to kill a mockingbird Crossword Puzzles
To Kill a Mockingbird 2021-06-07
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- "Blacks" Church
- left handed witness
- Mayellas treated her siblings with
- Atticus quoted him
- Mother figure to Scout and Jem
- the era or event in history
- Mrs.Dubbose had an...
- Scouts brother
- bob ewell daughter
- in the knothole there was
- Thinks Scout would be lawyer
- the bug Scout notices
- Bob ewell will get
- newspaper publisher of maycomb
- who will marry Scout in the future
- walter's fondness over this food
- the amount offered to Tom
- described as a peppermint drop
- Jem's father
- the kids attempt to leave a
- A trait Scout has that saves atticus
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- judgement without reason
- Calpurnia's son
- the finche's neighbor;widow
- the reason for Tom's useless arm
- its a sin to kill this animal
- the judge
- a set of government rules
- the one who never leaves his house
- hada bug in his hair
- Gives Dill a sip of coca cola
- who put cement on the tree hole
- the flower given to Jem
- a piece of clothing Jem left behind
- A german leader
- Mayella's sibilngsbest described as
- trait Aunt Alexandra wants in Scout
- Mayellas felt like Atticus was
- this weather means are being bad
- Tom's reason for helping Mayella
- Jem had to read for her
- found "indian head"...
- Atticus's sister
- the state in which this takes place
- the main character
- the setting
- weapon
- Scout's 3rd grade teacher
- Accused of rape
- can only talk about farming
- sheriff of maycomb
51 Clues: weapon • the judge • the setting • Jem's father • Scouts brother • "Blacks" Church • Calpurnia's son • A german leader • Accused of rape • Atticus's sister • Atticus quoted him • bob ewell daughter • Bob ewell will get • the main character • sheriff of maycomb • left handed witness • hada bug in his hair • Mrs.Dubbose had an... • the bug Scout notices • found "indian head"... • the flower given to Jem • ...
To Kill A mockingbird 2021-12-15
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- Jem had to —-to dubose
- Miss Caroline didnt want scout too]
- scout and jems dad
- who comes and visits maycomb
- Scouts teacher
- the person Atticus was being a lawyer for
- what was Mrs.dubose addicted to
- Mrs.duboses gift to Jem
- what family wouldn’t take anything they couldn’t pay back
- How old were Jem and Scout where their mom died
- house burns down
- scouts big brother
- jems favorite sport
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- scout and jems cousin
- scouts real name
- the housekeeper
- Atticus occupation
- Who is Jems little sister
- its a —— to kill a mockingbird
- the sick dog
- where this story is set
- jack fintch
- dubose care giver
- bravest person Atticus knows
24 Clues: jack fintch • the sick dog • Scouts teacher • the housekeeper • scouts real name • house burns down • dubose care giver • scout and jems dad • Atticus occupation • scouts big brother • jems favorite sport • scout and jems cousin • Jem had to —-to dubose • where this story is set • Mrs.duboses gift to Jem • Who is Jems little sister • who comes and visits maycomb • bravest person Atticus knows • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2022-04-14
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- found in tree
- miss maudie made them for the kids
- major setting of the story
- first name of mayella's dad
- walter
- Atticus's sister
- last name of the woman on her porch
- what attcius says mrs. dubose was
- scout's brother
- what jem broke
- her last name is ewell
- is a radley
- the dog shot
- you can eat pickles this way
- what it is to kill a mockingbird
- last name of certain family
- mrs. robinson
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- housekeeper, cook
- the amount of times tom was shot
- last name of the convicted
- first name of author
- first name of the convicted
- last name of author
- county name
- state name
- on jem's head
- mayella's last name
- miss maudie's flowers
- scout's dad
- atticus shot one
- jacobs
31 Clues: walter • jacobs • state name • county name • scout's dad • is a radley • the dog shot • found in tree • on jem's head • mrs. robinson • what jem broke • scout's brother • Atticus's sister • atticus shot one • housekeeper, cook • last name of author • mayella's last name • first name of author • miss maudie's flowers • her last name is ewell • last name of the convicted • major setting of the story • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2022-04-21
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- Tom Robinson dies while running to this.
- What does Jem find folded on the fence?
- What is Scout's real name?
- Who does Atticus originally think is to blame for Bob's death?
- The Finch's cook.
- Miss Caroline Fisher disapproves of Scout's ___.
- How many times was Tom Robinson shot?
- The boy who comes to Maycomb every summer.
- Who is found to be guilty in the rape trial?
- The first thing Scout finds in the knot-hole of the tree.
- What is Jem's real name?
- What is a sin to kill, according to Atticus?
- The only people on the jury are ______.
- The author of this novel.
- The pageant took place on this night.
- To Kill a Mockingbird takes place during this historical time period.
- Tom's wife.
- Tries to be a female influence in Scout's life.
- Who narrates this story?
- This person compares Tom Robinson's death to "the senseless slaughter of songbirds."
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- What is Atticus's profession?
- - This book is a winner of the _____.
- Atticus says, "The only thing that doesn't abide by majority rule is a person's ______.
- Where is Dill from?
- Who saves Scout from Bob Ewell?
- Scout's costume in the school's pageant.
- In Atticus's view, all men are created equal in a ______.
- How does Scout describe herself?
- What is a hot steam?
- How old is Scout at the end of the novel?
- Who claims to have been raped and beaten?
- Mrs. _____ wrote the school's pageant.
- Aung Alexandra wants Atticus to _____ Calpurnia.
- spits at Atticus.
34 Clues: Tom's wife. • The Finch's cook. • spits at Atticus. • Where is Dill from? • What is a hot steam? • What is Jem's real name? • Who narrates this story? • The author of this novel. • What is Scout's real name? • What is Atticus's profession? • Who saves Scout from Bob Ewell? • How does Scout describe herself? • - This book is a winner of the _____. • How many times was Tom Robinson shot? • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2018-02-22
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- Scout needs the influence of a(n) ___ in the house.
- Who narrates the story?
- What does Scout find in one of the trees?
- Who does Atticus defend?
- Rev. Sykes needs to collect this from the church.
- Whose house is on fire in the story?
- What killed Scout and Jem's mother?
- Scout must “learn to keep her _____” during the trial.
- Atticus says that it is a ______ to kill a mockingbird.
- The Cunningham's are hard-working , but _____.
- Jem cuts off every ___ in Mrs. Dubose's yard.
- Mrs. Dubose tried to rid her _____ addiction.
- Who puts the blanket on Scout?
- What causes people to stay inside?
- hat freezes in a cold snap in the Radley house?
- Who does Scout and Jem find under the bed?
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- Does Atticus win his court case?
- Where is the setting of the story?
- Dill gets a new ________.
- Who gets upset that Scout can read?
- What did Calpurnia teacher Scout to do?
- What does Walter not accept from his teacher?
- Who spanks Scout for fighting with Francis?
- Dill thinks that Boo has what kind of hands?
- Who is the "meanest old woman to ever live?
- Which family is “the disgrace of Maycomb?
- Who is the Finches' housekeeper?
- "Linin" is done because some people cannot ______.
- Aunt Alexandra wants Calpurnia ________.
- Who accuses Tom Robinson of rape?
30 Clues: Who narrates the story? • Who does Atticus defend? • Dill gets a new ________. • Who puts the blanket on Scout? • Does Atticus win his court case? • Who is the Finches' housekeeper? • Who accuses Tom Robinson of rape? • Where is the setting of the story? • Who gets upset that Scout can read? • What killed Scout and Jem's mother? • What causes people to stay inside? • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2018-02-19
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- condition present at birth
- useless
- typesetting machine for newspapers
- furniture with drawers and space to hang clothes
- zealous; impassioned
- short; briefly stated
- to learn with certainty
- native to
- extremely angry
- cloudy or hazy
- not spoiled
- to give reason for
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- friendly
- WICKED SIN
- property passes through heirs
- unemotional
- ghost
- strange physical trait
- to intimidate
- distinguishing features
- patronized
- to confront BOLDLY
- epidemic disease
- to turn aside or swerve
- righteous and honest
25 Clues: ghost • useless • friendly • native to • WICKED SIN • patronized • unemotional • not spoiled • to intimidate • cloudy or hazy • extremely angry • epidemic disease • to confront BOLDLY • to give reason for • zealous; impassioned • righteous and honest • short; briefly stated • strange physical trait • distinguishing features • to learn with certainty • to turn aside or swerve • condition present at birth • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2018-02-12
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- ATTICUS'S BROTHER
- DEFENDS TOM ROBINSON IN COURT
- SHE OVERCOMES HER MORPHINE ADDICTION
- STATE WHERE STORY TAKES PLACE
- HER HOUSE BURNS DOWN
- ATTICUS SHOOTS ONE
- HOLIDAY ON WHICH CHILDREN ARE ATTACKED
- FINCH FAMILY'S HOUSEKEEPER
- AUTHOR OF TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD
- LAST NAME OF ATTICUS, SCOUT, AND JEM
- FALSELY ACCUSED OF RAPE
- SCOUT'S REAL NAME
- SHERIFF OF MAYCOMB
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- DOLPHUS RAYMOND PRETENDS TO BE THIS
- FALSELY ACCUSES TOM ROBINSON
- ATTICUS'S SISTER
- JUDGE HANDLING TOM'S CASE
- WHAT JEM MUST DO FOR MRS. DUBOSE
- NARRATES THE STORY
- RECLUSE WHO SAVES JEM
- SCOUT'S AGE WHEN THE STORY BEGINS
- FRIEND OF SCOUT AND JEM
- SCOUT'S BROTHER
- SCOUT'S TEACHER
- ATTACKS JEM
- FICTIONAL TOWN WHERE STORY IS SET
26 Clues: ATTACKS JEM • SCOUT'S BROTHER • SCOUT'S TEACHER • ATTICUS'S SISTER • ATTICUS'S BROTHER • SCOUT'S REAL NAME • NARRATES THE STORY • ATTICUS SHOOTS ONE • SHERIFF OF MAYCOMB • HER HOUSE BURNS DOWN • RECLUSE WHO SAVES JEM • FRIEND OF SCOUT AND JEM • FALSELY ACCUSED OF RAPE • JUDGE HANDLING TOM'S CASE • FINCH FAMILY'S HOUSEKEEPER • FALSELY ACCUSES TOM ROBINSON • DEFENDS TOM ROBINSON IN COURT • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2018-10-14
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- The name of the judge presiding over the case.
- Heck Tate's position in Macomb.
- The building where the trial takes place
- Another name for sexual assault.
- The town where the Finches live.
- The last name of the writer of Macomb's newspaper.
- The Defendant's Lawyer.
- The overseer of the trial.
- The place Tom was being kept before the trial.
- The victim in the trial.
- The name of the prosecutor.
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- The main character in To Kill a Mockingbird
- A family that lives in the house behind The Dump.
- The last name of the defendant.
- Atticus's sister who moved in with the Finch family.
- An opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience.
- The town Dill comes from every summer.
- The ability to understand another's feelings.
- Those who decide the defendant's guilt.
- The first name of Tom Robinson's employer.
- Atticus Finch's job in Macomb.
21 Clues: The Defendant's Lawyer. • The victim in the trial. • The overseer of the trial. • The name of the prosecutor. • Atticus Finch's job in Macomb. • The last name of the defendant. • Heck Tate's position in Macomb. • Another name for sexual assault. • The town where the Finches live. • The town Dill comes from every summer. • Those who decide the defendant's guilt. • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2018-10-14
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- Those who decide the defendant's guilt.
- The ability to understand another's feelings.
- The place Tom was being kept before the trial.
- Atticus Finch's job in Macomb.
- The building where the trial takes place
- A family that lives in the house behind The Dump.
- The name of the judge presiding over the case.
- Another name for sexual assault.
- The last name of the writer of Macomb's newspaper.
- The town where the Finches live.
- Heck Tate's position in Macomb.
- The first name of Tom Robinson's employer.
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- The overseer of the trial.
- The last name of the defendant.
- The name of the prosecutor.
- The Defendant's Lawyer.
- The victim in the trial.
- Atticus's sister who moved in with the Finch family.
- An opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience.
- The town Dill comes from every summer.
- The main character in To Kill a Mockingbird
21 Clues: The Defendant's Lawyer. • The victim in the trial. • The overseer of the trial. • The name of the prosecutor. • Atticus Finch's job in Macomb. • The last name of the defendant. • Heck Tate's position in Macomb. • Another name for sexual assault. • The town where the Finches live. • The town Dill comes from every summer. • Those who decide the defendant's guilt. • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2016-05-19
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- What Walter's mob tried to do to Tom one night at the jail.
- Lacking conscious or awareness of
- motivation deriving from ethical or moral principles
- threatening of foreshadowing evil or tragic development
- Represantation of innocent Tom.
- Forbidden by law
- Tom Robinson's lawyer
- Poor farmer; part of the mob that tried to lynch Tom Robinson
- Judge for the Robinson case
- a tiny or scarcely detectable amount
- Scout's first grade teacher
- A decision on a disputed issue in a civil or criminal case or an inquest
- a special advantage or benefit
- Jem and Scout's aunt who goes lives with them
- housekeeper of the Finch household and mother-like figure to Scout
- cranky lady died later in the book
- A person who practices law
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- Not agitated; without losing self possision
- to intrude upon, violate
- the victim of the supposedly rape
- an unfortunate person who suffers from adverse circumstances
- Tom Robinson's hand got caught in a ________.
- Her house burned
- never steps foot outside his house
- find or declare guilty
- Innocent guy accused of rape
- suggesting that something is true without proving it
- Narrator of the story
- setting of the story
- A formal examination of evidence before a judge in order to decide guilt in a case of criminal or civil proceedings
- equally skillful with each hand.
- home of the Boo Radley
- accompany in order to protect
- Type of sexual assault, also what Tom was convicted of
- implied by or inferred from actions or statements
- Scout's brother
- Father of Mayella
37 Clues: Scout's brother • Her house burned • Forbidden by law • Father of Mayella • setting of the story • Narrator of the story • Tom Robinson's lawyer • find or declare guilty • home of the Boo Radley • to intrude upon, violate • A person who practices law • Judge for the Robinson case • Scout's first grade teacher • Innocent guy accused of rape • accompany in order to protect • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2016-05-19
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- cranky lady died later in the book
- Narrator of the story
- A person who practices law
- Tom Robinson's lawyer
- Scout's first grade teacher
- Lacking conscious or awareness of
- Type of sexual assault, also what Tom was convicted of
- Forbidden by law
- a tiny or scarcely detectable amount
- Jem and Scout's aunt who goes lives with them
- motivation deriving from ethical or moral principles
- suggesting that something is true without proving it
- an unfortunate person who suffers from adverse circumstances
- A decision on a disputed issue in a civil or criminal case or an inquest
- Judge for the Robinson case
- What Walter's mob tried to do to Tom one night at the jail.
- threatening of foreshadowing evil or tragic development
- Not agitated; without losing self possision
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- the victim of the supposedly rape
- Scout's brother
- Tom Robinson's hand got caught in a ________.
- home of the Boo Radley
- Represantation of innocent Tom.
- Innocent guy accused of rape
- A formal examination of evidence before a judge in order to decide guilt in a case of criminal or civil proceedings
- Poor farmer; part of the mob that tried to lynch Tom Robinson
- Her house burned
- never steps foot outside his house
- equally skillful with each hand.
- Father of Mayella
- accompany in order to protect
- find or declare guilty
- implied by or inferred from actions or statements
- housekeeper of the Finch household and mother-like figure to Scout
- setting of the story
- a special advantage or benefit
- to intrude upon, violate
37 Clues: Scout's brother • Her house burned • Forbidden by law • Father of Mayella • setting of the story • Narrator of the story • Tom Robinson's lawyer • home of the Boo Radley • find or declare guilty • to intrude upon, violate • A person who practices law • Scout's first grade teacher • Judge for the Robinson case • Innocent guy accused of rape • accompany in order to protect • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2013-02-10
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- / Where the story takes place
- / Sheriff of Maycomb
- / Was a morphine addict
- / The person who killed Mr. Ewell
- / Atticus's sister who stays with them for a little
- / Author's name
- / Dill wants to be a _ when he grows up
- / Scares Scout and Jem on the way to the pageant
- / narrator of story
- / How Miss Maudie lost her house
- / found in Mr. Ewell
- / Tom's wife
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- / Like a mother to the Finch kids
- / Was shot trying to escape in jail
- / Doesn't actually drink but let's people think that
- / Atticus's job
- / Atticus believes Mrs. Dubose is _
- / Found hiding under a bed after running away
- / Claims Tom raped her
- / defends Tom Robinson
- / Breaks his arm
21 Clues: / Tom's wife • / Atticus's job • / Author's name • / Breaks his arm • / narrator of story • / Sheriff of Maycomb • / found in Mr. Ewell • / Claims Tom raped her • / defends Tom Robinson • / Was a morphine addict • / Where the story takes place • / How Miss Maudie lost her house • / Like a mother to the Finch kids • / The person who killed Mr. Ewell • / Was shot trying to escape in jail • ...
TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD 2013-04-03
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- was accused of rape
- a person who saw something happening
- name of the town
- do not like other races
- a race of people
- the head of the Finch family
- the leader of the court
- EWELL he got killed with his own knife
- SHOT FINCH the old nickname for Atticus
- a person who speaks in court
- the opposite of like
- a surname of the family
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- opposite of innocent
- a bad name to call black people
- the other Finch child
- what people do in court
- the shy boy
- addictive drug
- the maid
- a tomboy
- the person who accused Tom of rape
- the police of the town
- ALEXANDRA the person who tried to teach Scout how to be a girl
- place with a judge
24 Clues: the maid • a tomboy • the shy boy • addictive drug • name of the town • a race of people • place with a judge • was accused of rape • opposite of innocent • the opposite of like • the other Finch child • the police of the town • what people do in court • do not like other races • the leader of the court • a surname of the family • the head of the Finch family • a person who speaks in court • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2011-10-11
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- two carved figures of ____
- a gift jem could not fix
- a disrespected member of society
- those who decide fate in court
- only goodness, no evil
- pre judging
- all lives end in _____
- one who gives their story in court
- scouts guide through childhood
- a fierce, intelligent child
- consumed with seeing boo radley
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- a symbol of innocence and goodness
- growing up or finding new values
- having no money
- jems savior
- four years older to scout
- the story one tells at the witness stand
- the ability to live how one wants
- this gift brings good luck to the owner
- ___'s life is in atticus' hands
- the examination of a court situation
21 Clues: jems savior • pre judging • having no money • only goodness, no evil • all lives end in _____ • a gift jem could not fix • four years older to scout • two carved figures of ____ • a fierce, intelligent child • those who decide fate in court • scouts guide through childhood • ___'s life is in atticus' hands • consumed with seeing boo radley • growing up or finding new values • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2012-01-31
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- The ______ house is where Boo lives
- the finch's mother ____ when both kids were young
- Father
- who saves Jem and Scout at the end of the book?
- Who tries to kill Jem and Scout at the end of the book?
- what is the name of the Finch's cook?
- Atticus _____ the trial
- African American accused of rape
- how old does everyone say scout has to be before she starts understanding?
- Dill stays with Ms. _______
- What does Scout dress up as for the pageant?
- Scout doesn't ________ much about her mother
- The main character
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- where did atticus take an extension cord and a light bulb?
- Dill ________ because he feels ignored
- in what part of the arm does Jem break
- it is bad luck to shoot a ___________
- what body part does Jem break
- what is the pageant for?
- Girl who got "raped"
- what does the town call Atticus when he takes the Tom Robinson case
- Dill comes every ______
- What does Mr. Radley fill the hole in the tree with?
- Mrs. ______ makes Jem read to her
24 Clues: Father • The main character • Girl who got "raped" • Atticus _____ the trial • Dill comes every ______ • what is the pageant for? • Dill stays with Ms. _______ • what body part does Jem break • African American accused of rape • Mrs. ______ makes Jem read to her • The ______ house is where Boo lives • it is bad luck to shoot a ___________ • what is the name of the Finch's cook? • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2013-05-13
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- Justly chargeable with a particular fault or error
- Family name of Scout, Atticus, and Jem
- Each of the major divisions of humankind
- The faithful motherly maid for the Finch family
- The trait of behaving in ways considered typical for women
- Behavior that causes pain or suffering to a person
- The way in which 2 or more concepts, objects, or people are connected
- Intense dislike or ill will
- 20 miles east of Finch's Landing
- lawyer and widow
- Accused Tom Robinson of raping his daughter
- watch A watch on a chain, intended to be carried in the pocket of a jacket or vest.
- Thirteen year old boy and brother of Scout
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- A hole in a piece of timber where a knot has fallen out or tree trunk where a branch has decayed
- Not guilty of a crime or offense
- an innocent person who is accused for wrongdoing when they didn't
- A nineteen year old girl that is part of the Ewell family
- The period during which a person is a child
- A group selected according to law and sworn to inquire into or determine the facts concerning a cause or an accusation submitted to them and to render a verdict to a court.
- is a person being sued or accused of a crime.
- A formal examination of evidence by a judge typically before a jury in order to decide guilt in a case
- The state, fact, or period of being mature
- Last name of Boo, a recluse who never sets foot outside
- Narrator of book, protagonist
- A belief that one race is superior to the other or the practice of treating a person or group of people differently on the basis of their race
25 Clues: lawyer and widow • Intense dislike or ill will • Narrator of book, protagonist • Not guilty of a crime or offense • 20 miles east of Finch's Landing • Family name of Scout, Atticus, and Jem • Each of the major divisions of humankind • The state, fact, or period of being mature • Thirteen year old boy and brother of Scout • The period during which a person is a child • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2013-06-06
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- To make something clear
- Having a red or flushed facial expression
- Make someone extremely angry and impatient
- According to habitat or a custom
- A group of plays, or dances, that a company or performer knows, or is asked to perform
- Leave a place that one previously occupied
- Angry and bitter
- Coming after something in time
- A chisel with a concave blade, used in carpentry, sculpture and surgery
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- Until now or until the point in time under discussion
- A deep, long lasting sadness
- To reach an authoritative judgment or settlement
- To move with a smooth, wavelike motion
- An amber-green muscadine grape of the southeastern United States
- Offense or annoyance
- Being annoyed, frustrated, or worried
- To cause annoyance or resentment that persists
- Briefly and clearly expressed
- To intimidate someone into doing something with stern or abusive words
- The great or extreme scale, seriousness, or extent of something perceived as bad or morally wrong
20 Clues: Angry and bitter • Offense or annoyance • To make something clear • A deep, long lasting sadness • Briefly and clearly expressed • Coming after something in time • According to habitat or a custom • Being annoyed, frustrated, or worried • To move with a smooth, wavelike motion • Having a red or flushed facial expression • Make someone extremely angry and impatient • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2013-05-20
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- Scouts age at the begining of the story
- Robinson Who gets shot and killed trying to escape prison?
- What arm is Tom Robinson not able to use?
- what does Scout play in the drama production?
- She overcomes her morphone addiction
- What does Atticus make Bob Ewell do to see which is his leading hand?
- Ewell Who attacks Jem and Scout at night?
- Tom Robinson was lured into who's house?
- Radley Who is the unlikely hero at the end of the book, who saved Jem and Scout?
- Lee/ Who is the Arthur of "To Kill A Mockingbird"?
- Taylor Judge handeleing Tom's case
- Jack Atticus's Brother?
- Jems age at the beginning of the novel
- Caroline Scouts teacher
- The story is narrated by which character?
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- Friend of Scout and Jem
- Who is Tom Robinson's lawyer?
- What is that name is the fictional town the novel is set?
- what grade is scout in when the book ends?
- Who did Dill dare to touch the Radley house?
- An old dresser full of drawers on one side?
- Tate Shriff of Maycomb
- State the story takes place in
- What can scout do that other children can't?
- What is the verdict at Tom Robinsons trial?
- What does scout learn about through the book?
- Louise/ What is Scouts real name?
- dog Atticus shoots one
28 Clues: Tate Shriff of Maycomb • dog Atticus shoots one • Friend of Scout and Jem • Jack Atticus's Brother? • Caroline Scouts teacher • Who is Tom Robinson's lawyer? • State the story takes place in • Louise/ What is Scouts real name? • Taylor Judge handeleing Tom's case • She overcomes her morphone addiction • Jems age at the beginning of the novel • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2013-05-17
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- Where trials take place
- This fell from the sky and made Scout think the world was ending
- Falsely accused of rape
- Name of mad dog
- Scout and Jem went to Calpurnia's...
- What Burris Ewell had to go home and wash out
- The kind and helpful neighbor of the Finches; her home burns down
- Dill’s hometown
- Friend of Scout and Jem
- Place from which Scout watched the trial
- Atticus's sister
- One of the items Boo Radley gave the kids
- What Jim must do for Mrs.Dubose
- made a snowman out of
- Finch family housekeeper
- the sheriff in To Kill a Mockingbird
- The person who filled the knothole of the Radley tree with cement
- Jem chopped the tops off her camellia bushes
- Boo Radley covers Scout with this during the fire
- Jem's got caught on the fence
- Mayella's arm had lots of these
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- Scout goes down the hill and into the Radley's yard in this
- Poor farming family
- Jem says that he is trying out for this sport next year
- Aunt Alexandra calls the Cunninghams
- The teacher who tells Scout to stop reading and writing at home
- Setting of the story
- Narrates the story
- object Boo radley was accused of stabbing his father with
- Scout goes down the hill and into the Radley's yard in this
- It is a sin to kill a...
- Robinson is accused of...
- The movie Dill told Jem and Scout about
- he name of the church Scout and Jem visited with Calournia
- What Atticus is for Tom Robinson
- Drinking this in the middle of the morning was a summertime ritual
- Tom was shot while trying to...
- The judge that presides over the trial
- Miss Maudie's flowers
- The author of To Kill A Mockingbird
- Atticus shot a "mad one"
41 Clues: Name of mad dog • Dill’s hometown • Atticus's sister • Narrates the story • Poor farming family • Setting of the story • made a snowman out of • Miss Maudie's flowers • Where trials take place • Falsely accused of rape • Friend of Scout and Jem • It is a sin to kill a... • Finch family housekeeper • Atticus shot a "mad one" • Robinson is accused of... • Jem's got caught on the fence • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2013-12-03
Across
- a short stay at a place
- relating to or occurring at the first stage of something
- protection from danger provided by a shelter
- to obtain or get
- showing of emotion
- an act of doing something illegal
- reserved in speech; uncommunicative
- a limit or restriction
- showing a strong interest in unpleasant or gloomy subjects
- same as a pharmacist
- a slave
Down
- friendly and affectionate
- an act of doing something that is regarded as unimportant in order to appear generous
- sick to your stomach
- an action inspired by a belief
- a drawing description or performance that exaggerates somebody or something
- to commit or be responsible for something
- something that is difficult to understand
- a departure from a routine or something that is desirable
- feeling or making somebody feel thoughtful or gentle sadness
20 Clues: a slave • to obtain or get • showing of emotion • sick to your stomach • same as a pharmacist • a limit or restriction • a short stay at a place • friendly and affectionate • an action inspired by a belief • an act of doing something illegal • reserved in speech; uncommunicative • to commit or be responsible for something • something that is difficult to understand • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2013-10-29
Across
- Tim Johnson
- The flower Jem destroys
- Scout is too _____ to understand
- What Atticus wants his children to understand
- The part of Miss Maudie's house that caught on fire
- What scares miss caroline
- Something scout is afraid of becoming
- Calpurnia's church
- Jem's injury was sustained at the
- The jury's verdict
- Dill _____ Scout
- Atticus __________ children
- Where Tom Robinson is sent before and after the trails
- The book Dill bet Jem
- The town they all live in during the book
- Underneath Miss Duboses' shawl
- A treasure that the children found
Down
- Dill tells this to Jem and Scout about his family
- Aunt that comes to visit
- Scout hates this place
- A treasure
- Bob Ewell chews it
- Radley
- What Calpurina makes to help with Scouts mood
- atticus
- Mr. Raymond drinks this.
- baton The gift Jem buys for Scout
- The family that is looked down upon in maycomb
- The way to seal a deal
- The newspaper editor
- The present uncle Jack bought Scout and Jem
31 Clues: Radley • atticus • A treasure • Tim Johnson • Dill _____ Scout • Bob Ewell chews it • Calpurnia's church • The jury's verdict • The newspaper editor • The book Dill bet Jem • Scout hates this place • The way to seal a deal • The flower Jem destroys • Aunt that comes to visit • Mr. Raymond drinks this. • What scares miss caroline • Atticus __________ children • Underneath Miss Duboses' shawl • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2013-11-12
Across
- Secretly allow something considered illegal, wrong, or harmful to occur.
- To make someone feel annoyed, frustrated, or worried.
- Extremely stupid or foolish.
- A person able to use the right and left hands equally well.
- Deep regret or guilt for a wrong committed.
- Make something clear; explain.
- Having or showing a wish to do evil to others.
- Not showing due respect for another person
- A person's manner of walking.
- To wish them ill for it or to envy them.
Down
- A writ requiring appearance in court to give testimony.
- A journey to a place associated with someone or something well known or respected.
- A tall piece of furniture typically having drawers on one side and space for hanging clothes on the other.
- Strange and unconventional behavior
- A feeling of sadness, typically with no obvious cause.
- The practice of professing beliefs, feelings, or virtues that one does not hold or possess; falseness.
- To reprove severely, especially in a formal or official way
- A state of being extremely dirty and unpleasant, esp. as a result of poverty or neglect.
- The state of being famous or well known for some bad quality or deed.
- not even or regular in pattern or movement; unpredictable.
20 Clues: Extremely stupid or foolish. • A person's manner of walking. • Make something clear; explain. • Strange and unconventional behavior • To wish them ill for it or to envy them. • Not showing due respect for another person • Deep regret or guilt for a wrong committed. • Having or showing a wish to do evil to others. • To make someone feel annoyed, frustrated, or worried. • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2015-03-26
Across
- at a distance
- Scout spends her days gaining knowledge here
- to move through
- deadly
- a changing person/lizard
- the uncle in the Finch family
- a treat from Miss Maudie
- to wish ill
- Calpurnia's drink for the kids
- threaten
- irrelevent statements
- teacher
- neighborhood scold
- to meet in the middle
- The Finch's home place
- to make one lower down
- narrator's family name
- to taunt or harass
- everyone agrees
- moving in a see saw motion
- avoiding
- annoyed
- Mr. Radley's weapon of choice
Down
- visits for the summer
- the creator
- the cook
- a gloomy state of mind
- brother
- Arthur (Boo)
- an annoying bird
- the tree hole got filled with
- authoritative statements
- gum that scout found
- native
- narrator
- poor family
- religious views from Miss Maudie
- to deviate
- lawyer
39 Clues: deadly • native • lawyer • brother • teacher • annoyed • the cook • threaten • narrator • avoiding • to deviate • the creator • to wish ill • poor family • Arthur (Boo) • at a distance • to move through • everyone agrees • an annoying bird • neighborhood scold • to taunt or harass • gum that scout found • visits for the summer • irrelevent statements • to meet in the middle • a gloomy state of mind • The Finch's home place • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2015-05-06
Across
- What happens to Tom after he tries to flee jail?
- Who defended them by killing him?
- Who does Scout compare boo too?
- What is name of the aunt?
- what does her dad do for a living?
- Who tried to assault her and her brother when walking
- In the book Scout learns many ____,
- How old was Scout when her mother died?
Down
- what bird can scout not kill?
- Setting (place) in the book
- What happen to her mother?
- What is the name of the cook that works for scouts family
- mockingbird also stands for the ____.
- Type of work
- Lee Author
- Who calls the police when the children are attacked?
- York Place written
- What is the name of her father?
- What is the name of the friend that plays with Scout and her brother in the summer.?
- Radley What is the name of the mysterious neighbor?
- Who narrates the story?
- What is the name of the falsely convicted man.
22 Clues: Lee Author • Type of work • York Place written • Who narrates the story? • What is name of the aunt? • What happen to her mother? • Setting (place) in the book • what bird can scout not kill? • Who does Scout compare boo too? • What is the name of her father? • Who defended them by killing him? • what does her dad do for a living? • In the book Scout learns many ____, • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2014-05-07
Across
- Having or showing great authority
- To put an end to
- Embarrassment
- To argue over petty things
- Furiously angry
- Dangerous to health
- Legal problem with property
- Feeling of sadness
- Bad-tempered;argumentative
- Clean; not spoiled
- Entire range of skills used in a particular field
- Native to an area
Down
- Friendly disposition
- Scornful
- Reserved in speech
- Favorable
- Unusual,typically unwelcome change in the norm
- Insulting language often profane
- innocent; without deception
- To move with a smooth wavelike motion
- Able to use both hands equally well
- Devoid of intelligence
- Understood without saying
- Controversial issue
- To lessen an unpleasant event
- Long angry verbal outburst
- Bland;flavorless
- Harmless
- Sudden brief attack
29 Clues: Scornful • Harmless • Favorable • Embarrassment • Furiously angry • To put an end to • Bland;flavorless • Native to an area • Reserved in speech • Feeling of sadness • Clean; not spoiled • Dangerous to health • Controversial issue • Sudden brief attack • Friendly disposition • Devoid of intelligence • Understood without saying • To argue over petty things • Long angry verbal outburst • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2014-06-09
Across
- During the night, what possession of Miss Maudie’s catches on fire?
- Name of the boy that Aunt Alexandra doesn’t want Scout to invite over
- What kind of tree do Jem and Scout find presents in and have a great tragedy under that is in front of the Radley house?
- Where Dill lived when he wasn't in Maycomb
- Garbage collector and Calpurnia's eldest son
- Tom Robinson’s wife’s name
- Most of the book is a _____.
- Who tried to wring Jem’s arm off on Halloween night?
- Who comes to live with the Finches?
- What did Calpurnia find on the back steps?
- What did Jem rip while escaping from the Radley backyard?
- Name Atticus was called because of his gun skills
- What Walter Cunningham pour on his lunch while he was at the Finches house
- What was Dolphus Raymond actually drinking?
- What did Mayella send her siblings to town to get while Tom Robinson was in the Ewell house?
- First witness at the trial
- Which arm did Jem have his broken elbow on?
Down
- The verdict of the trial was that Tom Robinson was___.
- Known to be the neighborhood gossip
- Doctor that Jem and Scout have a bond with
- Book grandaddy Finch gave to Calpurnia
- Where Jem and Scout found presents
- What is the last name of the man who brought Jem home on Halloween after the incident?
- Who is the mockingbird that the title is referring to other than Arthur Radley?
- Name of lady at First Purchase Church that wanted Jem and Scout out of the church
- How many pounds did Mrs. Dubose weigh?
- Costume Scout was dressed in for Halloween
- Arthur Radley’s nickname
- The eldest of the two Finch children
29 Clues: Arthur Radley’s nickname • Tom Robinson’s wife’s name • First witness at the trial • Most of the book is a _____. • Where Jem and Scout found presents • Known to be the neighborhood gossip • Who comes to live with the Finches? • The eldest of the two Finch children • Book grandaddy Finch gave to Calpurnia • How many pounds did Mrs. Dubose weigh? • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2016-04-05
Across
- new way of teaching kids in school
- main character of the novel, can read and write
- brother of Atticus, has known Miss Maudie since they were kids
- very religious christians who believe pleasure is a sin
- gentlemen in scouts class
- looking back on past events
- respected nanny/cook of the finch household
- the "white trash" of the community
- crazy rumors spread about him, doesn't go outside, center of the kids' curiosity
Down
- stabbed in the leg by his son
- old widow who befriends scout
- scouts teacher
- town where the novel takes place
- brother of scout
- visits over the summer, plays with Jem and Scout
- coming of age book
- well respected lawyer and father of Jem and Scout
- gossiper of Maycomb
- "you never really understand a person until you consider things fro his point of view, until you climb into his ____ and walk around in it"
- poor farmers who won't accept anything unless they can pay it back
20 Clues: scouts teacher • brother of scout • coming of age book • gossiper of Maycomb • gentlemen in scouts class • looking back on past events • stabbed in the leg by his son • old widow who befriends scout • town where the novel takes place • new way of teaching kids in school • the "white trash" of the community • respected nanny/cook of the finch household • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2015-12-08
Across
- During the pageant, what song was the band playing that woke Scout up
- What was the prize for the best costume
- How much money did Jem give Scout
- Who's house burnt down
- What was the first activity Cecil and Scout did before the pageant started
- Who was the person that drank Coca-Cola in a paper bag
- Who did Tom Robinson "attack"
- What did Scout do backstage, during the pageant, while waiting for her line
- Who is Maycomb's police officer
- What did Bob Ewell get killed with
- Who was the man standing in the corner of Jem's room after the attack
- Who said they were going to marry Scout
Down
- Who was the first person to scare Jem and Scout on the way to the pageant
- What type of tree was in the schoolyard
- Who is the town's gossip lady
- What did Scout forget before they headed home from the pageant
- What did Scout hear the first time Jem told her to be quiet
- How many times did Tom Robinson get shot
- Who blamed Jem for killing Bob Ewell
- What was one thing Scout's costume was made of
- Scout _____ when she saw Boo Radley for the first time
- What was Scout's costume
- Who attacked Jem and Scout on the way home from the pageant
23 Clues: Who's house burnt down • What was Scout's costume • Who is the town's gossip lady • Who did Tom Robinson "attack" • Who is Maycomb's police officer • How much money did Jem give Scout • What did Bob Ewell get killed with • Who blamed Jem for killing Bob Ewell • What type of tree was in the schoolyard • What was the prize for the best costume • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2016-04-21
Across
- / Nickname of Jean Louise Finch
- Dolls / What did Dill, Jean, & Scout find in the tree
- / The town they live in
- Robinson / Who is being accused of a crime
- / What is the name of Jean & Scout’s Aunt
- / Who visits Scout & Jean only once a year for a certain period of time
- / Who criticizes that the children are at the church
- / Who takes Jean and Scout to a “colored church”
- / Where were the kids sitting during the Tom Robinson trial
- Lee / To Kill A Mockingbird, written by
Down
- / Jem goes to Boo Radley’s to retrieve what from the fence
- Radley / Name of the game Jean, Scout, & Dill decided to create
- / What is Tom Robinson accused of
- / When does Dill go visit Scout & Jean
- / Dill cries because of who’s testimony
- / Atticus would read to Scout when he wasn’t supposed to
- / How old was Scout when her mouther passed away?
- / Miss ______’s house was set on fire
- What is Atticus’ profession (job)
- / Is Ewell left or right handed
20 Clues: / The town they live in • / Nickname of Jean Louise Finch • / Is Ewell left or right handed • / What is Tom Robinson accused of • What is Atticus’ profession (job) • / Miss ______’s house was set on fire • / When does Dill go visit Scout & Jean • / Dill cries because of who’s testimony • Lee / To Kill A Mockingbird, written by • / What is the name of Jean & Scout’s Aunt • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2016-10-02
Across
- rigid, severe, straight
- lacking power or ability
- a formal or authoritative statement
- conditions or rules
- to lessen or calm
- friendly
- always ready to fight
- disapproval
- to establish oneself or another person in a residence.
- a temporary stay or brief visit
- to break away or leave a union
- devotion to religious duties and practices
Down
- boring
- almost always silent
- shamelessly bold; rude
- a brief trip to an unknown area
- a minor city official
- a preference; a preferred way of doing something
- Expressing a feeling that something is worthless
- stamps food stamps issued for temporary emergency use.
- untouched or unused
- an irritation or annoyance
- a legal action taken to settle a land dispute, pay with food instead of cash
- to do something that one feels is beneath him/her
- belonging to a particular region or country
- being cute or attractive in order to achieve a purpose
26 Clues: boring • friendly • disapproval • to lessen or calm • conditions or rules • untouched or unused • almost always silent • a minor city official • always ready to fight • shamelessly bold; rude • rigid, severe, straight • lacking power or ability • an irritation or annoyance • to break away or leave a union • a brief trip to an unknown area • a temporary stay or brief visit • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2023-11-13
Across
- What is scout for Halloween
- What type of novel is this
- What is Mrs. Dubose addicted to
- Where is the novel published
- Who is the author of the novel
- Who is the narrator of the story
- What is the other reason Aunt Alexandra stay, they need more
- Who comes to help Atticus when he starts the trial
- Who dares Jem to touch the Radley house
- Aunt Alexandra says every man should learn to
Down
- Who is the judge of the case
- What is the law that innitiates segregation
- Who is the sherrif of the town
- Who saves the children and give them there life, he is also locked away for years
- Tom Robinson is found
- Who attacks the children on the night of Halloween
- What is the name of the Town
- What does Scout find that she did not have on after the fire
- Who is the brother in the novel
- What is one of scouts past times or how she gets in trouble in school
- Who is the father of the children
- How does Jem find his pants on the fence
- Who is Atticus defending
- What goes off later and later every day as Jem reads to Mrs. Dubose
24 Clues: Tom Robinson is found • Who is Atticus defending • What type of novel is this • What is scout for Halloween • Who is the judge of the case • What is the name of the Town • Where is the novel published • Who is the sherrif of the town • Who is the author of the novel • What is Mrs. Dubose addicted to • Who is the brother in the novel • Who is the narrator of the story • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2024-01-26
Across
- Judge who presides over the Tom Robinson case.
- Brother of Atticus Finch.
- An African-American accused of rape.
- Gets beat up by Scout for insulting her father.
- Friend of Jem & Scout.
- Poor kid in Scout's class.
- Racist elderly lady who gets addicted to Morphine.
- Father of the girl Tom Robinson was accused of raping.
- The girl who accused Tom Robinson of raping her.
- Wife of Tom Robinson.
- Sister of Atticus Finch.
- Works for the Finch family.
- The older brother of Scout.
- The sheriff of Maycomb county.
Down
- The father of Jem & Scout.
- First grade teacher, new to Maycomb.
- Main character, narrator.
- The boss of Tom Robinson.
- Son of Bob Ewell.
- African American woman with a dislike towards white people.
- Reverend of an African church.
- White man who has mixed children and pretends to be drunk.
- Son of Calpurnia.
- A mysterious man who never comes out of the house.
- Aunt of Dill.
25 Clues: Aunt of Dill. • Son of Bob Ewell. • Son of Calpurnia. • Wife of Tom Robinson. • Friend of Jem & Scout. • Sister of Atticus Finch. • Main character, narrator. • Brother of Atticus Finch. • The boss of Tom Robinson. • The father of Jem & Scout. • Poor kid in Scout's class. • Works for the Finch family. • The older brother of Scout. • Reverend of an African church. • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2024-01-23
Across
- The name of the rabid dog that is shot.
- Narrator
- The substance Mrs. Dubose was addicted to.
- The sheriff of the town.
- The location the lynch mob tries to get into.
- Father of the narrator and her brother, hired to defend an accused black man.
- Miss Maudie's choice of flowers.
- Atticus tells the kids that shooting this bird is a sin.
- Accuses someone of violating his daughter.
- The number of times Tom Robinson was shot.
- The verdict passed by the Jury over Tom.
Down
- The older brother of the narrator.
- The accused black man.
- Period in history the story takes place.
- The Finch's housekeeper.
- The mysterious neighbor who saves the kids the night they are attacked.
- What the children are walking back from on the night of their attack.
- The town in which the book takes place
- The girl who was supposedly violated.
- The area of the courthouse the children sit.
- The food Scout was dressed as the night the kids were attacked.
- The boy who visit's over the summer.
22 Clues: Narrator • The accused black man. • The Finch's housekeeper. • The sheriff of the town. • Miss Maudie's choice of flowers. • The older brother of the narrator. • The boy who visit's over the summer. • The girl who was supposedly violated. • The town in which the book takes place • The name of the rabid dog that is shot. • Period in history the story takes place. • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2024-01-23
Across
- Accuses someone of violating his daughter.
- The food Scout was dressed as the night the kids were attacked.
- What the children are walking back from on the night of their attack.
- The area of the courthouse the children sit.
- The verdict passed by the Jury over Tom.
- The name of the rabid dog that is shot.
- Lawyer hired to defend Tom Robinson.
- Miss Maudie's choice of flowers.
Down
- The number of times Tom Robinson was shot.
- The location the lynch mob tries to get into.
- The mysterious neighbor who saves the kids the night they are attacked.
- The substance Mrs. Dubose was addicted to.
- The town in which the book takes place
- Atticus tells the kids that shooting this bird is a sin.
- Tate The sheriff of the town.
- Narrator
- The older brother of the narrator.
- The boy who visit's over the summer.
- The accused black man.
- The Finch's housekeeper.
- The girl who was supposedly violated.
21 Clues: Narrator • The accused black man. • The Finch's housekeeper. • Miss Maudie's choice of flowers. • Tate The sheriff of the town. • The older brother of the narrator. • The boy who visit's over the summer. • Lawyer hired to defend Tom Robinson. • The girl who was supposedly violated. • The town in which the book takes place • The name of the rabid dog that is shot. • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2024-01-24
Across
- to charge with fault.
- Jem punishment for destroy Mrs. Dubose's flowers.
- Atticus shot the …
- the state of being true.
- where they kept Tom.
- the item of Jems that got stuck on the fence.
- the type of flowers Mrs. Dubose had.
- the man who killed Bob Ewell
- a body of people sworn to give a verdict in a legal case.
- Boo put the gifts in a
- a structured process where the facts of a case are presented to a jury, and they decide if the defendant is guilty or not guilty of the charge offered.
- the town drunk.
- Mrs. Maudie's house got caught on …
- the town that the characters live in.
- Bob Ewell’s oldest daughter.
Down
- a prejudice or discrimination to a person or group based on their race.
- Atticus’ servant
- Where the kids learn.
- friend of Scout and Jem that comes to Maycomb in the summer.
- father of Scout and Jem
- Atticus’ daughter
- brother of Scout
- “it is a sin to kill a…”
- the state they live in.
- the man getting accused of rape.
25 Clues: the town drunk. • Atticus’ servant • brother of Scout • Atticus’ daughter • Atticus shot the … • where they kept Tom. • to charge with fault. • Where the kids learn. • Boo put the gifts in a • father of Scout and Jem • the state they live in. • the state of being true. • “it is a sin to kill a…” • the man who killed Bob Ewell • Bob Ewell’s oldest daughter. • the man getting accused of rape. • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2023-02-11
Across
- hard to get along with, quarrelsome
- something as necessary as a part of consequences
- someone who manages financial industrial enterprise (Philanthropist)
- sadness, low spirits, gloomy
- a duct for smoke and waste gasses produced by a fire, a gas heater, a power station, or any other fuel-burning installation
- a white, tasteless substance used in medicine. Antacid & laxative (___ oxide)
- public condemnation, expression of strong disapproval
- calm;peaceful;quiet
- the passing down of physical/mental traits from parent(s) to child(ren)
Down
- a right or privilege given to a specific individual or class
- to cut or tear something (apart)
- exercising power on a cruel way
- to intimidate by stern speech or arrogant manner.
- no longer in fashion, out of date
- a male priest, minister, or religious leader, especially a christian one
- gentle and kindly. A none harmful disease.
- a persons face/facial expression
- limbs turned outwards/flung out widely
- having/displaying friendly and pleasant manner
- internal diameter of a gun barrel. the quality of someones character.
20 Clues: calm;peaceful;quiet • sadness, low spirits, gloomy • exercising power on a cruel way • to cut or tear something (apart) • a persons face/facial expression • no longer in fashion, out of date • hard to get along with, quarrelsome • limbs turned outwards/flung out widely • gentle and kindly. A none harmful disease. • having/displaying friendly and pleasant manner • ...
To kill a mockingbird 2023-03-01
Across
- The judge for Tom's trial
- Jem and Scout's aunt
- The drug Mrs.Dubose was addicted to
- The kid who doesn't take things he can't pay back
- The sheriff of Maycomb
- Scout and Jem's dad
- Scout and Jem's friend that comes to Maycomb during the summer
- The thing Scout and Jem found in the knothole
- The object that Heck Tate took off Bob
- The journalist of Maycomb
- The person that spread gossip around Maycomb
- The pastor of Calpurnia's church
- The wife of Tom Robinson
- The doctor of Maycomb
Down
- The person who Tom supposedly raped
- The person who takes care of Dill over the summer
- The narrator of To Kill A Mockingbird
- The flower Mrs.Dubose gave to Jem
- The dog that had rabies
- The Finchs neighbor that Scout, Jem, and Dill try to get to come out
- The thing that Scout dressed up as
- The person who spit on Atticus' face
- The object that killed Bob Ewell
- The person that employed Helen Robinson
- The Finchs maid/servent
- The person who's house burned down
- Scout's brother
- The person who Jem had to read to
- The person who was accused of taking advantage of Mayella
- Boo Radley's brother
30 Clues: Scout's brother • Scout and Jem's dad • Jem and Scout's aunt • Boo Radley's brother • The doctor of Maycomb • The sheriff of Maycomb • The dog that had rabies • The Finchs maid/servent • The wife of Tom Robinson • The judge for Tom's trial • The journalist of Maycomb • The object that killed Bob Ewell • The pastor of Calpurnia's church • The flower Mrs.Dubose gave to Jem • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2023-03-30
Across
- Last name of the Judge
- Who moved in with the Finch family midway through the book?
- Jem, Scout, and Atticus are a ____
- The prize for winning the Halloween costume contest is 25 ____
- Miss ____’s house burned down
- Jem is Scout’s _____
- Atticus’s job
- In the black church there were no ___-books
- Aunt Alexandra wants to train Scout to be a ___
- Scout’s middle name
- What food did Scout dress up as for Halloween
- Who was the bravest person Atticus ever knew?
- Who proposed to Socut?
- Scout found a chewed-up piece of ___ in the knot hole
- Scout said Atticus was feeble, he was nearly ___
- Mayella claims that Tom Robinson had ___ her
- Tom Robinson said he felt ____ for Mayella
- Reverend Sykes gathered together ____ dollars at the church for Tom’s wife
- Scout’s first-grade teacher
Down
- Mrs. Dubose was a ____ addict
- what gift did Mrs. Dubose give to Jem after she died
- Boo Radley wrapped what around Scout when she and Jem watched Miss Maudie’s house burn down?
- It’s a sin to kill a ___
- Atticus had lots of ____ for taking Robinson’s case
- Scout and Jem’s father
- Tom’s employer was Mr. Link ___
- Tom Robinson was crippled on the ___ arm
- Scout said the Missionary ladies at Aunt Alexdran’s tea party smelled _____
- Who invited Jem, Scout, and Dill to sit with them at the courthouse?
- What did Scout find under her bed?
- Last name of the police officer in Maycomb
- In chapter 8, it ____ in Maycomb for the first time in decades
- Who stopped Cal, Jem, and Scout from entering the black church?
- Helen Robinson said Mr. Ewells ______ at her when she walked past his house
- Who is Calpurnia’s son that works as a garbage collector
- Who was the one that made Cunningham crawl into others’ skin and stop the lynch mob from hurting Tom?
- The Finch family’s cook
- Last name of Atticus’ defendant
- The county that the novel takes place in
- The news of Tom being ____ made Helen collapse onto the ground
- Jem left his trousers at the ____’s house
41 Clues: Atticus’s job • Scout’s middle name • Jem is Scout’s _____ • Scout and Jem’s father • Last name of the Judge • Who proposed to Socut? • The Finch family’s cook • It’s a sin to kill a ___ • Scout’s first-grade teacher • Mrs. Dubose was a ____ addict • Miss ____’s house burned down • Tom’s employer was Mr. Link ___ • Last name of Atticus’ defendant • Jem, Scout, and Atticus are a ____ • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2024-04-19
Across
- who tucks Scout in at the end of the novel
- who dies in chapter 11
- what does scout first find in the knothole
- Scout's father
- name of judge during Tom Robinson's trial
- scout's real name
- scout's brother
- who kills Bob Ewell
- where does Dill live during the school year
- what does Scout dress as for the school pageant
- what is Atticus' brother's occupation
- verdict of Tom Robinson's case
- which hand is Robert's dominant hand
- what will Tom Robinson's sentence be if he loses the appeal
- name of the mad dog
- Finch family's black housekeeper
- boo's real name
- who is Tom Robinson accused of raping
- the house that burns down belongs to ___
- editor of the local newspaper
- who is Atticus' sister
- Mrs. Dubose's flowers that Jem destroys
- who is Atticus' brother
- whom does Atticus believe beat up Mayella
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- what is Calpurnia's church called
- who threatens Atticus' life after the trial
- name of the sheriff of Maycomb county
- Atticus defends this man during trial
- setting of the story
- Boo drove ___ into his parent's leg
- Atticus' nickname due to his ability to shoot a shotgun
- Mayella'snfather
- who founded Finch's Landing
- who was guarding Atticus with a gun in his window
- boo radley's diagnosis
- author of TKAM
- what is Atticus' profession
- what was Mrs. Dubose addicted to
- main theme of the book
- what does Dill find in Dolphus Raymond's bottle
- which state is Maycomb in
41 Clues: Scout's father • author of TKAM • scout's brother • boo's real name • Mayella'snfather • scout's real name • who kills Bob Ewell • name of the mad dog • setting of the story • who dies in chapter 11 • boo radley's diagnosis • main theme of the book • who is Atticus' sister • who is Atticus' brother • which state is Maycomb in • who founded Finch's Landing • what is Atticus' profession • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2024-03-21
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- Every summer Dill stayed with his aunt, _______.
- _______ was Scout’s first grade teacher.
- Who is Atticus is well-mannered sister?
- _______ is the cook of the Finch home and also raised Jem and Scout.
- Maycomb is described as a “________ town.”
- What kind of flowers did Jim destroy from Mrs. Dubose’s garden?
- What is the name of Calpurnia‘s church?
- When Scout was _______ years old, her mother passed away.
- _______ Ewell had “cooties” and frighten Ms. Caroline.
- Who said, “Let the dead bury the dead”?
- _______ is the wife of Tom Robinson.
- Who is Atticus‘s younger brother who studies medicine?
- Bob Ewell was killed with a _______.
- _______ Cunningham didn’t have enough money for lunch.
- Who does Atticus think killed Bob Ewell?
- Atticus said it was a sin to kill a _______.
- Scout realizes that _______ must be lonelier than Boo Radley.
- What was Scout’s pageant costume?
- _______ was nearly 13 years old when he got his arm broken.
- _______ is a land and business owner in Maycomb.
- What was the name of the rabid dog that Atticus had to kill?
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- _______ treated Tom Robinson rudely during his questioning, which disturbed Dill.
- Who was the judge during Tom’s trial?
- _______ kissed Tom Robinson, and insisted he kissed her back.
- During the missionary circle, a lady teased Scout about becoming a lawyer. Who was the lady?
- Mrs. Dubose was a _______ addict who was always ill and eventually died.
- Who loves to garden but hates their house?
- The _______ didn’t have to go to school and could hunt out of season.
- Who didn’t know how to swim and was taught by Jem?
- _______ assures Scout that Jem is not dead.
- _______ Radley was described as six-and-a-half feet tall and dined on squirrels and cats.
- Jem, Scout, and Dill sat with _______ during the trial.
- Nathan Radley filled the tree up with _______.
- Mr. Underwood is said to be the owner, writer, and editor of the _______.
- What state is Maycomb County located in “To Kill a Mockingbird”?
- Mayella Ewell cultivates bright red _______ in the family’s yard.
- Who was Tom Robinson‘s lawyer?
- Who said it was a sin to kill disabled people?
- How did Miss Maudie’s house get destroyed?
- _______ Radley is the eldest Radley son and returned to Maycomb to take care of Boo Radley.
40 Clues: Who was Tom Robinson‘s lawyer? • What was Scout’s pageant costume? • _______ is the wife of Tom Robinson. • Bob Ewell was killed with a _______. • Who was the judge during Tom’s trial? • Who is Atticus is well-mannered sister? • What is the name of Calpurnia‘s church? • Who said, “Let the dead bury the dead”? • _______ was Scout’s first grade teacher. • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2024-03-25
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- He is the man that Maycomb County was named after.
- This child challenged Scout to a fight in the early stages of the Tom Robinson case.
- This is Dill's real full name.
- This is Arthur's nickname.
- He ensured Atticus' safety at the jailhouse with a double-barreled shotgun.
- She is the person who was allegedly raped by Tom Robinson.
- He is the son of Atticus.
- This is where a mob of people ambushed Atticus in order to lynch Tom Robinson.
- This is where Scout split her knuckle on a relative's tooth around Christmas.
- He was accused of rape by the Ewell family.
- This character is surrounded by mystery and urban legend due to his reclusive nature.
- He is Maycomb's sheriff.
- He cost the family 500 dollars after a botched attempt at presidential assassination.
- She is Atticus' sister.
- Calpurnia taught this character to read.
- He was beaten up by Scout but then was invited to have dinner with the Finches.
- She grows flowers and is a good friend to the Finch Family.
- He is the father of the protagonist, and he is an amazing lawyer.
- Scout will supposedly be married to this character.
- He came to live in the Radley House in order to take care of Arthur.
- He is Tom Robinson's former employer
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- She is the maid for the Finch family.
- This house is surrounded by urban legend and superstitions.
- She has a habit of prefacing her words with a curious "s" sound.
- This is Scout's real full name.
- She is Dill's summertime caretaker.
- Scout felt like she was being robbed of something here though she did not know what.
- She blocked the Finch family from entering the colored church.
- He saved the children's seats at the trial.
- She is the most devout lady in Maycomb County.
- This was once a person who now sits on roads and sucks peoples' breath.
- He is bitter towards Atticus because Atticus showed the courtroom that he is a liar.
- This is the county in which the story takes place.
- He gave Atticus the Tom Robinson case.
- She is Tom Robinson's wife.
- These are what Jem thought must be done away with after the Tom Robinson trial.
- He owned a tavern and is responsible for the location of Maycomb County.
- He pretends to be drunk though he only drinks Coca-Cola.
- She infamously loves to gossip.
39 Clues: She is Atticus' sister. • He is Maycomb's sheriff. • He is the son of Atticus. • This is Arthur's nickname. • She is Tom Robinson's wife. • This is Dill's real full name. • This is Scout's real full name. • She infamously loves to gossip. • She is Dill's summertime caretaker. • He is Tom Robinson's former employer • She is the maid for the Finch family. • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2024-03-25
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- He pretends to be drunk though he only drinks Coca-Cola.
- Scout will supposedly be married to this character.
- He owned a tavern and is responsible for the location of Maycomb County.
- He cost the family 500 dollars after a botched attempt at presidential assassination.
- He saved the children's seats at the trial.
- She is Tom Robinson's wife.
- She is the maid for the Finch family.
- This house is surrounded by urban legend and superstitions.
- He was beaten up by Scout but then was invited to have dinner with the Finches.
- She is Dill's summertime caretaker.
- This is Arthur's nickname.
- Calpurnia taught this character to read.
- This is the county in which the story takes place.
- This was once a person who now sits on roads and sucks peoples' breath.
- She is Atticus' sister.
- She is the person who was allegedly raped by Tom Robinson.
- This is Scout's real full name.
- This character is surrounded by mystery and urban legend due to his reclusive nature.
- He is Tom Robinson's former employer
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- He ensured Atticus' safety at the jailhouse with a double-barreled shotgun.
- This is Dill's real full name.
- This is the name of the author of the novel.
- She is the most devout lady in Maycomb County.
- He gave Atticus the Tom Robinson case.
- This is where Scout split her knuckle on a relative's tooth around Christmas.
- He is the father of the protagonist, and he is an amazing lawyer.
- He is Maycomb's sheriff.
- He is the man that Maycomb County was named after.
- She has a habit of prefacing her words with a curious "s" sound.
- This child challenged Scout to a fight in the early stages of the Tom Robinson case.
- He was accused of rape by the Ewell family.
- Scout felt like she was being robbed of something here though she did not know what.
- He is the son of Atticus.
- He came to live in the Radley House in order to take care of Arthur.
- She infamously loves to gossip.
- She grows flowers and is a good friend to the Finch Family.
- These are what Jem thought must be done away with after the Tom Robinson trial.
- This is where a mob of people ambushed Atticus in order to lynch Tom Robinson.
- He is bitter towards Atticus because Atticus showed the courtroom that he is a liar.
- She blocked the Finch family from entering the colored church.
40 Clues: She is Atticus' sister. • He is Maycomb's sheriff. • He is the son of Atticus. • This is Arthur's nickname. • She is Tom Robinson's wife. • This is Dill's real full name. • She infamously loves to gossip. • This is Scout's real full name. • She is Dill's summertime caretaker. • He is Tom Robinson's former employer • She is the maid for the Finch family. • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2024-04-14
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- Atticus brought __________ for Scout.
- Mr. Nathan filled the hole under the tree because it was __________.
- severe or strict in manner, attitude, or appearance.
- Lacking physical strength, as a result of age or illness
- Dill had asked Scout to __________ him.
- What Scout and Jem built with the snow.
- Stupid, or foolish
- the property of being able to exist for an indefinite duration
- Scout's real/full name
- Jacobs _________, who lived at the far ed of our street next door to the post office.
- certain to happen, unavoidable
- decorated or covered with enamel
- Scout and Jem's best friend
- The narrator of the book
- Finch Atticus's brother
- The children tried to give Boo Radley a _________ using a fishing pole.
- What Scout and Jem call their father.
- Atticus says every lawyer gets at least _________case that affects him personally.
- The brother of the narrator
- Dill did not come next summer because his parents wanted him to help them build a ________.
- The sick dog that was shot.
- They saw their uncle ever __________.
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- The house cook.
- The __________ only when tot school for the first day.
- The book takes place in _________ county.
- _________ put a blanket over Scout during the fire.
- Miss Maudie says Boo Radley's name is __________.
- At what did Jem get his arm broken at the elbow?
- The sheriff of Maycomb county.
- There was a fire in _______________'s house
- Scout's teacher.
- Scout was becoming more like a _____ every day, according to Jem.
- Jem said his pants were _________ waiting for him on the fence.
- Mrs. Radley died of ________________.
- When the alarm went of, Jem and Scout were sent _______.
- Calipurnia's church had no books because nobody could __________.
- Atticus is defending ____________________.
- Dill lives in __________.
- Atticus brought a _____________ for Jem.
- Mrs. Dubose wanted Jem to _______ to her for two hours everyday.
- People used to call Atticus ______ because of his good aim.
- Jem left his _____ at the Radley fence.
42 Clues: The house cook. • Scout's teacher. • Stupid, or foolish • Scout's real/full name • The narrator of the book • Dill lives in __________. • Finch Atticus's brother • Scout and Jem's best friend • The brother of the narrator • The sick dog that was shot. • The sheriff of Maycomb county. • certain to happen, unavoidable • decorated or covered with enamel • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2024-04-14
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- Atticus brought __________ for Scout.
- Mr. Nathan filled the hole under the tree because it was __________.
- severe or strict in manner, attitude, or appearance.
- Lacking physical strength, as a result of age or illness
- Dill had asked Scout to __________ him.
- What Scout and Jem built with the snow.
- Stupid, or foolish
- the property of being able to exist for an indefinite duration
- Scout's real/full name
- Jacobs _________, who lived at the far ed of our street next door to the post office.
- certain to happen, unavoidable
- decorated or covered with enamel
- Scout and Jem's best friend
- The narrator of the book
- Finch Atticus's brother
- The children tried to give Boo Radley a _________ using a fishing pole.
- What Scout and Jem call their father.
- Atticus says every lawyer gets at least _________case that affects him personally.
- The brother of the narrator
- Dill did not come next summer because his parents wanted him to help them build a ________.
- The sick dog that was shot.
- They saw their uncle every __________.
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- The house cook.
- The __________ only when tot school for the first day.
- The book takes place in _________ county.
- _________ put a blanket over Scout during the fire.
- Miss Maudie says Boo Radley's name is __________.
- At what did Jem get his arm broken at the elbow?
- The sheriff of Maycomb county.
- There was a fire in _______________'s house
- Scout's teacher.
- Scout was becoming more like a _____ every day, according to Jem.
- Jem said his pants were _________ waiting for him on the fence.
- Mrs. Radley died of ________________.
- When the alarm went of, Jem and Scout were sent _______.
- Calipurnia's church had no books because nobody could __________.
- Atticus is defending ____________________.
- Dill lives in __________.
- Atticus brought a _____________ for Jem.
- Mrs. Dubose wanted Jem to _______ to her for two hours everyday.
- People used to call Atticus ______ because of his good aim.
- Jem left his _____ at the Radley fence.
42 Clues: The house cook. • Scout's teacher. • Stupid, or foolish • Scout's real/full name • The narrator of the book • Dill lives in __________. • Finch Atticus's brother • Scout and Jem's best friend • The brother of the narrator • The sick dog that was shot. • The sheriff of Maycomb county. • certain to happen, unavoidable • decorated or covered with enamel • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2024-05-06
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- The nickname given to Tim Johnson
- Father of Jem and Scout
- A type of bird people consider a sin to shoot at
- The cake that Miss Maudie bakes
- His name is of a certain pickle brand, and is madly in love with Scout
- Something that Jem tried to give to Boo Radley through a window using a fishpole
- The job that Atticus works as
- Caretaker of Jem and Scout
- The type of animal that Time Johnson is
- The season where Scout begs her father to stay home
- What grade is Scout in?
- Jem's age
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- The Christmas gift both Scout and Jem got
- Calpurnia's job
- The first food that Scout gave to Dill when he emereges from under her bed
- The church that Calpurnia goes to
- The state Jem and Scout live in
- A skill that Atticus is very good at, but rarely uses
- The county the setting is based off of
- What Scout thinks is under her bed
20 Clues: Jem's age • Calpurnia's job • Father of Jem and Scout • What grade is Scout in? • Caretaker of Jem and Scout • The job that Atticus works as • The cake that Miss Maudie bakes • The state Jem and Scout live in • The nickname given to Tim Johnson • The church that Calpurnia goes to • What Scout thinks is under her bed • The county the setting is based off of • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2024-05-13
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- Scout's older brother
- Scout's mother died of a _____ _____
- A boy who visits Maycomb every summer
- The man who has mixed children
- The poor boy who Scout invites over for dinner one day
- The state where the story takes place
- A person shrouded in mystery; rumors that he kills animals. But then saves Scout from getting killed
- A man who is disliked by many others; neglects and abuses his children
- This story takes place during which historical time period?
- They say to never kill this thing
- The family members that people were allowed to legally marry
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- The woman who wanted to give Scout a feminine influence
- The woman who is a widow and got her house burned down
- The Narrator of the story
- The ball of _____ that Scout takes from the knothole
- The City where the story takes place
- A black man who is accused of raping a white woman
- The Finch's family cook and mother figure
- Bob Ewell's Daughter
- Father of Jem and Scout; a lawyer
- The item Jem lost running away from the Radley house
- An ill elderly woman who apparently is "the meanest old woman who ever lived"
22 Clues: Bob Ewell's Daughter • Scout's older brother • The Narrator of the story • The man who has mixed children • Father of Jem and Scout; a lawyer • They say to never kill this thing • Scout's mother died of a _____ _____ • The City where the story takes place • A boy who visits Maycomb every summer • The state where the story takes place • The Finch's family cook and mother figure • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2024-10-14
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- Nickname given to Scout and Jem's mysterious neighbour
- Woman who accused Tom Robinson
- Aunt Alexandra believe the Cunningham's are "..."
- Scout and Jem's summer friend
- Boo Radley is initially described as a "malevolent..."
- Scout's favourite neighbour
- The Finches's cook
- Scout is the ....
- Maycomb is described as a "... old town"
- Place where the children found gifts given by Boo Radley (2 words)
- The novel's socio-economic context (3 words)
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- Man who tried to kill Scout and Jem (2 words)
- Who moves in with the Finches during the trial?
- This novel belongs to .... genre (2 words)
- Atticus's profession
- This novel has .... parts
- According to Atticus, the Ewell's live like "...."
- Crime Tom Robinson is accused of
- Tom Robinson was given the ... sentence
- Scout's Halloween's costume
- Atticus shoots a...
- Novel's main theme
- “Atticus, he was real. . . .” - to talk about Boo Radley
- Mockingbirds symbolise...
- Boo Radley's name
- It's a ... to kill a mockingbird
26 Clues: Scout is the .... • Boo Radley's name • The Finches's cook • Novel's main theme • Atticus shoots a... • Atticus's profession • This novel has .... parts • Mockingbirds symbolise... • Scout's Halloween's costume • Scout's favourite neighbour • Scout and Jem's summer friend • Woman who accused Tom Robinson • Crime Tom Robinson is accused of • It's a ... to kill a mockingbird • ...
to kill a mockingbird 2023-04-18
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- when it took place(year)
- masterpiece
- story is told through
- name of main character
- to justice; the state of quality
- main problem of the book
- author
- protect and to care for someone (lovingly)
- another word for racist
- lack of fairness; justice
- writing style
- the quality of being friendly, generous, and considerate.
- treating others fairly
- relating to an organization
- cause of death
- having control and influence over people and events.
- name of the book
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- sympathetic consciousness of others' distress together with a desire to alleviate it.
- learn while being in new towns
- another trait of the book
- the ability to understand and share the feelings of another.
- reminding us readers that we must strive for equality and jusitce for all
- another word for absorb
- capturing the life in the book
- chapters are divided by them
- treating others equally
- against a person or people on the basis of their membership in a particular racial or ethnic group
- relating to or of the nature of an icon
- third trait of the book
- book type
- a set of supplies
- important to build with people
32 Clues: author • book type • masterpiece • writing style • cause of death • name of the book • a set of supplies • story is told through • name of main character • treating others fairly • another word for absorb • treating others equally • another word for racist • third trait of the book • when it took place(year) • main problem of the book • another trait of the book • lack of fairness; justice • ...
To kill a mockingbird 2022-06-02
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- Extremely foolish.
- Having been cut or sliced off.
- Daughter of Bob Ewell
- Bad-tempered and uncooperative.
- Raid.
- Explain an idea in detail.
- Great embarrassment and shame.
- Confident boy with an active imagination.
- Curious or inquiring.
- Noisy and difficult to control.
- Implied without being stated.
- Utter.
- Morally correct behavior.
- Disproportionately large degree.
- brave, courageous, and good character.
- A minor wrongdoing.
- Showing contempt; scornful.
- A feeling of pensive sadness.
- Become wide open.
- Immoral or grossly unfair behavior.
- Member of the black community.
- Capable of expanding or tending to expand
- Conducive to success; favorable.
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- A temporary stay.
- Angry speech of criticism or accusation.
- Irregular in pattern or movement.
- Sheriff of Maycomb
- Poor farmer.
- Atticus's sister & Francis's grandmother.
- To behave in a particular way.
- likely to cause a controversial act.
- Person who prepares and sells medicines.
- Black housekeeper.
- Furiously angry.
- Feeling or expressing great joy.
- Unemployed and father of Mayella.
- Denunciation, especially a verbal one.
- Free from guile, cunning, or deceit.
- Country farmers.
- neighbor who lives near the Finch family
- Touchy; overly sensitive.
- Quick or sharp, and slightly unkind.
- Maycomb's newspaper.
- Lawyer
- The action of raising objections.
- Never ending or changing.
- Go with a smooth up-and-down motion.
- Sincere affection and kindness
- Put an end to a rebellion by force.
- Finche's Neighbor.
- Gentle and kindly.
- Intelligent girl and observer.
- Formal pronouncement.
53 Clues: Raid. • Utter. • Lawyer • Poor farmer. • Furiously angry. • Country farmers. • A temporary stay. • Become wide open. • Extremely foolish. • Sheriff of Maycomb • Black housekeeper. • Finche's Neighbor. • Gentle and kindly. • A minor wrongdoing. • Maycomb's newspaper. • Daughter of Bob Ewell • Curious or inquiring. • Formal pronouncement. • Touchy; overly sensitive. • Morally correct behavior. • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2022-05-26
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- The word that Jem keeps referring Scout to when she is scared to do an activity with him and Dill
- The amount of times Tom Robinson got shot
- The item that Walter Cunningham pours all over his
- The way Charles Baker Harris meets his dad
- The boy that Scout believes to be the most boring child
- Jem has a logic that there is this many kinds of folks in Maycomb
- The substance that Scout believes is the end of the world
- The symbol that represents the aspect of evil destroying innocence
- The act of the children growing up and becoming their own person
- The first gift that Scout found in the oak tree
- Who was the doctor that helped Jem when he got attacked
- The plant that Miss Maudie cares about the most
- Charles Baker Harris' nickname
- The family that only shows up on the first day of school
- The accusation that Mayella Places on Tom Robinson
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- The mother figure in the Finch's house
- When a person walks through a person who can't get to Heaven
- The item that were repaired and folded on the fence
- The drink that Mr.Dolphus Raymond has in a brown paper bag
- The name Miss Maudie used to call Jem and Scouts snowman
- Atticus' job
- The only time when Scout and Jem see Charles Baker Harris
- The substance that Mrs. Dubose is addicted to
- The disease that Maycomb possesses
- How Jeremy Atticus Finch broke his arm
- The activities that Jem and Dill did in chapter 24
- Boo Radleys real name
- The lady who was mad at the Finch children when they showed up to the negro church
28 Clues: Atticus' job • Boo Radleys real name • Charles Baker Harris' nickname • The disease that Maycomb possesses • The mother figure in the Finch's house • How Jeremy Atticus Finch broke his arm • The amount of times Tom Robinson got shot • The way Charles Baker Harris meets his dad • The substance that Mrs. Dubose is addicted to • The first gift that Scout found in the oak tree • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2022-05-18
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- daughter of Bob Ewell
- bakes the best cakes in town
- Finch made, mother figure to Jem and scout
- Atticus sister, aunt to Jem and Scout
- possible theme for TKAM
- Cunningham kid that comes over for dinner
- poor white trash family
- the verdict given to Tom Robinson
- narrator of TKAM
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- visits Maycomb in the summer and hangs with Jem and Scout
- brother of Scout
- author of TKAM
- state where the story takes place
- the sheriff of Maycomb county
- known for being drunk and having mixed babies
- is supposed to never leave the house
- the lawyer of Maycomb county
- teaches scout and Jem a lesson about courage before she dies
- place where Jem and scout find gifts
- Mayella’s face was beat up on this side
- black man on trial for rape
21 Clues: author of TKAM • brother of Scout • narrator of TKAM • daughter of Bob Ewell • possible theme for TKAM • poor white trash family • black man on trial for rape • bakes the best cakes in town • the lawyer of Maycomb county • the sheriff of Maycomb county • state where the story takes place • the verdict given to Tom Robinson • is supposed to never leave the house • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2022-05-18
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- the verdict given to Tom Robinson
- narrator of TKAM
- bakes the best cakes in town
- is supposed to never leave the house
- brother of Scout
- the lawyer of Maycomb county
- teaches scout and Jem a lesson about courage before she dies
- place where Jem and scout find gifts
- Finch made, mother figure to Jem and scout
- Atticus sister, aunt to Jem and Scout
- author of TKAM
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- possible theme for TKAM
- state where the story takes place
- black man on trial for rape
- poor white trash family
- daughter of Bob Ewell
- Mayella’s face was beat up on this side
- the sheriff of Maycomb county
- visits Maycomb in the summer and hangs with Jem and Scout
- known for being drunk and having mixed babies
- Cunningham kid that comes over for dinner
21 Clues: author of TKAM • narrator of TKAM • brother of Scout • daughter of Bob Ewell • possible theme for TKAM • poor white trash family • black man on trial for rape • bakes the best cakes in town • the lawyer of Maycomb county • the sheriff of Maycomb county • the verdict given to Tom Robinson • state where the story takes place • is supposed to never leave the house • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2023-05-31
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- Who is scout's brother
- Where the trail takes place
- The state the story resides in
- Boo Radley carved the finch siblings dolls out of what
- He accuses Tom Robinson of rape
- THe economic crisis happening
- The women Tom was accused of raping
- "That's why it's a sin to kill a ________"
- He leaves gifts in the tree in for the finch siblings
- The neighbor and friend of the finch's
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- The sheriff in town
- The Judge's name
- The town's name
- The defendant on trial
- Who is Atticus' sister
- Scout's father and a prominent lawyer
- The finch's family cook and nanny
- The first item found in the hole of the tree
- The main protagonist
- Who visits every summer
20 Clues: The town's name • The Judge's name • The sheriff in town • The main protagonist • Who is scout's brother • The defendant on trial • Who is Atticus' sister • Who visits every summer • Where the trail takes place • THe economic crisis happening • The state the story resides in • He accuses Tom Robinson of rape • The finch's family cook and nanny • The women Tom was accused of raping • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2025-02-10
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- According to scout, fifty is close to ____
- The author of this book.
- The town gossiper.
- A very adolescent, football loving son.
- The biggest family stereo-typer around.
- ____ is a pretty little thing
- _____ loves her garden
- A very wise kid is ___
- This person got caught in a cotton gin.
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- ____ drinks out of a sack
- ____ is a doctor.
- Dill's real name
- Jem cuts the tops off of ____'s camelia bushes
- Scout's education system.
- ____ puts a blanket on scout
- Scout got involved in walters ___
- ___ chews tobacco.
- ____ feels like a snake.
- An avid reader.
- Borrow my quarter
- Family brat.
- ____ is a very cynical kid
22 Clues: Family brat. • An avid reader. • Dill's real name • ____ is a doctor. • Borrow my quarter • ___ chews tobacco. • The town gossiper. • _____ loves her garden • A very wise kid is ___ • The author of this book. • ____ feels like a snake. • ____ drinks out of a sack • Scout's education system. • ____ is a very cynical kid • ____ puts a blanket on scout • ____ is a pretty little thing • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2025-03-19
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- What is the name of the town where story takes place
- What is the first name of the town gossip
- What type of storm closed school
- What was the first gift left in the tree
- What is the last name of the black man charged with crime
- What grade was Scout in at beginning of novel
- What is the nickname of Arthur Radley
- What is the narrator's first name
- What was the decision of the jury
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- Which child broke his arm
- What does Atticus do for a living
- What is the first name of the person whose house burnt down
- What happened to Tom
- What is the name of the rabid dog
- What is the first name of the girl who has been assaulted
- What great event is happening in USA during the telling of this story. Hint first word Great
- What is the last name of the mean lady
- What is the name of the person who really attacked the girl
- What is the name of child who visits in summer
- What is the last name of the sheriff
20 Clues: What happened to Tom • Which child broke his arm • What type of storm closed school • What does Atticus do for a living • What is the name of the rabid dog • What is the narrator's first name • What was the decision of the jury • What is the last name of the sheriff • What is the nickname of Arthur Radley • What is the last name of the mean lady • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2024-11-26
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- she accuses Tom Robinson of raping her
- Bob __________/attacks the children on Halloween
- Jeremy Atticus Finch
- Mrs.______________ cries about a tribe in Africa but treats her own maid unkindly
- Miss Maudie's nut grass symbolizes this
- his nickname is "Ol' One Shot"
- Charles Baker Harris
- Mrs. ____________/beats a morphine addiction
- Mr._____________/owns the town newspaper
- the season Dill comes to visit
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- Miss _________ Scout's teacher who hates Hitler but speaks unkindly about Black community
- last name of the novel's author
- the Finch family cook/2nd mother to Scout/Jem
- The Great ____________/novel is set during this time
- Weapon Bob Ewell is killed with
- symbolizes innocence/innocent people who are harmed
- Dolphus _____________ has biracial children
- the novel is set in this fictional town
- Narrator of novel
- Miss ______________/her house burns down
- Jem is this many years older than Scout
- Link ___________/Tom Robinson's employer
22 Clues: Narrator of novel • Jeremy Atticus Finch • Charles Baker Harris • his nickname is "Ol' One Shot" • the season Dill comes to visit • last name of the novel's author • Weapon Bob Ewell is killed with • she accuses Tom Robinson of raping her • Miss Maudie's nut grass symbolizes this • the novel is set in this fictional town • Jem is this many years older than Scout • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2025-04-22
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- Publisher of Maycomb’s newspaper
- Calpurnia’s son
- Atticus’s younger brother
- home to Scout, Jem, and Atticus
- Author of To Kill a Mockingbird
- The state Maycomb is in
- Sheriff of Maycomb
- where Scout and Jem find toys
- the judge of Tom Robinson’s trial
- The person that accused Tom Robinson of rape
- Whom Jem reads to every day after school and on Saturdays
- The Finch’s cook
- Scout’s brother
- Charles Baker ________
- Arthur Radley’s brother
- Arthur Radley’s nickname
- Whom Atticus is defending
- time period of the book
- family of Scout, Dill, and Atticus
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- Walter Cunningham’s father
- Maycomb’s town gossip
- Calpurnia’s church
- where Tom Robinson’s trial takes place
- a young white woman who accuses Tom Robinson
- What Scout and Jem’s mom died from
- Whom Scout hung out with when Jem and Dill hung out
- where Scout has her formal education
- Tom Robinson’s wife
- the Finches’ next door neighbor
- Where Dill lives
- home to Boo Radley and his family
- the dog Atticus shot
- Jean Louise Finch’s nickname
- The county they live in
- “it is a sin to kill a _____”
- White man with mixed kids
- Scout and Jem’s aunt
- The reverend of First Purchase African M.E. Church
- Scout and Jem’s dad
- Scout and Jem’s friend
- Scout’s teacher’s name
41 Clues: Calpurnia’s son • Scout’s brother • Where Dill lives • The Finch’s cook • Calpurnia’s church • Sheriff of Maycomb • Tom Robinson’s wife • Scout and Jem’s dad • the dog Atticus shot • Scout and Jem’s aunt • Maycomb’s town gossip • Charles Baker ________ • Scout and Jem’s friend • Scout’s teacher’s name • The state Maycomb is in • The county they live in • Arthur Radley’s brother • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2025-05-09
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- warm and friendly
- having or showing a wish to do evil to others
- a tropical American plant
- devotion to religious duties and practices; being religous
- a fine grained mineral, soft soapy feel
- a member of a Christian Protestant
- small and weak
- noisy and difficult to control
- very bad or unpleasent
- innocent and unsuspecting
- succeed in persuading or influencing
- consider or regard in a certain way
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- a way that shows great happiness or joy from victory
- quiet and rather reflective or depressed
- insulting, abusive or highly critical language
- nonstandard spelling of rather
- continuing on forever
- at some distance in the direction; over there
- a talk on a religious or moral subject
- vague or unclear
20 Clues: small and weak • vague or unclear • warm and friendly • continuing on forever • very bad or unpleasent • a tropical American plant • innocent and unsuspecting • nonstandard spelling of rather • noisy and difficult to control • a member of a Christian Protestant • consider or regard in a certain way • succeed in persuading or influencing • a talk on a religious or moral subject • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2025-05-02
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- Atticus’s profession
- Author of To Kill a Mockingbird
- Atticus gives this heirloom to Jem as a symbol of maturity
- Where Dill lives in the summer
- Scout’s real first name
- Where the kids sit at the trial
- Town where the story is set
- The black man falsely accused
- Jem’s full first name
- Atticus’s sister
- Scout’s dad
- What Tom Robinson lost his left arm in
- Scout’s typical outfit
- Sheriff of Maycomb
- What Atticus shoots
- What the mob planned to do to Tom Robinson outside the jail.
- Ms. Maudie’s favorite hobby
- Boo’s actual name
- The Finch family’s mysterious neighbor
- Where the kids find gifts
- The Finch family’s Black church
- Reverend at the Black church
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- Finch housekeeper
- Weapon used against Bob Ewell
- The judge in Tom’s trial
- Character who accuses Tom
- Scout’s teacher on the first day
- Outdated term used in the novel to describe Tom Robinson’s race
- Dill’s real name
- Flower Mrs. Dubose gives Jem after her death
- Scout’s older brother
- The ladies’ social gathering full of hypocrisy
- What Scout wears in the Halloween pageant
- Last name of Scout, Jem, and Atticus
- Symbol of innocence
- Mayella’s attempt to bring beauty into her life
- Bob Ewell’s daughter
- Boo Radley’s gift for Scout
- Narrator of the novel
- Where Tom Robinson is held
- Jem loses this at the Radley fence
- Place where the trial takes place
42 Clues: Scout’s dad • Dill’s real name • Atticus’s sister • Finch housekeeper • Boo’s actual name • Sheriff of Maycomb • Symbol of innocence • What Atticus shoots • Atticus’s profession • Bob Ewell’s daughter • Scout’s older brother • Jem’s full first name • Narrator of the novel • Scout’s typical outfit • Scout’s real first name • The judge in Tom’s trial • Character who accuses Tom • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2025-04-28
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- the name of scout's aunt
- scout's full name
- calpurnia's son
- how many kids does tom robinson have?
- the caretaker for the finches
- when dill goes to maycomb, he stays with ______
- the case was seen by Judge ______
- Boo Radley's real name
- the county where the story takes place
- aunt alexandra wants to ____ calpurnia
- this person taught calpurnia how to read
- mrs. dubose gifted jem a ____________
- inappropriately touching someone else without permission
- the ancestor of the finches
- what the main character calls her father
- scout asks mr. cunningham about walter, and his _________
- the narrator
- the name of robert ewell's daughter
- the name of the boy that forgot his lunch
- what drink does mr dolphus raymond actually drink?
- tom robinson's wife
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- atticus's nickname back in the day
- the author of TKAM
- where dill is from
- the ______ family was the lowest class in maycomb
- who atticus is defending in court
- the dog that atticus shot had ______
- mr. underwood's real name
- Scout's Brother
- mrs. dubose's caretaker
- mrs. dubose had an addiction to __________
- this character was found under Scout's bed
- an animal that does no harm
- miss maudies house was destroyed by a _____
- scout dressed up as a ____ in the pagent
- jem cut mrs. dubose's ________ flowers
- ewell the full name of the man persecuting
- scout's first real teacher
- boo's brother
- singing the last word that somebody sang is called ________
40 Clues: the narrator • boo's brother • calpurnia's son • Scout's Brother • scout's full name • the author of TKAM • where dill is from • tom robinson's wife • Boo Radley's real name • mrs. dubose's caretaker • the name of scout's aunt • mr. underwood's real name • scout's first real teacher • an animal that does no harm • the ancestor of the finches • the caretaker for the finches • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2025-04-30
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- Rabid animal Atticus shoots.
- Group deciding Tom’s fate.
- What mockingbirds metaphorically represent.
- motif Represents destroyed innocence.
- Place Scout hates attending.
- The author’s first name.
- Surrounding Boo Radley’s house.
- Angry group at the jail.
- Sykes Minister at the Black church.
- The story’s harsh social issue.
- State where Maycomb is set.
- stand Where Mayella falsely accuses Tom.
- Tom’s unjust verdict.
- Accused man Atticus defends.
- overalls Her favorite tomboy attire.
- What Atticus earns from many.
- The reclusive family next door.
- Scout and Jem’s summertime friend.
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- Strict, traditional Finch relative.
- Innocence symbol in the novel.
- pageant Scout’s ham costume event.
- Central courtroom event in town.
- Mysterious neighbor Arthur’s nickname.
- Violent threat Tom faces.
- Scout’s protective older brother.
- Poor but proud farming family.
- Maudie Neighbor who loves gardening.
- The story’s young narrator.
- Moral lesson Atticus teaches.
- Where major events unfold.
- Woman who confronts Calpurnia.
- Rumored to be poisonous from Radley trees.
- Enforced racial separation in Maycomb.
- Bob, the trial’s hostile witness.
- The fictional town’s name.
- Finch family’s housekeeper and cook.
- The main family’s surname.
- Where gifts are left for kids.
- Scout and Jem’s wise father.
- Tate Maycomb’s law enforcer.
40 Clues: Tom’s unjust verdict. • The author’s first name. • Angry group at the jail. • Violent threat Tom faces. • Group deciding Tom’s fate. • Where major events unfold. • The fictional town’s name. • The main family’s surname. • The story’s young narrator. • State where Maycomb is set. • Rabid animal Atticus shoots. • Place Scout hates attending. • Scout and Jem’s wise father. • ...
To Kill A MockingBird 2025-04-20
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- Scout’s real first name
- Dill's aunt in Maycomb
- Last name of Dill
- Jem breaks this
- What Atticus reads to Scout
- Bob Ewell’s daughter
- Scout’s Halloween costume
- What Atticus says you have to climb into to understand someone (“climb into someone's skin and walk around in it”)
- Black man falsely accused
- Sheriff of Maycomb County
- What Calpurnia taught Scout before school
- Boo Radley's real first name
- Tree where Jem finds gifts
- Jem’s real first name
- What Atticus believes in
- Item Scout finds in the tree hole
- Tom’s fatal attempt
- Lawyer who defends Tom Robinson
- Author of To Kill a Mockingbird
- What Atticus shoots
- What Aunt Alexandra values
- What Bob Ewell tries to do
- Town where the novel takes place
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- The Finch's housekeeper
- The dog that Atticus shoots
- Tom Robinson’s employer
- Accuser of Tom Robinson
- Courtroom figure in the trial
- White family name (Dolphus Raymond)
- Black church attended by Calpurnia
- Symbol of innocence and vulnerability
- The Finch family's reclusive neighbor
- Where Scout and Jem sit during the trial
- Boo leaves gifts here
- Scout's teacher in first grade
- Symbol of injustice
- State where the story is set
- Atticus’s sister
- Narrator of the story
- What Scout learns to do at school
- Jem and Scout's summertime game subject
41 Clues: Jem breaks this • Atticus’s sister • Last name of Dill • Symbol of injustice • Tom’s fatal attempt • What Atticus shoots • Bob Ewell’s daughter • Boo leaves gifts here • Jem’s real first name • Narrator of the story • Dill's aunt in Maycomb • The Finch's housekeeper • Scout’s real first name • Tom Robinson’s employer • Accuser of Tom Robinson • What Atticus believes in • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2025-05-06
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- Who is known for disliking Scout’s tomboy esque style?
- Which character was accused of rape?
- Who is Scout's brother?
- What’s the name of Mayella Ewell’s father?
- What’s the name of the Judge in the court during Tom’s case?
- Who’s the strange neighbour.
- Who accused Tom Robinson of rapeing them?
- Who is the sheriff of Maycomb?
- Which character filled the tree hole with cement?
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- What's the name of the rabid dog?
- Which characters house burnt down?
- Who’s Jem and Scout's father.
- Who is Jem's sister?
- Who listened to Scout tell her side of the story when noone else would listen?
- Who did Jem have to read to for a month?
- Who is the Finch's housekeeper.
- What is the name of Scouts first grade teacher?
- Who was Jem and Scout's friend in the summer?
- Which character is known for always being drunk?
- Who is the most boring kid according to Scout.
20 Clues: Who is Jem's sister? • Who is Scout's brother? • Who’s the strange neighbour. • Who’s Jem and Scout's father. • Who is the sheriff of Maycomb? • Who is the Finch's housekeeper. • What's the name of the rabid dog? • Which characters house burnt down? • Which character was accused of rape? • Who did Jem have to read to for a month? • Who accused Tom Robinson of rapeing them? • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2025-05-06
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- in a manner that is not even or regular in pattern or movement; unpredictably.
- A sermon is a religious discourse, typically delivered by a member of the clergy during a worship service
- an odd or unusual feature or habit.
- tending to remind one of something.
- remain or stay somewhere.
- a piece of furniture that combines a wardrobe section for hanging clothes with a chest of drawers for storing folded items.
- Name of Reverend at Calpurnia's church
- what plagued maycomb county
- first name of "boo" radley
- the drink mr raymond really drinks
- the formation of a number of things into a cluster.
- Jem's real first name
- notably large in size, amount, or extent.
- something that is soft, weak, and lacks firmness or stiffness
- restrict or burden (someone or something) in such a way that free action or movement is difficult.
- make (an unpleasant feeling) less intense
- extremely stupid behavior.
- something that causes pain or suffering.
- what did Jem buy Scout
- judge during the Tom Robinson case
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- a type of hard soap, particularly one made from olive oil and sodium hydroxide
- that has been forbidden; banned.
- name of the finch family cook
- what does the mockingbird represent in tkam
- the chief of maycomb
- what Boo stabbed his father with
- first name of the man Atticus is working his case for
- author of TKAM
- whose house burned down
- the town where the book takes place
- a deciduous flowering shrub of the heath family with clusters of brightly colored, sometimes fragrant flowers.
- Scout's first name
- the father who abuses mayella
- who taught Scout how to read?
- a combination of statements, ideas, or features of a situation that are opposed to one another.
- the first principles of (a subject)
- people think she was the victim of Tom Robinson and not her father
- the aunt who wants Scout to be more feminine
- a situation where the owner of property has limited power over his own property
- the person who had Atticus' back
40 Clues: author of TKAM • Scout's first name • the chief of maycomb • Jem's real first name • what did Jem buy Scout • whose house burned down • remain or stay somewhere. • first name of "boo" radley • extremely stupid behavior. • what plagued maycomb county • name of the finch family cook • the father who abuses mayella • who taught Scout how to read? • that has been forbidden; banned. • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2025-06-05
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- Tiny
- Hazy or ill defined, unclear
- Offended or easily upset
- To have a discussion
- To command or order someone to do something
- Departure from what is normal or usual
- Suddenly change direction/position
- Explain the meaning of
- A state of happiness
- Boring
- Innocent
- Make something clear
- Several
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- Inability to understand, confused
- Satisfied
- Patronizing, cocky
- Intimidating, causing fear/respect through being large, powerful, intense
- Disrespectful
- Brief
- Angry or bitter
- A short stay
- Burnt
- Noisy and difficult
- Warm and friendly, kin
- Natural
25 Clues: Tiny • Brief • Burnt • Boring • Natural • Several • Innocent • Satisfied • A short stay • Disrespectful • Angry or bitter • Patronizing, cocky • Noisy and difficult • To have a discussion • A state of happiness • Make something clear • Explain the meaning of • Warm and friendly, kin • Offended or easily upset • Hazy or ill defined, unclear • Inability to understand, confused • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2025-06-06
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- Dill's Aunt
- Tom Robinson employer
- The person being accused of rape
- The finches neighbor
- The morphine addict
- He gave atticus some vegetables to pay
- The person who accused Tom of rape
- Is a species of bird
- He states at his aunts during the summer
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- The judge of Maycomb
- The primary source of gossip in the town
- Ewell He is the father of mayella
- Finch The lawyer and Father
- The person who is a maid in the finch household
- Finch The narrator
- she came down to stay with Addicus
- The Reverend of First Purchase African M.E. Church
- Scouts brother
- The children teacher
- The man that kills Mr Ewell
20 Clues: Dill's Aunt • Scouts brother • Finch The narrator • The morphine addict • The judge of Maycomb • The finches neighbor • The children teacher • Is a species of bird • Tom Robinson employer • Finch The lawyer and Father • The man that kills Mr Ewell • The person being accused of rape • Ewell He is the father of mayella • she came down to stay with Addicus • The person who accused Tom of rape • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2012-01-31
Across
- Town where Scout, Jem, and Atticus live
- Jem's last name
- Person who Jem and Dill try to get and come outside
- Scout's real name
- What did Atticus have to shoot because it was dangerous
- Jem's sister's name
- Scout's cousin's name
- Tom's ethnicity
- Old lady who Jem had to read to
- Important lawyer
- Jury's verdict on Tom's case
- Boy who promises to marry Scout
- Last name of family who accused Tom of rape
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- Atticus' brother's name
- Name of man who threatened Attius after his trial
- When did Scout, Jem, and Atticus visit their relatives
- Who did Scout's aunt say she's not allowed to spend time with because they are trash
- What was Atticus' nickname got got because he was a good shot?
- Lady whose house burned down
- Atticus' sister's name
- What place does Scout avoid on her street
- Name of Atticus' maid/cook
- What people call Atticus because of who he is defending in his trial
- Scout's teacher
- Last name of man accused of rape
- What Scout's aunt wants her to be
26 Clues: Jem's last name • Tom's ethnicity • Scout's teacher • Important lawyer • Scout's real name • Jem's sister's name • Scout's cousin's name • Atticus' sister's name • Atticus' brother's name • Name of Atticus' maid/cook • Lady whose house burned down • Jury's verdict on Tom's case • Old lady who Jem had to read to • Boy who promises to marry Scout • Last name of man accused of rape • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2012-03-06
Across
- druggist
- holding a person
- curious
- force; coerce
- absolute power or authority
- frown
- moody; sullen
- very harmful; deadly
- uncommon
- innocent
- lazy; absent
- slave
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- frustrate
- weak; flimsy
- shame; humiliation
- crush
- seeking; searching
- restriction of property by limiting inheritance to spacific descendants
- silent; indistinct
- slither; sneak
20 Clues: crush • frown • slave • curious • druggist • uncommon • innocent • frustrate • weak; flimsy • lazy; absent • force; coerce • moody; sullen • slither; sneak • holding a person • shame; humiliation • seeking; searching • silent; indistinct • very harmful; deadly • absolute power or authority • restriction of property by limiting inheritance to spacific descendants
To Kill A Mockingbird. 2012-09-19
Across
- Scout's brother.
- Father of Mayella Ewell.
- Scout and Jem's aunt..?
- Judge of Tom Robinson's trial.
- Tom Robinson's employer.
- Neighbor and friend of Scout and Jem.
- Who cooks for the Finch family?
- Boo Radley's older brother.
- Atticus' nickname that he never talked about.
- What was Scout's costume for the play?
- Who is the author of this book?
- Scout's first grade teacher.
- Town in which the book was set.
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- Sheriff.
- Broke kid that got Scout in trouble, when he couldn't afford lunch.
- Symbolizes the mockingbird.
- Was accused of rape.
- An old, racist woman, who is addicted to morphine.
- What did Atticus shoot in one shot?
- Scout and Jem's father.
- What was Tom Robinson accused of?
- Lady at Calpurnia's church who gave her a hard time for bringing white people.
- Who told the story?
- widowed neighbor of the Finch family.
- Ewell Accused Tom Robinson of raping her.
25 Clues: Sheriff. • Scout's brother. • Who told the story? • Was accused of rape. • Scout and Jem's aunt..? • Scout and Jem's father. • Father of Mayella Ewell. • Tom Robinson's employer. • Symbolizes the mockingbird. • Boo Radley's older brother. • Scout's first grade teacher. • Judge of Tom Robinson's trial. • Who cooks for the Finch family? • Who is the author of this book? • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2012-09-11
Across
- Where they live
- Grumpy old lady, Jem ruined her flowers
- The plaintiff against Tom
- Scout's first grade teacher
- The president at the time
- Scout and Jem's father
- Jem and Scout's best friend
- Sheriff of Maycomb County
- The popular drink they had
- The Author
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- The man being tried
- Lived across the street from the Finch's
- A class you go to on Sunday
- The term for ownership of a Black person
- Arthur Radley's nickname
- Scout's brother
- Finch's family house keeper
- It's a sin to kill...
- Always trying to tell Scout to be a woman
- Founder of Finch's Landing
- To be tried
- Independent Tom Boy
- dog The term they used for a black person, starts with a M.
- The final decision of the judge
24 Clues: The Author • To be tried • Where they live • Scout's brother • The man being tried • Independent Tom Boy • It's a sin to kill... • Scout and Jem's father • Arthur Radley's nickname • The plaintiff against Tom • The president at the time • Sheriff of Maycomb County • Founder of Finch's Landing • The popular drink they had • A class you go to on Sunday • Finch's family house keeper • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2013-01-08
Across
- Tom Robbinon was in this for safety
- Walters lastname
- characterized by or consisting of niggling
- Jem broke his *** because of Mr. Ewell
- a construction framing the opening of a fireplace.
- grass Miss Maudie's enemy
- a cut, notch, or deep recess
- to bind or hold fast, as to a thing
- Mayella's last name
- to commit
- old word for sheriff
- innocent person,targeted person
- to bind or hold fast, as to a thing
- Cecile's costume
- somthing that Miss Maudie likes
- wildly excited or enthusiastic
- Finch's housemaid
- author of this book
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- Lousie Scout's real name
- displeasure at something considered unjust, offensive, insulting, or base
- Scout's hometown
- Jem had to read book to Mrs.Doubois because he ruined her ****
- to lie or keep in hiding, as for some evil reason
- Boo's real name
- Boo is scare of this
- Lying considered as an art.
- to draw or press in
- a negligible irritation or annoyance.
- Atticus's job
- Tom Robbinson's crime
30 Clues: to commit • Atticus's job • Boo's real name • Walters lastname • Scout's hometown • Cecile's costume • Finch's housemaid • Mayella's last name • to draw or press in • author of this book • Boo is scare of this • old word for sheriff • Tom Robbinson's crime • Lousie Scout's real name • grass Miss Maudie's enemy • Lying considered as an art. • a cut, notch, or deep recess • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2013-01-05
Across
- A very poor farming family that is also very proud. They never take anything without knowing that they can pay it back
- A judgement that a person is not guilty of the crime with which the person has been charged
- Ill-tempered, elderly and racist. She was also very brave
- A misheard version of the word hermaphrodite
- Used to describe Boo Radley: "inside the house lived a ______ phantom."
- Example: the one made by Scout and Atticus, that Scout would go to school and Atticus would continue to read to her
- Arthur Radley's first gift to Jem and Scout
- "Atticus told me to delete the _________ and I'd have the facts"
- Boo Radley's hiding place
- A literary device used in the mob scene
- The people of Maycomb think that Mr. Raymond is one of these
- Something easily corrupted by the evils of the world
- A piece of furniture having both drawers and space for hanging clothes.
- A person who lives a solitary life and tends to avoid other people.
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- The drug prescribed to Mrs. Dubose
- The process in which a property cannot be sold, devised by will, or otherwise done anything with by the owner. The property passes by law to the heir of the owner upon his death
- When some aspect of a story, like a person, object, or location, actually represents something else. Used often in To Kill a Mockingbird
- When you know you are licked before you begin, but you begin anyway, and you see it through no matter what
- A city based on Harper Lee's home town of Monroeville
- In Maycomb, it would consist of twelve men and no minorities
- Usually a church women's group. Aunt Alexandra is part of one (2 words)
- "The one place where a man ought to get a square deal is in a _________"
- Any preconceived opinion or feeling, either favourable or unfavourable.
- A concluding part of a speech or argument containing a summary of principal points, especially of a case before a court of law.
- A word for social disparity
- A word describing the ladies from the missionary circle
- The one thing that doesn't abide by majority rule
- The hand that Tom had trapped in machinery at a young age. Also Mr. Ewell's dominant hand
- Concerned with the principles of right and wrong behaviour and the goodness or badness of human character
- Shown to everyone by Atticus
- The one type of folks.
31 Clues: The one type of folks. • Boo Radley's hiding place • A word for social disparity • Shown to everyone by Atticus • The drug prescribed to Mrs. Dubose • A literary device used in the mob scene • Arthur Radley's first gift to Jem and Scout • A misheard version of the word hermaphrodite • The one thing that doesn't abide by majority rule • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2013-06-06
Across
- A music piece for a keyboard
- Leave a place that one previously occupied
- Angry and bitter
- To make something clear
- Pieces that a company is prepared to perform
- A type of grape
- To intimidate someone into doing something
- Cause annoyance or resentment that persists
- Coming after something in time; following
- Until now or until the point in time under discussion
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- a chisel with a cross section
- Offense or annoyance
- To make someone extremely angry and impatient
- Move with a smooth wavelike motion
- A deep and long-lasting sadness
- Natural tendency to behave in a particular way
- Having a red or flushed complexion
- To reach a settlement
- Briefly and clearly expressed
- The large size or scale of something
20 Clues: A type of grape • Angry and bitter • Offense or annoyance • To reach a settlement • To make something clear • A music piece for a keyboard • a chisel with a cross section • Briefly and clearly expressed • A deep and long-lasting sadness • Move with a smooth wavelike motion • Having a red or flushed complexion • The large size or scale of something • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2013-06-18
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- To scoop something out
- To make something clear
- Pieces that a company is prepared to perform
- To intimidate someone into doing something
- Briefly and clearly expressed
- Natural tendency to behave in a particular way
- Move with a smooth or wavelike motion
- To cause annoyance that persists
- Until now or until the point in time under discussion
- Leave a place that was once previously occupied
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- The large size or scale of something
- A deep and long-lasting sadness
- A type of grape
- Coming after something in time; Following
- Angry and bitter
- To reach a settlement or agreement
- Frustrations
- Offense or annoyance
- To make someone extremely mad
- Having a red or flushed complexion
20 Clues: Frustrations • A type of grape • Angry and bitter • Offense or annoyance • To scoop something out • To make something clear • Briefly and clearly expressed • To make someone extremely mad • A deep and long-lasting sadness • To cause annoyance that persists • To reach a settlement or agreement • Having a red or flushed complexion • The large size or scale of something • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2013-12-04
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- sadness
- an act of doing something illegal
- talk down to someone
- to commit or be responsible for something
- a departure from a routine or something that is desirable
- friendly and affectionate
- a slave/ possession
- to obtain or get
- an action inspired by a belief
- protection from danger provided by a shelter
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- relating to or occurring at the first stage of something
- showing of emotion
- a short stay at a place
- a drawing description or performance that exaggerates somebody or something for the purpose of humour
- something that is difficult to understand
- showing a strong interest in unpleasant or gloomy subjects
- a rule
- same as a pharmacist
- sick to your stomach
- reserved in speech; uncommunicative
20 Clues: a rule • sadness • to obtain or get • showing of emotion • a slave/ possession • talk down to someone • same as a pharmacist • sick to your stomach • a short stay at a place • friendly and affectionate • an action inspired by a belief • an act of doing something illegal • reserved in speech; uncommunicative • something that is difficult to understand • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2014-04-18
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- the juries verdict
- the black community shows Atticus this by standing as he walks by
- You don't know real ____ till you walk around in someone else's shoes
- one of them were on the jury and asked for an outright aquittal
- Mayella has this many friends
- scares Jem and Scout on the way to the school on Halloween
- Jems arm is ____ at the end of the book
- Scouts full name
- Dills home town
- Dills Aunt
- Dills real name
- Mayella is ____ years old
- The town Scout and Jem live in
- Boo's given name
- Jem reads this to Mrs.Dubose
- An underlying theme throughout the book, the reason Tom Robinson gets convicted
- Scouts cousin who she fights with at Christmas
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- Maycombs newspaper
- When Tom goes to jail he loses all his ____
- to be a _____ one must keep his head up and not get mad
- Mr.Raymond Drinks This
- The year the trial takes place
- Scout and Jems uncle
- Scout finds this in the knot hole the first time
- Doesn't eat up peoples gardens, they don't do one thing but sing their heats out
- Scout hates it from the first day
- Tom Has this many kids
- Scout is dressed as this on Halloween
- Scout gets in trouble for doing this in class
- The movie Dill has seen
30 Clues: Dills Aunt • Dills home town • Dills real name • Scouts full name • Boo's given name • Maycombs newspaper • the juries verdict • Scout and Jems uncle • Mr.Raymond Drinks This • Tom Has this many kids • The movie Dill has seen • Mayella is ____ years old • Jem reads this to Mrs.Dubose • Mayella has this many friends • The year the trial takes place • The town Scout and Jem live in • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2014-03-19
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- or showing a tendency to be easily angered.
- person who indulges in hypocrisy.
- Something.
- or showing anger or annoyance at what is perceived as unfair treatment.
- avoid or escape by speed.
- quality of being believable or worthy of trust.
- abnormal rattling sound heard when examining unhealthy lungs with a stethoscope.
- being what it purports to be false or fake.
- disorderly retreat of defeated troops.
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- by threat or force;coercion.
- or disparaging the motives of others.
- dependable and showing little emotion or animation.
- outer part of a bird's wing including flight feathers.
- or pertaining to the subfamily bovine.
- dirty or unpleasant.
- or stated to be as described.
- excited or enthusiastic.
- unyielding in attitude or opinion in spite of appeals.
- provide or supply with something ornamental;adorn decorate.
- relieve from a charge of fault or crime.
20 Clues: Something. • dirty or unpleasant. • excited or enthusiastic. • avoid or escape by speed. • by threat or force;coercion. • or stated to be as described. • person who indulges in hypocrisy. • or disparaging the motives of others. • or pertaining to the subfamily bovine. • disorderly retreat of defeated troops. • relieve from a charge of fault or crime. • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2014-06-12
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- The verdict on Tom Robinsons case.
- ______'s Editorial
- It is a sin to kill a _____
- Atticus Finchs nickname from his brilliant use of weapons.
- The Sheriff of maycomb county
- The first name of the nineteen year old Ewell.
- The name of the kid who Scout on the first day of the school.
- Person who's house was broken into at night.
- Jem had to read to her for a month.
- Founder of the Finch Landing
- The crazy dog that Atticus had to put down.
- Boo's older brother.
- Father of the Ewells.
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- Tom Robinson was shot at this place.
- A poor family that doesn't take hand outs.
- Mr. Arthur Radley
- Jem lost this in the Radleys yard.
- The lady who was happy that her house burnt down.
- A man that drinks coke in a white bag.
- A mysterious home to Dill, Scout, and Jem.
- The earliest year that Jem and Scout found an Indian penny of.
- Nephew of Rachael Haverford
- Dills first name, not his nickname.
- A man convicted of rape.
- First name of Scout's Teacher
- Maycombs telephone operator.
- Scouts name.
- The arm that Tom cant use.
- Scouts part in the pagent.
- This person cried at the jurys verdict.
30 Clues: Scouts name. • Mr. Arthur Radley • ______'s Editorial • Boo's older brother. • Father of the Ewells. • A man convicted of rape. • The arm that Tom cant use. • Scouts part in the pagent. • It is a sin to kill a _____ • Nephew of Rachael Haverford • Maycombs telephone operator. • Founder of the Finch Landing • The Sheriff of maycomb county • First name of Scout's Teacher • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2014-06-09
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- The eldest of the two Finch children
- Which arm did Jem have his broken elbow on?
- Who tried to wring Jem’s arm off on Halloween night?
- During the night, what possession of Miss Maudie’s catches on fire?
- What is the last name of the man who brought Jem home on Halloween after the incident?
- What did Jem rip while escaping from the Radley backyard?
- Tom Robinson’s wife’s name
- Book grandaddy Finch gave to Calpurnia
- Who comes to live with the Finches?
- The verdict of the trial was that Tom Robinson was___.
- First witness at the trial
- What was Dolphus Raymond actually drinking?
- Costume Scout was dressed in for Halloween
- Most of the book is a _____.
- Who is the mockingbird that the title is referring to other than Arthur Radley?
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- Name of the boy that Aunt Alexandra doesn’t want Scout to invite over
- Garbage collector and Calpurnia's eldest son
- What did Mayella send her siblings to town to get while Tom Robinson was in the Ewell house?
- What did Calpurnia find on the back steps?
- Where Jem and Scout found presents
- How many pounds did Mrs. Dubose weigh?
- Name Atticus was called because of his gun skills
- Where Dill lived when he wasn't in Maycomb
- Doctor that Jem and Scout have a bond with
- Known to be the neighborhood gossip
- What kind of tree do Jem and Scout find presents in and have a great tragedy under that is in front of the Radley house?
- Name of lady at First Purchase Church that wanted Jem and Scout out of the church
- Arthur Radley’s nickname
- What Walter Cunningham pour on his lunch while he was at the Finches house
29 Clues: Arthur Radley’s nickname • Tom Robinson’s wife’s name • First witness at the trial • Most of the book is a _____. • Where Jem and Scout found presents • Known to be the neighborhood gossip • Who comes to live with the Finches? • The eldest of the two Finch children • How many pounds did Mrs. Dubose weigh? • Book grandaddy Finch gave to Calpurnia • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2014-05-28
25 Clues: plain • wasted • stolen • sneaky • filthy • friendly • unspoken • departure • avoidance • education • committed • favorable • properties • suppressing • ripple; role • long lasting • long journey • loner; hermit • soothed; calmed • clear and brief • tiny; undersized • able to be heard • flexible; springy • religious; faithful • unfamiliar; strange
To Kill A Mockingbird 2013-05-16
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- lawyer and widow
- A group selected according to law and sworn to inquire into or determine the facts concerning a cause or an accusation submitted to them and to render a verdict to a court.
- A formal examination of evidence by a judge typically before a jury in order to decide guilt in a case
- Intense dislike or ill will
- A nineteen year old girl that is part of the Ewell family
- The trait of behaving in ways considered typical for women
- Not guilty of a crime or offense
- A hole in a piece of timber where a knot has fallen out or tree trunk where a branch has decayed
- an innocent person who is accused for wrongdoing when they didn't
- Narrator of book, protagonist
- is a person being sued or accused of a crime.
- watch A watch on a chain, intended to be carried in the pocket of a jacket or vest.
- Thirteen year old boy and brother of Scout
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- The faithful motherly maid for the Finch family
- Behavior that causes pain or suffering to a person
- A belief that one race is superior to the other or the practice of treating a person or group of people differently on the basis of their race
- Justly chargeable with a particular fault or error
- 20 miles east of Finch's Landing
- The way in which 2 or more concepts, objects, or people are connected
- Family name of Scout, Atticus, and Jem
- Each of the major divisions of humankind
- The state, fact, or period of being mature
- The period during which a person is a child
- Last name of Boo, a recluse who never sets foot outside
- Accused Tom Robinson of raping his daughter
25 Clues: lawyer and widow • Intense dislike or ill will • Narrator of book, protagonist • 20 miles east of Finch's Landing • Not guilty of a crime or offense • Family name of Scout, Atticus, and Jem • Each of the major divisions of humankind • The state, fact, or period of being mature • Thirteen year old boy and brother of Scout • The period during which a person is a child • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2013-11-04
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- Scout dressed up as this for a play
- The hating of a certain race or population
- Boo Radleys older brother
- The act of setting someone or something apart from the rest
- A mysterious and shadowy character
- The awareness of knowledge
- A man accused of raping Mayella
- This is what caused Ms. Maudies house to *burn* down
- Atticus's sister
- Scout and Jems summer friends
- A guy who fell on his own knife, killing himself
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- The sheriff of Maycomb county
- These were destroyed by Jem using scouts baton
- Scouts brother and constant playmate
- The Finches black cook
- The narrator and main character of the story
- Difference in size, race, and gender
- This is what Ms. Dubose was addicted to
- The place where this book takes place (county)
- A lawyer who defends Tom Robinson
20 Clues: Atticus's sister • The Finches black cook • Boo Radleys older brother • The awareness of knowledge • The sheriff of Maycomb county • Scout and Jems summer friends • A man accused of raping Mayella • A lawyer who defends Tom Robinson • A mysterious and shadowy character • Scout dressed up as this for a play • Scouts brother and constant playmate • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2013-10-29
Across
- Radley
- atticus
- bread What Calpurina makes to help with Scouts mood
- baton The gift Jem buys for Scout
- Something scout is afraid of becoming
- The part of Miss Maudie's house that caught on fire
- Jem's injury was sustained at the
- The family that is looked down upon in maycomb
- Dill tells this to Jem and Scout about his family
- Atticus __________ children
- Dill _____ Scout
- The jury's verdict
- Where Tom Robinson is sent before and after the trails
- A treasure that the children found
- Scout hates this place
- Bob Ewell chews it
- Tim Johnson
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- Scout is too _____ to understand
- Calpurnia's church
- A treasure
- What scares miss caroline
- The newspaper editor
- The flower Jem destroys
- The book Dill bet Jem
- What Atticus wants his children to understand
- Aunt that comes to visit
- The way to seal a deal
- Underneath Miss Duboses' shawl
- The present uncle Jack bought Scout and Jem
- Mr. Raymond drinks this.
- The town they all live in during the book
31 Clues: Radley • atticus • A treasure • Tim Johnson • Dill _____ Scout • Calpurnia's church • The jury's verdict • Bob Ewell chews it • The newspaper editor • The book Dill bet Jem • The way to seal a deal • Scout hates this place • The flower Jem destroys • Aunt that comes to visit • Mr. Raymond drinks this. • What scares miss caroline • Atticus __________ children • Underneath Miss Duboses' shawl • ...
To Kill a mockingbird 2015-03-27
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- Accused Tom Robinson for beating
- racist neighbour who they hate
- Judge of Tom robinson's trial
- Scout's brother and main character
- person on trial for accused of beating
- Atticus's africian-american maid
- Finch main character and Jem's sister
- Scout's teacher
- They learn a valuble that it is a sin to kill a mockingbird
- a poor farmer
- a friend who comes to visit in the summer
- Bob Ewell's daughter
- Scout and Jem's ancestor
- cop in Maycomb
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- the creepy man who lives across
- editor of the newspaper
- scout and jem's aunt who they really hate
- Scout's classmate and cunningham's son
- rich guy who had property across the river
- boo radley's brother
- a type of bird in the book
- Jem and Scout's father
- usually there for christmas
- Scout's neighbour who's house caught on fire
- town where they live
25 Clues: a poor farmer • cop in Maycomb • Scout's teacher • boo radley's brother • Bob Ewell's daughter • town where they live • Jem and Scout's father • editor of the newspaper • Scout and Jem's ancestor • a type of bird in the book • usually there for christmas • Judge of Tom robinson's trial • racist neighbour who they hate • the creepy man who lives across • Accused Tom Robinson for beating • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2015-09-27
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- members of a branch of a Protestant Christian denomination
- he was quiet throughout the book, but saved Jem and Scout towards the end
- group of people who believe in white supremacy
- belonging to a region or country
- Dill's aunt and neighbor of the Finch's
- Jem and Scout's aunt who moved in during the trial
- Boo's brother who shot at Scout and Jem
- north of the US in the Civil War
- Scout's first grade teacher
- Pastor at the First Purchase African M.E. Church
- name of a pharmacy
- painful
- violent attack
- kind or gentle
- Scout's classmate who was part of a poor family
- main characters brother who went through ages 10-13 in the book
- 19-year old girl who was supposedly raped
- the man that is accused of raping Mayella Ewell
- father of Scout and Jem, he defended Tom Robinson
- smaller than ordinary
- Jem had to read to her after he destroyed her flower garden
- lived and basically raised Jem and Scout throughout the book
- another name for slaves
- the sheriff of Maycomb
- Cal's son, the town garbage man
- another name for a group
- current of water that moves against the main current
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- a pointed or sharpened pole
- father of Mayella Ewell
- he told the teacher Burris Ewell had a knife
- a North American bird known for its vocal imitations
- an agreement where each person gives up something
- extremely hard and firm
- feeling of regret and guilt
- part of the mob that tried to hurt Tom
- a ghost or spook; someone or something very scary
- pretended to be drunk to hide his lifestyle
- Army the south Army in the Civil War
- main character in the book who went through ages 6-9 in the book
- the judge at Tom's trial
- cheerful, merry
- Tom Robinson's wife
- Jem and Scouts neighbor, he liked Scout
- conditions or rules
- Scout's second grade teacher
- another word for mockingbird
- Atticus's brother who is a doctor
- gruesome or horrible
- type of soap made originally in Spain
- to break away
50 Clues: painful • to break away • violent attack • kind or gentle • cheerful, merry • name of a pharmacy • Tom Robinson's wife • conditions or rules • gruesome or horrible • smaller than ordinary • the sheriff of Maycomb • father of Mayella Ewell • extremely hard and firm • another name for slaves • the judge at Tom's trial • another name for a group • feeling of regret and guilt • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2016-05-12
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- / tom Robinson Had to go to ______?
- / The ____ voted Tom Robinson guilty
- / The setting of the story?
- / Disrespecting a black person
- / Mayella Ewell accused Tom Robinson of?
- / atticus is a _______?
- / Black cook for the finches?
- / People that try to accuse the defense
- / Scout Aunt?
- / Nice name for blacks?
- / Scouts Friend?
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- / When Dill comes to town?
- / A ladies word for blacks?
- / Scouts Brother?
- / ______ was accused of rape?
- / Lawyer for Tom Robinson?
- / Family that lied to the court?
- / Tom Robinson was the ______?
- / Stands up for Tom Robinson in the white newspaper
- / The person who stays inside?
20 Clues: / Scout Aunt? • / Scouts Friend? • / Scouts Brother? • / ______ was accused of rape? • / The person who stays inside? • / atticus is a _______? • / Nice name for blacks? • / Lawyer for Tom Robinson? • / When Dill comes to town? • / The setting of the story? • / Black cook for the finches? • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2016-05-19
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- Scout's brother
- Chest of drawers that Mayella asked Tom to help her fix
- threatening of foreshadowing evil or tragic development
- Represantation of innocent Tom.
- place behind the Finch house where Dill and Scout play
- Jem and Scout find this in the tree-hole
- Local Maycomb newspaper
- Her house burned
- a tiny or scarcely detectable amount
- a special advantage or benefit
- equally skillful with each hand.
- Narrator of the story
- Tom Robinson's lawyer
- Poor farmer; part of the mob that tried to lynch Tom Robinson
- Forbidden by law
- Clpurnia's church
- Jem and Scout are forced to go there for Christmas
- Pretended to be drunk
- find or declare guilty
- Innocent guy accused of rape
- implied by or inferred from actions or statements
- What Walter's mob tried to do to Tom one night at the jail.
- home of the Boo Radley
- never steps foot outside his house
- Type of sexual assault, also what Tom was convicted of
- Tom Robinson was ______.
- Area outside of town where the black people live
- accompany in order to protect
- Not agitated; without losing self possision
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- an unfortunate person who suffers from adverse circumstances
- setting of the story
- Home to the Cunninghams
- Edits the Maycomb Tribune
- Jem taught Dill how to swim here
- cranky lady died later in the book
- Judge for the Robinson case
- A decision on a disputed issue in a civil or criminal case or an inquest
- Lacking conscious or awareness of
- suggesting that something is true without proving it
- the victim of the supposedly rape
- housekeeper of the Finch household and mother-like figure to Scout
- motivation deriving from ethical or moral principles
- cause the death of (a person, animal, or other living thing).
- Scout's first grade teacher
- Dog shot by Atticus due to rabies
- Tom Robinson's hand got caught in a ________.
- to intrude upon, violate
- A person who practices law
- Mrs. Dubose was addicted to this
- Jem and Scout's aunt who goes lives with them
- Father of Mayella
- A formal examination of evidence before a judge in order to decide guilt in a case of criminal or civil proceedings
52 Clues: Scout's brother • Her house burned • Forbidden by law • Clpurnia's church • Father of Mayella • setting of the story • Narrator of the story • Tom Robinson's lawyer • Pretended to be drunk • find or declare guilty • home of the Boo Radley • Home to the Cunninghams • Local Maycomb newspaper • to intrude upon, violate • Tom Robinson was ______. • Edits the Maycomb Tribune • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2016-05-19
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- Home to the Cunninghams
- accompany in order to protect
- Dog shot by Atticus due to rabies
- a special advantage or benefit
- Tom Robinson's hand got caught in a ________.
- a tiny or scarcely detectable amount
- equally skillful with each hand.
- What Walter's mob tried to do to Tom one night at the jail.
- Mrs. Dubose was addicted to this
- Her house burned
- the victim of the supposedly rape
- suggesting that something is true without proving it
- Judge for the Robinson case
- an unfortunate person who suffers from adverse circumstances
- Tom Robinson's lawyer
- Jem taught Dill how to swim here
- A formal examination of evidence before a judge in order to decide guilt in a case of criminal or civil proceedings
- Jem and Scout find this in the tree-hole
- Type of sexual assault, also what Tom was convicted of
- Innocent guy accused of rape
- implied by or inferred from actions or statements
- housekeeper of the Finch household and mother-like figure to Scout
- Pretended to be drunk
- never steps foot outside his house
- Father of Mayella
- Scout's brother
Down
- Narrator of the story
- Not agitated; without losing self possision
- threatening of foreshadowing evil or tragic development
- motivation deriving from ethical or moral principles
- Lacking conscious or awareness of
- Represantation of innocent Tom.
- Area outside of town where the black people live
- Local Maycomb newspaper
- Clpurnia's church
- A person who practices law
- Jem and Scout are forced to go there for Christmas
- to intrude upon, violate
- Poor farmer; part of the mob that tried to lynch Tom Robinson
- Scout's first grade teacher
- A decision on a disputed issue in a civil or criminal case or an inquest
- setting of the story
- home of the Boo Radley
- Edits the Maycomb Tribune
- Jem and Scout's aunt who goes lives with them
- place behind the Finch house where Dill and Scout play
- Forbidden by law
- Chest of drawers that Mayella asked Tom to help her fix
- cranky lady died later in the book
- Tom Robinson was ______.
- cause the death of (a person, animal, or other living thing).
- find or declare guilty
52 Clues: Scout's brother • Her house burned • Forbidden by law • Clpurnia's church • Father of Mayella • setting of the story • Narrator of the story • Tom Robinson's lawyer • Pretended to be drunk • home of the Boo Radley • find or declare guilty • Home to the Cunninghams • Local Maycomb newspaper • to intrude upon, violate • Tom Robinson was ______. • Edits the Maycomb Tribune • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2016-05-20
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- Spotlessly clean
- Jean Louise brother
- Publisher of newspaper
- Summer friend of Scout
- The Finches' cook
- look down on with disdain
- crush completely
- the time when something end's
- not often
- part of the mob to lynch Tom
- in deplorable conditions
- A sharp-tongued widow
- Title of the book
- have an end
- Boo Radley's older brother
- equally skillful with each hand
- Author of book
- Tom's employer
- narrator and protagonist of the story
- liable to sudden unpredictable change
- a feeling of deep regret
- a tiny detectable amount
- The sheriff
- feeling tiredness
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- dwell
- City drunk
- preconceived opinion that is not based on reason
- Bob Ewell's daughter
- Accused of rape
- Father of Mayella
- showing curiosity
- a system of government
- Elderly ill-tempered woman
- Scout and Jem's father
- recluse who never sets foot outside
- Son of Mr. Cunningham
- Behave awkwardly or with difficulty
- Atticus's sister
- suggesting that something is true
- the most devout lady in Maycomb
- splendidly built woman with pale eyes
- complete
- remove by erasing
- suppose
- furnish with an introduction
- distant but within sight
- make clear
- be incomprehensible
- Be large in number
- slightly sarcastic in a humorous way
50 Clues: dwell • suppose • complete • not often • City drunk • make clear • have an end • The sheriff • Author of book • Tom's employer • Accused of rape • Spotlessly clean • crush completely • Atticus's sister • Father of Mayella • The Finches' cook • showing curiosity • Title of the book • remove by erasing • feeling tiredness • Be large in number • Jean Louise brother • be incomprehensible • Bob Ewell's daughter • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2018-05-06
Across
- What event is being held at the high school during high school?
- narrator of the novel To Kill a Mockingbird
- Robinson, accused of rape by the daughter of Bob Ewell
- Ewell, known as the poorest man in Maycomb
- Gray Ghost, What book is Atticus reading when Scout finds him in Jems room?
- Rifles, For Christmas Scout and Jem receive?
- do something that one considers to be below one's dignity
- be willing to yield
- departures from the normal or expected
- Taylor, the judge for Toms trial
- Cunningham, son of Mr. Cunningham and Scouts classmate
- druggist; pharmacist
- lacking interest; flat
- noisily defiant
- What occurs at night the first day it snows?
- a lawyer and father of Jem and Scout
- stay
- characteristic of an absolute ruler or absolute rule
- Jacobs, Scouts classmate who scares her and Jem
- Ms. Stephanie's nephew that visits every summer
- an authoritative pronouncement
- in complete agreement
- to move in waves
- Scouts brother
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- What does Scout dress up as for the Halloween pageant?
- moral properness
- to ease or satisfy; make less severe
- a sudden short attack
- Tom Robinson is shot _times.
- a town constable or minor official
- lacking interest; flat
- Tate, Maycomb County sheriff
- and argumentative
- sins
- lacking interest; flat
- diffusing warmth and friendliness
- daughter of Bob Ewell
- in deplorable condition
- Radley, a boy who never leaves his house
- Hole, What did Scout and Jem find items in?
- Alexandria, Atticus's sister
- Where is Bob Ewell found dead?
- seek information from
- Where does Calpurnia take the children?
- the cook for the Finches
- Maudie, the Finches neighbor who has a good conection with the children
- Shot Finch, What did Miss Maudie say Atticus used to be called?
- Fisher, Scouts first grade teacher
48 Clues: sins • stay • Scouts brother • noisily defiant • moral properness • to move in waves • and argumentative • be willing to yield • druggist; pharmacist • a sudden short attack • daughter of Bob Ewell • seek information from • in complete agreement • lacking interest; flat • lacking interest; flat • lacking interest; flat • in deplorable condition • the cook for the Finches • Tom Robinson is shot _times. • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2019-10-22
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- An extremely small amount.
- A metal or earthenware pot typically having a funnel-shaped top, used for spitting into.
- A raised platform or lectern in a church or chapel from which the preacher delivers a sermon.
- Louise Finch- The daughter of Atticus Finch, Scout
- Irritable and quarrelsome.
- Plural of brother.
- An inner feeling or voice viewed as acting as a guide to the rightness or wrongness of one's behavior.
- A person who prepared and sold medicines and drugs.
- Finch- A lawyer of Maycomb County and father to Jem and Jean Louise Finch
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- A short statement that expresses a general truth or principle.
- Helpless or powerless.
- County- The fictional town in To Kill A Mockingbird.
- What prize did To Kill A Mockingbird win?
- A frame or trestle that supports wood for sawing.
- A deciduous flowering shrub of the heath family with clusters of brightly colored, sometimes fragrant flowers.
- Consisting of one syllable.
- Radley- The mysterious son of the Radley family that never comes out of his house.
- A stock of plays, dances, or pieces that a company or a performer knows or is prepared to perform.
- Treat a specified country as a permanent home.
- Somewhat fat or of heavy build.
20 Clues: Plural of brother. • Helpless or powerless. • An extremely small amount. • Irritable and quarrelsome. • Consisting of one syllable. • Somewhat fat or of heavy build. • What prize did To Kill A Mockingbird win? • Treat a specified country as a permanent home. • A frame or trestle that supports wood for sawing. • Louise Finch- The daughter of Atticus Finch, Scout • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2019-11-29
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- Rifle, The Christmas gift Atticus gives his children.
- Alexandra, A very formal woman, who cares lots about her name, that it means, where it came from, and the social status in which it stands.
- The hand of Tom Robinson that has no use.
- Underwood, The owner of the Maycomb Tribune.
- The father of Jem and Scout Finch.
- Landing, The place in which the Finch family originated from.
- The book Jem reads to Mrs. Dubose.
- Charles Baker Harris’ nickname.
- The toy Jem buys for Scout.
- Jack, Scout believes he is a good doctor.
- A symbolic bird that is praised throughout the book.
- Mrs. Dubose’s plants, that Jem destroys.
- Leaves a group of men outside the jail in fascination.
- The county in which the story takes place.
- Knife, Bob Ewell tripped and fell on it.
- Dog, A dog who has a disease or is very sick.
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- What all of Maycomb believes Mr. Dolphus Raymond is drinking.
- The first item found in the Radley tree.
- Robinson, A man who is accused of rape.
- What is Rose Alymer.
- A piece of furniture much like a wardrobe.
- The Finch’s cook who is much like a mother to Jem and Scout.
- Tom Robinson’s wife.
- Where the trial takes place.
- Radley, The name of the game the children play.
- What the group of men want done to Tom Robinson.
- Engine, A toy Jem buys for himself.
- The reason Atticus had an extension cord going out the window.
- Ewell, Claims that her injuries are from Tom Robinson.
- One Shoot, Atticus’s nick name for his shot.
30 Clues: What is Rose Alymer. • Tom Robinson’s wife. • The toy Jem buys for Scout. • Where the trial takes place. • Charles Baker Harris’ nickname. • The father of Jem and Scout Finch. • The book Jem reads to Mrs. Dubose. • Engine, A toy Jem buys for himself. • Robinson, A man who is accused of rape. • The first item found in the Radley tree. • Mrs. Dubose’s plants, that Jem destroys. • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2021-03-15
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- Who is 25 years old?
- “There goes the meanest man ever God blew breath into” was said by
- What gets put on Scout as she watches the house fire?
- The house of _____ was broken into.
- During what time did Tom Robinson get shot in jail.
- What was Miss Dubose addicted to?
- The house of Miss _____ burned down.
- Jem is ____ years older than Scout.
- How old was Jem when he broke his arm?
- What's a Chiffarobe?
- What is X’s last name?
- What drink does Mr. Raymond always drinks?
- The spinster Barber sisters are ______
- What is Dill's real name?
- Who is the prosecuting attorney?
- Where do the children like to sleep in the summer?
- What is Uncle Jack's cat's name?
- What grade is Jem in near the end of the book?
- What color was Miss Caroline's nail polish?
- What is it called when a person has both male and female characteristics?
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- Who can't pass the first grade?
- Who killed Bob Ewell?
- What do Mockingbirds Make?
- Who has the nickname One-Shot
- What is it called when someone can't get to heaven?
- The _____ is a gift from Miss Dubose to Jem after her death.
- Senseless slaughter of songbirds by hunters and children. Was said by?
- Who is aunt Alexandra's husband?
- Who said, “It made one down and about two more to go.”
- What's the first thing Scout finds in the knot-hole?
- Who insults Miss Caroline?
- What candy does Scout buy before the pageant?
- What's Boo Radley's first name?
- Boo was ______ when he supposedly stabbed his father
- Who is Scout's third grade teacher?
- What is Tom Robinson accused of?
- Who does Scout fight at Christmas?
- Calpurnia works as a ______
- What was Scout doing when the pageant was happening?
- Who did Tom Robinson work for?
40 Clues: Who is 25 years old? • What's a Chiffarobe? • Who killed Bob Ewell? • What is X’s last name? • What is Dill's real name? • What do Mockingbirds Make? • Who insults Miss Caroline? • Calpurnia works as a ______ • Who has the nickname One-Shot • Who did Tom Robinson work for? • Who can't pass the first grade? • What's Boo Radley's first name? • Who is aunt Alexandra's husband? • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2021-03-17
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- A white man who has mixed children
- A new method being taught to the first grade
- The judge at Tom Robinson’s trial
- Miss Maudie's prized flowers.
- Rabid dog that Atticus shoots
- The story takes place in ___________.
- The publisher of the Maycomb Tribune.
- Atticus's profession
- A hot steam is a ___________.
- The man who was accused of rape.
- She is known as the town’s gossiper
- Miss Dubose had an addiction to ____________.
- The person who punished Scout for cursing.
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- Jem is _____ years older than Scout.
- Scout and Jem's friend who comes to visit during the summer.
- Calprunia's son
- The narrator of the story
- The point of view that the novel is told from.
- The Christmas gifts Scout and Jem receive.
- Miss Maudie makes _______ for the children.
- The Finch’s cook
- The person who has cried over the guilty verdict.
- He gave Helen Robinson a job
- The prosecuting attorney in Tom’s case
- On the way back from the carnival Scout finds a man who smells like _________.
- The kids try to deliver Boo a note through the ___________.
- When Walter Cunningham eats at the Finch’s he pours ________ on his food.
- Scout and Jem were carved into _______.
- The name of the movie Dill has seen
- Scout wears a ______ costume in the pageant.
30 Clues: Calprunia's son • The Finch’s cook • Atticus's profession • The narrator of the story • He gave Helen Robinson a job • Miss Maudie's prized flowers. • Rabid dog that Atticus shoots • A hot steam is a ___________. • The man who was accused of rape. • The judge at Tom Robinson’s trial • A white man who has mixed children • The name of the movie Dill has seen • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2017-01-19
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- group of people that weren't accepted
- narrator
- Maycomb is in this state
- the sheriff
- Scout and Jem's father
- author
- weather change that hasnt happened since 1885
- What is a sin to kill?
- Tom's wife
- Dill comes to Maycomb at this time
- saved Jem and Scout from Ewell
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- what was the tree filled with?
- tom tried to do this but got shot
- Scout's cousin
- Scout's brother
- Scout's Aunt
- This boy came to dinner
- Scout was this in the pageant
- falsely accused man
- What is Charles Baker Harris' nickname?
- Jem broke this bone
21 Clues: author • narrator • Tom's wife • the sheriff • Scout's Aunt • Scout's cousin • Scout's brother • falsely accused man • Jem broke this bone • Scout and Jem's father • What is a sin to kill? • This boy came to dinner • Maycomb is in this state • Scout was this in the pageant • what was the tree filled with? • saved Jem and Scout from Ewell • tom tried to do this but got shot • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2017-05-01
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- what Atticus didn't play
- tired old town
- in charge
- where the newspaper is printed
- hometown of a little guy
- protagonist
- cement worker
- place of worship
- yellow female related to uncle Jack
- tastes good on vegetables
- don't you say hey to me you ugly girl
- ate raw cats
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- can't walk straight
- it's a sin
- wise
- it isn't a gun in your hand
- afraid of a cootie
- pennies
- weapon...or was it?
- writer
- burning down the house
- walk a mile in another's shoes
- his real name
- can't spell his own name
24 Clues: wise • writer • pennies • in charge • it's a sin • protagonist • ate raw cats • cement worker • his real name • tired old town • place of worship • afraid of a cootie • can't walk straight • weapon...or was it? • burning down the house • what Atticus didn't play • hometown of a little guy • can't spell his own name • tastes good on vegetables • it isn't a gun in your hand • where the newspaper is printed • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2019-03-25
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- not guilty
- something thought to be true
- shelter of vines or branches
- gruesome gloomy
- behavior
- protect from danger or harm
- full of hate
- bold to have a lot of nerve
- fear of what may be coming
- people of the same age peers
- strongly dislike
- curious
- person charged or sued in court
- self-assured cocky rude
- denim overalls
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- flight against oppose
- irritate or disturbed
- ability to be a good shooter
- to feel sory for
- polite respectful
- not noticeable
- abusive language cussing
- amazing remarkable
- stop
- ignore
- awareness of right and wrong
- strange odd weird behavior
- statement given as evidence in court
- decision of a jury
29 Clues: stop • ignore • curious • behavior • not guilty • full of hate • not noticeable • denim overalls • gruesome gloomy • to feel sory for • strongly dislike • polite respectful • amazing remarkable • decision of a jury • flight against oppose • irritate or disturbed • self-assured cocky rude • abusive language cussing • fear of what may be coming • strange odd weird behavior • protect from danger or harm • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2019-04-11
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- Friends with Scout, Baptist, lives on the same street as the Finches
- the state where the story takes place
- First grade teacher, teaches Dewey decimal system, new to town
- 5th grader, friends with Charles Baker Harris
- Scout and Jem's cousin
- Finch's maid, Scout thinks she's mean
- Scout and Jem's aunt
- Where the story takes place
- Comes to Maycomb in the summer, stays with Miss Rachel
- Father of Scout and Jem
- Dill's hometown
- what Mr. Radley fills the knot-hole tree with
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- Tells stories about Boo Radley
- Boo Radley's caretaker
- New way of teaching that Miss Caroline learned in college
- Woodcaver that lives on the same street as the Finches, tells Scout and Jem that it is snowing because they are bad children
- 1st grader, scared of Boo Radley
- Atticus' profession
- Supposed ghost of their town, considered a crazy person
- What Scout and Jem make when it snows
20 Clues: Dill's hometown • Atticus' profession • Scout and Jem's aunt • Boo Radley's caretaker • Scout and Jem's cousin • Father of Scout and Jem • Where the story takes place • Tells stories about Boo Radley • 1st grader, scared of Boo Radley • the state where the story takes place • Finch's maid, Scout thinks she's mean • What Scout and Jem make when it snows • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2017-03-08
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- narrator of story
- sexual assault
- accused tom of rape
- bob ewells death
- black discrimination
- teacher
- fake drunk
- black accused of rape
- toms employer
- Scouts aunt
- brother of scout
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- boos brother
- maid
- publishes the newspaper
- mayellas father
- scouts older friend
- harsh time in 30's
- poor farmer and classmate
- sheriff
- never seen outside
- hanging of blacks
- sin to kill
- neighbor kid
- town they live in
- lawyer
25 Clues: maid • lawyer • teacher • sheriff • fake drunk • sin to kill • Scouts aunt • boos brother • neighbor kid • toms employer • sexual assault • mayellas father • bob ewells death • brother of scout • narrator of story • hanging of blacks • town they live in • harsh time in 30's • never seen outside • accused tom of rape • scouts older friend • black discrimination • black accused of rape • publishes the newspaper • ...
To kill a mockingbird 2017-01-24
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- a person who mocks someone or something
- Tom Robinson died by?
- Mr. Dolphus Raymond is known as the _______
- ____ had a bruise on her left eye.
- a person who does not belong to a widely held religion
- a person or animal that lives in or occupies a place.
- curious or inquiring.
- the quality of being religious or reverent.
- to a degree that gives cause for alarm.
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- Tom felt ______ for Mayella.
- having or showing tact.
- stretched or pulled tight; not slack.
- _______ addresses tom as boy.
- Who killed Tom Robinson?
- Who was called to the Witness stand in chapter 19?
- _______ defended to during trail.
- Tom ______ his case?
- withdraw formally from membership in a federal union, an alliance, or a political or religious organization.
- having or showing skill in achieving one's ends by deceit or evasion.
- Tom Robinson was convicted of?
20 Clues: Tom ______ his case? • Tom Robinson died by? • curious or inquiring. • having or showing tact. • Who killed Tom Robinson? • Tom felt ______ for Mayella. • _______ addresses tom as boy. • Tom Robinson was convicted of? • ____ had a bruise on her left eye. • _______ defended to during trail. • stretched or pulled tight; not slack. • a person who mocks someone or something • ...
