to look like them ?
- Stays inside most of the book and Saves Jem and Scout
- Who disguised him self as a town drunk so people wouldn't say anything about him marrying a black women
- They don't take what they can't pay back
- Who wanted Tom to help her almost everyday but when she was seen by her dad she was forced to lie about what happened?
- What was Tom Robinson on trial for ?
- What animal did Atticus shoot?
25 Clues: What city did Dill come from ? • What animal did Atticus shoot? • What was Tom Robinson on trial for ? • What town did the story take place in ? • They don't take what they can't pay back • What is a sin to kill ? Told to Scout by Attics • Who is Boo's brother, fills the tree with cement ? • What was the jury's verdict on Tom Robinsons case ? • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Vocabulary 4 2022-08-28
Across
- (especially of an animal) in a wild state, especially after escape from captivity or domestication.
- arrogant or rude to someone you ought to respect.
- to accurately assess situations or people and turn this to one's advantage.
- hopeful or confident about the future.
- attempting to avoid notice or attention, typically because of guilt or a belief that discovery would lead to trouble; secretive.
- lack of respect or bad manners.
- self-assertive in a rude, noisy, or overbearing way.
- intended to do harm.
- (of a place) extremely dirty and unpleasant, especially as a result of poverty or neglect.
- a person or animal’s emotional state or mood.
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- physically tiring or requiring effort.
- excessive confidence, nerve or audacity.
- a preconceived opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience.
- (typically of speech or discussion) angry and bitter.
- to calm down.
- unrestrained, unqualified, absolute.
- quiet and sneaky.
- intimidate someone into doing something, with stern or abusive words.
- an act or decision that is not just.
- determined and courageous.
20 Clues: to calm down. • quiet and sneaky. • intended to do harm. • determined and courageous. • lack of respect or bad manners. • unrestrained, unqualified, absolute. • an act or decision that is not just. • physically tiring or requiring effort. • hopeful or confident about the future. • excessive confidence, nerve or audacity. • a person or animal’s emotional state or mood. • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Crossword Puzzle 2022-11-16
Across
- plans to marry Scout
- things girls should wear dresses
- Scout's brother
- narrator's name
- used as a weapon by Arthur
- Scout's adult friend
- like a mother to the kids
- black man accused of a crime
- Scout and Jem's father
- the family name
Down
- Boo's brother
- the setting in Alabama
- author's last name
- laws that upheld racism
- Atticus says to never shoot these
- family that gets special treatment
- Maycomb's disease
- Arthur's nickname
- never wants children
- Atticus's profession
20 Clues: Boo's brother • Scout's brother • narrator's name • the family name • Maycomb's disease • Arthur's nickname • author's last name • plans to marry Scout • Scout's adult friend • never wants children • Atticus's profession • the setting in Alabama • Scout and Jem's father • laws that upheld racism • like a mother to the kids • used as a weapon by Arthur • black man accused of a crime • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird--Chapter 5 2022-05-18
Across
- a fishing pole Method of delivery of note
- Atkinson Scout visits this person on porch
- Baker Harris Another recipient of cake
- an elephant Another one of lies
- ones Dill Harris tells these
- to Boo Radley Jem and Dills new summer plan to do
- ice cream Bribe to be mentioned in note
- Finch Recipient of Miss Maude's cake
- Miss Maude best known for this
- profession of Miss Maude's father
- us Scout expects Boo Radley to do this
- Boo's real name
- Buford Miss Maude's father
- too short Problem with Jem's delivery method
- door Scout thinks this best way to talk to Boo
- Meaning of biggest ones
Down
- Maude Not reading Bible enough
- of nut-grass Second Battle of the Marne
- Stephanie Not trustworthy
- to Nova Scotia One of the lies
- Finch Another recipient of Miss Maude's cake
- outside Message to be written in note
- proposal Uncle Jack yells this to Miss Maude
- Beats up Dill two times
- Proposes to Scout [afterwards forgets]
- Miss Maude's last name
- Miss Maudie's favorite place to spend time
- chimney Scout believes Boo is at this location
- Jem cares no longer to become this
- ringing bell Orders from Atticus to children
30 Clues: Boo's real name • Miss Maude's last name • Beats up Dill two times • Meaning of biggest ones • Stephanie Not trustworthy • Buford Miss Maude's father • Miss Maude best known for this • Maude Not reading Bible enough • ones Dill Harris tells these • to Nova Scotia One of the lies • profession of Miss Maude's father • an elephant Another one of lies • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird--Chapter 3 2022-05-10
Across
- Lunch item at Finches
- a bath Last instructions to Burris from teacher
- scalp Further instructions to Burris from teacher
- with school Burris makes this announcement
- Directive from Calpurnia to Scout
- Who stops bullying on school grounds
- Calpurnia's violent act toward Scout
- use of syrup Scout complains about this eating
- Ewell Chuck's real name
- Nickname for Calpurnia
- Who rubs Walter's nose in dirt
- alone Scout follows Calpurnia's directive
- lady Person to deal with Burris and others
- more school Scout wants father to agree about this
- Food item thought poisoned
- bread Food Scout loves
- Walter off Scout stomps for what purpose
- Cunningham Whose nose gets rubbed in dirt
- promotion Burris expect this
Down
- Ewells known to be this throughout Maycomb
- Name Chuck calls lice
- age Why Scout does not want to stop bullying
- cries Happens when Burris leaves class
- hair Teacher's instructions to Burris
- Jem brags about this to Walter
- Extra condiment Walter uses during meal
- Scares Miss Caroline
- Jem invites for dinner
- more fighting Jem's promise to Walter
- Jem calls sister this
- Chuck's last name
- father Reason Walter fails in school
- drown herself How Scout threatens Calpurnia
- hair Where bug comes from
- death encounter Walter's experience 1st school year
- Atticus promises to keep her
- father Daily routine of Scout and Jem
- Theme of next story
38 Clues: Chuck's last name • Theme of next story • Scares Miss Caroline • Name Chuck calls lice • Lunch item at Finches • Jem calls sister this • Jem invites for dinner • Nickname for Calpurnia • bread Food Scout loves • Ewell Chuck's real name • Food item thought poisoned • hair Where bug comes from • Atticus promises to keep her • promotion Burris expect this • ...
To kill a Mockingbird Character Crossword 2025-03-11
Across
- Sheriff
- Pays people back with food
- Atticus’s daughter
- Only comes during summer
- A pastor at a black church
- The town judge
- Scouts brother
- Mean aunt
- Ewells oldest
- Father of a mixed family
- Never comes outside
- Mean lady that dies
Down
- Went to Finches for dinner
- Can’t pass first grade
- Writes the town news
- Likes to gossip
- Toms employer
- Loves flowers
- Takes care of Dill in the summer
- Mayella’s father
- Takes care of Boo Radley
- Man on trial
- Town lawyer
- Cooks for the Finches
24 Clues: Sheriff • Mean aunt • Town lawyer • Man on trial • Toms employer • Loves flowers • Ewells oldest • The town judge • Scouts brother • Likes to gossip • Mayella’s father • Atticus’s daughter • Never comes outside • Mean lady that dies • Writes the town news • Cooks for the Finches • Can’t pass first grade • Only comes during summer • Takes care of Boo Radley • Father of a mixed family • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird--Chapter 5 2024-11-21
Across
- a fishing pole Method of delivery of note
- Atkinson Scout visits this person on porch
- Baker Harris Another recipient of cake
- an elephant Another one of lies
- ones Dill Harris tells these
- to Boo Radley Jem and Dills new summer plan to do
- ice cream Bribe to be mentioned in note
- Finch Recipient of Miss Maude's cake
- Miss Maude best known for this
- profession of Miss Maude's father
- us Scout expects Boo Radley to do this
- Boo's real name
- Buford Miss Maude's father
- too short Problem with Jem's delivery method
- door Scout thinks this best way to talk to Boo
- Meaning of biggest ones
Down
- Maude Not reading Bible enough
- of nut-grass Second Battle of the Marne
- Stephanie Not trustworthy
- to Nova Scotia One of the lies
- Finch Another recipient of Miss Maude's cake
- outside Message to be written in note
- proposal Uncle Jack yells this to Miss Maude
- Beats up Dill two times
- Proposes to Scout [afterwards forgets]
- Miss Maude's last name
- Miss Maudie's favorite place to spend time
- chimney Scout believes Boo is at this location
- Jem cares no longer to become this
- ringing bell Orders from Atticus to children
30 Clues: Boo's real name • Miss Maude's last name • Beats up Dill two times • Meaning of biggest ones • Stephanie Not trustworthy • Buford Miss Maude's father • Miss Maude best known for this • Maude Not reading Bible enough • to Nova Scotia One of the lies • ones Dill Harris tells these • profession of Miss Maude's father • an elephant Another one of lies • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird - Complete Set 2025-05-12
Across
- : a natural liking or preference for something
- : acting in a strange or unusual way
- : dull or boring
- : gentle and kind; not harmful
- : quiet and not talkative
- : religious devotion and reverence
- : showing signs of future success or good luck
- : able to be seen, recognized, or understood
- : unclear or hard to understand
- : to act as a judge in settling a disagreement
- : showing disrespect or scorn
Down
- : wanting to harm others; evil
- : a feeling of sadness or gloom
- : cruel or unjust use of power
- : explaining something in great detail
- : friendly and pleasant
- : quarrelsome; always ready to argue
- : using or speaking in very short or one-syllable words
- : unwise or careless
- : very small or tiny
- : pure; not stained or damaged
- : not allowed by rules or custom
- : not regular or consistent in behavior or movement
23 Clues: : dull or boring • : unwise or careless • : very small or tiny • : friendly and pleasant • : quiet and not talkative • : showing disrespect or scorn • : wanting to harm others; evil • : cruel or unjust use of power • : gentle and kind; not harmful • : pure; not stained or damaged • : a feeling of sadness or gloom • : unclear or hard to understand • : not allowed by rules or custom • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-15
Across
- Something favorable or successful
- Careful examination
- Incapable of being fully understood
- Pointlessness or useless
- In deep or serious thought
- Qualities that are out of the ordinary
- To delete permanently
- Banned goods or objects
- Not harmful; gentle or kind
Down
- Tendancies toward something
- Easy to miss or not see
- A right to do something
- Using sound judgement
- Soothed or calmed
- The act of keeping watch
- Strict or severe
- To free someone from all charges with a not guilty verdict
- Something that follows or is implied
- To decrease in size or amount
- Vague or Unclear
20 Clues: Strict or severe • Vague or Unclear • Soothed or calmed • Careful examination • Using sound judgement • To delete permanently • Easy to miss or not see • A right to do something • Banned goods or objects • Pointlessness or useless • The act of keeping watch • In deep or serious thought • Tendancies toward something • Not harmful; gentle or kind • To decrease in size or amount • ...
