to kill a mockingbird Crossword Puzzles
The Crossword 2025-04-01
Across
- It’s a sin to kill a ______
- Astaire who sings ‘Cheek to Cheek’?
- A spacey candy
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- A household cleaning tool (think president)
- Merriweather yelled this in the pageant
- Man's best friend
- Manic who hates Jews for no reason
- Likes to chase mice
- Winner of the costume contest
- Type of large tree found in Maycomb
10 Clues: A spacey candy • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • It’s a sin to kill a ______ • Winner of the costume contest • Manic who hates Jews for no reason • Astaire who sings ‘Cheek to Cheek’? • Type of large tree found in Maycomb • Merriweather yelled this in the pageant • A household cleaning tool (think president)
TASK A to kill a mockingbird 2013-06-12
10 Clues: Deserted • Domineering • Open and direct • Spotless, clean • Strange, quaint • Having unusual interest in death • Malignant, wishing to harm others • Rickety, in a state of severe disrepair • Don't blame children for being __________ • "Our repertoire was _____ from countless reproductions"
Broadway 2023-08-17
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- Product Used to Hold a Bouffant in place
- To Kill a _________
- An American Founding Father
- Elsa Sang "Let it Go"
- Magic Carpet Ride
- French Historical Novel
- The Windy City
- A Gang in West Side Story
- Seasons of Love
- Award Recognizing Excellence in Live Theater
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- Hakuna Matata
- Best Seats in the House
- The Songs of ABBA
- Lyrics, "You are 16, going on 17" Are From Which Musical?
- Given to Everyone Entering the Theater
- Elphaba, the Bad Witch
- What Musical Features the Song "Memory"?
- Heart of the Theater District
- 2:00 Performance
- The Music of Carol King
- What is the Dog's Name in the Musical Annie?
21 Clues: Hakuna Matata • The Windy City • Seasons of Love • 2:00 Performance • The Songs of ABBA • Magic Carpet Ride • To Kill a _________ • Elsa Sang "Let it Go" • Elphaba, the Bad Witch • Best Seats in the House • French Historical Novel • The Music of Carol King • A Gang in West Side Story • An American Founding Father • Heart of the Theater District • Given to Everyone Entering the Theater • ...
Crosswork 2014-03-09
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- / Hosted the 2014 Oscars
- / Lowther's rowing uniform has what written on it
- / Liesel and Rudy are from what book
- / The ___________ of a Lowther Hall girl
- Man's best friend
- / Released an album without telling anyone
- the first thing you learn how to use in Science in Year 7
- / Main character from To Kill a Mockingbird
- / What happens every Wednesday morning
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- Has a trunk
- / An award giving to those receive lots of consistentlys
- Lived under the stairs for 10 years
- Likes to chase mice
- / Term 4 GSV sport
- Flying mammal
15 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Man's best friend • / Term 4 GSV sport • Likes to chase mice • / Hosted the 2014 Oscars • Lived under the stairs for 10 years • / Liesel and Rudy are from what book • / What happens every Wednesday morning • / The ___________ of a Lowther Hall girl • / Released an album without telling anyone • / Main character from To Kill a Mockingbird • ...
TKAM 2018-06-10
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- First name of scouts teacher
- scouts real name
- The man convicted of rape
- the arm Tom cannot use
- the author
- Its a sin to kill a
- the judge in tom case
- the person that cried after the court case
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- the maycomb newspaper
- the man that drinks coke in a bag
- the person's house that got burnt down
- the sheriff of maycomb county
- finch's housekeeper
- Jem lost this in the Radleys yard
- boo's older brother
- this is where tom robinson got shot
- atticus main hobby
- maycombs telephone operator
- scouts part in the school pageant
- the father of the ewells
20 Clues: the author • scouts real name • atticus main hobby • finch's housekeeper • boo's older brother • Its a sin to kill a • the maycomb newspaper • the judge in tom case • the arm Tom cannot use • the father of the ewells • The man convicted of rape • maycombs telephone operator • First name of scouts teacher • the sheriff of maycomb county • the man that drinks coke in a bag • ...
Classic Literature 2021-04-02
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- Older Brontë sister
- Mary Shelley's Victor _______
- Author of Pride and Prejudice
- Author of Great Expectations
- First name of author of Wuthering Heights
- Plot focuses on havoc caused by a whale
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- Author of Huckleberry Finn
- Classic by F. Scott Fitzgerald
- Lee's classic, To Kill a _____
- The ____ in the Rye
- 1945 novella by George Orwell
- Main characters are the March sisters
12 Clues: Older Brontë sister • The ____ in the Rye • Author of Huckleberry Finn • Author of Great Expectations • Mary Shelley's Victor _______ • Author of Pride and Prejudice • 1945 novella by George Orwell • Classic by F. Scott Fitzgerald • Lee's classic, To Kill a _____ • Main characters are the March sisters • Plot focuses on havoc caused by a whale • ...
A time to kill 2015-01-29
Across
- drives a new canary yellow Ford pick up
- Where did Cobb dump Tonya's Body
- Peace Officer shot by Carl Lee
- A french tea shop
- What was Carl Lee's third charge
- who wrote the book a time to kill
- Carl Lee old friend from Vietnam that runs strip clubs
- The original church in Clanton
- The judge of Carl Lee's case
- was thrown in jail for murdering the men who raped his daughter
- the victim of sexual assault
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- is Mr,Hailey's lawyer
- A cafe in downtown Clanton
- Married a Swedish girl from Wisconsin
- where did Carl Lee hide in the courthouse
- only black sheriff in mississippi
- A texas reporter with impressive skills
- Jake Brigance's assistant at his firm
- what was the gun uses to kill Cobb and Willard
- A old Lawyer in Jake Brigance's Building
20 Clues: A french tea shop • is Mr,Hailey's lawyer • A cafe in downtown Clanton • The judge of Carl Lee's case • the victim of sexual assault • Peace Officer shot by Carl Lee • The original church in Clanton • Where did Cobb dump Tonya's Body • What was Carl Lee's third charge • only black sheriff in mississippi • who wrote the book a time to kill • Married a Swedish girl from Wisconsin • ...
To Kill a Mcokingbrid 2016-05-20
Across
- Cunningham Son of Mr. Cunningham
- slightly sarcastic in a humorous way
- Finch Scout and Jem's father
- suggesting that something is true
- the most devout lady in Maycomb
- the time when something end's
- have an end
- suppose
- remove by erasing
- in deplorable conditions
- furnish with an introduction
- Ewell Father of Mayella
- Ewell Bob Ewell's daughter
- Harris Summer friend of Scout
- showing curiosity
- splendidly built woman with pale eyes
- not often
- crush completely
- Spotlessly clean
- Publisher of newspaper
- Alexandra Atticus's sister
- complete
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- Radley recluse who never sets foot outside
- Atkinson A sharp-tongued widow
- liable to sudden unpredictable change
- preconceived opinion that is not based on reason
- equally skillful with each hand
- The Finches' cook
- distant but within sight
- Tate The sheriff
- Lafayette Dubose Elderly ill-tempered woman
- Radley Boo Radley's older brother
- Finch Jean Louise brother
- Lee Author of book
- a feeling of deep regret
- look down on with disdain
- be incomprehensible
- Louise narrator and protagonist of the story
- Be large in number
- a system of government
- dwell
- Deas Tom's employer
- make clear
- Behave awkwardly or with difficulty
- Walter Cunningham part of the mob to lynch Tom
- Raymond City drunk
- a tiny detectable amount
- feeling tiredness
- Kill a Mockingbird Title of the book
- Robinson Accused of rape
50 Clues: dwell • suppose • complete • not often • make clear • have an end • Tate The sheriff • crush completely • Spotlessly clean • The Finches' cook • remove by erasing • showing curiosity • feeling tiredness • Lee Author of book • Be large in number • Raymond City drunk • be incomprehensible • Deas Tom's employer • a system of government • Publisher of newspaper • Ewell Father of Mayella • distant but within sight • ...
A Time To Kill 2022-02-23
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- (of a person) clever, original
- long angry speech of criticism or accusation
- an attorney representing a defendant in a lawsuit
- causing annoyance, anger,
- continuing without interruption.
- a pair of engaged people
- describe someone or something in a particular way
- an assistant to a judge,or lawyer
- a public official who acts as prosecutor for the state
- the honorable act of giving
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- an elected officer who keeps the peace
- pleasing to the eye
- hold the interest and attention of charm
- a body of people (typically twelve in number) sworn to give a verdict in a legal case
- in a very careful or finely judged manner; gently.
- given to a person with high regard
- fluent or persuasive in speaking or writing
- an individual that was sued or accused in a court of law.
- illegal act punishable by law
- a person found guilty of a criminal offense and serving a sentence of imprisonment.
20 Clues: pleasing to the eye • a pair of engaged people • causing annoyance, anger, • the honorable act of giving • illegal act punishable by law • (of a person) clever, original • continuing without interruption. • an assistant to a judge,or lawyer • given to a person with high regard • an elected officer who keeps the peace • hold the interest and attention of charm • ...
Lit Term Leftovers Crossword 2025-12-15
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- “True wit is nature to advantage dressed,What oft was thought, but ne’er so well expressed.”— Alexander Pope
- Macbeth is the protagonist of "Macbeth" by Shakespeare a _________ who fails due to his tragic flaw of ambition.
- In “The Lord of the Rings”, the narrator knows the thoughts and feelings of many characters across different locations.
- Atticus Finch in "To Kill a Mockingbird" is a ________ character because he remains morally consistent and does not change throughout the novel.
- The Green light in "The Great Gatsby" represents Gatsby's hopes and dreams.
- Worm and Swarm
- In "1984" by George Orwell,"Big Brother is Watching You" is constantly repeated in order to emphasize the atmosphere of the story.
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- “Harry Potter” is mostly told through Harry’s thoughts and experiences, even though it is in third person.
- be-long(◡–)(iamb)
- Tree and Free
- "To Kill a Mockingbird" uses ordinary language such as “You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view… until you climb into his skin and walk around in it.”
11 Clues: Tree and Free • Worm and Swarm • be-long(◡–)(iamb) • The Green light in "The Great Gatsby" represents Gatsby's hopes and dreams. • “Harry Potter” is mostly told through Harry’s thoughts and experiences, even though it is in third person. • “True wit is nature to advantage dressed,What oft was thought, but ne’er so well expressed.”— Alexander Pope • ...
Movies & TV shows about the law 2017-01-17
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- Prolific author of The Firm, John
- Long-running series set in Los Angeles
- Actor who said, "You can't handle the truth!"
- Miracle on 34th Street defendant
- Number of Law & Order series
- Defendant to Kramer's plaintiff
- Lawyer by day, superhero by night
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- Folksy lawyer played by Andy Griffith
- Subject of 2016's American Crime Story
- 1962 movie To Kill a ____
- Nocturnal courtroom sitcom
- Consumer advocate Brockovich
- Baltimore PD star in The ____
- 12 Angry Men star Henry
- Lawyer cousin from funny movie
15 Clues: 12 Angry Men star Henry • 1962 movie To Kill a ____ • Nocturnal courtroom sitcom • Consumer advocate Brockovich • Number of Law & Order series • Baltimore PD star in The ____ • Lawyer cousin from funny movie • Defendant to Kramer's plaintiff • Miracle on 34th Street defendant • Prolific author of The Firm, John • Lawyer by day, superhero by night • ...
Movies & TV shows about the law 2017-01-17
Across
- Prolific author of The Firm, John
- Long-running series set in Los Angeles
- Actor who said, "You can't handle the truth!"
- Miracle on 34th Street defendant
- Number of Law & Order series
- Defendant to Kramer's plaintiff
- Lawyer by day, superhero by night
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- Folksy lawyer played by Andy Griffith
- Subject of 2016's American Crime Story
- 1962 movie To Kill a ____
- Nocturnal courtroom sitcom
- Consumer advocate Brockovich
- Baltimore PD star in The ____
- 12 Angry Men star Henry
- Lawyer cousin from funny movie
15 Clues: 12 Angry Men star Henry • 1962 movie To Kill a ____ • Nocturnal courtroom sitcom • Consumer advocate Brockovich • Number of Law & Order series • Baltimore PD star in The ____ • Lawyer cousin from funny movie • Defendant to Kramer's plaintiff • Miracle on 34th Street defendant • Prolific author of The Firm, John • Lawyer by day, superhero by night • ...
TKAM Crossword (A) 2023-04-06
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- ___ ewell is mayella's father
- miss maudie likes to grow them
- mayella was beat mostly on her right side
- atticus' occupation
- John Taylor is a ____
- Tom's last name
- atticus was known as "ol' one ___"
- scout and jem finds gifts in the tree
- “...until you climb into his ___ and walk around in it.”
- takes place during the great ____
- the first name of the author
- the verdict of the trial
- jem and scout built one when it snowed
- the flower miss dubose gives jem
- the narrator's aunt's name
- true or false: scout's last name is finch
- the narrator's last name
- the judge's last name
- scout's costume
- the narrator's nickname
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- miss ___ had camellias
- scout and jem use a ___ pole to leave a note
- scout gets in trouble because she can ___
- boo radley's first name
- scout's first grade teacher
- the last name of the author
- the first thing scout and jem find in the tree
- miss maudie explains why it is a ___ to kill a mockingbird
- the book's name is "to kill a ___"
- mayella asks robinson to chop this up
- miss dubose was a ____ addict
- tom robinson was shot ____ times
- the supposed victim of the crime
- "that all _ lie, that all _ are basically immoral beings, that all Negro men are not to be trusted around our women"
- the narrator's father
- the tree is filled with ____
- the narrator's brother's nickname
- the town this takes place in
- the narrator finds this person under her bed
- ___ defends tom robinson
- bob ewell is ___ handed
- the supposed crime robinson committed
42 Clues: Tom's last name • scout's costume • atticus' occupation • John Taylor is a ____ • the narrator's father • the judge's last name • miss ___ had camellias • boo radley's first name • bob ewell is ___ handed • the narrator's nickname • the verdict of the trial • ___ defends tom robinson • the narrator's last name • the narrator's aunt's name • scout's first grade teacher • ...
tequila mockingbird 2014-12-03
Across
- Bob Ewell is considered?
- Boo Radley was behind what at the end of the movie?
- Which family's house are Scout and Jem afraid of?
- What is the Finch's Maid's name?
- Who tells Jem that it's a crime to kill mockingbirds?
- What is Scout's real name?
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- What is Dill's actual name?
- Who wrote "To Kill a Mockingbird"?
- What was the final verdict for the Tom Robinson Case?
- What is the name of Bob's daughter?
10 Clues: Bob Ewell is considered? • What is Scout's real name? • What is Dill's actual name? • What is the Finch's Maid's name? • Who wrote "To Kill a Mockingbird"? • What is the name of Bob's daughter? • Which family's house are Scout and Jem afraid of? • Boo Radley was behind what at the end of the movie? • What was the final verdict for the Tom Robinson Case? • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2014-04-29
Across
- The place where everyone is equal.
- A harmless bird that lives to bring their song into other people's lives.
- The county sheriff, also witness in the Tom Robinson Case.
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- A tired, sleepy old town.
- The belief that all members of each race have inherent qualities specific to that race.
- The defendant in the Tom Robinson Case.
- The accuser in the Tom Robinson Case.
7 Clues: A tired, sleepy old town. • The place where everyone is equal. • The accuser in the Tom Robinson Case. • The defendant in the Tom Robinson Case. • The county sheriff, also witness in the Tom Robinson Case. • A harmless bird that lives to bring their song into other people's lives. • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2024-12-18
7 Clues: A ghost • Someone brave • An evil spirit • Easily angered • Shows happiness about a victory • A stock of plays, dances or pieces • Covers both legs to ankles or knees
The Maycomb Digest Weekly Crossword Puzzle 2022-11-03
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- Sherrif of Maycomb County
- Theme in To Kill A Mockingbird
- Defense Attourney from Maycomb
- Was on trial for raping Mayella Ewell; shot in prison
- Recently discovered to be a drug fiend
- Mayella Ewell's father; dies from stab wound
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- Jem and Scout's aunt
- Atticus Finch's daughter
- A friendly neighbor that lives on the Finch's street
- Pretends to be an alcoholic
- City in Alabama
- Atticus Finch's son
12 Clues: City in Alabama • Atticus Finch's son • Jem and Scout's aunt • Atticus Finch's daughter • Sherrif of Maycomb County • Pretends to be an alcoholic • Theme in To Kill A Mockingbird • Defense Attourney from Maycomb • Recently discovered to be a drug fiend • Mayella Ewell's father; dies from stab wound • A friendly neighbor that lives on the Finch's street • ...
bom2 2024-06-28
Across
- "The Thin Man" actress
- "Hud" actress
- "The Magnificent Seven" star
- "From Here to Eternity" actor
- "Dinner at Eight" actress
- "Mutiny on the Bounty" actor
- "Vertigo" actress
- "The Third Man" star
- "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" actress
- "All About Eve" actress
- "Pillow Talk" actress
- "Kiss of Death" actor
- "Mrs. Miniver" star
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- "Spartacus" actor
- "The Wizard of Oz" actress
- Director of "The Maltese Falcon"
- "Gilda" star
- "Zorba the Greek" actor
- "Sunset Boulevard" star
- "Laura" actress
- "Born Yesterday" actress
- "Death in Venice" actor
- "Mildred Pierce" actress
- "To Kill a Mockingbird" actor
- Actor in "Casablanca"
25 Clues: "Gilda" star • "Hud" actress • "Laura" actress • "Spartacus" actor • "Vertigo" actress • "Mrs. Miniver" star • "The Third Man" star • Actor in "Casablanca" • "Pillow Talk" actress • "Kiss of Death" actor • "The Thin Man" actress • "Zorba the Greek" actor • "Sunset Boulevard" star • "Death in Venice" actor • "All About Eve" actress • "Born Yesterday" actress • "Mildred Pierce" actress • ...
Book Turned Movie 2025-05-30
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- following the yellow brick road to _____
- The Great ______; a tragic American dream
- rogue dinosaur clones terrorizing visitors; ______ Park
- Lord of the _______; stranded young boys exposing human nature
- falling in love with a vampire
- lives in Transylvania and fears sunlight
- a monster made from corpses
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- to kill a ___________; racial injustice
- The Color ______; "You told Harpo to beat me?"
- mafia family drama
- a canibal named Hannibal; The ________ of the Lambs
- haunted hotel horror
- shark thriller
13 Clues: shark thriller • mafia family drama • haunted hotel horror • a monster made from corpses • falling in love with a vampire • to kill a ___________; racial injustice • following the yellow brick road to _____ • lives in Transylvania and fears sunlight • The Great ______; a tragic American dream • The Color ______; "You told Harpo to beat me?" • ...
Books and more books 2024-05-22
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- How many animals do I have?
- To ... a Mockingbird
- My surname
- Trope - other-wordly
- Capital city of Greece
- A well-known romance writer from the U.S.
- The pen is mightier than the ....
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- This is where the Colosseum is found
- My Scottish Cozy series
- Famous writer from the past, Charles
- A romance trope - friend to ...
- In which Australian town is my firefighters series set?
- My very first book - Duty Bound Desire: the ...... Forced Marriage
- I write what type of romance
14 Clues: My surname • To ... a Mockingbird • Trope - other-wordly • Capital city of Greece • My Scottish Cozy series • How many animals do I have? • I write what type of romance • A romance trope - friend to ... • The pen is mightier than the .... • This is where the Colosseum is found • Famous writer from the past, Charles • A well-known romance writer from the U.S. • ...
To Kill a Mcokingbrid 2016-05-20
Across
- Kill a Mockingbird Title of the book
- Finch Scout and Jem's father
- have an end
- Raymond City drunk
- be incomprehensible
- a feeling of deep regret
- The Finches' cook
- Publisher of newspaper
- liable to sudden unpredictable change
- Walter Cunningham part of the mob to lynch Tom
- equally skillful with each hand
- dwell
- crush completely
- Be large in number
- showing curiosity
- Alexandra Atticus's sister
- Spotlessly clean
- a system of government
- the time when something end's
- distant but within sight
- complete
- furnish with an introduction
- Radley Boo Radley's older brother
- slightly sarcastic in a humorous way
Down
- Atkinson A sharp-tongued widow
- Radley recluse who never sets foot outside
- splendidly built woman with pale eyes
- Lee Author of book
- not often
- remove by erasing
- suggesting that something is true
- a tiny detectable amount
- Tate The sheriff
- look down on with disdain
- preconceived opinion that is not based on reason
- in deplorable conditions
- the most devout lady in Maycomb
- Ewell Father of Mayella
- Cunningham Son of Mr. Cunningham
- Finch Jean Louise brother
- make clear
- Deas Tom's employer
- Louise narrator and protagonist of the story
- Behave awkwardly or with difficulty
- Lafayette Dubose Elderly ill-tempered woman
- Ewell Bob Ewell's daughter
- suppose
- Harris Summer friend of Scout
- Robinson Accused of rape
- feeling tiredness
50 Clues: dwell • suppose • complete • not often • make clear • have an end • Tate The sheriff • crush completely • Spotlessly clean • remove by erasing • The Finches' cook • showing curiosity • feeling tiredness • Lee Author of book • Raymond City drunk • Be large in number • be incomprehensible • Deas Tom's employer • Publisher of newspaper • a system of government • Ewell Father of Mayella • a feeling of deep regret • ...
Classic Literature 2021-04-02
Across
- Older Brontë sister
- Mary Shelley's Victor _______
- Author of Pride and Prejudice
- Author of Great Expectations
- First name of author of Wuthering Heights
- Plot focuses on havoc caused by a whale
Down
- Author of Huckleberry Finn
- Classic by F. Scott Fitzgerald
- Lee's classic, To Kill a _____
- The ____ in the Rye
- 1945 novella by George Orwell
- Main characters are the March sisters
12 Clues: Older Brontë sister • The ____ in the Rye • Author of Huckleberry Finn • Author of Great Expectations • Mary Shelley's Victor _______ • Author of Pride and Prejudice • 1945 novella by George Orwell • Classic by F. Scott Fitzgerald • Lee's classic, To Kill a _____ • Main characters are the March sisters • Plot focuses on havoc caused by a whale • ...
Classic Literature 2021-04-02
Across
- Mary Shelley's Victor _______
- Lee's classic, To Kill a _____
- Older Brontë sister
- First name of author of Wuthering Heights
- Plot focuses on havoc caused by a whale
- 1945 novella by George Orwell
- Author of Pride and Prejudice
Down
- Author of Huckleberry Finn
- Classic by F. Scott Fitzgerald
- The ____ in the Rye
- Main characters are the March sisters
- Author of Great Expectations
12 Clues: The ____ in the Rye • Older Brontë sister • Author of Huckleberry Finn • Author of Great Expectations • Mary Shelley's Victor _______ • 1945 novella by George Orwell • Author of Pride and Prejudice • Classic by F. Scott Fitzgerald • Lee's classic, To Kill a _____ • Main characters are the March sisters • Plot focuses on havoc caused by a whale • ...
Legal Mad Minute Crossword Puzzle 2016-03-17
10 Clues: Ratio • Obiter • Legal encyclopedia • HSF ECM Specialist • OJ Simpson’s lead attorney • Most dangerous alcoholic drink • Lawyer in To Kill A Mockingbird • Limitation of liability in govnt contracts • Most accomplished fisherman in MacCap Legal • Number of judges that have sat on the high court
Great Women Writers 2024-02-05
9 Clues: Romeo's love • Harry's best friend • Author of White Teeth • High school detective • Author of Frankenstein • Had an adventure in Wonderland • Author of Spiderwick Chronicles • Callum's mother in Noughts & Crosses • Young protagonist in To Kill a Mockingbird
To Kill a Mcokingbrid 2016-05-20
Across
- splendidly built woman with pale eyes
- Cunningham Son of Mr. Cunningham
- not often
- showing curiosity
- Radley recluse who never sets foot outside
- Spotlessly clean
- Publisher of newspaper
- have an end
- remove by erasing
- make clear
- Alexandra Atticus's sister
- Ewell Father of Mayella
- Tate The sheriff
- suggesting that something is true
- Lafayette Dubose Elderly ill-tempered woman
- Ewell Bob Ewell's daughter
- Deas Tom's employer
- liable to sudden unpredictable change
- a system of government
- Louise narrator and protagonist of the story
- complete
- look down on with disdain
- Raymond City drunk
- Finch Jean Louise brother
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- furnish with an introduction
- feeling tiredness
- Radley Boo Radley's older brother
- a feeling of deep regret
- equally skillful with each hand
- a tiny detectable amount
- Behave awkwardly or with difficulty
- Lee Author of book
- Atkinson A sharp-tongued widow
- crush completely
- the most devout lady in Maycomb
- Kill a Mockingbird Title of the book
- be incomprehensible
- Be large in number
- Robinson Accused of rape
- preconceived opinion that is not based on reason
- in deplorable conditions
- Walter Cunningham part of the mob to lynch Tom
- suppose
- The Finches' cook
- dwell
- the time when something end's
- slightly sarcastic in a humorous way
- Finch Scout and Jem's father
- Harris Summer friend of Scout
- distant but within sight
50 Clues: dwell • suppose • complete • not often • make clear • have an end • Spotlessly clean • crush completely • Tate The sheriff • feeling tiredness • showing curiosity • remove by erasing • The Finches' cook • Lee Author of book • Be large in number • Raymond City drunk • be incomprehensible • Deas Tom's employer • Publisher of newspaper • a system of government • Ewell Father of Mayella • a feeling of deep regret • ...
To KIll 2023-03-25
Across
- Scout and Dill plan to get __
- Who moved into Atticus’ house?
- Town’s gossip
- The person who had a lot to learn before having kids
- Who filled up the tree’s hole?
- Who gave Scout the blanket during the fire?
- What did Calpurnia do between the church and at Atticus’ house?
- Nickname for one of the main characters
- The most courageous person
- Atticus’ new concept to Scout
- Jean Louise
- Who was the judge in Tom Robinson’s case?
- Ms. Caroline told Scout that she couldn’t __ with Atticus
- Prosecution of the trial
- What does Walter put on his vegetables?
- Tom Robinson was called to break the __
- Miss Maudie’s obsession
- What did Scout think she stepped on under her bed?
- Scout hung out with her because Dill and Jem left her out
- Book’s setting
- Charles Baker Harris
- Jem told Scout to spit out the __ she found in the tree
- Who did Scout beat up?
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- Where was Dill from?
- The person who hung out with the blacks
- Sheriff
- What was Scout surprised about that Calpurnia’s church didn’t have?
- What were the group of people confronting Atticus in front of the Jail?
- The family that’s above the law
- He had lice in head
- Atticus questioned why the Ewells didn’t seek a __ after the incident
- Mr. Ewell was __
- The trouble-maker in church
- The snowman’s name
- He couldn’t pay for lunch
- Uncle Jack tried to stop Scout from __
- Accused of rape
- The dog with rabies
- Scout thought that the world was ending when it was __
- It’s a sin to kill __ as it does nothing but sings for humanity
40 Clues: Sheriff • Jean Louise • Town’s gossip • Book’s setting • Accused of rape • Mr. Ewell was __ • The snowman’s name • He had lice in head • The dog with rabies • Where was Dill from? • Charles Baker Harris • Who did Scout beat up? • Miss Maudie’s obsession • Prosecution of the trial • He couldn’t pay for lunch • The most courageous person • The trouble-maker in church • Scout and Dill plan to get __ • ...
Reading is fun! 2024-09-05
Across
- Famous epic poem by Homer
- A book lover
- Genre focused on love stories
- Classic novel with a whale
- First name of the author of "Pride and Prejudice"
- A book's main character
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- A book's spine label in a library
- Genre featuring futuristic technology
- Author of "To Kill a Mockingbird"
- Famous detective created by Arthur Conan Doyle
- Genre of books with factual content
- Famous wizarding school
- Genre featuring detective stories
13 Clues: A book lover • Famous wizarding school • A book's main character • Famous epic poem by Homer • Classic novel with a whale • Genre focused on love stories • A book's spine label in a library • Author of "To Kill a Mockingbird" • Genre featuring detective stories • Genre of books with factual content • Genre featuring futuristic technology • ...
Crossword 2013-02-02
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- Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin’s children are named Apple and ______
- Son of Odysseus
- Doubly land locked country
- Popular Spanish dance
- Time machine car from Back to the Future
- The Louvre Museum can be found in ______
- World's smallest independent state
- Capital city of Chile
- Practical joke
- Deaf German composer
- Solid carbon dioxide
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- Musical film set in 1959
- Harper Lee wrote the novel To Kill A _______
- Muhammad Ali was born as _______
- David Bowie's alter ego
- ’The Greatest Walk in the World’
- Mount Taranaki is also known as Mount ______
- King's Cross, Fenchurch Street, Liverpool Street and _______
- Travel document
- Wellington music festival
20 Clues: Practical joke • Son of Odysseus • Travel document • Deaf German composer • Solid carbon dioxide • Popular Spanish dance • Capital city of Chile • David Bowie's alter ego • Musical film set in 1959 • Wellington music festival • Doubly land locked country • ’The Greatest Walk in the World’ • Muhammad Ali was born as _______ • World's smallest independent state • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Chapters 4-6 2024-04-08
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- what fell off of Jem when he was hopping over a fence
- sound coming from Radley house
- made the best cakes in the neighborhood
- tool used to deliver a letter to Mr. Radley
- seen inside the Radley house
- who came out of the Radley house with a shotgun
- last name of Dill
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- nickname for Jean Louise
- Jean and Jems father
- what Jean found on a tree
- game they say they played as a lie
- the game they played
- name they called Mr. Radley
- Mr. Radleys real name
- last name of Jem and Jean
- who asked scout to marry him
16 Clues: last name of Dill • Jean and Jems father • the game they played • Mr. Radleys real name • nickname for Jean Louise • what Jean found on a tree • last name of Jem and Jean • name they called Mr. Radley • seen inside the Radley house • who asked scout to marry him • sound coming from Radley house • game they say they played as a lie • made the best cakes in the neighborhood • ...
Walter Gage Crossword 2025-01-14
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- Largest Desert in the world
- Largest organ in the human body
- Justin ___ - Current Prime Minister of Canada
- Author of "To Kill a Mockingbird"
- Ryan ___ - Canadian Actor who used to live in Kitsilano
- First women to win a Nobel Prize
- Only direction with no tower
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- City we are in
- "City" in Spanish
- UBC's motto in Latin
- Painter of the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- Indian Currency
- Montreal___ - Most Successful Stanley Cup Team of the NHL
- Number of libraries on UBC Campus
- First name of Gage
15 Clues: City we are in • Indian Currency • "City" in Spanish • First name of Gage • UBC's motto in Latin • Largest Desert in the world • Only direction with no tower • Largest organ in the human body • First women to win a Nobel Prize • Author of "To Kill a Mockingbird" • Number of libraries on UBC Campus • Painter of the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel • ...
Concord Library Crossword Puzzle 2021-03-01
9 Clues: genre of Dune • Waterford author • Frog’s best friend • wrote about log drives • Friend of Wilbur the Pig • Steven King baseball team • Louise Penny’s first book • To Kill a Mockingbird lawyer • animal in Steven Huneck books
To Kill a Mockinbird 2021-12-07
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- Being freed from slavery, or persecution
- From what did Alabama secede in 1861?
- From which country did the USA win a huge amount of land out west?
- Which political party was formed in 1854?
- Which continent looked like it might get involved?
- What was the line called above which slave states were not allowed to be created?
- What colour nail polish does Miss Caroline wear on her nails?
- What did Northern Cities do that didn't require the work done by slaves?
- In which US state does the novel take place?
- What were people opposed to slavery known as?
- Which state became the 23rd state of the USA?
- What is the name of the first grade teacher?
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- Who wrote the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird"?
- Which country declared it impossible for the North to win?
- What did Europe miss from the South?
- A type of novel that focuses on psychological or physical growth from Childhood to adulthood
- What was the secret movement of slaves called?
- What were the Northern States collectively known as?
- Which book by Harriet Beecher Stowe showed the issues of slavery to the rest of the world?
- What took place in the United States between 1861-1865?
- Which state became the 31st US state in 1850?
- What was the violence in the territory of Kansas known as?
- What does Miss Caroline write on the board?
- Which political party traditionally supported slavery?
24 Clues: What did Europe miss from the South? • From what did Alabama secede in 1861? • Being freed from slavery, or persecution • Which political party was formed in 1854? • What does Miss Caroline write on the board? • Who wrote the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird"? • In which US state does the novel take place? • What is the name of the first grade teacher? • ...
Chapter 7 To Kill A Mockingbird 2022-03-08
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- What starts in chapter 7
- how many weeks later they found the whole package of chewing gum
- The best item they found in the knothole
- What Atticus says about the health of the tree
- A literary term used when two opposite thoughts are presented in a story
- What Mr. Nathan says about the health of the tree
- What the kids put in the knothole
- The kids were trying to think who does this, that would have made the carved figures
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- What the kids found in the knothole of the tree
- Who fills in the knothole
- What Jem finally told Scout about the night of the gunshot
- Stayed moody for a week
12 Clues: Stayed moody for a week • What starts in chapter 7 • Who fills in the knothole • What the kids put in the knothole • The best item they found in the knothole • What Atticus says about the health of the tree • What the kids found in the knothole of the tree • What Mr. Nathan says about the health of the tree • What Jem finally told Scout about the night of the gunshot • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Mr Rundhaug 2025-08-26
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- Something valuable or limited in availability
- A pledge or promise
- To deal with a situation in cordial or polite way
- To be polite and kind
- to brag about something
- Medicine for the stomach
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- Similar to saying, I guess, probably or maybe
- Strengthen an argument or attempt to make another point
- To think about and weigh the options
- When you annoyed at someone
- Similar to having a will which is the document that explains where belongings should go when someone dies
- To inspect or to look at
12 Clues: A pledge or promise • To be polite and kind • to brag about something • To inspect or to look at • Medicine for the stomach • When you annoyed at someone • To think about and weigh the options • Similar to saying, I guess, probably or maybe • Something valuable or limited in availability • To deal with a situation in cordial or polite way • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Ch.1-8 2021-12-03
16 Clues: evil • hazy • land • aloof • polite • satisfy • property • not impure • make a hole • cruel power • a preference • set of skills • a sudden attack • not stimulating • cheap car or airplane • having its own existence
Legal Terms for To Kill a Mockingbird 2023-03-27
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- the locality from which a trial is held
- a decision reached by a jury
- open disrespect toward the authority of the court of law
- the chief law officer in a city, town or government
- to speak as a witness under oath
- the judgement of a jury that a person is not guilty
- statements, documents, and objects admissable as testimony
- a legal writ requiring one's appearance in court
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- to request a transfer of a case to a higher court for a new trial
- one against whom an action is brought
- a declaration of fact given before a court
- to question a witness already examined by the opposing side
- to initiate legal or court action against someone
- to find guilty by verdict of court
- one engaged in a lawsuit
- a body of persons sworn to hear a case and hand down a verdict
16 Clues: one engaged in a lawsuit • a decision reached by a jury • to speak as a witness under oath • to find guilty by verdict of court • one against whom an action is brought • the locality from which a trial is held • a declaration of fact given before a court • a legal writ requiring one's appearance in court • to initiate legal or court action against someone • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird (chapters 6 - 9) 2024-04-18
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- What was Jem studying in the 6th grade that baffled Scout?
- What is Scout's real name?
- Jem and Dill wanted to look through the window to see?
- How did Dill explain how Jem lost his pants to Atticus?
- Who did Scout punch in the mouth after he call Atticus a name?
- What did Scout discover was around her shoulders after standing outside watching the fire?
- What destroyed Miss Maudie's house?
- Your gettin more like a girl every day.
- What did Miss Maudie call her house after it was destroyed?
- Jem got them caught on the fence.
- What surprised Jem about his pants when he went back to get them?
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- Atticus's sister.
- Name of the Negro Atticus is defending?
- What does Mr. Radley put in the hole in the tree?
- Maycomb County's sole surviving Confederate veteran?
- What was Atticus's sister fanatical about when it came to Scout?
16 Clues: Atticus's sister. • What is Scout's real name? • Jem got them caught on the fence. • What destroyed Miss Maudie's house? • Name of the Negro Atticus is defending? • Your gettin more like a girl every day. • What does Mr. Radley put in the hole in the tree? • Maycomb County's sole surviving Confederate veteran? • Jem and Dill wanted to look through the window to see? • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird chp. 22-24 2024-05-01
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- Why did Atticus say they must never do this again?
- what did Mr. Ewell say he would do to Atticus?
- Why did Miss Stephanie call Jem over?
- What did Tom Robinsons dad send to the finches?
- Who was usually given court-appointed defenses?
- Who slammed the front door?
- Where was Atticus standing at the beginning of chapter 22?
- What did Estelle send the Finches?
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- What did Miss stephanie think Jean wanted to be?
- Where did Calpurnia find all the food?
- pigs' knuckles What was Atticus happy about when he saw them?
- Why was Miss Rachel up half the night?
- Who died?
- What did Aunt Alexandra call Atticus that they never heard her call him before?
- What did Bob Ewell do to Atticus?
- Where did Jem and Dill spend 2 afternoons?
16 Clues: Who died? • Who slammed the front door? • What did Bob Ewell do to Atticus? • What did Estelle send the Finches? • Why did Miss Stephanie call Jem over? • Where did Calpurnia find all the food? • Why was Miss Rachel up half the night? • Where did Jem and Dill spend 2 afternoons? • what did Mr. Ewell say he would do to Atticus? • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Chapters 14-15 2025-04-09
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- Dill's aunt
- this allows property to only be kept within the family
- Walter's father, part of lynching party
- the candy that Dill and Scout use to lure out Boo Radley
- person accusing Tom Robinson
- the person Aunt Alexandra wants to get rid of
- watched the whole lynching party, ready to defend Atticus
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- incurable gossiper
- called on a wildgoose chase
- represents childhood for Scout
- the only reason men talk outside
- attempt to execute "justice" without propter trial
- breaks the childhood code
- moved to Maycomb jail
- the town in which the story takes place
- talks about entailments to Mr.Cunningham
16 Clues: Dill's aunt • incurable gossiper • moved to Maycomb jail • breaks the childhood code • called on a wildgoose chase • person accusing Tom Robinson • represents childhood for Scout • the only reason men talk outside • Walter's father, part of lynching party • the town in which the story takes place • talks about entailments to Mr.Cunningham • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Characters 2021-05-03
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- The father, a lawyer in Maycomb.
- The main antagonist, father of Mayella.
- The man accused of attacking Mayella Ewell.
- The Finches' cook.
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- The woman who accuses Tom of attacking her.
- The narrator and protagonist.
- A recluse who never leaves his house.
- Scout's brother and playmate.
- Scout's neighbor and friend.
9 Clues: The Finches' cook. • Scout's neighbor and friend. • The narrator and protagonist. • Scout's brother and playmate. • The father, a lawyer in Maycomb. • A recluse who never leaves his house. • The main antagonist, father of Mayella. • The woman who accuses Tom of attacking her. • The man accused of attacking Mayella Ewell.
To Kill a Mockingbird book 2022-04-01
To Kill a Mockingbird - Character 2023-11-13
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- Someone who is a shadow, being heard as a myth, 3 people that tried to lure it out of the house,and saved 2 people from death
- It is seen during the trial from the person who is being accused, seen by a person who been misunderstood from the society, and it connect to the idea of the metaphor
- A lady who talk trash about Atticus defending a black person, but show bravery and real courage
- A young children, stopped someone from beating the other person, and he was confused at the end of the trial
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- Someone who walk to work and come back to home at night, give an advice to their children, tried to save someone, and a gentlemen
- A good person who helped a lonely women, someone that represent the metaphor of the book
- A young children, who beated up a children at school, who have been rejected from their friend to play with them, and at the end, they saw the man that their friend tried to get lure him out.
- A young children, who he had invented a play with his friend and that he was later found hiding in their friend house in a bad condition
- A type of family whose Jem said their are the lowest and live in dump from the list of type of folk
9 Clues: A good person who helped a lonely women, someone that represent the metaphor of the book • A lady who talk trash about Atticus defending a black person, but show bravery and real courage • A type of family whose Jem said their are the lowest and live in dump from the list of type of folk • ...
To kill a mockingbird characters 2024-02-25
10 Clues: scouts brother • Lawyer Scout's dad • The main character • Rachel Dill's Aunt • Alexander Atticus' sister • the maid for Scout and Jem • Friends with Jill and Scout • Maudie lives in the fitch street • Radley Neighbour of the Finch family • Ewell -Bob Patreach of the Finch family
Books, condiments and more randomness! 2023-03-15
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- Resident Of La Casa Azul
- someone who lives in the south has a ____ accent
- garden in Spanish (Don't use a tilde)
- BZZ!Striped insect
- I have to ____ (Bathroom talk)
- It flows through our veins
- ____ Camp
- THERE HAS BEEN TOO MUCH
- Opposite of 'find'
- Noa's humanities teacher
- Actor that slapped
- Your favorite daughter
- Horses are boiled into this😭
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- ___ Apple Pan!
- Harper Lee's To Kill A ___
- The liquid that supports life
- YOUR HUSBAND
- Lion Kings Villian
- A Gorge Orwell book similar to the Russian revolution
- A red condiment usually used on hotdogs
- Chained synonym
- A book by Uri Shulevitz. Consider looking at your daughter's book
- Lorelai's almost husband
23 Clues: ____ Camp • YOUR HUSBAND • ___ Apple Pan! • Chained synonym • BZZ!Striped insect • Lion Kings Villian • Opposite of 'find' • Actor that slapped • Your favorite daughter • THERE HAS BEEN TOO MUCH • Resident Of La Casa Azul • Noa's humanities teacher • Lorelai's almost husband • Harper Lee's To Kill A ___ • It flows through our veins • Horses are boiled into this😭 • The liquid that supports life • ...
Hi 2025-02-26
9 Clues: Orange cat • a mutual friend • teacher we love • a game we play in geo • to kill a mockingbird • class we have together • what we failed together • a teacher we have mixed feelings about • the class I always skip to come to your lunch
To Kill A Mockingbird Ch.11 Vocabulary 2013-10-28
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- A colourless tasteless powder consisting chiefly of mercurous chloride, used medicinally, especially as a cathartic
- Ridiculous or insolent talk
- Placed or situated below, beneath, or underground
- Any order made by a court or official prohibiting an act
- Synonym for quarrelsome
- A natural tendency or disposition
- Something that has survived from the past, such as an object or custom
- A choice or preference
- Indebted; obliged; under a moral obligation
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- A person's usual temperament or frame of mind
- A person living at the same time or of approximately the same age as another
- Displeasure or resentment
- A bitter or impassioned speech of denunciation
- Moral or religious correctness
- Void of, free from
- Truancy, usually from school
16 Clues: Void of, free from • A choice or preference • Synonym for quarrelsome • Displeasure or resentment • Ridiculous or insolent talk • Truancy, usually from school • Moral or religious correctness • A natural tendency or disposition • Indebted; obliged; under a moral obligation • A person's usual temperament or frame of mind • A bitter or impassioned speech of denunciation • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2015-06-02
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- to tie or hold the arms or legs of (someone)
- involving ignoble actions and motives; arousing moral distaste and contempt
- behaving, done, or made in a cautious and surreptitious manner, so as not to be seen or heard
- the quality of being trusted and believed in
- of or relating to cattle, buffalo, or kudus
- attempting to avoid notice or attention, typically because of guilt or a belief that discovery would lead to trouble; secretive
- subject (someone) to hostility and ill-treatment, especially because of their race or political or religious beliefs
- with each sound or note sharply detached or separated from the others
- a person who is killed because of their religious or other beliefs
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- using or expressing dry, especially mocking, humor
- the state of being famous or well known for some bad quality or deed
- having or showing a tendency to be easily angered
- not pertinent to a particular matter; irrelevant
- existing in a natural state, as animals or plants; not domesticated or cultivated; wild
- to steal (something)
- refusing to be persuaded or to change one's mind
16 Clues: to steal (something) • of or relating to cattle, buffalo, or kudus • to tie or hold the arms or legs of (someone) • the quality of being trusted and believed in • not pertinent to a particular matter; irrelevant • refusing to be persuaded or to change one's mind • having or showing a tendency to be easily angered • using or expressing dry, especially mocking, humor • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird ch 4-8 2023-09-11
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- implied by or inferred from actions or statements
- disposition to do good
- evade the truth of a point by raising irrelevant objections
- a false and malicious publication
- approach and speak to someone aggressively or insistently
- force somebody to do something
- trouble or confusion resulting from complexity
- in a quiet and tranquil manner
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- impossible to come to understand
- kind in disposition or manner
- act between parties with a view to reconciling differences
- uplifting enlightenment
- perform an act, usually with a negative connotation
- a state or condition markedly different from the norm
- fraught with extreme danger; nearly hopeless
- indicating favorable circumstances and good luck
16 Clues: disposition to do good • uplifting enlightenment • kind in disposition or manner • force somebody to do something • in a quiet and tranquil manner • impossible to come to understand • a false and malicious publication • fraught with extreme danger; nearly hopeless • trouble or confusion resulting from complexity • indicating favorable circumstances and good luck • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Ch.25-31 2024-05-09
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- What happened to Jem and Scout on their way home from the pageant?
- In chapter 26, what grade is Scout it?
- Why did Mr.Ewell get fired from the WPA?
- Who did Jem tell Scout to not be afraid of?
- Who scared Jem and Scout before the pageant?
- Who got a job with Mr.Link Deas?
- What sport did Jem play?
- What did Jem say he never wanted to hear about again?
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- What saved Scout from being stabbed?
- What was the doctor's name that helped Jem?
- What role does Scout play in the pageant?
- How much cents would the best Halloween costume receive?
- When was the pageant taking place?
- What did Jem teach Dill to do?
- How are Misses Tutti and Frutti related?
- What did Scout forget backstage?
16 Clues: What sport did Jem play? • What did Jem teach Dill to do? • What did Scout forget backstage? • Who got a job with Mr.Link Deas? • When was the pageant taking place? • What saved Scout from being stabbed? • In chapter 26, what grade is Scout it? • Why did Mr.Ewell get fired from the WPA? • How are Misses Tutti and Frutti related? • What role does Scout play in the pageant? • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Chapter 3 Vocabulary 2023-02-28
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- having only one syllable
- having or showing pleasant, good-natured personal qualities
- something that is distributed, ordered, or given out
- showing or expressing disdain, scorn, or disrespect
- disapproval; condemnation
- an onset, assault, or attack, especially a vigorous on
- the act of conceding or yielding, as a right, a privilege, or a point or fact in an argument
- in a way that shows good judgement or discernment
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- capable of being distinguished or perceived
- small; little; tiny
- readily angered, peevish, irritable, or quarrelsome
- tending to argument or strife
- a detailed explanation, discursion, or interpretation
- a general outburst of enthusiasm, excitement, or controversy
- multiple gross injustices or wicked acts
- in a courteous and friendly way; graciously
16 Clues: small; little; tiny • having only one syllable • disapproval; condemnation • tending to argument or strife • multiple gross injustices or wicked acts • capable of being distinguished or perceived • in a courteous and friendly way; graciously • in a way that shows good judgement or discernment • readily angered, peevish, irritable, or quarrelsome • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Ch. 1-4 2024-04-08
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- Everyone talks about me but no one sees me
- I'm a fresh new teacher here in Maycomb
- The children's fascination with Boo is an example of this
- I come to Maycomb during the summers with my aunt
- I come to school with cooties and yell at my teacher who sent me home
- I'm a father of two and a lawyer
- I am a farmer but I have little money so I pay for things with crops
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- The children find these in the knot hole of a tree
- Scout get's in trouble for knowing how to do this at school
- My last name is Cunningham and I go to school with Scout
- Boo Radley is a repeated symbol and example of this as he shows innocence
- I cook for the Finch family and have helped raise the children, acting as a mother figure
- A slow, boring town that is the setting of the novel
- I narrate the novel you're reading and I learned how to read/write with my dad before starting school
- I am a big brother and not afraid to touch the Radley house
- Walter dumps this on his lunch at the Finch's
16 Clues: I'm a father of two and a lawyer • I'm a fresh new teacher here in Maycomb • Everyone talks about me but no one sees me • Walter dumps this on his lunch at the Finch's • I come to Maycomb during the summers with my aunt • The children find these in the knot hole of a tree • A slow, boring town that is the setting of the novel • ...
GRADE NINE REVISION 2017-06-14
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- A class structure that is determined by birth.
- A basic appeal technique that plays on the desire for food or drink.
- Another word for entry or access.
- A part of speech that has a subject, number and tense.
- The author of To Kill A Mockingbird
- Another word for reported speech.
- A crime that Tom Robinson was accused of committing.
- Words that sound similar/ the same but have different meanings/spelling.
- A punctuation mark that indicates omission or possession.
- The photograph or picture in a cartoon or advertisement.
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- A person or group whom at advertisement is aimed at.
- Unreasonable feelings or opinions, especially of a hostile nature, regarding an ethnic, racial, social or religious group.
- The name of the product/ service being sold.
- Words used to elicit emotions and is used for influential purposes.
- A symbol of innocence.
- A poem that deals with a teenage struggle for expression.
- A picture/ description or imitation of a person in which certain striking characteristics are exaggerated in order to create a comical effect.
- An imitation of a piece of work for the creation of humour.
- A word that indicates a change, especially in a poem.
- The text on a cartoon or advertisement.
20 Clues: A symbol of innocence. • Another word for entry or access. • Another word for reported speech. • The author of To Kill A Mockingbird • The text on a cartoon or advertisement. • The name of the product/ service being sold. • A class structure that is determined by birth. • A person or group whom at advertisement is aimed at. • ...
Banned Books Puzzle 2024-03-20
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- Banned Book Week is in this month
- Scary neighbor from To Kill a Mockingbird
- Wrote the Fault in Our Stars
- Clockwork fruit
- Crossed the ocean in a giant peach
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- Author of Fahrenheit 451
- Most challenged book of 2023
- Beloved author
- Author of 1984
- Title character of Nabokov's classic novel
- Protagonist from The Catcher in the Rye
11 Clues: Beloved author • Author of 1984 • Clockwork fruit • Author of Fahrenheit 451 • Most challenged book of 2023 • Wrote the Fault in Our Stars • Banned Book Week is in this month • Crossed the ocean in a giant peach • Protagonist from The Catcher in the Rye • Scary neighbor from To Kill a Mockingbird • Title character of Nabokov's classic novel
To Kill a Mockingbird Chapters 6-10 2023-03-10
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- Article of clothing Jem lost at night
- Who is the person Scout argues with for insulting her father?
- Articles of clothing Scout's aunt promotes
- Atticus has never ________ Jem or Scout
- Last name of Atticus's defendant
- Most valuable gift from the tree, and also another one was gifted through Jem's grandfather
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- Scout's real first name
- The next gift in the knot hole of the tree. They thought Walter Cunningham left it
- Scout found it the biggest insult to be called this by Jem
- Material carved inside the knothole, used as a mold for sculpture art
- What does Atticus do to get himself back to sleep?
- Atticus recommends a metaphor to climb around in someone else's _______ to understand them
- What natural event caused Scout to think the world is ending?
- First name of the sheriff
- Who gossips to Francis about Scout and Atticus?
- What happened to Miss Maudie's house?
16 Clues: Scout's real first name • First name of the sheriff • Last name of Atticus's defendant • Article of clothing Jem lost at night • What happened to Miss Maudie's house? • Atticus has never ________ Jem or Scout • Articles of clothing Scout's aunt promotes • Who gossips to Francis about Scout and Atticus? • What does Atticus do to get himself back to sleep? • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird - Chapters 24-31 2025-01-15
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- Scout begins to envision a _________ meeting with Boo Radley.
- Bob Ewell is holding a grudge because Atticus _____________ him in court.
- Bob Ewell _________ Judge Taylor and Helen Robinson.
- Heck Tate insists that Bob Ewell _______ on his knife.
- _______ _________ saves the children from being killed and kills Bob Ewell.
- Instead of actually helping anyone, the Maycomb ladies like to do this at their meetings.
- It is ________that Miss Gates has such disdain for Hitler when prejudice is happening in her own town.
- Scout is dressed up as a ______ for the Halloween pageant.
- Who jumps out to scare the kids as they are walking back from the school on Halloween?
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- ______ ________ is responsible for attacking the children.
- On the way home, someone ____________ the children.
- As Scout looks at the street from the Radley front porch, she learns ___________.
- Maycomb feels that Tom's death is _________.
- Mr. Underwood's editorial compares Tom Robinson's death to killing a __________.
- Heck Tate is trying to avoid dragging Boo Radley into the ____________.
- Tom Robinson was shot __________ times when trying to escape from prison.
16 Clues: Maycomb feels that Tom's death is _________. • On the way home, someone ____________ the children. • Bob Ewell _________ Judge Taylor and Helen Robinson. • Heck Tate insists that Bob Ewell _______ on his knife. • ______ ________ is responsible for attacking the children. • Scout is dressed up as a ______ for the Halloween pageant. • ...
1963 2023-05-07
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- WINNER OF THE SUPER BOWL
- ACTOR OF ATTICUS FINCH IN "TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD
- BOYS GROUP
- FIRST WOMAN IN OUTER SPACE
- SITE OF BOMBINGS AND RIOTS
- INDONESIA'S PRESIDENT FOR LIFE
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- WINNER OF THE MASTERS
- MONTH OF JFK'S ASSASSINATION
- COUNTRY THAT HAD A BUDDHIST UPRISING
- WRITER OF "THE BELL JAR"
- COUNTRY THAT MADE A TRADE ALLIANCE WITH JAPAN
- WORLDS FIRST COLOR FILM
12 Clues: BOYS GROUP • WINNER OF THE MASTERS • WORLDS FIRST COLOR FILM • WINNER OF THE SUPER BOWL • WRITER OF "THE BELL JAR" • FIRST WOMAN IN OUTER SPACE • SITE OF BOMBINGS AND RIOTS • MONTH OF JFK'S ASSASSINATION • INDONESIA'S PRESIDENT FOR LIFE • COUNTRY THAT HAD A BUDDHIST UPRISING • COUNTRY THAT MADE A TRADE ALLIANCE WITH JAPAN • ACTOR OF ATTICUS FINCH IN "TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD
GRADE NINE REVISION 2017-06-13
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- name The name of the product/ service being sold.
- Words that sound similar/ the same but have different meanings/spelling.
- A crime that Tom Robinson was accused of committing.
- Another word for entry or access.
- A word that indicates a change, especially in a poem.
- A punctuation mark that indicates omission or possession.
- A basic appeal technique that plays on the desire for food or drink.
- Unreasonable feelings or opinions, especially of a hostile nature, regarding an ethnic, racial, social or religious group.
- market A person or group whom at advertisement is aimed at.
- Lee The author of To Kill A Mockingbird
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- Verb A part of speech that has a subject, number and tense.
- Speech Another word for reported speech.
- A symbol of innocence.
- An imitation of a piece of work for the creation of humour.
- The photograph or picture in a cartoon or advertisement.
- A picture/ description or imitation of a person in which certain striking characteristics are exaggerated in order to create a comical effect.
- thoughts A poem that deals with a teenage struggle for expression.
- The text on a cartoon or advertisement.
- Language Words used to elicit emotions and is used for influential purposes.
- system A class structure that is determined by birth.
20 Clues: A symbol of innocence. • Another word for entry or access. • The text on a cartoon or advertisement. • Lee The author of To Kill A Mockingbird • Speech Another word for reported speech. • name The name of the product/ service being sold. • A crime that Tom Robinson was accused of committing. • A word that indicates a change, especially in a poem. • ...
Characters Crossword: To Kill a Mockingbird 2022-09-14
12 Clues: Boo! • Dill. • Left-handed. • Old One-shot. • Shot to death. • Her house burns down. • New to Maycomb County. • "Bob Ewell fell on his knife". • Looks after the Finch household. • Chief witness for the prosecution. • Believes in pellet guns and spankings. • Unknowingly saves Atticus and Tom from a lynch mob.
LTB4L9 To Kill a Mockingbird: Vocabulary 2025-06-16
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- A different form of the same thing.
- To strongly hate or dislike someone or something.
- To make someone feel better when sad.
- Done naturally, without thinking or learning.
- A sudden attack on someone.
- A woman whose husband has died.
- Very strong and uncontrolled anger.
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- A drink that can make people drunk.
- To choose someone for a job or position.
- Saying what is wrong with something or someone.
- Doing something wrong or against religious rules.
- To give someone support or confidence.
12 Clues: A sudden attack on someone. • A woman whose husband has died. • A drink that can make people drunk. • A different form of the same thing. • Very strong and uncontrolled anger. • To make someone feel better when sad. • To give someone support or confidence. • To choose someone for a job or position. • Done naturally, without thinking or learning. • ...
Vocabulary from To Kill a Mockingbird 2013-03-06
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- I took a ________ to the hospital to see my grandfather.
- I was ________ to the flu since I had taken my shots.
- The fish I caught was _________.
- Lightning was __________ after hearing the rumbling sound of thunder.
- An early form of a pharmacist.
- The act of giving someone a right or point in an arguement.
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- Shameless and disrespectful.
- Jim drew _________ shapes on his paper.
- To sooth or to calm.
- Understandable.
- The algebra lesson was very ________.
- Sad, gloomy.
12 Clues: Sad, gloomy. • Understandable. • To sooth or to calm. • Shameless and disrespectful. • An early form of a pharmacist. • The fish I caught was _________. • The algebra lesson was very ________. • Jim drew _________ shapes on his paper. • I was ________ to the flu since I had taken my shots. • I took a ________ to the hospital to see my grandfather. • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Crossword McCabe 2016-01-21
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- to lessen or to calm
- sneaky; stealthy
- somebody who stays away from society and the company of others
- ill-natured; easily irritated or annoyed
- a written legal order directing a person to appear in court
- someone involved in a lawsuit
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- to subdue or make powerless
- a noisy quarrel or fight
- education; moral guidance
- arrogant; feeling superior to others
- to scold; to express stern disapproval of
- run-down; repulsive, as from neglect
12 Clues: sneaky; stealthy • to lessen or to calm • a noisy quarrel or fight • education; moral guidance • to subdue or make powerless • someone involved in a lawsuit • arrogant; feeling superior to others • run-down; repulsive, as from neglect • ill-natured; easily irritated or annoyed • to scold; to express stern disapproval of • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird - Word Whiz 2021-04-26
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- sensitive; easily irritated
- extremely unlikeable; loathsome
- arguing over trivial matters
- an exclusive right or privilege acquired through status or rank
- an amount of money that is legally set aside for one purpose
- poorly made, falling apart; held together in a fragile way
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- intense disapproval
- marked by success; favorable
- cranky and argumentative
- desiring to do harm; an active desire to be malicious towards someone or something
- characteristic of an absolute ruler or absolute rule
- uneven, unpredictable, chaotic
12 Clues: intense disapproval • cranky and argumentative • sensitive; easily irritated • marked by success; favorable • arguing over trivial matters • uneven, unpredictable, chaotic • extremely unlikeable; loathsome • characteristic of an absolute ruler or absolute rule • poorly made, falling apart; held together in a fragile way • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Crossword Puzzle 2023-04-27
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- in the style of impressionism.
- the quality or state of being vexed
- a surprising and previously unknown fact, especially one that is made known in a dramatic way.
- make (something) by forming material into a plait or plaits
- (of a person) using brief words to signify reluctance to engage in conversation.
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- attractively unusual or old-fashioned.
- showing contempt; scornful.
- a mixed drink consisting of champagne and orange juice
- a climbing asparagus, the decorative foliage of which is used by florists.
- a light fuel oil obtained by distilling petroleum, used especially in jet engines and domestic heaters and lamps and as a cleaning solvent.
- having legs that curve outward at the knee
- persuade or cause (someone) to do something.
12 Clues: showing contempt; scornful. • in the style of impressionism. • the quality or state of being vexed • attractively unusual or old-fashioned. • having legs that curve outward at the knee • persuade or cause (someone) to do something. • a mixed drink consisting of champagne and orange juice • make (something) by forming material into a plait or plaits • ...
Chapter 7 To Kill A Mockingbird 2023-03-20
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- Cut small bits or pare shavings from
- Two-winged fly
- To fail
- Give or restore confidence in
- Bewitch
- Jam or jelly
- Treatment of a dead body
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- Touched by rot or decay or rusty / very old
- Difficult to carry out or fulfill , taxing
- Never ending or changing
- To cry out in a High Pitch Voice
- Forbidding or uninviting
12 Clues: To fail • Bewitch • Jam or jelly • Two-winged fly • Never ending or changing • Forbidding or uninviting • Treatment of a dead body • Give or restore confidence in • To cry out in a High Pitch Voice • Cut small bits or pare shavings from • Difficult to carry out or fulfill , taxing • Touched by rot or decay or rusty / very old
How To Kill a Mockingbird Vocabulary 2013-09-23
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- Suggesting that there is a good chance of success
- To cause annoyance or worry
- A person or thing existing at the same time as another
- Causing or likely to cause disagreement
- Deeply religious
- Find out for certain
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- Wishing evil to others
- Well meaning or kindly
- Alike or comparable in certain ways
- Understood or suggested without being stated
- To soothe
- Friendly and pleasant
12 Clues: To soothe • Deeply religious • Find out for certain • Friendly and pleasant • Wishing evil to others • Well meaning or kindly • To cause annoyance or worry • Alike or comparable in certain ways • Causing or likely to cause disagreement • Understood or suggested without being stated • Suggesting that there is a good chance of success • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Ch. 20 2013-04-25
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- Defense attorney for Tom Robinson
- Atticus said, "Thomas Jefferson once said that all men are created _____."
- Scout has never seen Atticus _____ before
- Interrupted trial to speak to Atticus
- Has mixed children and drinks Coca-Cola disguised as whiskey
- Atticus never loosened his ________ until bedtime
- The prosecutor from Abbottsville
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- Kissed Tom Robinson
- Narrator of the story
- Honest African American man
- Likes to chew tobacco and seems to doze off a lot
- Gets sick after seeing Tom mistreated
12 Clues: Kissed Tom Robinson • Narrator of the story • Honest African American man • The prosecutor from Abbottsville • Defense attorney for Tom Robinson • Interrupted trial to speak to Atticus • Gets sick after seeing Tom mistreated • Scout has never seen Atticus _____ before • Likes to chew tobacco and seems to doze off a lot • Atticus never loosened his ________ until bedtime • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Chapter 7 2024-02-09
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- the children say this character is known for whittling
- Scout is now in ______ grade
- Jem tells Scout his pants had been ______ back up
- Scout says this was their biggest prize found in the knothole
- Jem is now in ______ grade
- the two small images represent these two characters
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- this person filled the knothole
- Jem and Scout find two small images carved in this
- when Jem and Scout go to drop their note they find out their knothole had been filled with this
- Jem and Scout find this on their way home from school
- the children find a medal for this school activity
- the place where items keep being hidden
12 Clues: Jem is now in ______ grade • Scout is now in ______ grade • this person filled the knothole • the place where items keep being hidden • Jem tells Scout his pants had been ______ back up • Jem and Scout find two small images carved in this • the children find a medal for this school activity • the two small images represent these two characters • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Chapter 13 2025-10-31
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- Aunt Alexandra joins the local women’s _______ society soon after arriving.
- Aunt Alexandra is overly self-rigteous and confident about her opinion on things that Scout jokingly describes her as she does not know the meaning of ___________.
- Alexandra thinks that everybody in Maycomb had a _______.
- Because of Sinkfield put the young town too far away from the only public transportation, Maycomb remained the same___________ for a hundred years.
- Aunt Alexandra was positively irritable on the___________.
- Maycomb grew inward during and after the Civil War. New people rarely settled in Maycomb so the same families ________ the same families.
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- Scout believes that__________ were people who did the best they could with the sense they had, but Aunt Alexandra has a different opinion.
- There was a ________ system in Maycomb. It divides people based on family background, race, and social status, influencing how individuals view their own position in society
- Scout does not recognize her cousin____________.
- According to Aunt Alexandra, the Finches are considered as several generations of “gentle _______.”
- Aunt Alexandra arrives to________with the Finch family for a while.
- Aunt Alexandra tells Scout she should behave more like a proper _______.
12 Clues: Scout does not recognize her cousin____________. • Alexandra thinks that everybody in Maycomb had a _______. • Aunt Alexandra was positively irritable on the___________. • Aunt Alexandra arrives to________with the Finch family for a while. • Aunt Alexandra tells Scout she should behave more like a proper _______. • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Characters 2016-10-27
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- Who walked Boo Radley home at the end of the book?
- What is Scouts real name?
- Who is this quote about? `______ is the same in his house as he is on the public streets"
- Who was the man the man responsible for breaking Jem's arm and sending Boo Radley to jail?
- Who is the loyal housekeeper for Atticus Finch ?
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- Whose house burnt down ?
- Where does Dill Harris come from?
- Who said this quote "'Mr. Ewell didn't seem to help her none, and neither did the chillun.'"
- Who moves in with Atticus and the children during Tom Robinson's trial ?
9 Clues: Whose house burnt down ? • What is Scouts real name? • Where does Dill Harris come from? • Who is the loyal housekeeper for Atticus Finch ? • Who walked Boo Radley home at the end of the book? • Who moves in with Atticus and the children during Tom Robinson's trial ? • Who is this quote about? `______ is the same in his house as he is on the public streets" • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Crossword 2023-11-29
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- The housekeeper in where the children love
- The meeting that involves Tom Robinson and Bob Ewell
- Close to Atticus, young and curious
- The sibling of Scout,brave and empathetic
- Real name is Arthur Radley, brother Of Nathan Radley
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- Seals the tree hole with cement to stop Boo from leaving small items
- The friend of Scout and Jem,sensitive and naive
- Defendant of Tom Robison,father of Scout and Jem
- Where the story takes place, a town
9 Clues: Where the story takes place, a town • Close to Atticus, young and curious • The sibling of Scout,brave and empathetic • The housekeeper in where the children love • The friend of Scout and Jem,sensitive and naive • Defendant of Tom Robison,father of Scout and Jem • The meeting that involves Tom Robinson and Bob Ewell • ...
to kill a mockingbird characters 2024-02-25
10 Clues: scouts maid • scouts brother • Lawyer, scouts dad • Rachel- dill's aunt • Scout and Jems friend • alexander- scout's aunt • radley- Creepy neighbour • Main character, Protagonist • maudie- neighbour, towns gossip • ewell - bob- The father of the family who accused wrong person for crime
To kill a mockingbird characters 2024-02-25
10 Clues: - scouts maid • - Scouts brother, • Rachel - dill's aunt • - Lawyer, Scouts dad • - Scout and Jems friend • Alexander - scout's aunt • Radley - creepy neighbour • Maudie - neighbour, towns gossip • - The main character, Protagonist • Ewell - Bob - the father of the family who accused the wrong person for crime
To Kill a Mockingbird Vocab 2022-04-22
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- a person who is reserved or uncommunicative in speech
- the entire body of works in a specific area of the arts
- having or showing a wish to do evil to others
- religious journey or trip to a special place
- a wild state, especially after escape from captivity or domestication.
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- reserved or uncommunicative in speech
- a piece of furniture having both drawers and space for hanging clothes
- to do something that you would normally consider yourself to important to do.
- not potent or lacking in power, strength, or vigor
- lacking interest or liveliness
10 Clues: lacking interest or liveliness • reserved or uncommunicative in speech • religious journey or trip to a special place • having or showing a wish to do evil to others • not potent or lacking in power, strength, or vigor • a person who is reserved or uncommunicative in speech • the entire body of works in a specific area of the arts • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Characters 2022-06-24
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- Accused Tom Robinson of raping his daughter
- Scout and Jem’s father, a lawyer in Maycomb
- the fenches' housekeeper
- The narrator, and protagonist of the story
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- One of the novel’s “mockingbirds,” an important symbol of innocence destroyed by evil
- Man who lives in the mysterious house
- scout's brother and friend of Dill Harris
- the sheriff
- jem and scout's friend
9 Clues: the sheriff • jem and scout's friend • the fenches' housekeeper • Man who lives in the mysterious house • scout's brother and friend of Dill Harris • The narrator, and protagonist of the story • Accused Tom Robinson of raping his daughter • Scout and Jem’s father, a lawyer in Maycomb • One of the novel’s “mockingbirds,” an important symbol of innocence destroyed by evil
To Kill a Mockingbird characters 2024-02-25
10 Clues: the maid • Scout's dad • main character • Rachel- teacher • Maudie- Neibour • Radley- neighbour • main character’s brother • friends with Jem and Scout • Alexander- Atticus' sister • the person who started it first
To Kill a Mockingbird characters 2024-02-25
10 Clues: the maid • Scout's dad • main character • Rachel- teacher • Maudie- Neibour • Radley- neighbour • main character’s brother • friends with Jem and Scout • Alexander- Atticus' sister • the person who started it first
TKAM Crossword II 2023-03-31
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- The person who brings Dill to Maycomb for the summer.
- The story is in ___ point of view.
- The person Jem invites for dinner
- What did Walter put too much of on his food?
- The person who tries to kill Scout and Jem.
- The neighborhood where the Finches live
- During his speech, Atticus references which historical figure?
- The person who calms Scout down when she gets upset at the Missionary Society meeting.
- Calpurnia’s church
- Publisher of Maycomb Tribune
- The person who owns the "mad dog" that Atticus shoots.
- The character who accuses Tom Robinson of rape
- Aunt Alexandra wants Scout to be more like a ___.
- Charles Baker Harris
- The family who lives next door to the Finches
- Jem and Scout read to Mrs.___ while she was battling her morphine addiction
- What is a hot steam?
- What historical event did TKAM take place during?
- symbol of innocence and purity in the novel
- The author of "To Kill a Mockingbird"
- The unique objects the kids find in the tree.
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- It is a sin to kill a _______.
- The name of the neighbor who always plants marigolds.
- The town gossip
- The Finch family's cook and surrogate mother
- Atticus has the best ___ in Maycomb.
- The food that Scout and Jem find in the knothole of the tree.
- The person who refuses to take charity from the African-American community.
- County Newspaper
- The mysterious neighbor whom Scout and Jem fear
- Atticus’ profession
- What do Robinson’s supporters send for Atticus?
- The object that Scout wears to school on her first day.
- The person who gives Scout and Jem air rifles for Christmas.
- Who is Atticus defending?
- Jean Loius Finch
- What did Boo Radley allegedly use to stab his father?
- Who is rude towards Scout and Jem at Black Church?
- The person who is appointed to defend Tom Robinson before Atticus takes over the case.
- How many bullets was Robinson hit by?
- The place where Scout goes to school.
41 Clues: The town gossip • County Newspaper • Jean Loius Finch • Calpurnia’s church • Atticus’ profession • Charles Baker Harris • What is a hot steam? • Who is Atticus defending? • Publisher of Maycomb Tribune • It is a sin to kill a _______. • The person Jem invites for dinner • The story is in ___ point of view. • Atticus has the best ___ in Maycomb. • How many bullets was Robinson hit by? • ...
BookParty! 2021-04-26
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- Jim,Smollett,Silver
- He wrote Romeo and Juliet
- 1958 sci-fi short novel, Flowers for
- Author of the Princess Diaries
- George, Curley, Lennie
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- An individual who loves and frequently reads books.
- A boy growing up along the mississippi river
- Call me Ishmael
- She wrote To kill a Mockingbird
- A book following the lives of four sisters
- An orphan named Oliver
- Churchill, Fairfax, Woodhouse
- Lara Jeans love
- A woman meets and marries a dashing widower in Monte Carlo
14 Clues: Call me Ishmael • Lara Jeans love • Jim,Smollett,Silver • An orphan named Oliver • George, Curley, Lennie • He wrote Romeo and Juliet • Churchill, Fairfax, Woodhouse • Author of the Princess Diaries • She wrote To kill a Mockingbird • 1958 sci-fi short novel, Flowers for • A book following the lives of four sisters • A boy growing up along the mississippi river • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Chapters 16-19 2024-12-16
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- Mayella said she brought Tom into the house to break up a ____________ for her.
- _________ Raymond is known around Maycomb for having a colored wife.
- Atticus proved that Mr. Ewell was _____-handed.
- Mayella ________ while she gave her testimony.
- Heck Tate testified that Mayella was beat up on her ________ side.
- The judge over this case is Judge __________.
- Tom works for Mr. _______ _______.
- Tom had once received 30 days in prison for ___________ conduct.
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- The way Mr. Gilmer treated Tom made Dill feel ________.
- Tom said he ran away from the scene because he was _________.
- Mr. Ewell could not understand what Judge Taylor asked him to do because he is _____________.
- Tom's left arm is disabled because he caught it in a _________ ____ when he was a boy.
- Mayella sent her siblings to town to get _____ _______ the night she was "raped."
- Tom made a social mistake when he said he felt _______ for Mayella.
- Mr. Ewell never called a _________ to treat Mayella's injuries.
- Mayella thought that Atticus was ___________ her when he called her ma'am.
16 Clues: Tom works for Mr. _______ _______. • The judge over this case is Judge __________. • Mayella ________ while she gave her testimony. • Atticus proved that Mr. Ewell was _____-handed. • The way Mr. Gilmer treated Tom made Dill feel ________. • Tom said he ran away from the scene because he was _________. • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Section 4 Vocab 2022-12-24
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- Sang Min was new at driving, so he swerved _____________ down the road.
- Tom needs to learn to _____________ the skill to study harder every lesson
- I love most Vietnamese food but I find shrimp paste to be _____________ .
- When Ann doesn't get enough sleep because of studies she feels _____________ .
- Anna was _____________ when she found out she still needed to complete all her assignments she missed when she was absent.
- Her graceful dance moves are Anabelle's greatest _____________ .
- His writing wasn't good, but he was an extremely _____________ student verbally.
- What are the kids listening to nowadays? My taste in music has become _____________ .
- It was obvious that Morocco would lose to France due to the _____________ nature of the resources each country enjoyed.
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- Emma was _____________ by Julia's behavior recently, she's acting odd.
- It was easy to spot the squirrels in winter because of the thinning _____________ .
- The _____________ of the show "Wednesday" was that the daughter of the Adams family would go on her own adventures.
- Nicky Minaj might be a good rapper, but she always makes other female rappers fell _____________ .
- Duong cheered _____________ when she received a free Nintendo Switch.
- The decline of Twitter and Elon Musk's takeover were _____________ .
- Yeo Min was a star student, so her _____________ was beyond doubt.
16 Clues: Her graceful dance moves are Anabelle's greatest _____________ . • Yeo Min was a star student, so her _____________ was beyond doubt. • The decline of Twitter and Elon Musk's takeover were _____________ . • Duong cheered _____________ when she received a free Nintendo Switch. • Emma was _____________ by Julia's behavior recently, she's acting odd. • ...
To Kill A Hawk 2015-02-22
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- full of twists and turns
- to illegally hunt for fish or animals
- a lot of very small stones
- to fill someone with the urge to do something
- unable to be reversed
- so as to take someone's breath away
- certain to happen
- a sudden realisation, similar to epiphany
- to mark or to name something. The offically give a specified status or name
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- motionless, with amazement, fear , terror
- an animal that is hunted and killed by another for food
- stuffing with food
- a sudden great realisation
- feeling sad about doing a bad action
- a car which doesn't have a roof
- insects or animals present in large numbers
- truthfulness
- something that is very easy
- a view or opinion that is held
19 Clues: truthfulness • certain to happen • stuffing with food • unable to be reversed • full of twists and turns • a lot of very small stones • a sudden great realisation • something that is very easy • a view or opinion that is held • a car which doesn't have a roof • so as to take someone's breath away • feeling sad about doing a bad action • to illegally hunt for fish or animals • ...
birds in art and literature 2024-09-26
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- Symbolic bird often associated with self-sacrifice and charity in Christian literature.
- Symbol of freedom and strength in literature.
- Represents innocence and vulnerability in literature.
- Symbolic bird often associated with mystery and death in literature.
- Known for its distinctive call, often used in poetry to symbolize the arrival of spring.
- A migratory bird often mentioned in poetry for its graceful flight.
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- Symbol of power and majesty, often used in heraldry and literature.
- Mythical bird often associated with rebirth and immortality.
- Featured in medieval literature as a symbol of nobility and hunting.
- Often associated with dawn and the start of a new day in literature.
- Symbol of a burdensome weight or curse in Coleridge's "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner."
- Represents peace and purity in various works of art and literature.
- A central figure in various myths and literature, representing beauty and transformation.
- Harper Lee's "To Kill a Mockingbird" features this bird in its title.
- Featured in various poems and literature for its melodious song.
15 Clues: Symbol of freedom and strength in literature. • Represents innocence and vulnerability in literature. • Mythical bird often associated with rebirth and immortality. • Featured in various poems and literature for its melodious song. • Represents peace and purity in various works of art and literature. • ...
Banned Books 2024-07-30
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- The _______ Games
- The Great ______
- A beloved children's superhero.
- Named after the temperature of burning paper.
- The _____ Eye
- harrowing tale about child slavery.
- Two farmhands search for their American dream.
- To Kill a _______
- A Young Adult novel inspired by the Black Lives Matter movement.
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- The Color ______
- Dystopian science fiction by Huxley.
- Classic children's horror series by R.L. Stine.
- Fantasy comic book about the cousins Fone, Phoncible, and Smiley.
- Dystopian science fiction by Orwell.
- The Perks of Being a _______
- And ____ Makes Three
- A children's series about a rude housecat.
- A memoir about a teen discovering their trans identity.
- 1st graphic novel to win the Pulitzer Prize.
- A novel, told in verse, about 5 troubled teens.
20 Clues: The _____ Eye • The Color ______ • The Great ______ • The _______ Games • To Kill a _______ • And ____ Makes Three • The Perks of Being a _______ • A beloved children's superhero. • harrowing tale about child slavery. • Dystopian science fiction by Huxley. • Dystopian science fiction by Orwell. • A children's series about a rude housecat. • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Crossword Puzzle 2021-07-12
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- The action of understanding and vicariously experiencing the feelings, thoughts, and experiences of another.
- Liable to sudden unpredictable change.
- Unable to see distant objects clearly.
- A right reserved exclusively by a person or group.
- Present at birth but not necessarily hereditary.
- A predisposition in favor of something.
- Indicating favorable circumstances and good luck.
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- A state or condition markedly different from the norm.
- To be equally skilled with both hands.
- The mental or moral strength to venture, persevere, and withstand danger, fear, or difficulty.
- A temporary stay.
- Someone who disparages or belittle the worth of something.
12 Clues: A temporary stay. • Liable to sudden unpredictable change. • To be equally skilled with both hands. • Unable to see distant objects clearly. • A predisposition in favor of something. • Present at birth but not necessarily hereditary. • Indicating favorable circumstances and good luck. • A right reserved exclusively by a person or group. • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Vocabulary Review 2023-12-05
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- Strong feelings
- "I was _________" (Lee 236).
- "'She earned it, so don't feel too ________,'" (Lee 99).
- Rashness; Recklessness
- The gross kind of dead body
- The power of choosing
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- Resembling Cynic Philosophers
- Very immature
- Setting free of an offense through legal means
- Severe reproof of a fault
- "But by the end of August our _________ was vapid from countless reproductions, and it was then that Dill gave us the idea of making Boo Radley come out" (Lee 9).
- "'Out there in J. Grimes Everett's land there's nothing but sin and ________,'" (Lee 264).
12 Clues: Very immature • Strong feelings • The power of choosing • Rashness; Recklessness • Severe reproof of a fault • The gross kind of dead body • "I was _________" (Lee 236). • Resembling Cynic Philosophers • Setting free of an offense through legal means • "'She earned it, so don't feel too ________,'" (Lee 99). • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-10
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- Tom Robinson's lawyer/Father of Jem and Scout
- Accused of rape and announced guilty in court
- Friend of Scout and Jem/Stays with Miss Rachel
- Scout's Brother/Shows much maturity
- The newly added event during halloween in maycomb
- Looks over Jem and Scout/African American
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- Murder weapon that Mr. Ewell used
- Mother figure for Scout/Helps take care of kids during the trial
- Father of Mayella/Enemy of Tom and The Finches
- Accused Tom Robinson of rape
- Main protagonist of story/shows lots of maturity
- Scout's halloween costume
12 Clues: Scout's halloween costume • Accused Tom Robinson of rape • Murder weapon that Mr. Ewell used • Scout's Brother/Shows much maturity • Looks over Jem and Scout/African American • Tom Robinson's lawyer/Father of Jem and Scout • Accused of rape and announced guilty in court • Father of Mayella/Enemy of Tom and The Finches • Friend of Scout and Jem/Stays with Miss Rachel • ...
To Kill A Mockingbrid 2023-02-06
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- It is a Sin to kill a _________
- Forced people to join WWII
- Tried to Kill Scout and Jem Finch. Won a court case about Tom Robinson
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- Best Toothpaste Brand
- Served in WWII. Coming home soon
- First Maycomb lawyer
- The Squadron Jem joined when he was drafted into the War.
- Someone who defends another person in court
8 Clues: First Maycomb lawyer • Best Toothpaste Brand • Forced people to join WWII • It is a Sin to kill a _________ • Served in WWII. Coming home soon • Someone who defends another person in court • The Squadron Jem joined when he was drafted into the War. • Tried to Kill Scout and Jem Finch. Won a court case about Tom Robinson
Extra Credit 2023-05-31
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- All agreeing
- Outspoken; frank; honest
- Able to use both hands
- A natural tendency
- To be envious of another person's possession of
- Bitter
- Bitterly or sneeringly distrustful
- To make hostile
- Boldness
- Character that saves Jem and Scout
- Main character of To Kill a Mockingbird
- Corresponding; similar
- Impossible to hear
- To soften or appease
- A judgment or decision
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- Disorder; public unrest
- Obtrusively silly; stupid
- Wishing evil unto others; hostility
- Eager or passionate
- Everlasting; continuous
- Pleasing; friendly
- Character accused of raping a white woman
- Inflamed with love
- Passing naturally from parent to offspring
- Fearful or uneasy of future events
- Unable to understand deeply
- Art' mother; kills herself after the Holocaust
- Dirty or filthy
- Main Character of Maus
29 Clues: Bitter • Boldness • All agreeing • To make hostile • Dirty or filthy • A natural tendency • Pleasing; friendly • Inflamed with love • Impossible to hear • Eager or passionate • To soften or appease • Able to use both hands • Corresponding; similar • Main Character of Maus • A judgment or decision • Disorder; public unrest • Everlasting; continuous • Outspoken; frank; honest • Obtrusively silly; stupid • ...
literacy Night 2022-10-25
Across
- title: Things ___ Apart
- "Woof woof"
- genre focusing on solving a crime
- a story within a story
- where the story takes place
- the person, animal. etc. in a story
- making fun of an original work
- the art of persuasion
- wrote Romeo and Juliet
- "i'm so hungry that I could eat a cow!"
- comparison using like or as
- Title: To Kill a ______
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- literature for children about magic
- Novel written by Mary Shelly
- sequence of events in a story
- a play by Arthur Miller about the witch trials
- genre focused on fear
- repetition of sounds
- literature that makes the audience laugh
- often includes rhythm and rhyme
- reference to something else
21 Clues: "Woof woof" • repetition of sounds • genre focused on fear • the art of persuasion • a story within a story • wrote Romeo and Juliet • title: Things ___ Apart • Title: To Kill a ______ • where the story takes place • reference to something else • comparison using like or as • Novel written by Mary Shelly • sequence of events in a story • making fun of an original work • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Characters 2016-10-27
Across
- Who walked Boo Radley home at the end of the book?
- Who moves in with Atticus and the children during Tom Robinson's trial ?
- Where does Dill Harris come from?
- Whose house burnt down ?
Down
- Who was the man the man responsible for breaking Jem's arm and sending Boo Radley to jail?
- What is Scouts real name?
- Who said this quote "'Mr. Ewell didn't seem to help her none, and neither did the chillun.'"
- Who is this quote about? `______ is the same in his house as he is on the public streets"
- Who is the loyal housekeeper for Atticus Finch ?
9 Clues: Whose house burnt down ? • What is Scouts real name? • Where does Dill Harris come from? • Who is the loyal housekeeper for Atticus Finch ? • Who walked Boo Radley home at the end of the book? • Who moves in with Atticus and the children during Tom Robinson's trial ? • Who is this quote about? `______ is the same in his house as he is on the public streets" • ...
CHRISTMAS GIFT 2022-12-25
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- TO MURDER
- REGAL THEATER IN A BIG NEBRASKA CITY
- CITY WHERE THE COLLEGE WORLD SERIES IS
- ITEMS USED FOR ENTRY
- FIRST NAME OF FAMOUS AUTHOR
- NYC PLACE FOR MUSICAL STARS
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- LAST NAME OF CAR FROM DUKES OF HAZARD SHOW
- A COLLECTION OF WORDS BOUND TOGETHER
- BIRD THAT MIMICS SONGS
- NOT TOO OR TWO BUT...
- SOMETHING YOU WATCH FOR ENTERTAINMENT
11 Clues: TO MURDER • ITEMS USED FOR ENTRY • NOT TOO OR TWO BUT... • BIRD THAT MIMICS SONGS • FIRST NAME OF FAMOUS AUTHOR • NYC PLACE FOR MUSICAL STARS • A COLLECTION OF WORDS BOUND TOGETHER • REGAL THEATER IN A BIG NEBRASKA CITY • SOMETHING YOU WATCH FOR ENTERTAINMENT • CITY WHERE THE COLLEGE WORLD SERIES IS • LAST NAME OF CAR FROM DUKES OF HAZARD SHOW
"Literary Heroes & Heroines: Crossword Puzzle Extravaganza" 2024-04-01
Across
- Heroine of "Pride and Prejudice"
- Protagonist "The Lord of the Rings."
- character in "Pride and Prejudice."
- Detective created by Arthur Conan Doyle.
- Heroic lawyer "To Kill a Mockingbird."
- protagonist of "Gone with the Wind"
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- Character in"A Christmas Carol."
- character "The Hobbit."
- Heroine of "Little Women."
- character of"The Hunger Games."
- Protagonist of the "Harry Potter"
- Male protagonist "Romeo and Juliet."
12 Clues: character "The Hobbit." • Heroine of "Little Women." • character of"The Hunger Games." • Character in"A Christmas Carol." • Heroine of "Pride and Prejudice" • Protagonist of the "Harry Potter" • character in "Pride and Prejudice." • protagonist of "Gone with the Wind" • Protagonist "The Lord of the Rings." • Male protagonist "Romeo and Juliet." • ...
Birds in Art and Literature 2025-04-07
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- Symbolic bird often associated with self-sacrifice and charity in Christian literature.
- Symbol of freedom and strength in literature.
- Represents innocence and vulnerability in literature.
- Symbolic bird often associated with mystery and death in literature.
- Known for its distinctive call, often used in poetry to symbolize the arrival of spring.
- A migratory bird often mentioned in poetry for its graceful flight.
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- Symbol of power and majesty, often used in heraldry and literature.
- Mythical bird often associated with rebirth and immortality.
- Featured in medieval literature as a symbol of nobility and hunting.
- Often associated with dawn and the start of a new day in literature.
- Symbol of a burdensome weight or curse in Coleridge's "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner."
- Represents peace and purity in various works of art and literature.
- A central figure in various myths and literature, representing beauty and transformation.
- Harper Lee's "To Kill a Mockingbird" features this bird in its title.
- Featured in various poems and literature for its melodious song.
15 Clues: Symbol of freedom and strength in literature. • Represents innocence and vulnerability in literature. • Mythical bird often associated with rebirth and immortality. • Featured in various poems and literature for its melodious song. • Represents peace and purity in various works of art and literature. • ...
TKAM 2023-11-13
Across
- Best shot in Maycomb
- Goes to live with Atticus, Scout, and Jem
- The teacher
- Wears overalls and a straw hat
- Old judge
- Victim of Tom Robinson
- Drinks Coca Cola in a paper bag
- Scout fights him at Christmas dinner
- Saved Scout and Jem's life
Down
- Other word for lookout,spotter or reconnaissance
- Prosecutor
- Face the same as a dirty pillow and old age liver spots down her cheek
- Author of Go Set A Watchman
- Law enforcement
- A kind of chip flavour with pickles
- Male nickname for James,Jeremy or Jeremiah
- Was shot 17 times
- Mother figure for Scout
- It's a sin to kill a...
- Alcoholic father that is left handed
20 Clues: Old judge • Prosecutor • The teacher • Law enforcement • Was shot 17 times • Best shot in Maycomb • Victim of Tom Robinson • Mother figure for Scout • It's a sin to kill a... • Saved Scout and Jem's life • Author of Go Set A Watchman • Wears overalls and a straw hat • Drinks Coca Cola in a paper bag • A kind of chip flavour with pickles • Scout fights him at Christmas dinner • ...
Famous Women 2024-05-28
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- - Energetic performer
- - Computer programming pioneer
- - Aviation pioneer
- - Bus seat activist
- - Renowned poet
- - Surrealist painter
- - "To Kill a Mockingbird" author
- - Tennis champion
- - Abolitionist leader
- - "Casablanca" actress
- - "Pride and Prejudice" author
- - "Gone with the Wind" actress
- - "Queen of Soul"
- - Education activist
- - Soul music legend
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- - "Iron Lady of India"
- - "I Love Lucy" star
- - Egyptian queen
- - Harlem Renaissance poet
- - First woman in space
- - Modern nursing founder
- - "Breakfast at Tiffany's" star
- - Legendary jazz vocalist
- - Argentine suffrage icon
- - Folk music influencer
- DANIEL - First black Oscar winner
- - Atlantic solo flyer
- - Chimpanzee researcher
- - Soulful vocalist
- - "The Sound of Music" star
30 Clues: - Renowned poet • - Egyptian queen • - Tennis champion • - "Queen of Soul" • - Aviation pioneer • - Soulful vocalist • - Bus seat activist • - Soul music legend • - "I Love Lucy" star • - Surrealist painter • - Education activist • - Energetic performer • - Abolitionist leader • - Atlantic solo flyer • - "Iron Lady of India" • - First woman in space • - "Casablanca" actress • ...
Titles and Authors 2023-12-05
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- "Charlie and the ______ Factory" by Roald Dahl
- "Holes" by ______ Sachar
- "Anne of ______ Gables" by L.M. Montgomery
- "The Lightning ______" by Rick Riordan
- "A ______ in Time" by Madeleine L'Engle
- The Harry Potter series by J.K ______
- "______ Fowl" by Eoin Colfer
- A Series of ______ Events by Lemony Snicket
- "To Kill a ______" by Harper Lee
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- "The Giver" by Lois ______
- "Keeper of the Lost Cities" by Shannon ______
- "Pippi ______" by Astrid Lindgren
- "The ______ Games" by Suzanne Collins
- "The Hobbit" by J.R.R. ______
- "Bridge to ______" by Katherine Paterson
- "The Lion, the ______, and the Wardrobe" by C.S. Lewis
- "The One and Only ______" by Katherine Applegate
- "Wonder" by R.J. ______
- "When You Reach Me" by ______ Stead
19 Clues: "Wonder" by R.J. ______ • "Holes" by ______ Sachar • "The Giver" by Lois ______ • "______ Fowl" by Eoin Colfer • "The Hobbit" by J.R.R. ______ • "To Kill a ______" by Harper Lee • "Pippi ______" by Astrid Lindgren • "When You Reach Me" by ______ Stead • "The ______ Games" by Suzanne Collins • The Harry Potter series by J.K ______ • "The Lightning ______" by Rick Riordan • ...
"To Kill a Mockingbird" Review for Chapter 24 2021-10-09
Across
- This word means "lack of respect;rudeness"
- Where is Scout the most comfortable?
- This line demonstrates which big idea: "They put the women out in huts when their time came, whatever that was;"
- The big idea being demonstrated in these lines: "Are you together again, Jean Louise?" "Yes ma'am." and "After all, if Aunty could be a lady at a time like this, so could I."
- Where were Jem and Dill during the Missionary Circle' Tea?
- To what big idea does this line refer: "...looks like we're fighting a losing battle"? (Hint: Bob Ewell was a veteran fighting this obscure war).
- To whom is Mrs. Farrow probably referring when she speaks of the "good but misguided people in this town"?
- Who was considered to be the "most devout lady in Maycomb"?
- The literary technique used here: The last thing Tom said to Atticus before they took him to prison was "there ain't nothing you can do now..." and he just gave up hope.
- This is Mrs. Merriweather's answer to dealing with the "rape" case - explaining that, if they do this, "this whole thing'll blow over."
- Who questioned Scout about what she wanted to be when she grew up?
Down
- What is the tone here: "Why shoot, I thought you wanted to be a lawyer, you've already commenced to going to court."
- How did Tom Robinson die?
- This one word sums up the difference between Mrs. Merriweather's and Mrs. Farrow's feelings regarding the treatment of the Mrunas in Africa and of the African-Americans in their own country.
- Who was giving the latest report "on the squalid lives of the Mrunas"?
- What is Scout's response to Miss Maudie's question: "Where are your britches today?"
- Who shut Mrs. Merriweather and Mrs. Farrow's gossipy conversation about Atticus down with one brief, icy comment?
- When Aunt Alexandra says this, she means "does my face show what I'm feeling?"
- Who was the man living in the jungle with the Mrunas?
- Whom does Aunt Alexandria sound like as she is telling Miss Maudie how she feels about the way the town takes advantage of Atticus?
- These lines demonstrate which big idea: "I was wearing my pink Sunday dress, shoes, and a petticoat..." and "Stay with us, Jean Louise."
21 Clues: How did Tom Robinson die? • Where is Scout the most comfortable? • This word means "lack of respect;rudeness" • Who was the man living in the jungle with the Mrunas? • Where were Jem and Dill during the Missionary Circle' Tea? • Who was considered to be the "most devout lady in Maycomb"? • Who questioned Scout about what she wanted to be when she grew up? • ...
Vocabulary from To Kill a Mockingbird - Hana Rits 2018-02-26
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- (adj) angry due to injustice of mistreatment
- (v) to relieve, to make less severe
- (adj) run-down; repulsive, as from neglect
- (adj) sneaky, done in secret
- (n) a restriction on a piece of land, the limiting of the passage of property (from one generation to another)
- (adj) ill-natured, easily irritated or annoyed
- (n) a dresser or armoire, a large cabinet with drawers or places for hanging clothes
- (adj) able to speak and express oneself clearly, using language easily
- (adj) inconspicuous, not really noticeable
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- (n) a written legal order directing a person to appear in court to give testimony
- (adj) dangerous in effect, inclined to cause harm
- (adj) never wrong, incapable of error
- (n) abnormality, a state different than what is expected or normal
- (n) a period of watchful attention, an act or period if surveillance
- (v) to quiet, to overwhelm something until it is powerless
- (n) the act of declaring someone guilty of an offense
- (n) a noisy quarrel or fight
- (n) someone who stays away from society and the company of others
- (v) to scold, to express stern disapproval of
- (n) mental or emotional strength in facing adversity (trouble or misfortune), danger or temptation courageously
20 Clues: (adj) sneaky, done in secret • (n) a noisy quarrel or fight • (v) to relieve, to make less severe • (adj) never wrong, incapable of error • (adj) run-down; repulsive, as from neglect • (adj) inconspicuous, not really noticeable • (adj) angry due to injustice of mistreatment • (v) to scold, to express stern disapproval of • (adj) ill-natured, easily irritated or annoyed • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird: Vocabulary (Chapters 1-5) 2022-03-18
Across
- warm and friendly
- causing or wanting to cause harm or evil
- the quality of being devoutly religious
- a preference or liking for something
- having no harmful influence or effect
- the quality of being well-meaning or kind
- not friendly; cold and distant
- not regular in pattern; unpredictable
- unconventional and slightly strange
- responsible by law; legally answerable
- hazy, vague, indistinct, or confused
- make (an unpleasant feeling) less intense
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- great embarrassment and shame
- having or showing great authority
- indifference toward other people
- reserved or uncommunicative; saying little
- a fatal epidemic disease; a plague
- the range of skills, abilities, or special accomplishments of a person
- expressing excessive emotion or nostalgia
- extremely stupid or foolish
20 Clues: warm and friendly • extremely stupid or foolish • great embarrassment and shame • not friendly; cold and distant • indifference toward other people • having or showing great authority • a fatal epidemic disease; a plague • unconventional and slightly strange • a preference or liking for something • hazy, vague, indistinct, or confused • having no harmful influence or effect • ...
