to kill a mockingbird Crossword Puzzles
To Kill a Mockingbird - Chapters 1- 20 2023-05-26
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- Jean Louise Finch's nickname
- Name of town in Alabama story takes place in
- The children find two Indian-head _______ in the tree
- Town's nickname for Arthur Radley
- Miss Maudie describes the trial as like a Roman ______
- The children find items in this part of the tree
- In 1961 this TKaM won the ______ Prize in literaure
- Name of Atticus's sister - wants Scout to change
- The first name of the woman accusing Tom Robinson
- Name of the family accusing Tom Robinson
- In an early scene, Scout rolls into the Radley yard in a _____
- Name of the sheriff
- She is mean to the children: Ms. _____________
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- The last names Finch and ROBINson both refer to _______
- Name of town in Alabama Harper Lee grew up in
- on trial - accused by Ewell family
- she talks to Scout about her father
- Jeremy Atticus Finch's nickname
- Name of the Finch family cook, housekeeper, surrogate mother
- Town gossip: Miss ______________ Crawford
- Last name of the judge for the trial
- Charles Baker Harris's nickname
- Father to two children, lawyer, respected
23 Clues: Name of the sheriff • Jean Louise Finch's nickname • Jeremy Atticus Finch's nickname • Charles Baker Harris's nickname • Town's nickname for Arthur Radley • on trial - accused by Ewell family • she talks to Scout about her father • Last name of the judge for the trial • Name of the family accusing Tom Robinson • Town gossip: Miss ______________ Crawford • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Vocab Pt.2 2013-03-07
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- quality; value
- pivot
- withered; dried up
- sympathy; pity
- concise
- can use both hands well
- erase
- ease off; die down
- profession; trade
- Proud; arrogant
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- drape; lounge
- gloomy; sullen
- preliminary; introduction
- indication; evidence
- lacking steadiness
- summoning a witness to court
- dress; costume
- supboard; buffet
- mallet
- to show contempt
- secretive; surreptitious
- gather
22 Clues: pivot • erase • mallet • gather • concise • drape; lounge • gloomy; sullen • quality; value • sympathy; pity • dress; costume • Proud; arrogant • supboard; buffet • to show contempt • profession; trade • withered; dried up • lacking steadiness • ease off; die down • indication; evidence • can use both hands well • secretive; surreptitious • preliminary; introduction • summoning a witness to court
To Kill a Mockingbird Vocab Pt.2 2013-03-07
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- drape; lounge
- dress; costume
- jail; prison
- disorder; ailment
- ease off; die down
- concise
- fake; arificial
- erase
- flexible; adaptable
- gloomy; sullen
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- withered; dried up
- pivot
- cupboard; buffet
- proud; arrogant
- summoning a witness to court
- lacking steadiness
- secretive; surreptitious
- mallet
- Preliminary; introduction
- indication; evidence
20 Clues: pivot • erase • mallet • concise • jail; prison • drape; lounge • dress; costume • gloomy; sullen • proud; arrogant • fake; arificial • cupboard; buffet • disorder; ailment • withered; dried up • lacking steadiness • ease off; die down • flexible; adaptable • indication; evidence • secretive; surreptitious • Preliminary; introduction • summoning a witness to court
TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD CHAPTER 1 VOCAB. 2017-04-02
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- / When you make a foray, you go somewhere or do something that is unusual or not normal for you.
- / members of a branch of a Protestant Christian denomination.
- / rigid, severe, straight
- / evil
- / finding fault with people or things (and usually lets you know about it under no uncertain terms)
- / to assuage is to lessen or to calm
- / conditions or rules
- / powerless.
- / an early form of a pharmacist, apothecaries could also prescribe drugs.
- / A domicile is a house or a place where a person lives.
- / special skills a person has.
- / a jar-like container to spit into; usually used to spit tobacco juice into.
- / a predilection is a preference, or a preferred way of doing something.
- / a portico or porch with a roof.
- / a minor city official, lower in rank than either a sheriff or a policeman, whose main duties revolve around preserving order at various civil functions such as trials and town hall meetings.
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- / a corset is a ladies undergarment designed to produce a particular effect on the figure. That effect usually results in a slim (or slimmer) waist and larger busts and hips.
- / slaves
- / To be impudent is to be shamelessly bold, as if you don't care what anyone thinks about you.
- / something that is unsullied has been basically untouched or unused.
- / in this case, a formal statement of principle
- / almost always silent
- / to walk at a slow, leisurely pace.
- / in this case, members of a particular church.
- / devotion to religious duties and practices
- / the lower edges of a roof which usually project beyond the side of a building
25 Clues: / evil • / slaves • / powerless. • / conditions or rules • / almost always silent • / rigid, severe, straight • / special skills a person has. • / a portico or porch with a roof. • / to assuage is to lessen or to calm • / to walk at a slow, leisurely pace. • / devotion to religious duties and practices • / in this case, a formal statement of principle • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Vocab Part 1 2022-02-10
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- To wash or rinse mouth out with a liquid being held in throat by air
- Indistinct, Vague
- An evasion or shift from the point
- Appearing ready to collapse
- A person who prepared and sold medicines and drugs.
- An outbreak of public anger or excitement
- Small, little, tiny
- Characterized by success; favorable
- Gross injustice
- The formal legal process that gives recognition to a will
- Based on or involving impression as distinct from expertise or fact
- Not involved in or friendly toward other people.
- Easily upset, especially by small things
- To treat a dead body so as to protect from decay
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- To put an end to a rebellion
- A unit of measurement for volume in an agricultural context
- Having or showing a wish to do evil to others
- Silvery amber-green variety of grape
- A body of practices of sympathetic magic traditional especially among African Americans in the southern U.S.
- An act of kindness
- To instruct and improve especially in moral and religious knowledge
- The fact or an instance of deviating or being aberrant especially from a moral standard or normal state
- Often remaining in silence
- An established preference for something
- Joyless, disconsolate, and sorrowful through separation from a loved one
- An officer of high rank in the British Army
- A crisp plain-woven lustrous fabric of various fibers used especially for women’s clothing
- To settle (a dispute between two people or groups) after hearing the arguments and opinions of both
28 Clues: Gross injustice • Indistinct, Vague • An act of kindness • Small, little, tiny • Often remaining in silence • Appearing ready to collapse • To put an end to a rebellion • An evasion or shift from the point • Characterized by success; favorable • Silvery amber-green variety of grape • An established preference for something • Easily upset, especially by small things • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Vocab 4-6 2022-02-01
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- Incapable of being explored or understood
- Act of improving or learning
- A departure from what is normal, usual, or expected
- To suppress; to put an end to
- Questioning, prying
- obtained something, usually with great care or effort
- Extremely foolish or stupid
- A person's behavior or manners
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- Noisy and difficult to control
- Favorable
- Calmly; quietly
- In a warm and friendly way
- A distinctive feature or characteristic; especially of the face
- Something that comes immediately after something else; resulting
- Kind and gentle
- Decreasing in vigor, power, or extent; become weaker
- A generous or thoughtful gift
- Action or speech that makes someone annoyed or angry
- Expressed without using words
- Superior ability or skill
20 Clues: Favorable • Calmly; quietly • Kind and gentle • Questioning, prying • Superior ability or skill • In a warm and friendly way • Extremely foolish or stupid • Act of improving or learning • A generous or thoughtful gift • Expressed without using words • To suppress; to put an end to • Noisy and difficult to control • A person's behavior or manners • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Chapter 9 Vocabulary 2022-04-28
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- (adj.) magical
- (v.) an organized course of action to achieve a goal
- (adj.) having or showing an excessively high opinion of one's appearance, abilities, or worth
- (n.) northerners
- (n.) an assembly with the authority to make laws for a political entity such as a country or city
- (adj.) (of a person or action) innocent and unsuspecting
- (n.) an activity that diverts the mind from tedious or serious concerns; a recreation or pastime
- (adj. ) honorable
- (v.) defeated
- (v.) put or set down (something or someone) in a specific place, typically unceremoniously
- (adj.) of the stomach
- (n.) train attendent
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- (n.) a delay, hold off on doing something
- (adj.) similar to, comparable
- (n.) packages
- (n.) made up for, repayment
- (n.) an agreement or a settlement of a dispute that is reached by each side making concessions
- (v.) to move by persuasion or influence
- (v.)cause pain or suffering to
- (n.) fought for the South in the Civil War
- (n.) a conception of or belief about something, ideas
- (n.) a distinctive feature or characteristic, especially of the face
- (v.)put (old ideas or material) into a new form without significant change or improvement
- (adj.) strange or odd; unusual
- (adj.) exceeding the reasonable limit, unusual
25 Clues: (n.) packages • (v.) defeated • (adj.) magical • (n.) northerners • (adj. ) honorable • (n.) train attendent • (adj.) of the stomach • (n.) made up for, repayment • (adj.) similar to, comparable • (v.)cause pain or suffering to • (adj.) strange or odd; unusual • (v.) to move by persuasion or influence • (n.) a delay, hold off on doing something • ...
Literary Devices in To Kill a Mockingbird 2023-10-15
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- Atticus, Bob Ewell, and Tom Robinson are all ________ characters because their traits remain consistent throughout the novel.
- The way people dress, talk, and worship all contribute to the _______________ of Calpurnia's church.
- The __________ of the novel is a small southern Alabama town during the Great Depression.
- In the Boo Radley storyline, the __________ occurs when Bob Ewell attacks the children.
- Scout's realization that Calpurnia lives a separate life outside of the Finch household is a(n) ___________.
- The conflict that is most central to the novel's plot is man vs. ___________.
- References to bread lines and sit-down strikes are examples of ___________
- The use of phrases like "over yonder," "reckon," and "ain't" are examples of ________
- One of the novel's _________ could be the following: Courage is doing what is morally right, even if it is difficult to do so.
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- In the Tom Robinson storyline, the _____________ occurs when Judge Taylor appoints Atticus to defend Tom.
- Scout must deal with gender __________ when repeatedly told to act like a lady.
- A scene that demonstrates ________ is Scout's description of the cartoon in the Montgomery Advertiser
- When Scout stands on Boo Radley's porch, this would be considered the novel's __________.
- Scout, Jem, and Dill are all __________ characters because they grow and mature throughout the novel.
- The novel begins by telling the reader that when Jem was nearly thirteen, he broke his arm; therefore, the majority of the novel is a(n) ___________.
- Atticus and Bob Ewell, Scout and Mayella, and Calpurnia and Aunt Alexandra are all examples of _______.
- The fact that Boo Radley, the person who scared the children most at the beginning of the novel, actually saves their lives at the end is an example of _______.
- The novel's protagonist
- The novel is written in _______-person point of view
- The weather, word choice, and foreshadowing on the night of the pageant help to create a suspenseful _______.
20 Clues: The novel's protagonist • The novel is written in _______-person point of view • References to bread lines and sit-down strikes are examples of ___________ • The conflict that is most central to the novel's plot is man vs. ___________. • Scout must deal with gender __________ when repeatedly told to act like a lady. • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Chapters 1-8 2023-11-08
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- The first thing Scout finds in the tree's knothole
- Stabbed his father in the leg with scissors
- What Jem uses to deliver a note to Boo
- Jem's real first name
- The Finches' houskeeper
- Boo's real first name
- Scout's first teacher
- Dill's aunt
- Dill's real name
- What Jem leaves behind at the Radley house
- Lawyer and widow
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- Scout's real name
- What Walter pours all over his meal at the Finches' house
- The game Dill claims the kids were playing when Jem lost his pants
- Hits the Radley house while rolling in a tire
- The state where the novel takes place
- What Boo Radley drapes on Scout's shoulders the night of Miss Maudie's fire
- Only comes to school on the first day
- He fires a shotgun toward the children
- The state where Dill is from
- Refuses to accept a quarter from his teacher
- What Scout hears coming from inside the Radley house
- The second things found in the tree's knothole
- Who the dirt snowman the kids make looks like
- sits on her porch with Scout in the evenings
- What the figures Scout and Jem find in the tree are carved out of
26 Clues: Dill's aunt • Dill's real name • Lawyer and widow • Scout's real name • Jem's real first name • Boo's real first name • Scout's first teacher • The Finches' houskeeper • The state where Dill is from • The state where the novel takes place • Only comes to school on the first day • What Jem uses to deliver a note to Boo • He fires a shotgun toward the children • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Chapter 28-29 2024-02-15
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- Her ___ hinders Scout's ability to see well on the walk home.
- After the scuffle and when they got home, Scout asked if Jem was ___.
- ___ walks Scout to and from the Halloween pageant.
- Scout misses her cue to go on stage because she has fallen ___.
- Scout notices an unknown man standing in the __ of Jem's room after they are safely home.
- One the way home from the pageant, Scout realizes she has forgotten her ____
- What Scout first says to Boo Radley when she sees him.
- Jem stops both of them as they walk home because he thinks he ____ something.
- In the scuffle with the person chasing them, Jem suffers a ___.
- From the beginning of the chapter, the mood of chapter 28 can be described as ___.
- ____ carries Jem home.
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- Heck Tate discovers that Bob Ewell has been stabbed with a ____.
- Scares Jem and Scout on their way to the Halloween pageant in the dark.
- __ comes to the Finch house to check on Jem's and Scout's health after they were attacked.
- The weather was unusually ___ for October in this chapter.
- Once Jem and Scout are finally home from the pageant, Heck Tate tells the family that ___ has been found dead.
- How Scout describes Boo's features when she sees him.
- Atticus has given Jem ___ cents to give to Scout so she can go to the booths at the pageant.
- During the pageant, Atticus was at ____.
- Scout dresses up as a ___ for the Halloween pageant.
20 Clues: ____ carries Jem home. • During the pageant, Atticus was at ____. • ___ walks Scout to and from the Halloween pageant. • Scout dresses up as a ___ for the Halloween pageant. • How Scout describes Boo's features when she sees him. • What Scout first says to Boo Radley when she sees him. • The weather was unusually ___ for October in this chapter. • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 7-25 Vocabulary 2024-01-08
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- disrespect
- explain
- a deep, bright color
- to speak clearly
- uprightness of character
- disturbing or frightening
- threatening or sinister
- stormy; unruly
- vigorously
- not obvious
- nearby or neighboring
- hesitant or unsure
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- remove completely
- find not guilty
- never wrong
- tightly stretched
- empty
- got or obtained
- someone who stays away from society
- shameful; dirty
- a condition that exists at birth
- sneaky
- calm and peaceful
- wild; savage
24 Clues: empty • sneaky • explain • disrespect • vigorously • never wrong • not obvious • wild; savage • stormy; unruly • find not guilty • got or obtained • shameful; dirty • to speak clearly • remove completely • tightly stretched • calm and peaceful • hesitant or unsure • a deep, bright color • nearby or neighboring • threatening or sinister • uprightness of character • disturbing or frightening • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird ch.1-6 2024-10-15
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- Boo uses these to stab his dad in the leg
- what Jem loses on the fence
- what Scout hears when she hits the Radley porch
- narrator of this story
- gets beat up by Scout on the playground
- what Jem and Scout find in the tree
- "Monster" of Maycomb
- Scout and Jem's father
- widow who is kind to the children
- the kids use this to try and get the note to Boo
- what the kids see on the Radley porch
- where Dill is from
- Scout's brother who is four years older
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- what Walter would not take from the teacher
- Calpurnia taught this to Scout
- where Alexandra lives
- Scout's real name
- what Walter pours all over his lunch
- what Scout finds first in the tree
- the Finch's cook; like a mother to the kids
- Scout's first "crime" at school
- imaginative friend who visits each summer
- the setting of the story(town)
- what Scout's teacher looks like
- Atticus' profession
25 Clues: Scout's real name • where Dill is from • Atticus' profession • "Monster" of Maycomb • where Alexandra lives • narrator of this story • Scout and Jem's father • what Jem loses on the fence • Calpurnia taught this to Scout • the setting of the story(town) • Scout's first "crime" at school • what Scout's teacher looks like • widow who is kind to the children • ...
TKAM 2025-04-30
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- Atticus’s strong sense of right and wrong.
- Discrimination, especially racial, is a central motif.
- Last name of the town’s busybody and gossip, Miss ________ Crawford.
- A mob attempts this violent act against Tom.
- Atticus tells Scout to practice this by “climbing into someone’s skin.”
- The young woman who accuses Tom.
- The fictional Alabama town where the story is set.
- Event that destroys Miss Maudie’s house.
- Last name of the kind employer, Mr. _______ Deas.
- Skill that gets Scout in trouble with her teacher.
- Walter’s last name.
- Theme of understanding those around you.
- Title of Taylor, who presides over Tom’s trial.
- The season when Dill visits Maycomb.
- Items like gum and soap dolls left for the children.
- The major courtroom event in the story.
- Symbolized by the mockingbird.
- Title of Alexandra, Atticus’s sister.
- Scout and Jem’s father; a principled lawyer.
- The societal issue at the heart of Tom’s trial.
- Present in the Ewell family and the town’s mob mentality.
- The family that falsely accuses Tom Robinson.
- Scout’s first grade teacher.
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- Boo Radley leaves gifts in this object.
- Describes Tom Robinson’s fate.
- What Atticus hopes for in Tom’s trial.
- Kind, open-minded neighbor and friend to the Finches.
- Cunningham boy who has lunch at the Finches’ house.
- Calpurnia takes Jem and Scout to this place.
- Wants to instill traditional values in Scout.
- Mysterious neighbor rarely seen by the children.
- Mayella’s abusive father.
- The bird symbolizing innocence and harmlessness.
- The last name of Boo and his family.
- The last name of Scout, Jem, and Atticus.
- Tom’s last name.
- Miss Stephanie Crawford spreads this throughout Maycomb.
- The first item Scout finds in the tree.
- A key theme: doing what’s right even when it’s difficult.
- The narrator and protagonist of To Kill a Mockingbird.
- Scout and Jem’s friend who visits in summer.
- Boo carves these figures of Scout and Jem.
- Atticus says it’s this to kill a mockingbird.
- Scout’s older brother.
- The Finch family’s housekeeper and caretaker.
- A virtue Atticus teaches his children.
- The man Atticus defends in court.
- Heck’s last name.
- Scout’s cousin whom she fights during Christmas.
- The sheriff of Maycomb County.
50 Clues: Tom’s last name. • Heck’s last name. • Walter’s last name. • Scout’s older brother. • Mayella’s abusive father. • Scout’s first grade teacher. • Describes Tom Robinson’s fate. • Symbolized by the mockingbird. • The sheriff of Maycomb County. • The young woman who accuses Tom. • The man Atticus defends in court. • The last name of Boo and his family. • ...
TKAM 2024-02-14
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- Jem runs to touch the ______ house
- where the story takes place
- what was scouts costume made of?
- Atticus son
- who does scout finally meet at the end?
- sheriff of maycomb
- her house burned down
- the author of the book
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- severe worldwide economic disintegration
- One-Shot_____
- Atticus daughter
- Boo Radley gifts
- a sin to kill one
- Atticus sister
- the plaintiffs father
15 Clues: Atticus son • One-Shot_____ • Atticus sister • Atticus daughter • Boo Radley gifts • a sin to kill one • sheriff of maycomb • her house burned down • the plaintiffs father • the author of the book • where the story takes place • what was scouts costume made of? • Jem runs to touch the ______ house • who does scout finally meet at the end? • severe worldwide economic disintegration
Anthony Taylor To Kill a Mockingbird 2012-09-04
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- Jem and Scout's last name
- people call Atticus this
- Scout's real name
- narrator
- Jem and Scout are afraid of this person
- best shot in town
- Jem had to read to her for a month
- when Dill came up to visit his aunt
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- Scout wanted for high school band
- Scout's brother
- Jem and Scout's nanny/maid
- Scout's cousin
- Mrs.Dubose's weight
- Atticus's job
- Scout's husband
15 Clues: narrator • Atticus's job • Scout's cousin • Scout's brother • Scout's husband • Scout's real name • best shot in town • Mrs.Dubose's weight • people call Atticus this • Jem and Scout's last name • Jem and Scout's nanny/maid • Scout wanted for high school band • Jem had to read to her for a month • when Dill came up to visit his aunt • Jem and Scout are afraid of this person
To Kill a Mockingbird- Vocabulary Crossword 2013-01-12
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- adjective- neither delightful nor joyful
- verb-carbonhydrate that is being stiffened in fabrics
- adj-sullen or silent because of bad temper
- adjective-having a hissing sound
- noun- a bluish fruit resembling a blackberry
- adj- small, pretty and delicate
- noun- a solemn promise
- noun- tropical skin disease causing raspberry like swelling
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- berb- force one's way into or through
- adjective or adverb- on the verge of, on the edge of something about to change *remember prepositions*
- verb-to postpone, break off temporarily
- adjective- very tired or tedious; especially from exertion or endurance
- adjective- dirty or unpleasant especially because of the neglect or poverty
- noun- accurately using words when speaking or writing; conciseness
- adjective- dull, gloomy, dismal
15 Clues: noun- a solemn promise • adj- small, pretty and delicate • adjective- dull, gloomy, dismal • adjective-having a hissing sound • berb- force one's way into or through • verb-to postpone, break off temporarily • adjective- neither delightful nor joyful • adj-sullen or silent because of bad temper • noun- a bluish fruit resembling a blackberry • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Part 1 2016-01-25
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- Narrator for this story, age 6 when story begins
- Gossiping neighbor
- What Jem lost on the Radley property
- Award winning author of this story
- Scout's summer friend
- Fictitious setting of our story
- Hometown of Harper Lee
- Scout's brother
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- Local poor family that pays for everything they get, but not with money
- Disease afflicting the dog Tim Johnson
- Filthy kid who curses out the teacher and only comes to school on the first day
- Neighbor of the Finch's who is suspected of being an insane murderer
- Scout's first grade teacher
- Who Atticus is defending
- Atticus's profession
15 Clues: Scout's brother • Gossiping neighbor • Atticus's profession • Scout's summer friend • Hometown of Harper Lee • Who Atticus is defending • Scout's first grade teacher • Fictitious setting of our story • Award winning author of this story • What Jem lost on the Radley property • Disease afflicting the dog Tim Johnson • Narrator for this story, age 6 when story begins • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Crossword SS10 2016-10-18
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- to call for with earnest desire; make supplication or pray for
- a feeling of deep sympathy and sorrow for another
- a basic force that motivates or affects development of something
- freedom from prejudice
- a criminal offense defined as less serious than a felony; a misbehaviour
- early in the history of the world or humankind
- capable of being distinguished
- a curled lock of hair
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- an officer of the rank below major in the US Army
- not easily moved mentally; unemotional
- a state of extreme anger
- covering or involving all aspects
- decorate with ornamental needlework
- plain or clear to the understanding
- a short and plumply round person or young animal
15 Clues: a curled lock of hair • freedom from prejudice • a state of extreme anger • capable of being distinguished • covering or involving all aspects • decorate with ornamental needlework • plain or clear to the understanding • not easily moved mentally; unemotional • early in the history of the world or humankind • a short and plumply round person or young animal • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Vocab Quiz 2016-04-11
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- Synonym of layover
- Synonym of seriously
- "... she married a _____ man."
- "... arising from the alleged wrongful detention of a mare, were _____ enough to do it in the presence of three witnesses"
- "Rain rotted shingles drooped over the _____ of the veranda"
- Antonym of veto
- "...Simon Finch, a fur trapping _____."
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- Antonym of calm
- Synonym of demean oneself
- Synonym of nervously
- Synonym of native
- Synonym of stuck
- Antonym of reality
- Antonym of defense
- Jem's fears were____
15 Clues: Antonym of calm • Antonym of veto • Synonym of stuck • Synonym of native • Synonym of layover • Antonym of reality • Antonym of defense • Synonym of seriously • Synonym of nervously • Jem's fears were____ • Synonym of demean oneself • "... she married a _____ man." • "...Simon Finch, a fur trapping _____." • "Rain rotted shingles drooped over the _____ of the veranda" • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Crossword Puzzle 2025-04-29
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- produce goods in large numbers
- having or showing a wish to do evil to others.
- a surprising and previously unknown fact, especially one that is made known in a dramatic way.
- a preference or special liking for something; a bias in favor of something
- a person or their behavior) unconventional and slightly strange
- to constantly annoy someone
- having or displaying a friendly and pleasant manner.
- inflict a violent and disfiguring injury on.
- a ghost
- solitary or lonely
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- a fierce or destructive attack
- relating to the branch of science concerning the atmosphere
- a temporary sta
- a relationship where one statement necessarily follows from anothe
- a deciduous flowering shrub
15 Clues: a ghost • a temporary sta • solitary or lonely • to constantly annoy someone • a deciduous flowering shrub • a fierce or destructive attack • produce goods in large numbers • inflict a violent and disfiguring injury on. • having or showing a wish to do evil to others. • having or displaying a friendly and pleasant manner. • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-15
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- long, harsh speech or verbal attack
- A journey to a sacred place
- Members of a branch of a Protestant Christian Church
- Minor crime
- Great wickedness; an evil act
- Irritations or annoyance
- exploration to gain knowledge or information
- Marked by intense force or emotion
- To make quiet
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- Able to speak clearly and expressively
- exceeding reasonable limits
- Those who exist at the same time
- A rapidly spreading and usually fatal disease
- Mocking drawings or imitations, usually of a person
- inclinations or tendencies
15 Clues: Minor crime • To make quiet • Irritations or annoyance • inclinations or tendencies • A journey to a sacred place • exceeding reasonable limits • Great wickedness; an evil act • Those who exist at the same time • Marked by intense force or emotion • long, harsh speech or verbal attack • Able to speak clearly and expressively • exploration to gain knowledge or information • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Vocabulary List 2021-10-26
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- mean or cross
- belonging to a particular region or country
- something that has been untouched or unused
- favorable
- to annoy
- feeling of shame or the loss of self respect
- a brief visit
- understandable
- evil
- devotion to religious duties and practices
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- always ready to argue or fight
- peacefulness, serenity
- a release from an obligation or promise
- to lessen or to calm
- to carry on in spite of difficulties
15 Clues: evil • to annoy • favorable • mean or cross • a brief visit • understandable • to lessen or to calm • peacefulness, serenity • always ready to argue or fight • to carry on in spite of difficulties • a release from an obligation or promise • devotion to religious duties and practices • belonging to a particular region or country • something that has been untouched or unused • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Novel Review 2013-05-26
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- Town sheriff
- Who's house burnt down
- Town the story takes place in
- Boo's real name
- Where the Finch's Christmas was held
- The girl who accused a man of rape
- It's a sin to kill a ________
- The Finch's maid
Down
- Man who was convicted of rape
- Atticus' son
- Atticus' daughter
- Father and lawyer
- Atticus' sister
- Mrs. Dubose was addicted to _______
- What Scout was in the school play
15 Clues: Town sheriff • Atticus' son • Atticus' sister • Boo's real name • The Finch's maid • Atticus' daughter • Father and lawyer • Who's house burnt down • Man who was convicted of rape • Town the story takes place in • It's a sin to kill a ________ • What Scout was in the school play • The girl who accused a man of rape • Mrs. Dubose was addicted to _______ • ...
To kill a mockingbird crossword puzzle 2023-01-13
Across
- how did scout mom die
- when Jem hoped over the fence what did he lose
- who saved jem and scout
- The person Atticus defends
- what does Atticus do for a job
- who is Atticus brother
- what is Scout real name
Down
- the town they live in
- who wrote the book
- what is miss caroline to scout
- who is the narrator
- what state did the book take place in
- who was calpurnia to the finch family
- who is accusing tom of raping her
- what did boo radley kill
15 Clues: who wrote the book • who is the narrator • the town they live in • how did scout mom die • who is Atticus brother • who saved jem and scout • what is Scout real name • what did boo radley kill • The person Atticus defends • what is miss caroline to scout • what does Atticus do for a job • who is accusing tom of raping her • what state did the book take place in • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Vocabulary 2 2017-04-25
Across
- A threat or forcible restraint
- Relating to the first ages of the world
- To confirm with evidence
- Impossible to avoid
- Strongly emotional
- The act of choosing
Down
- Natural state, or free from domestication
- To appease or soften in temper
- Condition of filth
- To steal or pilfer
- Sneaky or stealth-like
- Free in action, or unlimited
- A person who lives in isolation
- To erase, blot out, or wipe out
- Reckless or daring
15 Clues: Condition of filth • To steal or pilfer • Reckless or daring • Strongly emotional • Impossible to avoid • The act of choosing • Sneaky or stealth-like • To confirm with evidence • Free in action, or unlimited • To appease or soften in temper • A threat or forcible restraint • A person who lives in isolation • To erase, blot out, or wipe out • Relating to the first ages of the world • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Vocab Words 2020-12-08
Across
- Lacking good manners, refinement, or grace.
- Extremely stupid or foolish.
- A period of keeping awake during the time usually spent silent or asleep. especially to keep watch or pray.
- A feeling of pensive sadness, typically with no obvious cause.
- Cite or appeal to someone, or in support of an argument.
- Hazy, cloudy.
- Overcome with anger.
- Engaged in; or reflecting deep or serious thoughts.
Down
- Trivial; worthless.
- The reluctant acceptance of something without protest.
- Briefly and clearly expressed.
- Incapable of making mistakes or being wrong.
- Consisting of one syllable.
- Something that happens in a calm manner.
- An outbreak of public anger or excitement.
15 Clues: Hazy, cloudy. • Trivial; worthless. • Overcome with anger. • Consisting of one syllable. • Extremely stupid or foolish. • Briefly and clearly expressed. • Something that happens in a calm manner. • An outbreak of public anger or excitement. • Lacking good manners, refinement, or grace. • Incapable of making mistakes or being wrong. • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Vocabulary Puzzle 2021-01-15
Across
- a winged, chubby angel
- with a willingness to talk, share
- unspoken; understood without being expressed
- superior skill or ability; strength;courage
- cruel and oppressive government or rule.
- adhered to closely; clung to
- a brief, temporary stay
- discovering with certainty;determining
- heavily indulging in; rolling in
Down
- a special allowance; privilege
- following immediately afterward
- approached in a harsh manner; assaulted
- irritations or annoyances
- spotlessly clean and fresh
- under force of necessity; obligated
15 Clues: a winged, chubby angel • a brief, temporary stay • irritations or annoyances • spotlessly clean and fresh • adhered to closely; clung to • a special allowance; privilege • following immediately afterward • heavily indulging in; rolling in • with a willingness to talk, share • under force of necessity; obligated • discovering with certainty;determining • ...
Can you find all the Book titles/ authors? 2023-03-01
11 Clues: Skull • The Great who? • Strange Plague? • to kill a what? • Lunch, but unclothed? • a seperatem something • a sprinkler for a head? • the mayor of which street? • a youngster from neverland • A Paper/A Promise Remembered • are there really perks to being that?
To Kill a Mockingbird- Adrianna 2016-01-21
Across
- education; moral guidance
- a noisy quarrel or fight
- a written legal order directing a person to appear in court
- someone involved in a lawsuit
- to clear of a charge; to find not guilty
- sneaky, stealthy
Down
- to scold; to express stern disapproval of
- danger or temptation courageously
- mental or emotional strength in facing adversity (trouble or
- to lessen or to claim
- somebody who stays away from society and the company of others
11 Clues: sneaky, stealthy • to lessen or to claim • a noisy quarrel or fight • education; moral guidance • someone involved in a lawsuit • danger or temptation courageously • to clear of a charge; to find not guilty • to scold; to express stern disapproval of • a written legal order directing a person to appear in court • mental or emotional strength in facing adversity (trouble or • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Characters 2013-06-12
Across
- Pastor at Calpurnia’s church and sits with children at the trial.
- Is left-handed, father of Mayella, spits in Atticus’ face
- Writes editorials and protects Atticus with a shotgun
- Pretends to drink hard liquor so that folks have an easier time with his chosen lifestyle.
- Employer of Tom Robinson who vouches for Tom’s good character
Down
- Judge of Tom Robinson’s trial who seems to be sleeping most of the time.
- Accused of rape, crippled left hand/arm
- Accuses Tom Robinson of raping her
- Comes to live with the Finches and tries to teach the children the “proper way” of living.
- Wife of Tom Robinson who can’t find work because of her husband’s arrest
- Sheriff of Maycomb
11 Clues: Sheriff of Maycomb • Accuses Tom Robinson of raping her • Accused of rape, crippled left hand/arm • Writes editorials and protects Atticus with a shotgun • Is left-handed, father of Mayella, spits in Atticus’ face • Employer of Tom Robinson who vouches for Tom’s good character • Pastor at Calpurnia’s church and sits with children at the trial. • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird, 1 2015-03-24
Across
- The town where Jem and Scout life
- Scout's teacher (two words, no spaces)
- To relieve or ease someone's fears: Her calm will _____ their fear.
- A boy who visits every summer. He plays with Jem and Scout
Down
- An adjective to describe someone who wants to know a lot of things
- Jem's sister and the narrator of To Kill a Mocking Bird
- The woman who cooks for Atticus and his family. She also takes care of Scout and Jem
- The nickname the children give to Arthur Radley
- Jem and Scout's father
- A natural hole or small opening in an old tree
- An adjective to describe someone who doesn't share
11 Clues: Jem and Scout's father • The town where Jem and Scout life • Scout's teacher (two words, no spaces) • A natural hole or small opening in an old tree • The nickname the children give to Arthur Radley • An adjective to describe someone who doesn't share • Jem's sister and the narrator of To Kill a Mocking Bird • A boy who visits every summer. He plays with Jem and Scout • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Vocabulary 2022-07-13
Across
- find (something) out for certain; make sure of
- offering nothing that is stimulating or challenging
- a sudden attack or incursion into enemy territory, especially to obtain something
- inability to deal with or understand something complicated or unaccountable
- originating or occurring naturally in a particular place; native
Down
- show feelings of superiority; be patronizing
- understood or implied without being stated
- in a state of severe disrepair
- showing contempt; scornful
- the state of being annoyed, frustrated, or worried
- a preference or special liking for something; a bias in favor of something
11 Clues: showing contempt; scornful • in a state of severe disrepair • understood or implied without being stated • show feelings of superiority; be patronizing • find (something) out for certain; make sure of • the state of being annoyed, frustrated, or worried • offering nothing that is stimulating or challenging • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Crossword 2024-11-25
Across
- Also known as "Boo Radley", known to be a terror to Maycomb
- Her house is burned down and many of her precious flowers are lost
- The Main character
- Sour old woman that is on her deathbed
- The main town in the story
- Brother of Scout
Down
- Character who defends Tom Robinson
- Servant of the Finch household
- Killed by Boo Radley at the end of the story, one of the main antagonists
- On trial for the rape of Mayella Ewell
- The Ewell that was "Raped by Tom Robinson"
11 Clues: Brother of Scout • The Main character • The main town in the story • Servant of the Finch household • Character who defends Tom Robinson • On trial for the rape of Mayella Ewell • Sour old woman that is on her deathbed • The Ewell that was "Raped by Tom Robinson" • Also known as "Boo Radley", known to be a terror to Maycomb • ...
To kill a mockingbird 2021-04-23
To Kill A Mockingbird. 2013-03-11
8 Clues: main character • boyfriend of Scout • neighbor of the Finch's • brother of main character • waitress of the Finch family • accused of rape of a white woman • lawyer,smart,father of main character • mysterious character,rarely shows his face
to kill a mockingbird 2013-10-15
8 Clues: a herb • peek-a-boo • something precious • a place in alabama • adventures as a child • its a sin to kill a... • the gossiper of the town • something at the top of a house
To Kill A Mockingbird 2014-04-06
8 Clues: give up • in a direct way • staying the same • clergyman or priest • to find, catch, or achieve • Something awful or terrible • obstruction in doing something • person who is pleasant because of their personality
To Kill a Mockingbird 2014-09-26
Across
- Maycomb County.
- In the beginning of the story Scout recounts events that happened over the summer. This is a _______.
- Atticus, Scout, Jem, Miss Maudie, Burris Ewell, and Boo Radley. Every one of these people is a ________ in the book.
- The story is told from Scout's ___________.
Down
- The point of view of the story is________.
- Burris Ewell is the __________.
- Scout is the ___________.
- A conversation between multiple characters.
8 Clues: Maycomb County. • Scout is the ___________. • Burris Ewell is the __________. • The point of view of the story is________. • A conversation between multiple characters. • The story is told from Scout's ___________. • In the beginning of the story Scout recounts events that happened over the summer. This is a _______. • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2022-01-31
8 Clues: that you own • the dark side • sudden attack • person's skills • not very interesting • an interest in something • dig into a piece of wood • cheap car in poor condition
To kill a mockingbird 2024-05-20
8 Clues: the maid • atticus son • a racist man • jems and scouts dad • scary man next door • scout and jems aunt • one of scouts teachers • the man who is accused of raping MR.ewell daughter
To Kill a Mockingbird 2024-05-20
8 Clues: the maid • Atticus son • a rascist man • jem and scouts dad • jem and scouts aunt • scary man next door • one of scouts many teachers • the man who is accused of raping Mr.Ewell daughter
To Kill a Mockingbird 2025-05-05
8 Clues: Arthur Radley • The Finch's cook. • What is Scout's real name? • What was wrong with the dog? • Which of Toms arms was crippled? • What City in Mississippi is Dill from? • What did Scout find in the knot in the tree? • Who was the owner and writer of the Maycomb Tribune?
To Kill a Mockingbird 2024-09-21
Across
- First name of the person that represents the mockingbird.
- Where did Tom accidentally catch his arm when he was younger?
- Antagonist of the book.
- Who was Atticus defending suring a trial?
Down
- In What town does the story take place?
- In how many years does the story take place?
- Name of Scout's brother.
- What is Scout's first name?
8 Clues: Antagonist of the book. • Name of Scout's brother. • What is Scout's first name? • In What town does the story take place? • Who was Atticus defending suring a trial? • In how many years does the story take place? • First name of the person that represents the mockingbird. • Where did Tom accidentally catch his arm when he was younger?
To Kill A Mockingbird Ch. 25-26 2021-02-05
Across
- what Mr. Nathan will shoot at
- weight food
- another name for pest
- what Jem needed was when he held his head high
- what Jem taught Dill
- mispronounced wor in a song
- the Radley that can be seen
- Jem's sport
- just fell down in the dirt
- who it might be a sin to kill
- equal rights for all, special privileges for none
- what children learned from Current Events
- to explain so someone understands
- word that sets Jem off
- to hurt and harass
Down
- Jem's job right now on the team
- Dill's transportation
- Maycomb word for acting mean
- what "like smoke in a closed room" is
- can cause a queasy feeling
- childhood game
- grade Scout is in now
- the color of aging cement
- Scout's kind of pet
- someone who wants to be let alone
- math in younger grades
- writes a bitter editorial
- days Tom's death was interesting
28 Clues: weight food • Jem's sport • childhood game • to hurt and harass • Scout's kind of pet • what Jem taught Dill • another name for pest • Dill's transportation • grade Scout is in now • math in younger grades • word that sets Jem off • the color of aging cement • writes a bitter editorial • can cause a queasy feeling • just fell down in the dirt • mispronounced wor in a song • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Chapters 11-20 2020-02-17
Across
- A right to do something
- Hid out or walked about with a guilty conscience
- The process of breaking down or being destroyed
- Completely erase
- Unrelieved or without exception
- Feelings of unease or nervousness
- Scornfully
- Related to a church or a religion
- Uncertain or not completely agreed upon
- Tendencies toward something
- Soothed or calmed
- Equal in value or worth
- Thinking deeply or wistfully
- Uselessness, because of a result cannot be achieved
- A doctrine or principle
Down
- Resentment
- Forbidden goods or objects
- A difficult situation; problem
- Undamaged or unhindered
- Dry or lifeless
- Agreement without argument
- Was predominate or most common
- Characteristics that are out of the ordinary
- Careful examination
- Inconspicuous or not very noticeable
- To cause anger or irritation
- Offensively bold
- Pleasantly or friendly
- Being brief in a rude way
- A long negative speech
- Totally empty or laking
- Keep down or hold back
- Strict or severe
33 Clues: Resentment • Scornfully • Dry or lifeless • Completely erase • Offensively bold • Strict or severe • Soothed or calmed • Careful examination • Pleasantly or friendly • A long negative speech • Keep down or hold back • A right to do something • Undamaged or unhindered • Totally empty or laking • Equal in value or worth • A doctrine or principle • Being brief in a rude way • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Vocabulary (Part 1) 2022-04-11
22 Clues: sad • kind • weak • evil • grape • commit • stroll • relieve • brother • offense • visible • cautious • improper • prohibit • superior • numerous • pharmacist • favourable • unbelievable • righteousness • words) limit property • words) moral improvement
To Kill a Mockingbird Vocabulary (Sabina Pestka) 2018-02-15
Across
- dangerous in effect, inclined to cause harm (adjective)
- able to speak and express oneself clearly, using language easily (adjective)
- the act of declaring someone guilty of an offense (noun)
- run-down; repulsive, as from neglect (adjective)
- ill-natured, easily irritated or annoyed (adjective)
- to scold, to express stern disapproval of (verb)
- never wrong, incapable of error (adjective)
- a period of watchful attention, an act or period of surveillance (noun)
- to quiet, to overwhelm something until it is powerless (verb)
Down
- a written legal order directing a person to appear in court to give testimony (noun)
- inconspicuous, not readily noticeable (adjective)
- mental or emotional strength in facing adversity (trouble or misfortune), danger or temptation courageously (noun)
- a noisy quarrel or fight (noun)
- angry due to injustice or mistreatment (adjective)
- somebody who stays away from society and the company of others (noun)
- a restriction on a piece of land, the limiting of the passage of property (from one generation to another)(noun)
- abnormality, a state different than what is expected or normal (noun)
- a dresser or armoire, a large cabinet with drawers or places for hanging clothes (noun)
- to relieve, to make less severe, to soothe (verb)
- sneaky, done in secret (adjective)
20 Clues: a noisy quarrel or fight (noun) • sneaky, done in secret (adjective) • never wrong, incapable of error (adjective) • run-down; repulsive, as from neglect (adjective) • to scold, to express stern disapproval of (verb) • inconspicuous, not readily noticeable (adjective) • to relieve, to make less severe, to soothe (verb) • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird: Crossword/Activity 11 2013-01-04
Across
- To lack physical strength, to be old.
- A thorough searching; a close examination or inquiry
- Where judicial court is held; this is where Tom Robinson's trial took place
- Atticus's occupation
- _____ Decimal System; Jem claimed that Miss Caroline was introducing this new system to Scout's class
- An unpleasant situation
- A historical name for someone who prepares and sells medicine
- _____-___________ is the interrogation of a witness called by one's opponent.
- To be overcritical
- Specific jargon/phrases for the time typically informal but the deliberate use of which can be striking: ruttin'
- Having strong feelings of embarrassment or shame
- A decision on an issue or criminal case made by a jury
- It's a sin to kill this bird because they don't do one thing but sing their hearts out for us
- A sworn declaration that one will tell the truth especially in court law
- Used as a polite form of assent addressed to a woman
Down
- To make a statement based on personal knowledge or belief
- Formally charged with a crime
- To compare in such a way as to emphasize differences.
- The act of entrusting a task or responsibility to another person,
- To lack knowledge/information on something particular
- The restriction of inheritance to certain classes of descendants over several generations
- A nicer word to describe non-coloured folks
- The period during which a person is a child
- A literary device that uses strong contrasting situations or characters when placed side by side allow the observer to connect the contrasts in order to develop point
- A formal written or spoken statement given in court law
- To declare someone innocent
- Punishment in return for a wrong
- The quality of being fair and equal
- A person's standards on what is and is not acceptable for them to do.
- Discriminating someone based on their racial background
30 Clues: To be overcritical • Atticus's occupation • An unpleasant situation • To declare someone innocent • Formally charged with a crime • Punishment in return for a wrong • The quality of being fair and equal • To lack physical strength, to be old. • A nicer word to describe non-coloured folks • The period during which a person is a child • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Vocab Pt.2 2013-03-07
Across
- fake; artificial
- preliminary; introduction
- withered; dried up
- concise
- proud; arrogant
- erase
- cupboard; buffet
- dress; costume
- jail; prison
- secretive; surreptitious
- ease off; die down
- gloomy; sullen
Down
- summoning a witness to court
- pivot
- lacking steadiness
- indication; evidence
- mallet
- flexible; adaptable
- disorder; ailment
- drape; lounge
20 Clues: pivot • erase • mallet • concise • jail; prison • drape; lounge • dress; costume • gloomy; sullen • proud; arrogant • fake; artificial • cupboard; buffet • disorder; ailment • withered; dried up • lacking steadiness • ease off; die down • flexible; adaptable • indication; evidence • secretive; surreptitious • preliminary; introduction • summoning a witness to court
To Kill a Mockingbird chapter 1 vocab 2015-09-03
Across
- Received; obtained
- Devotion to religious duty
- Ghost; apparition
- Finding, discovery
- Being, creature
- Authoritative decree
- Restrictions
- Less serious legal offenses including disturbing the peace behaving inappropriately
- Roofed porch or balcony attached to the exterior of a building
- Whirlpool
- Vicious; evil
- Indiscreet;lacking in discretion
- From that place
- Digs Foray Raid by an enemy
- Preference
- Institution to care for the insane
- Threat to use force on someone carrying out the threat
- Tropical plants with large leaves and irregular flower
- List of pieces that can be preformed
- Insulting or vulgar
- Unclear intimidation Threats; bullying
- Guilty of a crime
- One who is always noisy and quarrelsome
- The lower border of a roof that hangs over the outside wall
Down
- Lacking in liveliness; dull
- Slaves; property
- Dwelling; living
- Long fishing lines attached to many, small, baited lines
- Old-time pharmacist who prepared and sold medical drugs
- Oppressively hot
- Receptacle for spit (as for those who those who chew tobacco
- Acting in defiance to law and order
- Unusual in character or appearance; old fashioned
- Cut up; maimed; destroyed
- A smooth-leafed kale-like plant
- A wide, but thin strip of wood used in a bed frame to support a mattress
- Holding in custody
- Legendary, more than ordinary
- Irreverent; vulgar
- New and in perfect condition
- Odd or whimsical; out the ordinary
- Eased
- Walked in a leisurely way
- At night time
- Members of a religious sect
- Minor officer who's duties include keeping the peace
- Grisly; gruesome
- Stuck out; projected
- Straight, metal rod for ramming home the charge in a muzzle loading a gun
- Helpless
- Accused but not proven
- A small cheap automobile
52 Clues: Eased • Helpless • Whirlpool • Preference • Restrictions • Vicious; evil • At night time • Being, creature • From that place • Slaves; property • Dwelling; living • Oppressively hot • Grisly; gruesome • Ghost; apparition • Guilty of a crime • Received; obtained • Finding, discovery • Holding in custody • Irreverent; vulgar • Insulting or vulgar • Authoritative decree • Stuck out; projected • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird chapter 1 vocab 2015-09-03
Across
- Tropical plants with large leaves and irregular flower
- Devotion to religious duty
- Eased
- Unusual in character or appearance; old fashioned
- Dwelling; living
- New and in perfect condition
- Long fishing lines attached to many, small, baited lines
- Authoritative decree
- Threat to use force on someone carrying out the threat
- From that place
- A small cheap automobile
- Less serious legal offenses including disturbing the peace behaving inappropriately
- Grisly; gruesome
- Ghost; apparition
- Old-time pharmacist who prepared and sold medical drugs
- Received; obtained
- The lower border of a roof that hangs over the outside wall
- Being, creature
- A wide, but thin strip of wood used in a bed frame to support a mattress
- Odd or whimsical; out the ordinary
- Preference
- A smooth-leafed kale-like plant
- Cut up; maimed; destroyed
- Irreverent; vulgar
- Unclear intimidation Threats; bullying
- Digs Foray Raid by an enemy
- Stuck out; projected
- Insulting or vulgar
- Whirlpool
Down
- Institution to care for the insane
- Restrictions
- Slaves; property
- Finding, discovery
- Roofed porch or balcony attached to the exterior of a building
- Guilty of a crime
- Acting in defiance to law and order
- Lacking in liveliness; dull
- List of pieces that can be preformed
- Vicious; evil
- Members of a religious sect
- Holding in custody
- Oppressively hot
- Indiscreet;lacking in discretion
- Legendary, more than ordinary
- Straight, metal rod for ramming home the charge in a muzzle loading a gun
- Receptacle for spit (as for those who those who chew tobacco
- Helpless
- At night time
- Accused but not proven
- Walked in a leisurely way
- Minor officer who's duties include keeping the peace
- One who is always noisy and quarrelsome
52 Clues: Eased • Helpless • Whirlpool • Preference • Restrictions • Vicious; evil • At night time • From that place • Being, creature • Slaves; property • Dwelling; living • Oppressively hot • Grisly; gruesome • Guilty of a crime • Ghost; apparition • Finding, discovery • Holding in custody • Received; obtained • Irreverent; vulgar • Insulting or vulgar • Authoritative decree • Stuck out; projected • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird chapter 1 vocab 2015-09-03
Across
- Digs
- Roofed porch or balcony attached to the exterior of a building
- Walked in a leisurely way
- Dwelling; living
- Receptacle for spit (as for those who those who chew tobacco
- Eased
- Finding, discovery
- Oppressively hot
- Indiscreet;lacking in discretion
- Stuck out; projected
- Acting in defiance to law and order
- Guilty of a crime
- Unusual in character or appearance; old fashioned
- A smooth-leafed kale-like plant
- New and in perfect condition
- A wide, but thin strip of wood used in a bed frame to support a mattress
- From that place
- threats; bullying
- Restrictions
- Accused but not proven
- Odd or whimsical; out the ordinary
- Grisly; gruesome
- Tropical plants with large leaves and irregular flower
- Straight, metal rod for ramming home the charge in a muzzle loading a gun
- Whirlpool
- Members of a religious sect
- Vicious; evil
- Minor officer who's duties include keeping the peace
Down
- Irreverent; vulgar
- Silent; not inclined to talk
- Being, creature
- Lacking in liveliness; dull
- Less serious legal offenses including disturbing the peace behaving inappropriately
- Holding in custody
- Devotion to religious duty
- Authoritative decree
- Received; obtained
- Threat to use force on someone carrying out the threat
- Preference
- Long fishing lines attached to many, small, baited lines
- The lower border of a roof that hangs over the outside wall
- Old-time pharmacist who prepared and sold medical drugs
- One who is always noisy and quarrelsome
- Legendary, more than ordinary
- Cut up; maimed; destroyed
- Institution to care for the insane
- List of pieces that can be preformed
- Raid by an enemy
- Helpless
- Slaves; property
- At night time
- A small cheap automobile
- Unclear intimidation Threats; bullying
- Ghost; apparition
- Insulting or vulgar
55 Clues: Digs • Eased • Helpless • Whirlpool • Preference • Restrictions • At night time • Vicious; evil • Being, creature • From that place • Dwelling; living • Oppressively hot • Raid by an enemy • Slaves; property • Grisly; gruesome • Guilty of a crime • threats; bullying • Ghost; apparition • Irreverent; vulgar • Holding in custody • Finding, discovery • Received; obtained • Insulting or vulgar • Authoritative decree • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Crossword Assignment #18 2014-04-21
Across
- the type of flower Mrs. Dubose grows
- the dog that Atticus shoots
- Jem is _____ years older than Scout
- found guilty at the trial
- the U.S state which the story is set
- Scout does not want to wear a ________
- Calpurina takes Scout and Jem to a black _____
- her house burned down
- appears under Scout's bed
- brings the mob to their senses
- Mr. Ewell's first name
- Scout's first grade teacher
- the wife of Tom Robinson
- Tom Robinson's age
- Atticus' age
- the book Jem reads to Mrs. Dubose
- during the trial Scout and Jem sit on the ________
Down
- the brother of Arthur Radley
- Jem wants to give Boo a ______
- the side of the face Mayella had a black eye on
- number of children Tom Robinson had
- Jem and Scout get ________ for Christmas
- Atticus' brother
- another name for a snowman
- Jem buys himself this toy
- the first name of Jack's cat
- the movie Dill had seen
- Jem buys Scout this toy
- Atticus wants Scout to fight with her _____
- Scout fights with _________ at Christmas
30 Clues: Atticus' age • Atticus' brother • Tom Robinson's age • her house burned down • Mr. Ewell's first name • the movie Dill had seen • Jem buys Scout this toy • the wife of Tom Robinson • found guilty at the trial • Jem buys himself this toy • appears under Scout's bed • another name for a snowman • the dog that Atticus shoots • Scout's first grade teacher • the brother of Arthur Radley • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Character Crossword Project 2022-12-07
Across
- fills up the tree with so much stuff of boo's full of cement.
- A black man put on trial based on a racist, white man's word and sadly, got convicted on false charges of rape.
- a wealthy white man who is married to a black woman. he pretends to be the town drunk so people have an explanation for why he has a black wife and black friends, truth is, he isn't an alcoholic, he just prefers being around black people.
- the employer of tom Robinson, isn't racist and claims that tom Robinson hasn't wronged him or caused any trouble ever in his life.
- The sheriff of Maycomb who volunteers as a witness at the Tom Robinson trial. he tampers with evidence at the scene of Bob Ewell's murder to implicate that Bob Ewell fell on his own knife, and that Jem was not to blame.
- the judge presiding over the tom Robinson case. was disappointed in the verdict.
- an old rural house where aunt Alexandra and her husband live.
- Atticus and Uncle Jack's sister, Jem and Scout's aunt, Francis's grandmother. She lives at Finch's Landing, which is associated with a past of cotton-growing and slave-owning.
- a black chef hired for the finches, and is a mother figure for Jem and Scout. Took them to a black church where they fit in nicely.
- the racist prosecution attorney in the tom robinson case. used the juries own racism against them.
- A hot headed lady who gossiped and yelled at people and was not liked by Jem and scout. had a morphine addiction and died to it a month after Jem had stopped reading to her.
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- she has always loved her garden, so when her house burned down, she was happy, and she planned to build a new house where she can spend more time in her garden.
- the fictional city the story takes place in. placed in Alabama, and is full of racism.
- Scouts first grade teacher, who tried to limit her progress by not letting her read with Atticus and get ahead of the other first graders.
- Main protagonist, story told from her eyes, six years old at the start of the book.
- A Racist, white male who tries to get Tom Robinson Convicted on false charges.
- a poor farmer, and father of the very poor Cunningham family.
- a town in Mississippi, that dill lives in.
- the publisher of the Maycomb newspaper, and is friends with Atticus.
- a very poor classmate of scouts, despite being 10 years old in first grade
- lives in Mississippi, visits in the summer, seven years old but very small for his age. falls in love with scout and ran from his house once because he felt unloved and unneeded.
- scouts brother, 12 when the book starts, cried after Tom Robinsons trial, and broke his arm defended him and scout.
- A large source of gossip in the town of Maycomb for stabbing his father as a boy and almost never being seen. Turns out he is nice but very shy by the end of the story.
- the father of Jem and scout, an attorney who defended Tom Robinson in his trial and used to be best shot in town.
- the daughter of bob Ewell, falsely accuses Tom Robinson about raping her and gets him convicted.
25 Clues: a town in Mississippi, that dill lives in. • fills up the tree with so much stuff of boo's full of cement. • a poor farmer, and father of the very poor Cunningham family. • an old rural house where aunt Alexandra and her husband live. • the publisher of the Maycomb newspaper, and is friends with Atticus. • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Vocab Pt 2 2022-05-08
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- wicked; disrespectful
- manner of walking
- quarrelsome
- angry; hostile
- from the country; untutored
- respected; admired
- misgivings; doubts
- in a dry sarcastic manner
- a hermit or loner
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- filthy
- wild; menacing
- pure; absolute
- a bit; a very small amount
- aggressive; arrogant
- a list or collection
- plotted
- rude; graceless
- perfect; faultless
- in a loud, glaring manner
- sacrifice for a cause
20 Clues: filthy • plotted • quarrelsome • wild; menacing • pure; absolute • angry; hostile • rude; graceless • manner of walking • a hermit or loner • perfect; faultless • respected; admired • misgivings; doubts • aggressive; arrogant • a list or collection • wicked; disrespectful • sacrifice for a cause • in a loud, glaring manner • in a dry sarcastic manner • a bit; a very small amount • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird--Chapter 6 [Homework] 2022-05-18
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- swings Children hear this while walking
- Dill makes this from newspaper
- What Atticus notices missing on Jem
- more like girl Jem accuses Scout of this
- Avery Neighbor across street from Mrs. Dubose
- Stephanie Another person at Radley's gate
- window Where children crouch to not be seen
- in air How Mr. Radley responds to trespassers
- Scout trips over these
- o'clock Time of night Scout and Jem sneak out
- pants Jem needs to retrieve these
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- walking Dill recommends this to do
- yard Where pants are found
- of shotgun Sound Scout makes tripping
- Scout expects Jem to get this from Atticus
- poker Dill's lie about game causing lost pants
- Rachel Another person at Radley's gate
- Fetches the pants
- Someone at Radley's gate
- Avery Another person at Radley's gate
- shadow Scout sees this at Radley's
- em Dill's explanation about Jem's missing pants
- Maude Another person at Radley's gate
- squeak Why children spit on Radley gate
- departure Sign summer is over
- Dill asks Scout to do this after kiss
- light What children see in window
27 Clues: Fetches the pants • Scout trips over these • Someone at Radley's gate • yard Where pants are found • Dill makes this from newspaper • What Atticus notices missing on Jem • departure Sign summer is over • walking Dill recommends this to do • Dill asks Scout to do this after kiss • swings Children hear this while walking • shadow Scout sees this at Radley's • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird: Plot Assessment Review 2025-03-17
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- Over the course of the novel, Scout becomes more and more ____________ as she learns about the world around her.
- Boo Radley hides gifts for Scout and Jem in a hole in a ...
- Boo Radley carves a miniature figure of Jem and Scout out of this.
- The reason people think the Radleys are strange is because they are never seen __________ this house.
- In the trial, Tom Robinson is found ...
- Many people in the town are cruel to the Finch family because Atticus is defending a ___________ man.
- The narrator of To Kill a Mockingbird is this character.
- This character is a friend of Scout and Jem’s who visits during the summer.
- Early on in the novel, Scout tells readers she is _________ when she starts school because she can already read.
- This is the name of the state where the story takes place.
- Miss Caroline was the name of Scout’s first grade…
- Bob Ewell attempts to kill Scout and Jem on the night of this holiday.
- When he tries to run away from the Radley’s household, Jem’s pants get caught on their…
- This character is the one to tell Helen Robinson that her husband has been killed.
- Before the trial, Atticus and his family are confronted by an angry _________ outside of the jail.
- The author of To Kill a Mockingbird. (two words)
- This character is put on trial and assigned Atticus as his lawyer. (two words)
- Atticus surprises his children when he _____________ a rabid dog.
- Tom Robinson ends up getting shot when he tries to _____________ prison.
- Tom Robinson’s inability to get a fair trial is caused by…
- The narrator of To Kill a Mockingbird’s father is this character.
- This character is the one who accuses Tom Robinson of rape. (two words)
- Jem and Scout are surprised by Calpurnia when she brings them to her...
- Nathan Radley fills the knothole in his tree with this to make it so Boo couldn’t communicate with the children.
- When Scout is attacked by Bob Ewell, she is wearing a _________ costume that ends up saving her.
- The narrator of To Kill a Mockingbird’s older brother is this character.
- Atticus suggests that Mayella was actually attacked by her ...
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- To Kill a Mockingbird takes place back when ______________ was still occuring in the south.
- This is Atticus’s job.
- This character comes to live with the Finch family to try to help teach Scout how to be a lady. (two words)
- After Tom Robinson’s death, many in the community seem to not really…
- After the trial, Bob Ewell confronts Atticus and _________ on him.
- Atticus tells his children that it is a sin to _______ a mockingbird, but they can shoot as many bluejays as they want.
- This is Calpurnia’s job for the Finch family.
- Dill runs away from his home because he feels neglected by his…
- Early on in the novel, Scout tells the readers that her mother is…
- Tom Robinson’s punishment after being convicted of rape is the __________ penalty.
- It is widely believed that Bob Ewell was probably __________ when he attacked his daughter.
- Miss Maudie’s role in the novel is that she is the Finch family’s…
- When they first find him dead, Atticus believes this character killed Bob Ewell.
- Miss Maudie’s house catches on ___________ and burns down.
- This is the weapon that was involved in Bob Ewell’s death.
- This character ends up saving Atticus’s children’s lives. (two words)
- This is the name of the town where the story takes place.
- This is the crime Tom Robinson is put on trial for.
- During the scene where Miss Maudie’s house catches on fire, Boo Radley wraps up Scout in one of these without her noticing.
- After ruining her flowers, Atticus’s punishment for Jem is that he forces him to __________ to Mrs. Dubose.
- When Boo Radley finds Jem’s ripped pants, he takes the time to ________ them for him.
- When the guilty verdict is announced, Jem’s reaction is that he…
- Atticus claims Tom Robinson couldn’t be guilty because he does not have the ability to use his left ...
50 Clues: This is Atticus’s job. • In the trial, Tom Robinson is found ... • This is Calpurnia’s job for the Finch family. • The author of To Kill a Mockingbird. (two words) • Miss Caroline was the name of Scout’s first grade… • This is the crime Tom Robinson is put on trial for. • The narrator of To Kill a Mockingbird is this character. • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird C 1-6 2024-10-31
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- seek information from
- spotlessly clean and fresh
- add details
- meeting requirements
- put in service
- uncomfortable in silence
- liable to sudden change
- being very embarrassed
- complete agreement
- fixing differences in agreement
- prove to be false
- an absolute ruler
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- very unhappy
- not shared with others
- very curious
- refuse to accept
- below your dignity or intelligence
- astonishing disclosure
- a short attack
- force someone to do something
- strange
- not present
- in horrible conditions
- to agree it happened
- remove
25 Clues: remove • strange • add details • not present • very unhappy • very curious • a short attack • put in service • refuse to accept • prove to be false • an absolute ruler • complete agreement • meeting requirements • to agree it happened • seek information from • not shared with others • astonishing disclosure • in horrible conditions • being very embarrassed • liable to sudden change • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird - Chapter 1 - 6 2026-02-04
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- this is what Scout heard from inside the house
- the second treasure that the children found
- the town where the main plots occurs
- the hiding place of the treasures found
- Boo Radley's facial imperfection
- doesn't have the money to pay back the teacher
- Scout's classmate has this concerning medical problem (19)
- the refreshing drink that makes every summer day better
- the historical time period that the story takes place
- A classmate of Scout's who has "cooties"
- the narrator's big brother
- Scout gets pushed in this
- what Jem loses in the fence (54)
- the Finch's housemaid
- Boo's brother
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- Dill's father "works" here (36)
- the town gossip and Dill's aunt
- the author of To Kill a Mockingbird
- Scout's teacher
- the state where the story takes place
- the phantom who lives next door
- the narrator's family name
- Boo Radley's choice of weapon
- a summer visitor
- a lawyer of Maycomb County
- the narrator
- the original Finch
- the first treasure that Scout found
- Boo Radley's choice of dinner "game"
29 Clues: the narrator • Boo's brother • Scout's teacher • a summer visitor • the original Finch • the Finch's housemaid • Scout gets pushed in this • the narrator's family name • a lawyer of Maycomb County • the narrator's big brother • Boo Radley's choice of weapon • Dill's father "works" here (36) • the town gossip and Dill's aunt • the phantom who lives next door • ...
Daily Crossword 2023-05-31
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- Our county in Alabama.
- The Finch's cook.
- Dill escaped.
- It is a sin to kill.
- Where they hold trials.
- Kissed a black man.
- Threatens Atticus and his family.
- Feminine Influence
- Don't take anything they can't repay.
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- Schoolteacher.
- Defended a Negroe.
- Loves his children.
- Found in the hole of a tree.
- Guilty.
- “I'm not a very good man, sir, but I am sheriff of Maycomb County."
- Likes to use her fists.
- "He was four years my senior."
17 Clues: Guilty. • Dill escaped. • Schoolteacher. • The Finch's cook. • Defended a Negroe. • Feminine Influence • Loves his children. • Kissed a black man. • It is a sin to kill. • Our county in Alabama. • Where they hold trials. • Likes to use her fists. • Found in the hole of a tree. • "He was four years my senior." • Threatens Atticus and his family. • Don't take anything they can't repay. • ...
kill a mockingbird 2024-02-25
10 Clues: Maid • town gossip • dill's aunt • main character • atticus sister • scouts brother • creepy neighbour • lawyer / scouts dad • friends with jen and scout • dad of the family who accused someone of a crime the didn't commit
To Kill A Mockingbird Crossword 2013-01-30
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- maintenance of a person in custody, especially while awaiting a court decision
- who`s house burnt down
- who got shot 17 times
- Who is the author of To Kill A Mockingbird
- to go or move quickly or in haste
- spoken or written with ease
- to be happy,joyful,cheerful
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- a worldwide known sofware to learn a language easily and quickly
- spiteful,malicious,evil
- to humiliate or shame
- to remove something,cance,erase
11 Clues: who got shot 17 times • to humiliate or shame • who`s house burnt down • spiteful,malicious,evil • spoken or written with ease • to be happy,joyful,cheerful • to remove something,cance,erase • to go or move quickly or in haste • Who is the author of To Kill A Mockingbird • a worldwide known sofware to learn a language easily and quickly • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird, 1 2015-03-24
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- a curious boy with a good imagination; he visits in the summer
- a substance that can kill you if you eat or drink it
- Arthur Radley'sn ickname
- the name of Scout's teacher (two words, no space)
- Scout and Jem's father
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- eased or relieved. My fears were __________ by his calm words.
- the name of Scout and Jem's home town
- Atticus works as a ________________
- selfish
- the family cook and the woman who helps raise Scout and Jem
- The narrator of the novel
11 Clues: selfish • Scout and Jem's father • Arthur Radley'sn ickname • The narrator of the novel • Atticus works as a ________________ • the name of Scout and Jem's home town • the name of Scout's teacher (two words, no space) • a substance that can kill you if you eat or drink it • the family cook and the woman who helps raise Scout and Jem • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird-Grace 2016-01-21
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- to lessen or to calm
- a noisy quarrel or fight
- education; moral guidance
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- to subdude or make powerless
- a written legal order directing a person to appear in court
- ill-natured; easily irritated or annoyed
- mental or emotional strength in facing adversity (trouble or misfortune), danger or temptation courageously
- someone involved in a lawsuit
- arrogant;feeling superior to others
- abnormality; a state different than what is expected or normal
- a restriction on a piece of land; the limiting of the passage of property (from one generation to another)
11 Clues: to lessen or to calm • a noisy quarrel or fight • education; moral guidance • to subdude or make powerless • someone involved in a lawsuit • arrogant;feeling superior to others • ill-natured; easily irritated or annoyed • a written legal order directing a person to appear in court • abnormality; a state different than what is expected or normal • ...
To kill a mockingbird crossword 2023-05-11
Across
- The last name of the lawyer of the person defending Tom Robinson
- The name of Scout and Finch's friend
- The nickname of Jean Louise Finch
- The first name of the person Tom Robinson allegedly raped
- The first name of Mr. Underwood
- The alleged rapist of the current case
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- The name of the person that moved into the Finch household
- The slave of the Finch household
- The judge of the Tom Robinson case
- The real first name of Atticus Finch
- The last name of the old person that Jem hates
11 Clues: The first name of Mr. Underwood • The slave of the Finch household • The nickname of Jean Louise Finch • The judge of the Tom Robinson case • The name of Scout and Finch's friend • The real first name of Atticus Finch • The alleged rapist of the current case • The last name of the old person that Jem hates • The first name of the person Tom Robinson allegedly raped • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Crossword 2025-03-14
Across
- Who did they call the mad dog?
- What is Tom Robinson accused for?
- Who does the snowman represent?
- Who's Atticus's new client?
- What did Jem and Scout build with snow and dirt?
- What gets wrapped around Scout during the fire?
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- What do each of the kids get for Christmas?
- What was Atticus's name when he was young?
- Whose house was on fire?
- Who wraps something around Scout during the fire?
- What is Mrs. Dubose addicted to?
11 Clues: Whose house was on fire? • Who's Atticus's new client? • Who did they call the mad dog? • Who does the snowman represent? • What is Mrs. Dubose addicted to? • What is Tom Robinson accused for? • What was Atticus's name when he was young? • What do each of the kids get for Christmas? • What gets wrapped around Scout during the fire? • ...
To Kill A Mocking Bird 2025-03-14
Across
- the hometown
- Atticus Finch's job
- Boo's older brother
- the kids Christmas gift
- the Finch's cook
- author of To Kill a Mocking Bird
- Scouts 1st grade teacher
- Jem and Scouts neighbor
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- person being accussed
- symbol of the story
- Jean's Nickname
- state the story takes place in
- Tom Robinsons verdict
- destroys Miss Maudie's house
- Scout's brothers name
15 Clues: the hometown • Jean's Nickname • the Finch's cook • symbol of the story • Atticus Finch's job • Boo's older brother • person being accussed • Tom Robinsons verdict • Scout's brothers name • the kids Christmas gift • Jem and Scouts neighbor • Scouts 1st grade teacher • destroys Miss Maudie's house • state the story takes place in • author of To Kill a Mocking Bird
To Kill a Mockingbird Part 1 Vocabulary 2013-02-27
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- Seeking; searching
- Obscene; crude
- Druggist
- Annoyance
- Restriction of property by limiting inheritance to specific descendants
- Scribble
- Impossible to comprehend
- Absolute power or authority
- Not readily noticeable; obscure
- Proud; triumphant
- Slave
- Rickety; ready to collapse
- Slither; sneak
- Thoughtful; preoccupied
- Lethargic; inactive
- Lazy; absent
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- Leanings; natural inclinations
- Weak; flimsy
- The act of annoying; harassment
- Favorable
- Shame; humiliation
- At the same time; concurrent
- Wisely; sensibly
- Very harmful; deadly
- Frown
25 Clues: Slave • Frown • Druggist • Scribble • Annoyance • Favorable • Weak; flimsy • Lazy; absent • Obscene; crude • Slither; sneak • Wisely; sensibly • Proud; triumphant • Seeking; searching • Shame; humiliation • Lethargic; inactive • Very harmful; deadly • Thoughtful; preoccupied • Impossible to comprehend • Rickety; ready to collapse • Absolute power or authority • At the same time; concurrent • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Vocabulary part 2 2013-08-12
Across
- humiliate; embarrass
- showing no emotion
- A fanatic is a person whose extreme enthusiasm, interest, zeal
- to pay for something or to make up for something.
- oppose; make angry
- shocking; horrifying
- industriously; in a hard-working manner
- able to speak and express oneself
- to pour liquid, in this case water, all over that person.
- to move or slink about in a sinister manner.
- calm
- kindly; gently
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- greatly preoccupy
- easily annoyed
- clear and brief
- clothing
- residents
- Incest is sexual intercourse between persons too closely related
- being pulled in the direction of that object or person.
- politely; in the manner of a gentleman
20 Clues: calm • clothing • residents • easily annoyed • kindly; gently • clear and brief • greatly preoccupy • showing no emotion • oppose; make angry • humiliate; embarrass • shocking; horrifying • able to speak and express oneself • politely; in the manner of a gentleman • industriously; in a hard-working manner • to move or slink about in a sinister manner. • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Chapters 1 & 2 2015-01-04
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- Synonyms: Uncommunicative, quiet, not talkative
- To make an unpleasant feeling less intense
- Having lost life, flavor, spirit, liveliness; lackluster
- Synonyms: Illegal, unlawful, forbidden
- A restriction on a person or activity
- Synonyms: To be swarming with, to overflow with, full of
- An odd trait or characteristic; an oddity or eccentricity
- A cause of annoyance or irritation; a nuisance
- Synonyms: Native, original
- To have a powerful effect; to force into action
- To consult and compare opinions; to bestow upon as a gift or favor
- Lacking direction; incautious, rash
- A sudden attack into enemy territory; an effort to branch out to something new
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- A dwelling place; a home
- A movable piece of personal property; a slave
- Synonyms: Hostile, evil, malicious
- An authoritative pronouncement
- A tendency to think favorably of something
- A temporary stay
- Synonyms: Reverence, respect, religiousness, holiness
20 Clues: A temporary stay • A dwelling place; a home • Synonyms: Native, original • An authoritative pronouncement • Synonyms: Hostile, evil, malicious • Lacking direction; incautious, rash • A restriction on a person or activity • Synonyms: Illegal, unlawful, forbidden • To make an unpleasant feeling less intense • A tendency to think favorably of something • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Vocabulary (Sabina Pestka) 2018-02-15
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- to quiet, to overwhelm something until it is powerless (verb)
- never wrong, incapable of error (adjective)
- a noisy quarrel or fight (noun)
- to scold, to express stern disapproval of (verb)
- a restriction on a piece of land, the limiting of the passage of property (from one generation to another)(noun)
- court to give testimony (noun)
- sneaky, done in secret (adjective)
- the act of declaring someone guilty of an offense (noun)
- to relieve, to make less severe, to soothe (verb)
- somebody who stays away from society and the company of others (noun)
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- a period of watchful attention, an act or period of (noun)
- a written legal order directing a person to appear
- a dresser or armoire, a large cabinet with drawers or places for hanging clothes (noun)
- run-down; repulsive, as from neglect (adjective)
- able to speak and express oneself clearly, using language easily (adjective)
- dangerous in effect, inclined to cause harm (adjective)
- inconspicuous, not readily noticeable (adjective)
- abnormality, a state different than what is expected or normal (noun)
- ill-natured, easily irritated or annoyed (adjective)
- angry due to injustice or mistreatment (adjective)
- mental or emotional strength in facing adversity (trouble or misfortune), danger or temptation courageously (noun)
21 Clues: court to give testimony (noun) • a noisy quarrel or fight (noun) • sneaky, done in secret (adjective) • never wrong, incapable of error (adjective) • run-down; repulsive, as from neglect (adjective) • to scold, to express stern disapproval of (verb) • inconspicuous, not readily noticeable (adjective) • to relieve, to make less severe, to soothe (verb) • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Part 1 Review 2019-04-23
Across
- The family that gets away with small crimes in town because people feel sorry for them.
- Walter pours this all over his food when visiting the Finches.
- Scout vs. Burris is an example of man vs. ?
- Name of the town the story takes place.
- A kind neighbor who is friends with the Finches.
- Atticus shot this dog due to rabies.
- A lawyer and Scout and Jem's father.
- The mysterious neighbor that the kids try to make come out.
- Mrs. Dubose uses this to keep the kids visiting her for company.
- A proud family that won't take handouts or charity from others.
- Scout gets in trouble on her first day of school for knowing how to do this.
- Atticus vs. the town in the Tom Robinson case is an example of man vs.?
- Era that our setting takes place; effecting all of America.
- Fair and caring Finch cook.
- These have been burned by a fire or Jem has destroyed them.
- Atticus' nickname when he was young; all the neighborhood knows it but his kids.
- The kids believe Atticus to too _______ due to him never wanting to play with them.
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- Atticus wouldn't be able to look his children in the ________ if he didn't take the case.
- Nathan Radley uses this plug the hole in the tree.
- Jem, Scout, and Dill see this when they sneak onto the Radley property; it scares them.
- Tomboy that goes by Jean Louise Finch.
- Maycomb's usual disease.
- Older brother of Scout.
- Believe's Scout should stop being a burden on Atticus and behave appropriately.
- Morfine addict; Jem is forced to read to her.
- Scout believes she is engaged to this character.
- Boo's real name.
- It's a sin to kill a mockingbird because mockingbirds are _______.
- Accused of rape; Atticus takes his case.
- Jem leaves these behind the night the kids sneak onto the Radley property.
- “You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view – until you climb into his ___________ and walk around in it.” (Atticus).
- Author of the novel.
- Atticus vs. the dog is an example of man vs ?
- “It’s when you know you’re _______ before you begin but you begin anyway and you see it through no matter what. You rarely win, but sometimes you do. Mrs. Dubose won, all ninety-eight pounds of her.” (Atticus)
- Scout having to hold herself back from fighting is an example of man v. ?
35 Clues: Boo's real name. • Author of the novel. • Older brother of Scout. • Maycomb's usual disease. • Fair and caring Finch cook. • Atticus shot this dog due to rabies. • A lawyer and Scout and Jem's father. • Tomboy that goes by Jean Louise Finch. • Name of the town the story takes place. • Accused of rape; Atticus takes his case. • Scout vs. Burris is an example of man vs. ? • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Part 1 Review 2019-04-23
Across
- A lawyer and Scout and Jem's father.
- Jem, Scout, and Dill see this when they sneak onto the Radley property; it scares them.
- Maycomb's usual disease.
- A proud family that won't take handouts or charity from others.
- “You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view – until you climb into his ___________ and walk around in it.” (Atticus).
- A kind neighbor who is friends with the Finches.
- The mysterious neighbor that the kids try to make come out.
- The family that gets away with small crimes in town because people feel sorry for them.
- Older brother of Scout.
- These have been burned by a fire or Jem has destroyed them.
- Scout gets in trouble on her first day of school for knowing how to do this.
- Boo's real name.
- Atticus vs. the town in the Tom Robinson case is an example of man vs.?
- Scout believes she is engaged to this character.
- Scout having to hold herself back from fighting is an example of man v. ?
- Era that our setting takes place; effecting all of America.
- Atticus vs. the dog is an example of man vs ?
- Atticus shot this dog due to rabies.
- The kids believe Atticus to too _______ due to him never wanting to play with them.
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- It's a sin to kill a mockingbird because mockingbirds are _______.
- Walter pours this all over his food when visiting the Finches.
- “It’s when you know you’re _______ before you begin but you begin anyway and you see it through no matter what. You rarely win, but sometimes you do. Mrs. Dubose won, all ninety-eight pounds of her.” (Atticus)
- Fair and caring Finch cook.
- An addict; Jem is forced to read to her.
- Atticus' nickname when he was young; all the neighborhood knows it but his kids.
- Believe's Scout should stop being a burden on Atticus and behave appropriately.
- Atticus wouldn't be able to look his children in the ________ if he didn't take the case.
- Name of the town the story takes place.
- Accused of rape; Atticus takes his case.
- Mrs. Dubose uses this to keep the kids visiting her for company.
- Nathan Radley uses this plug the hole in the tree.
- Author of the novel.
- Jem leaves these behind the night the kids sneak onto the Radley property.
- Scout vs. Burris is an example of man vs. ?
- Tomboy that goes by Jean Louise Finch.
35 Clues: Boo's real name. • Author of the novel. • Older brother of Scout. • Maycomb's usual disease. • Fair and caring Finch cook. • A lawyer and Scout and Jem's father. • Atticus shot this dog due to rabies. • Tomboy that goes by Jean Louise Finch. • Name of the town the story takes place. • An addict; Jem is forced to read to her. • Accused of rape; Atticus takes his case. • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird: Chapters 17-20 2016-11-28
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- Ford
- Least dirty of the Ewell clan
- Clothes storage
- Opposite of scrawny
- Financial Assistance
- Flowers
- Audience
- A challenge to or disagreement with something
- Mayella age
- Exaggerated gesture
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- Depression ice cream cost
- Gilmer first name
- Neither left nor right handed
- Cigar aficionado
- Arrogant or disdainful
- Dre or Phil
- Bath or shower
- Curtain improvisation
- Disrespectful to a court of law and its officers
- Removes seeds from cotton
- Small breed of chicken
21 Clues: Ford • Flowers • Audience • Dre or Phil • Mayella age • Bath or shower • Clothes storage • Cigar aficionado • Gilmer first name • Opposite of scrawny • Exaggerated gesture • Financial Assistance • Curtain improvisation • Arrogant or disdainful • Small breed of chicken • Depression ice cream cost • Removes seeds from cotton • Least dirty of the Ewell clan • Neither left nor right handed • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Chapters 9-14 2024-05-06
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- Who is Atticus fighting for?
- Jem and Scout and usually portrayed as _______ over spoiled.
- Scout is often told to change the way she ______?
- What is a theme that is prominent through this story?
- Scouts uncle who she seems to favor.
- What is the word for treating some people differently from others based on certain factors.
- What happens between Scout and Francis?
- Jem and Scout are excited for spring because they will have more time to ____.
- Not guilty of something or unknowing of information.
- The holiday that Jen and scout have mixed feelings about.
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- Another word for unfairness.
- Who does scout and her brother have to read to?
- Where does calpurnia not trust Jem and Scout to go due to their previous actions.
- What animal starts to appear through these chapters that’s significant to the story?
- Aunt Alexandra is going to scouts house to be a _______ influence to her.
- What does Jem buy Scout and later breaks?
- Where would’ve Maycomb been if not for sinkfield?
- What season does this section of the story start in?
- What animal do Jem and scout see?
- Who is going against the trial?
20 Clues: Another word for unfairness. • Who is Atticus fighting for? • Who is going against the trial? • What animal do Jem and scout see? • Scouts uncle who she seems to favor. • What happens between Scout and Francis? • What does Jem buy Scout and later breaks? • Who does scout and her brother have to read to? • Scout is often told to change the way she ______? • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Chapters 1-16 2023-10-11
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- Time period that the story takes place
- Who invited Walter to dinner?
- Name of the town / setting of the story
- Mr. Nathan Radley uses this to plug the knothole
- Who does Scout talk to during the mob scene?
- What destroyed Miss Maudie's house?
- Atticus said that Mrs. Dubose had true _____________ for fighting her disease, knowing how difficult it was going to be
- The name of the rabies dog
- What is Atticus's profession or job?
Down
- Who does Aunt Alexandra want to get rid of?
- What did Boo wrap around Scout after Miss Maudie's house burned down?
- The teacher that Scout doesn't get along with
- The mob stopped because of Scout's ____________
- Who does Scout beat up on the first day of school?
- Robinson Who is Atticus defending during the trial?
- Where did the Finch kids find gifts from Boo Radley?
- What is Jem's real name?
- What is Boo's real name?
- What does Walter put on his food that Scout bullies him for?
- What was Mrs. Dubose addicted to?
- What got stuck on the Radley fence as the kids were trying to run?
- What animal did Jem say that Boo eats raw?
22 Clues: What is Jem's real name? • What is Boo's real name? • The name of the rabies dog • Who invited Walter to dinner? • What was Mrs. Dubose addicted to? • What destroyed Miss Maudie's house? • What is Atticus's profession or job? • Time period that the story takes place • Name of the town / setting of the story • What animal did Jem say that Boo eats raw? • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird - Weeks 1 - 2 2025-04-15
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- Finch family's housekeeper
- Rev. Sykes takes up a _______ for Helen Robinson.
- Attorney and Finch family father
- Jem uses his sister's _____ in his misdeed.
- Jem decapitates these flowers.
- Mrs. Dubose gives Jem a ____ with a flower inside it.
- Narrator's full name
- Name of the town
- Town gossip
- Brother's nickname
- Dill _____ Jem to knock on the Radley's front door.
- Friend's nickname
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- Neighbor who insults people
- The children visit ________ church with Calpurnia.
- Friend's full name
- The "ghost" of the town
- The town is not real; it is ______.
- Name for the type of singing at the church
- Narrator's nickname
- Jem is so moody that Scout wonders if he has a _______.
20 Clues: Town gossip • Name of the town • Friend's nickname • Friend's full name • Brother's nickname • Narrator's nickname • Narrator's full name • The "ghost" of the town • Finch family's housekeeper • Neighbor who insults people • Jem decapitates these flowers. • Attorney and Finch family father • The town is not real; it is ______. • Name for the type of singing at the church • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird, Vocabulary (7-11) 2026-02-09
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- lack of attention and due care
- not carefully or expertly made
- being on a very small scale
- give or supply
- occurring or operating at the same time
- in a passionate or forceful manner
- make psychologically or physically used (to something)
- a condition of great disorder
- marked by excessive enthusiasm for and intense devotion to a cause or idea
- destroy or consume completely
- exhibiting lack of respect; rude and discourteous
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- a representation of a person that is exaggerated for comic effect
- take in, also metaphorically
- the limit beyond which something happens or changes
- complete or extreme
- suppress or crush completely
- not often
- impossible to come to understand
- cut or eliminate
- distant but within sight (`yon' is dialectal)
- inform positively and with certainty and confidence
- in a brave or heroic manner
- having fair knowledge of
- dwell
- give or restore confidence in; cause to feel sure or certain
25 Clues: dwell • not often • give or supply • cut or eliminate • complete or extreme • having fair knowledge of • being on a very small scale • in a brave or heroic manner • take in, also metaphorically • suppress or crush completely • a condition of great disorder • destroy or consume completely • lack of attention and due care • not carefully or expertly made • impossible to come to understand • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 7 thru 9 2026-01-21
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- The small, detailed carvings found in the tree
- The unexpected season Maycomb experiences
- Person Atticus says covered Scout during the fire
- What Jem mixes with snow to build the figure
- Tool found with the watch and chain
- What fills the knot-hole and ends the gifts
- The broken timepiece found as a “big prize”
- The tiny carved figures resembling two children
- The Radley who claims the tree is dying
- Material used to carve the small figures
- Jem’s emotional state after the Radley incident
- The gray string Scout and Jem find first
- Where Jem’s pants were found neatly folded
- What the pocket watch is attached to
- Nathan Radley’s excuse for sealing the tree
- What Scout is called when she walks away from a fight
- The type of contest Atticus says the medal came from
- Object Scout mysteriously ends up wearing
- What had been done to Jem’s torn pants
- Loud town warning heard during the blaze
- How Atticus describes the tree’s condition
- Rare weather that shuts down school
- Chewed treat found in the knot-hole
- Disaster that destroys Miss Maudie’s house
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- What Jem and Scout decide the found items are
- The hiding spot inside the tree
- Hairstyle detail that helps identify the carved girl
- Tarnished prize found in the tree
- Jem’s hidden reaction after the tree is sealed
- Telephone operator who announces no school
- The man Atticus agrees to represent
- Jem’s snowy project idea
- Miss Maudie’s gardening tool added to the snowman
- The clothing Jem goes back to retrieve
- Jem’s idea to thank the gift-giver
- What Atticus does for Tom Robinson
- The cousin Scout punches at Finch’s Landing
- Miss Maudie’s item used on the snowman
- The neighbor the snowman first resembles
- What Atticus says must be done to the snowman
40 Clues: Jem’s snowy project idea • The hiding spot inside the tree • Tarnished prize found in the tree • Jem’s idea to thank the gift-giver • What Atticus does for Tom Robinson • Tool found with the watch and chain • The man Atticus agrees to represent • Rare weather that shuts down school • Chewed treat found in the knot-hole • What the pocket watch is attached to • ...
"To Kill a Mockingbird" Pre Reading (Basic) 2026-01-07
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- A person who makes decisions in a courtroom
- A place where legal decisions are made
- The type of text students will be reading
- The first name of the author of the book
- The state where the novel takes place
- Someone who lives nearby
- The last name of the author of the book
- A made-up or written narrative
- A type of pickle; Also a character's nickname
- Doing something that is not fair or kind
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- People living in the same area
- The type of bird referenced in the title
- Treating people the right way
- A court case where guilt or innocence is decided
- The region of the United States where the story is set
- A group of related people who live together
- A person who defends others in court
- The name of the narrator; Also, an outdoor explorer
- A place where Scout spends time at the beginning of the novel
- The age of the narrator at the beginning of the novel
- Rules that people are expected to follow
21 Clues: Someone who lives nearby • Treating people the right way • People living in the same area • A made-up or written narrative • A person who defends others in court • The state where the novel takes place • A place where legal decisions are made • The last name of the author of the book • The type of bird referenced in the title • The first name of the author of the book • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Part One Crossword 2014-05-25
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- curious or inquiring
- a personal possession
- the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence
- exercising power in a cruel or arbitrary way
- great embarrassment and shame
- decorated
- (of two or more people) fully in agreement
- (especially of a house or vehicle) in a state of severe disrepair
- dull, bleak, and lifeless; depressing
- remain in one place in the air
- of, involving, or absorbed in meditation or considered thought
- feeling or expressing great happiness and triumph
- occurring, operating, or done at the same time
- carry out or commit (a harmful, illegal, or immoral action)
- deduction: something that is inferred (deduced or entailed or implied)
- lacking physical strength, especially as a result of age or illness
- (of a person or action) innocent and unsuspecting
- an opportunity occurred to assuage her desire for knowledge
- the state of being annoyed, frustrated, or worried
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- a slight objection or criticism
- not clearly visible or attracting attention; not conspicuous
- force or oblige (someone) to do something
- a student who stays away from school without leave or explanation
- an inclination or natural tendency to behave in a particular way
- relating or devoted to that which is not sacred or biblical; secular rather than religious
- a manner of having, showing, or done with good judgment or sense
- restrain or regulate
- a person who prepared and sold medicines and drugs
- not able to be understood; not intelligible
- action or speech that makes someone annoyed or angry, especially deliberately
- having or displaying a friendly and pleasant manner
- characterized by or appealing to an abnormal and unhealthy interest in disturbing and unpleasant subjects, especially death and disease.
- unable to be heard
- write (something) in a hurried, careless way
- put an end to (a rebellion or other disorder), typically by the use of force
- conducive to success; favorable
- (of a disease) very virulent or infectious
- devoid of guile; innocent and without deception
- move with a smooth wavelike motion
- slow-moving or inactive
40 Clues: decorated • unable to be heard • curious or inquiring • restrain or regulate • a personal possession • slow-moving or inactive • great embarrassment and shame • remain in one place in the air • a slight objection or criticism • conducive to success; favorable • move with a smooth wavelike motion • dull, bleak, and lifeless; depressing • force or oblige (someone) to do something • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird; By Harper Lee 2014-06-01
Across
- Marked by strong resentment or cynicism
- Gnaw into; make resentful or angry
- To hold back
- Extend out or project in space
- In deplorable condition
- A small mallet used by a presiding officer or a judge
- Move in a wavy pattern or with a rising and falling motion
- Stubbornly obstructive and unwilling to cooperate
- Briefly giving the gist of something
- Having a relatively high resistance to flow
- Shackle that consists of a metal loop that can be locked around the wrist; usually used in pairs
- Discourage or frighten with threats or a domineering manner; intimidate
- An impression in a surface (as made by a blow)
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- Unable to see distant objects clearly
- Thin and weak
- Equally skillful with each hand
- Make clear and (more) comprehensible
- Be envious of; set one's heart on
- Leave behind empty; move out of
- Provoke the hostility of
- Recovering readily from adversity, depression, or the like
- A feeling of anger caused by being offended
22 Clues: To hold back • Thin and weak • In deplorable condition • Provoke the hostility of • Extend out or project in space • Equally skillful with each hand • Leave behind empty; move out of • Be envious of; set one's heart on • Gnaw into; make resentful or angry • Make clear and (more) comprehensible • Briefly giving the gist of something • Unable to see distant objects clearly • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Portfolio Activity #18 2014-04-21
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- Who accused Tom Robinson with assaulting his daughter
- Who taught Scout how to write
- Scout's 1st Grade teacher
- Also known as Jeremy Atticus Finch
- Cousin to Scout and Jem
- Who forgot his lunch the first day of school
- Scout and Jem's father
- Boo Radley's brother
- Was accused of assult towards Mayella
- Tom Robinson's wife
- Charles Baker Harris' nickname
- Reverend at Calpurnia's church
- Bob Ewell's daughter
- Maycomb's sheriff
- Who was addicted to morphine
Down
- Who didn't want Jem and Scout at Calpurnia's church
- Who found a "cootie" in his hair at school
- Labeled the town drunk
- A bird that doesn't do anything but sing for everyone to enjoy
- Who hides away in the Radley residence
- Jem and Scouts uncle
- Who was the judge in court
- Nickname of Jean Louise Finch
- Scout's aunt
- A liver-coloured bird dog
- Who's house burned down
- Husband to Alexandra
- A yellow female cat
- Calpurnia's son
- Who was the solicitor in court
30 Clues: Scout's aunt • Calpurnia's son • Maycomb's sheriff • A yellow female cat • Tom Robinson's wife • Jem and Scouts uncle • Boo Radley's brother • Husband to Alexandra • Bob Ewell's daughter • Labeled the town drunk • Scout and Jem's father • Cousin to Scout and Jem • Who's house burned down • Scout's 1st Grade teacher • A liver-coloured bird dog • Who was the judge in court • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Crossword Assignment #18 2014-04-21
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- Scout does not want to wear a ________
- Mr.Ewell breaks Jem's _______
- appears under Scout's bed
- the brother of Arthur Radley
- Jem is _____ years older than Scout
- Mr. Raymond pretends to drink ___________
- during the trial Scout and Jem sit on the ________
- Atticus' brother
- Scout's first grade teacher
- the wife of Tom Robinson
- Jem and Scout get ________ for Christmas
- Tom Robinson's age
- her house burned down
- another name for a snowman
- Jem buys Scout this toy
- number of children Tom Robinson had
- Atticus wants Scout to fight with her _____
Down
- the first name of Jack's cat
- brings the mob to their senses
- the side of the face Mayella had a black eye on
- the type of flower Mrs. Dubose grows
- Atticus' age
- the book Jem reads to Mrs. Dubose
- the U.S state which the story is set
- Scout fights with _________ at Christmas
- Calpurina takes Scout and Jem to a black _____
- Charles Baker Harris' nickname
- Jem buys himself this toy
- found guilty at the trial
- the dog that Atticus shoots
- Mr. Ewell's first name
- the movie Dill had seen
- Jem wants to give Boo a ______
33 Clues: Atticus' age • Atticus' brother • Tom Robinson's age • her house burned down • Mr. Ewell's first name • the movie Dill had seen • Jem buys Scout this toy • the wife of Tom Robinson • appears under Scout's bed • Jem buys himself this toy • found guilty at the trial • another name for a snowman • Scout's first grade teacher • the dog that Atticus shoots • the first name of Jack's cat • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird By: Justin Rech 2013-03-03
Across
- make (someone) legally or morally bound to an action or course of action
- not discovered or known about; uncertain
- make (something) clear; explain
- the choice and use of words and phrases in speech or writing
- come or bring together for a meeting or activity; assemble
- something that causes pain or suffering
- a prison for people convicted of serious crimes
- pointlessness or uselessness
- courage in pain or adversity
- feeling or showing tiredness, esp. as a result of excessive exertion or lack of sleep
- (typically of speech or a debate) angry and bitter
- tending to remind one of something
- (esp. of a group or area) having a great deal of money; wealthy
- calm and peaceful, with little movement or activity
- originating or occurring naturally in a particular place; native
- cautiously and carefully
- Pierced with holes in something
- a tall stand with a sloping top to hold a book or notes, and from which someone, typically a preacher or lecturer, can read while standing up
- important; famous
- lacking good manners
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- giving the impression that something bad or unpleasant is going to happen; threatening
- punishment inflicted or retribution exacted for an injury or wrong
- Willingness to secretly allow or be involved in an immoral or illegal act
- Restricted or burdened
- having or displaying a friendly and pleasant manner
- an attitude of patronizing
- inspiring fear or respect through being impressively large, powerful, intense, or capable
- equipment for an activity or expedition
- the reluctant acceptance of something without protest
- lacking imagination, foresight, or intellectual insight
- Awful, Terrible
- not in a direct way; indirectly
- never failing; always effective
- Depressing
- using or expressing dry, esp. mocking, humor
- feeling or showing anger or annoyance at what is perceived as unfair treatment
- too long, slow, or dull
- accorded a great deal of respect, esp. because of age, wisdom, or character
- a person's manner of walking
- bold or daring feats
40 Clues: Depressing • Awful, Terrible • important; famous • bold or daring feats • lacking good manners • Restricted or burdened • too long, slow, or dull • cautiously and carefully • an attitude of patronizing • pointlessness or uselessness • courage in pain or adversity • a person's manner of walking • make (something) clear; explain • not in a direct way; indirectly • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird chapter 1 vocab 2015-09-03
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- Received; obtained
- Devotion to religious duty
- Ghost; apparition
- Finding, discovery
- Being, creature
- Authoritative decree
- Restrictions
- Less serious legal offenses including disturbing the peace behaving inappropriately
- Roofed porch or balcony attached to the exterior of a building
- Whirlpool
- Vicious; evil
- Indiscreet;lacking in discretion
- From that place
- Digs Foray Raid by an enemy
- Preference
- Institution to care for the insane
- Threat to use force on someone carrying out the threat
- Tropical plants with large leaves and irregular flower
- List of pieces that can be preformed
- Insulting or vulgar
- Unclear intimidation Threats; bullying
- Guilty of a crime
- One who is always noisy and quarrelsome
- The lower border of a roof that hangs over the outside wall
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- Lacking in liveliness; dull
- Slaves; property
- Dwelling; living
- Long fishing lines attached to many, small, baited lines
- Old-time pharmacist who prepared and sold medical drugs
- Oppressively hot
- Receptacle for spit (as for those who those who chew tobacco
- Acting in defiance to law and order
- Unusual in character or appearance; old fashioned
- Cut up; maimed; destroyed
- A smooth-leafed kale-like plant
- A wide, but thin strip of wood used in a bed frame to support a mattress
- Holding in custody
- Legendary, more than ordinary
- Irreverent; vulgar
- New and in perfect condition
- Odd or whimsical; out the ordinary
- Eased
- Walked in a leisurely way
- At night time
- Members of a religious sect
- Minor officer who's duties include keeping the peace
- Grisly; gruesome
- Stuck out; projected
- Straight, metal rod for ramming home the charge in a muzzle loading a gun
- Helpless
- Accused but not proven
- A small cheap automobile
52 Clues: Eased • Helpless • Whirlpool • Preference • Restrictions • Vicious; evil • At night time • Being, creature • From that place • Slaves; property • Dwelling; living • Oppressively hot • Grisly; gruesome • Ghost; apparition • Guilty of a crime • Received; obtained • Finding, discovery • Holding in custody • Irreverent; vulgar • Insulting or vulgar • Authoritative decree • Stuck out; projected • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird- Chapters 1-2 2023-02-22
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- slaves
- problems; annoyances
- a rule or command
- a pharmacist
- harsh; domineering
- tendency
- an old, cheap car
- lowered oneself
- a raid or attack
- illegally; secretly
- native
- clean; pure
- brothers
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- evil
- a temporary stay
- not yet introduced to
- dull
- gruesome, horrific
- eased, relieved
- a group of representatives
- bold
- powerless
- cloudy or vague
- religious devotion
- quiet
25 Clues: evil • dull • bold • quiet • slaves • native • tendency • brothers • powerless • clean; pure • a pharmacist • eased, relieved • cloudy or vague • lowered oneself • a temporary stay • a raid or attack • a rule or command • an old, cheap car • gruesome, horrific • harsh; domineering • religious devotion • illegally; secretly • problems; annoyances • not yet introduced to • a group of representatives
To Kill a Mockingbird - Chapter 1-6 2023-02-15
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- do something that one considers to be below one's dignity
- beyond or deviating from the usual or expected
- strong feelings of embarrassment
- in complete agreement
- act between parties with a view to reconciling differences
- diffusing warmth and friendliness
- refuse to accept
- force somebody to do something
- failure to be present
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- not divided or shared with others
- seek information from
- showing curiosity
- remove something concrete
- put into service; make work for a particular purpose
- add details, as to an account or idea; clarify the meaning usually in writing
- prove negative; show to be false
- characteristic of an absolute ruler or absolute rule; having absolute sovereignty
- spotlessly clean, and fresh
- liable to sudden unpredictable change
- an enlightening or astonishing disclosure
- a sudden short attack
- meeting requirements
- in deplorable condition
- be willing to admit defeat
- very unhappy
25 Clues: very unhappy • refuse to accept • showing curiosity • meeting requirements • seek information from • in complete agreement • a sudden short attack • failure to be present • in deplorable condition • remove something concrete • be willing to admit defeat • spotlessly clean, and fresh • force somebody to do something • prove negative; show to be false • strong feelings of embarrassment • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Chapters 24-25 2023-02-16
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- "Squalor can also be a description of the way the _____ live.
- Tom was shot _____ while trying to ______.
- In Maycomb, the "cooks and fieldhands" are ___ ______.
- Mr. Underwood’s editorial “likened Tom’s death to the senseless slaughter of ____ by hunters and children.”
- Atticus told ____that the day they took Tom "to prison he just gave up hope."
- At the end of chapter 24, ____is unsure of what to do, but she offers to help Cal
- Scout learned how Helen Robinson reacted to the news of her husband’s death from ___ ___ ___.
- Bob Ewell said Tom’s death “made one down and about two ___ ___ ___.”
- Mrs. Merriweather complains the ____ and ____ "grumbled all next day after that trial."
- Mr. Underwood connected Tom’s death with the “senseless slaughter of songbirds.” That plus the title of the book and what Atticus and Maudie said about mockingbirds in chapter 10 suggests that Maycomb committed a ____.
- Atticus comes in to ask Calpurnia to go with him to see ____ ____, Tom’s wife.
- Aunt Alexandra is hosting a "missionary circle" for the so-called "____" of Maycomb
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- During the conversation between Maudie and ____ ____, we learn that Alexandra is actually concerned for Atticus’s health, and that she’s angry the people of Maycomb won’t do what they’re asking Atticus to do - the right thing.
- Aunt Alexandra sits in _____ chair when Atticus and Calpurnia leave. What’s the significance of that action?
- Tom’s attempt to escape was seen as “____” by the (white) people in Maycomb. They used the incident as “proof” that stereotypes and prejudice were justified.
- ____ seems very concerned about the way the Mrunas live
- when Maudie and Aunt Alexandra return to the party, they carry on with their duties. Scout understands that carrying on despite tragedy is part of being a _____. Now she sees Aunt Alexandra as someone to look up to.
- Atticus says they didn’t have to use _____ bullets to kill Tom. Why is that important to Atticus (and the reader?)
- Mrs. Farrow and Mrs. Merriweather think Atticus and other “folks in this town who think they’re doing right” are actually “____.” This shows their hypocritical attitude.
- a description of conditions Mrs. Merriweather says the Mrunas live in; it means "being very dirty and unpleasant because of poverty and neglect"
- _____ reaction to Tom’s death suggests that he wants revenge for what happened in the trial.
- Many of the white ladies in this chapter are _____; they claim to be concerned about acting "Christian" and religious, but they don't recognize their racist attitudes toward people of color.
- the ladies discussed the situation of the ______, apparently a non-Christian African tribe
23 Clues: Tom was shot _____ while trying to ______. • In Maycomb, the "cooks and fieldhands" are ___ ______. • ____ seems very concerned about the way the Mrunas live • "Squalor can also be a description of the way the _____ live. • Bob Ewell said Tom’s death “made one down and about two ___ ___ ___.” • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Chapters 24-25 2023-02-14
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- Bob Ewell said Tom’s death “made one down and about two ___ ___ ___.”
- conditions Mrs. Merriweather says the Mrunas live in; it means "being very dirty and unpleasant because of poverty and neglect"
- When Maudie and Aunt Alexandra return to the party, they carry on with their duties. Scout understands that carrying on despite tragedy is part of being a _____. Now she sees Aunt Alexandra as someone to look up to.
- Atticus told ____that the day they took Tom "to prison he just gave up hope."
- _____’s reaction to Tom’s death suggests that he wants revenge for what happened in the trial.
- seems very concerned about the way the Mrunas live
- Merriweather complains the ____ and ____ "grumbled all next day after that trial."
- the ladies discussed the situation of the ______, apparently a non-Christian African tribe
- Tom was shot _____ while trying to ______.
- Mr. Underwood connected Tom’s death with the “senseless slaughter of songbirds.” That plus the title of the book and what Atticus and Maudie said about mockingbirds in chapter 10 suggests that Maycomb committed a ____.
- Mrs. Farrow and Mrs. Merriweather think Atticus and other “folks in this town who think they’re doing right” are actually “____.” This shows their hypocritical attitude.
Down
- At the end of chapter 24, ____is unsure of what to do, but she offers to help Cal
- Scout learned how Helen Robinson reacted to the news of her husband’s death from ___ ___ ___.
- In Maycomb, the "cooks and fieldhands" are ___ ______.
- Tom’s attempt to escape was seen as “____” by the (white) people in Maycomb. They used the incident as “proof” that stereotypes and prejudice were justified.
- Many of the white ladies in this chapter are _____; they claim to be concerned about acting "Christian" and religious, but they don't recognize their racist attitudes toward people of color.
- Atticus comes in to ask Calpurnia to go with him to see ____ ____, Tom’s wife.
- Mr. Underwood’s editorial “likened Tom’s death to the senseless slaughter of ____ by hunters and children.”
- descriptions of the way the _____ live could also be called "squalor"
- During the conversation between Maudie and ____ ____, we learn that Alexandra is actually concerned for Atticus’s health, and that she’s angry the people of Maycomb won’t do what they’re asking Atticus to do - the right thing.
- Aunt Alexandra sits in _____ chair when Atticus and Calpurnia leave (What’s the significance?)
- Aunt Alexandra is hosting a "missionary circle" for the ____ of Maycomb
- Atticus says they didn’t have to use _____ bullets to kill Tom. (Why is that important?)
23 Clues: Tom was shot _____ while trying to ______. • seems very concerned about the way the Mrunas live • In Maycomb, the "cooks and fieldhands" are ___ ______. • Bob Ewell said Tom’s death “made one down and about two ___ ___ ___.” • descriptions of the way the _____ live could also be called "squalor" • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Cross Word Puzzle 2017-05-18
Across
- departures from the normal or expected
- accused of raping a woman
- lacking interest; flat
- Atticus's Daughter
- an interest followed with exaggerated zeal
- it's a sin to kill it
- unsophisticated
- a type of grape
- to move in waves
- what Scout dressed up as for the Halloween pageant
- disentangle
- druggist; pharmacist
- roll around
- plain, open honesty, without any tricks
- walk heavily and firmly, as when weary, or through mud
- attacked Jem and Scout
- friendliness, hospitality
- cranky and argumentative
- drinks coke
- extremely sad
- number of times Tom was shot
- the black maid
- where Jem and Scout live
- never leaves home, saved Jem when he broke his arm
- an authoritative pronouncement
- where Jem and Scout found a pocket watch
- is a guest in the Finch's home
Down
- morphine addict
- curious
- smacks Scout's hand
- inclinations to something
- noisily defiant
- Atticus's nickname
- exceeding reasonable limits
- never-ending
- in deplorable condition
- believes Scout needs female model
- sharply
- what burned Miss Maudie's home down
- Jem, Scout and Dill sit in that balcony
- marked by success; favorable
- what threatens Atticus
- Scout's real name
- Charles Baker Harris
- belonging to or active during the night
- habitually reserved and uncommunicative
- the food and drink of the gods
- a condition of great disorder
- sensitive, easily irritated
- angry flow of words
- Scout asks Atticus what it is
51 Clues: curious • sharply • disentangle • roll around • drinks coke • never-ending • extremely sad • the black maid • morphine addict • noisily defiant • unsophisticated • a type of grape • to move in waves • Scout's real name • Atticus's nickname • Atticus's Daughter • smacks Scout's hand • angry flow of words • druggist; pharmacist • Charles Baker Harris • it's a sin to kill it • lacking interest; flat • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Cross Word Puzzle 2017-05-18
Across
- roll around
- a condition of great disorder
- the food and drink of the gods
- is a guest in the Finch's home
- Scout asks Atticus what it is
- number of times Tom was shot
- sharply
- walk heavily and firmly, as when weary, or through mud
- where Jem and Scout found a pocket watch
- an authoritative pronouncement
- plain, open honesty, without any tricks
- never leaves home, saved Jem when he broke his arm
- friendliness, hospitality
- a type of grape
- morphine addict
- inclinations to something
- believes Scout needs female model
- marked by success; favorable
- Atticus's nickname
- where Jem and Scout live
- departures from the normal or expected
- lacking interest; flat
- to move in waves
- angry flow of words
- Jem, Scout and Dill sit in that balcony
Down
- noisily defiant
- what threatens Atticus
- exceeding reasonable limits
- in deplorable condition
- never-ending
- drinks coke
- unsophisticated
- an interest followed with exaggerated zeal
- disentangle
- sensitive, easily irritated
- Scout's real name
- smacks Scout's hand
- cranky and argumentative
- curious
- what burned Miss Maudie's home down
- extremely sad
- habitually reserved and uncommunicative
- Atticus's Daughter
- the black maid
- druggist; pharmacist
- accused of raping a woman
- belonging to or active during the night
- it's a sin to kill it
- what Scout dressed up as for the Halloween pageant
- attacked Jem and Scout
- Charles Baker Harris
51 Clues: sharply • curious • roll around • drinks coke • disentangle • never-ending • extremely sad • the black maid • noisily defiant • unsophisticated • a type of grape • morphine addict • to move in waves • Scout's real name • Atticus's Daughter • Atticus's nickname • smacks Scout's hand • angry flow of words • druggist; pharmacist • Charles Baker Harris • it's a sin to kill it • what threatens Atticus • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Chapters 11-20 2020-02-17
Across
- A right to do something
- Hid out or walked about with a guilty conscience
- The process of breaking down or being destroyed
- Completely erase
- Unrelieved or without exception
- Feelings of unease or nervousness
- Scornfully
- Related to a church or a religion
- Uncertain or not completely agreed upon
- Tendencies toward something
- Soothed or calmed
- Equal in value or worth
- Thinking deeply or wistfully
- Uselessness, because of a result cannot be achieved
- A doctrine or principle
Down
- Resentment
- Forbidden goods or objects
- A difficult situation; problem
- Undamaged or unhindered
- Dry or lifeless
- Agreement without argument
- Was predominate or most common
- Characteristics that are out of the ordinary
- Careful examination
- Inconspicuous or not very noticeable
- To cause anger or irritation
- Offensively bold
- Pleasantly or friendly
- Being brief in a rude way
- A long negative speech
- Totally empty or laking
- Keep down or hold back
- Strict or severe
33 Clues: Resentment • Scornfully • Dry or lifeless • Completely erase • Offensively bold • Strict or severe • Soothed or calmed • Careful examination • Pleasantly or friendly • A long negative speech • Keep down or hold back • A right to do something • Undamaged or unhindered • Totally empty or laking • Equal in value or worth • A doctrine or principle • Being brief in a rude way • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Chapter 11 Vocabulary 2021-09-27
Across
- something of historic interest that has survived from the past. In this case, Scout is referring to a gun that would have been used in the Civil War
- old-fashioned
- a bitter verbal attack
- begin
- a laxative; often used as a cure for intestinal worms
- Apoplexy is a condition of sudden paralysis; a stroke. To be apoplectic, in this case, is to behave as if on the verge of having a stroke.
- overbearing; hard to put up with
- a state of low honor or moral character
- sticky
- fundamental nature; most important quality
- angered greatly
- adorned; covered (with decorations)
- to move in waves or in a wavy manner
- uprightness of character
Down
- inclinations or tendencies
- examination
- to palliate is to lessen the pain, or, in this case, fear and anxiety, of something without actually making the fear and anxiety go away. Calpurnia is not a great source of palliation; that is, she doesn't make the children feel any less anxious or fearful.
- offense
- A decree is an official order. As her older brother, Jem decreed what he and Scout would do.
- an outdoor area shaded by trees or, in this case, scuppernong vines on a lattice. See a picture of an arbor from an outdoor café in Greece.
- pale; lead-colored. Livid can also mean red, as in the color someone's face gets when that person becomes angry
- a long angry speech
- dentures; dental plate
- a device with a rubber bulb on one end and a narrow tube on the other: used to inject or extract fluids from body cavities
- a shrub with glossy evergreen leaves and waxy, rose-like flowers. Find out more about camellias and see a picture of a camellia.
- a woman's sleeveless undergarment, usually worn under a sheer blouse
- hall a covered passageway between two parts of a building
- calm
- reckless prank
- to move or slink about in a sinister manner. The children are skulking in the kitchen because they are fearful of Atticus's reaction when he returns home.
- prohibition; restraint
31 Clues: calm • begin • sticky • offense • examination • old-fashioned • reckless prank • angered greatly • a long angry speech • a bitter verbal attack • dentures; dental plate • prohibition; restraint • uprightness of character • inclinations or tendencies • overbearing; hard to put up with • adorned; covered (with decorations) • to move in waves or in a wavy manner • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Vocab Pt 2 2022-05-08
Across
- filthy
- in a loud, glaring manner
- manner of walking
- quarrelsome
- a hermit or loner
- rude; graceless
- wicked; disrespectful
- respected; admired
- in a dry sarcastic manner
Down
- sacrifice for a cause
- angry; hostile
- a bit; a very small amount
- from the country; untutored
- perfect; faultless
- a list or collection
- pure; absolute
- plotted
- aggressive; arrogant
- wild; menacing
- misgivings; doubts
20 Clues: filthy • plotted • quarrelsome • angry; hostile • pure; absolute • wild; menacing • rude; graceless • manner of walking • a hermit or loner • perfect; faultless • misgivings; doubts • respected; admired • a list or collection • aggressive; arrogant • sacrifice for a cause • wicked; disrespectful • in a loud, glaring manner • in a dry sarcastic manner • a bit; a very small amount • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Vocab - Luke Ward 2018-02-26
Across
- A period of watchful attention, an act or period of surveillance
- Able to speak and express oneself clearly, using language easily
- To quiet, to overwhelm something until it is powerless
- Dangerous in effect, inclined to cause harm
- The act of declaring someone guilty of an offense
- Somebody who stays away from society and the company of others
- Inconspicuous, not readily noticeable
- To scold, to express stern disapproval of
- Ill-natured, easily irritated or annoyed
- A restriction on a piece of land, the limiting of the passage of property (from one generation to another)
Down
- A dresser or armoire, a large cabinet with drawers or places for hanging clothes
- Abnormality, a state different that what is expected or normal
- Sneaky, done in secret
- Mental or emotional strength in facing adversity (trouble or misfortune), danger or temptation courageously
- To relieve, to make less severe, to soothe
- A written legal order directing a person to appear in court to give testimony
- Run-down; repulsive, as from neglect
- A noisy quarrel or fight
- Never wrong, incapable of error
- Angry due to injustice or mistreatment
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 • To relieve, to make less severe, to soothe • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Vocab Ch1-10 2024-10-15
Across
- a principle that limits the extent of something
- to make a bad feeling good away
- when a neutral bystander helps to solve an argument
- a surprising or not usual happening
- someone who is not loud or talkative
- someone who thinks about death or dark subjects a lot
- to act in an unpredictable way
- acting like a lady or gentleman
- to talk to someone as if you are better than them
- to sink into something and stay there
Down
- broken or worn down, poor quality
- a small, silly argument
- a bad or dirty word or action
- to be absent
- someone who lacks significance, liveliness, or spirit
- to feel warmly or nostalgic about something
- something strange that rarely happens
- to stay alert or monitor something
- an ability or trait that is already in a person when they are born
- to be subject to debate or conversation, disagreement
20 Clues: to be absent • a small, silly argument • a bad or dirty word or action • to act in an unpredictable way • to make a bad feeling good away • acting like a lady or gentleman • broken or worn down, poor quality • to stay alert or monitor something • a surprising or not usual happening • someone who is not loud or talkative • something strange that rarely happens • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2022-05-20
Across
- The kids were absolutely _________ for the substitute.
- He was feeling _______ about his test today as it got closer.
- The divorce was _______.
- The _________ emotions Jem felt were like never before.
Down
- Her parents said she was ________ when she slammed her door.
- His ________ was impressive to the teacher.
- There is only a few weeks he'll be in jail before the __________.
- The older kids were ___________ the younger kids by antagonizing them about there grades.
8 Clues: The divorce was _______. • His ________ was impressive to the teacher. • The kids were absolutely _________ for the substitute. • The _________ emotions Jem felt were like never before. • Her parents said she was ________ when she slammed her door. • He was feeling _______ about his test today as it got closer. • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2021-01-22
8 Clues: scouts brother • atticus’s profession • the disgrace of maycomb • to provide physical relief • scouts cook and mother figure • the last name of the family that the town was scared of • the new way of school for this town (use dashes for spaces) • the time period the book was set in (dashes instead of spaces)
To Kill A Mockingbird 2018-01-17
8 Clues: The Author • Main theme of novel • Protagonsit of novel • You never kill this animal • Setting of most of the novel • Having separate churches for two races • Comes to visit Finch family and messes things up • Jem and Scout were interested in this person at the start of the novel
