to kill a mockingbird Crossword Puzzles
To Kill a Mockingbird Part Two 2025-04-24
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- Calpurnia's son who can read (first name)
- Missionary in Africa trying to help the Mrunas (last name)
- man who Scout recognizes in the mob of men in front of the jail (last name)
- owner and editor of the local Maycomb newspaper (last name)
- Sheriff of Maycomb (last name)
- woman who puts Grace Merriweather in her place at the tea party (first name)
- white man who married a black woman who pretends to be drunk to make the town feel better (first name)
- boy who scares Jem and Scout on Halloween (first name)
- the woman who Dill stays with each summer (first name)
- Tribe in Africa the Missionary Society is trying to help
- Tom's employer (first name)
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- Tom's wife (first name)
- judge who chews on cigars (last name)
- Atticus' sister (first name)
- Group of old men who do nothing but watch court trials all day
- girl who kisses a black man (first name)
- What the Ewell's family house is located next to
- Finch cousin who tried to kill the University President (first name)
- man convicted of raping Mayella Ewell (last name)
- Reverend of Tom and Calpurnia's church (last name)
- dresses as a ham for the school pageant (first name)
21 Clues: Tom's wife (first name) • Tom's employer (first name) • Atticus' sister (first name) • Sheriff of Maycomb (last name) • judge who chews on cigars (last name) • girl who kisses a black man (first name) • Calpurnia's son who can read (first name) • What the Ewell's family house is located next to • man convicted of raping Mayella Ewell (last name) • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-04
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- "Shoot all the blue jays you want...but remember it's a sin to kill a ___" (Lee 90).
- One of Scout's neighbors, her house burned down in a fire
- Scout's aunt, Atticus' sister
- Scout and Jem's cousin, Aunt Alexandra's grandson
- Mayella Ewell's father, attempted to kill Scout and Jem
- Boo Radley's older brother, almost shot Jem
- "Don't pay no 'tention to Lula, she's ___ because Reverend Sykes...." (Lee 119).
- She is the "victim" of the Robinson case, accuses Tom of raping her
- Where Jem and Scout find gifts from Boo Radley
- Tom Robinson's wife
- The judge in the Robinson case
- A black man who is accused of committing rape
- The protagonist's father, a lawyer
- "We asked Miss Stephanie to ____..." (160).
- Scout's uncle, Atticus' brother
- Miss Caroline ___ was Scout's first grade teacher
- Her first name is Grace, she came up with the Halloween pageant idea
- The practice of being unjust or unfair
- Scout and Jem's friend, his full name is Charles Baker Harris
- Understanding and entering into another's feelings
- "Boo" Radley, saved Scout and Jem from Bob Ewell
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- "The ____ never took anything they can't pay back" (Lee 20).
- "Putting his life's history on display for the ___ of the neighborhood" (49)
- "The Maycomb jail was the most ___ and hideous of the county's buildings" (150).
- "I felt the starched walls of pink cotton ___ closing in on me..." (136).
- Scout's classmate, gave a presentation about Hitler
- A cantankerous old lady, was also a morphine addict
- "...when debate became more ___ than professional..." (171).
- "'Called 'em off on a snipe hunt,' was the ___ answer" (151).
- The ancestral home/farm for Scout's family
- The main setting of the book; a county
- The protagonist of the book
- "...we were not to play an ___ game he had seen us playing..." (49)
- The protagonist's older brother
- The sheriff of Maycomb county
- "...but I took ___ at Mrs. Dubose's assessment of the family's mental hygiene" (102).
- "With these attributes, however, he would not remain as ___ as we wished him to..." (89).
- "She was never bored, and given the slightest chance she would exercise her royal ___..." (129).
- "...a gesture of ___ that cemented our friendship" (43).
- Discrimination against someone's race
40 Clues: Tom Robinson's wife • The protagonist of the book • Scout's aunt, Atticus' sister • The sheriff of Maycomb county • The judge in the Robinson case • The protagonist's older brother • Scout's uncle, Atticus' brother • The protagonist's father, a lawyer • Discrimination against someone's race • The main setting of the book; a county • The practice of being unjust or unfair • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird: Maddy Youngers 2012-01-30
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- Scout's brother who is pretty intelligent
- the crime that tom robinson is blamed for
- Atticus was ______ by the judge for the Tom Robinson case
- the nick name that the town give Atticus for defending an African American
- Jem and Scout's secret hiding spot
- the weapon that killed Tom Robinson while he was trying to escape
- where the tom robinson case takes place
- the item that Jem loses while running from the radley home
- it's a _____ to kill a mocking bird
- a lawyer and also the father of Jem and Scout
- the man that was killed by Bo Radley
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- the man who the town makes horrible rumors about
- what Mr. Ewell wanted on Atticus
- the man in the trial against Mr. Ewell
- the thing of nature that burnt down miss maudie's house
- the weapon Mr. Ewell used to try and kill Scout
- scout and jems stepmother/ nanny/ maid
- what the judge found Tom Robinson after the trial; the result of the trial
- where the Ewells live
- the clothing on Scout that my have helped save her life
- what Tom Robinson tried to do when he was in jail
- the young boy who comes and visits in the summer
- the young girl who refuses to act like a lady
- one of the items in the hollow of the tree
24 Clues: where the Ewells live • what Mr. Ewell wanted on Atticus • Jem and Scout's secret hiding spot • it's a _____ to kill a mocking bird • the man that was killed by Bo Radley • the man in the trial against Mr. Ewell • scout and jems stepmother/ nanny/ maid • where the tom robinson case takes place • Scout's brother who is pretty intelligent • ...
Vocabulary for "To kill a mockingbird" 2013-12-16
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- To stir to anger
- Full of anger, arguments and bad feeling
- Several different,various
- A person's face when it expresses no emotion, because they do not seem affected by the situation
- To add proof to an account, statement or idea with new information
- Expressing what needs to be said without unnecessary words
- Involving lots of sudden changes, arguments or violence
- Not interesting and show no imagination
- Diseases or problems the exist from birth
- Certain not to have a successful effect or result
- Able to quickly return to previous good condition
- To feel unhappy when someone has something they do not deserve, or spending money or time on something
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- Boring
- Willing to do what other people want, an agreement
- Behaving in a rude or unpleasant way
- A loud argument or disagreement
- An extremely small amount
- Honesty and correct moral behaviour
- To try to do or continue something in determined way, despite problems
- To not attract too much attention or to not cause embarrassment, especially when keeping a secret
20 Clues: Boring • To stir to anger • Several different,various • An extremely small amount • A loud argument or disagreement • Honesty and correct moral behaviour • Behaving in a rude or unpleasant way • Not interesting and show no imagination • Full of anger, arguments and bad feeling • Diseases or problems the exist from birth • Certain not to have a successful effect or result • ...
"To Kill a Mockingbird" Vocabulary Quiz 2013-05-17
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- relating to eating or devouring
- Relates to escaping , fleeing, or running away
- noun an initial attempt (especially outside your usual areas of competence); a sudden short attack; verb briefly enter enemy territory; steal goods; take as spoils
- noun the visual percept of a region
- relaing to time that is, speaking or use in relation to time
- an oddity or peculiarity, as of conduct
- a person engaged in a law suit
- noun something that is inferred (deduced or entailed or implied)
- adj. dangerous to health; characterized by progressive and uncontrolled growth (especially of a tumor)
- noun an enlightening or astonishing disclosure; the last book of the New Testament; contains visionary descriptions of heaven and of conflicts between good and evil and of the end of the world; attributed to Saint John the apostle; communication of knowledge to man by a divine or supernatural agency; the speech act of making something evident
- noun a prolonged intense look; the act of examining something closely (as for mistakes)
- relates to being pleasing and/or happy
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- a closet-like piece of furniture that combines a long space for hanging clothes (that is, a wardrobe or armoire) with a chest of drawers.
- adj. habitually reserved and uncommunicative
- adj. having or revealing little emotion or sensibility; not easily aroused or excited; deliberately impassive in manner
- noun extravagant or affected feeling or emotion; falsely emotional in a maudlin way
- noun a toilet powder made of purified talc and usually scented; absorbs excess moisture; a fine grained mineral having a soft soapy feel and consisting of hydrated magnesium silicate; used in a variety of products including talcum powder
- adj. wild and menacing
- adj. (of the moon) pertaining to the period during which the visible surface of the moon decreases; noun a gradual decrease in magnitude or extent
- relating to eating greedily
20 Clues: adj. wild and menacing • relating to eating greedily • a person engaged in a law suit • relating to eating or devouring • noun the visual percept of a region • relates to being pleasing and/or happy • an oddity or peculiarity, as of conduct • adj. habitually reserved and uncommunicative • Relates to escaping , fleeing, or running away • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird - Josie Harris 2015-03-26
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- the creator
- the tree hole got filled with
- the Finch's home
- neighborhood scold
- a treat from Miss Maudie
- a gloomy state of mind
- irrelevent statements
- to wish ill
- poor family
- narrator's family name
- an annoying bird
- lawyer
- threaten
- to deviate
- religious views from Miss Maudie
- brother
- to taunt or harass
- to move through
- The Finch's home place
- Mr. Radley's weapon of choice
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- moving in a see saw motion
- a changing person/lizard
- Calpurnia's drink for the kids
- the uncle in the Finch family
- Scout spends her days gaining knowledge here
- authoritative statements
- visits for the summer
- native
- deadly
- avoiding
- to make one lower down
- gum that scout found
- annoyed
- to meet in the middle
- the cook
- teacher
- narrator
- everyone agrees
- at a distance
- Arthur (Boo)
40 Clues: native • deadly • lawyer • annoyed • teacher • brother • avoiding • threaten • the cook • narrator • to deviate • the creator • to wish ill • poor family • Arthur (Boo) • at a distance • everyone agrees • to move through • the Finch's home • an annoying bird • neighborhood scold • to taunt or harass • gum that scout found • visits for the summer • irrelevent statements • to meet in the middle • a gloomy state of mind • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Vocab #4 2015-11-11
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- becoming less bright, intense, or strong
- a type of cabbage with very coarse leaves
- roof of someone's mouth
- made unable to speak
- something that comes immediately after something else
- something that lasts forever
- stuck
- an openwork structure of crossed strips or bars
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- to use a knife to cut away thin shavings of wood
- a watch
- stiff
- loose or rickety; about to fall apart
- process of preserving a dead body
- dangerous; evil
- to reflect upon something or think about it
- to tear or cut a persons limbs off
- small, two-winged insects that can bite or sting
- superior ability or skill
- weirdly; mysteriously
- a quick-growing vine with large leaves
20 Clues: stiff • stuck • 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 Crossword Puzzle 2018-05-05
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- Robinson Is accused of rapeing Mayella
- any of numerous small songbirds with short stout bills adapted for crushing seeds
- The publisher of Maycomb’s newspaper
- A disorderly outburst or tumult
- An elderly, ill-tempered, racist woman who lives near the Finches
- evergreen of tropical America having pulpy fruit containing saponin which was used as soap by Native Americans
- the sister of your father or mother
- A nickname given by Maycomb residents and was never seen outside the Radley home
- the yard associated with a school
- The last name of the judge at Tom's trial
- scares Jem and Scout on the way to the Halloween pageant
- long-tailed grey-and-white songbird of the southern United States able to mimic songs of other birds
- The sheriff of Maycomb and a major witness at Tom Robinson’s trial
- people in general
- A male neighbor who lives at the house across from Mrs. Dubose's
- a room in which a law court sits
- a title of respect for a clergyman
- Bob Ewell’s abused daughter
- Accused Tom Robinson of rapeing his daughter
- The Finches’ neighbor and is the children’s best friend among Maycomb’s adults
- right or chance to choose
- Dill's aunt who lives next door to the Finches
- Scout and Jem’s father
- a parasitic louse that infests the body of human beings
- First name of Tom Robinson’s employer
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- a structure attached to the exterior of a building often forming a covered entrance
- A white man who lives among black folks, also pretends to be drunk
- The town garbage collector and is Calpurnia's son
- a vaguely specified concern
- walk consisting of a paved area for pedestrians
- The Reverend at First Purchase African M.E. Church
- a hat with a broad brim that protects the face from direct exposure to the sun
- a building that houses judicial courts
- amber-green muscadine grape of southeastern United States
- a form of address for an unmarried woman
- Pays off his entailment to Atticus with food and is Walter’s father
- something that is inferred
- a denture anchored to teeth on either side of missing teeth
- a body of citizens sworn to give a verdict in a court of law
- The Finches’ black cook
- Is new to Maycomb and is Scout's first grade teacher
- Short for Jeremy and is Scout’s brother
- Atticus’ only sister
- kale that has smooth leaves
- The last name of the neighborhood gossip
- a town in eastern Mississippi
- Tom Robinson's wife.
- 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
- Nickname for Jean Louise Finch
- Son of Mr. Cunningham and classmate of Scout
- a figure of a person made of packed snow
- Boo Radley’s older brother who covers up the knothole
- A nickname given to Charles Baker Harris and is also Jem and Scout’s neighborhood friend
54 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 • a vaguely specified concern • kale that has smooth leaves • Bob Ewell’s abused daughter • a town in eastern Mississippi • Nickname for Jean Louise Finch • A disorderly outburst or tumult • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Crossword Puzzle 2018-05-05
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- A nickname given by Maycomb residents and was never seen outside the Radley home
- a parasitic louse that infests the body of human beings
- the sister of your father or mother
- The last name of the neighborhood gossip
- A white man who lives among black folks, also pretends to be drunk
- A nickname given to Charles Baker Harris and is also Jem and Scout’s neighborhood friend
- right or chance to choose
- Dill's aunt who lives next door to the Finches
- The Finches’ black cook
- The town garbage collector and is Calpurnia's son
- Is new to Maycomb and is Scout's first grade teacher
- a form of address for an unmarried woman
- a body of citizens sworn to give a verdict in a court of law
- Tom Robinson's wife.
- a title of respect for a clergyman
- Accused Tom Robinson of rapeing his daughter
- Pays off his entailment to Atticus with food and is Walter’s father
- The state attorney representing the Ewells
- a vaguely specified concern
- a denture anchored to teeth on either side of missing teeth
- The sheriff of Maycomb and a major witness at Tom Robinson’s trial
- First name of Tom Robinson’s employer
- long-tailed grey-and-white songbird of the southern United States able to mimic songs of other birds
- A disorderly outburst or tumult
- Scout and Jem’s father
- any of numerous small songbirds with short stout bills adapted for crushing seeds
- Is accused of rapeing Mayella
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- The Finches’ neighbor and is the children’s best friend among Maycomb’s adults
- a structure attached to the exterior of a building often forming a covered entrance
- 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
- kale that has smooth leaves
- Bob Ewell’s abused daughter
- An elderly, ill-tempered, racist woman who lives near the Finches
- something that is inferred
- A male neighbor who lives at the house across from Mrs. Dubose's
- Nickname for Jean Louise Finch
- Son of Mr. Cunningham and classmate of Scout
- Atticus’ only sister
- The Reverend at First Purchase African M.E. Church
- 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
- The publisher of Maycomb’s newspaper
- a town in eastern Mississippi
- a building that houses judicial courts
- One of Bob Ewell's children who goes to school for one day and talks back to Miss Caroline
- Short for Jeremy and is Scout’s brother
- a room in which a law court sits
- walk consisting of a paved area for pedestrians
- Boo Radley’s older brother who covers up the knothole
- The last name of the judge at Tom's trial
- scares Jem and Scout on the way to the Halloween pageant
- people in general
53 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 • kale that has smooth leaves • Bob Ewell’s abused daughter • 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 2018-05-05
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- An elderly, ill-tempered, racist woman who lives near the Finches
- a hat with a broad brim that protects the face from direct exposure to the sun
- scares Jem and Scout on the way to the Halloween pageant
- a parasitic louse that infests the body of human beings
- Tom Robinson's wife.
- long-tailed grey-and-white songbird of the southern United States able to mimic songs of other birds
- a room in which a law court sits
- Pays off his entailment to Atticus with food and is Walter’s father
- people in general
- Is accused of rapeing Mayella
- One of Bob Ewell's children who goes to school for one day and talks back to Miss Caroline
- Accused Tom Robinson of rapeing his daughter
- the yard associated with a school
- a town in eastern Mississippi
- Is new to Maycomb and is Scout's first grade teacher
- 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
- The Finches’ black cook
- The Reverend at First Purchase African M.E. Church
- something that is inferred
- The state attorney representing the Ewells
- Atticus’ only sister
- The town garbage collector and is Calpurnia's son
- Nickname for Jean Louise Finch
- Dill's aunt who lives next door to the Finches
- Son of Mr. Cunningham and classmate of Scout
- a form of address for an unmarried woman
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- A nickname given to Charles Baker Harris and is also Jem and Scout’s neighborhood friend
- amber-green muscadine grape of southeastern United States
- kale that has smooth leaves
- any of numerous small songbirds with short stout bills adapted for crushing seeds
- A disorderly outburst or tumult
- a denture anchored to teeth on either side of missing teeth
- Short for Jeremy and is Scout’s brother
- a title of respect for a clergyman
- The last name of the judge at Tom's trial
- The publisher of Maycomb’s newspaper
- a building that houses judicial courts
- First name of Tom Robinson’s employer
- a figure of a person made of packed snow
- evergreen of tropical America having pulpy fruit containing saponin which was used as soap by Native Americans
- a body of citizens sworn to give a verdict in a court of law
- a structure attached to the exterior of a building often forming a covered entrance
- The sheriff of Maycomb and a major witness at Tom Robinson’s trial
- The Finches’ neighbor and is the children’s best friend among Maycomb’s adults
- The last name of the neighborhood gossip
- Scout and Jem’s father
- walk consisting of a paved area for pedestrians
- Bob Ewell’s abused daughter
- Boo Radley’s older brother who covers up the knothole
- a vaguely specified concern
- A nickname given by Maycomb residents and was never seen outside the Radley home
- the sister of your father or mother
- 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 • kale that has smooth leaves • Bob Ewell’s abused daughter • a vaguely specified concern • Is accused of rapeing Mayella • a town in eastern Mississippi • Nickname for Jean Louise Finch • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 1 Vocabulary 2017-03-21
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- pleasantly calm or peaceful
- promising success
- to move with a sinuous or wavelike motion
- of a glutinous nature or consistency
- absolutely trustworthy or sure
- expressing strong displeasure at something considered unjust
- barren or laid waste
- inclined to silence;
- resisting control or restraint in a difficult manner
- to make lucid or clear
- to make milder or less severe
- inconspicuous
- the elements or first principles of a subject
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- an instance of the use of ambiguous
- lacking or having lost life
- exceptional valor
- not soiled
- not conspicuous
- an exclusive right
- a state or condition markedly different from the norm
- commanding respect because of great age or impressive dignity
- deviating from the usual or proper course in conduct or opinion
- to suppress
- pertaining to or characterized by the flesh or the body
24 Clues: not soiled • to suppress • inconspicuous • not conspicuous • exceptional valor • promising success • an exclusive right • barren or laid waste • inclined to silence; • to make lucid or clear • lacking or having lost life • pleasantly calm or peaceful • to make milder or less severe • absolutely trustworthy or sure • an instance of the use of ambiguous • of a glutinous nature or consistency • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Crossword Puzzle 2018-11-28
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- entirely lacking or free from
- having or showing a tendency to be easily angered
- done in a quiet and secretive way to avoid being noticed
- in a way that expresses dry, especially mocking humor
- inborn; natural
- skill or expertise in a particular activity or field
- morally ignoble or base; vile; dirty, bad, low
- gentle; kindly
- make (something) clear; explain
- careful, cautious
- absolute; unqualified
- an extremely small amount
- lack of respect; rudeness
- subject to further confirmation; not definitely
- a preference for something
- a right or privilege exclusive to a particular individual or class
- the reluctant acceptance of something without protest
- find (something) out for certain; make sure of
- relating to or characteristic of the belief that all events are predetermined and therefore inevitable
- tending to an argument or strife; quarrelsome
- synonym for cite, conjure, and instance
- having or showing a wish to do harm to others
- not being what it purports to be; false or fake
- stern and cold in appearance or manner
- not in a direct way; indirectly
- (of a person or action) innocent and unsuspecting
- obsolete: lacking modesty; impertinent
- in a friendly and pleasant manner
- morally correct behavior or thinking; righteousness
- having or showing the attitude or temper of a cynic; captious, peevish
- offense or annoyance
- erase or remove completely (something unwanted or unpleasant)
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- the faculty or power of using one’s will
- not feeling or showing emotion
- secretly allow (something considered immoral, illegal, wrong, or harmful) to occur
- in a quiet and tranquil manner
- being the one that comes immediately after another
- to make something less painful; ease
- the quality of being well meaning
- an inclination or natural tendency to behave in a particular way
- incapable of making mistakes or being wrong
- suspicion or fear especially of future evil
- synonym for collection, stock, and range
- difficult to find, catch, or achieve
- a departure from what is normal, usual, or expected, typically one that is unwelcome
- accorded a great deal of respect, especially because of age, wisdom, or character
- obsolete: disaffected
- carry out or commit (a harmful, illegal, or immoral action)
- (typically of a speech or a debate) angry and bitter
- conductive to success; favorable
- something that causes pain or suffering
- curious; inquiring
- synonym for forbidding or daunting
- a basic principal or element or a fundamental skill
- synonym for threatening, inauspicious, or menacing
- excessive confidence or boldness; audacity
- synonym for comparable
- a principal or belief, especially one of the main principals of a region or philosophy
- showing strong feeling; forceful, passionate, or intense
- appease the anger or anxiety of (someone)
- lacking flavor, interest, animation, or spirit
- a person who lives a solitary life and tends to avoid other people
- too long, slow, or dull: tiresome or monotonous
- temperamentally disclined to talk
- sparing in the use of words; abrupt
65 Clues: gentle; kindly • inborn; natural • careful, cautious • curious; inquiring • offense or annoyance • absolute; unqualified • obsolete: disaffected • synonym for comparable • an extremely small amount • lack of respect; rudeness • a preference for something • entirely lacking or free from • not feeling or showing emotion • in a quiet and tranquil manner • make (something) clear; explain • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Vocabulary 1 2021-03-22
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- to get or bring something back
- thinking deeply, focusing ones mind
- make someone legally or morally bound to something
- deserted of people and a state of beak emptiness
- the action of breathing
- the quality of being well meaning, kindness
- curious
- having or showing great authority or power
- make a gesture to encourage someone to come
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- incapable of being fully explored
- a feeling of being perplexed or confused
- a journey
- not able to understand
- warm and friendly
- approach and address someone boldly
- skill or expertise in a particular activity
- extremely stupid or foolish
- find out for certain, make sure of
- a published false statement damaging to someone
- relating to ordinary citizens and their concerns
20 Clues: curious • a journey • warm and friendly • not able to understand • the action of breathing • extremely stupid or foolish • to get or bring something back • incapable of being fully explored • find out for certain, make sure of • thinking deeply, focusing ones mind • approach and address someone boldly • a feeling of being perplexed or confused • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird by jaden 2021-03-23
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- came to the Finch's house for lunch
- name of the church that the Finch's go to
- the animal the narrator's brother was told never to shot
- Aunt Alexandra's grandson and Scout's cousin
- the Reverend's last name
- Where does Miss Caroline come from
- What is Mrs. Dubose dying from
- Aunt alexandra wants scout to behave what way
- Nathan Radley adds this to the tree
- morphine addict
- the narrator of the story's nickname
- accused of rape
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- Boo Radley's real name
- What is the dog suffering from?
- Jem and scouts father
- Jem looses his
- maid of the finches
- A dog that was starting to go crazy
- What was the last treasure found in the tree
- Her house burnt down
- Instrument that killed Bob
- Name of scouts teacher
- Jem and scouts aunt
- the boys nickname that came every summer
- scout and jems Christmas present
- The author
- Town where the story is set
- Name of the Judge
28 Clues: The author • Jem looses his • morphine addict • accused of rape • Name of the Judge • maid of the finches • Jem and scouts aunt • Her house burnt down • Jem and scouts father • Boo Radley's real name • Name of scouts teacher • the Reverend's last name • Instrument that killed Bob • Town where the story is set • What is Mrs. Dubose dying from • What is the dog suffering from? • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Vocabulary Review 2023-01-31
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- a health professional trained in the art of preparing drugs
- sordid dirtiness
- a fruit dessert, often topped with shredded coconut
- an authoritative declaration
- brief and to the point
- noisily and stubbornly defiant
- a principle that restricts the extent of something
- in a hesitant manner
- unable to see distant objects clearly
- agreement on a secret plot
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- present at birth but not necessarily hereditary
- compulsory force or threat
- not direct, explicit, or straightforward
- cut off from a whole
- a mechanical device that blows a strong current of air
- personal property, as opposed to real estate
- morally degraded
- strange and unconventional behavior
- a party to a lawsuit
- deeply or seriously thoughtful
- the modification of pitch, tone, or volume when speaking
21 Clues: sordid dirtiness • morally degraded • cut off from a whole • a party to a lawsuit • in a hesitant manner • brief and to the point • compulsory force or threat • agreement on a secret plot • an authoritative declaration • noisily and stubbornly defiant • deeply or seriously thoughtful • strange and unconventional behavior • unable to see distant objects clearly • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Nikhila Pasam 2021-05-13
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- Boo Radley's first name
- the man who was shot 17 times
- Who gets mad at Scout for already knowing how to read?
- the reason Jem's and Scout's mother died
- Who was sent home because they had lice in their hair?
- What crime was Tom Robinson accused of in the novel?
- How is Bob Ewell related to Mayella?
- The setting where the novel takes place
- Atticus's brother
- Jem is required to ____ to Ms. Dubose as punishment for destroying her garden.
- What does Jem find folded on the fence?
- dill's aunt and neighbor to the finches
- Atticus's profession
- the man who put a blanket on Scout's shoulders as the house was burning down
- What does Jem break at the end of the novel?
- "It is a ___ to kill a mockingbird."
Down
- the place where Jem and Scout found gifts
- Jem and Scout ____ throughout the entire book.
- Atticus tells Scout to climb into one's person ___ to understand their perspective.
- the narrator's full name
- the man that tried to kill Jem and Scout at the end of the book
- Jem and Scout build a snowman that looks like ___
- Tom was found ____ of raping Mayella
- Tate the sheriff of Maycomb
- the author of To Kill A Mockingbird
- What was Ms. Dubose addicted to?
- Whom did Scout get into trouble for on the first day of school?
- Atticus's sister's name
- the character that only comes during the summer
- The Finches' cook
30 Clues: Atticus's brother • The Finches' cook • Atticus's profession • Boo Radley's first name • Atticus's sister's name • the narrator's full name • Tate the sheriff of Maycomb • the man who was shot 17 times • What was Ms. Dubose addicted to? • the author of To Kill A Mockingbird • Tom was found ____ of raping Mayella • How is Bob Ewell related to Mayella? • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird--Chapter 9 2022-05-23
Across
- Aylmer Uncle Jack's cat
- Jack Who stops Scout from punching Francis
- Alexandra Hates Scout's clothing
- Taylor Who grants postponement for case
- ache Another one of Scout's school ailments
- Courtroom trial of Robinson vs. ------
- Cecil Jacobs fights with Scout about this
- Father wants Scout to stop this
- Grandma believes men must know how to do
- Citizens want this punishment for Robinson
- One of Scout's school ailments
- Atticus's sister
Down
- Landing Finches visit here for holidays
- New fight in Maycomb against whom
- knuckles Scout's injury returning home
- Old fight in Maycomb against whom
- Robinson Atticus's controversial client
- Upcoming holiday
- Atticus has never done this to Scout
- with head Atticus's advise for Scout
- rifles Christmas presents for Scout and Jem
- veteran Cousin Ike Finch
22 Clues: Upcoming holiday • Atticus's sister • Aylmer Uncle Jack's cat • veteran Cousin Ike Finch • One of Scout's school ailments • Father wants Scout to stop this • New fight in Maycomb against whom • Old fight in Maycomb against whom • Alexandra Hates Scout's clothing • Atticus has never done this to Scout • Courtroom trial of Robinson vs. ------ • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird--Chapter 8 2022-05-20
Across
- Radley Dies during winter
- Last snowfall in Maycomb
- fighting Another reason for season change
- operator Eula May's position
- Maudie Snowman resembles 2nd
- weeks Record length of coldest weather in Maycomb
- Overnight temperature
- Another likely career for Jem
- cancellation Reason for call
- How long it snows
- bags How Miss Maudie protects her plants
- rocking chair Miss Maudie's most valuable item
- parents Reason for season change
- invitations Another type of announcement
- Avery Snowman 1st resembles
- outside Cause of Scout's screams
- snow Miss Maudie gives children permission
- siren One type of announcement for operator
Down
- job Atticus's praise for snowman
- Burning house resembles this
- fire Overnight tragedy
- causes Cause of Mrs. Radley's death
- Another reason for season change
- baskets Amount of snow Jem gathers
- Jem's likely career
- and clippers Why snowman resembles Miss Maudie
- to rain Atticus's prediction about snow
- Radley Source of blanket to warm children
- Jem asks father about how to make this
- Another type of announcement
- Reason Miss Maudie unhappy about snow
- yard Why Miss Maudie not upset about fire
- Atticus calls snowman this
- May Who calls Atticus
- 1st yard sculpture made of this
- world's endin Scout yells this
36 Clues: How long it snows • Jem's likely career • Overnight temperature • Last snowfall in Maycomb • Atticus calls snowman this • fire Overnight tragedy • Burning house resembles this • Another type of announcement • Radley Dies during winter • Another likely career for Jem • operator Eula May's position • Maudie Snowman resembles 2nd • cancellation Reason for call • ...
Ash -"To Kill a Mockingbird Crossword" 2025-02-05
Across
- Ghost
- Symbol of comfort
- Committed to religion
- Symbol of the Finch kids being watched
- To supress or pacify
- Unwillingness to spend money
- Peace,innocence
- Impossible to understand
- To show consideration when dealing with a situation or person
Down
- Agrumentative,controversial
- Symbol of racism
- Symbol of forgiveness
- Seperating two or more things
- Symbol of protection
- Laws that segregate black and white people
- Symbol of Walter's poverty
- Symbol of reassurance
- In a warm,polite manner
- To talk about yourself proudly or self-admirable
- Symbol of being poor
20 Clues: Ghost • Peace,innocence • Symbol of racism • Symbol of comfort • Symbol of protection • To supress or pacify • Symbol of being poor • Symbol of forgiveness • Committed to religion • Symbol of reassurance • In a warm,polite manner • Impossible to understand • Symbol of Walter's poverty • Agrumentative,controversial • Unwillingness to spend money • Seperating two or more things • ...
To Kill a MockingBird Crossword Puzzle 2025-02-20
Across
- House keeper for the kids + Atticus
- "But now he's turned out a ******-lover... He's runnin' the family."
- What literary device is used when the Missouri Compromise helps explains Maycomb's view on the Civil War?
- Ethical, Wise, Gentleman
- What theme does Lee use making Scout, a child, the narrator?
- What literary device is used when Lee writes, "Molasses buckets appeared from nowhere"?
- What literary device can be used when Mr. Radly talks about the weather change?
- "But sometimes the Bible in the hand of one man is worse than a whiskey bottle in the hand -oh, of your father."
- "It's bad children like you makes the seasons change."
- What literary device is used when Scout says, "Maycomb was an old town, but it was a tired old town when I first knew it"?
Down
- What is a theme that shows how family shapes moral values and individual identity?
- Jem and Scout's friend who comes to Maycomb for the summer
- Curious, Young Kid
- What literary device is used when Scout says, "Counting his chickens"? (Which means don't count your chickens until they're hatched)
- Older sibling to Scout
- Main theme that circles around social equality and discrimination
- Jem and Scout's uncle
- What theme is shown with the death of Mrs. Dubose?
- What is a literary device that can be used to explain why the people with the greatest morale are the characters that are looked down upon in the town?
- Gives Scout a blanket on the night of the fire
20 Clues: Curious, Young Kid • Jem and Scout's uncle • Older sibling to Scout • Ethical, Wise, Gentleman • House keeper for the kids + Atticus • Gives Scout a blanket on the night of the fire • What theme is shown with the death of Mrs. Dubose? • "It's bad children like you makes the seasons change." • Jem and Scout's friend who comes to Maycomb for the summer • ...
Chapter one: To Kill a Mockingbird 2025-01-05
Across
- item that Arthur Radley planted in his father's leg
- housekeepfer for Atticus who acts as a mother figure for Scout and her brother
- word that suggests the slight movement of a shutter
- name of Scout's brother
- slang word for cheap old car, Arthur Radley took one for a joy ride and was banished to his house
- name of Atticus' sister
- clients of Atticus whose sons were hanged when they refused to plead guilty to murdering a blacksmith
- name of the town where SCout and her family live
- age of Scout at the start of her story
- big receptacle for spitting into
- slavery in which humans are considered property
- narrator of the story
- book that Dill offers to give Jem if he touches the Radley house.
- age that Scout's brother broke his arm
- body part that Scout's brother will break in the book
- name of the brother of Atticus
- meat of choice of Boo Radley, according to legend
Down
- name Scout calls Dill's aunt
- family from Old Sarum known to act like a gang
- "the meanest man God ever blew breath into"
- age of Dill at the start of story
- Simon Finch's
- cause of Scout's mother's death
- Scout's name for the neighborhood gossip
- Arthur Radley's nickname
- profession of Atticus Finch
- polite word for African-american in the 1930's
- farm crop that makes Simon Finch rich
- profession of Scout's Uncle John (called Jack)
- age of Scout's brother at the start of the story
- first name of Finch ancestor who came over from England
- nickname for Charles Baker Harris
32 Clues: Simon Finch's • narrator of the story • name of Scout's brother • name of Atticus' sister • Arthur Radley's nickname • profession of Atticus Finch • name Scout calls Dill's aunt • name of the brother of Atticus • cause of Scout's mother's death • big receptacle for spitting into • age of Dill at the start of story • nickname for Charles Baker Harris • ...
Workshop 9-To Kill a Mockingbird 2023-10-22
Across
- somewhat or slightly
- good effect
- able to express thoughts
- name of Scout & Jem's dad
- faithful to a cause
- reasonable
- Atticus' job
- in the end Scout & Jim consider Atticus this
- disappointing
- to be a sign of a specific characteristic
- something that makes someone more likely to succeed
- one of the things Atticus is good at
Down
- to show someone you have heard what they said
- manner that is strange or different
- fairly average
- slow to speak or act
- how they describe the dog
- name of dog
- narrator of the story, Jem's sister
- Scout's brother
- no one is around
- how Jim & Scout feel about Atticus in the beginning
- Calpurnia gives everyone a _________ about the dog
- publicly state
24 Clues: reasonable • good effect • name of dog • Atticus' job • disappointing • fairly average • publicly state • Scout's brother • no one is around • faithful to a cause • somewhat or slightly • slow to speak or act • able to express thoughts • how they describe the dog • name of Scout & Jem's dad • manner that is strange or different • narrator of the story, Jem's sister • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird - Part 1 2024-11-21
Across
- the town where TKaM takes places
- black woman and housekeeper/cook for the Finch family
- one of the major themes of part one that is shown through the interactions between Scout and Jem (two words)
- name of the author
- Boo Radley's real name
- time period in which the story was published
- sister to Atticus who believes Scout is not being raised correctly
- mysterious next door neighbor that the children wish would come outside
- friend of the Finch family whose house burns down in Chapter 8
- mean neighbor of the Finch's that Jem is forced to read to
- cousin of Scout and Jem who speaks harshly about Atticus
- time period in which the story is set
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- Jem's favorite sport
- where Scout hates going and tries various schemes to get out of going
- the state where TKaM takes place
- poor, white family in Maycomb whose children do not go to school beyond the first day
- sheriff of Maycomb
- visitor to Maycomb each summer who stays with his Aunt Miss. Rachel
- rabid dog
- brother of Atticus who the children love
- father of Scout and Jem, lawyer, and state legislator
- narrator also known as Jean Louise
- "Maycomb's usual disease"
- black client that Atticus is set to defend
- older brother of the narrator
25 Clues: rabid dog • sheriff of Maycomb • name of the author • Jem's favorite sport • Boo Radley's real name • "Maycomb's usual disease" • older brother of the narrator • the town where TKaM takes places • the state where TKaM takes place • narrator also known as Jean Louise • time period in which the story is set • brother of Atticus who the children love • ...
Chapter 2 To Kill a Mockingbird 2024-11-21
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
Down
- 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--Chapter 4 2024-11-21
Across
- Scout's relationship improves greatly
- owners Jem's plan for Indian-heads
- Children play with this item
- luck Indian-heads bring this
- Dill travels by this means to Maycomb
- Dubose Meanest old woman in Maycomb
- Calpurnia makes this for children
- Play about what topic
- twins Dill sees this on train trip
- wrapper Reason Scout ventures to Radley tree 1st time
- Dill lives school year here
- Decimal System School wide study
- Scout's father takes this away
- Scout hears this passing by Radley house
Down
- Twelve years of school for Scout
- Magazine favorite of Scout's
- Jacobs Lives next door to post office
- judge Part Scout plays
- 2nd item found in Radley tree
- Dill predicts this for Scout
- president Dill's father's occupation
- Secret between children
- legislature Father's service
- Game children make up
- Best season
- in treehouse One summer activity for Scout
- Schooling for Scout's father and uncle
- Returns to Maycomb for summer
28 Clues: Best season • Game children make up • Play about what topic • Secret between children • judge Part Scout plays • Dill lives school year here • Magazine favorite of Scout's • Dill predicts this for Scout • Children play with this item • 2nd item found in Radley tree • Returns to Maycomb for summer • legislature Father's service • Scout's father takes this away • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Crossword Puzzle 2025-04-29
Across
- Gift found in the knothole
- What Atticus teaches
- Mob at the jail
- The last name of a poor but proud family
- The black man accused of assault
- Dill’s full first name
- Mayella's last name
- Mysterious neighbor kids fear
- Father of Jem and Scout
- Scout’s favorite activity
- Theme shown in the trial
- Used in the final attack
- What keeps kids away from Boo’s house
- The Finch family's cook
- Symbol of innocence
- Boo’s real name
- Atticus’s profession
- Scou's cousin who she dislikes and gets into a fight with after he insults Atticus
- What Tom truly is
- Pastor at Calpurnia’s church who helps the children find seats during the trial
- Courtroom event
- What Mayella feels in court
Down
- Tom Robinson’s accuser
- The group that convicts Tom
- Result of Tom’s trial
- Atticus faces this at the jail
- Jem loses these at the Radleys'
- Scout's real name
- Soap carving in the tree
- Radley The man whom rumors are made about and the children fear at first
- The novel’s narrator
- What Atticus shows everyone
- Used by the judge to have order in the courtroom
- Boo leaves gifts in this
- Last name of the main family
- Gets Scout in trouble at school
- Scout's teacher whom she had conflicts with
- The Finch family's hometown
- Scout's real name
- Neighbor who loves her flowers
- Alexandra The children's aunt whom they dislike
- Mrs. Dubose’s favorite flower
- Judge at the trial
- Scout’s Halloween costume
44 Clues: Mob at the jail • Boo’s real name • Courtroom event • Scout's real name • Scout's real name • What Tom truly is • Judge at the trial • Mayella's last name • Symbol of innocence • What Atticus teaches • The novel’s narrator • Atticus’s profession • Result of Tom’s trial • Tom Robinson’s accuser • Dill’s full first name • Father of Jem and Scout • The Finch family's cook • Soap carving in the tree • ...
Crossword for To Kill a Mockingbird 2025-05-07
Across
- Was Tom Robinson found guilty or not guilty?
- what is Ms. Dubose addicted to?
- the theme that To Kill a Mocking bird teaches
- the first example of a proverbial mockingbird
- killing a mockingbird is a ___
- the church Calpurnia takes the children to
- The Ewells live near the ____.
- nickname for Scout's brother
- Miss Maudie's house catches on ______.
- Atticus' sister
- the lawyer defending Tom Robinson
- the town gossip
- where Atticus spends the night to confront the mob
- the county sheriff
- he is the one who actually abuses Mayella
- the person accused of raping Mayella
- Atticus tells Scout to walk in someone's ____.
Down
- the Finch family's ancestral home
- What is the first thing that Boo puts in the tree?
- where the trial took place
- the Finch's housekeeper
- where Scout and Jem first meet Dill
- where Boo Radley hid things for the kids to find
- Atticus tells Scout to "get into someone's ____"
- Boo puts this over Scout.
- What does Scout prefer over dresses?
- the narrator
- judging people unfairly
- Scout's and Jem's friend who visits in the summer
- to do the right thing even though it's hard
- the family that is known to be living in poverty
- Miss _______ Atkinson's house burned down.
- Ms. Dubose gives Jem this type of flower
- the author of the novel
- represented by mockingbirds
- where the story takes place
- the judge that oversees the trial for Tom Robinson
- Atticus' brother
- Boo's real name
- How Tom Robinson was killed
40 Clues: the narrator • Atticus' sister • the town gossip • Boo's real name • Atticus' brother • the county sheriff • the Finch's housekeeper • judging people unfairly • the author of the novel • Boo puts this over Scout. • where the trial took place • represented by mockingbirds • where the story takes place • How Tom Robinson was killed • nickname for Scout's brother • killing a mockingbird is a ___ • ...
Anoushka Sharma - To Kill A Mockingbird 2025-05-03
Across
- a nickname for arthur radley
- a white family in the middle to lower class in maycomb
- what atticus wanted jem and scout to do for Ms. Dubose
- dill's full name
- atticus' profession
- tom robinson's wife
- jem's full first name
- True or false? The first time Scout sees snow, she thinks the world is ending.
- a rectangular cloth bag used to support the head while sleeping
- people eating their second meal of the day
- _____ alexandra
- innocence, in the book
- the law vs. _____, in a motif for the story
- last name of the author of to kill a mockingbird
- the flower ms.dubose leaves for jem after she dies
- a narrow walkway
- the judge in charge of tom robinson's court case
- providing relaxation
Down
- worriedly
- the town where tkam takes place
- stephanie ______
- what scout calls her dad
- a role model for scout and jem whom they like very much
- "Atticus said the Ewells had been the ____ of Maycomb for three generations."
- frowning angrily
- the family that scout, dill, and jem were obsessed with early in the book
- boo radley's real first name
- home to jem, atticus, and scout
- what jem and scout modeled after mr. avery
- the finches' cook and a mother figure to scout
- scout's 'fiance'
- the animal that scout assumed dill was, under the bed
- genre of tkam
- “Shoot all the _____ you want, if you can hit 'em, but remember it's a sin to kill a mockingbird.”
- heck ____
- to become healthy again
- the narrator
- robert ewell's daughter
- part of the story when tom robinson is declared guilty
- scout has only _____ friends
40 Clues: worriedly • heck ____ • the narrator • genre of tkam • _____ alexandra • stephanie ______ • frowning angrily • scout's 'fiance' • dill's full name • a narrow walkway • atticus' profession • tom robinson's wife • providing relaxation • jem's full first name • innocence, in the book • to become healthy again • robert ewell's daughter • what scout calls her dad • boo radley's real first name • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Reading Packet 2025-05-05
Across
- Fictional location where the characters lived and where the story takes place
- Scout's cook that is black
- The father of the person who was supposedly raped by Tom Robinson
- An old lady that Scout and Jem hated but secretly had a morphine addiction that they did not know about
- the person who led the Black Church
- extremist organization that terrorized black people
- What people did in Maycomb to solidify an agreement
- Scout's teacher in the first grade, told her to not read or write
- A family that had their children never go to school
- Tom Robinson's sentencing from the city's trial
- The defendant in the court case represented by the Attorney Atticus
- Atticus's only son, he broke his arm at around 13
- The person who enjoyed spending time with Black people, held a can of coke that supposedly had whiskey
- How Scout is used to singing hymns with regards to what is used
- A family that is extremely poor and cannot afford anything
- Whom the snowman they made looked like
- The Cunningham in Scout's grade that she attacked
- The lead witness for the prosecutors; the victim of a supposed rape by Tom Robinson
- The newspaper of the town
- The writer and editor of The Maycomb Tribune
- Father of the siblings, lawyer who represented a black man in a major case about rape
Down
- Dill's real name
- Period of time that the characters lived in. It was a time of great economic drought (to say the least).
- The new system implemented to help the children learn, supposedly, in school
- What did the children use in an attempt to give a letter to Mr. Radley
- The son of Mr. Radley and lives in the Radley's house, stabbed his father once
- Atticus's sister that Scout did not like
- The flower that Jem killed that was later gifted to him
- Had an argument with the Cunninghams over a piece of land
- What was really in Dolphus Raymond's drink
- A 6 year old that the siblings met one day, constantly trying to attract Boo Radley's attention
- A very nice lady that would bake cakes for the children
- What Jem lost when they tried to get Boo Radley out and he shot his gun
- The place where Dill lived
- What Atticus wanted to show Jem and Scout with Mrs. Dubose; not with a gun but persevering even if and when the odds are stacked against you
- The lawyer/attorney for the prosecutor's side
- The county sheriff
- Main character, daughter of Atticus and sister of Jem
- What did the children attempt to give to Mr. Radley?
- Something that Jem was afraid that Scout was becoming more like due to her actions; an intrinsic part of Scout
40 Clues: Dill's real name • The county sheriff • The newspaper of the town • Scout's cook that is black • The place where Dill lived • the person who led the Black Church • Whom the snowman they made looked like • Atticus's sister that Scout did not like • What was really in Dolphus Raymond's drink • The writer and editor of The Maycomb Tribune • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Crossword Puzzle 2024-03-13
Across
- This is started in Miss Maudie's house the night it starts snowing.
- What Scout first finds in the knothole of an oak tree at the edge of the Randley place.
- The place Atticus moved to after passing the bar exam.
- A fur-trapping apothecary from Cornwell
- The family's skinny, near-sighted cook.
- The maiden name of the protagonist's mother.
- The main character's age when her mother died.
- The main characters brother.
- The main character of this novel.
- The nickname of Charles Baker Harris.
- The name of Atticus' first clients, synonymous with jackass.
- What Atticus' younger brother studied.
- A prized posession Atticus entrusts to Jem.
- A poor family that repays the debt in the material rather than money.
- Where the second firetruck is from.
- The last time this was seen was in 1885.
- What the knothole is filled in with.
- A woman who Boo Radley supposedly stare at.
- Boo Radley's real name.
- Maycomb's leading telephone operator.
- An ability Scout possesses that first angers her teacher.
- Dill's hometown..
Down
- The financial crisis the book takes during.
- The main character's father.
- An ancient race Jem learns about in sixth grade.
- Who Scout hangs out with after Jem and Dill ignore her.
- Where Atticus when to read law.
- The nickname of the younger Radley son.
- The grade Jem began to learn "anything of value."
- What Jem wanted to give Boo Radley in chapter 5.
- Jem loses this trying to escape in chapter 6.
- What Dill offers Jem in exchange for touching the Radley house.
- Something Atticus teaches Scout to convince her to continue attending school.
- An infamous family/household in Maycomb.
- Miss Maudie's worst enemy.
- A poor but well-mannered classmate of the protagonist.
- The novel's author.
- Miss Maudie bakes this for Scout.
- The state the main character lives in.
- This woman dies in Chapter 8.
- A neglected family whose children hardly attend school.
- Who Jem's snowman is modeled after.
42 Clues: Dill's hometown.. • The novel's author. • Boo Radley's real name. • Miss Maudie's worst enemy. • The main character's father. • The main characters brother. • This woman dies in Chapter 8. • Where Atticus when to read law. • The main character of this novel. • Miss Maudie bakes this for Scout. • Where the second firetruck is from. • Who Jem's snowman is modeled after. • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Civil Rights 2022-11-08
Across
- Calpurnia's son
- Atticus's Cook
- The church Calpurnia brings Scout and Jem to
- Having an unfounded opinion based on issues such as gender or skin colour. Discrimination.
- the procuring, transporting, and selling of human beings as unpaid workers
- A song sung in church
- The leader of the First Purchase Church
- Who said 'I have a Dream'
- Town in Britain where Roy Hackett organised a bus boycott after the bus company refused to employ black or asian bus crews.
- Atticus's Daughter
- To be filled with love for
Down
- to be filled with love for
- refusing to buy, or engage the services of an organisation or person
- The name of Atticus's client in his case
- The day that Calpurnia celebrates her birthday
- Atticus's Job
- In a scornful way that shows disdain
- The woman who kicked off the American Civil Rights Movement by refusing to stand up and give her seat to a white man on the bus
- Atticus's son
- A religious oration by a preacher or other member of the clergy
- The man who has accused Tom Robinson of a crime
- arrogantly superior and disdainful
22 Clues: Atticus's Job • Atticus's son • Atticus's Cook • Calpurnia's son • Atticus's Daughter • A song sung in church • Who said 'I have a Dream' • to be filled with love for • To be filled with love for • arrogantly superior and disdainful • In a scornful way that shows disdain • The leader of the First Purchase Church • The name of Atticus's client in his case • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird--The Trial 2025-11-07
Across
- What the accuser said she asked the defendant to break up
- The town where the trial takes place
- What color was the Judge's hair (240).
- What Mr. Dolphus Raymond really has in his paper bag
- The defendant
- The first witness called by the prosecution
- What Mr.Gilmer's hair looks like (222).
- Mayella's middle name
- The prosecuting lawyer
- The accuser and third witness
- Which hand is injured on the defendant?
Down
- The result of the verdict
- The state where the trial takes place
- How may kids are in the Ewell family? (244).
- The defense lawyer
- Last name of the presiding Judge
- The father of the accuser and second witness
- Who Calpurnia is looking for
- Bob Ewell was "sitting ______ in the witness chair" (232).
- Exact age of the accuser
- Bob Ewell "regarded Atticus with ____ suspicion" (234).
- Who invites the kids to sit with him
- The eye in which the accuser has an injury on
23 Clues: The defendant • The defense lawyer • Mayella's middle name • The prosecuting lawyer • Exact age of the accuser • The result of the verdict • Who Calpurnia is looking for • The accuser and third witness • Last name of the presiding Judge • The town where the trial takes place • Who invites the kids to sit with him • The state where the trial takes place • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird--The Trial 2025-11-07
Across
- Mayella thinks Atticus is doing this (245).
- Who Calpurnia is looking for
- Tom got his hand caught in this (249)
- Mayella's middle name
- The first witness called by the prosecution
- Mr. Ewell was "sitting ____ in the witness chair (232).
- Last name of the presiding Judge
- The prosecuting attorney
- The eye in which the accuser (plaintiff) has an injury
- "Mayella twisted her ____ into a sweaty rope" (241).
- The father of the accuser and the second witness (first & last name)
- Which hand is injured on the defendant?
- How many kids (besides Mayella) are in the Ewell family? (244).
- What Mr. Gilmer's hair looks like (222).
Down
- The town where the trial takes place
- Who invites the kids to sit with him
- What the accuser said she asked the defendant to break up for her
- The defense attorney
- The accuser (plaintiff) and third witness
- The result of the trial
- "Mr. Ewell regarded Atticus with ___ suspicion" (234).
- The defendant (first & last name)
- What Mr. Dolphus Raymond really had in his paper bag
- Exact age of the accuser (240).
- The state where the trial takes place
- The color of the Judge's hair (240).
- Mayella didn't scream, she _____ (241).
27 Clues: The defense attorney • Mayella's middle name • The result of the trial • The prosecuting attorney • Who Calpurnia is looking for • Exact age of the accuser (240). • Last name of the presiding Judge • The defendant (first & last name) • The town where the trial takes place • Who invites the kids to sit with him • The color of the Judge's hair (240). • ...
Figurative language and Authors 2025-12-12
11 Clues: Humor • Epicac • The Witch • Like or as • No like or as • The Cask of Amontillado • The Tortoise and the Hare • "The sun smiled down on me" • Im so hungry I could eat a horse • The mockingbird in To Kill a Mockingbird • "Peter piper picked a patch of pickled peppers"
To kill a Mocking bird - Az 2022-12-10
14 Clues: - Dad • - God • - Maid • - Aunt • - Lier • - Abusive • - Visitor • - Setting • - Protector • - Main character • - To kill it is a sin • - Where trial is held • - Main families last name • - Covers Scout with a blanket and leaves gifts
To Kill a Mockingbird Crossword Puzzle 2018-05-07
Across
- In complete agreement
- Moral properness
- The cook for the Finches
- Narrator of the novel To Kill a Mockingbird
- Scouts first grade teacher
- The judge for Toms trial
- To ease or satisfy; make less severe
- What does Scout dress up as for the Halloween pageant?
- Departures from the normal or expected
- Maycomb County sheriff
- Noisily defiant
- Be willing to yield
- What occurs at night the first day it snows?
- Seek information from
- Atticus's sister
- Daughter of Bob Ewell
- A boy who never leaves his house
- Scouts classmate who scares her and Jem
- What did Miss Maudie say Atticus used to be called?
- Known as the poorest man in Maycomb
- Lacking interest; flat
- Scouts brother
Down
- A sudden short attack
- A lawyer and father of Jem and Scout
- Sins
- Stay
- Lacking interest; flat
- Do something that one considers to be below one's dignity
- An old women who is addicted to morphine
- Cranky and argumentative
- Diffusing warmth and friendliness
- Where is Bob Ewell found dead?
- Where does Calpurnia take the children?
- Evade or escape from
- Tom Robinson is shot _times.
- The Finches neighbor who has a good conection with the children
- What book is Atticus reading when Scout finds him in Jems room?
- An authoritative pronouncement
- What event is being held at the high school during high school?
- What did Scout and Jem find items in?
- Ms. Stephanie's nephew that visits every summer
- Accused of rape by the daughter of Bob Ewell
- Son of Mr. Cunningham and Scouts classmate
- To move in waves
- Characteristic of an absolute ruler or absolute rule
- For Christmas Scout and Jem receive?
- Druggist; pharmacist
- Lacking interest; flat
- In deplorable condition
- A town constable or minor official
50 Clues: Sins • Stay • Scouts brother • Noisily defiant • Moral properness • To move in waves • Atticus's sister • Be willing to yield • Evade or escape from • Druggist; pharmacist • A sudden short attack • In complete agreement • Seek information from • Daughter of Bob Ewell • Lacking interest; flat • Maycomb County sheriff • Lacking interest; flat • Lacking interest; flat • In deplorable condition • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Vocab Puzzle 2021-12-08
Across
- to not attract attention
- favorable
- belonging to a particular region
- to incite anger or irritation
- to pay or make up for something
- education/instruction
- angrily
- a state of low honor
- gathering
- offense
- examination
- agreement without protest
- continuous violence
- to hold back/suppress
- something that is normal
- impressive on account of age
Down
- a watch
- sinister
- dangerous/evil
- irregular/spastic
- kind and gentle
- superior ability or skill
- something that cannot be understood
- to carry on despite difficulties
- a stereotype of one person
- to lessen or to calm
- simple/innocent
- disapproval
- always ready to fight/argue
- never wrong
30 Clues: a watch • angrily • offense • sinister • favorable • gathering • disapproval • examination • never wrong • dangerous/evil • kind and gentle • simple/innocent • irregular/spastic • continuous violence • to lessen or to calm • a state of low honor • education/instruction • to hold back/suppress • to not attract attention • something that is normal • superior ability or skill • agreement without protest • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Vocabulary Crossword 2014-04-22
Across
- The front of a building
- Very dry and having little to no rain
- Careful not to offend or upset other people
- A shackle for the hand or wrist
- A stone building with places for dead bodies of several people or one important person
- The state of being successful usually by making a lot of money
- Marked by excessive enthusiasm
- To think someone doesn't deserve something
- Not very easy to see or notice
- To cause someone to feel hostile or angry
- A written order that commands someone to appear in court to give evidence
- Something that is done or given to make up for damage
- To cause the occurrence of a feeling or action
- Not having a usual or expected quality
- Very bad in a way that causes fear, shock, or disgust
- A good quality or feature that someone or something has
- A long and angry speech
- To fall or become plunged into water
Down
- Not deserving serious attention
- Not done with confidence
- Satisfied with how things are and not wanting to change them
- Very tight from being pulled or stretched
- Not obvious, clever and indirect
- Able to use both hands equally well
- To make someone very angry
- To clothe in fancy or rich garment
- Very cautious or careful
- Requiring or showing great energy and effort
- Able to express ideas clearly and effectively in speech or writing
- Characterized by steady, earnest, and energetic effort
- Moving in an irregular or violent way
- an exciting, foolish, or dangerous experience or adventure
- Suggesting that something bad is going to happen in the future
- A special right or privilege that some people have
- Boring and too slow or long
- the joint next above the hock in the hind leg of a quadruped corresponding to human knee
- Having a healthy red color
37 Clues: The front of a building • A long and angry speech • Not done with confidence • Very cautious or careful • To make someone very angry • Having a healthy red color • Boring and too slow or long • Marked by excessive enthusiasm • Not very easy to see or notice • Not deserving serious attention • A shackle for the hand or wrist • Not obvious, clever and indirect • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Vocabulary Crosswork 2013-03-30
Across
- My curfew states that I should be back home while the purple skies of---are still visible.
- shocking; horrifying.
- We were asked to stay quiet, so I tried to---my giggle by covering my mouth and prevent myself from disrupting the class.
- threatening; sinister.
- When Caty solved the math problem using her left hand and wrote her essay with her right hand later that daym I knew she was---.
- to lift (especially something heavy).
- My sister aims to---me by buying an outfit similar to mine, since she knows this always makes me angry.
- Brenda's face was extremely red as she---searched for her sister, who went through her stuff.
- everlasting; continuous.
- Her new---contained bigger drawers for her valuables and also came with its own hangers.
- The---counsler advised both girls and gave them tips on improvement without hurting their feelings.
Down
- make things/people go away.
- Lucy refused to accept her edited copy because her---self told her that her rough copy was already correct.
- useless; pointless.
- angrily
- Since her voice was loud and clear during the presentation, she was---from the back of the room.
- There was no reason to fight, but because he was so---, he still insisted on proving his point.
- official order/pronouncement.
- to make angry.
- to agree without arguing.
20 Clues: angrily • to make angry. • useless; pointless. • shocking; horrifying. • threatening; sinister. • everlasting; continuous. • to agree without arguing. • make things/people go away. • official order/pronouncement. • to lift (especially something heavy). • Her new---contained bigger drawers for her valuables and also came with its own hangers. • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Pt.3 2013-03-17
Across
- crush
- lethargic; inactive
- impossible to comprehend
- wisely; sensibly
- theory; hunch
- absolute power or authority
- restriction of property
- thoughtful; preoccupied
- evade the truth
- agreed
Down
- uncommonly
- remain stationary
- shame; humiliation
- lazy; absent
- very harmful; deadly
- favorable
- friendly
- frustrate
- force; coerce
- scribble
20 Clues: crush • agreed • friendly • scribble • favorable • frustrate • uncommonly • lazy; absent • theory; hunch • force; coerce • evade the truth • wisely; sensibly • remain stationary • shame; humiliation • lethargic; inactive • very harmful; deadly • restriction of property • thoughtful; preoccupied • impossible to comprehend • absolute power or authority
To Kill a Mockingbird vocabulary crossword 2015-09-29
Across
- the trunk of the human body.
- deserted of people and in a state of bleak and dismal emptiness
- (of a knife, pencil, etc.) having a worn-down edge or point; not sharp
- awful;terrible
- cut off the limbs of a person or animal.
- able to read and write
- the killing of animals for food.
- resistant to a particular infection or toxin owing to the presence of specific antibodies or sensitized white blood cells
- a notice of a death, especially in a newspaper, typically including a brief biography of the deceased person
- remove or obliterate
Down
- an analgesic and narcotic drug obtained from opium and used medicinally to relieve pain.
- divide by cutting or slicing, especially suddenly and forcibly
- a long and distinct period of history with a particular feature or characteristic
- the service of Christian worship at which bread and wine are consecrated and shared.
- make a rapid succession of slight cracking noises
- (of an incident or a person) said, without proof, to have taken place or to have a specified illegal or undesirable quality
- (of a person) having been martyred
- the belief that all events are predetermined and therefore inevitable.
- able to use the right and left hands equally well
- the action of detaining someone or the state of being detained in official custody, especially as a political prisoner
- a minor wrongdoing
- caused by or relating to an allergy
- erase or remove completely (something unwanted or unpleasant)
- run at full speed over a short distance
- belonging to a foreign country or nation.
25 Clues: awful;terrible • a minor wrongdoing • remove or obliterate • able to read and write • the trunk of the human body. • the killing of animals for food. • (of a person) having been martyred • caused by or relating to an allergy • run at full speed over a short distance • cut off the limbs of a person or animal. • belonging to a foreign country or nation. • ...
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 2023-03-16
Across
- The Maycomb sheriff.
- The race that has been discriminated.
- Another name for parasites that often affects poor people with little to no clothing.
- The family that is poor.
- Atticus’s sister, a strong-willed woman.
- A verb that means well-known.
- A recluse who never sets foot outside his house (just the nickname).
- This was Mayella did about Tom Robinson.
- Tom Robinson's employer.
- A deceased woman who fought against addiction.
- These are illegal goods.
- The father of the Ewells (His proper name).
- The main character's friend.
- The state or quality of being worthy of honor or respect.
- The genre of the story.
- The main character's brother.
- A preconceived opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience.
- Jem is perceived to have to quality, according to Scout.
- The main character's teacher.
- The main character's father.
Down
- The black man at the black church that is related to Calpurnia.
- A group of elected representatives who create laws.
- To be associated with a church.
- The race that has the power in Maycomb.
- A white man that lives with the black society. He often acts drunk as the excuse.
- Calpurnia sometimes does this when she is talking to people that are non-white.
- The Finches’ friendly and compassionate neighbor.
- A minister of First Purchase Church (the black church).
- The states that are opposite from the north.
- The ability to use both hands at once, often to write.
- A main concept of the story that means to be unfair to a certain race but not the others.
- The state where the story takes place.
- Very bad and unfair treatment of others.
- Something that serves as evidence especially a statement at a trial or hearing.
- Members of the same group.
- A cook who works in the Finch family house.
- The black man that Atticus' defends.
- Someone who unrealistically believes that behavior should be guided by high ideals and standards
- The Maycomb news reporter.
- A fictitious prose narrative
- The place where the story is.
- The main character of the story.
42 Clues: The Maycomb sheriff. • The genre of the story. • The family that is poor. • Tom Robinson's employer. • These are illegal goods. • Members of the same group. • The Maycomb news reporter. • The main character's friend. • A fictitious prose narrative • The main character's father. • A verb that means well-known. • The main character's brother. • The place where the story is. • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Vocabulary 4 2022-08-28
Across
- hopeful or confident about the future.
- excessive confidence, nerve or audacity.
- an act or decision that is not just.
- quiet and sneaky.
- self-assertive in a rude, noisy, or overbearing way.
- to calm down.
- (typically of speech or discussion) angry and bitter.
- a preconceived opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience.
- intended to do harm.
- to accurately assess situations or people and turn this to one's advantage.
Down
- physically tiring or requiring effort.
- unrestrained, unqualified, absolute.
- lack of respect or bad manners.
- attempting to avoid notice or attention, typically because of guilt or a belief that discovery would lead to trouble; secretive.
- a person or animal’s emotional state or mood.
- (especially of an animal) in a wild state, especially after escape from captivity or domestication.
- (of a place) extremely dirty and unpleasant, especially as a result of poverty or neglect.
- arrogant or rude to someone you ought to respect.
- intimidate someone into doing something, with stern or abusive words.
- 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, I 2023-04-04
Across
- Where did Emma Watson make her major debut?
- Was the Jury partial or impartial?
- Where was the coldest place every recorded?
- Where was the highest ever recorded tempreture?
- Which character broke his arm?
- What is the bloodiest conflict in American history?
- Who is the Finch family cook?
- What is the national sport of India?
- Which hand is decrepit from Tom Robinson?
- What is the smallest continent in the world?
- What type of person could only leave wounds on the right side of a person?
- Who's house caught on fire?
- How many chapters are in the Book?
- Who was the man the was accused for rape?
- Who is the top international goal scorer?
- What city does the main character live in?
- Who was the boy hiding under the bed?
- Who was the boy locked in his house?
- Who is the anthesis of Atticus?
- Was the Jury against Tom because he was black?
Down
- What state is the Maycomb in?
- Who is the author of the book?
- Who was an elderly woman who had a drug addiction?
- Who is Scout's father?
- Where is Devil's Tower located?
- What is the capital of France?
- What race is the Finch family?
- Where was the last world cup held?
- What race was Tom Robinson?
- What did Boo do to stay restrained in his house?
- Who is the main character of the book?
- What is the most popular sport in India?
- What is the capital of Italy?
- Who is the daughter of Bob?
- Who symbolizes the Mockingbird?
- What is Scout's last name?
- Who won the last world cup?
- Who is Scout's brother?
- How many states does India have?
- Who was the apathetic people?
- Who was the father of the person that accused tom for rape?
41 Clues: Who is Scout's father? • Who is Scout's brother? • What is Scout's last name? • What race was Tom Robinson? • Who is the daughter of Bob? • Who won the last world cup? • Who's house caught on fire? • What state is the Maycomb in? • What is the capital of Italy? • Who is the Finch family cook? • Who was the apathetic people? • Who is the author of the book? • ...
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 Review #1 2021-04-28
Across
- Jem’s favorite sport
- prosecuting attorney
- Jem's real name
- Scout's real name
- prejudiced member of Cal's church
- number of kids Tom has
- town where "TKAM" is set
- being able to identify with others
- tree gets filled with this
- Maycomb's "usual disease"
- two figurines made out of this
- Mrs. Henry Lafayette _____
- town Dill is from
- Walter Cunningham gives food as part of his...
- mad dog's name
- Dill’s real name
- threatens to spank scout
- warns/threatens Bob Ewell
- kids make one like Mr. Avery
- at the time, the USA was in middle of this
- name of laws designed to dsicriminate
- loves that syrup!
- very proud of family name & social class
Down
- lonely, abused accuser
- Scout's 1st grade teacher
- kind of pennies in the tree
- Scout's costume
- "Stand up! Your father's passin."
- the eye that was blackened
- drinks Coke, not whiskey
- author
- "Thank you for my children, Arthur."
- given to Scout during fire
- first to testify in the trial
- her house burns down (full name)
- name of Cal's church
- has fleas that scare the teacher
- seeing things from another’s perspective
- Tom's worthless arm
- way that the members of Cal's church sing
- Boo's real first name
- name of the family homestead/farm
- Tom's wife
- what Scout hits the Radley house with
- scolds Scout for embarrassing Walter
- writes an editorial about Tom in the paper
- Scout's prejudiced 3rd grade teacher
- what Tom got his arm caught in
48 Clues: author • Tom's wife • mad dog's name • Jem's real name • Scout's costume • Dill’s real name • Scout's real name • town Dill is from • loves that syrup! • Tom's worthless arm • Jem’s favorite sport • prosecuting attorney • name of Cal's church • Boo's real first name • lonely, abused accuser • number of kids Tom has • drinks Coke, not whiskey • town where "TKAM" is set • threatens to spank scout • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird: Cristian Rodriguez 2021-06-11
Across
- Can’t afford lunch and referred to as trash
- Atticus’ son
- Sister of Atticus
- Atticus’ cook
- Son of Calpurnia
- His goal is to make Boo leave his house
- House burnt down
- Never leaves his house
- Vouches for Tom Robinson and his employer
- Owns Maycomb’s town newspaper
- Prosecuting attorney for Tom Robinson’s trial
- Chews tobacco
- Accused of taking advantage of a white woman
- Where Jem and Scout found gum, twine, and a medal
Down
- Maycomb’s county sheriff
- Judge for Tom Robinson’s trial
- Scout’s teacher
- Town where the story takes place
- Brother of Atticus
- State where the story takes place
- Who likes to drink Coca-Cola in secret
- Jem’s Sister
- Lawyer and attorney for Maycomb
- Behavior from children that causes bad weather
- Who wore a pink dress and petticoat to a tea party
- A morphine addict
- Kissed Tom Robinson, abused by her father
- Boo Radley’s brother
28 Clues: Atticus’ son • Jem’s Sister • Atticus’ cook • Chews tobacco • Scout’s teacher • Son of Calpurnia • House burnt down • 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--Chapter 2 2022-05-09
Across
- Register Scout reads this to teacher's shock
- greens Another type of repayment to Atticus
- companies Common in north Alabama
- downtown Why teacher gives Walter quarter
- nuts Another type of repayment to Atticus
- grade Grade when Scout should learn writing
- Fisher Scout's 1st grade teacher
- not repay Why Walter refuses quarter
- Decimal System New teaching method
- Scout learns writing from
- Miss Caroline does this when class exits
- Blount Scolds Miss Caroline for her loud class
- Poor people in Maycomb County
Down
- 1st day to begin
- Response of class to Scout's punishment
- Grade level for Scout
- Ailment with Walter Cunningham
- him Scout accuses teacher of doing this to Walter
- ruler pats Scout's punishment at teacher's desk
- Scout spends winter here
- Bible chapters Scout does this to learn writing
- Grade level for Jem
- Topic of oral story
- Repayment to Atticus by Mr. Cunningham
- Escorts Scout on 1st day
- in corner Scout's punishment 1st day
- to teach Teacher's advice to Scout to give father
27 Clues: 1st day to begin • Grade level for Jem • Topic of oral story • Grade level for Scout • Scout spends winter here • Escorts Scout on 1st day • Scout learns writing from • Poor people in Maycomb County • Ailment with Walter Cunningham • Fisher Scout's 1st grade teacher • companies Common in north Alabama • Decimal System New teaching method • not repay Why Walter refuses quarter • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird--Chapter 4 2022-05-16
Across
- Scout's relationship improves greatly
- owners Jem's plan for Indian-heads
- Children play with this item
- luck Indian-heads bring this
- Dill travels by this means to Maycomb
- Dubose Meanest old woman in Maycomb
- Calpurnia makes this for children
- Play about what topic
- twins Dill sees this on train trip
- wrapper Reason Scout ventures to Radley tree 1st time
- Dill lives school year here
- Decimal System School wide study
- Scout's father takes this away
- Scout hears this passing by Radley house
Down
- Twelve years of school for Scout
- Magazine favorite of Scout's
- Jacobs Lives next door to post office
- judge Part Scout plays
- 2nd item found in Radley tree
- Dill predicts this for Scout
- president Dill's father's occupation
- Secret between children
- legislature Father's service
- Game children make up
- Best season
- in treehouse One summer activity for Scout
- Schooling for Scout's father and uncle
- Returns to Maycomb for summer
28 Clues: Best season • Game children make up • Play about what topic • Secret between children • judge Part Scout plays • Dill lives school year here • Magazine favorite of Scout's • Dill predicts this for Scout • Children play with this item • 2nd item found in Radley tree • Returns to Maycomb for summer • legislature Father's service • Scout's father takes this away • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird--Chapter 7 2022-05-20
Across
- Another synonym for pants
- Louise Finch Scout's legal name
- gum Another item in tree hole
- pocket watch Another item in tree hole
- Atticus Finch Jem's legal name
- Item fills tree hole
- until three One good thing about 2nd grade
- Avery Miss Crawford's sweetheart
- History period Scout not familiar with
- miniatures Item found in tree hole
- more tree gifts Reason for crying
- Another name for pants
Down
- medal Another item in tree hole
- you Reason for writing letter
- grade Scout's new school assignment
- Jem notices this about his pants
- Cunningham Scout thinks who hides items in tree
- Inventors of embalming
- Atticus's diagnosis of tree
- Avery Likely the person who whittles
- Who cries
- tree Reason for filling tree hole
- grade Jem believes this grade students learn
- Synonym for whittle
24 Clues: Who cries • Synonym for whittle • Item fills tree hole • Inventors of embalming • Another name for pants • Another synonym for pants • Atticus's diagnosis of tree • Jem notices this about his pants • Atticus Finch Jem's legal name • medal Another item in tree hole • gum Another item in tree hole • more tree gifts Reason for crying • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Chapter 8 2016-09-14
Across
- Braided
- Draw down or contract the brows in a sullen, displeased, or angry manner.
- Victory or success
- Invite
- Warning
- Hold back
- Thing in disorder
- Built
- Confront boldly
- Silk, linen, wool
- Changing from the ordinary, usual, or normal type
- Committed
- A loud cry or shout
- Eat up hungrily, swallow up
- To leave out
Down
- Put an end to; extinguish
- Sparkling light
- Courteous and gracious; friendly; warm
- Imitation or copy
- Firm, strict
- To give courage or confidence to
- Not understood
- Bother persistently with petty annoyances
- Decrease in width
- To close (the eyes) partly in looking
- A person who foretells or predicts what is to come
- Wet
- Bright or intense
28 Clues: Wet • Built • Invite • Braided • Warning • Hold back • Committed • Firm, strict • To leave out • Not understood • Sparkling light • Confront boldly • Imitation or copy • Decrease in width • Thing in disorder • Silk, linen, wool • Bright or intense • Victory or success • A loud cry or shout • Put an end to; extinguish • Eat up hungrily, swallow up • To give courage or confidence to • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Crossword Puzzle 2018-11-28
Across
- entirely lacking or free from
- having or showing a tendency to be easily angered
- done in a quiet and secretive way to avoid being noticed
- in a way that expresses dry, especially mocking humor
- inborn; natural
- skill or expertise in a particular activity or field
- morally ignoble or base; vile; dirty, bad, low
- gentle; kindly
- make (something) clear; explain
- careful, cautious
- absolute; unqualified
- an extremely small amount
- lack of respect; rudeness
- subject to further confirmation; not definitely
- a preference for something
- a right or privilege exclusive to a particular individual or class
- the reluctant acceptance of something without protest
- find (something) out for certain; make sure of
- relating to or characteristic of the belief that all events are predetermined and therefore inevitable
- tending to an argument or strife; quarrelsome
- synonym for cite, conjure, and instance
- having or showing a wish to do harm to others
- not being what it purports to be; false or fake
- stern and cold in appearance or manner
- not in a direct way; indirectly
- (of a person or action) innocent and unsuspecting
- obsolete: lacking modesty; impertinent
- in a friendly and pleasant manner
- morally correct behavior or thinking; righteousness
- having or showing the attitude or temper of a cynic; captious, peevish
- offense or annoyance
- erase or remove completely (something unwanted or unpleasant)
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- the faculty or power of using one’s will
- not feeling or showing emotion
- secretly allow (something considered immoral, illegal, wrong, or harmful) to occur
- in a quiet and tranquil manner
- being the one that comes immediately after another
- to make something less painful; ease
- the quality of being well meaning
- an inclination or natural tendency to behave in a particular way
- incapable of making mistakes or being wrong
- suspicion or fear especially of future evil
- synonym for collection, stock, and range
- difficult to find, catch, or achieve
- a departure from what is normal, usual, or expected, typically one that is unwelcome
- accorded a great deal of respect, especially because of age, wisdom, or character
- obsolete: disaffected
- carry out or commit (a harmful, illegal, or immoral action)
- (typically of a speech or a debate) angry and bitter
- conductive to success; favorable
- something that causes pain or suffering
- curious; inquiring
- synonym for forbidding or daunting
- a basic principal or element or a fundamental skill
- synonym for threatening, inauspicious, or menacing
- excessive confidence or boldness; audacity
- synonym for comparable
- a principal or belief, especially one of the main principals of a region or philosophy
- showing strong feeling; forceful, passionate, or intense
- appease the anger or anxiety of (someone)
- lacking flavor, interest, animation, or spirit
- a person who lives a solitary life and tends to avoid other people
- too long, slow, or dull: tiresome or monotonous
- temperamentally disclined to talk
- sparing in the use of words; abrupt
65 Clues: gentle; kindly • inborn; natural • careful, cautious • curious; inquiring • offense or annoyance • absolute; unqualified • obsolete: disaffected • synonym for comparable • an extremely small amount • lack of respect; rudeness • a preference for something • entirely lacking or free from • not feeling or showing emotion • in a quiet and tranquil manner • make (something) clear; explain • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird - Vocabulary List 2023-07-25
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- Something that incites or provokes; a means of arousing or stirring to action. Unfriendly behavior that causes anger or resentment.
- Suggesting the horror of death and decay. Suggesting an unhealthy mental state. Cause by or altered by or manifesting disease.
- Elaborately or excessively ornamented. Inclined to a healthy reddish color often associated with outdoor life.
- A health professional trained in the art of preparing and dispensing drugs. A retail shop where medicine and other articles are sold.
- A person who tells a story or gives an account of something.
- In fiction, it is a scene that takes place before the story begins. These interrupt the chronological order of the main narrative to take a reader back in time to the past events in a character’s life.
- Lacking in sophistication or worldliness. Someone who shows childlike innocence, trust, and openness.
- Make a hole into or between, as for ease of separation. Pass into or through, often by overcoming resistance.
- An indication of something that will happen in the future, often used as a literary device to hint at or allude to future plot developments. Sometimes this is used to build suspense.
- Personal as opposed to real property; any tangible movable property (furniture or domestic animals, a car, etc.).
- The leading character, hero, or heroine of a drama or other literary work.
- A fictitious prose narrative of considerable length and complexity, portraying characters and usually presenting a sequential organization of action and scenes.
- Characteristic of an absolute ruler or absolute rule; having absolute sovereignty. Marked by unjust severity or arbitrary behavior.
- The use of words or images to symbolize specific concepts, people, objects, or events. These are figurative or implied representations of something else.
- Having or showing arrogant superiority to and disdain of those one views as unworthy.
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- Continuous and profound contemplation or musing on a subject or series of subjects of a deep or abstruse nature. A message expressing an opinion based on incomplete evidence.
- A strong feeling of embarrassment. An instance in which you are caused to lose your prestige or self-respect.
- Recovering readily from adversity, depression, or the like. Elastic; rebounding readily.
- Written works, especially those considered of superior or lasting artistic merit.
- A performance using gestures and body movements without words. Act out without words but with gestures and bodily movements only.
- Lacking in liveliness or charm or surprise.
- Plausible but false. Intended to deceive. Born out of wedlock.
- Pathetically lacking in force or effectiveness. Lacking strength or vigor.
- Anger produced by some annoying irritation. The psychological state of being irritated or annoyed. A source of anxiety or unhappiness.
- A deliberately fabricated account of something. A literary work based on imagination rather than on fact.
- A right reserved exclusively by a particular person or group.
- An expression designed to call something to mind without mentioning it explicitly. An indirect or passing reference.
- To provide physical relief, as from pain. To satisfy thirst. To cause to be more favorably inclined; gain the good will of.
- Grossly irreverent toward what is held to be sacred. Characterized by poor behavior and cursing.
- Something that is inferred. Example: Being a good student, for instance, is an _________ of attending classes, learning the material, and keeping up with assignments. An old-fashioned definition of _________ is a set of limitations that restrict the ways property can be bequeathed to heirs.
- A journey by a large group to escape from a hostile environment.
- The main events of a play, novel, movie, or similar work.
- To write carelessly.
- A natural inclination. An inclination to do something. A disposition to behave in a certain way.
- In a manner that reveals little emotion or sensibility; not easily excited.
35 Clues: To write carelessly. • Lacking in liveliness or charm or surprise. • The main events of a play, novel, movie, or similar work. • A person who tells a story or gives an account of something. • A right reserved exclusively by a particular person or group. • Plausible but false. Intended to deceive. Born out of wedlock. • ...
Characters from To Kill A Mockingbird 2024-03-09
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- Received an untied bow tie for Christmas
- Jem plays this person in a play called One Man's Family
- A cousin of Scout's, Aunt Alexandra told Scout to talk to her.
- Aunt Alexandra's husband's first name
- Know as a "pocket Merlin"
- In jail for trying to shoot the president
- Name of the person who wrote Blackstone’s Commentaries
- The Secretary of the Maycomb Amanuensis Club
- The person who decides to sing number seventy-three first
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- The first name of Tom Robinson's wife
- A Prime Minister who was in the House of Commons
- First name of the person who made Scout forget that she should not fight anymore
- Last name of Miss Maudie
- The person who wants 10 dollars
- A character from Tom Swift
- The person who sits on a porch sneezing until nine o'clock
- First name of the person who had a tree filled with cement
- Said the most about the Radleys
- The last name of the dog that had rabies
- Mrs. Dubose's maiden name
20 Clues: Last name of Miss Maudie • Know as a "pocket Merlin" • Mrs. Dubose's maiden name • A character from Tom Swift • The person who wants 10 dollars • Said the most about the Radleys • The first name of Tom Robinson's wife • Aunt Alexandra's husband's first name • Received an untied bow tie for Christmas • The last name of the dog that had rabies • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird (Part 1) 2025-02-24
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- "Her hand was wide as a bed slat and twice as hard."
- Sews Jem's Pants.
- What does Atticus hope Scout will learn instead of resorting to violence?
- Tomboy Protagonist.
- Poor, Humble, Clean.
- Lawyer & Father of 2.
- A symbol of innocence that should never be harmed.
- Brags That He Can Read.
- "The radly place was a bad neighborhood, and the people in it were peculiar."
- Scout's view of the world around her.
- Poor, Filthy.
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- Atticus believes in this, even when the odds are against him.
- "Aunt Alexandra was a pillar of the community."
- The way most of Maycomb views colored people.
- Calls Atticus a "N*****-Lover"
- "... until you climb into his ____ and walk around in it."
- What Disaster destroys Miss Maudie's house?
- Morphine Addict.
- Jem rips his pants while escaping the ____ House.
- Scout's Brother.
20 Clues: Poor, Filthy. • Morphine Addict. • Scout's Brother. • Sews Jem's Pants. • Tomboy Protagonist. • Poor, Humble, Clean. • Lawyer & Father of 2. • Brags That He Can Read. • Calls Atticus a "N*****-Lover" • Scout's view of the world around her. • What Disaster destroys Miss Maudie's house? • The way most of Maycomb views colored people. • "Aunt Alexandra was a pillar of the community." • ...
Crossword for To Kill a Mockingbird 2025-05-07
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- the Finch family's ancestral home
- where the story takes place
- Was Tom Robinson found guilty or not guilty?
- to do the right thing even though it's hard
- nickname for Scout's brother
- the family that is known to be living in poverty
- How Tom Robinson was killed
- Boo's real name
- what is Ms. Dubose addicted to?
- What does Scout prefer over dresses?
- The Ewells live near the ____.
- the theme that To Kill a Mocking bird teaches
- Atticus' brother
- Scout's and Jem's friend who visits in the summer
- Atticus' sister
- the town gossip
- Atticus tells Scout to "get into someone's ____"
- represented by mockingbirds
- the county sheriff
- Miss Maudie's house catches on ______.
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- the narrator
- Miss _______ Atkinson's house burned down.
- where Atticus spends the night to confront the mob
- the first example of a proverbial mockingbird
- judging people unfairly
- Ms. Dubose gives Jem this type of flower
- where the trial took place
- the person accused of raping Mayella
- where Boo Radley hid things for the kids to find
- the church Calpurnia takes the children to
- where Scout and Jem first meet Dill
- What is the first thing that Boo puts in the tree?
- the judge that oversees the trial for Tom Robinson
- he is the one who actually abuses Mayella
- the Finch's housekeeper
- Atticus tells Scout to walk in someone's ____.
- the lawyer defending Tom Robinson
- Boo puts this over Scout.
- the author of the novel
- killing a mockingbird is a ___
40 Clues: the narrator • Boo's real name • Atticus' sister • the town gossip • Atticus' brother • the county sheriff • judging people unfairly • the Finch's housekeeper • the author of the novel • 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 • The Ewells live near the ____. • ...
Anoushka Sharma - To Kill A Mockingbird 2025-05-03
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- a nickname for arthur radley
- a white family in the middle to lower class in maycomb
- what atticus wanted jem and scout to do for Ms. Dubose
- dill's full name
- atticus' profession
- tom robinson's wife
- jem's full first name
- True or false? The first time Scout sees snow, she thinks the world is ending.
- a rectangular cloth bag used to support the head while sleeping
- people eating their second meal of the day
- _____ alexandra
- innocence, in the book
- the law vs. _____, in a motif for the story
- last name of the author of to kill a mockingbird
- the flower ms.dubose leaves for jem after she dies
- a narrow walkway
- the judge in charge of tom robinson's court case
- providing relaxation
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- worriedly
- the town where tkam takes place
- stephanie ______
- what scout calls her dad
- a role model for scout and jem whom they like very much
- "Atticus said the Ewells had been the ____ of Maycomb for three generations."
- frowning angrily
- the family that scout, dill, and jem were obsessed with early in the book
- boo radley's real first name
- home to jem, atticus, and scout
- what jem and scout modeled after mr. avery
- the finches' cook and a mother figure to scout
- scout's 'fiance'
- the animal that scout assumed dill was, under the bed
- genre of tkam
- “Shoot all the _____ you want, if you can hit 'em, but remember it's a sin to kill a mockingbird.”
- heck ____
- to become healthy again
- the narrator
- robert ewell's daughter
- part of the story when tom robinson is declared guilty
- scout has only _____ friends
40 Clues: worriedly • heck ____ • the narrator • genre of tkam • _____ alexandra • stephanie ______ • frowning angrily • scout's 'fiance' • dill's full name • a narrow walkway • atticus' profession • tom robinson's wife • providing relaxation • jem's full first name • innocence, in the book • to become healthy again • robert ewell's daughter • what scout calls her dad • boo radley's real first name • ...
Title: To Kill a Mockingbird Crossword 2025-11-05
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- : The story’s young narrator who learns about fairness and kindness
- : The author of the novel
- : The big courtroom event that changes the town
- : Kind neighbor who supports Atticus and the children
- : The mysterious neighbor who never leaves his house
- : The family that lies about Tom Robinson
- : Doing the right thing even when it’s difficult
- : Scout and Jem’s friend who visits every summer
- : The small Alabama town where the story takes place
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- : What Atticus tries to achieve in court
- The man accused of committing he did not commit
- : The Finch family’s cook who helps raise Scout and Jem
- : Unfair treatment of people because of their skin color
- : Scout’s older brother, who matures through the story
- : Scout’s father and a lawyer who defends Tom Robinson
- : The place where Atticus defends Tom Robinson
- : Judging people before getting to know them
- : Separation of people based on race in the 1930s South
- : A symbol of innocence that should never be harmed
- : Understanding another person by seeing things from their point of view
20 Clues: : The author of the novel • : What Atticus tries to achieve in court • : The family that lies about Tom Robinson • : Judging people before getting to know them • : The place where Atticus defends Tom Robinson • The man accused of committing he did not commit • : The big courtroom event that changes the town • : Doing the right thing even when it’s difficult • ...
Your Favorites of the Year 2022-12-22
19 Clues: IBS • jesus • bamana • ACT UP • negroni • the kid • milwaukee • sowell bay • oakland PD • RIP in 2003 • sinking boat • staten island • fake south bend • ambiguous ending • rivington records • to kill a mockingbird • always another birthday • saffy and hazel and lavender • why don't you swallow broken glass?
To Kill a Mockingbird Crossword 2014-12-03
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- Who is Bob Ewell's daughter?
- Who broke Jem's arm?
- Who appointed Atticus to defend Tom Robinson?
- What is Scout's last name?
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- Who wrote "To Kill a Mockingbird"?
- What did Boo hide behind in Atticus's house?
- Was Tom Robinson proved guilty or innocent?
- What did Scout wear when Scout and Jem was attacked in the forest?
- What does "To Kill a Mockingbird" revolve around?
- How was Tom Robinson killed?
10 Clues: Who broke Jem's arm? • What is Scout's last name? • Who is Bob Ewell's daughter? • How was Tom Robinson killed? • Who wrote "To Kill a Mockingbird"? • Was Tom Robinson proved guilty or innocent? • What did Boo hide behind in Atticus's house? • Who appointed Atticus to defend Tom Robinson? • What does "To Kill a Mockingbird" revolve around? • ...
1960s Films 2023-08-23
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- - Orphan musical
- Cassidy - Sundance Kid
- - Club gathering
- - 007 film
- - Horror classic
- - Great white
- - Chariot race
- - Outlaw partner
- Kill a Mockingbird - Finch tale
- Rider - Biker movie
- Hand Luke - Chain gang
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- - Cowboy drama
- - Arabian adventure
- - Epic romance
- - Dance movie
- - Plastics advice
- - Wind epic
- - Space adventure
- Submarine - Beatles animation
- - Hitchcock thriller
20 Clues: - 007 film • - Wind epic • - Dance movie • - Great white • - Cowboy drama • - Epic romance • - Chariot race • - Orphan musical • - Club gathering • - Horror classic • - Outlaw partner • - Plastics advice • - Space adventure • - Arabian adventure • Rider - Biker movie • - Hitchcock thriller • Cassidy - Sundance Kid • Hand Luke - Chain gang • Submarine - Beatles animation • Kill a Mockingbird - Finch tale
To Kill A Mockingbird Crossword 2022-12-02
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- Jem & Scouts summer friend
- The bird that is a sin to kill according to Atticus
- Author of the novel
- Boo Radleys real name?
- Mad dog that Atticus shot
- What does Jem do for Mrs. Dubose?
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- The Finch's help around the house
- The towns most mysterious man
- Mrs. Dubose's weakness?
- In what state does the story take place?
- Scouts formal name
- Jem & Scouts aunt
- Who defends Tom Robinson in court?
- The towns main gossip
14 Clues: Jem & Scouts aunt • Scouts formal name • Author of the novel • The towns main gossip • Boo Radleys real name? • Mrs. Dubose's weakness? • Mad dog that Atticus shot • Jem & Scouts summer friend • The towns most mysterious man • The Finch's help around the house • What does Jem do for Mrs. Dubose? • Who defends Tom Robinson in court? • In what state does the story take place? • ...
Just To Kill A Mockingbird 2012-12-10
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- continued
- completely without
- impedimenta items used during a church service
- a slang term for liquor; usually whiskey or bourbon. Bourbon is a main ingredient in the recipe for a Lane cake.
- print Rotogravure is a process of printing pictures; often photographs of pictures. Since rotogravure prints often appeared in newspapers, it is possible that the print in the church had been taken from a newspaper.
- exclusive right or privilege
- industriously; in a hard-working manner
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- To behave or speak contemptuously toward someone is to treat that person as if he or she is unworthy or beneath one's dignity.
- To be brief and short to the point of being rude.
- To church someone is ban that person (usually temporarily) from church for any variety of misdeeds.
- always ready to argue
- a strong-smelling (like garlic) substance made from a parsley-like plant; often used in folk medicine to repel illness
- drunk
- a preparation of powdered tobacco, usually sniffed through the nose
14 Clues: drunk • continued • completely without • always ready to argue • exclusive right or privilege • industriously; in a hard-working manner • impedimenta items used during a church service • To be brief and short to the point of being rude. • a preparation of powdered tobacco, usually sniffed through the nose • ...
to kill a mockingbird crossword 2016-10-19
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- Provide with the basic necessities required to support life
- To do with or existing in thought rather than matter, or in theory rather than practice; not tangible or concrete
- Inapplicable of error
- The quality or state of being calm; serenity
- Having the same meaning;two suggestive of or associated with another
- Short-sightedness, lack of imagination or intellectual insight
- Come or bring back to conscious or life or strength
- The passing on of physical or mental characteristics genetically from one generation to another
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- Done consistantly or as a habit
- Form a theory or opinion about a subject without evidence
- Cause someone to become hostile
- A hard grey stone of nearly pure silica occuring naturally as nodules or bands in chalk
- The study of the forms of organisms
- Call upon to appear especially as a defendant or witness in law court
14 Clues: Inapplicable of error • Done consistantly or as a habit • Cause someone to become hostile • The study of the forms of organisms • The quality or state of being calm; serenity • Come or bring back to conscious or life or strength • Form a theory or opinion about a subject without evidence • Provide with the basic necessities required to support life • ...
How to kill a mockingbird 2024-02-15
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- Sent off to a destination
- Her house burnt down
- Siblings
- person that was accused
- Real name is Arthur
- Father
- not very friendly ( Atticus sister)
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- Present or explain
- something that’s granted
- Siblings
- an item of tangible or intangible personal property
- Accused tom
- The kids don’t like her
- to lessen the intensity
- One of the kids family member they didn’t know about
15 Clues: Father • Siblings • Siblings • Accused tom • Present or explain • Real name is Arthur • Her house burnt down • The kids don’t like her • to lessen the intensity • person that was accused • something that’s granted • Sent off to a destination • not very friendly ( Atticus sister) • an item of tangible or intangible personal property • One of the kids family member they didn’t know about
TKAM Newspaper 2024-05-22
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- Victim of Tom's crime
- Food that Scout's costume was modelled after
- She said, "They don't eat up people's gardens, don't nest in corncribs, they don't do one thing but sing their hearts out for us. That's why it's a sin to kill a mockingbird"
- Lawyer who defended Tom
- Name of the narrator
- Name of judge for Robinson's case
- He made Scout get off on the wrong foot with her teacher on the first day of school
- Number of times Tom was shot when trying to escape prison
- Man who fell on the knife
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- The meanest woman to have ever lived
- Name of narrator's older brother
- Boo's real first and last name
- Last name of the black man Atticus defended
- Tom Robinson was accused of this
- Author of To Kill A Mockingbird
15 Clues: Name of the narrator • Victim of Tom's crime • Lawyer who defended Tom • Man who fell on the knife • Boo's real first and last name • Author of To Kill A Mockingbird • Name of narrator's older brother • Tom Robinson was accused of this • Name of judge for Robinson's case • The meanest woman to have ever lived • Last name of the black man Atticus defended • ...
To kill a Mockingbird crossword puzzle 2016-10-12
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- (of a person) able to read and write
- of or relating to moral principles or the branch of knowledge dealing with these.
- present and explain (a theory or idea) systematically and in detail.
- the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence.
- incapable of being fully explored or understood.
- (of a situation or course of action) filled with or destined to result in (something undesirable).
- exemption from a rule or usual requirement
- with hesitation, doubt or dread.
- an attitude of patronizing superiority; disdain.
- great embarrassment and shame.
- having or showing skill in achieving one's ends by deceit or evasion.
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- characterized by or appealing to an abnormal and unhealthy interest in disturbing and unpleasant subjects, especially death and disease.
- coming after something in time; following.
- the quality or state of being tranquil; calm
- show feelings of superiority; be patronizing.
- behaving, done, or made in a cautious and surreptitious manner, so as not to be seen or heard.
- anxious or fearful that something bad or unpleasant will happen.
- causing or likely to cause an argument; controversial.
- immoral or grossly unfair behavior.
- is a deduction or implication, that is, something that follows logically from or is implied by something else.
20 Clues: great embarrassment and shame. • with hesitation, doubt or dread. • immoral or grossly unfair behavior. • (of a person) able to read and write • coming after something in time; following. • exemption from a rule or usual requirement • the quality or state of being tranquil; calm • show feelings of superiority; be patronizing. • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Crossword Puzzle 2016-05-20
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- Bob Ewell is found with a ____ in his chest.
- A client of Atticus's and pays him back with goods.
- This term means irregular or unpredictable
- People are scared of him because he doesn't go outside of his house
- A preliminary survey to gain information
- Aunt Alexandra and her ______ have a tea party. (2 words)
- The final verdict of the trial
- Wife of Tom Robinson and is stalked by Bob Ewell
- This terms means relating to unpleasant subjects, like death
- Scout lands in front of the ____ when she was riding in the tire. (2 words)
- Scout's first grade teacher
- Her house burned down (2 words)
- Atticus can't play football with Jem because he is too ____.
- A big event in Maycomb (5 words)
- Jem will be the heir to Atticus's ________(2 words)
- Evil
- A tight fitting undergarment worn to enhance appearance
- "Remember it's a sin to kill a ________ bird"
- A term that means to stay away from school or work without permission
- Brother of Arthur "Boo" Radley and closes the Knothole Tree with cement
- Heresy or indirect evidence (2 words)
- To deny the truth of a statement
- Dolphus Raymond's mysterious liquid was actually______.
- Sheriff of Maycomb County
- He comes every summer to Maycomb
- The Finch's cook
- Unnoticed,Boo Radley puts a ______ around Scout to keep her warm
- Dressed as a ham for the Halloween pageant and is the sister of Jem
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- Strange or odd
- The place where Jem and Scout found things (2 words)
- The first item found by Scout in the knot-hole tree was ______.
- Witness to Bob Ewell threatening Atticus (3 words)
- Calpurnia takes Jem and Scout to ____ Church.(2 words)
- Accuses Tom Robinson of raping his daughter (2 words)
- One-Shot Finch
- Tom Robinson was shot __ times.
- Loves football and is the son of Atticus Finch
- Ends her battle with her morphine addiction
- Runs The Maycomb Tribune (3 words)
- Favorable
- Mad dog killed by Atticus
- The Town Drunk (2 words)
- Jem invites him to dinner
- Sister of Atticus Finch and wears a corset (2 words)
- Scout loves _____________ (2 words)
- A noisy argument or disagreement
- He got caught in a cotton gin when he was a boy (2 words)
- Jem had to take off his ______ to escape the fence.
- "...Maycomb County had recently been told that it had nothing to fear but fear ____."
- Tempted a black man
- Deliberately cruel or violent.
- Teaches Jem and Scout how to shoot (2 words)
- Scout stops the _____ by talking to Walter Cunningham. (2 words)
- An attitude or behavior of people who believe they are smart or better than others
- Not showing care for the consequences of an action
- Jem took Scout's ______ and destroyed Mrs. Dubose's flowers
56 Clues: Evil • Favorable • Strange or odd • One-Shot Finch • The Finch's cook • Tempted a black man • The Town Drunk (2 words) • Mad dog killed by Atticus • Jem invites him to dinner • Sheriff of Maycomb County • Scout's first grade teacher • The final verdict of the trial • Deliberately cruel or violent. • Tom Robinson was shot __ times. • Her house burned down (2 words) • ...
Vocab 1 To Kill a Mockingbird 2017-01-26
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- Not even or in a pattern
- Being awarded with something like money for a loss
- Cruel
- Ability to speak fluent
- Inflicting hardship
- Treat a specific country as home
- Occurring in a particular place
- Cheap car or aircraft
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- Quality of being kind
- Curious
- Being annoyed, frustrated or worried
- Natural
- Dedication
- Move with smooth, wavelike
- Show feeling of superiority
- Understand something complicated
- Comparable,in a way that makes it clearer
- Gentle
- Make less intense
- Form of a cloud
20 Clues: Cruel • Gentle • Curious • Natural • Dedication • Form of a cloud • Make less intense • Inflicting hardship • Quality of being kind • Cheap car or aircraft • Ability to speak fluent • Not even or in a pattern • Move with smooth, wavelike • Show feeling of superiority • Occurring in a particular place • Understand something complicated • Treat a specific country as home • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Crossword Puzzle 2017-01-29
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- explained in very few words
- loosely made or shaky
- to block or fill
- to swing your arms wildly
- able to use both hands
- side-to-side alternation of movement
- rebounding
- ugly clothes or decoration
- to make something or someone mad
- to bully
- outspoken words
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- a groove
- tending to argument
- hard or stuber to deal with
- to explain
- a project
- bitter behavior
- bitter resentment within the mind
- to hate someone's happiness
- a handcuff
20 Clues: a groove • to bully • a project • to explain • rebounding • a handcuff • bitter behavior • outspoken words • to block or fill • tending to argument • loosely made or shaky • able to use both hands • to swing your arms wildly • ugly clothes or decoration • explained in very few words • hard or stuber to deal with • to hate someone's happiness • to make something or someone mad • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Vocab-Allie 2017-02-28
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- to quiet, to overwhelm something until it is powerless
- a written legal order directing a person to appear
- a state different than what is expected or
- to relieve, to make less severe, to soothe
- the act of declaring someone guilty of an offense
- inconspicuous, not readily noticeable
- to scold, to express stern disapproval of
- misfortune), danger or temptation courageously
- for hanging clothes
- court to give testimony
- a restriction on a piece of land, the limiting of the
- run-down; repulsive, as from neglect
- of others
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- abnormality, a state different than what is expected or
- ill-natured, easily irritated or annoyed
- sneaky, done in secret
- somebody who stays away from society and the
- angry due to injustice or mistreatment
- of property
- a dresser or armoire, a large cabinet with drawers or
- a noisy quarrel or fight
- never wrong, incapable of error
- a period of watchful attention, an act or period of
- mental or emotional strength in facing adversity (trouble
- dangerous in effect, in clined to cause harm
25 Clues: of others • of property • for hanging clothes • sneaky, done in secret • court to give testimony • 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 • ...
"To Kill a Mockingbird" Crossword Puzzle 2017-11-01
Across
- The man ----- into the piece of wood using a very sharp axe.
- The diseases caused much harm and invoked -----, through the land
- The girl began to ----- her old friends and invite new friends to activities.
- I looked with ----- upon a three headed dog that was eating a bone.
- The girl brought up ----- topics that enraged and separated the class, by their beliefs.
- The girl was a ----- brat, who thought she was the center of the world.
- A ----- action may cause emotional or physical harm to someone.
- The crowd gathered for the ----- event that all were waiting for.
- The King's ----- lead to a rebellion to rid themselves of his hateful rule.
- The girl felt ----- as her brother made new friends and left her behind.
- The positive remarks given to the student, about his grades were -----to him and his mother.
Down
- The loud, disturbing, and repeating sounds of the clock caused me much -----.
- The delivery man delivered a small -----, which contained the tiniest little necklace.
- The hurricane lead to people taking -----in shelter, while their homes were being repared.
- ----- was given to the victims of natural disasters by charities raising funds for those in need.
- The children required ----- from their mother, who always knew how to guide them in the right direction.
- The prince would inherit ----- lands from his father, the King.
- The host of the party ----- thanked the guests for their wonderful gifts and blessings.
- The public criticism caused feelings of -----, to the ashamed boy.
- In the spring the ----- rain seems to never end.
- There have been many ----- at the hands of vicious people, who wished to bring violence.
- The ancient Egyptians used ----- jars to preserve the bodies of those who were dead and powerful.
- Some people ----- in the past and don’t think about the future.
- The ----- car sputtered and creaked as it inched down the highway.
- The bystanders felt ----- to help the innocent boy being bullied.
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 2017-11-01
Across
- The delivery man delivered a small -----, which contained the tiniest little necklace.
- The host of the party ----- thanked the guests for their wonderful gifts and blessings.
- The King's ----- lead to a rebellion to rid themselves of his hateful rule.
- The ancient Egyptians used ----- jars to preserve the bodies of those who were dead and powerful.
- The girl brought up ----- topics that enraged and separated the class, by their beliefs.
- The hurricane lead to people taking -----in shelter, while their homes were being repared.
- ----- was given to the victims of natural disasters by charities raising funds for those in need.
- 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 public criticism caused feelings of -----, to the ashamed boy.
- The diseases caused much harm and invoked -----, through the land
- In the spring the ----- rain seems to never end.
- The bystanders felt ----- to help the innocent boy being bullied.
Down
- The girl began to ----- her old friends and invite new friends to activities.
- A ----- action may cause emotional or physical harm to someone.
- There have been many ----- at the hands of vicious people, who wished to bring violence.
- The ----- car sputtered and creaked as it inched down the highway.
- The crowd gathered for the ----- event that all were waiting for.
- The positive remarks given to the student, about his grades were -----to him and his mother.
- The girl was a ----- brat, who thought she was the center of the world.
- The children required ----- from their mother, who always knew how to guide them in the right direction.
- The prince would inherit ----- lands from his father, the King.
- The man ----- into the piece of wood using a very sharp axe.
- The loud, disturbing, and repeating sounds of the clock caused me much -----.
- Some people ----- in the past and don’t think about the future.
25 Clues: In the spring the ----- rain seems to never end. • The man ----- into the piece of wood using a very sharp axe. • A ----- action may cause emotional or physical harm to someone. • The prince would inherit ----- lands from his father, the King. • Some people ----- in the past and don’t think about the future. • ...
"To Kill a Mockingbird" Crossword Puzzle 2017-11-01
Across
- The ancient Egyptians used ----- jars to preserve the bodies of those who were dead and powerful.
- The bystanders felt ----- to help the innocent boy being bullied.
- The hurricane lead to people taking -----in shelter, while their homes were being repared.
- The positive remarks given to the student, about his grades were -----to him and his mother.
- The man ----- into the piece of wood using a very sharp axe.
- The crowd gathered for the ----- event that all were waiting for.
- The girl was a ----- brat, who thought she was the center of the world.
- The diseases caused much harm and invoked -----, through the land
- There have been many ----- at the hands of vicious people, who wished to bring violence.
- A ----- action may cause emotional or physical harm to someone.
- The host of the party ----- thanked the guests for their wonderful gifts and blessings.
- The ----- car sputtered and creaked as it inched down the highway.
Down
- The delivery man delivered a small -----, which contained the tiniest little necklace.
- The girl felt ----- as her brother made new friends and left her behind.
- The public criticism caused feelings of -----, to the ashamed boy.
- In the spring the ----- rain seems to never end.
- ----- was given to the victims of natural disasters by charities raising funds for those in need.
- The children required ----- from their mother, who always knew how to guide them in the right direction.
- I looked with ----- upon a three headed dog that was eating a bone.
- The prince would inherit ----- lands from his father, the King.
- The loud, disturbing, and repeating sounds of the clock caused me much -----.
- The girl brought up ----- topics that enraged and separated the class, by their beliefs.
- Some people ----- in the past and don’t think about the future.
- The King's ----- lead to a rebellion to rid themselves of his hateful rule.
- 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
- The sheriff of Maycomb and a major witness at Tom Robinson’s trial
- amber-green muscadine grape of southeastern United States
- people in general
- A nickname given by Maycomb residents and was never seen outside the Radley home
- The last name of the neighborhood gossip
- a town in eastern Mississippi
- Nickname for Jean Louise Finch
- a title of respect for a clergyman
- a figure of a person made of packed snow
- a building that houses judicial courts
- any of numerous small songbirds with short stout bills adapted for crushing seeds
- First name of Tom Robinson’s employer
- a room in which a law court sits
- A disorderly outburst or tumult
- Atticus’ only sister
- Accused Tom Robinson of rapeing his daughter
- The last name of the judge at Tom's trial
- Dill's aunt who lives next door to the Finches
- Bob Ewell’s abused daughter
- a hat with a broad brim that protects the face from direct exposure to the sun
- The town garbage collector and is Calpurnia's son
- walk consisting of a paved area for pedestrians
- Tom Robinson's wife.
- Is accused of rapeing Mayella
- The Finches’ neighbor and is the children’s best friend among Maycomb’s adults
- a body of citizens sworn to give a verdict in a court of law
Down
- Pays off his entailment to Atticus with food and is Walter’s father
- long-tailed grey-and-white songbird of the southern United States able to mimic songs of other birds
- right or chance to choose
- The Reverend at First Purchase African M.E. Church
- The publisher of Maycomb’s newspaper
- a form of address for an unmarried woman
- Son of Mr. Cunningham and classmate of Scout
- evergreen of tropical America having pulpy fruit containing saponin which was used as soap by Native Americans
- An elderly, ill-tempered, racist woman who lives near the Finches
- a denture anchored to teeth on either side of missing teeth
- Is new to Maycomb and is Scout's first grade teacher
- a parasitic louse that infests the body of human beings
- Scout and Jem’s father
- Boo Radley’s older brother who covers up the knothole
- something that is inferred
- The Finches’ black cook
- scares Jem and Scout on the way to the Halloween pageant
- a vaguely specified concern
- One of Bob Ewell's children who goes to school for one day and talks back to Miss Caroline
- kale that has smooth leaves
- a structure attached to the exterior of a building often forming a covered entrance
- A nickname given to Charles Baker Harris and is also Jem and Scout’s neighborhood friend
- The state attorney representing the Ewells
- A white man who lives among black folks, also pretends to be drunk
- A male neighbor who lives at the house across from Mrs. Dubose's
- the sister of your father or mother
- Short for Jeremy and is Scout’s brother
53 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 • a vaguely specified concern • kale that has smooth leaves • Bob Ewell’s abused daughter • 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
- Bob Ewell’s abused daughter
- Is accused of rapeing Mayella
- a body of citizens sworn to give a verdict in a court of law
- a parasitic louse that infests the body of human beings
- The sheriff of Maycomb and a major witness at Tom Robinson’s trial
- the right or chance to choose
- a title of respect for a clergyman
- kale that has smooth leaves
- A nickname given by Maycomb residents and was never seen outside the Radley home
- The Finches’ black cook
- Atticus’ only sister
- A disorderly outburst or tumult
- Pays off his entailment to Atticus with food and is Walter’s father
- The last name of the neighborhood gossip
- amber-green muscadine grape of southeastern United States
- a room in which a law court sits
- Nickname for Jean Louise Finch
- First name of Tom Robinson’s employer
- The state attorney representing the Ewells
- Scout and Jem’s father
- a vaguely specified concern
- Boo Radley’s older brother who covers up the knothole
- Son of Mr. Cunningham and classmate of Scout
- a figure of a person made of packed snow
- One of Bob Ewell's children who goes to school for one day and talks back to Miss Caroline
- scares Jem and Scout on the way to the Halloween pageant
- The Reverend at First Purchase African M.E. Church
- Tom Robinson's wife.
- the sister of your father or mother
Down
- A nickname given to Charles Baker Harris and is also Jem and Scout’s neighborhood friend
- A white man who lives among black folks, also pretends to be drunk
- a structure attached to the exterior of a building often forming a covered entrance
- people in general
- A male neighbor who lives at the house across from Mrs. Dubose's
- The town garbage collector and is Calpurnia's son
- Short for Jeremy and is Scout’s brother
- The publisher of Maycomb’s newspaper
- something that is inferred
- a building that houses judicial courts
- a denture anchored to teeth on either side of missing teeth
- evergreen of tropical America having pulpy fruit containing saponin which was used as soap by Native Americans
- long-tailed grey-and-white songbird of the southern United States able to mimic songs of other birds
- Is new to Maycomb and is Scout's first grade teacher
- Accused Tom Robinson of rapeing his daughter
- walk consisting of a paved area for pedestrians
- a town in eastern Mississippi
- a form of address for an unmarried woman
- any of numerous small songbirds with short stout bills adapted for crushing seeds
- An elderly, ill-tempered, racist woman who lives near the Finches
- The last name of the judge at Tom's trial
- The Finches’ neighbor and is the children’s best friend among Maycomb’s adults
- Dill's aunt who lives next door to the Finches
- a hat with a broad brim that protects the face from direct exposure to the sun
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 • Is accused of rapeing Mayella • the right or chance to choose • a town in eastern Mississippi • Nickname for Jean Louise Finch • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird: section #1 2018-09-28
Across
- A quality that evokes pity or sadness
- The author of T.K.A.M.
- The last name of one of the poorest families in T.K.A.M.
- Preconceived opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience
- An exciting, emotional, or unexpected series of events or set of circumstances
- The feared son of the "malevolent phantom"; real name is Andrew
- A widow who enjoys working in her flower beds
- Father of the Finch family
- The "malevolent phantom" of the house that is named after him
- What you think of a particular subject
Down
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of another
- A neighborhood scold who has her own perspective of the "malevolent phantom"
- The Finch household cook
- The main setting and town in T.K.A.M.
- The 1st grade teacher in T.K.A.M.
- Mischievous older brother of Jean Finch
- Dull, uninteresting, or tiresome
- A friend of the Finch siblings; real name is Charles Harris
- The name of the state that T.K.A.M. takes place in
- Main character; real name is Jean Finch
20 Clues: The author of T.K.A.M. • The Finch household cook • Father of the Finch family • Dull, uninteresting, or tiresome • The 1st grade teacher in T.K.A.M. • A quality that evokes pity or sadness • The main setting and town in T.K.A.M. • What you think of a particular subject • Mischievous older brother of Jean Finch • Main character; real name is Jean Finch • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird: Maddy Youngers 2012-01-30
Across
- Scout's brother who is pretty intelligent
- the crime that tom robinson is blamed for
- Atticus was ______ by the judge for the Tom Robinson case
- the nick name that the town give Atticus for defending an African American
- Jem and Scout's secret hiding spot
- the weapon that killed Tom Robinson while he was trying to escape
- where the tom robinson case takes place
- the item that Jem loses while running from the radley home
- it's a _____ to kill a mocking bird
- a lawyer and also the father of Jem and Scout
- the man that was killed by Bo Radley
Down
- the man who the town makes horrible rumors about
- what Mr. Ewell wanted on Atticus
- the man in the trial against Mr. Ewell
- the thing of nature that burnt down miss maudie's house
- the weapon Mr. Ewell used to try and kill Scout
- scout and jems stepmother/ nanny/ maid
- what the judge found Tom Robinson after the trial; the result of the trial
- where the Ewells live
- the clothing on Scout that my have helped save her life
- what Tom Robinson tried to do when he was in jail
- the young boy who comes and visits in the summer
- the young girl who refuses to act like a lady
- one of the items in the hollow of the tree
24 Clues: where the Ewells live • what Mr. Ewell wanted on Atticus • Jem and Scout's secret hiding spot • it's a _____ to kill a mocking bird • the man that was killed by Bo Radley • the man in the trial against Mr. Ewell • scout and jems stepmother/ nanny/ maid • where the tom robinson case takes place • Scout's brother who is pretty intelligent • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird (Part 2) 2013-03-06
Across
- Gather
- Concise
- Preliminary; introduction
- Distinguished; talked about
- Flexible; adaptable
- Lacking steadiness
- Disorder; ailment
- Gloomy
- Privilege; title
- Gloomy; sullen
- Rich; wealthy
Down
- Proud; arrogant
- Challenge; approach
- Cupboard; buffet
- Fearful; dreadful
- Jail; prison
- Uselessness
- A mixture making a whole
- Summoning a witness to court
- Move; shift
20 Clues: Gather • Gloomy • Concise • Uselessness • Move; shift • Jail; prison • Rich; wealthy • Gloomy; sullen • Proud; arrogant • Cupboard; buffet • Privilege; title • Fearful; dreadful • Disorder; ailment • Lacking steadiness • Challenge; approach • Flexible; adaptable • A mixture making a whole • Preliminary; introduction • Distinguished; talked about • Summoning a witness to court
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.
Down
- 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 Vocab 6 2015-01-22
Across
- Politely
- Being pulled in the direction of
- To hold in the mind
- A dessert made of mixed fruits, nuts, and coconut
- Narrow, elevated walkway
- A child secretly put in a place of another
- People(root word)
- To have no craftiness
- The broad, flat front of a cliff
- Similar; comparable
- To avoid answering something directly
- Put on
- Sang in a low gentle tone
Down
- A person with extreme enthusiasm
- Behavior
- An oriental tobacco pipe
- Cried out noisily
- Made up
- Paying or making up for something
- Near or off the stomach
- To pour liquid on something
- Skin(root word)
22 Clues: Put on • Made up • Politely • Behavior • Skin(root word) • Cried out noisily • People(root word) • To hold in the mind • Similar; comparable • To have no craftiness • Near or off the stomach • An oriental tobacco pipe • Narrow, elevated walkway • Sang in a low gentle tone • To pour liquid on something • A person with extreme enthusiasm • Being pulled in the direction of • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird CROSSWORD Puzzle 2022-06-01
Across
- Which state does this take place in?
- Jem is ____ years older than Scout
- Atticus's nickname
- The town sheriff
- Scout and Jem's Father
- The protagonist of the story
- What is Scout punished for?
- Scout doesn't wear dresses because she's a ________
- Dill comes every _______
- The arm that Tom Robinson cannot use
- Which side of her face did Miss Mayella have bruises on?
- "You never really understand a person until you consider things from his ____ __ ____"
- Where does Cal take the children to?
- Where did Dill run away from?
- What does Scout hate and try to get out of?
- Cal's son
- The name of the town the story takes place in
- "Miss Jean Louise, stand up. Your father's ________."
- Calpurnia's nickname
- What did Walter Cunningham put on his food?
- Who harasses Atticus for defending Robinson?
- A liking or dislike for one rather than another especially without good reason
- What does Jem buy for Scout?
- What does Mr. Dolphus Raymond drink?
- Ms. Maudie's flowers
- The verdict of the trial
- Scout's teacher
Down
- Mrs. Dubose's flowers that Jem destroyed
- What did Scout and Jem get for Christmas?
- Ms. Maudie's house is set on ____
- Atticus says, “The one thing that doesn’t abide by majority rule is a person’s __________.”
- What Jem lost when fleeing from the Radley house
- The author of the book
- The Black man that Atticus defends
- What is Atticus's job?
- The dog that Atticus shot
- "It's a sin to kill a __________"
- The man that the kids harass
- Mayella's flowers
- Scout's full name
- What Mayella asked Tom to chop up
- Reverend _____
- How old is Atticus?
- What did Zeebo read everyday?
- Atticus's brother
- Atticus's sister
- Who spat on Atticus?
- Summer neighbor and friend of Jem and Scout
- The judge's name
- Where did Scout and Jem find the pack of gum, the soap bar figures, a ball of twine, the spelling bee trophy, and the watch?
- The lawyer's final opportunity in a trial to tell the judge and/or jury why they should win the case
- What soap should Burris Ewell wash his hair with?
52 Clues: Cal's son • Reverend _____ • Scout's teacher • The town sheriff • Atticus's sister • The judge's name • Mayella's flowers • Scout's full name • Atticus's brother • Atticus's nickname • How old is Atticus? • Calpurnia's nickname • Who spat on Atticus? • Ms. Maudie's flowers • The author of the book • Scout and Jem's Father • What is Atticus's job? • Dill comes every _______ • The verdict of the trial • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Vocab 2 2021-04-20
Across
- free from disturbance, calm
- an asset or object bought or obtained,
- base an argument, theory or understanding on
- something awarded to someone as recompense
- engross the mind to exclude of other thoughts
- extend beyond or above a surface
- inborn, natural
- not clearly visible or bringing attention
- the intrinsic nature of something; center; soul
- furiously angry
- leave (a place that one previously occupied)
Down
- buy or obtain for oneself
- lacking knowledge, information, or awareness
- entirely lacking, free from
- unassuming or nonboastful
- immediate danger
- an act or incident involving excitement, daring
- to cause to become hostile
- a noisy argument or disagreement; fight
- the action of interrogating (questioning)
20 Clues: inborn, natural • furiously angry • immediate danger • buy or obtain for oneself • unassuming or nonboastful • to cause to become hostile • free from disturbance, calm • entirely lacking, free from • extend beyond or above a surface • an asset or object bought or obtained, • a noisy argument or disagreement; fight • the action of interrogating (questioning) • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird (Kalen Jacques) 2023-11-14
Across
- Where do the finches live
- Last name of defendant
- Who's the judge in the case of Tom
- Whats the name of Tom's wife
- What's Jem interested in
- A sheriff of Maycomb County
- Who's the Aunty of Scout and Jem
- Their house go burned down during the snow storm
- Saves Scout and Jem
- How does Miss Maudie feel after the fire
- What was the name of Atticus's wife
- Tom Robinson's employer
- What does Atticus teach Jem and Scout throughtout the novel
Down
- What substance was Mrs. Dubose addicted to
- Jem goes after cuttin her flowers
- Which family pays with foods and not money
- Brings Scout and Jem to Church
- The crime of Tom
- Atticus's job
- Father of Mayella
- The Cunningham who's a friend of Scout and Jem
- What does Mayella say she needed help with
- How does Scout's mom die
- What does Atticus shoot
- The main character and narrator
- What genre is To Kill a Mockingbird
- Church that Scout and Jem go to
- Lawyer of tom
- Where do the Ewell's live near
- Scout's older brother
- What does Jem break
31 Clues: Atticus's job • Lawyer of tom • The crime of Tom • Father of Mayella • Saves Scout and Jem • What does Jem break • Scout's older brother • Last name of defendant • What does Atticus shoot • Tom Robinson's employer • How does Scout's mom die • What's Jem interested in • Where do the finches live • A sheriff of Maycomb County • Whats the name of Tom's wife • Brings Scout and Jem to Church • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird BONUS - 5th 2024-02-22
Across
- diffusing warmth and friendliness
- in poor or broken-down condition
- marked by strong resentment or cynicism
- act between parties with a view to reconciling differences
- cut off from a whole
- cause to become
- any carefree episode
- diffusing warmth and friendliness
- a person of nearly the same age as another
- the way a person behaves toward other people
- habitually reserved and uncommunicative
- slightly insane
- approach and speak to someone aggressively or insistently
- not direct, explicit, or straightforward
- lacking in sophistication or worldliness
- move stealthily
- in fear or dread of possible evil or harm
- devoid of intelligence
- delight greatly in
- a party to a lawsuit
- decorate
- lacking significance or liveliness or spirit or zest
- pleasant and beneficial in nature or influence
Down
- a sudden short attack
- a health professional who prepares and dispenses drugs
- a framework that supports climbing plants
- distant, cold, or detached in manner
- clothes and linens that a bride brings to a marriage
- noisily and stubbornly defiant
- a room or building equipped with one or more toilets
- having a difficult and contrary disposition
- a temporary stay
- deeply or seriously thoughtful
- showing an inclination to disagree
- make by braiding or interlacing
- indicating favorable circumstances and good luck
- brief and to the point
- implied by or inferred from actions or statements
- one who is absent from school without permission
- suppress or crush completely
- stick or hold together and resist separation
- out of fashion
- personal property, as opposed to real estate
- spotlessly clean and fresh
- liable to sudden unpredictable change
- a tuft of hair in a different direction from the rest
- move in a wavy pattern or with a rising and falling motion
- suggesting the horror of death and decay
- put on clothes
- a purposeful surveillance to guard or observe
50 Clues: decorate • out of fashion • put on clothes • cause to become • slightly insane • move stealthily • a temporary stay • delight greatly in • cut off from a whole • any carefree episode • a party to a lawsuit • a sudden short attack • brief and to the point • devoid of intelligence • spotlessly clean and fresh • suppress or crush completely • noisily and stubbornly defiant • ...
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 • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird (English Class) 2024-05-10
Across
- Who is Scout's best friend?
- Who shot the dog?
- who was raped?
- What town do they live in?
- Where is Tom when the gang comes?
- Who does Atticus tell Scout not to beat up?
- Who spanked Scout?
- Who did the drugs?
- Who is the prosecutor?
- Who is the creepy neighbor?
- What is Atticus's Job?
Down
- "Shoot all the _______ you want,"
- Whose church do Jem and Scout go to?
- How is Alexandra related to Scout and Jem?
- What does Mr. Underwood write?
- Who is on trial?
- What is Mayella's last name?
- Who is the first witness?
- To Kill A ___________
- What is Scout's last name?
- What is in the Ewells' yard?
- What is wrong with Tom Robinson's arm?
- What is Calpurnia's son name?
- who is Scout's neighbor?
- What does Atticus go to?
25 Clues: who was raped? • Who is on trial? • Who shot the dog? • Who spanked Scout? • Who did the drugs? • To Kill A ___________ • Who is the prosecutor? • What is Atticus's Job? • who is Scout's neighbor? • What does Atticus go to? • Who is the first witness? • What town do they live in? • What is Scout's last name? • Who is Scout's best friend? • Who is the creepy neighbor? • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Crossword Puzzle 2023-02-28
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- Sheriff of Maycomb
- Boy who pours syrup all over his food at the Finch house
- Jem and Scout's best friend
- The hole in the tree in front of the Radley house that was sealed up with concrete
- Father of the Finch household; looked up to by Jem and Scout
- Dog that becomes rabid and is shot by Atticus
- The African American maid of the Finches' who basically raises Jem and Scout
- Who Scout hits for calling Atticus a African American lover
- Pastor of the First Purchase African American church
- Located behind a dump; where the ewell's live
- Broke his arm towards the end of the book; likes football
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- Supposedly found Tom Robinson taking advantage of his daughter
- Scout and Jem find two of this sugary treat in the knothole in the tree by the Radley house
- Location where the Finch family gathers for Christmas
- Accused of and taken to trial for taking advantage of Mayella Ewell
- The doctor of Maycomb
- The main protagonist; described as a tomboy
- Scout's first grade teacher; doesn't like how Scout already knows how to read
- Is rumored to come out of his house at night and stalk people
- Item wrapped around Scout during the night of the fire
20 Clues: Sheriff of Maycomb • The doctor of Maycomb • Jem and Scout's best friend • The main protagonist; described as a tomboy • Dog that becomes rabid and is shot by Atticus • Located behind a dump; where the ewell's live • Pastor of the First Purchase African American church • Location where the Finch family gathers for Christmas • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-17
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- State in which the book takes place
- Atticus defends this person in court
- Scout’s first grade teacher
- Atticus and Scout come to a ____________ about reading
- The Cunninghams are a ____ but respectable family
- Ewell that causes a fuss in Miss Caroline’s class
- Boo’s real name
- Scout’s middle name
- Dill comes to Maycomb via ____
- Tom Robinson is declared _____
- Atticus Finch works as a _____
- Mrs. Dubose dies from an addiction to _____
- Jem _____ to Mrs. Dubose to repay her for his misdeeds
- A lady that is benevolent to Scout and Jem
- Cook/maid that works in the Finch household
- Burris Ewell is sent home for ________
- Person Scout is engaged to
- The book takes place in the ______ century
- Served as a lawyer for the Cunningham family
- First Finch to come to the United States
- A vocab word that describes how Walter Cunningham eats
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- Simon Finch was an __________
- One of the most significant themes in the book
- Miss Caroline _____ on the first day of school
- Author of the book
- Family of which Walter belongs to
- Among many things, Tom Robinson is accused of ____
- Causes Scout to get in trouble with Miss Caroline
- City in which the book takes place
- Jem broke his arm while playing ______
- Jem and Dill make fun of Scout for being this
- Mrs. Atkinson has an obsession with __________
- Miss Caroline doesn’t want Scout to ____ with Atticus
- Jem broke his ___
- An old lady that ridicules Atticus for defending a black man
- The South was a place characterized by ______ discrimination at the time
- Place where Simon Finch first came to
- Jem’s first name
- Family that Scout, Jem, and DIll harass
- Scout’s age at the start of the novel
- What Jem loses while sneaking around
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 ____ • Tom Robinson is declared _____ • Atticus Finch works as a _____ • Family of which Walter belongs to • City in which the book takes place • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Legal Terms 2023-03-21
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- the group of persons selected to hear the evidence in a trial and render a verdict on matters of fact.
- a person or business that files a formal complaint with the court.
- a person called upon by either side in a lawsuit to give testimony before the court or jury.
- a written or printed statement made under oath.
- a request by a litigant to a judge for a decision on an issue relating to the case.
- a term used to describe evidence that may be considered by a jury or judge in civil and criminal cases.
- the release, prior to trial, of a person accused of a crime, under specified conditions designed to assure that person's appearance in court when required. Also, can refer to the amount of bond money posted as a financial condition of pretrial release.
- a written, word-for-word record of what was said, either in a proceeding such as a trial, or during some other formal conversation, such as a hearing or oral deposition
- court authorization, most often for law enforcement officers, to conduct a search or make an arrest.
- the group of persons selected to hear the evidence in a trial and render a verdict on matters of fact.
- a command, issued under a court's authority, to a witness to appear and give testimony.
- the formal charge issued by a grand jury stating that there is enough evidence that the defendant committed the crime to justify having a trial; it is used primarily for felonies.
- the punishment ordered by a court for a defendant convicted of a crime.
- information presented in testimony or in documents that is used to persuade the fact finder (judge or jury) to decide the case in favor of one side or the other.
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- a written statement submitted in a trial or appellate proceeding that explains one side's legal and factual arguments.
- a jury verdict that a criminal defendant is not guilty, or the finding of a judge that the evidence is insufficient to support a conviction.
- a law passed by a legislature.
- a written account of the proceedings in a case, including all pleadings, evidence, and exhibits submitted in the course of the case.
- evidence presented orally by witnesses during trials or before grand juries.
- a court order preventing one or more named parties from taking some action.
- a legal action started by a plaintiff against a defendant based on a complaint that the defendant failed to perform a legal duty which resulted in harm to the plaintiff.
- the study of law and the structure of the legal system
- to charge someone with a crime.
- an official of the Judicial branch with authority to decide lawsuits brought before courts.
- a serious crime, usually punishable by at least one year in prison.
- in a criminal case, the defendant's statement pleading "guilty" or "not guilty" in answer to the charges
26 Clues: a law passed by a legislature. • to charge someone with a crime. • a written or printed statement made under oath. • the study of law and the structure of the legal system • a person or business that files a formal complaint with the court. • a serious crime, usually punishable by at least one year in prison. • ...
To Kill A MockingBird CrossWord, I 2023-04-04
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- Where was the last world cup held?
- Who is the daughter of Bob?
- What city does the main character live in?
- Where did Emma Watson make her major debut?
- What is the bloodiest conflict in American history?
- How many chapters are in the Book?
- What did Boo do to stay restrained in his house?
- Who was the man the was accused for rape?
- Who is the author of the book?
- Where was the highest ever recorded tempreture?
- Where is Devil's Tower located?
- What is the capital of Italy?
- Who is Scout's brother?
- Who is the Finch family cook?
- Who is Scout's father?
- Who was the boy hiding under the bed?
- What race is the Finch family?
- What is the most popular sport in India?
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- Who is the anthesis of Atticus?
- Who won the last world cup?
- Where was the coldest place every recorded?
- Who was the apathetic people?
- What is the capital of France?
- What state is the Maycomb in?
- Who's house caught on fire?
- Which character broke his arm?
- Who was the boy locked in his house?
- Who is the top international goal scorer?
- How many states does India have?
- What is the national sport of India?
- Who was the father of the person that accused tom for rape?
- Was the Jury against Tom because he was black?
- Who is the main character of the book?
- Who was an elderly woman who had a drug addiction?
- What is the smallest continent in the world?
- Who symbolizes the Mockingbird?
- Was the Jury partial or impartial?
- What type of person could only leave wounds on the right side of a person?
- What race was Tom Robinson?
- What is Scout's last name?
40 Clues: Who is Scout's father? • Who is Scout's brother? • What is Scout's last name? • Who won the last world cup? • Who is the daughter of Bob? • Who's house caught on fire? • What race was Tom Robinson? • Who was the apathetic people? • What state is the Maycomb in? • What is the capital of Italy? • Who is the Finch family cook? • What is the capital of France? • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird - Chapter 1 2024-12-20
20 Clues: – dull • – bold • – evil • – quiet • – slaves • – tendency • – brothers • – powerless • – clean; pure • – restrictions • – a pharmacist • – cloudy; vague • – eased, relieved • – a raid or attack • – a rule or command • – an old, cheap car • – religious devotion • – harsh; domineering • – gruesome, horrific • – meaning the same thing
To Kill A Mockingbird--Chapter 3 2024-11-21
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
Crossword for To Kill a Mockingbird 2025-05-07
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- killing a mockingbird is a ___
- represented by mockingbirds
- what is Ms. Dubose addicted to?
- where Boo Radley hid things for the kids to find
- What is the first thing that Boo puts in the tree?
- Atticus tells Scout to "get into someone's ____"
- to do the right thing even though it's hard
- where the story takes place
- Atticus' sister
- the town gossip
- the author of the novel
- the person accused of raping Mayella
- the lawyer defending Tom Robinson
- the county sheriff
- the narrator
- the family that is known to be living in poverty
- the first example of a proverbial mockingbird
- Scout's and Jem's friend who visits in the summer
- Boo puts this over Scout.
- where Atticus spends the night to confront the mob
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- the Finch family's ancestral home
- Miss Maudie's house catches on ______.
- where Scout and Jem first meet Dill
- Was Tom Robinson found guilty or not guilty?
- the theme that To Kill a Mocking bird teaches
- the judge that oversees the trial for Tom Robinson
- the church Calpurnia takes the children to
- The Ewells live near the ____.
- the Finch's housekeeper
- Miss _______ Atkinson's house burned down.
- nickname for Scout's brother
- Boo's real name
- where the trial took place
- he is the one who actually abuses Mayella
- Atticus' brother
- judging people unfairly
- Ms. Dubose gives Jem this type of flower
- Atticus tells Scout to walk in someone's ____.
- What does Scout prefer over dresses?
- How Tom Robinson was killed
40 Clues: the narrator • Atticus' sister • Boo's real name • the town gossip • Atticus' brother • the county sheriff • the Finch's housekeeper • judging people unfairly • the author of the novel • Boo puts this over Scout. • where the trial took place • represented by mockingbirds • where the story takes place • How Tom Robinson was killed • nickname for Scout's brother • killing a mockingbird is a ___ • ...
Crossword for To Kill a Mockingbird 2025-05-07
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- Was Tom Robinson found guilty or not guilty?
- what is Ms. Dubose addicted to?
- the theme that To Kill a Mocking bird teaches
- the first example of a proverbial mockingbird
- killing a mockingbird is a ___
- the church Calpurnia takes the children to
- The Ewells live near the ____.
- nickname for Scout's brother
- Miss Maudie's house catches on ______.
- Atticus' sister
- the lawyer defending Tom Robinson
- the town gossip
- where Atticus spends the night to confront the mob
- the county sheriff
- he is the one who actually abuses Mayella
- the person accused of raping Mayella
- Atticus tells Scout to walk in someone's ____.
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- the Finch family's ancestral home
- What is the first thing that Boo puts in the tree?
- where the trial took place
- the Finch's housekeeper
- where Scout and Jem first meet Dill
- where Boo Radley hid things for the kids to find
- Atticus tells Scout to "get into someone's ____"
- Boo puts this over Scout.
- What does Scout prefer over dresses?
- the narrator
- judging people unfairly
- Scout's and Jem's friend who visits in the summer
- to do the right thing even though it's hard
- the family that is known to be living in poverty
- Miss _______ Atkinson's house burned down.
- Ms. Dubose gives Jem this type of flower
- the author of the novel
- represented by mockingbirds
- where the story takes place
- the judge that oversees the trial for Tom Robinson
- Atticus' brother
- Boo's real name
- How Tom Robinson was killed
40 Clues: the narrator • Atticus' sister • the town gossip • Boo's real name • Atticus' brother • the county sheriff • the Finch's housekeeper • judging people unfairly • the author of the novel • Boo puts this over Scout. • where the trial took place • represented by mockingbirds • where the story takes place • How Tom Robinson was killed • nickname for Scout's brother • killing a mockingbird is a ___ • ...
TKAM Crossword 2025-03-13
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- The dog Atticus has to shoot
- The Finch's neighbor that Scout enjoys spending time with
- Scout's cousin that she punches for insulting Atticus
- Damages Miss Maudies house
- The drink Dolphus Raymond is actually drinking
- The name of the man Atticus is defending
- Scout's brother
- The drug Mrs. Dubose was addicted to
- Neighbor that never comes outside
- The first item Scout found in the knothole
- What Jem uses to destroy Mrs. Dubose's flowers
- Author of 'To Kill a Mockingbird'
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- "Gang" that scares sheriff Tate
- Scout's 1st grade teacher who didn't understand the kids of Maycomb
- Scout's anut that does not like her
- Ran away and hid under Scout's bed
- Scout's real name
- Judge of Tom Robinson's trial
- Calpurnia's son that reads the hymns at First Purchase
- The bird that is a sin to kill
- The town this story takes place in
- The verdict of the Tom Robinson trial
- Boo's older brother
- Animal that comes out of Burris Ewell's hair at school
- The hand Bob Ewell writes with and reveals during the trial
25 Clues: Scout's brother • Scout's real name • Boo's older brother • Damages Miss Maudies house • The dog Atticus has to shoot • Judge of Tom Robinson's trial • The bird that is a sin to kill • "Gang" that scares sheriff Tate • Neighbor that never comes outside • Author of 'To Kill a Mockingbird' • Ran away and hid under Scout's bed • The town this story takes place in • ...
To Kill and Mockingbird 2022-04-13
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- one of the things found in the tree trunk
- Scout's cousin and she hit him
- the father to Scout
- something Scout dislikes and doesn't want to go to
- narrator of story
- mean great-aunt
- summertime friend
- Atticus is a ___________
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- her house burned down
- town the story takes place
- maid and mom figure
- where the Finch family started in Alabama
- mysterious character
- the snowman was made to look like him
- he's a doctor
- brother to scout
- the _______ Decimal System
17 Clues: he's a doctor • mean great-aunt • brother to scout • narrator of story • summertime friend • maid and mom figure • the father to Scout • mysterious character • her house burned down • Atticus is a ___________ • town the story takes place • the _______ Decimal System • Scout's cousin and she hit him • the snowman was made to look like him • one of the things found in the tree trunk • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2022-11-15
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- Scout's brother
- Lives in Scout's neighborhood and never leaves their house, and possibly eats cats
- Defendant of Atticus' court case
- Main Character of To Kill A Mockingbird
- Finch's cook
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- Preacher of Calpurnia's church
- Scout's hometown
- Scout's father
- Comes to Scout's town every Summer
- Scout's next-door-neighbor and bakes cakes often
10 Clues: Finch's cook • Scout's father • Scout's brother • Scout's hometown • Preacher of Calpurnia's church • Defendant of Atticus' court case • Comes to Scout's town every Summer • Main Character of To Kill A Mockingbird • Scout's next-door-neighbor and bakes cakes often • Lives in Scout's neighborhood and never leaves their house, and possibly eats cats
To Kill a Mockingbird 2023-01-04
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- Boo Radley's real name
- What was Mrs. Dubose addicted to?
- What teacher forbade Atticus to teach Scout how to read?
- What was the dog's name that Atticus shot?
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- How old was Boo Radley when he stabbed his father? (hyphen included)
- Who went to warn the Radleys of the dog?
- Who came up with the idea that Mr. Ewell fell on his knife?
- Scout wears overalls and ______
- Miss Stephanie Crawford is known as the towns ______
- Mr. Radley filled the hole in the tree with cement because according to him it was ____
10 Clues: Boo Radley's real name • Scout wears overalls and ______ • What was Mrs. Dubose addicted to? • Who went to warn the Radleys of the dog? • What was the dog's name that Atticus shot? • Miss Stephanie Crawford is known as the towns ______ • What teacher forbade Atticus to teach Scout how to read? • Who came up with the idea that Mr. Ewell fell on his knife? • ...
