to kill a mockingbird Crossword Puzzles
To kill a mockingbird. Arianna Rodriguez, Period 3 2021-06-10
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Crossword - Eng 10 2016-10-28
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
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
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- "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
Form Time Interform Challenge 2025-05-30
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- 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?
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- 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 • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
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
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
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
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. • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Chapters 1-6 2023-01-30
Across
- 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
Across
- 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 • ...
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 • ...
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
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. • ...
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) • ...
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 • ...
B4 L9 To Kill a Mockingbird-Vocabulary 2021-06-28
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- a liquid such as beer or wine
- an arrangement to see someone at a particular time
- an action considered bad or evil, and even a crime
- to say things to help someone to feel better
- a group of people who hear the facts of a crime and make decisions
- follow the standards that people consider right or good
- based on good judgement instead of emotion
- a occasion when someone wins
- to attack someone
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- a place where holds criminals
- comments on someone or something
- to say things to make people feel confident to do something
- certainly; without doubt
- a natural ability
- to persuade someone to believe in something
15 Clues: a natural ability • to attack someone • certainly; without doubt • a occasion when someone wins • a place where holds criminals • a liquid such as beer or wine • comments on someone or something • based on good judgement instead of emotion • to persuade someone to believe in something • to say things to help someone to feel better • ...
Vocabulary terms of To Kill A Mockingbird 2024-02-17
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- Analgesic prescribed to relieve severe pain.
- Individual that performs baptism.
- Individual who is serving a sentence of imprisonment.
- A serene individual.
- Someone who is not aware or not concerned about what is happening around one.
- Archaic term for an individual who is responsible for producing medicine.
- Elevated platform where a priest or minister stands when delivering a sermon.
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- Adjective used to describe something or someone that exhibits an irregular behavior or pattern.
- Dramatic entertainment in which performers express something through gestures.
- Term used to describe a reserved individual who lacks communication skills.
- An immoral act that is considered to be an infraction against the divine law and ethics.
- Expression used to contradict something or someone. Represents a feeling of disapproval to things they oppose.
- Individual able to read and write.
- A decision that is concluded on a disputed issue after a trial.
- Having the agreement and consent of everybody.
15 Clues: A serene individual. • Individual that performs baptism. • Individual able to read and write. • Analgesic prescribed to relieve severe pain. • Having the agreement and consent of everybody. • Individual who is serving a sentence of imprisonment. • A decision that is concluded on a disputed issue after a trial. • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird: Chapter 8 Vocabulary 2025-04-14
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- someone able to predict the future
- warm and friendly
- a smoke-duct in a chimney
- touchy or overly sensitive
- braided
- false statement that is damaging to a person's reputation
- impossible to understand
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- having to do with the weather or climate
- slender twigs or branches
- put an end to; subdue
- a representation of a person where certain features of that person are exaggerated or distorted
- half man, half woman
- carried out; committed
- gotten; obtained
- departure from what is normal
15 Clues: braided • gotten; obtained • warm and friendly • half man, half woman • put an end to; subdue • carried out; committed • impossible to understand • slender twigs or branches • a smoke-duct in a chimney • touchy or overly sensitive • departure from what is normal • someone able to predict the future • having to do with the weather or climate • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee 2025-03-25
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- Likely to cause an argument
- Having or displaying friendly manner
- Reserved;saying little
- Instruction or improvement of a person intellectually.
- Extremely foolish
- Irregular, unpredictable
- A special liking for something
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- Legal situation involving the inheritance of a property
- A person who sold medicines and drugs
- To calm
- Reach an authoritative judgement
- Grossly unfair behavior
- Originating naturally in a particular place
- Weird interest in disturbing subject
- Forced to do something.
15 Clues: To calm • Extremely foolish • Reserved;saying little • Grossly unfair behavior • Forced to do something. • Irregular, unpredictable • Likely to cause an argument • A special liking for something • Reach an authoritative judgement • Having or displaying friendly manner • Weird interest in disturbing subject • A person who sold medicines and drugs • ...
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 • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird: Chapter 2 Vocabulary 2025-02-19
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- originating or occurring naturally in a particular place; native
- withdraw formally
- a positive declaration intended to give confidence
- close acquaintance with or knowledge of something
- in a way that is contrary to or forbidden by law, rules, or custom
- protected or exempt
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- indulge in an unrestrained way
- a temporary stay
- a rich deep red color
- a reddish-brown color
- occurring or coming later or after
- skill in achieving one's ends by deceit
- great embarrassment and shame
- a small group
- the state of being annoyed, frustrated, or worried
15 Clues: a small group • a temporary stay • withdraw formally • protected or exempt • a rich deep red color • a reddish-brown color • great embarrassment and shame • indulge in an unrestrained way • occurring or coming later or after • skill in achieving one's ends by deceit • close acquaintance with or knowledge of something • a positive declaration intended to give confidence • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird - Chapters 24 -27 2025-04-08
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- not true or genuine; false
- ease and dignity of manner; composure
- to pronounce words clearly, articulate
- a consonant that has a hissing sound
- being well-known
- unproven; so-called
- irrelevance; insolent
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- to cause continual pain or suffering; to annoy constantly
- deep sense of guilt over something a person has done
- without distinctive features; hard to describe
- too much; excessive; improper
- a written record of events in time order
- briefness of time; shortness
- dirty, filthy, wretched or miserable
- a surface appearance that hides what is below
15 Clues: being well-known • unproven; so-called • irrelevance; insolent • not true or genuine; false • briefness of time; shortness • too much; excessive; improper • a consonant that has a hissing sound • dirty, filthy, wretched or miserable • ease and dignity of manner; composure • to pronounce words clearly, articulate • a written record of events in time order • ...
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 Vocab By: Kate Carroll 2018-02-26
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- a written legal order directing a person to appear in court to give testimony
- a noisy quarrel or flight
- to quiet, to overwhelm something until it is powerless
- inconspicuous, not readily noticeable
- somebody who stays away from society and the company of others
- a restriction on a piece of land, the limiting of the passage of property(from one generation to another)
- dangerous in effect, inclined to cause harm
- run-down; repulsive, as from neglect
- to scold, to express stern disapproval of
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- the act of declaring someone guilty of an offense
- angry due to injustice or mistreatment
- able to speak and express oneself clearly, using language easily
- abnormality, a state different than what is expected or normal
- a dresser or armoire, a large cabinet with drawers or places for hanging clothes
- never wrong, incapable of error
- sneaky, done in secret
- ill-natured, easily irritated or annoyed
- a period of watchful attention, an act or period of derveillance
- mental or emontional strength in facing adversity, danger or temptation courageously
- to relieve, to make less severe, to soothe
20 Clues: sneaky, done in secret • a noisy quarrel or flight • never wrong, incapable of error • run-down; repulsive, as from neglect • inconspicuous, not readily noticeable • angry due to injustice or mistreatment • ill-natured, easily irritated or annoyed • to scold, to express stern disapproval of • to relieve, to make less severe, to soothe • ...
Vocabulary from To Kill a Mockingbird - Hana Rits 2018-02-26
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- (adj) dangerous in effect, inclined to cause harm
- (n) abnormality, a state different than what is expected or normal
- (adj) able to speak and express oneself clearly, using language easily
- (n) mental or emotional strength in facing adversity (trouble or misfortune), danger or temptation courageously
- (n) a noisy quarrel or fight
- (v) to relieve, to make less severe
- (adj) angry due to injustice of mistreatment
- (n) a written legal order directing a person to appear in court to give testimony
- (v) to scold, to express stern disapproval of
- (n) a period of watchful attention, an act or period if surveillance
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- (n) a restriction on a piece of land, the limiting of the passage of property (from one generation to another)
- (n) a dresser or armoire, a large cabinet with drawers or places for hanging clothes
- (adj) ill-natured, easily irritated or annoyed
- (adj) inconspicuous, not really noticeable
- (n) the act of declaring someone guilty of an offense
- (adj) never wrong, incapable of error
- (adj) sneaky, done in secret
- (v) to quiet, to overwhelm something until it is powerless
- (adj) run-down; repulsive, as from neglect
- (n) someone who stays away from society and the company of others
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) inconspicuous, not really noticeable • (adj) run-down; repulsive, as from neglect • (adj) angry due to injustice of mistreatment • (v) to scold, to express stern disapproval of • (adj) ill-natured, easily irritated or annoyed • ...
Rachael Wnuk -To Kill a Mockingbird- SAT Vocabulary 2013-02-26
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- Obscene;crude
- Curious
- Annoyance
- Shame;humiliation
- Frown
- Restriction of property by limiting inheritance to certain descendants
- Thoughtful;preoccupied
- Theory;humiliation
- Very harmful;deadly
- Uncommonly
- Absolute power or authority
- Frustrate
- Force;coerce
- Favorable
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- Scribble
- Holding a person
- Seeking;searching
- Slave
- Remain stationary
- Impossible to comprehand
- Friendly
- Lazy;absent
- Moody;sullen
- Rickety;ready to collapse
- Dull
- Agreed
- Wisely;sensibly
- Druggist
- Appease
- Crush
- Evade the truth
- Lethargic;inactive
32 Clues: Dull • Slave • Frown • Crush • Agreed • Curious • Appease • Scribble • Friendly • Druggist • Annoyance • Frustrate • Favorable • Uncommonly • Lazy;absent • Moody;sullen • Force;coerce • Obscene;crude • Wisely;sensibly • Evade the truth • Holding a person • Seeking;searching • Remain stationary • Shame;humiliation • Theory;humiliation • Lethargic;inactive • Very harmful;deadly • Thoughtful;preoccupied • Impossible to comprehand • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Vocab Chapters 11-31 2013-05-02
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- looking or acting like a cow
- very dry; lacking in interest in life
- painful
- to remove something completely
- valued and respected because of old age, long use, etc.
- angry and bitter
- showing strong and often angry feelings
- a plant that grows as a thick vine with large bunches of purple or white flowers
- a slang term for liquor; usually whiskey or bourbon
- a particular way of walking
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- very fancy or too fancy
- without religion
- a strong-smelling (like garlic) substance made from a parsley-like plant; often used in folk medicine to repel illness
- to move or be shaped like waves
- to speak in an angry and critical way to (someone who has done something wrong, disobeyed an order, etc.)
- to explain
- handcuffs
- the quality of being confident and unafraid of danger or punishment especially in a way that seems rude or foolish
- a person who lives alone and avoids other people
- a way of behaving or appearing that gives other people a false idea of your true feelings or situation
- to decide that someone is not guilty of a crime
21 Clues: painful • handcuffs • to explain • without religion • angry and bitter • very fancy or too fancy • a particular way of walking • looking or acting like a cow • to remove something completely • to move or be shaped like waves • very dry; lacking in interest in life • showing strong and often angry feelings • to decide that someone is not guilty of a crime • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Vocabulary chaps. 7-19 2022-04-27
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- morally correct behavior
- a piece of furniture; wardrobe
- a toilet in a shed
- able to use left and right hands
- features of the face
- incapable of making mistakes
- something to harm another's reputation
- carve into wood
- a type of soap
- metal chains; handcuffs
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- to be decorated
- incapable of being fully understood
- deliberately make someone annoyed or angry
- angry and bitter
- something to take away or lessen pain
- a building housing tombs
- giving an impression of mystery
- a long angry speech
- a principle or belief
- of various kinds
20 Clues: a type of soap • to be decorated • carve into wood • angry and bitter • of various kinds • a toilet in a shed • a long angry speech • features of the face • a principle or belief • metal chains; handcuffs • morally correct behavior • a building housing tombs • incapable of making mistakes • a piece of furniture; wardrobe • giving an impression of mystery • able to use left and right hands • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird (Chapter 17-21 Vocab) 2016-04-05
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- the act of willing, choosing, or resolving
- formally accuse or charge with a serious crime
- to strike or blot out; erase; obliterate
- punishment inflicted or retribution exacted for an injury or wrong
- to make objection, especially on the grounds of scruples
- caustic, stinging, or bitter in nature, speech, behavior
- to make more certain; confirm
- continual change from one point or condition to another
- being without moisture, extremely dry
- anything prohibited by law for being imported or exported
- an authoritative pronouncement; judicial assertion
- with full authority of office
- a searching examination or investigation
- of, relating to, or characterized by impertinence or effrontery
- a staff with a cleft end for holding wool, flax, etc., from which the thread is drawn in spinning by hand
- understood without being openly expressed; implied
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- a cuspidor
- having a kind disposition; gracious
- to gather slowly and laboriously, bit by bit
- proof or evidence that are inferred
- to soften in feeling or temper, as a person; pacify; appease
- not mitigated; not softened or lessened
- the art or technique of conveying emotions, actions, feelings, etc., by gestures without speech
- a piece of furniture having both drawers and space for hanging clothes
- the process of washing
- a going out; a departure or emigration, usually of a large number of people
- reckless boldness
- to relieve from a charge of fault or crime
- having or showing pleasant, good-natured personal qualities
- being without moisture, extremely dry
30 Clues: a cuspidor • reckless boldness • the process of washing • to make more certain; confirm • with full authority of office • having a kind disposition; gracious • proof or evidence that are inferred • being without moisture, extremely dry • being without moisture, extremely dry • not mitigated; not softened or lessened • to strike or blot out; erase; obliterate • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird - Chapters 1-4 Quiz 2024-03-27
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- Burris Ewell only comes on the ____ day of school and then never again all year.
- Most of the people in Maycomb are ________.
- What did Miss Fisher offer Walter Cunningham because he didn't have lunch?
- When Scout landed in the Radley yard in the tire, she heard someone inside the house ____.
- Jem is dared to run up and ______ the Radley house.
- The Ewell family refuse to do any sort of ____, but take free money instead.
- What is the name of the black woman who takes care of Scout and Jem?
- What is the name of the man who lives near the Finch's and scares the kids?
- The book takes place in which state?
- When does Dill visit from out of town?
- Burris Ewell is a _____ kid in Scout's class.
- The book takes place in the 19__'s.
- Scout and Jem's mom _______.
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- The Cunningham family pay people back with ____.
- Is Scout a girl or boy?
- Scout finds gum and ____ inside the tree on the Radley property.
- What is Atticus Finch's job?
- Walter Cunningham's family are _______.
- There is a rumor that Boo Radley _______ his father in the leg with scissors.
- The author of the book is _____ Lee.
- Who is the narrator of the book?
- What is the name of Scout's older brother?
- What is the name of Boo's older brother who comes to live with him after their father dies?
- Scout is pushed in a ___ into the Radley front yard.
- Scout gets in trouble from her teacher because she already knows how to ____ and write.
25 Clues: Is Scout a girl or boy? • What is Atticus Finch's job? • Scout and Jem's mom _______. • Who is the narrator of the book? • The book takes place in the 19__'s. • The author of the book is _____ Lee. • The book takes place in which state? • When does Dill visit from out of town? • Walter Cunningham's family are _______. • What is the name of Scout's older brother? • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Chpts 13 thru 15 2026-02-03
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- Legal restriction Atticus explains to Scout involving land ownership
- Place where Atticus sits overnight to protect Tom Robinson
- Group that gathers intending to harm Tom Robinson
- Atticus’s guiding moral principle
- Central tension in these chapters
- Brother who becomes more serious and protective
- Social group Aunt Alexandra hosts refreshments for
- weapon Mr. Underwood uses to protect Atticus from above
- Quality Atticus credits Calpurnia with providing
- Physical struggle between Jem and Scout in Chapter 14
- Item Atticus brings to the jail
- Finch relative who comes to Maycomb to impose tradition and family pride
- Idea that a family’s long history determines behavior and worth
- Man Atticus defends, placing himself in danger
- Relative whose mental illness embarrasses Aunt Alexandra
- Jem’s emotion as he worries about Atticus’s safety
- What Scout reminds the mob members they are
- Term Scout asks about and Atticus explains plainly
- Ideal Atticus seeks despite social pressure
- Force Atticus resists from family and town
- What Aunt Alexandra believes reveals a person’s character
- What breaks the mob’s unity
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- Dispute between Atticus and Aunt Alexandra over Calpurnia
- Object Atticus uses to illuminate the jail door
- Dill’s status when discovered under Scout’s bed
- Result of Jem warning Scout not to antagonize their aunt
- Mob member Scout speaks to directly
- What Dill truly longs for, despite being provided for
- Boy who runs away because he feels unwanted
- Town where social class and tradition quietly govern behavior
- Quality Atticus models for his children
- Quiet quality Atticus demonstrates outside the jail
- Father who values conscience over social approval
- Man who secretly watches the jail with a shotgun
- Scout’s quality that allows her to speak without hatred
- Area from which the threatening men come
- Inner guide Atticus follows rather than public opinion
- Emotional state that motivates Dill’s actions
- Caregiver whose role in the Finch family is defended by Atticus
- Value Aunt Alexandra believes must be preserved at all costs
40 Clues: What breaks the mob’s unity • Item Atticus brings to the jail • Atticus’s guiding moral principle • Central tension in these chapters • Mob member Scout speaks to directly • Quality Atticus models for his children • Area from which the threatening men come • Force Atticus resists from family and town • Boy who runs away because he feels unwanted • ...
holiday hw 2022-05-26
8 Clues: about detectives • wizards and magic • famous hindi poet • based on four sisters • about a mouse in a castle • shakespeare's famous love story • author of " to kill a mockingbird " • author of " a diary of a young girl"
11/29/2024 2024-11-26
9 Clues: _____ and Prejudice • Anne of ______ Gables • “To Kill a ___________” • Who wrote Les Misérables? • Huckleberry Finn’s friend • William Golding‘s Lord of the _____ • What book are the March sisters from? • the female protagonist of Gone With The Wind • John Steinbeck’s novel following the Joad family
School Mandated Literature 2023-05-01
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- crazy children stranded after a plane crash.
- If you didn't read 'Night' you read _____.
- Holocaust survivor's autobiography.
- 1984's antagonist.
- Death-row Lawyer working with the Innocence Project.
- F. Scott Fitzgeral's famous novel.
- Young couple kills themselves for love.
- To kill a ____.
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- Comic book about the Iranian revolution.
- 1984 but with British people.
- Big ugly green guy.
- Somehow about communism, and the pigs are evil.
- Everyone danced with the devil.
- Shakespeare's play on jealous royals.
- ____451.
- Dystopian old guy teaches young guy about emotions.
- Grease the musical, but without music.
- The ___ Store Murder (Lu-Lu Lemon)
18 Clues: ____451. • To kill a ____. • 1984's antagonist. • Big ugly green guy. • 1984 but with British people. • Everyone danced with the devil. • F. Scott Fitzgeral's famous novel. • The ___ Store Murder (Lu-Lu Lemon) • Holocaust survivor's autobiography. • Shakespeare's play on jealous royals. • Grease the musical, but without music. • Young couple kills themselves for love. • ...
Ocoee Book Rack Crossword 2023-09-30
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- How many punches do you need to get a free book?
- Cost of our books
- How many books are there in the store?
- Where you are right now?
- Author of the Alex Cross series
- Who wrote To Kill a Mockingbird?
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- Not fiction, but...
- Cost of books outside
- What is on the front counter?
- 6 Cds + 2 Movies - 5 dollars =
- Author of Hamlet
11 Clues: Author of Hamlet • Cost of our books • Not fiction, but... • Cost of books outside • Where you are right now? • What is on the front counter? • 6 Cds + 2 Movies - 5 dollars = • Author of the Alex Cross series • Who wrote To Kill a Mockingbird? • How many books are there in the store? • How many punches do you need to get a free book?
Classical Literature 2023-06-19
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- Swift's traveler among strange lands"
- Oscar Wilde's forever youthful character"
- Headmaster in J.K. Rowling's "Harry Potterseries"
- Harper Lee's young protagonist in "To Kill a Mockingbird""
- Mr. Darcy's estate in "Pride and Prejudice""
- Bram Stoker's bloodsucking character"
- Don Quixote's faithful steed"
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- Merchant of Venice's vengeful character"
- Italian city setting of Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet""
- Edmond ___ the protagonist of "The Count of Monte Cristo""
- Hero of Homer's epic poem"
- Brontë's orphaned heroine"
- Fitzgerald's mysterious millionaire"
- C.S. Lewis' magical world"
- Large and impressive church building"
- Dark underground prison"
- Shakespearean prince"
- Heroic epic of Old English literature"
- Dickens' protagonist in "Great Expectations""
- Shallow body of water separated from a larger sea"
20 Clues: Shakespearean prince" • Dark underground prison" • Hero of Homer's epic poem" • Brontë's orphaned heroine" • C.S. Lewis' magical world" • Don Quixote's faithful steed" • Fitzgerald's mysterious millionaire" • Swift's traveler among strange lands" • Large and impressive church building" • Bram Stoker's bloodsucking character" • Heroic epic of Old English literature" • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird: Vocabulary (Chapters 6-8) 2022-03-25
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- to make sure of something
- – rickety or in a state of disrepair
- a journey
- to approach someone boldly and aggressively
- something very unusual or out-of-the-ordinary
- removing a person’s or animal’s limbs
- completely confused or perplexed
- empty and bare
- upholding moral principles no matter what
- having to do with weather
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- to obtain or acquire
- a false or inaccurate representation of something
- breathing
- malevolent; capable of causing harm
- beliefs about right and wrong
- the ability to understand and share the feelings of someone else
- to be compelled or obligated to do something
- judging someone based on perceptions not reason
- – to call someone over with a gesture
19 Clues: a journey • breathing • empty and bare • to obtain or acquire • to make sure of something • having to do with weather • beliefs about right and wrong • completely confused or perplexed • malevolent; capable of causing harm • – rickety or in a state of disrepair • removing a person’s or animal’s limbs • – to call someone over with a gesture • upholding moral principles no matter what • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Vocab Chapters 21-27 2021-12-13
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- in a mournful or doleful way:
- a sudden, violent attack; onslaught
- unmannerly intrusion or presumption; insolence.
- morally ignoble or base; vile
- without emotion; apathetic; unmoved.
- of the greatest or highest degree, quantity, or the like; greatest
- compulsion by threat or force; coercion; constraint.
- to make objection, especially on the grounds of scruples; take exception; object:
- hissing.
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- to take dishonestly; steal; filch; pilfer.
- the condition of being squalid; filth and misery.
- zealous; ardent; impassioned:
- not clear or plain; ambiguous, vague, or uncertain
- a person who lives in seclusion or apart from society, often for religious meditation.
- demonstrating a belief that all events are inevitable, so one’s choices and actions make no difference
- of no recognized, definite, or particular type or kind
- to sing or hum in a soft, soothing voice
- utterly unyielding in attitude or opinion in spite of all appeals, urgings, etc.
- death or decease.
19 Clues: hissing. • death or decease. • in a mournful or doleful way: • zealous; ardent; impassioned: • morally ignoble or base; vile • a sudden, violent attack; onslaught • without emotion; apathetic; unmoved. • to sing or hum in a soft, soothing voice • to take dishonestly; steal; filch; pilfer. • unmannerly intrusion or presumption; insolence. • ...
Nygma's Doable Crossword 2025-05-20
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- A puritan.
- 'My mummy says you hate _'
- Twice the fun as the popular habit, from '1984'.
- The town in To Kill A Mockingbird.
- A female-dominated team sport containing the position 'Wing Defence'.
- Depeche Mode have lost their clothes.
- It 'is or it aint'
- A manner of mild, flattering speech.
- Makes the world round.
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- Makes the world go round.
- The least respectable sort of sailor.
- A Protestant's least favourite election.
- A recess in the wall of a room or garden.
- Considered the founder of radical feminism.
- An educated guess.
- With pleasure.
- Former British Prime Minister cooled down inside one of these.
17 Clues: A puritan. • With pleasure. • An educated guess. • It 'is or it aint' • Makes the world round. • Makes the world go round. • 'My mummy says you hate _' • The town in To Kill A Mockingbird. • A manner of mild, flattering speech. • The least respectable sort of sailor. • Depeche Mode have lost their clothes. • A Protestant's least favourite election. • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird: Chapters 4-6 2016-10-28
15 Clues: Leg shirt • Confusion • Hot _____ • Dental fix • Vine treats • Sad feeling • Boo brother • Noisy leaves • Gate lubricant • Knot-hole gifts • Powerful weapon • Miss Maudie talent • Kindness; good will • Maudie/Radley religion • Giving or being a sign of future success
To Kill a Mockingbird Chapter 4-5 2014-06-16
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- A mixture of small stones and pebbles
- Makes the best cakes in Maycomb
- Pledged to be married
- Brother of legendary figure
- Act of breathing
- A variety of kale
- Jem and Scout's summer friend
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- Very dangerous or harmful
- Capable of causing death
- Neighborhood recluse
- A species of mahogany tree
- Made greater in actual size
- Any long journey
- Japanese climbing vine
- Neighborhood gossip
15 Clues: Any long journey • Act of breathing • A variety of kale • Neighborhood gossip • Neighborhood recluse • Pledged to be married • Japanese climbing vine • Capable of causing death • Very dangerous or harmful • A species of mahogany tree • Made greater in actual size • Brother of legendary figure • Jem and Scout's summer friend • Makes the best cakes in Maycomb • ...
Hardest Vocab in To Kill a Mockingbird 2022-02-21
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- noisy and difficult to control
- to ease or moderate the symptoms of
- Feeling or expressing great joy
- Childish
- provide physical relief, as from pain.
- Guilty nervousness
- arousing moral distaste or contempt
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- a mass departure of people
- To take legal action against a person or organization
- angry or bitter speech or debate
- Understood or implied without being stated
- absolute; unqualified
- lacking imagination, foresight, or intellectual insight
- relating to or characteristic of the belief that all events are predetermined and therefore inevitable.
- a published false statement that is damaging to a person's reputation
15 Clues: Childish • Guilty nervousness • absolute; unqualified • a mass departure of people • noisy and difficult to control • Feeling or expressing great joy • angry or bitter speech or debate • to ease or moderate the symptoms of • arousing moral distaste or contempt • provide physical relief, as from pain. • Understood or implied without being stated • ...
Vocabulary Inside To Kill a Mockingbird (MN) 2022-03-13
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- Scout took this at Mrs. Dubose after she assessed the finches' mental hygiene
- The singular version of how, in chapter 3, Scout describes the unfairness that she thinks Calpurnia has toward her
- Aunt Alexandra expects Bob Ewell to do something like this in order to get back at Atticus
- Scout describes her journey to the corner of the classroom as this after being beaten by the teacher
- On the first day that Jem went to read to Ms. Dubose, Scout was expecting to get this from Ms. Dubose
- After Aunt Alexandra hears Jem refer to Atticus by name, her reaction, as described by Scout, was this
- when Scout is mocking Aunt Alexandra she describes this part of her as "royal"
- After Ms. Dubose dies, Atticus describes her as this
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- After Jem destroys Ms. Dubose's flowers, Scout sees Calpurnia as a satisfactory source of this
- During the trial it is revealed that Scout could tell when the debate became more this than professional
- Scout observes Ms. Dubose's jaw movement and describes it as this
- Scout describes Ms. Dubose bringing up the moral degeneration as this
- at the start of chapter 5, Scout describes the day as this
- Another word for extremely foolish or stupid
- Scout describes Aunt Alexandra's husband as this in the first chapter
15 Clues: Another word for extremely foolish or stupid • After Ms. Dubose dies, Atticus describes her as this • at the start of chapter 5, Scout describes the day as this • Scout observes Ms. Dubose's jaw movement and describes it as this • Scout describes Ms. Dubose bringing up the moral degeneration as this • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird: Chapters 16-31 2022-04-25
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- To have or display a friendly and pleasant manner.
- Attempting to avoid notice or attention, typically because of guilt or a belief that discovery would lead to trouble.
- Not delightful or unpleasant.
- A genus of 422 species of annual, biennial, and perennial plants that are commonly known as cranesbills.
- A cabbage of a variety that does not develop a heart.
- A surface shaped into alternate ridges and grooves.
- With deep and solemn respect.
- A troublesome wild animal.
- To be angry or bitter in a manner of speech.
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- Showing smug or uncritical satisfaction with oneself or one’s achievements.
- To waste something in a reckless and foolish manner.
- The power of using one’s will.
- A horse of pure breed, widely used as racehorses.
- A writ issued by a government agency to compel testimony by a production of evidence under a penalty.
- A closet-like piece of furniture that combines a long space for hanging clothes with a chest of drawers.
15 Clues: A troublesome wild animal. • Not delightful or unpleasant. • With deep and solemn respect. • The power of using one’s will. • To be angry or bitter in a manner of speech. • A horse of pure breed, widely used as racehorses. • To have or display a friendly and pleasant manner. • A surface shaped into alternate ridges and grooves. • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Vocab Crossword #1 2023-09-21
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- to quiet or to put down a disturbance
- It is obvious from the dark clouds that it is not a ________ day for a beach party.
- This is my institution, my connection to a legacy and a _________.
- Individuals who are arrogant will often look for ways to _________ those they view as beneath them.
- I believe that this is a good _________ for the future.
- land or rock projecting into a body of water
- secure from violation or from being profaned
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- fed or supplied to excess
- correct conduct
- clamorous; boisterous (suggests a vehement outcry)
- I'll admit, our project sounds goofy, __________, perhaps even irresponsible.
- And nothing in this world travels faster than a ________ turn of phrase.
- to urge on in a negative sense
- Your mind is calmer and clearer, enjoying a ________ from the overstimulating world in which we live.
- tangible, perceptible, easily noticeable
15 Clues: correct conduct • fed or supplied to excess • to urge on in a negative sense • to quiet or to put down a disturbance • tangible, perceptible, easily noticeable • land or rock projecting into a body of water • secure from violation or from being profaned • clamorous; boisterous (suggests a vehement outcry) • I believe that this is a good _________ for the future. • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird - Vocabulary Act 1 2019-03-25
Across
- gruesome gloomy
- strange odd weird behavior
- awareness of right and wrong
- denim overalls
- amazing remarkable
- abusive language cussing
- people of the same age peers
- curious
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- something thought to be true
- ability to be a good shooter
- protect from danger or harm
- irritate or disturbed
- full of hate
- not noticeable
- shelter of vines or branches
15 Clues: curious • full of hate • not noticeable • denim overalls • gruesome gloomy • amazing remarkable • irritate or disturbed • abusive language cussing • strange odd weird behavior • protect from danger or harm • something thought to be true • ability to be a good shooter • awareness of right and wrong • shelter of vines or branches • people of the same age peers
To Kill a Mockingbird: Character Crossword Puzzle 2025-03-12
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- Someone who loves her garden
- Atticus son/ brother to Scout
- Dresses up like a tomboy
- Sheriff of Maycomb County
- A proud farmer from Maycomb who refuses to take charity
- Nephew of Miss Rachel/ neighbor to the Finch family
- A Lawyer from Maycomb
- The one who attacks the children/ extremely poor member of society
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- The meanest person in the neighborhood
- Leader of the First Purchase African M.E. Church in Maycomb, Alabama
- The mysterious neighbor of the Finch family
- She cooks, cleans, and keeps house for the Finch family
- Daughter of Bob/ the alleged victim of Tom’s rape
- This person is the judge who is guiding the Robinson case
- The man at the center of the trial/ husband to Helen
15 Clues: A Lawyer from Maycomb • Dresses up like a tomboy • Sheriff of Maycomb County • Someone who loves her garden • Atticus son/ brother to Scout • The meanest person in the neighborhood • The mysterious neighbor of the Finch family • Daughter of Bob/ the alleged victim of Tom’s rape • Nephew of Miss Rachel/ neighbor to the Finch family • ...
How to Kill a Mockingbird Character Crossword 2025-03-11
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- a lonely, abused, and uneducated young woman
- Finch a sensitive young girl who appears thoughtless in the beginning
- a kind, wise, and open-minded neighbor to the Finch family
- Robinson a generous man and a model citizen who is well liked by his employer and by members of the Black community
- a very old, bitter, and racist neighbor of the Finches
- white trash
- he pays close attention to court proceedings and is a strict and fair judge
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- a kind and generous man
- cruel, prideful, abusive, and racist
- Finch a tall, middle-aged man with black hair that is turning grey
- the Finch family's black housekeeper
- Radley a kind but mentally underdeveloped recluse
- a tall and slender man who wears cowboy boots
- Finch a brave, but hot-headed, boy who grows into a wise, courageous young man
- Harris small in stature, has fair hair, and appears younger than he is.
15 Clues: white trash • a kind and generous man • cruel, prideful, abusive, and racist • the Finch family's black housekeeper • a lonely, abused, and uneducated young woman • a tall and slender man who wears cowboy boots • Radley a kind but mentally underdeveloped recluse • a very old, bitter, and racist neighbor of the Finches • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird, Pg. 1-23 2026-02-20
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- Made an unpleasant feeling (such as pain, fear, or worry) less intense; relieved.
- Walked at a slow, relaxed pace.
- Uncomfortably aware of oneself, especially about how one appears to others.
- Something that exists as a distinct and independent being or thing.
- Acted as if one were superior by being patronizing or talking down to someone.
- The state of being annoyed, frustrated, or worried.
- A container used for spitting into, especially in the past when people commonly chewed tobacco.
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- Personal property or belongings that can be moved, as opposed to land or buildings.
- Vague, unclear, or not clearly defined; hazy.
- Something that is necessary or required as a result of something else; a consequence.
- Having or showing a desire to do harm to others; evil or ill-intentioned.
- Charmingly old-fashioned or unusual in an interesting or pleasing way.
- An exemption from a rule or usual requirement; also, the act of distributing something.
- Not spoiled, stained, or damaged; pure and clean.
- A roofed platform or porch along the outside of a house, often partly enclosed by a railing.
15 Clues: Walked at a slow, relaxed pace. • Vague, unclear, or not clearly defined; hazy. • Not spoiled, stained, or damaged; pure and clean. • The state of being annoyed, frustrated, or worried. • Something that exists as a distinct and independent being or thing. • Charmingly old-fashioned or unusual in an interesting or pleasing way. • ...
Famous Authors and their Works 2023-07-05
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- Victorian author of 'Great Expectations'
- Creator of 'Pride and Prejudice'
- Author of 'To Kill a Mockingbird'
- Creator of the 'Harry Potter' series
- One of the sisters who wrote 'Wuthering Heights'
- Writer of 'Brave New World'
- Writer of 'To the Lighthouse'
- Author of 'Frankenstein'
- Writer of 'The Catcher in the Rye'
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- American author of 'The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn'
- Bard who penned 'Romeo and Juliet'
- Author behind 'The Great Gatsby'
- Author of 'The Old Man and the Sea'
- Writer of '1984'
- Fantasy author of 'The Lord of the Rings'
15 Clues: Writer of '1984' • Author of 'Frankenstein' • Writer of 'Brave New World' • Writer of 'To the Lighthouse' • Author behind 'The Great Gatsby' • Creator of 'Pride and Prejudice' • Author of 'To Kill a Mockingbird' • Bard who penned 'Romeo and Juliet' • Writer of 'The Catcher in the Rye' • Author of 'The Old Man and the Sea' • Creator of the 'Harry Potter' series • ...
Famous Youth/YA Literature 2020-08-07
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- Wolf Hollow
- The Girl Who Drank the Moon
- The Giver
- The Wednesday Wars
- The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
- Diary of a Wimpey Kid
- Heat
- Hatchet
- To All the Boys I've Loved Before
- Holes
- Wait Til Helen Comes
- The Lightning Thief
- The False Prince
- The BFG
- Little Women
- Micahel Vey: The Rise of the Elgen
- Charlotte's Web
- The Crossover
- Echo
- Ender's Game
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- Where the Red Fern Grows
- Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
- A Long Walk to Water
- The Hunger Games
- Football Genius
- The Graveyard Book
- Far North
- The Outsiders
- Long Way Down
- The House on Mango Street
- To Kill a Mockingbird
- A Christmas Carol
- Fablehaven
- The Maze Runner
34 Clues: Heat • Echo • Holes • Hatchet • The BFG • The Giver • Far North • Fablehaven • Wolf Hollow • Little Women • Ender's Game • The Outsiders • Long Way Down • The Crossover • Football Genius • The Maze Runner • Charlotte's Web • The Hunger Games • The False Prince • A Christmas Carol • The Wednesday Wars • The Graveyard Book • The Lightning Thief • A Long Walk to Water • Wait Til Helen Comes • Diary of a Wimpey Kid • ...
To kill a mockingbird chapter 4 2023-03-20
11 Clues: empty space • flying up high • to great express • to shine and shake • to put out or destroy • to change into something • with strong intense feeling • highest point on a mountain • with feelings fear or worry • conductive to success favorable • of the body or a physical nature
To Kill A Mockingbird - Taiki Aiba 2017-02-28
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- (noun) A noisy quarrel or fight.
- (noun) A period of watchful attention, an act or period of surveillance.
- (noun) A written legal order directing a person to appear in court to give testimony.
- (verb) To scold, to express stern disapproval of.
- (noun) Somebody who stays away from society and the company of others.
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- (adjective) Sneaky, done in secret.
- (adjective) Ill-natured, easily irritated or annoyed.
- (noun) The act of declaring someone guilty of an offense.
- (noun) A dresser or armoire, a large cabinet with drawers or places for hanging clothes.
- (adjective) Run-down; repulsive, as from neglect.
- (verb) To relieve, to make less severe, to soothe.
11 Clues: (noun) A noisy quarrel or fight. • (adjective) Sneaky, done in secret. • (adjective) Run-down; repulsive, as from neglect. • (verb) To scold, to express stern disapproval of. • (verb) To relieve, to make less severe, to soothe. • (adjective) Ill-natured, easily irritated or annoyed. • (noun) The act of declaring someone guilty of an offense. • ...
general trivia 6 2022-11-10
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- what is the third element on the periodic table of elements
- worlds longest river
- newest country in the world
- christian bale was in this musical
- author of to kill a mockingbird
- worlds biggest ocean
- what in your body is your patela
- highest grossing movie of all time
- densest planet in the solar system
- how many seasons of mash are there
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- who stared as rocky balboa
- how many ounces are in a pound
- the ship the pilgrims took
- most downloaded song of twenty fifteen
- planet named after the god of sea
- director with the most acadamy awards
- sides in a octogon
- innings in a baseball game
- worlds smallest ocean
- a group of frogs
20 Clues: a group of frogs • sides in a octogon • worlds longest river • worlds biggest ocean • worlds smallest ocean • who stared as rocky balboa • the ship the pilgrims took • innings in a baseball game • newest country in the world • how many ounces are in a pound • author of to kill a mockingbird • what in your body is your patela • planet named after the god of sea • ...
The Daily Crossword 2022-05-16
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- The first name of the town drunk
- The time of year that Dill comes to visit
- Maycomb's young, first-grade teacher
- Maycomb's founding father
- The reason it's a sin to kill a mockingbird
- The dog that Atticus shot
- Maycomb's children call Arthur Radley this
- Scout's costume at the Halloween pageant
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- The morphine addict who died after quitting
- Jem's age when he broke his elbow
- Maycomb's favorite flower
- Charles Baker Harris goes by this nickname
- The oldest Ewell daughter
- Founder of Finch's landing
- The Ewell family lives behind this
- The season that Mrs. Radley died
- Maycomb's only café
17 Clues: Maycomb's only café • Maycomb's favorite flower • The oldest Ewell daughter • Maycomb's founding father • The dog that Atticus shot • Founder of Finch's landing • The first name of the town drunk • The season that Mrs. Radley died • Jem's age when he broke his elbow • The Ewell family lives behind this • Maycomb's young, first-grade teacher • ...
tkam 2025-05-16
Across
- Where this news source is based.
- Something a lawyer has to deal with.
- A force which typically is associated with lawyers.
- A family which always seemed off.
- The defending side in court.
Down
- It's a sin to kill one.
- Miss Maudie liked these.
- Discrimination amongst people.
- The occupation of this story's hero.
- What you have on you right now.
10 Clues: It's a sin to kill one. • Miss Maudie liked these. • The defending side in court. • Discrimination amongst people. • What you have on you right now. • Where this news source is based. • A family which always seemed off. • Something a lawyer has to deal with. • The occupation of this story's hero. • A force which typically is associated with lawyers.
Maycomb Tribune Crossword Puzzle No.34 2022-05-10
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- A looked upon individuals of justice
- Chilly month of the year
- A country in America
- Recession and bankruptcy of America
- An event that is occurring at this moment
- A town in Alabama
- Swope Famous economist
- An animal you should never kill
- A bird and a reliable individual
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- Daughter and Father share this name
- A result of the great depression
- Sheriff of Maycomb
- A country in the world
- Our president
- A Christmas gift
- The individual in charge of the on-going
- The town's newspaper
- Loyal and cute
18 Clues: Our president • Loyal and cute • A Christmas gift • A town in Alabama • Sheriff of Maycomb • A country in America • The town's newspaper • A country in the world • Swope Famous economist • Chilly month of the year • An animal you should never kill • A result of the great depression • A bird and a reliable individual • Daughter and Father share this name • ...
Mockingbird Review 2022-05-12
Across
- the Ewell with really poor school attendance
- the judge in the Robinson case
- Time setting of TKAM, The Great ____________
- The Finch kids' substitute mom
- the kind of knife in Bob Ewell
- First name of the author
- the Ewell Tom is accused of raping
- Jem lost these on a fence
- the other thing Atticus took to the jail
- Jeane Louise's role in the Maycomb "pageant"
- its a sin to kill one
- He decides to cover for Arthur Radley
- Dill's last name
- the verdict
- The rumored "town drunk"
- Boo's real first name
- died a morphine addict
- Boo gave this to Scout during the fire
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- Judge Taylor chewed rather than smoked this
- the number of parts in TKAM
- Tom Robinson's wife
- Aunt Alexandra wanted Scout to be more of a:
- Scout's friend or a pickle
- the type of cord Atticus took to the jail
- Scout's first, inexperienced teacher
- Last name of the author
- Fictional Alabama town of Mockingbird
- Scout's costume for the pageant
- poured molasses all over his food
- killed Ewell and saved Scout and Jem
- Atticus reads to Scout & Jem The Gray _______
- He thought Jem killed Bob
- Tom's right one was useless
- the Ewell father
- the crime Tom Robinson is accused of
- her house burnt down
- nickname of the narrator
- The name the kids call Arthur Radley
38 Clues: the verdict • the Ewell father • Dill's last name • Tom Robinson's wife • her house burnt down • its a sin to kill one • Boo's real first name • died a morphine addict • Last name of the author • First name of the author • The rumored "town drunk" • nickname of the narrator • Jem lost these on a fence • He thought Jem killed Bob • Scout's friend or a pickle • the number of parts in TKAM • ...
Classic Movies 2023-07-08
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- "Breakfast at Tiffany's" actress, Audrey ____.
- "Casablanca" actor, Humphrey ____.
- "Lawrence of Arabia" actor, Peter ____.
- "To Kill a Mockingbird" author, Harper ____.
- "Singin' in the Rain" star, Gene ___0_.
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- "Some Like It Hot" actress, Marilyn ____.
- "Psycho" director, Alfred ____.
- "The Sound of Music" actress, Julie ____.
- "The Wizard of Oz" protagonist, Dorothy ____.
- "Gone with the Wind" actress, Vivien ____.
10 Clues: "Psycho" director, Alfred ____. • "Casablanca" actor, Humphrey ____. • "Lawrence of Arabia" actor, Peter ____. • "Singin' in the Rain" star, Gene ___0_. • "Some Like It Hot" actress, Marilyn ____. • "The Sound of Music" actress, Julie ____. • "Gone with the Wind" actress, Vivien ____. • "To Kill a Mockingbird" author, Harper ____. • ...
English Puzzle 2024-03-19
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- Developed the atomic bomb
- Grammatical function to conjoin words
- A word or noun used attributively
- What novel is about a desert planet inhabited by sandworms
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- Who is the antagonist in To Kill a Mockingbird?
- Antagonist in Stephen Kings Under the Dome?
- The DaVinci Code opens in which famous museum
- Hitlers Book
- Used at the end of a sentence
- Comes at the end of an essay
- Stalin Allegory
11 Clues: Hitlers Book • Stalin Allegory • Developed the atomic bomb • Comes at the end of an essay • Used at the end of a sentence • A word or noun used attributively • Grammatical function to conjoin words • Antagonist in Stephen Kings Under the Dome? • The DaVinci Code opens in which famous museum • Who is the antagonist in To Kill a Mockingbird? • ...
general trivia 6 2022-11-10
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- what is the third element on the periodic table of elements
- worlds longest river
- newest country in the world
- christian bale was in this musical
- author of to kill a mockingbird
- worlds biggest ocean
- what in your body is your patela
- highest grossing movie of all time
- densest planet in the solar system
- how many seasons of mash are there
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- who stared as rocky balboa
- how many ounces are in a pound
- the ship the pilgrims took
- most downloaded song of twenty fifteen
- planet named after the god of sea
- director with the most acadamy awards
- sides in a octogon
- innings in a baseball game
- worlds smallest ocean
- a group of frogs
20 Clues: a group of frogs • sides in a octogon • worlds longest river • worlds biggest ocean • worlds smallest ocean • who stared as rocky balboa • the ship the pilgrims took • innings in a baseball game • newest country in the world • how many ounces are in a pound • author of to kill a mockingbird • what in your body is your patela • planet named after the god of sea • ...
TKAM BONUS #2 2021-12-17
Across
- what Tom Robinson is accused of
- Tom Robinson's final verdict
- the setting of TKAM
- the narrator of TKAM
- the mysterious figure who doesn't leave his house
Down
- the thing Atticus has to shoot/symbol of racism
- a huge theme throughout the book
- Tom Robinson's lawyer
- it is a sin to kill this bird
- the season during most of the story
- where does Jem lose his pants
- the boy who comes to Maycomb for the summer
12 Clues: the setting of TKAM • the narrator of TKAM • Tom Robinson's lawyer • Tom Robinson's final verdict • it is a sin to kill this bird • where does Jem lose his pants • what Tom Robinson is accused of • a huge theme throughout the book • the season during most of the story • the boy who comes to Maycomb for the summer • the thing Atticus has to shoot/symbol of racism • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Chapter 23 2021-10-26
Across
- secret and sly
- marked by extreme intensity of emotions or convictions
- having a chance of occurring too low to inspire belief
- make worse
- foul and run-down and repulsive
- having or revealing little emotion or sensibility
Down
- not clearly understood or expressed
- a plan for attaining a particular goal
- angered at something unjust or wrong
- feeling or showing profound respect or veneration
- a judgment of not guilty
11 Clues: make worse • secret and sly • a judgment of not guilty • foul and run-down and repulsive • not clearly understood or expressed • angered at something unjust or wrong • a plan for attaining a particular goal • feeling or showing profound respect or veneration • having or revealing little emotion or sensibility • marked by extreme intensity of emotions or convictions • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Literary Terms 2014-09-25
Across
- We are able to tell which of this the book is when in the second pareagraph of the book, the narrator says "When enough years had gone by to enable us to look back on them, we sometimes discussed the events leading to (Jems) accident.
- You could say that the what of the book is humorous or silly due to the actions of Scout and Dill throughout the book such as when Scout and Jem went shooting with their new guns.
- When Scout is fighting Walter Cunningham in the schoolyard, it shows a trait that the author gave to Scout, this is known as...
- They say "It is a sin to kill a Mockingbird" so you can make a what saying that Boo Radley is supposed to be the Mockingbird.
- When Scout looks back on the events in her childhood, it brings a sense of happiness and sadness to the reader. This is known as the...
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- This can be found in the beginning of the book when the author talks about and describes Maycomb County, the town the story takes place in.
- The author uses racism a lot throughout the book, giving us hints in the book known as...
- Boo Radley can be related to the Mockingbird. Comparing Boo to the Mockingbird is known as this.
- All of the following are examples of a what throughout the book: Scout Finch, Jem Finch, Atticus Finch, Boo Radley, Walter Cunningham.
- When the jury returns with the guilty sentence, this is known as the what part of the book?
- "Will not. This yard's as much mine as it is yours, Jem Finch. I got just as much right to play in it as you have." This sentence from the conversation is know as what?
11 Clues: The author uses racism a lot throughout the book, giving us hints in the book known as... • When the jury returns with the guilty sentence, this is known as the what part of the book? • Boo Radley can be related to the Mockingbird. Comparing Boo to the Mockingbird is known as this. • ...
TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD NAME CROSSWORD 2016-04-27
Across
- aunt of Jem and Scout; sister of Atticus
- "victim" of rape
- The Finches’ neighbor and an old friend of the family
- narrator of the story
- father of two and lawyer who lives in Maycomb
Down
- The Finches' cook
- man who stays locked away in his house TomRobinson, African American who is being accused of rape
- a drunken, unemployed member of Maycomb's poorest family
- poor boy in Scout's class
- older brother of Scout
- Jem and Scout's summer friend
11 Clues: "victim" of rape • The Finches' cook • narrator of the story • older brother of Scout • poor boy in Scout's class • Jem and Scout's summer friend • aunt of Jem and Scout; sister of Atticus • father of two and lawyer who lives in Maycomb • The Finches’ neighbor and an old friend of the family • a drunken, unemployed member of Maycomb's poorest family • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Chapter 28 2012-12-07
Across
- What Scout was for the pageant
- What Jem was after he was attacked
- One of the themes of the book
- Jem and Scout's aunt
- Who looked at Jem and Scout
Down
- To Kill a...
- Who scared Scout and Jem
- What day the chapter occured on
- What Bob Ewell got stabbed in
- Who informed them of Bob's death
- Who attacked Jem and Scout
11 Clues: To Kill a... • Jem and Scout's aunt • Who scared Scout and Jem • Who attacked Jem and Scout • Who looked at Jem and Scout • One of the themes of the book • What Bob Ewell got stabbed in • What Scout was for the pageant • What day the chapter occured on • Who informed them of Bob's death • What Jem was after he was attacked
To Kill A Mockingbird Character Crossword 2013-06-10
11 Clues: Youngest • Arthur Radley • Father of Mayella • Bob Ewells daughter • Tate The town sheriff • Father of the Youngest • Brother to the Youngest • The man Atticus defended • Nickname for Charles Baker • "They don't do anything but sing" • Maid of the Father of the Youngest
To Kill a Mockingbird Word Puzzel 2014-06-13
Free To Read Banned Books Puzzle 2024-03-21
Across
- 'Clockwork' fruit
- 'Beloved' author
- Dystopian 'Tale' of female oppression
- Author of both 1984 and Animal Farm
Down
- 82-97% of these are unreported to the ALA
- Protagonist of Catcher in the Rye
- "_____ Is Watching You!"
- Scary neighbor from To Kill a Mockingbird
- 2672 unique books were challenged here in 2023
- _____Queer, Most banned book of 2023
10 Clues: 'Beloved' author • 'Clockwork' fruit • "_____ Is Watching You!" • Protagonist of Catcher in the Rye • Author of both 1984 and Animal Farm • _____Queer, Most banned book of 2023 • Dystopian 'Tale' of female oppression • 82-97% of these are unreported to the ALA • Scary neighbor from To Kill a Mockingbird • 2672 unique books were challenged here in 2023
American Pop Culture 2024-07-09
10 Clues: Creator of 'Star Wars • Mickey Mouse's creator • First President of the US • The first man on the moon • The King of Rock and Roll • The Dark Knight's real name • Author of 'To Kill a Mockingbird • Band known for 'Bohemian Rhapsody • Superhero team with Captain America • Popular American sitcom set in Central Perk
TKAMB Characters 2025-04-07
Across
- Older brother to Scout
- Father to Jem and Scout
- Summer neighbor; friend to Scout and Jem
- Sister to Atticus; Aunt to Jem and Scout
- Father to Mayella Ewell
Down
- Accused of attacking Mayella Ewell
- Author of "To Kill a Mockingbird"
- Daughter of Atticus; narrator
- Cooks for the Finch's; takes care of Jem and Scout
- The mysterious character who never leaves his house
10 Clues: Older brother to Scout • Father to Jem and Scout • Father to Mayella Ewell • Daughter of Atticus; narrator • Author of "To Kill a Mockingbird" • Accused of attacking Mayella Ewell • Summer neighbor; friend to Scout and Jem • Sister to Atticus; Aunt to Jem and Scout • Cooks for the Finch's; takes care of Jem and Scout • The mysterious character who never leaves his house
general trivia 6 2022-11-10
Across
- what is the third element on the periodic table of elements
- worlds longest river
- newest country in the world
- christian bale was in this musical
- author of to kill a mockingbird
- worlds biggest ocean
- what in your body is your patela
- highest grossing movie of all time
- densest planet in the solar system
- how many seasons of mash are there
Down
- who stared as rocky balboa
- how many ounces are in a pound
- the ship the pilgrims took
- most downloaded song of twenty fifteen
- planet named after the god of sea
- director with the most acadamy awards
- sides in a octogon
- innings in a baseball game
- worlds smallest ocean
- a group of frogs
20 Clues: a group of frogs • sides in a octogon • worlds longest river • worlds biggest ocean • worlds smallest ocean • who stared as rocky balboa • the ship the pilgrims took • innings in a baseball game • newest country in the world • how many ounces are in a pound • author of to kill a mockingbird • what in your body is your patela • planet named after the god of sea • ...
general trivia 6 2022-11-10
Across
- what is the third element on the periodic table of elements
- worlds longest river
- newest country in the world
- christian bale was in this musical
- author of to kill a mockingbird
- worlds biggest ocean
- what in your body is your patela
- highest grossing movie of all time
- densest planet in the solar system
- how many seasons of mash are there
Down
- who stared as rocky balboa
- how many ounces are in a pound
- the ship the pilgrims took
- most downloaded song of twenty fifteen
- planet named after the god of sea
- director with the most acadamy awards
- sides in a octogon
- innings in a baseball game
- worlds smallest ocean
- a group of frogs
20 Clues: a group of frogs • sides in a octogon • worlds longest river • worlds biggest ocean • worlds smallest ocean • who stared as rocky balboa • the ship the pilgrims took • innings in a baseball game • newest country in the world • how many ounces are in a pound • author of to kill a mockingbird • what in your body is your patela • planet named after the god of sea • ...
Common Themes in Literature 2020-04-15
Across
- The Westing Game by Ellen Raskin
- Breathing Room by Marsha Hayles
- Everything, Everything by Nicola Yoon
- Othello by William Shakespeare
- Hatchet by Gary Paulsen
- Nobody Hugs a Cactus by Carter Goodrich
Down
- Chains by Laurie Halse Anderson
- To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee
- A Monster Calls by Patrick Ness
- The Giver by Lois Lowry
- The Fault in Our Stars by John Green
11 Clues: The Giver by Lois Lowry • Hatchet by Gary Paulsen • Othello by William Shakespeare • Chains by Laurie Halse Anderson • Breathing Room by Marsha Hayles • A Monster Calls by Patrick Ness • The Westing Game by Ellen Raskin • To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee • The Fault in Our Stars by John Green • Everything, Everything by Nicola Yoon • Nobody Hugs a Cactus by Carter Goodrich
Banned Books Puzzle 2024-03-21
9 Clues: Beloved author • Clockwork fruit • Most banned book of 2023 • "_____ Is Watching You!" • Protagonist of Catcher in the Rye • Author of both 1984 and Animal Farm • Dystopian 'Tale' of female oppression • 82-97% of these are unreported to the ALA • Scary neighbor from To Kill a Mockingbird
project 2024-04-07
Across
- - What Tom Robinson is accused of
- - R rated 2021 action/adventure film
- - a decision on a disputed issue in a civil or criminal case or an inquest.
- Capote - Character that inspired Dill
- - The novel TKAM has been banned due to
- - the year TKAM won the Pulitzer Prize
- - The novel was adapted into a radio drama broadcast in 1989
- Lee - The author
- - the number of children Robinson has
- - year Lee was awarded the Presidential Medal Of Freedom
- Kill a Mockingbird - Harper Lee’s debut novel
- - a formal written or spoken statement, especially one given in a court of law.
- - a symbol of innocence and compassion
- - a formal examination of evidence before a judge, and typically before a jury, in order to decide guilt in a case of criminal or civil proceedings.
- - Atticus Finch’s job
- - the reason why Robinson is automatically assumed guilty
- Tree - the tree where goodies were found
- - bird you should never kill
- Award - given to Gregory Peck for the portrayal of Atticus Finch
- - Bob Ewell’s daughter
- - what african americans face
- Maudie - challenges gender roles and stereotypes
- - Scout is
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- - award awarded to Lee in 2007
- Alabama - setting the themes were inspired from
- - Year Harper Lee Expired
- - Age Lee passed away at
- - Year TKAM was adapted into a film
- - the case that inspired Robinson’s crime.
- Depression - 1933 - 1935 was the time of the
- - year the novel takes place
- - number of languages the novel has been translated into
- Peck - Actor of Atticus Finch in the Film
- - a word commonly used in the novel
- - Harper Lee’s real name
- - Tom Robinson’s wife
- - This novel earned this prize
- - Scout’s “husband”
- Hero - What Atticus Finch’s character was named
- County - Setting
40 Clues: - Scout is • Lee - The author • County - Setting • - Scout’s “husband” • - Tom Robinson’s wife • - Atticus Finch’s job • - Bob Ewell’s daughter • - Age Lee passed away at • - Harper Lee’s real name • - Year Harper Lee Expired • - year the novel takes place • - bird you should never kill • - what african americans face • - award awarded to Lee in 2007 • - This novel earned this prize • ...
5/1 MW Crossword 2024-04-30
Across
- The largest animal in the world
- Mr. D's sport of choice
- The most popular sport in the United States
- Author of "To Kill a Mockingbird"
- Mr. Healy's home state
- Ms. N's hometown
- Mr. O's first name
- The borough Mr. Zlatkis calls home
Down
- The first thing you turn on when using your graphing calculator
- Ms. Small's astrological sign
- Principal of LAMS
- A classic New York Deli order with ground beef, onions, and cheese
- A game where you guess a 5-letter word
- Ms. Raphaely's alma mater
- The sound a cow makes
- The metric unit for mass
- The fifth planet from the Sun
- Got packed up by Kendrick yesterday
18 Clues: Ms. N's hometown • Principal of LAMS • Mr. O's first name • The sound a cow makes • Mr. Healy's home state • Mr. D's sport of choice • The metric unit for mass • Ms. Raphaely's alma mater • Ms. Small's astrological sign • The fifth planet from the Sun • The largest animal in the world • Author of "To Kill a Mockingbird" • The borough Mr. Zlatkis calls home • ...
Texas Artists 2025-04-01
Across
- Bedichek's book was called "Adventures of a Texas ________"
- Wrote the To Kill a Mockingbird screenplay
- Wrote about cowboys
- Writer and Historian
- Country Ney was from before moving to Texas
Down
- Bertrand wrote books for this group of people
- Ney made famous sculptures of ______ & Austin
- Horton Foote won 2 Oscars from writing these
- Wrote Adventures of a Texas Naturalist
- Native American and landscape painter
- Genre of music Scott Joplin composed
11 Clues: Wrote about cowboys • Writer and Historian • Genre of music Scott Joplin composed • Native American and landscape painter • Wrote Adventures of a Texas Naturalist • Wrote the To Kill a Mockingbird screenplay • Country Ney was from before moving to Texas • Horton Foote won 2 Oscars from writing these • Bertrand wrote books for this group of people • ...
OBHMC May Crossword 2024-05-10
Across
- You, Me, and Them
- Employee of the last quarter
- Painter of the Mona Lisa
- The medical term for high blood pressure
- System or organization that provides medical services
- City of Angels
- Important pollinators
Down
- Author of "To Kill a Mockingbird"
- Chair of our Board of Commissioners
- The chemical element with the "fe" symbol
- The largest ocean on earth
- OBHMC Emergency Notification System
- The body's natural defense against infection
- The largest planet in our solar system
- Feeling or quality of being thankful
- Longest river in Africa
- The study and treatment of tumors
- Largest desert in the world
- Capital City of France
- The______Girls
- Coca Cola or Pepsi
21 Clues: City of Angels • The______Girls • You, Me, and Them • Coca Cola or Pepsi • Important pollinators • Capital City of France • Longest river in Africa • Painter of the Mona Lisa • The largest ocean on earth • Largest desert in the world • Employee of the last quarter • Author of "To Kill a Mockingbird" • The study and treatment of tumors • Chair of our Board of Commissioners • ...
Banned Books 2020-09-29
Across
- Reina Telgemeier graphic novel
- Hosseini's protagonist chased this
- Chbosky said there are perks to being this
- surprising book to be banned
- 19th century author still on this list
- JK Rowling protaganist
- Steinbeck's "Of --- and men"
Down
- Captain with comic adventures
- Bird Lee warned not to kill
- George Orwell classic "---- New World"
- number of reasons for Jay Asher
- Author of Handmaid's tale
12 Clues: JK Rowling protaganist • Author of Handmaid's tale • Bird Lee warned not to kill • surprising book to be banned • Steinbeck's "Of --- and men" • Captain with comic adventures • Reina Telgemeier graphic novel • number of reasons for Jay Asher • Hosseini's protagonist chased this • George Orwell classic "---- New World" • 19th century author still on this list • ...
Barbara's Crossword 2023-10-26
Across
- The Grinch's dog 3
- Ancient Greek god of the Underworld 5
- Largest bone in the human body 5
- The school in 'Grease' 6,4
- Hermione's Patronus 5
- First woman to win the Nobel Prize 5,5
- dried plums 6
- The country 'The Jungle Book' is set 5
- The setting for Romeo and Juliet 6
- The only 'Friend' not to marry 4
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- Robert DeNiro and Jodie Foster film 4,6
- Author of 'To Kill A Mockingbird' 6,3
- Country where Gouda originates 3,11
- Author of 'Goosebumps' 1,1,5
- Animal on the logo for Porsche 5
- Sea Cow 7
- Baby rabbits 4
- Hagrid's half brother 5
- Largest ocean 7
- Disease declared eradicated in 1980 7
20 Clues: Sea Cow 7 • dried plums 6 • Baby rabbits 4 • Largest ocean 7 • The Grinch's dog 3 • Hermione's Patronus 5 • Hagrid's half brother 5 • The school in 'Grease' 6,4 • Author of 'Goosebumps' 1,1,5 • Largest bone in the human body 5 • Animal on the logo for Porsche 5 • The only 'Friend' not to marry 4 • The setting for Romeo and Juliet 6 • Country where Gouda originates 3,11 • ...
Banned Books Puzzle 2024-03-21
Across
- Most banned book of 2023
- Scary neighbor from To Kill a Mockingbird
- Dystopian 'Tale' of female oppression
- 2672 titles were challenged in this stte in 2023
- Clockwork fruit
Down
- 82-97% of these are unreported to the ALA
- Author of both 1984 and Animal Farm
- "_____ Is Watching You!"
- Protagonist of Catcher in the Rye
- Beloved author
10 Clues: Beloved author • Clockwork fruit • "_____ Is Watching You!" • Most banned book of 2023 • Protagonist of Catcher in the Rye • Author of both 1984 and Animal Farm • Dystopian 'Tale' of female oppression • 82-97% of these are unreported to the ALA • Scary neighbor from To Kill a Mockingbird • 2672 titles were challenged in this stte in 2023
Banned Books Puzzle 2024-03-21
Across
- Most banned book of 2023
- Scary neighbor from To Kill a Mockingbird
- Dystopian 'Tale' of female oppression
- 2672 unique books were challenged here in 2023
- 'Clockwork' fruit
Down
- 82-97% of these are unreported to the ALA
- Author of both 1984 and Animal Farm
- "_____ Is Watching You!"
- Protagonist of Catcher in the Rye
- 'Beloved' author
10 Clues: 'Beloved' author • 'Clockwork' fruit • "_____ Is Watching You!" • Most banned book of 2023 • Protagonist of Catcher in the Rye • Author of both 1984 and Animal Farm • Dystopian 'Tale' of female oppression • 82-97% of these are unreported to the ALA • Scary neighbor from To Kill a Mockingbird • 2672 unique books were challenged here in 2023
