to kill a mockingbird Crossword Puzzles
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 • ...
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. • ...
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. • ...
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
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
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
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? • ...
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
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
Across
- 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. • ...
Extra Credit 2023-05-31
Across
- 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 • ...
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
literacy Night 2022-10-25
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- 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 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 • ...
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
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- 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." • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Characters 2016-10-27
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- 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 ?
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- 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" • ...
Birds in Art and Literature 2025-04-07
Across
- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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?
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Chapters 1-9 Vocabulary 2021-12-02
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- Innocent or unsuspecting.
- Carry out or commit (a harmful, illegal, or immoral action).
- The instruction or improvement of a person morally or intellectually.
- Offering nothing that is stimulating or challenging.
- Causing or likely to cause argument; controversial.
- Characterized by or appealing to an abnormal and unhealthy interest in disturbing and unpleasant subjects.
- Unconventional or slightly strange.
- A temporary stay.
- Comparable in certain respects, typically in a way which makes clearer the nature of the things compared.
- A thing that is granted, especially in response to demands.
- A departure from what is normal, usual, or expected, typically one that is unwelcome.
- Conducive to success; favorable
- Understood or implied without being stated.
- Inborn; nature
- In a calm or peaceful manner; tranquilly.
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- Find (something) out for certain; make sure of.
- Occurring afterward or as a result of.
- Skill or expertise in a particular activity or field.
- Reserved or uncommunicative in speech; saying little.
- To make a feeling less intense.
- Originating or occurring naturally in a particular place; native.
- Cruel and unfair treatment by people with power over others.
- Reside or be based.
- Having or showing a wish to do evil to others.
- Action or speech that makes someone annoyed or angry, especially deliberately.
- The quality of being well-meaning; kindness.
- Subject to further confirmation; not definite.
- A preference or special liking for something; a bias in favor of something.
- The quality of being religious or reverent.
29 Clues: Inborn; nature • A temporary stay. • Reside or be based. • Innocent or unsuspecting. • To make a feeling less intense. • Conducive to success; favorable • Unconventional or slightly strange. • Occurring afterward or as a result of. • In a calm or peaceful manner; tranquilly. • Understood or implied without being stated. • The quality of being religious or reverent. • ...
Boys Don't Cry and To Kill a Mockingbird 2024-07-18
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- Mayella's father, antagonist in the trial
- Narrator and protagonist of the story
- Black man falsely accused of raping Mayella Ewell
- Symbol of innocence and goodness
- Dante and Adam’s father, raising them alone
- Displayed by characters facing moral and physical dangers
- Accuses Tom Robinson of rape
- Finch family's cook and a mother figure to Scout and Jem
- Dante’s infant daughter
- Scout's older brother
- A fear or intolerance of something
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- Protagonist who unexpectedly becomes a father
- Scout's father, a lawyer who defends Tom Robinson
- Friend of Scout and Jem
- The fairness that Atticus and other lawyers work for
- A dislike of or prejudice against gay people
- Mysterious neighbor who saves Scout and Jem
- Emma’s mother who leaves Emma with Dante
- A widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing.
- Central theme exploring prejudice and injustice towards the colour of people's skin
- Dante’s younger brother
- Emotion Atticus teaches Scout to understand others' perspectives
22 Clues: Scout's older brother • Friend of Scout and Jem • Dante’s younger brother • Dante’s infant daughter • Accuses Tom Robinson of rape • Symbol of innocence and goodness • A fear or intolerance of something • Narrator and protagonist of the story • Emma’s mother who leaves Emma with Dante • Mayella's father, antagonist in the trial • Mysterious neighbor who saves Scout and Jem • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Chapters 1-3 Vocabulary.com 2024-08-16
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- strong feelings of embarrassment
- lacking significance or liveliness or spirit or zest
- a principle that restricts the extent of something
- lacking definite form or limits
- personal property, as opposed to real estate
- easily irritated or annoyed
- an authoritative declaration
- one who is absent from school without permission
- do something that one considers to be below one's dignity
- a health professional who prepares and dispenses drugs
- a temporary stay
- an expression of strong disapproval
- allow unwillingly or reluctantly
- add details to clarify an idea
- kill without delay
- habitually reserved and uncommunicative
- a point that is yielded
- showing an inclination to disagree
- not sensible, responsible, or wise
- be full of or abuzz with
- a sudden short attack
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- an exemption from some rule or obligation
- a tuft of hair in a different direction from the rest
- a predisposition in favor of something
- limit the inheritance of property to specific heirs
- extravagant or affected feeling or emotion
- in fear or dread of possible evil or harm
- liable to sudden unpredictable change
- force with the thumb
- limit the inheritance of property to specific heirs
- diffusing warmth and friendliness
- suggesting the horror death and decay
- cause to be more favorably inclined
- characterized by cursing
- expressing extreme scorn
- spotlessly clean and fresh
- capable of being perceived clearly
- delight greatly in
- people in general considered as a whole
- an unjust act
40 Clues: an unjust act • a temporary stay • kill without delay • delight greatly in • force with the thumb • a sudden short attack • a point that is yielded • characterized by cursing • expressing extreme scorn • be full of or abuzz with • spotlessly clean and fresh • easily irritated or annoyed • an authoritative declaration • add details to clarify an idea • lacking definite form or limits • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird: Screenplay pgs. 3-22 2025-03-19
Across
- "Not until you agree to play football for the ..." (5)
- Jem touches this on a dare
- "There goes the meanest man that ever took a breath of life" (9).
- He defends Tom Robinson
- A poor farmer who seeks help from Atticus
- "Don't you say 'hey' to me, you ugly girl" (11).
- The author of the screenplay
- Jem is in one of these when we first meet him
- He is originally from Meridian, Mississippi
- Scout takes a ride in one of these
- Atticus's occupation
Down
- The economic disaster that gripped America in the 1930s
- The children go here even though they shouldn't
- She died when Jem was six
- The Finch's housekeeper
- The state where the story takes place
- The author of To Kill a Mockingbird
- The city where the story takes place
- Dill stays with her every summer
- The narrator of the story
- They say he eats raw squirrels and drools all the time
- Jem will inherit this one day from his father
- Aunt Stephanie says these were used as a weapon
- Mr. Ewell demonstrates this when he speaks cruelly about Tom Robinson (HINT: Look on the board)
24 Clues: Atticus's occupation • The Finch's housekeeper • He defends Tom Robinson • She died when Jem was six • The narrator of the story • Jem touches this on a dare • The author of the screenplay • Dill stays with her every summer • Scout takes a ride in one of these • The author of To Kill a Mockingbird • The city where the story takes place • The state where the story takes place • ...
TKAM Crossword 2024-03-25
Across
- Who is the minister of the First Purchase African M.E. Church?
- Who was Tom Robinson’s employer?
- Who stays with the Finches every Christmas?
- What is Jean Louise Finch’s nickname?
- This character is Dill’s aunt.
- Which hand did Bob Ewell sign his name with?
- Who saves Scout and Jem from being attacked?
- This character is known to be the center of gossip in Maycomb.
- What is the nickname of the protagonist’s brother?
- Who cements the oak tree’s knot-hole?
- Harris Dill’s full name is…
- This character scares Scout and Jem on their way to the pageant.
- “One-Shot Finch” is an old nickname given to…
- Who covers his food in molasses?
- This character pretends to be drunk and has mixed-race children.
- Who comes to live with the Finches and fits perfectly into Maycomb?
- Name of the beloved neighborhood dog who went rabid.
- Who is the prosecuting attorney in the Tom Robinson trial?
- Who is the cook and housekeeper of the Finches?
- What items were found SECOND in the oak tree’s knot-hole?
Down
- Which character’s house catches on fire?
- The full name of To Kill a Mockingbird’s protagonist.
- It’s considered a sin to kill a…
- This character was Scout’s first-grade teacher.
- Who was falsely accused of raping Mayella Ewell?
- The county in which the events of To Kill a Mockingbird take place.
- The publisher of Maycomb’s newspaper.
- What is Jem’s full name?
- Who is said to make the best cakes in the neighborhood?
- The sheriff of Maycomb county.
- Who visits the Finches every summer?
- Dubose The “meanest old woman who ever lived” was…
- The name of Calpurnia’s son is…
- Who tends to Jem’s injuries after the attack?
- This character is the wife of Tom Robinson.
- What item was found FIRST in the oak tree’s knot-hole?
- What caused Tom Robinson’s crippled arm?
- Boo Radley’s real name is…
- Who attempts to attack Scout and Jem?
- What part of Jem’s body was broken by Bob Ewell?
40 Clues: What is Jem’s full name? • Boo Radley’s real name is… • This character is Dill’s aunt. • The sheriff of Maycomb county. • Harris Dill’s full name is… • The name of Calpurnia’s son is… • Who was Tom Robinson’s employer? • It’s considered a sin to kill a… • Who covers his food in molasses? • Who visits the Finches every summer? • What is Jean Louise Finch’s nickname? • ...
General knowledge quiz 2025-10-14
10 Clues: father of evolution • largest mammal on earth • chemical symbol of iron • an ancient city in Jordan • study of galaxies and space • scientist who discovered gravity • author of "To Kill a Mockingbird" • largest planet in our solar system • famous painting of Learnado Da Vinci • country where Olympics was originated
birds in art and literature 2025-04-07
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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. • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Crossword by Alex Tamayo 2020-02-22
Across
- rumored by kids; saves Jem and Scout
- washing; bathing
- physically week from age or illness
- an undesirable animal
- causing aggravation or annoyance
- religious devotion to god
- stomach of an animal
- the body of a human or animal
- to be destroyed
- obtained possession of something
- direct in speech
Down
- punishment in return for a wrong
- main character; narrator
- aunt of Scout and Jem
- black man accused of rape
- black female nanny
- pleasant; good natured
- father of Jem and Scout; lawyer
- brother of Scout
- a winged; chubby angel
- friend of Jem and Scout
21 Clues: to be destroyed • washing; bathing • brother of Scout • direct in speech • black female nanny • stomach of an animal • aunt of Scout and Jem • an undesirable animal • pleasant; good natured • a winged; chubby angel • friend of Jem and Scout • main character; narrator • black man accused of rape • religious devotion to god • the body of a human or animal • father of Jem and Scout; lawyer • ...
Rachael Wnuk - To Kill a Mockingbird - SAT Voabulary 2013-02-26
Across
- Dull
- Seeking;searching
- Lethargic;inactive
- Curious
- Theory;humiliation
- Lazy;absent
- Favorable
- Very harmful;deadly
- Thoughtful;preoccupied
- Evade the truth
- Crush
- Shame;humiliation
- Force;coerce
- Appease
- Rickety;ready to collapse
Down
- Moody;sullen
- Uncommonly
- Friendly
- Impossible to comprehand
- Agreed
- Restriction of property by limiting inheritance to certain descendants
- Obscene;crude
- Slave
- Wisely;sensibly
- Holding a person
- Annoyance
- Frustrate
- Absolute power or authority
- Druggist
- Scribble
- Remain stationary
- Frown
32 Clues: Dull • Slave • Crush • Frown • Agreed • Curious • Appease • Friendly • Druggist • Scribble • Favorable • Annoyance • Frustrate • Uncommonly • Lazy;absent • Moody;sullen • Force;coerce • Obscene;crude • Wisely;sensibly • Evade the truth • Holding a person • Seeking;searching • Shame;humiliation • Remain stationary • Lethargic;inactive • Theory;humiliation • Very harmful;deadly • Thoughtful;preoccupied • Impossible to comprehand • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Chapters 1-10 Vocabulary 2023-02-15
25 Clues: End • Dull • Tiny • Being • Skills • Pacify • Indulge • Illegal • Foolish • Harmless • Friendly • Swearing • Embarass • Temporary • Injustice • Succesful • Fervently • Oppressive • Separation • Argumentative • Limited Control • Immediate Danger • Pleasant Manners • Incomprehensible • Strong Disapproval
To Kill a Mockingbird Vocabulary Ch. 1-10 2023-03-16
Across
- ill-natured toward others
- bitter tirade
- troublesome or unruly
- bewilderment
- suggesting good luck in future
- moral integrity; righteousness
- impossible to comprehend
- one's particular look or features
- notably small
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- a temporary stay away from home
- a long, sacred journey
- thin board used by painters
- danger
- above ground tomb
- period of watchfulness
- established preference
- an unusual instance that can be ignored
- deserted, lonely, uninhabited
- carry out or commit, as in crime
- powerfully, passionately
- put to ease; make comfortable
21 Clues: danger • bewilderment • bitter tirade • notably small • above ground tomb • troublesome or unruly • a long, sacred journey • period of watchfulness • established preference • impossible to comprehend • powerfully, passionately • ill-natured toward others • thin board used by painters • deserted, lonely, uninhabited • put to ease; make comfortable • suggesting good luck in future • ...
Classes 7/8 2016-07-12
Across
- __________ fallacy. When the weather reflects the mood
- Holden's favourite word
- What Sheila accuses Eric of being
- "Remember it's a sin to kill a _____________"
- Gerald rescued Daisy Renton from his clutches
Down
- "I've told you a million times!"
- The Birling's home town
- Cold fire, serious vanity
- 14 line poem
- Snake slithers slowly
10 Clues: 14 line poem • Snake slithers slowly • The Birling's home town • Holden's favourite word • Cold fire, serious vanity • "I've told you a million times!" • What Sheila accuses Eric of being • "Remember it's a sin to kill a _____________" • Gerald rescued Daisy Renton from his clutches • __________ fallacy. When the weather reflects the mood
To Kill a Mockingbird Part 1 Vocabulary Synonyms 2020-04-20
24 Clues: tiny • weak • make • lucky • stock • basics • stupid • distant • bravely • request • find out • friendly • lessened • reserved • suppress • reverence • suggestive • comparable • never ending • natural ability • incomprehensible • moral improvement • reluctant to allow • friendly and polite
Words for Your Edification - To Kill a Mockingbird 2018-12-13
Across
- overly long, slow, or dull; tiresome and monotonous
- having a plain and simple style; unadorned
- lacking good manners
- morally correct behavior; righteousness
- conclude after thinking; be of the opinion
- able to withstand or recover quickly from difficulties
- having a tendency to be easily angered
- acting arrogantly superior and disdainful
- put an end to something; subdue or silence someone
- the process of passing a property from one party to another
- appease the anger or anxiety of someone; reduce the severity
- a long angry speech of criticism or accusation
- a departure from what's normal, usual, or expected
- strength
- to prohibit or forbid; an official prohibition
- one whose actions contradict their speech
- sleazy, amoral, or shameful
- a distinct characteristic or quality, often unusual
- a lawyer
- saying little, reserved or uncommunicative
- a story
- instruction or improvement of a person morally or intellectually
- people or things living at the same time as another
- exercising power in a cruel way; oppressive or controlling
- a fatal epidemic or disease; plague
- dryness
- a theory or conjecture without firm evidence
- innocent, unsuspecting, or naive
- a face or facial expression
- using brief words out of reluctance to have conversation
- to make clear; explain
- extremely stupid or foolish
- relating to cows, having cowlike qualities
- a magic spell
- overly showy; ostentatious
- overcome with anger, outraged
- to free someone of a criminal charge; a not guilty verdict
- something that makes a disease less severe or unpleasant, without removing the cause
- a person who lives in solitude
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- various, miscellaneous
- a short statement that expresses a general truth or principle
- short and to the point; brief and concise
- excessive confidence or boldness; audacity
- something false or fake
- harass, attack, or harm; usually for a person's religious or political beliefs
- nearsighted; lacking imagination or foresight
- the inherent qualities of a person's mind; their attitude
- rich, wealthy
- brave or heroic
- offense or annoyance
- necessary for life
- a person who disparages someone or something
- a hermaphrodite; a person or thing in which two opposites are present
- noisy and difficult to control
- offering nothing stimulating, interesting, or challenging; boring
- things that cause annoyance or frustration
- not clearly visible or not attracting attention
- to steal
- making a hissing sound; shh
- strong disapproval out of moral grounds
- harmless
- clothing
- intimidate with stern or abusive words
- a formal or authoritative announcement or declaration
- malevolent, harmful, cancerous
- extremely dirty or unpleasant, usually from poverty or neglect
- hands on hips with elbows out
- disrespectful of religions or sacredness, irreligious
- a disease or trait present from birth
- a difficult, unpleasant, or embarrassing situation
- not showing proper respect; rude
- a published false statement damaging to one's reputation; defamation
- to approach in an indirect way; slantwise
- the focus of public attention
- incapable of making mistakes or being wrong
- a person who prepares and sells medicine
- bathing; cleaning
- having skill with using deceit or tricks to accomplish goals
- tending to see the worst in people; believing people act only out of self interest
- an act or incident involving excitement, daring, or adventure
- to be born with or come by naturally
81 Clues: a story • dryness • strength • to steal • harmless • clothing • a lawyer • rich, wealthy • a magic spell • brave or heroic • bathing; cleaning • necessary for life • lacking good manners • offense or annoyance • various, miscellaneous • to make clear; explain • something false or fake • overly showy; ostentatious • making a hissing sound; shh • sleazy, amoral, or shameful • a face or facial expression • ...
To kill a mockingbird. Arianna Rodriguez, Period 3 2021-06-10
Across
- The judge who asked Atticus to defend Tom Robinson
- Son of Nathan Radley and gave scout a blanket
- Young boy in Scout's grade who ate dinner with her family once
- He made the people in his church to donate up to ten dollars for Tom Robinson and his family
- Married to a black woman and has many children that are mixed
- Younger brother of atticus finch
- Showed reversed discrimination to the Finch children when Calpurnia brought them over to her church
- The nurse of Mrs. Dubose
- Hired chef and nanny of the Finch family, mother figure to the children
- This bird represents innocence
- Usually held in a court, the judge and jury decide whether the person who is being tried is guilty or not guilty
- Father of Mayella Ewell
- These flowers were grown by Ms. Maudie and they represented determination and symbolized innocence
- One of the first few items that Scout found in the Radley's tree
- Tom Robinson's wife and she has three children
- Eldest child of Calpurnia
- One of Maycomb's most devoutest ladies, and one of the ladies that was at the dinner in Scout's house
- Sister of Atticus
- The month that Scout begun the 1st grade
- Scout recognized this man at the jail and talks him to his senses
- Father of two and lawyer
- Accused of rape and died of gunshots
- One of the aunts of Dill and likes to gossip
- Scout's former first grade teacher and she doesn't know much about Maycomb or their people
Down
- One of the lawyers in Tom Robinson's trials and calls tom a boy in the cross-examination
- Mayella wanted Tom to chop up this item for her, this item is basically like a dresser
- Works in a The Maycomb Tribune reporter for the newspaper
- One of the aunts of Dill and lets him stay over at her house during the summer
- Son of Bob Ewell and went to school one time like everyone else in his family
- A dog that got shot by Atticus because he has gone rapid
- Citizens that get chosen to be apart of a court hearing or trial
- The beverage that Mr. Raymond is drinking the whole time but people assumed it was alcohol
- Known for her azaleas and gave cake to Scout
- The church where Calpurnia took the children
- The season when Mrs. Dubose passed away
- A case hearing and consists of many people like a judge, a jury, and a lawyer
- Mr. Radley filled the tree with this substance
- This was a nickname given to Atticus since he use to be really good with a gun
- Daughter of Atticus and sibling of Jem son of Atticus and sibling of Scout
- An assumption about someone or a group of people solely. (ex:discrimination or hatred)
- To give in or admit
- Visits Maycomb during the summer and hangs with the Finch children
- Scout's third grade teacher
- Addicted to morphine and passed away after Jem's punishment for destroying the camellias
- The town that the book is taken place in
- Sheriff of maycomb
- This event was taken place during Scout's time and the world was in crisis since many didn't have money or homes
- When someone believes poorly of a group of people based on the color of their skin
- Daughter of Bob Ewell
- When someone or something receives the same rights
50 Clues: Sister of Atticus • Sheriff of maycomb • To give in or admit • Daughter of Bob Ewell • Father of Mayella Ewell • The nurse of Mrs. Dubose • Father of two and lawyer • Eldest child of Calpurnia • Scout's third grade teacher • This bird represents innocence • Younger brother of atticus finch • Accused of rape and died of gunshots • The season when Mrs. Dubose passed away • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird, Chapters 16-20 Vocabulary 2022-03-01
Across
- Being particularly skeptical of pessimistic
- To be truthful and honest
- The value or quality of something
- If you don't study for this vocabulary quiz, you will be in a _______________
- Usually, a journey with a religious purpose
- Something that reminds you of something else
- Synonym of inconspicuous
- Being distant or disconnected from something
- You are not allowed to introduce this type of evidence into court cases
- To have a meeting, you have to first _________ it
Down
- When you meet someone, you become ___________ with them
- Something that is particularly important or notable
- A word often used to describe a divorce
- A word often used to describe deserts
- Everyone is worried Russia will __________ war crimes in Ukraine
- To make something or someone peaceful
- Huge or scary
- A central principle or belief
- Every engineer dreams of developing a __________ motion machine
- To allow something to happen
- To explain something clearly
- To make something happen
- The reason Rev. Sykes wanted Jem and Scout to leave the trial
- Your choice or desire
- A small amount
25 Clues: Huge or scary • A small amount • Your choice or desire • To make something happen • Synonym of inconspicuous • To be truthful and honest • To allow something to happen • To explain something clearly • A central principle or belief • The value or quality of something • A word often used to describe deserts • To make something or someone peaceful • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Chpt 19 thru 22 2026-02-11
Across
- Acting rightly despite likely failure
- (2wrds)Employer who publicly supports Tom
- Central force influencing the verdict
- Atticus’s response to Bob Ewell’s insult
- What the court fails to deliver
- Towns claim of fairness versus actions
- (2wrds) Mayella’s abusive father
- (2wrds)Prosecutor’s key witness
- Central event of these chapters
- Decision reached by the jury
- What Atticus argues is lacking
- Where the Black community sits in court
- (2wrds)Prosecuting attorney
- What Atticus asks the jury to believe
- (2wrds)Lawyer who defends Tom Robinson
- What the Black spectators show Atticus after the trial
- Ideal Atticus invokes in closing argument
- Best descriptor of Atticus’s actions
- Group responsible for the verdict
Down
- Social rule Mayella breaks
- Spoken evidence under oath
- Outcome of the trial
- Piece of furniture Tom is asked to break up
- Verdict reached despite weak proof
- Unspoken force driving the outcome
- (2wrds)Presiding judge at the trial
- Reason Tom gives for running away
- Bob Ewell’s reaction after the verdict
- Small but persistent idea the children cling to
- Who respond most emotionally to the verdict
- Moral responsibility of silent bystanders
- Moral failure of the town during injustice
- Inner guide Atticus follows
- Emotion motivating Mayella’s accusation
- (2wrds)Physical disability that undermines the accusation
- Core moral trait Atticus demonstrates
- (2wrds)Defendant accused of assault
- Legal step Atticus plans next
- Understanding denied to Tom Robinson
- Mayella’s emotional condition
40 Clues: Outcome of the trial • Social rule Mayella breaks • Spoken evidence under oath • Inner guide Atticus follows • (2wrds)Prosecuting attorney • Decision reached by the jury • Legal step Atticus plans next • Mayella’s emotional condition • What Atticus argues is lacking • What the court fails to deliver • (2wrds)Prosecutor’s key witness • Central event of these chapters • ...
Form Time Interform Challenge 2025-05-30
Across
- Large marsupial
- Capital city of New Zealand
- Chemical symbol for gold
- Prime Minister during most of WWII
- Author of To Kill a Mockingbird
- When a liquid changes into gas
- What is the powerhouse of the cell?
Down
- What language has the most native speakers worldwide?
- Juliet’s family in Romeo and Juliet
- Planet with the most moons
- Element with highest electrical conductivity
- Flying mammal
- Einstein Which scientist proposed the theory of general relativity?
- Country that hosted the 2016 Summer Olympics
14 Clues: Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Chemical symbol for gold • Planet with the most moons • Capital city of New Zealand • When a liquid changes into gas • Author of To Kill a Mockingbird • Prime Minister during most of WWII • Juliet’s family in Romeo and Juliet • What is the powerhouse of the cell? • Element with highest electrical conductivity • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Vocabulary Ch 1-6 2023-01-04
Across
- a raid in order to steal or pillage
- friendly
- A guilty person
- A business deal or action; exchange of money, goods, or services
- to be timid, careful or scared
- Not easily upset or excited
- to cut up the limbs or parts of something
- alone
- the act of discussing or thinking about what might happen in the future, without knowing all the facts
- to roll around in; to indulge in something with great enjoyment
- Escape or avoid, especially by cleverness or trickery
- All the special skills a person has
- to treat someone as if they are socially beneath you
- odd trait or characteristic
- disagreeable; argumentative
- following immediately afterward
- Differences are settled in a dispute
- dried out by heat or excessive exposure to sunlight
Down
- an uproar; a state of great anger or excitement
- unspoken, silent; implied, inferred
- peace
- Promising success; fortune
- Moral improvement or guidance
- to get to know someone or something
- superior skill or ability
- Physical features of the land
- depressing and boring; gloomy
- kindness, generosity, charity
- happiness, satisfaction
- expression of love, sadness or sympathy that is inappropriate or obvious
- deadly, extremely harmful, evil; spiteful, malicious
- to lessen or to calm
- in complete agreement
- to break away or leave
- extremely stupid or foolish
- A person who prepares and sells medicines and drugs
- becoming less bright, intense, or strong
- know how to read and write
- a type of cabbage with very coarse leaves
- happening, coming after something else
- to discuss something with others and to reach an agreement
41 Clues: peace • alone • friendly • A guilty person • to lessen or to calm • in complete agreement • to break away or leave • happiness, satisfaction • superior skill or ability • Promising success; fortune • know how to read and write • Not easily upset or excited • extremely stupid or foolish • odd trait or characteristic • disagreeable; argumentative • Moral improvement or guidance • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Vocabulary Chapters 1-4 2024-02-13
Across
- tending to fight; quarrelsome
- occurring or living naturally in an area
- a brief, temporary stay
- to persist in a purpose, idea, or task
- a government in which a single person assumes absolute control
- one who prepares and sells medicines
- state of calm, peacefulness, serenity
- a feeling of shame or humiliation
- made less severe or burdensome
- having or exhibiting hatred
Down
- heavily indulging in; rolling in
- spotlessly clean and fresh
- with a willingness to talk, share
- a special allowance; privilege
- presenting favorable circumstances
- religious devotion and reverence to God
- irritations or annoyances
- pleasant; good-natured
- inclined to make trouble; unruly
- detestable; unpleasant
20 Clues: pleasant; good-natured • detestable; unpleasant • a brief, temporary stay • irritations or annoyances • spotlessly clean and fresh • having or exhibiting hatred • tending to fight; quarrelsome • a special allowance; privilege • made less severe or burdensome • heavily indulging in; rolling in • inclined to make trouble; unruly • with a willingness to talk, share • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Vocabulary Chapters 1-10 2026-01-13
Across
- (adverb) subject to further confirmation; not definitely
- (adjective) occurring afterward or as a result
- (adjective) gentle and kindly
- (adjective) put an end to (a rebellion or other disorder), typically by the use of force
- (verb) withdraw formally from membership of a federal union, an alliance, or a political or religious organization
- (adjective) offering nothing that is stimulating or challenging
- (noun) to involve something as a necessary part or consequence
- (adjective) (of a disease) very virulent or infectious
- (verb) make (an unpleasant feeling) less tense
- (noun) a period of keeping awake during the time usually spent asleep, especially to keep watch or pray
- (noun) action or speech that makes someone annoyed or angry, especially deliberately
- (adjective) having or showing a wish to do evil to others
- (verb) find (something) out for certain; make sure of
- (adjective) (of a person or action) innocent and unsuspecting
- (adjective) causing or likely to cause an argument; controversial
- (noun) a picture, description, or imitation of a person in which certain striking characteristics are exaggerated in order to create a comic or grotesque effect
- (verb) obtain (something), especially with care or effort
- (adjective) inborn; natural
- (adjective) (of a person) reserved or uncommunicative in speech; saying little
- (adjective) showing contempt; scornful
Down
- (adjective) extremely stupid or foolish
- (noun) a preference or special liking for something; a bias in favor of something
- (adverb) in a forceful, passionate, or intense manner; with great feeling
- (noun) the first principles of (a subject)
- (noun) a formal pronouncement from an authoritative source
- (noun) strong disapproval, typically on moral grounds
- (adverb) to an unusually or disproportionately large degree; excessively
- (adjective) next to or adjoining something else
- (noun) a temporary stay
- (adjective) (of a person or a person's words) having or showing the ability to speak fluently and coherently
- (noun) cruel and oppressive government or rule
- (adverb) in a calm, peaceful, quiet, or undisturbed way
- (noun) a small party or flock of birds, especially partridge
- (adjective) originating or occurring naturally in a particular view; native
- (noun) a departure from what is normal, usual, or expected, typically one that is unwelcome
- (adjective) conducive to success; favorable
36 Clues: (noun) a temporary stay • (adjective) inborn; natural • (adjective) gentle and kindly • (adjective) showing contempt; scornful • (adjective) extremely stupid or foolish • (noun) the first principles of (a subject) • (adjective) conducive to success; favorable • (adjective) occurring afterward or as a result • (verb) make (an unpleasant feeling) less tense • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Crossword - Eng 10 2016-10-28
Across
- add details, as to an account or idea
- a feeling of deep sympathy and sorrow for another
- having a sense of what is considerate in dealing with others
- covering or involving all aspects
- an officer of the rank below major in the US Army
- a criminal offense defined as less serious than a felony; a misbehaviour
- early in the history of the world or humankind
- to call for with earnest desire; make supplication or pray for
Down
- plain or clear to the understanding
- capable of being distinguished
- agreement with a statement or proposal to do something
- a basic force that motivates or affects development of something
- decorate with ornamental needlework
- a short and plumply round person or young animal
- a curled lock of hair
15 Clues: a curled lock of hair • capable of being distinguished • covering or involving all aspects • plain or clear to the understanding • decorate with ornamental needlework • add details, as to an account or idea • early in the history of the world or humankind • a short and plumply round person or young animal • a feeling of deep sympathy and sorrow for another • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Chapters 1-3 2022-02-14
15 Clues: dull • vague; unclear • wrongful deeds • silent by nature • testy; irritable • social dissaproval • enjoying arguments • unspoiled; untouched • evil, intending harm • preference; tendency • toned down; relieved • brief stay in a place • statement of authority • belonging to a specific place • using short words of one syllable
To Kill a Mockingbird Chapters 1-5 2023-08-14
Across
- pleasingly or strikingly old-fashioned or unfamiliar
- produced, growing, living, or occurring natively or naturally in a particular region or environment
- an established preference for something
- a serious crime that holds the harshest punishment possible
- consisting of one syllable; using or speaking only in monosyllables
- deviating from conventional or accepted usage or conduct especially in odd or whimsical ways
- abnormally susceptible to or characterized by gloomy or unwholesome feelings
- having, showing, or arising from intense often vicious ill will, spite, or hatred
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- disposition to do good
- a crime less serious than a felony
- marked or governed by feeling, sensibility, or emotional idealism
- a formal pronouncement from an authoritative source
- showing or suggesting that future success is likely
- not permitted
- to instruct and improve especially in moral and religious knowledge
15 Clues: not permitted • disposition to do good • a crime less serious than a felony • an established preference for something • a formal pronouncement from an authoritative source • showing or suggesting that future success is likely • pleasingly or strikingly old-fashioned or unfamiliar • a serious crime that holds the harshest punishment possible • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Chapters 1-3 2024-02-01
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- woman who helps take care of Finch children
- new teacher at the school
- fictional town that is the setting
- character pours this all over his lunch with the main family
- goes home for lunch with the two main characters on the first day of school
- brother of narrator
- town gossip
- this child was found in the collard patch
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- this family does not attend school regularly after the 1st day
- gender of the narrator
- father of the two main characters
- malevolent phantom neighbor
- narrator of TKAM
- this character makes the teacher cry in chapter 3
- name of farming family hit hard by the crash; they pay with entailments
15 Clues: town gossip • narrator of TKAM • brother of narrator • gender of the narrator • new teacher at the school • malevolent phantom neighbor • father of the two main characters • fictional town that is the setting • this child was found in the collard patch • woman who helps take care of Finch children • this character makes the teacher cry in chapter 3 • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Chapters 12-15 2024-12-09
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- Finish the quote: "It takes a ___________ woman to do that kind of work."
- PURCHASE The church Calpurnia takes the children to is called _____.
- Scout recognizes this man in the mob and talks to him.
- Atticus is sitting at the jail house to ___________ Tom Robinson.
- What is missing from Calpurnia's church?
- Dill says his parents _________ him, and that's why he ran away.
- Dill hides under Scout's _______ when he runs away from home.
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- Who comes to stay with the Finch family to provide a "feminine influence"?
- Jem is "inconsistent and moody" because he is ____________.
- What is the name of Calpurnia's son?
- Atticus is defending a man accused of this crime.
- What does the mob want to do to Tom Robinson?
- The leader of Calpurnia's church is named Reverend _______.
- Aunt Alexandra tries to ______ Calpurnia.
- Who confronts Atticus in front of the jail?
15 Clues: What is the name of Calpurnia's son? • What is missing from Calpurnia's church? • Aunt Alexandra tries to ______ Calpurnia. • Who confronts Atticus in front of the jail? • What does the mob want to do to Tom Robinson? • Atticus is defending a man accused of this crime. • Scout recognizes this man in the mob and talks to him. • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird: Chp 10 & 11 2025-04-29
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- in a sharp, acid, or biting manner, often implying rudeness or disapproval
- subjected to unjust treatment
- lacking physical strength, especially as a result of age or illness
- having a thick, sticky consistency between solid and liquid
- morally correct behavior or thinking
- an act or incident involving excitement
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- a smooth up-and-down motion
- women's sleeveless undergarment
- extremely and obviously angry
- not clearly visible or attracting attention
- decorated with something ornamental
- a long, angry speech of criticism or accusation
- a shady garden with sides and a roof formed by trees or climbing plants
- keep out of sight, typically with a sinister or cowardly motive
- an object surviving from an earlier time
15 Clues: a smooth up-and-down motion • extremely and obviously angry • subjected to unjust treatment • women's sleeveless undergarment • decorated with something ornamental • morally correct behavior or thinking • an act or incident involving excitement • an object surviving from an earlier time • not clearly visible or attracting attention • ...
Fill in the blanks! 2026-02-11
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- ___ braids
- _____ UN
- What goes ______ comes ______
- Soup or _____
- The _____ Lotus
- To ____ a Mockingbird
- Dream _______
- Test ____
- ___ cage
- ___________ test
- ____ riddance
- It takes ___ to _____
- _____ Island
- _____ dream
- ______ figure
- New York _____
- ____ for thought
- The Tortured _____ Department
- Tasmanian _____
- Lucky ______
- _____ Wafers
- _______ Nights
- Lana ___ ___
- Scary _____
- Homecoming _____
- ______ drink
- ______ Bottom
- Murder _______
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- _____
- Buy ___ get ___
- Under the _____
- Cold ___
- Raising _____
- Bad _____
- Material ____
- ______ salad
- ______ card
- Active _______
- Trap ____
- ______ signs
- ______ Caesar
- Sweet _______
- Summer ____
- ______ gem
- _____ paint
- Flintstone ________
- Enchanted ______ apple
- ____ power
- When in ____
- Do you want your _______? (post-purchase)
50 Clues: _____ • _____ UN • Cold ___ • ___ cage • Test ____ • Bad _____ • Trap ____ • ___ braids • ______ gem • ____ power • ______ card • _____ dream • Summer ____ • _____ paint • Scary _____ • ______ salad • ______ signs • _____ Island • Lucky ______ • _____ Wafers • Lana ___ ___ • When in ____ • ______ drink • Soup or _____ • Dream _______ • Raising _____ • Material ____ • ____ riddance • ______ Caesar • Sweet _______ • ______ figure • ...
Fakoword 2022-05-05
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- no longer a planet
- eastern NBA team with most Championships
- midwestern state known for lakes
- sydney opera house is in
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- first name of lawyer in To Kill a Mockingbird
- Lemont is (direction) of Chicago
- word for undoubtedly
- famous roman emperor
- sixth planet from the sun
- thick clouds that can block out the sun
- johnny appleseed wears a
11 Clues: no longer a planet • word for undoubtedly • famous roman emperor • johnny appleseed wears a • sydney opera house is in • sixth planet from the sun • Lemont is (direction) of Chicago • midwestern state known for lakes • thick clouds that can block out the sun • eastern NBA team with most Championships • first name of lawyer in To Kill a Mockingbird
Martin Luther King Jr. 2014-10-09
9 Clues: His inspiration • Won this in 1964 • MLK Jr's birthname • State where he was born • The number of kids he had • He was a _______ Minister • The number of siblings he had • author of To Kill a Mockingbird • Type of theology his doctorate was
Maycomb County Crossword 2022-04-07
10 Clues: Tom Robinson´s wife • Scout´s ¨evil¨ aunt • How Scout´s mom died • Scout´s play costume • Another word for lice • Boo Radley´s real name • It´s a sin to kill one • Major event in the 1930s • Person that shot the rabid dog • He visits Maycomb during summer
TKAM - PART I 2025-01-13
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- This character spanks Scout after her fight on Christmas. (two words)
- The name of the town where the story takes place.
- During Part I, Atticus has to shoot a mad __________.
- To Kill a Mockingbird is a famous novel written by Harper ________.
- Miss Maudie’s house catches on…
- The story takes place in this state.
- What does Boo Radley secretly put around Scout on the night of the fire?
- Boo Radley hides things for the children in a hole in a…
- Boo Radley leaves a small sculpture of Scout and Jem for them to find. The sculpture is made out of…
- Scout Finch’s older brother.
- The narrator of the novel’s name.
- At the beginning of the novel, we learn that Scout’s mother is…
- Atticus wants the children to __________ spying on Boo.
- Jem’s punishment after destroying Mrs. Dubose’s flowers is that he is tasked with ____________ to her.
- In Chapter 8, they are surprised to see ___________ falling for the first time in a very, very long time.
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- In Part I, we learn that Scout hates going to…
- Atticus Finch’s job.
- Mrs. Maudie’s main hobby.
- This character gets in a fight with Scout at Christmas after insulting her father.
- Atticus is defending a man in court named Tom _________________.
- Many characters in the first half of the novel insult Atticus when talking to Scout because he’s defending someone who is a different _________ than them.
- Scout and Jem’s father’s first name.
- The first name of a mysterious figure who the kids are fascinated by.
- The season where Dill visits the Finch family.
- Early on, Scout finds to pieces of ________ in the tree.
- Nathan Radley fills the hole in the tree with this.
- Atticus tells his children it is a _______ to kill a mockingbird.
- Boo Radley sews a pair of Jem’s _____________ that got stuck on a fence.
- What Scout’s teacher is upset she is able to do when she starts school.
- Calpurnia’s job for the Finch family.
30 Clues: Atticus Finch’s job. • Mrs. Maudie’s main hobby. • Scout Finch’s older brother. • Miss Maudie’s house catches on… • The narrator of the novel’s name. • The story takes place in this state. • Scout and Jem’s father’s first name. • Calpurnia’s job for the Finch family. • In Part I, we learn that Scout hates going to… • The season where Dill visits the Finch family. • ...
Pop references 2026-02-19
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- Host of a famous drag competition show.
- Singer of “Hello.”
- Batman villain with his own Oscar-winning film.
- "The greatest teacher, failure is."
- Mockingjay heroine.
- Netflix show featuring eleven.
- Boy wizard.
- Land ruled by Sauron.
- Nintendo plumber.
- “Gotta catch ’em all!”
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- 2023 pink blockbuster starring Margot Robbie.
- School of boy wizard.
- Disney movie featuring the song “Let It Go.”
- “Friendly neighbourhood” superhero.
- Sitcom about six friends in New York.
- Highest-grossing sci-fi film set on Pandora.
- Popular Argentine soccer player.
- Green ogre who lives in a swamp.
- Time-travelling car in Back to the Future.
- Dunder Mifflin.
- Lawyer in To Kill a Mockingbird.
- Gotham’s Dark Knight.
22 Clues: Boy wizard. • Dunder Mifflin. • Nintendo plumber. • Singer of “Hello.” • Mockingjay heroine. • School of boy wizard. • Gotham’s Dark Knight. • Land ruled by Sauron. • “Gotta catch ’em all!” • Netflix show featuring eleven. • Popular Argentine soccer player. • Green ogre who lives in a swamp. • Lawyer in To Kill a Mockingbird. • “Friendly neighbourhood” superhero. • ...
Daily Crossword 2025-02-13
10 Clues: One cent • Mayella planted • Chew able candy • Sin to kill them • Man's best friend • Alabama state flower • Kids built if there's snow • Something to keep you warm • Cemented if tree is diseased • Figures of Jem and Scout found in knothole
Maycomb Media Crossword 2024-04-12
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- It’s a sin to kill a ___
- a basic principle or element or a fundamental skill
- The current United States President
- First word in the name of this newspaper
- a person who leads a secluded or solitary life
- an established preference for something
- Proper attire for a lady
- expressing oneself readily, clearly, and effectively
- to reduce the violence of
- to make a definite or systematic statement of
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- the act or state of disapproving
- rashness, recklessness
- a noteworthy statement
- done in a quiet and secretive way to avoid being noticed: surreptitious
- marked by baseness or grossness: vile
- marked by compact precise expression without wasted words
- productive of harm or evil
- marked by hot temper and easily provoked anger
- tending to be troublesome
19 Clues: rashness, recklessness • a noteworthy statement • It’s a sin to kill a ___ • Proper attire for a lady • to reduce the violence of • tending to be troublesome • productive of harm or evil • the act or state of disapproving • The current United States President • marked by baseness or grossness: vile • an established preference for something • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Chapters 1-6 2023-01-30
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- a winged, angelic being
- exemption from a rule, an excuse
- innocent and unsuspecting, childlike, or naïve
- skill or expertise
- the state of being annoyed or frustrated
- having a wish to do evil to others
- to have reached a judgment, to have settled a dispute
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- characterized by success; wise or clever
- a feeling of being perplexed or confused
- sinfulness; wickedness; immoral behavior
- to make an unpleasant feeling less intense
- a person who prepares and sells medicine
- the quality of being reverent or religious, to act out of a sense of religious observance
- legally or morally bound to do something
- the quality of being calm
15 Clues: skill or expertise • a winged, angelic being • the quality of being calm • exemption from a rule, an excuse • having a wish to do evil to others • characterized by success; wise or clever • a feeling of being perplexed or confused • sinfulness; wickedness; immoral behavior • a person who prepares and sells medicine • legally or morally bound to do something • ...
Vocabulary To Kill A Mockingbird - Armani Mora 2022-11-22
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- An act of kindness or well meaning
- Having or showing evil to do evil to others
- Not attracting visual attention
- Having or showing the ability to speak fluently
- A ghost a figment of imagination
- A person or thing living or existing at the same time.
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- Impossible to understand
- Exercising power in a cruel way
- Cut small bits or pare shaving of wood
- Distance, cold, or detached manner
- Likely to cause an argument, controversial
- Suggesting the horror of death
- Approached address someone boldly or aggressively
- A Short Stay
- Great embarrassment and shame
15 Clues: A Short Stay • Impossible to understand • Great embarrassment and shame • Suggesting the horror of death • Exercising power in a cruel way • Not attracting visual attention • A ghost a figment of imagination • Distance, cold, or detached manner • An act of kindness or well meaning • Cut small bits or pare shaving of wood • Likely to cause an argument, controversial • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird: Chapter 2 Vocabulary 2025-02-11
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- a rich deep red color
- coming after something in time; following
- close knowledge of something
- in a way that is contrary to or forbidden by law, rules, or custom
- occurring naturally in a particular place; native
- the state of being annoyed, frustrated, or worried
- a short or temporary stay
- reddish brown color
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- great embarrassment and shame
- being unaffected by a particular influence
- a sense of confident certainty or trust
- skill in achieving one's ends by deceit
- a group
- to withdraw formally
- to indulge in something heavily or to roll around in it
15 Clues: a group • reddish brown color • to withdraw formally • a rich deep red color • a short or temporary stay • close knowledge of something • great embarrassment and shame • a sense of confident certainty or trust • skill in achieving one's ends by deceit • coming after something in time; following • being unaffected by a particular influence • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Chapters 1 - 10 2025-04-11
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- The name of the Cunningham boy who couldn't afford to bring his own lunch
- The name of the state Maycomb is in
- "Shoot all the bluejays you want, if you can hit 'em, but remember it's a sin to kill a ____________"
- Scout's first grade teacher who hit her with a ruler
- Jem gets stuck on the Radley fence and loses his _______
- The name of the town that Scout lives in
- Atticus wears these on his face
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- The family cook
- Scout and Jem's dad
- What Scout finds in the knothole of the Radley tree
- Tim Johnson is a mad ____
- The mysterious neighbor that Scout, Jem, and Dill want to see
- "Mockingbirds don't do one thing but make ______ for us to enjoy"
- Scout's older brother
- The girl who tells the story
15 Clues: The family cook • Scout and Jem's dad • Scout's older brother • Tim Johnson is a mad ____ • The girl who tells the story • Atticus wears these on his face • The name of the state Maycomb is in • The name of the town that Scout lives in • What Scout finds in the knothole of the Radley tree • Scout's first grade teacher who hit her with a ruler • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 6 Mr Rundhaug 2026-01-28
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- a loose-fitting shirt or garment
- noisy confusion or disturbance
- a lizard that can change color to blend in
- an area where collard greens are grown
- to make something less painful or severe
- to move quickly with short steps
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- unwillingly; with hesitation
- shone or reflected light
- without speaking; silently understood
- a sense of right and wrong
- feeling nervous or afraid about what might happen
- to search through things messily
- with anger caused by unfair treatment
- curtains
- moving quietly and secretly
15 Clues: curtains • shone or reflected light • a sense of right and wrong • moving quietly and secretly • unwillingly; with hesitation • noisy confusion or disturbance • a loose-fitting shirt or garment • to search through things messily • to move quickly with short steps • without speaking; silently understood • with anger caused by unfair treatment • ...
Los Verbos -ar/-er/-ir 2021-11-02
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- Nosotros ______ el voleibol en el gimnasio.
- Tengo una pregunta. Yo no ________.
- ¿_____ vosotros el maratón mañana?
- Mi familia y yo ____ en un apartamento.
- Yo _____ muchos regalos en mi cumpleaños.
- Yo _____ muchas películas cómicas.
- Mis amigos ______ la puerta cuando entran la clase.
- ¿____ Uds. un instrumento?
- Sr. Everitt ______ en Ignite - es su trabajo.
- Soy inteligente porque yo _____ mucho en el colegio.
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- ¿_____ tú francés?
- ¿_____ tú las cartas de gracias?
- Mis amigos _____ la música alternativa.
- Los estudiantes ____ en la cafetería.
- Los estudiantes _____ en bicicleta a la escuela.
- Sr. Everitt _____ mucha água.
- Los estudiantes ____ la novela To Kill a Mockingbird.
17 Clues: ¿_____ tú francés? • ¿____ Uds. un instrumento? • Sr. Everitt _____ mucha água. • ¿_____ tú las cartas de gracias? • ¿_____ vosotros el maratón mañana? • Yo _____ muchas películas cómicas. • Tengo una pregunta. Yo no ________. • Los estudiantes ____ en la cafetería. • Mis amigos _____ la música alternativa. • Mi familia y yo ____ en un apartamento. • ...
Classic Literature 2024-04-04
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- Lee's classic, To Kill a _____
- The ____ in the Rye
- Flowers for ____ by Daniel Keyes
- Author of The Color Purple
- Author of Frankenstein
- The ____ of Wrath by John Steinbeck
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- Pride and ____ by Jane Austen
- Author of Les Miserables
- Main characters are the March sisters
- The ____ ____ by F. Scott Fitzgerald
- The ____ of Dorian Gray
- Author of 1984 and Animal Farm
- One ____ Years of Solitude by Gabriel Garcia Marquez
- Author of The Bell Jar
14 Clues: The ____ in the Rye • Author of The Bell Jar • Author of Frankenstein • The ____ of Dorian Gray • Author of Les Miserables • Author of The Color Purple • Pride and ____ by Jane Austen • Lee's classic, To Kill a _____ • Author of 1984 and Animal Farm • Flowers for ____ by Daniel Keyes • The ____ of Wrath by John Steinbeck • Main characters are the March sisters • ...
Books and Authors (LJT) 2025-03-04
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- BLACK BEAUTY (6)
- DAVID COPPERFIELD (7)
- THE ADVENTURES OF HUCKLEBERRY FINN (5)
- ROBINSON CRUSOE (5)
- HARRY POTTER (7)
- BRAVE NEW WORLD (6)
- TWILIGHT (5)
- LITTLE WOMEN (6)
- HAMLET (11)
- THE SECRET DIARY OF ADRIAN MOLE AGED 13 3/4 (8)
- THE GREAT GATSBY (10)
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- PRIDE AND PREJUDICE (6)
- CHRONICLES OF NARNIA (5)
- JOURNEY TO THE CENTRE OF THE EARTH (5)
- THE OLD MAN AND THE SEA (8)
- THE WATER BABIES (8)
- ANNE OF GREEN GABLES (10)
- LES MISERABLES (4)
- LORD OF THE FLIES (7)
- THE THREE MUSKETEERS (5)
- JANE EYRE (6)
- LORD OF THE RINGS (7)
- TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD (3)
- FRANKENSTEIN (7)
24 Clues: HAMLET (11) • TWILIGHT (5) • JANE EYRE (6) • BLACK BEAUTY (6) • HARRY POTTER (7) • LITTLE WOMEN (6) • FRANKENSTEIN (7) • LES MISERABLES (4) • ROBINSON CRUSOE (5) • BRAVE NEW WORLD (6) • THE WATER BABIES (8) • DAVID COPPERFIELD (7) • LORD OF THE FLIES (7) • LORD OF THE RINGS (7) • THE GREAT GATSBY (10) • PRIDE AND PREJUDICE (6) • CHRONICLES OF NARNIA (5) • THE THREE MUSKETEERS (5) • ...
States Crossword Puzzle 2021-03-02
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- also known as the "Green Mountain State"
- location of the World Trade Center
- also known as "America's dairyland"
- the first state
- largest state in the U.S.
- where the Gold Rush happened in the 1850s
- location of the Grand Canyon
- the "sunshine state"
- last confederate state to rejoin the Union
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- also known as the "Peach State"
- smallest state in the U.S.
- setting of the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird"
- hometown of president Joe Biden
- abbreviated as OK
- the state's official flower is the hibiscus
- houses the "Emerald City"
- least populated state in the U.S.
17 Clues: the first state • abbreviated as OK • the "sunshine state" • houses the "Emerald City" • largest state in the U.S. • smallest state in the U.S. • location of the Grand Canyon • also known as the "Peach State" • hometown of president Joe Biden • least populated state in the U.S. • location of the World Trade Center • also known as "America's dairyland" • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Chapter 13-15 2016-03-07
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- tending to evade
- adversity with courage
- submit passively
- impressive
- provoke the hostility
- incapable of error
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- a group composed of many distinct parts
- recover quickly from difficult conditions
- a lack of foresight
- formal dignity
- not straightforward
- musingly thoughtful
- instructing and improving
- being without usual quality
- easily excited
15 Clues: impressive • formal dignity • easily excited • tending to evade • submit passively • incapable of error • a lack of foresight • not straightforward • musingly thoughtful • provoke the hostility • adversity with courage • instructing and improving • being without usual quality • a group composed of many distinct parts • recover quickly from difficult conditions
To Kill A Mockingbird Crossword - Eng 10 2016-10-28
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- a criminal offense defined as less serious than a felony; a misbehaviour
- having a sense of what is considerate in dealing with others
- a short and plumply round person or young animal
- capable of being distinguished
- an officer of the rank below major in the US Army
- covering or involving all aspects
- plain or clear to the understanding
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- a feeling of deep sympathy and sorrow for another
- decorate with ornamental needlework
- agreement with a statement or proposal to do something
- a basic force that motivates or affects development of something
- early in the history of the world or humankind
- a curled lock of hair
- add details, as to an account or idea
- to call for with earnest desire; make supplication or pray for
15 Clues: a curled lock of hair • capable of being distinguished • covering or involving all aspects • decorate with ornamental needlework • plain or clear to the understanding • add details, as to an account or idea • early in the history of the world or humankind • a short and plumply round person or young animal • a feeling of deep sympathy and sorrow for another • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird: Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2016-11-01
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- (adjective) Resembling a wild animal, in a wild state.
- (noun) The quality of being trusted and believed in.
- (adjective) Behaving, done, or made in a cautious and surreptitious manner, so as not to be seen or heard.
- (verb) Subject (someone) to hostility and ill-treatment, especially because of their race or political or religious beliefs.
- (noun) The state of being famous or well known for some bad quality or deed.
- (verb) Relating to or affecting cattle.
- (verb) Tie or hold the arms or legs of (someone).
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- (verb) Steal something.
- (adjective) Of a person's face or features twisted into an expression of disgust, disappointment, or annoyance.
- (adjective) Attempting to avoid notice or attention, typically because of guilt or a belief that discovery would lead to trouble; secretive.
- (adverb & adjective) With each sound or note sharply detached or separated from the others.
- (adjective) Not relevant to the current topic at hand; unnecessary.
- (noun) A person who is killed because of their religious or other beliefs.
- (adjective) Refusing to be persuaded or to change one's mind.
- (adjective) Involving ignoble actions and motives; arousing moral distaste and contempt.
15 Clues: (verb) Steal something. • (verb) Relating to or affecting cattle. • (verb) Tie or hold the arms or legs of (someone). • (noun) The quality of being trusted and believed in. • (adjective) Resembling a wild animal, in a wild state. • (adjective) Refusing to be persuaded or to change one's mind. • (adjective) Not relevant to the current topic at hand; unnecessary. • ...
to kill a mockingbird voc. unit 1 2019-01-16
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- reserved or uncommunicative in speech; saying little.
- haints are restless spirits of the dead.
- originating or occurring naturally in a particular place; native.
- strong disapproval, typically on moral grounds.
- a circular movement of water, counter to a main current, causing a small whirlpool.
- the state of being annoyed, frustrated, or worried.
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- the quality of being religious or reverent.
- a numerical quantity that is not a whole number
- not showing due respect for another person; impertinent.
- having or showing a wish to do evil to others.
- a restriction on a person or activity.
- extremely or unusually small.
- a small group of people or things.
- to lesson or calm
- a temporary stay.
15 Clues: to lesson or calm • a temporary stay. • extremely or unusually small. • a small group of people or things. • a restriction on a person or activity. • haints are restless spirits of the dead. • the quality of being religious or reverent. • having or showing a wish to do evil to others. • a numerical quantity that is not a whole number • ...
"To Kill A Mockingbird" Characters and Quotes 2024-04-23
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- The house help who takes Scout and Jem to church
- Scout beats this person up and then Jem invites him to have dinner with them.
- "...but before I can live with other folks I’ve got to live with myself. The one thing that doesn’t abide by majority rule is a person’s conscience.”
- “Naw, Jem, I think there’s just one kind of folks. Folks.”
- The reverend at Calpurnia's church
- Leaves gifts in a tree hole for Scout and Jem
- Short boy from Mississippi who tells tall tales
- The judge at the trial of Tom Robinson
- The rabid dog that Atticus shoots
- Calpurnia's son and garbage man
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- “I just thought you’d like to know I can read. You got anything needs readin’ I can do it.”
- Helps Scout have a “feminine influence
- The narrator's brother
- The narrator and protagonist of the story
- Scout's first teacher
- “It ain’t honest but it’s mighty helpful to folks. Secretly, Miss Finch, I’m not much of a drinker, but you see the could never, never understand that I lived like I do because that’s the way I want to live.”
- "You just can’t convict a man on evidence like that—you can’t.”
- The county sheriff
18 Clues: The county sheriff • Scout's first teacher • The narrator's brother • Calpurnia's son and garbage man • The rabid dog that Atticus shoots • The reverend at Calpurnia's church • Helps Scout have a “feminine influence • The judge at the trial of Tom Robinson • The narrator and protagonist of the story • Leaves gifts in a tree hole for Scout and Jem • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird - Chapters 16 - 18 2024-05-06
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- ________ is the prosecutor at the trial
- _______ helps Jem and Scout find a place to sit at the trial
- ________ is the third witness; she is afraid
- Scout, Jem, and Dill watch Judge Taylor chew on a ______
- _______ presides over the trial
- Atticus asks _______ to stand so that the court can see his crippled left arm
- People sat around the courthouse grounds and had a _____
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- ________ is the sheriff who testifies at the trial
- _______ knows all the town gossip
- ________ is the second witness at the trial
- Jem and Scout sit in the ______ because the courtroom is crowded
- Atticus asks Heck Tate and Robert Ewell why they did not go get a _____
- Calpurnia gives Scout hot milk with a little _____
- _______ is not going to see the trial
- Atticus asks Robert Ewell to _____ his name
15 Clues: _______ presides over the trial • _______ knows all the town gossip • _______ is not going to see the trial • ________ is the prosecutor at the trial • ________ is the second witness at the trial • Atticus asks Robert Ewell to _____ his name • ________ is the third witness; she is afraid • ________ is the sheriff who testifies at the trial • ...
