to kill a mockingbird Crossword Puzzles
Teen Summer Reading 2023-05-25
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- "Pride and Prejudice" novelist ____ Austen
- Leigh Bardugo’s ______ and Bone
- ____ Everdeen
- "To Kill a Mockingbird" novelist Harper ____
- "The _____ of Wrath"
- The study of the origin of words
- The cover of Twilight features this fruit
- Stay _______, to Ponyboy
- The ____ In Our Stars
- The primary character in a novel
- A word with no rhyme, color
- F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The _____ Gatsby"
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- The ____ brown fox jumps over the lazy dog
- A conversation between characters in a literary work
- The last time Death saw The Book Thief, what color does he see?
- You, to Shakespeare
- The Hunger Games or Divergent are examples of this genre featuring oppressive societal control
- "1984" novelist George ______
- Main story of a literary work
- Charles Dickens's "A Tale of ___ Cities"
- A word with no rhyme, fruit
- Japanese style of graphic novel
- First word of many letters
- Harry Potter's Patronus
24 Clues: ____ Everdeen • You, to Shakespeare • "The _____ of Wrath" • The ____ In Our Stars • Harry Potter's Patronus • Stay _______, to Ponyboy • First word of many letters • A word with no rhyme, fruit • A word with no rhyme, color • "1984" novelist George ______ • Main story of a literary work • Japanese style of graphic novel • Leigh Bardugo’s ______ and Bone • ...
Novels 2025-10-26
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- _ New World
- As I Lay _
- _Travels
- _and Peace
- _Hundred Years of Solitude
- Don _
- The Call of the _
- Jane _
- A Passage to _
- _ and Punishment
- Pilgrim's _
- To _ a Mockingbird
- _Karenina
- _ Five
- The Great _
- For Whom the _ Tolls
- Shadow and _
- A _ Life
- Harry _ and the Socerer's Stone
- _-22
- East of _
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- The _of Wrath
- Little _
- Things _ Apart
- Where the _ Sing
- Adventures of Huckleberry _
- Salem's _
- The Lion, the Witch, and the _
- Station _
- The _ Gambit
- The Catcher in the _
- _ Club
- Lord of the _
- _ and Prejudice
- The Girl with the _ Tatoo
- The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & _
- Robinson _
- _ of Cancer
- American _
- The _of Innocence
- The Secret _
- _ Meridian
- The Scarlet _
- _ Men in a Boat
44 Clues: _-22 • Don _ • _ Club • Jane _ • _ Five • Little _ • _Travels • A _ Life • Salem's _ • Station _ • _Karenina • East of _ • As I Lay _ • _and Peace • Robinson _ • American _ • _ Meridian • _ New World • Pilgrim's _ • _ of Cancer • The Great _ • The _ Gambit • The Secret _ • Shadow and _ • The _of Wrath • Lord of the _ • The Scarlet _ • Things _ Apart • A Passage to _ • _ and Prejudice • _ Men in a Boat • Where the _ Sing • _ and Punishment • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Chapter 3 Vocabulary 2024-09-25
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- showing an inclination to disagree
- add details to clarify an idea
- allow unwillingly or reluctantly
- an expression of strong disapproval
- an unjust act
- liable to sudden unpredictable change
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- expressing extreme scorn
- an exemption from some rule or obligation
- capable of being perceived clearly
- one who is absent from school without permission
- diffusing warmth and friendliness
- easily irritated or annoyed
- people in general considered as a whole
13 Clues: an unjust act • expressing extreme scorn • easily irritated or annoyed • add details to clarify an idea • allow unwillingly or reluctantly • diffusing warmth and friendliness • capable of being perceived clearly • showing an inclination to disagree • an expression of strong disapproval • liable to sudden unpredictable change • people in general considered as a whole • ...
Crossword 2024-03-30
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- What does the acronym "PDF" stand for
- Author penned the classic novel To Kill a Mockingbird
- Coffee fueled hangout spot in the TV show Friends
- What color is an emerald?
- Capital of Australia
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- King Of Pop
- Academy Award for Best Picture in 2020
- Highest-grossing film of all time
- Largest exporter of crude oil
9 Clues: King Of Pop • Capital of Australia • What color is an emerald? • Largest exporter of crude oil • Highest-grossing film of all time • What does the acronym "PDF" stand for • Academy Award for Best Picture in 2020 • Coffee fueled hangout spot in the TV show Friends • Author penned the classic novel To Kill a Mockingbird
The Columbia Pride: Crossword 2013-03-12
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- To Kill a _
- Senechal & Soehl
- tea shop (2 words)
- CSS Founded in 0_; Nitrogen
- 2009 Film
- Assembly Location
- Popular Author; Poet
- Giant pizza place
- American Sitcom
- Popular yogurt place
- Martin _ Buren
- Instructor
- Black History Month
- Musical Comedy/Drama Series
- The Hunger Games Author
- Greek Epic Poem
- Fitness Center
- CSS musical
- Philosopher
- New CSS Sport
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- Avenue of CSS location
- Principal
- Dance song; CSS location
- CSS mascot
- Painting/Drawing
- Super Bowl 2013 Champions
- Superhero Movie; The _
- Harry Potter; Daniel
- Reasoning
- Parks & _
- CSS Sports Team
- NYS Senator
- _ Show
- Medical Drama; Greys _
- CSS Symbol
- Beginning of Spring
36 Clues: _ Show • Principal • 2009 Film • Reasoning • Parks & _ • CSS mascot • Instructor • CSS Symbol • To Kill a _ • NYS Senator • CSS musical • Philosopher • New CSS Sport • Martin _ Buren • Fitness Center • American Sitcom • CSS Sports Team • Greek Epic Poem • Senechal & Soehl • Painting/Drawing • Assembly Location • Giant pizza place • tea shop (2 words) • Black History Month • Beginning of Spring • Harry Potter; Daniel • ...
1960s Literature: Renowned Authors 2023-10-23
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- Renowned for suburban novels like "Couples."
- Wrote "To Kill a Mockingbird."
- Co-author of "Fail-Safe."
- Wrote "The Shoes of the Fisherman."
- Known for "The Group."
- Author of "In Cold Blood."
- Known for "Exodus."
- Known for "Ship of Fools."
- Author of "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest."
- Co-author of "Seven Days in May."
- Known for "Valley of the Dolls."
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- Wrote "The Agony and the Ecstasy."
- Renowned for epic novels, including "Hawaii."
- Author of the epic "Dune" series.
- Known for the satirical novel "Catch-22."
- Celebrated author of "Herzog."
- Wrote "Gone with the Wind."
- Author of "The Fixer."
- Wrote "The Feminine Mystique."
- Author of "Up the Down Staircase."
20 Clues: Known for "Exodus." • Known for "The Group." • Author of "The Fixer." • Co-author of "Fail-Safe." • Author of "In Cold Blood." • Known for "Ship of Fools." • Wrote "Gone with the Wind." • Celebrated author of "Herzog." • Wrote "To Kill a Mockingbird." • Wrote "The Feminine Mystique." • Known for "Valley of the Dolls." • Author of the epic "Dune" series. • ...
Famous Novelists 2024-09-19
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- – Author of "To Kill a Mockingbird"
- – Nobel laureate known for "One Hundred Years of Solitude"
- – Author of "The Great Gatsby"
- – Renowned American novelist
- – Russian author of "War and Peace"
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- – Creator of the "Harry Potter" series
- – Prolific writer known for "Great Expectations"
- – Author of "1984" and "Animal Farm"
- – Author of "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn"
- – Author of classic novels like "Pride and Prejudice"
10 Clues: – Renowned American novelist • – Author of "The Great Gatsby" • – Author of "To Kill a Mockingbird" • – Russian author of "War and Peace" • – Author of "1984" and "Animal Farm" • – Creator of the "Harry Potter" series • – Author of "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" • – Prolific writer known for "Great Expectations" • – Author of classic novels like "Pride and Prejudice" • ...
That was a Book? 2021-11-03
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- “Well, Clarice - have the lambs stopped screaming?”
- “Revenge is a dish best served cold.”
- It’s a sin to kill this bird
- What shoe does the devil wear?
- Tom Hanks running through history
- “My name is Inigo Montoya, you killed my father, prepare to die!”
- Whose moving castle?
- She wants much more than this provincial life
- The nose knows when this boy lies
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- Stephen King’s prison Redemption
- Teen comedy based on Emma
- The merry adventures of this Prince of Thieves
- It’s a _______ life!
- Ten Things I Hate About You was based on this play
- Based on the book, The Accidental Billionaires
- “There’s no place like home”
- Group of army doctors attempt to keep themselves sane with humor
- Dinosaurs eat man and woman inherits this Park
18 Clues: It’s a _______ life! • Whose moving castle? • Teen comedy based on Emma • “There’s no place like home” • It’s a sin to kill this bird • What shoe does the devil wear? • Stephen King’s prison Redemption • Tom Hanks running through history • The nose knows when this boy lies • “Revenge is a dish best served cold.” • She wants much more than this provincial life • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Crossword Puzzle- Ali Wolf 2016-01-21
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- to subdue or make powerless
- a restriction on a piece of land the limiting of the passage of property(from one generation to another)
- to lessen or to calm
- mental or emotional strength in facing adversity (trouble or misfortune), danger, temptation courageously
- ill-natured, easily irritated or annoyed
- abnormality, a state different than what is expected or normal
- to scold, to express stern disapproval of
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- somebody who stays away form society and the company of others
- run-down,repulsive,as from neglect
- arrogant, feeling superior to others
- someone involved in a lawsuit
- education,Moral guidance
- a dresser or armoire, a large cabinet with drawers or places for hanging clothes
- sneaky, stealthy
- a noisy quarrel or fight
- a written legal order directing a person to appear in court
- to clear of charge, to find not guilty
17 Clues: sneaky, stealthy • to lessen or to calm • education,Moral guidance • a noisy quarrel or fight • to subdue or make powerless • someone involved in a lawsuit • run-down,repulsive,as from neglect • arrogant, feeling superior to others • to clear of charge, to find not guilty • ill-natured, easily irritated or annoyed • to scold, to express stern disapproval of • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Vocab Chapters 19-31 2024-09-12
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- stolen or taken dishonestly, especially in a stealthy manner
- a state of great disturbance, confusion, or uncertainty; chaos
- Evidence indirect evidence that does not, on its face, prove a fact in issue, but gives rise to a logical inference that the fact exists
- the act of using your own will
- evaded or escaped from one’s grasp or understanding; being quick or difficult to understand
- erase or remove completely (something unwanted or unpleasant)
- a closet-like piece of furniture that combines a long space for hanging clothes with a chest of drawers
- appropriately quiet, prudent, and restrained
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- done by people acting as a group
- the death or end of something, such as the passing away of a person or the termination of a business
- believing that people are motivated purely by self-interest; distrustful of human sincerity or integrity
- extremely dirty and unpleasant, typically as a result of poverty or neglect
- attempting to avoid notice or attention, typically because of guilt or a belief that discovery would lead to trouble
- not showing due respect for another person; impertinent
- firmly refusing to change one’s mind or opinion
- threats, violence, constraints, or other action used to coerce someone into doing something against their will
- referring to an animal or person in a wild, untamed state
17 Clues: the act of using your own will • done by people acting as a group • appropriately quiet, prudent, and restrained • firmly refusing to change one’s mind or opinion • not showing due respect for another person; impertinent • referring to an animal or person in a wild, untamed state • stolen or taken dishonestly, especially in a stealthy manner • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Chptr 1 Mr Rundhaug 2025-10-27
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- Brothers or members of a faternity
- Resistance or strong criticisms
- Not usual or common
- Religious devotion, and reverence to God
- Having shown a wish to do evil to others
- Irritations or annoyances
- The quality of being unwilling to give or spend, cheapness
- Spotlessly clean and fresh; pure
- A preference or inclination for something
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- Originating where it is found, a native to an area
- Habitually silent oe quiet; reserved in speech
- Made less severe or burdensome
- Lacking power or strength
- A druggist or pharmacist
- Walking, or moving at a slow, relaxed pace
- An authoritativetive statement or pronouncement
- Cloud-like, hazy, or lacking definite form
17 Clues: Not usual or common • A druggist or pharmacist • Lacking power or strength • Irritations or annoyances • Made less severe or burdensome • Resistance or strong criticisms • Spotlessly clean and fresh; pure • Brothers or members of a faternity • Religious devotion, and reverence to God • Having shown a wish to do evil to others • A preference or inclination for something • ...
Maycomb Times Crossword 2017-04-25
20 Clues: Scout • Lawyer • Garden • Brother • Innocent • SinToKill • WifeOfTom • TownDrunk • RapeVictim • County,Area • Housekeeper • FoundInATree • RelatedToDill • BookScoutRead • ColleagueOfAtticus • Mockingbird,Innocence • VisitsMaycombAtSummertime • ToldAtticusOfTheRobinsonCase • FiresShotgunAtJem,ScoutAndDill • FlowersThatWereDestroyedByTheFinches
1950's-'60's trivia 2025-03-17
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- Country that is famous for sushi and samurais
- fruit mentioned in John Steinbeck's novel
- America's most popular soda brand
- pets that are akin to wolves
- one sees his face on every penny
- the main dish of a traditional Thanksgiving dinner
- Soviet Premier Nikita __________
- president Eisenhower's nickname
- Actor from "To Kill a Mockingbird"
- Catholic presidential nominee
- Cuban communist leader Fidel _____
- "King of Rock'n'Roll"
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- It became a state last year
- golfer Arnold ______
- author of "the raven"
- sports car brand starting with the letter "C"
- Spanish word for "farewell"
- medieval writing utensil
- New York Yankee's Mickey _____
- They'll eat anything
- Brazilian soccer star
- partner of comedian laurel
- they're wildly popular nowadays
- Number of African American students at Little Rock Central High currently
- organizer of the Woolworth's lunch counter sit-in
25 Clues: golfer Arnold ______ • They'll eat anything • author of "the raven" • Brazilian soccer star • "King of Rock'n'Roll" • medieval writing utensil • partner of comedian laurel • It became a state last year • Spanish word for "farewell" • pets that are akin to wolves • Catholic presidential nominee • New York Yankee's Mickey _____ • they're wildly popular nowadays • ...
Amber Crossword Puzzle 2025-11-24
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- Someone who sits on the sidelines of life
- Charlie addresses his letters to "Dear____"
- The first book Bill gives Charlie id To Kill a _____
- Name of the Smiths song in part one
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- Who says "we accept the love we think we deserve"?
- Patrick's nickname
- The name of Charlie's favorite relative
- Show that Charlie watch with his family
- Sam and Patrick's friend
- _____Horror Picture Show
10 Clues: Patrick's nickname • Sam and Patrick's friend • _____Horror Picture Show • Name of the Smiths song in part one • The name of Charlie's favorite relative • Show that Charlie watch with his family • Someone who sits on the sidelines of life • Charlie addresses his letters to "Dear____" • Who says "we accept the love we think we deserve"? • ...
Books 2024-06-30
7 Clues: Hairy ______ • Mr. Lemon____ Library • Small girls aka little _____ • What people do to mockingbird • There the ____ of the Lost Cities • They have a very mysterious society • “May the odds be ever in your favor.”
Famous Authors 2023-06-11
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- Author of "The Catcher in the Rye"
- Master of horror and author of "The Shining"
- Author of "To Kill a Mockingbird"
- "Romeo and Juliet" writer
- Author of "1984"
- Creator of the Harry Potter series
- Russian writer of "Crime and Punishment"
- Russian novelist of "War and Peace"
- Irish playwright of "The Importance of Being Earnest"
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- Author of "The Great Gatsby"
- Spanish author of "Don Quixote"
- Author of "Pride and Prejudice"
- Nobel Prize-winning author of "The Old Man and the Sea"
- Author of "Frankenstein"
- French novelist of "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea"
- American writer of "The Raven"
- Writer of "Jane Eyre"
- English modernist author of "Mrs. Dalloway"
- Writer of "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn"
- Writer of "A Tale of Two Cities"
20 Clues: Author of "1984" • Writer of "Jane Eyre" • Author of "Frankenstein" • "Romeo and Juliet" writer • Author of "The Great Gatsby" • American writer of "The Raven" • Spanish author of "Don Quixote" • Author of "Pride and Prejudice" • Writer of "A Tale of Two Cities" • Author of "To Kill a Mockingbird" • Author of "The Catcher in the Rye" • Creator of the Harry Potter series • ...
Chapter 14: To Kill A Mockingbird 2013-02-08
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- Atticus breaks up the fight and sends them to ___
- Dill was bound in chains and left to die in the basement by his _____
- Scout belived that a ____ was under her bed
- (n.) to make hostile or unfriendly; make an enemy or antagonist of
- Atticus went to tell Aunt ____ that Dill was with them
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- Scout went to the kitchen to get Dill some milk and ____
- (n.) the art of working raised and ornamental designs in threads of silk, cotton, gold, silver, or other material, upon any woven fabric, leather, paper, etc., with a needle.
- miles that Dill walked to get to Maycomb
- Scout and Jem fight because Scout believes Jem is trying to tell her what to ____
- Dill eats, then gets into ___ bed to sleep, but soon climbs over to Scout’s bed to talk
10 Clues: miles that Dill walked to get to Maycomb • Scout belived that a ____ was under her bed • Atticus breaks up the fight and sends them to ___ • Atticus went to tell Aunt ____ that Dill was with them • Scout went to the kitchen to get Dill some milk and ____ • (n.) to make hostile or unfriendly; make an enemy or antagonist of • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2.o 2013-10-28
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- what was the jole in the tree milled with
- what did atticus save from the house fire
- name of the house the main character is afraid of
- what is the gender of the main character
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- brother to main character
- father to main character
- person that out the blanket on the main character
- main character
- friend that comes every summer
- what were the insides of the snowman
10 Clues: main character • father to main character • brother to main character • friend that comes every summer • what were the insides of the snowman • what is the gender of the main character • what was the jole in the tree milled with • what did atticus save from the house fire • person that out the blanket on the main character • name of the house the main character is afraid of
To Kill a Mockingbird Crossword Puzzle 2021-09-14
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- formed or developed from something else; not original
- to provide physical relief, as from pain
- righteousness by virtue of being religiously devout
- a predisposition in favor of something
- a sudden short attack
- walk leisurely
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- an authoritative declaration
- habitually reserved and uncommunicative
- wishing or appearing to wish evil to others
- free from blemishes
10 Clues: walk leisurely • free from blemishes • a sudden short attack • an authoritative declaration • a predisposition in favor of something • habitually reserved and uncommunicative • to provide physical relief, as from pain • wishing or appearing to wish evil to others • righteousness by virtue of being religiously devout • formed or developed from something else; not original
To Kill a Mockingbird Chapter 1 2024-01-11
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- reside or be based
- personal possessions
- reserved or uncommunicative in speech; saying little
- a preference or special liking for something; a bias in favor of something.
- walked or moved at a slow, relaxed pace
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- undamaged; still pure
- To make an unpleasant feeling less intense
- a person who prepared and sold medicines and ointments
- unable to take effective action; powerless
- a short statement that expresses a general truth or principle
10 Clues: reside or be based • personal possessions • undamaged; still pure • walked or moved at a slow, relaxed pace • To make an unpleasant feeling less intense • unable to take effective action; powerless • reserved or uncommunicative in speech; saying little • a person who prepared and sold medicines and ointments • a short statement that expresses a general truth or principle • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird - Key Characters 2024-02-25
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- /The main character, The Protagonist
- /Scouts Aunt, Atticus’s sister
- /Dills Aunt and the teacher
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- /The maid
- /The town gossip, Who lives 2 houses down
- /The weird neighbour
- /The boy who comes to stay each summer, Friends with Jem and Scout
- /The Lawyer, Scouts Dad
- /The one “who started it first”, The ones who wrongfully accused someone (Father of the Ewell family)
- /Scouts Brother
10 Clues: /The maid • /Scouts Brother • /The weird neighbour • /The Lawyer, Scouts Dad • /Dills Aunt and the teacher • /Scouts Aunt, Atticus’s sister • /The main character, The Protagonist • /The town gossip, Who lives 2 houses down • /The boy who comes to stay each summer, Friends with Jem and Scout • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Archetypes Review 2020-09-25
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- Boo Radley represents the [ ] because - while he lives in town - he is never seen by the town. He is beyond socially awkward and comes from a troubled past.
- Despite his innocence, Tom Robinson is found guilty in the trial. He takes the blame for the behavior of Mayella (kissing a black man) and her father (hitting his daughter) and pays the price with his death.
- Mrs. Dubose, with her final attempts to withdraw from her morphine addiction despite her inevitable death, could be considered a character seeking [ ]
- Scout & Jem represent this character archetype - until the trial of Tom Robinson and ensuing plot events lead to maturity
- Atticus represents this archetype because of his incredible wisdom. He does pass this wisdom on; however, he doesn't die.
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- Interestingly, the story ends in this season, at which point we have seen the “decline” of Jem’s & Scout’s innocence - after the trial’s end and Tom’s death & through the violence of Mr. Ewell
- Dolphus Raymond - who pretends to be the town drunk - represents this character, who can use deceit to defy conventional behavior (which, in his case, is having a black family outside of town)
- This season marks the joys of youth, which can be seen in the innocent games that Scout, Jem, and Dill play
- Both Calpurnia and Miss Maudie fit the archetype of the earth [ ] (aka the good [ ]) because they are warm and compassionate, nurturing Scout & Jem throughout the novel. Miss Maudie also connects to the fertility element with her green thumb.
- In all but a technicality, Dill represents the [ ] archetype. Virtually abandoned by his mother to stay with his aunt in the summer, and emotionally abandoned at other times, Dill craves attention and acceptance, as seen by his tall tales.
10 Clues: This season marks the joys of youth, which can be seen in the innocent games that Scout, Jem, and Dill play • Scout & Jem represent this character archetype - until the trial of Tom Robinson and ensuing plot events lead to maturity • Atticus represents this archetype because of his incredible wisdom. He does pass this wisdom on; however, he doesn't die. • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Crossword Puzzle 2023-04-26
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- say something in a low, soft, or indistinct voice
- (of a person, animal, or group) live in or occupy (a place or environment)
- a movable joint or mechanism on which a door, gate, or lid swings as it opens and closes or which connects linked objects
- twist and turn with quick writhing movements
- smile or speak in a contemptuous or mocking manner
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- an instruction, command, or duty given to a person or group of people
- exercising power in a cruel or arbitrary way
- according to the customs or usual practices associated with a particular society, place, or set of circumstances
- having rough, sharp points protruding
- bad luck
10 Clues: bad luck • having rough, sharp points protruding • exercising power in a cruel or arbitrary way • twist and turn with quick writhing movements • say something in a low, soft, or indistinct voice • smile or speak in a contemptuous or mocking manner • an instruction, command, or duty given to a person or group of people • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Crossword Puzzle 2022-12-08
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- I moved into the Finch's house.
- I broke my arm
- my nickname is Boo
- This place has an "unknown entity" or "Malevolent Phantom" according to Scout.
- what is the judges name
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- what sad event was To Kill a Mockingbird based in.
- when running away from Nathan Radley, Jem gets his _____ caught on the fence. (fill in the blank)
- I am a doctor and I don't understand children
- I only go to the first day of school
- who visits every summer.
10 Clues: I broke my arm • my nickname is Boo • what is the judges name • who visits every summer. • I moved into the Finch's house. • I only go to the first day of school • I am a doctor and I don't understand children • what sad event was To Kill a Mockingbird based in. • This place has an "unknown entity" or "Malevolent Phantom" according to Scout. • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Part 2 2025-06-12
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- Who unexpectedly breaks up the mob at the jail?
- What does Scout dress as for Halloween?
- Tom Robinson couldn’t have committed the crime because he has a crippled _____ arm.
- What theme is emphasized by the school discussion on democracy and Hitler?
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- At the end of the novel, Scout finally understands Boo's _____ on his front porch.
- Who rescues the children?
- Jem is _______ and angry at the verdict to Tom's trial.
- How many hours does the jury deliberate?
- What is Dolphus Raymond really drinking from his paper bag?
- Atticus goes to the _____ late at night with a lamp and chair.
10 Clues: Who rescues the children? • What does Scout dress as for Halloween? • How many hours does the jury deliberate? • Who unexpectedly breaks up the mob at the jail? • Jem is _______ and angry at the verdict to Tom's trial. • What is Dolphus Raymond really drinking from his paper bag? • Atticus goes to the _____ late at night with a lamp and chair. • ...
"To Kill A Mockingbird" Chapter 12 2024-11-12
10 Clues: Accused of Rape • Tom Robinson's wife • Pastor of Cal's church • Zeebo was Cal's _________. • Waiting at the Finch's house • Cal's church does not have these. • When Cal celebrates her birthday. • Why can't Dill visit this summer? • Where does Cal take Jem and Scout? • The amount of dollars Helen needs.
TKAM Crossword (A) 2022-04-11
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- The setting
- narrator's love interest
- author of the book
- what Dolphus drinks
- the judge
- Dill's town
- The opposing lawyer
- White man married to a black woman
- Scout's first teacher
- Ewell that shows up to Scout's class
- the outcast family with an abusive father
- finch lawyer
- Atticus's nickname
- was shot by Atticus
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- Finch's black worker
- alleged victim of rape
- it is a sin to kill this animal
- black man on trial
- Scout's Aunt
- Boo's brother
- gets tooth chipped by scout
- narrator's brother
- Reverend
- scout's real name
- Tom's place of workchifforobe What Mayella allegedly asked Tom to break up
- The Ewell father
- the last name of the person who pays in timber
- Morphine addict
- Boo's father
- narrator
- Dill's Aunt
- the person who put a blanket around scout
32 Clues: Reverend • narrator • the judge • The setting • Dill's town • Dill's Aunt • Scout's Aunt • Boo's father • finch lawyer • Boo's brother • Morphine addict • The Ewell father • scout's real name • author of the book • black man on trial • narrator's brother • Atticus's nickname • what Dolphus drinks • The opposing lawyer • was shot by Atticus • Finch's black worker • Scout's first teacher • alleged victim of rape • ...
To Kill a Mocking Bird 2013-02-12
TKAM Crossword 2025-02-12
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- The day that Cal celebrates her birthday
- The first thing Jem and Scout found in the tree on Mr. Radley's property
- The person who cut Mrs. Dubose's camellias
- The article of clothing of Jem's that got caught on the Radley's fence
- The person who got mad at Scout for being able to read
- Jem's real name
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- Scout's mom died from _________
- The person whose house burnt down
- Tom Robinson died running to the _____
- Atticus's Profession
- It is a ___ to kill a mockingbird
- Mrs. Dubose was addicted to ________
12 Clues: Jem's real name • Atticus's Profession • Scout's mom died from _________ • The person whose house burnt down • It is a ___ to kill a mockingbird • Mrs. Dubose was addicted to ________ • Tom Robinson died running to the _____ • The day that Cal celebrates her birthday • The person who cut Mrs. Dubose's camellias • The person who got mad at Scout for being able to read • ...
Perks of Being a Wallflower 2013-04-19
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- ____ Elizabeth, charlie's girlfriend
- the car his brother drives
- the T.V show that Charlie remembersw watching as a kid
- the sport his brother plays
- the name of his deasesd aunt
- the city the story is based in
- the prettiest girl
- "i feel ________."
- the football quaterback
- the name of Charlie's sister's boy friend
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- ____ stone,the actress who plys sam in the movie
- ______ leaves the name of the mixtape
- patrick's nickname
- to kill a ___________. his fav book
- the drug he took at the new year's party
- The ______ their fav band
- _______ Chobosky the author of the book
- the boy who killed himself at the begining of the book
- _____ horror picture show the name of their fav movie
- ___ boy the resturant they constantly visit in the book
20 Clues: patrick's nickname • the prettiest girl • "i feel ________." • the football quaterback • The ______ their fav band • the car his brother drives • the sport his brother plays • the name of his deasesd aunt • the city the story is based in • to kill a ___________. his fav book • ____ Elizabeth, charlie's girlfriend • ______ leaves the name of the mixtape • ...
SCIACHITANO DINNER PUZZLE 2022-01-18
Across
- Same 1st name as Manganiello.
- Nicknamed Lexi
- Her name backward is Adnerb
- Named after a dinosaur
- A saint that protects you while traveling
- "First letter of her named is a ""K"" and has a sister named Amy"
- Has a big brother who's a lifeguard
- He loves hats and dancing
- He's named after his dad
- She was asked not to walk away in the song
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- Named after her dad
- His name rhymes with wax
- He shares the 1st name with ____ Rogen
- Has a grandson named Asher
- An item that holds paper together
- Alexcis's 1st born
- Shes named after her mother
- He has his dad's middle name
- We are.....
- A unique unique name meaning blessed
- His grandmas name is Toni
- Shares the name of the star in the movie 'To Kill a Mockingbird'
22 Clues: We are..... • Nicknamed Lexi • Alexcis's 1st born • Named after her dad • Named after a dinosaur • His name rhymes with wax • He's named after his dad • He loves hats and dancing • His grandmas name is Toni • Has a grandson named Asher • Her name backward is Adnerb • Shes named after her mother • He has his dad's middle name • Same 1st name as Manganiello. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-08
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- "You can never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of ______"
- The narrator's aunt's first name.
- Jem looses his _____ at Boo Radley's house.
- The ______s are the most poor family in town.
- The finches go to ______ with their cook, calpurnia.
- Tom Robinsons lawyer.
- Narrator of the story.
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- The short boy from Meridian, Mississippi.
- Jem and Scout find mysterious gifts left in the ______.
- Miss Maudie Atkinson loves to plant _______ in her yard.
- Grumpy old morphine addict.
- The story takes place in _______.
- "That is why it is a ______ to kill a mockingbird."
- "Judge ______ had one interesting habit."
14 Clues: Tom Robinsons lawyer. • Narrator of the story. • Grumpy old morphine addict. • The narrator's aunt's first name. • The story takes place in _______. • The short boy from Meridian, Mississippi. • "Judge ______ had one interesting habit." • Jem looses his _____ at Boo Radley's house. • The ______s are the most poor family in town. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-12
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- The short boy from Meridian, Mississippi.
- Narrator of the story.
- "That is why it is a ______ to kill a mockingbird."
- The finches go to ______ with their cook, Calpurnia.
- The narrator's aunt's first name.
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- Grumpy old morphine addict.
- The ______s are the most poor family in town.
- Miss Maudie Atkinson loves to plant _______ in her yard.
- Jem looses his _____ at Boo Radley's house.
- Jem and Scout find mysterious gifts left in the ______.
- "You can never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of ______"
- Tom Robinsons lawyer.
- The story takes place in _______.
- "Judge ______ had one interesting habit."
14 Clues: Tom Robinsons lawyer. • Narrator of the story. • Grumpy old morphine addict. • The story takes place in _______. • The narrator's aunt's first name. • The short boy from Meridian, Mississippi. • "Judge ______ had one interesting habit." • Jem looses his _____ at Boo Radley's house. • The ______s are the most poor family in town. • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird; chapters 11-13 2014-06-01
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- Atticus wants Scout to _____ instead of remembering on what the Finch's do.
- Scout had to speak to her cousin ______.
- Atticus was trying to talk to Jem and Scout about _______.
- Jem and Scout hated _______.
- Aunt Alexandra moved in to teach Scout to be a ______.
- Uncle Jimmy is staying at the _____.
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- Mrs. Dubose left behind a ______ for Jem.
- Aunt Alexandra moved in with _______.
- _____ Accused Tom Robinson of rape.
- People in the church had to stay until _____ was in the collection basket.
- Calpurnia took Jem and Scout to her _____.
- Jem is difficult to live with because he's _______.
- Mrs. Dubose wanted Jem to ____ for her every day after school and on weekends for a month.
13 Clues: Jem and Scout hated _______. • _____ Accused Tom Robinson of rape. • Uncle Jimmy is staying at the _____. • Aunt Alexandra moved in with _______. • Scout had to speak to her cousin ______. • Mrs. Dubose left behind a ______ for Jem. • Calpurnia took Jem and Scout to her _____. • Jem is difficult to live with because he's _______. • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Chapters 4-6 2024-04-10
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- came out of his house with a shot gun
- the game Jem, Dill, and Jean play
- Dills last name
- what fell of Jem as they were trying to escape
- Jem and Jeans last name
- Jean Louises' nickname
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- the author of this novel
- who asked Jean to marry him
- what Jem and Jean called Mr. Radley
- Mr. Radleys real name
- makes the best cakes in the neighborhood
- Jem and Jeans father
- what was found in the tree
13 Clues: Dills last name • Jem and Jeans father • Mr. Radleys real name • Jean Louises' nickname • Jem and Jeans last name • the author of this novel • what was found in the tree • who asked Jean to marry him • the game Jem, Dill, and Jean play • what Jem and Jean called Mr. Radley • came out of his house with a shot gun • makes the best cakes in the neighborhood • ...
Vocab set 10 2024-01-23
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- Stacy's hair is so beautiful
- "I Have a Dream" speech
- I ate a burger and now I'm sick, the burger made me sick
- Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
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- "The civil war was fought from 1861-1865"
- "Many people think bullying is bad, but I think it is beneficial to later years of a person's life"
- A doctor recommending a medicine
- To Kill a Mockingbird
- Romeo and Juliet
- The sky is blue
10 Clues: The sky is blue • Romeo and Juliet • To Kill a Mockingbird • "I Have a Dream" speech • Chitty Chitty Bang Bang • Stacy's hair is so beautiful • A doctor recommending a medicine • "The civil war was fought from 1861-1865" • I ate a burger and now I'm sick, the burger made me sick • ...
Birds 2025-04-16
7 Clues: red all over • blue all over • intelligent corvid • silent night hunter • a "cooing" creature, a "mourning" bird • Woody ______, an animated character; noisy tree climber • novel and film, To Kill a _________; noisy singer in the mornings
Just Mercy 2019-08-29
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- Author's law school
- Unhappily married woman who had an affair with Walter
- Southern Prisoners Defense Committee
- Town where Harper Lee (To Kill a Mockingbird) lived.
- Author of Just Mercy
- Equal Justice Initiative
- Alabama's method of execution
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- A mentally unstable white man involved in crimes with Karen Kelly
- Young woman who was murdered on November 1, 1986
- State where the trial is held that is the subject of the book.
- Racist judge
- Wrongfully accused of a woman's murder
- Mcmillian was sent here before his trial and conviction
- Prisoner on death row who sang "Higher Ground"
14 Clues: Racist judge • Author's law school • Author of Just Mercy • Equal Justice Initiative • Alabama's method of execution • Southern Prisoners Defense Committee • Wrongfully accused of a woman's murder • Prisoner on death row who sang "Higher Ground" • Young woman who was murdered on November 1, 1986 • Town where Harper Lee (To Kill a Mockingbird) lived. • ...
1950's-'60's trivia 2025-03-17
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- Country that is famous for sushi and samurais
- fruit mentioned in John Steinbeck's novel
- America's most popular soda brand
- pets that are akin to wolves
- one sees his face on every penny
- the main dish of a traditional Thanksgiving dinner
- Soviet Premier Nikita __________
- president Eisenhower's nickname
- Actor from "To Kill a Mockingbird"
- Catholic presidential nominee
- Cuban communist leader Fidel _____
- "King of Rock'n'Roll"
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- It became a state last year
- golfer Arnold ______
- author of "the raven"
- sports car brand starting with the letter "C"
- Spanish word for "farewell"
- medieval writing utensil
- New York Yankee's Mickey _____
- They'll eat anything
- Brazilian soccer star
- partner of comedian laurel
- they're wildly popular nowadays
- Number of African American students at Little Rock Central High currently
- organizer of the Woolworth's lunch counter sit-in
25 Clues: golfer Arnold ______ • They'll eat anything • author of "the raven" • Brazilian soccer star • "King of Rock'n'Roll" • medieval writing utensil • partner of comedian laurel • It became a state last year • Spanish word for "farewell" • pets that are akin to wolves • Catholic presidential nominee • New York Yankee's Mickey _____ • they're wildly popular nowadays • ...
To Kill A Mocking Bird 2016-04-20
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- who is the protagonist’s father?
- who is the victim in the rape case?
- make biased
- Who is the friend that visits the Finches?
- the belief that all members of each race possess characteristics or abilities specific to that race
- To kill a _____.
- They found a _____ in the tree full of gifts.
- Who is the protagonist’s older brother?
- main protagonist
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- What is the name of the maid for the Finches?
- where does the rape case take place?
- What was the flower that Jem received in a box?
- Scout’s _____ ability got her in trouble with miss Caroline.
- What is the accusation for the case?
- where does Scout live?
- What is the nickname given to the man who's a sharpshooter?
16 Clues: make biased • To kill a _____. • main protagonist • where does Scout live? • who is the protagonist’s father? • who is the victim in the rape case? • where does the rape case take place? • What is the accusation for the case? • Who is the protagonist’s older brother? • Who is the friend that visits the Finches? • What is the name of the maid for the Finches? • ...
SCIACHITANO DINNER PUZZLE 2022-01-18
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- Same 1st name as Manganiello.
- Nicknamed Lexi
- Her name backward is Adnerb
- Named after a dinosaur
- A saint that protects you while traveling
- "First letter of her named is a ""K"" and has a sister named Amy"
- Has a big brother who's a lifeguard
- He loves hats and dancing
- He's named after his dad
- She was asked not to walk away in the song
Down
- Named after her dad
- His name rhymes with wax
- He shares the 1st name with ____ Rogen
- Has a grandson named Asher
- An item that holds paper together
- Alexcis's 1st born
- Shes named after her mother
- He has his dad's middle name
- We are.....
- A unique unique name meaning blessed
- His grandmas name is Toni
- Shares the name of the star in the movie 'To Kill a Mockingbird'
22 Clues: We are..... • Nicknamed Lexi • Alexcis's 1st born • Named after her dad • Named after a dinosaur • His name rhymes with wax • He's named after his dad • He loves hats and dancing • His grandmas name is Toni • Has a grandson named Asher • Her name backward is Adnerb • Shes named after her mother • He has his dad's middle name • Same 1st name as Manganiello. • ...
SCIACHITANO DINNER PUZZLE 2022-01-18
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- Same 1st name as Manganiello.
- Nicknamed Lexi
- Her name backward is Adnerb
- Named after a dinosaur
- A saint that protects you while traveling
- "First letter of her named is a ""K"" and has a sister named Amy"
- Has a big brother who's a lifeguard
- He loves hats and dancing
- He's named after his dad
- She was asked not to walk away in the song
Down
- Named after her dad
- His name rhymes with wax
- He shares the 1st name with ____ Rogen
- Has a grandson named Asher
- An item that holds paper together
- Alexcis's 1st born
- Shes named after her mother
- He has his dad's middle name
- We are.....
- A unique unique name meaning blessed
- His grandmas name is Toni
- Shares the name of the star in the movie 'To Kill a Mockingbird'
22 Clues: We are..... • Nicknamed Lexi • Alexcis's 1st born • Named after her dad • Named after a dinosaur • His name rhymes with wax • He's named after his dad • He loves hats and dancing • His grandmas name is Toni • Has a grandson named Asher • Her name backward is Adnerb • Shes named after her mother • He has his dad's middle name • Same 1st name as Manganiello. • ...
SCIACHITANO DINNER PUZZLE 2022-01-18
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- Shares the name of the star in the movie 'To Kill a Mockingbird'
- Has a big brother who's a lifeguard
- His name rhymes with wax
- Same 1st name as Manganiello.
- Shes named after her mother
- Has a grandson named Asher
- Named after a dinosaur
- He loves hats and dancing
- Nicknamed Lexi
- He's named after his dad
Down
- He has his dad's middle name
- We are.....
- Alexcis's 1st born
- A saint that protects you while traveling
- Her name backward is Adnerb
- She was asked not to walk away in the song
- An item that holds paper together
- His grandmas name is Toni
- "First letter of her named is a ""K"" and has a sister named Amy"
- Named after her dad
- He shares the 1st name with ____ Rogen
- A unique unique name meaning blessed
22 Clues: We are..... • Nicknamed Lexi • Alexcis's 1st born • Named after her dad • Named after a dinosaur • His name rhymes with wax • He's named after his dad • His grandmas name is Toni • He loves hats and dancing • Has a grandson named Asher • Her name backward is Adnerb • Shes named after her mother • He has his dad's middle name • Same 1st name as Manganiello. • ...
Author Puzzle 2021-11-14
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- Author of Pride and Prejudice
- Author of Animal Farm
- Author of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone
- Author of Little Women
- Author of Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry
- Author of The House on Mango Street
- Author of To Kill a Mockingbird
- Author of Of Mice and Men
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- Author of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
- Author of I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings
- Author of Murder on the Orient Express
- Author of The Old Man and the Sea
- Author of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
- Author of The Great Gatsby
- Author of Lord of the Flies
- Author of Hamlet
- Author of The Hobbit
- Author of The Shining
- Author of The Lorax
19 Clues: Author of Hamlet • Author of The Lorax • Author of The Hobbit • Author of Animal Farm • Author of The Shining • Author of Little Women • Author of Of Mice and Men • Author of The Great Gatsby • Author of Lord of the Flies • Author of Pride and Prejudice • Author of To Kill a Mockingbird • Author of The Old Man and the Sea • Author of The House on Mango Street • ...
September: Books (- = space) 2019-12-02
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- utopian society book I read in elementary
- famous shakespeare play
- classic 1920s
- George and Lennie try their best during the Great depression
- made into a trilogy movie series
- a spider and a pig's friendship
- a George Orwell look into communism
- first english novel
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- classic dr. Seuss book
- birds aren't part of the plot
- one of Roald Dahl's most famous pieces
- now is a netflix series
- the prequel to the Lord of the Rings series
- a journal I read last year taking place in WW2
- shakespeare made into many movies
- the best book ever
16 Clues: classic 1920s • the best book ever • first english novel • classic dr. Seuss book • famous shakespeare play • now is a netflix series • birds aren't part of the plot • a spider and a pig's friendship • made into a trilogy movie series • shakespeare made into many movies • a George Orwell look into communism • one of Roald Dahl's most famous pieces • ...
September: Books (- = space) 2019-12-02
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- a spider and a pig's friendship
- made into a trilogy movie series
- the best book ever
- a George Orwell look into communism
- one of Roald Dahl's most famous pieces
- birds aren't part of the plot
- classic 1920s
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- utopian society book I read in elementary
- first english novel
- famous shakespeare play
- now is a netflix series
- shakespeare made into many movies
- classic dr. Seuss book
- a journal I read last year taking place in WW2
- George and Lennie try their best during the Great depression
- the prequel to the Lord of the Rings series
16 Clues: classic 1920s • the best book ever • first english novel • classic dr. Seuss book • famous shakespeare play • now is a netflix series • birds aren't part of the plot • a spider and a pig's friendship • made into a trilogy movie series • shakespeare made into many movies • a George Orwell look into communism • one of Roald Dahl's most famous pieces • ...
I Kill The Mockingbird 2017-12-21
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- Elena’s guardian
- A bird of a famous book
- Takes place in this
- Name of the website made by the main characters
- Social media is on the.....
- A Game you play with a bat
- theories To believe that an organization is responsible for an event
- Main character Bff
- Born in a manger
- Teacher who died
- Claus Jolly fat man
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- A fear of long words
- Lucy’s dad’s job
- A small four-stringed guitar of Hawaiian origin.
- Main character
- Main character Bff
- Three wheeled bicycle
- school Religious type of school
- sickness Lucy’s mother had Cancer
19 Clues: Main character • Elena’s guardian • Lucy’s dad’s job • Born in a manger • Teacher who died • Main character Bff • Main character Bff • Takes place in this • Claus Jolly fat man • A fear of long words • Three wheeled bicycle • A bird of a famous book • A Game you play with a bat • Social media is on the..... • school Religious type of school • sickness Lucy’s mother had Cancer • ...
Thursday Crossword pt 2 2018-05-03
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- Greek goddess of Love
- State where the Pentagon is located
- When two people come upon an agreement decision
- Connected with the sea, especially in relation to seafaring commercial
- A simple story used to illustrate a moral or spiritual lesson.
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- Written account of important or historical events in the order of their occurrence
- 747 Manufacturer
- A year that occurs every four years
- Refers to the activities surrounding mechanical flight and the aircraft industry
- 5 7 5
- Leader of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
- A sum of money given by an organization, especially a government, for a particular purpose
- Last name of "To Kill a Mockingbird" author
13 Clues: 5 7 5 • 747 Manufacturer • Greek goddess of Love • A year that occurs every four years • State where the Pentagon is located • Leader of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles • Last name of "To Kill a Mockingbird" author • When two people come upon an agreement decision • A simple story used to illustrate a moral or spiritual lesson. • ...
A Quick Crossword 2023-06-27
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- The _____ of Monte Cristo (a title of nobility)
- To kill a ______ (a bird known for its mimicry)
- The hound of _________ (an English surname of Anglo-Norman origin)
- The _____ (one that leads to a path)
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- War and _____ (the state of being calm and quiet)
- The Blue ________ (needed on rainy days)
- A _______ Boy (appropriate)
- The ______ of India (the act of finding something)
- The Japanese secret of a long and healthy life
- A _____ to Pakistan (a mode of transportation)
10 Clues: A _______ Boy (appropriate) • The _____ (one that leads to a path) • The Blue ________ (needed on rainy days) • The Japanese secret of a long and healthy life • A _____ to Pakistan (a mode of transportation) • The _____ of Monte Cristo (a title of nobility) • To kill a ______ (a bird known for its mimicry) • War and _____ (the state of being calm and quiet) • ...
Coffee games 2024-02-07
To Kill A Mockingbird Vocabulary Crossword (Class 8) 2012-08-01
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- In January 1861, seven states decided to _____ from the Union (U.S.A). (6)
- Edgar Allen Poe writes _____ fiction. (6) Hint: grotesque, mysterious, and desolate. medieval
- Scout was ______ about the plan to go into the Radley yard at night (12) Hint: uneasy
- Scout's fears about never being able to read again were _____ by Atticus. (8) Hint: soothed
- Mr. Radley spoke very little. He was a _____ man. (8)
- Boo Radley was considered a _____ spirit. (10) Hint: evil
- calm (6)
- Stephanie Crawford was a _____. (5) Hint: Colloquial term for 'gossip'
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- Only small pockets of the world's rain forests have been left _____ (9) Hint: untouched
- Although they never saw Boo Radley, the children continued to _____ in their efforts to get him out. (9)
- Personal tuck is a ____ issue in school. (11) Hint: likely to cause argument or dispute
- She has beautiful _____ hair. (5) Hint: reddish-brown
- May is considered an _____ month for weddings (10)
- Ms. Caroline's comments _____ Scout to think about what reading meant to her. (9) Hint: forced
- His behaviour is hard to predict. It is _____. (7) Hint: having no fixed or regular course
- Scout did not like school. It ____ her. (5) Hint: annoyed
16 Clues: calm (6) • May is considered an _____ month for weddings (10) • She has beautiful _____ hair. (5) Hint: reddish-brown • Mr. Radley spoke very little. He was a _____ man. (8) • Boo Radley was considered a _____ spirit. (10) Hint: evil • Scout did not like school. It ____ her. (5) Hint: annoyed • Stephanie Crawford was a _____. (5) Hint: Colloquial term for 'gossip' • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Vocabulary Crossword (Class 8) 2012-08-01
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- Boo Radley was considered a _____ spirit. (10) Hint: evil
- Ms. Caroline's comments _____ Scout to think about what reading meant to her. (9) Hint: forced
- Although they never saw Boo Radley, the children continued to _____ in their efforts to get him out. (9)
- Personal tuck is a ____ issue in school. (11) Hint: likely to cause argument or dispute
- May is considered an _____ month for weddings (10)
- Scout's fears about never being able to read again were _____ by Atticus. (8) Hint: soothed
- Scout did not like school. It ____ her. (5) Hint: annoyed
- Stephanie Crawford was a _____. (5) Hint: Colloquial term for 'gossip'
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- His behaviour is hard to predict. It is _____. (7) Hint: having no fixed or regular course
- Edgar Allen Poe writes _____ fiction. (6) Hint: grotesque, mysterious, and desolate. medieval
- Scout was ______ about the plan to go into the Radley yard at night (12) Hint: uneasy
- calm (6)
- She has beautiful _____ hair. (5) Hint: reddish-brown
- Only small pockets of the world's rain forests have been left _____ (9) Hint: untouched
- Mr. Radley spoke very little. He was a _____ man. (8)
- In January 1861, seven states decided to _____ from the Union (U.S.A). (6)
16 Clues: calm (6) • May is considered an _____ month for weddings (10) • She has beautiful _____ hair. (5) Hint: reddish-brown • Mr. Radley spoke very little. He was a _____ man. (8) • Boo Radley was considered a _____ spirit. (10) Hint: evil • Scout did not like school. It ____ her. (5) Hint: annoyed • Stephanie Crawford was a _____. (5) Hint: Colloquial term for 'gossip' • ...
Carmen Bauer & Paige Hanssen To Kill a Mockingbird 2012-09-04
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- the name of the game that the kids made up during the summertime
- the father who is fifty years old
- a poor family that never accept others charity
- house on Jem and Scout's street that they are afraid of
- next door neighbor
- a boy who returns from meridian every summer to visit his aunt
- the town where they live
- the first thing Scout found in the tree by the Radley house.
- the author of the book To Kill a Mockingbird
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- the person's case that Atiicus is trying win
- the family that only sends their kids to school on the first day
- the Finch's housekeeper
- Scout's second grade teacher
- this is what Scout got in trouble for knowing how to do during class
- a grumpy old lady who sits outside and complains every time the Finch children walk by
- Scout thought she heard this when she rolled into the Radley yard
16 Clues: next door neighbor • the Finch's housekeeper • the town where they live • Scout's second grade teacher • the father who is fifty years old • the person's case that Atiicus is trying win • the author of the book To Kill a Mockingbird • a poor family that never accept others charity • house on Jem and Scout's street that they are afraid of • ...
Birds of the Outer Banks 2024-06-17
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- Homonym for turn
- bird with an unfortunate hunting reference
- Stanford University color
- 1940 film starring W. C. Fields, "My Little _________"
- Not an EGOT, but an _____
- "________ singing in the dead of night"
- Fictional character Clarice ________
- Bird of prey that scavenges on carrion
- Sir Christopher _____, English architect, mathematician, astronomer
- Bird featured in 1963 Hitchcock film "The Birds"
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- "To Kill a___________" 1960 novel by Harper Lee
- What's a cross between a growl and a cackle?
- New military vertical takeoff and landing device
- Toronto baseball team (spelled as one word)
- If Budweiserdwiser were a bird
- Bird commonly seen in urban cafes, does not migrate
- Batman and ________
- After you chew your food, you ...
- One quarter cleansing cream
- Long-legged, long-necked, long-billed birds, variations include blue, green, and night
20 Clues: Homonym for turn • Batman and ________ • Stanford University color • Not an EGOT, but an _____ • One quarter cleansing cream • If Budweiserdwiser were a bird • After you chew your food, you ... • Fictional character Clarice ________ • Bird of prey that scavenges on carrion • "________ singing in the dead of night" • bird with an unfortunate hunting reference • ...
To Kill A Mockingbrid 2024-05-18
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- Carried out or committed (a harmful, illegal, or immoral action).
- The instruction or improvement of a person morally or intellectually.
- Clever, original, and inventive.
- Departures from what is normal, usual, or expected, typically one that is unwelcome.
- Noisy and difficult to control.
- Sincere; honest; straightforward; frank
- Understood or implied without being stated.
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- The state of being annoyed, frustrated, or worried.
- A temporary stay.
- Conducive to success; favorable.
- Inborn; natural.
- Irritable and quarrelsome.
- In the form of a cloud or haze; hazy.
- Having or showing a wish to do evil to others.
- The quality of being religious or reverent.
15 Clues: Inborn; natural. • A temporary stay. • Irritable and quarrelsome. • Noisy and difficult to control. • Clever, original, and inventive. • Conducive to success; favorable. • In the form of a cloud or haze; hazy. • Sincere; honest; straightforward; frank • The quality of being religious or reverent. • Understood or implied without being stated. • ...
To Kill a Mochingbird 2023-01-18
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- Declared but not proven
- A false and malicious publication
- Wishing evil to others
- Someone who lives or is from the South
- Able to read and write
- Originating where it was found
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- Someone who likes blacks
- Behavior in a patronizing manner
- Out of fashion of style
- Someone being charged with something
- lacking power or ability
- Acknowledge defeat
- A person harmed or injured
- perceived to have it's own distinct existence
- Being physically relieved
15 Clues: Acknowledge defeat • Wishing evil to others • Able to read and write • Declared but not proven • Out of fashion of style • Someone who likes blacks • lacking power or ability • Being physically relieved • A person harmed or injured • Originating where it was found • Behavior in a patronizing manner • A false and malicious publication • Someone being charged with something • ...
To Kill a Mochingbird 2023-01-18
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- Declared but not proven
- A false and malicious publication
- Wishing evil to others
- Someone who lives or is from the South
- Able to read and write
- Originating where it was found
Down
- Someone who likes blacks
- Behavior in a patronizing manner
- Out of fashion of style
- Someone being charged with something
- lacking power or ability
- Acknowledge defeat
- A person harmed or injured
- perceived to have it's own distinct existence
- Being physically relieved
15 Clues: Acknowledge defeat • Wishing evil to others • Able to read and write • Declared but not proven • Out of fashion of style • Someone who likes blacks • lacking power or ability • Being physically relieved • A person harmed or injured • Originating where it was found • Behavior in a patronizing manner • A false and malicious publication • Someone being charged with something • ...
Coffee games 2024-02-07
Teachers of CHS 2023-03-27
Across
- Is married to the principal.
- Used to work for the CIA, I think.
- Drives a Kia Soul and kids make fun of him for it
- Grew up in Hoquiam.
- Used to be a lifeguard.
- Used to work for South Whidbey but came here cuz its better.
Down
- Almost got into a fight in Walmart.
- Drives a Prius and sometimes parks in the back of the school.
- Had us read "To Kill a Mockingbird" in 9th grade.
- Has an awesome bear jacket.
10 Clues: Grew up in Hoquiam. • Used to be a lifeguard. • Has an awesome bear jacket. • Is married to the principal. • Used to work for the CIA, I think. • Almost got into a fight in Walmart. • Had us read "To Kill a Mockingbird" in 9th grade. • Drives a Kia Soul and kids make fun of him for it • Used to work for South Whidbey but came here cuz its better. • ...
To kill a mockinbird 2016-10-19
15 Clues: knee • kind • stuff • window • be honest • like snap • fascinate • absolutely • use tobacco • like standing • like fun thing • like protect my self • jump in to the water • working for undertrial • like gentleman do this
I Kill The Mockingbird 2018-01-04
Across
- Main character Bff
- Elena’s guardian
- Lucy’s dad’s job
- Main character Bff
- Three wheeled bicycle
- Social media is on the.....
- A fear of long words
Down
- Name of the website made by the main characters
- Takes place in this
- Main character
- Religious type of school
- To believe that an organization is responsible for an event
- A sickness lucy's mom had
- A Game you play with a bat
- Claus Jolly fat man
- Teacher who died
- A small four-stringed guitar of Hawaiian origin.
- Born in a manger
- A bird of a famous book
19 Clues: Main character • Elena’s guardian • Lucy’s dad’s job • Teacher who died • Born in a manger • Main character Bff • Main character Bff • Takes place in this • Claus Jolly fat man • A fear of long words • Three wheeled bicycle • A bird of a famous book • Religious type of school • A sickness lucy's mom had • A Game you play with a bat • Social media is on the..... • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Vocabulary Crossword (Class 8) 2012-08-01
Across
- May is considered an _____ month for weddings (10)
- His behaviour is hard to predict. It is _____. (7) Hint: having no fixed or regular course
- Ms. Caroline's comments _____ Scout to think about what reading meant to her. (9) Hint: forced
- Only small pockets of the world's rain forests have been left _____ (9) Hint: untouched
- Stephanie Crawford was a _____. (5) Hint: Colloquial term for 'gossip'
- Boo Radley was considered a _____ spirit. (10) Hint: evil
- Scout was ______ about the plan to go into the Radley yard at night (12) Hint: uneasy
Down
- In January 1861, seven states decided to _____ from the Union (U.S.A). (6)
- Edgar Allen Poe writes _____ fiction. (6) Hint: grotesque, mysterious, and desolate. medieval
- Mr. Radley spoke very little. He was a _____ man. (8)
- Scout's fears about never being able to read again were _____ by Atticus. (8) Hint: soothed
- Although they never saw Boo Radley, the children continued to _____ in their efforts to get him out. (9)
- Personal tuck is a ____ issue in school. (11) Hint: likely to cause argument or dispute
- She has beautiful _____ hair. (5) Hint: reddish-brown
- calm (6)
- Scout did not like school. It ____ her. (5) Hint: annoyed
16 Clues: calm (6) • May is considered an _____ month for weddings (10) • Mr. Radley spoke very little. He was a _____ man. (8) • She has beautiful _____ hair. (5) Hint: reddish-brown • Boo Radley was considered a _____ spirit. (10) Hint: evil • Scout did not like school. It ____ her. (5) Hint: annoyed • Stephanie Crawford was a _____. (5) Hint: Colloquial term for 'gossip' • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Vocabulary Crossword (Class 8) 2012-08-01
Across
- calm (6)
- May is considered an _____ month for weddings (10)
- In January 1861, seven states decided to _____ from the Union (U.S.A). (6)
- Although they never saw Boo Radley, the children continued to _____ in their efforts to get him out. (9)
- Only small pockets of the world's rain forests have been left _____ (9) Hint: untouched
- Ms. Caroline's comments _____ Scout to think about what reading meant to her. (9) Hint: forced
- Personal tuck is a ____ issue in school. (11) Hint: likely to cause argument or dispute
- Boo Radley was considered a _____ spirit. (10) Hint: evil
- Scout did not like school. It ____ her. (5) Hint: annoyed
Down
- Edgar Allen Poe writes _____ fiction. (6) Hint: grotesque, mysterious, and desolate. medieval
- Stephanie Crawford was a _____. (5) Hint: Colloquial term for 'gossip'
- Scout was ______ about the plan to go into the Radley yard at night (12) Hint: uneasy
- His behaviour is hard to predict. It is _____. (7) Hint: having no fixed or regular course
- Scout's fears about never being able to read again were _____ by Atticus. (8) Hint: soothed
- Mr. Radley spoke very little. He was a _____ man. (8)
- She has beautiful _____ hair. (5) Hint: reddish-brown
16 Clues: calm (6) • May is considered an _____ month for weddings (10) • Mr. Radley spoke very little. He was a _____ man. (8) • She has beautiful _____ hair. (5) Hint: reddish-brown • Boo Radley was considered a _____ spirit. (10) Hint: evil • Scout did not like school. It ____ her. (5) Hint: annoyed • Stephanie Crawford was a _____. (5) Hint: Colloquial term for 'gossip' • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird: Ch's 18-31 Vocabulary 2013-05-13
Across
- devoted to divine worship or service
- a person shut off or apart from the world
- careful; good at keeping secrets
- to annoy or anger someone
- to worry
- an unpleasant situation
- punishment in return for a wrong
- secret or shifty; secretive
- the act of making a conscience decision
Down
- strike out; erase
- someone who pretends to have virtue, moral or religious beliefs, that they do not possess
- to assert the contrary or opposite of
- hesitation
- a severe reproof or rebuke
- a decision made by a jury
- a state of great commotion or unrest
16 Clues: to worry • hesitation • strike out; erase • an unpleasant situation • to annoy or anger someone • a decision made by a jury • a severe reproof or rebuke • secret or shifty; secretive • careful; good at keeping secrets • punishment in return for a wrong • devoted to divine worship or service • a state of great commotion or unrest • to assert the contrary or opposite of • ...
"To Kill a Mockingbird" Review for Chapter 25 2021-10-10
Across
- The literary technique used when "Mr. Ewell said it made one down and about two more to go."
- The reason Jem gives Scout for not ending the life of the insect.
- Mr. Underwood was angry over the killing of Tom Robinson because he felt that ________________.
- What are the two cross-references in the passage regarding the killing of the insect?
- What did they have to pass on the way to the Negro cabins?
- These words demonstrated the indifferent and dispassionate tone of Maycomb regarding Tom's death.
- Mr. Underwood compared Tom's death to the "senseless slaughter of songbirds by hunters and children." This is another reference to what in the novel?
- What Scout was taunting and teasing at the beginning of this chapter.
Down
- This is where Atticus had no case when it came to Tom Robinson's innocence.
- For how long did Maycomb stay interested in Tom's death?
- The literary technique used when Scout refers to Miss Stephanie Crawford as "the English Channel of gossip."
- The literary technique used here: "Just fell down in the dirt, like a giant with a big foot just came along and stepped on her...Like you'd step on an ant."
- In addition to an obituary, Mr. Underwood also wrote this regarding the killing of Tom Robinson.
- The various descriptions of Tom Robinson having characteristics similar to the mockingbird utilize which literary technique?
- Which word gave Scout a "queasy feeling"?
- Where did Jem and Dill go when Atticus picked them up returning from Barker's Eddy.
16 Clues: Which word gave Scout a "queasy feeling"? • For how long did Maycomb stay interested in Tom's death? • What did they have to pass on the way to the Negro cabins? • The reason Jem gives Scout for not ending the life of the insect. • What Scout was taunting and teasing at the beginning of this chapter. • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird chapters 8 and 9 2023-11-09
Across
- not distant; nearby
- innocence; naiveté
- showing a likeness which permits one to draw an analogy; similar
- unregulatedly; disorderly; excessively
- uncontrollably noisy; clamorous; unruly
- deviations; stayings from the right or normal way
- noble; honorable; straightforward
Down
- unable to be measured or understood
- the state of being confused or bewildered
- the personal outfit of a bride usually including clothes, accessories, and personal linen
- committed; carried out; brought about
- marked by keen caution; cunning and watchful
- probably meant to be hermaphrodite, something that is a combination of diverse elements
- being in a state of uneasiness, strain, or suspense
- a dessert made of oranges and shredded coconut
- of, relating to, or characterized by insult or abuse; denunciatory
16 Clues: innocence; naiveté • not distant; nearby • noble; honorable; straightforward • unable to be measured or understood • committed; carried out; brought about • unregulatedly; disorderly; excessively • uncontrollably noisy; clamorous; unruly • the state of being confused or bewildered • marked by keen caution; cunning and watchful • a dessert made of oranges and shredded coconut • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird: Vocabulary (Chapters 6-8) 2022-03-25
Across
- something very unusual or out-of-the-ordinary
- rickety or in a state of disrepair
- beliefs about right and wrong
- to approach someone boldly and aggressively
- removing a person’s or animal’s limbs
- to make sure of something
- completely confused or perplexed
- to call someone over with a gesture
Down
- judging someone based on perceptions not reason
- to obtain or acquire
- upholding moral principles no matter what
- a journey
- malevolent; capable of causing harm
- a false or inaccurate representation of something
- the ability to understand and share the feelings of someone else
- empty and bare
16 Clues: a journey • empty and bare • to obtain or acquire • to make sure of something • beliefs about right and wrong • completely confused or perplexed • rickety or in a state of disrepair • malevolent; capable of causing harm • to call someone over with a gesture • removing a person’s or animal’s limbs • upholding moral principles no matter what • ...
Poetry Terms 2023-03-01
Across
- A line with two (or more) words that rhyme (While I nodded, nearly napping,suddenly there came some tapping).
- An example of this technique would be a mockingbird from 'How to Kill a Mockingbird' or doves representing love.
- An example of this technique would be, 'the rushing blue waterfalls' or 'vividly green meadow.'
- Open form of poetry; inconsistent use of meter, rhyme, or pattern.
- Repeating a word in order to emphasize a key concept or idea.
Down
- An example of this technique would be mentioning someone Cupid or New York City.
- Words that occur closely together in a series that have the same sound.
- Lines of a poem separated by spacing (paragraphs).
- Comparison of two unlike things by saying one thing IS another.
- An example of this technique would be, 'the wind howled' or 'the willow tree branches were dancing.'
- An example of this poem formatting would be, aabbcc or ababcdcd.
- The point of view of the poem (not necessarily the author).
- The overall lesson or message the writer is trying to teach the reader about life.
- An example of this technique would be, Martha is as lazy as a cat.
14 Clues: Lines of a poem separated by spacing (paragraphs). • The point of view of the poem (not necessarily the author). • Repeating a word in order to emphasize a key concept or idea. • Comparison of two unlike things by saying one thing IS another. • An example of this poem formatting would be, aabbcc or ababcdcd. • ...
CROSSWORD 2019-04-09
Across
- Memoir of Michelle Obama
- Youngest literature laureate to win Nobel Prize
- Fictional town in R. K. Narayan books
- Pen name of Nehru
- Diary of a _____ kid
- Nature poet
- Book which follows the journey of a shepherd named Santiago
- Author known as Bard of Avon
- Author of 'What Young India Wants'
- Khalid Hosseini's first novel
- Nobel prize winner for Literature in 2017
Down
- Novel based on a horse by Anna Sewell
- Creator of Tom Sawyer
- Famous romance author who has many of his books turned into movies
- 'The Story of My Life' is the autobiography of
- Fictional school in Harry Potter series
- Revolution which is the historical source of "A Tale of Two Cities"
- Original name of Mahabharatha
- Book in which Lilliputs appear
- Father of English poetry
- Author of 'To Kill a Mockingbird'
21 Clues: Nature poet • Pen name of Nehru • Diary of a _____ kid • Creator of Tom Sawyer • Memoir of Michelle Obama • Father of English poetry • Author known as Bard of Avon • Original name of Mahabharatha • Khalid Hosseini's first novel • Book in which Lilliputs appear • Author of 'To Kill a Mockingbird' • Author of 'What Young India Wants' • Novel based on a horse by Anna Sewell • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird: Vocabulary (Chapters 1-5) 2022-03-18
Across
- the quality of being devoutly religious
- not regular in pattern; unpredictable
- reserved or uncommunicative; saying little
- warm and friendly
- having or showing great authority
- responsible by law; legally answerable
- unconventional and slightly strange
- not friendly; cold and distant
- causing or wanting to cause harm or evil
Down
- the quality of being well-meaning or kind
- having no harmful influence or effect
- indifference toward other people
- hazy, vague, indistinct, or confused
- make (an unpleasant feeling) less intense
- the range of skills, abilities, or special accomplishments of a person
- extremely stupid or foolish
16 Clues: warm and friendly • extremely stupid or foolish • not friendly; cold and distant • indifference toward other people • having or showing great authority • unconventional and slightly strange • hazy, vague, indistinct, or confused • having no harmful influence or effect • not regular in pattern; unpredictable • responsible by law; legally answerable • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Vocab Ch. 12-24 2022-10-03
Across
- to support or strengthen
- using few or precise words to express an idea
- an irregular rise and fall
- the power of making a conscious decision
- to declare or affirm and formally as true
- to make free from confusion or ambiguity
- unimaginative and narrow-minded
Down
- being careful so as to not cause offense
- eager with a sense of unease
- with hands on hips and elbows extended outward
- bold and disrespectful
- to make someone feel better
- simple and bare; without pleasures
- peacefully and quietly
- to draw attention to, or put stress on
- energetically or forcefully
16 Clues: bold and disrespectful • peacefully and quietly • to support or strengthen • an irregular rise and fall • to make someone feel better • energetically or forcefully • eager with a sense of unease • unimaginative and narrow-minded • simple and bare; without pleasures • to draw attention to, or put stress on • being careful so as to not cause offense • ...
"To Kill a Mockingbird" Review for Chapter 25 2021-10-10
Across
- The literary technique used when "Mr. Ewell said it made one down and about two more to go."
- The reason Jem gives Scout for not ending the life of the insect.
- Mr. Underwood was angry over the killing of Tom Robinson because he felt that ________________.
- What are the two cross-references in the passage regarding the killing of the insect?
- What did they have to pass on the way to the Negro cabins?
- These words demonstrated the indifferent and dispassionate tone of Maycomb regarding Tom's death.
- Mr. Underwood compared Tom's death to the "senseless slaughter of songbirds by hunters and children." This is another reference to what in the novel?
- What Scout was taunting and teasing at the beginning of this chapter.
Down
- This is where Atticus had no case when it came to Tom Robisnson's innocence.
- For how long did Maycomb stay interested in Tom's death?
- The literary technique used when Scout refers to Miss Stephanie Crawford as "the English Channel of gossip."
- The literary technique used here: "Just fell down in the dirt, like a giant with a big foot just came along and stepped on her...Like you'd step on an ant."
- In addition to an obituary, Mr. Underwood also wrote this regarding the killing of Tom Robinson.
- The various descriptions of Tom Robinson having characteristics similar to the mockingbird utilize which literary technique?
- Which word gave Scout a "queasy feeling"?
- Where did Jem and Dill go when Atticus picked them up returning from Barker's Eddy.
16 Clues: Which word gave Scout a "queasy feeling"? • For how long did Maycomb stay interested in Tom's death? • What did they have to pass on the way to the Negro cabins? • The reason Jem gives Scout for not ending the life of the insect. • What Scout was taunting and teasing at the beginning of this chapter. • ...
to kill a mockinbird 2024-05-03
Across
- A species of flowers
- a person who prepared and sold medicines and drugs.
- until now or until the point in time under discussion.
- Cheap car or aircraft
- Having only one syllable
- (of an independent person or body) reach an authoritative judgment or settlement.
- Gentle and kind
Down
- An unpleasant feeling
- a state of happiness and satisfaction.
- Distant and reserved
- Putting an end to something
- To add or attach by joining
- rare/not often
- Extremely foolish or stupid
- The quality of being well
15 Clues: rare/not often • An unpleasant feeling • Gentle and kind • Distant and reserved • Cheap car or aircraft • Extremely foolish or stupid • Having only one syllable • A species of flowers • Putting an end to something • The quality of being well • To add or attach by joining • ...
1960's Trivia 2019-02-23
Across
- Won Oscar for "To Kill a Mockingbird (last)
- What country imprisoned Gary Powers for spying
- Iconic blonde associated with JFK (init)
- 1st African Amer named Supreme Court Justice (last)
- Assassinated November 1963 (init)
- Assassinated by Jack Ruby
- Norman Bates horror film
- New type of phone invented 1963
- 1966 TV series "Space, the final frontier.."
Down
- Proctor Gamble 1966 product revolutionized baby care
- Actor's last movie before death was "Guess Who's Coming Dinner"
- 1964 new type revealing woman's clothing item
- What US Postal Service added to address 1963
- 1963 highest grossing movie but so expensive lost money
- Muhammad Ali (last)
- Famous singing band arrived in US 1964
16 Clues: Muhammad Ali (last) • Norman Bates horror film • Assassinated by Jack Ruby • New type of phone invented 1963 • Assassinated November 1963 (init) • Famous singing band arrived in US 1964 • Iconic blonde associated with JFK (init) • Won Oscar for "To Kill a Mockingbird (last) • What US Postal Service added to address 1963 • 1966 TV series "Space, the final frontier.." • ...
test 2023-08-06
6 Clues: 1984 author • To Kill a Mockingbird • The Great Gatsby writer • Romeo and Juliet playwright • Pride and Prejudice novelist • The Catcher in the Rye author
reading club crossword 2023-02-02
Across
- sherlock’s bestfriend
- how do the kids get to narnia in the first The Chronicles Of Narnia book?
- the best character in macbeth (not up for debate)
- the male protagonist in Normal People
Down
- the surname of the main characters in To Kill A Mockingbird
- a small novel
- the first name of the main character in Pride and Prejudice
- famous poet that turned skulls into mugs
- author of Frankenstein
- the cratchit family’s father
10 Clues: a small novel • sherlock’s bestfriend • author of Frankenstein • the cratchit family’s father • the male protagonist in Normal People • famous poet that turned skulls into mugs • the best character in macbeth (not up for debate) • the surname of the main characters in To Kill A Mockingbird • the first name of the main character in Pride and Prejudice • ...
Honors English 1 2024-05-22
Across
- Victor from District Four
- Girl from District 12
- Poem written by Edgar Allen Poe
- Mrs. McLaughlin's daughters name
- Type of literature that The Hunger Games and Anthem are considered
- Main chnaracter in A Christmas Carol
- Mercutio gets killed by this character
- Play about two star-crossed lovers
- Mrs. McLaughlin's favorite band
- Romeo's family name
- Tributes are put into an arena to fight to the death
Down
- Second book in The Hunger Games series
- Last sentence in an Introduction paragraph
- Novel based on Joseph Stalin
- Main Character in To Kill A Mockingbird
- Juliet's family name
- The second step after creating abstract/one words
- This happens to Romeo after he kills Tybalt
- Pig based off Joseph Stalin
- Syllables of stressed and unstressed used in Romeo and Juliet
- Symbolism of The Raven
- When an item/idea represents something else
- Forbidden word in Anthem
- Juliet's helping hand
24 Clues: Romeo's family name • Juliet's family name • Girl from District 12 • Juliet's helping hand • Symbolism of The Raven • Forbidden word in Anthem • Victor from District Four • Pig based off Joseph Stalin • Novel based on Joseph Stalin • Poem written by Edgar Allen Poe • Mrs. McLaughlin's favorite band • Mrs. McLaughlin's daughters name • Play about two star-crossed lovers • ...
Famous Authors 2024-02-06
Across
- Russian author of "War and Peace" (7)
- Shakespearean playwright (11)
- Jane Eyre's creator (6)
- Author of "The Great Gatsby" (10)
Down
- Author of "Pride and Prejudice" (6)
- American poet celebrated for "The Raven" (3)
- Author of "The Chronicles of Narnia" series (5)
- American author of "To kill a Mockingbird" (3)
- Author of "1984" and "Animal Farm" (6)
- Mastermind behind the "Harry Potter" Series (7)
10 Clues: Jane Eyre's creator (6) • Shakespearean playwright (11) • Author of "The Great Gatsby" (10) • Author of "Pride and Prejudice" (6) • Russian author of "War and Peace" (7) • Author of "1984" and "Animal Farm" (6) • American poet celebrated for "The Raven" (3) • American author of "To kill a Mockingbird" (3) • Author of "The Chronicles of Narnia" series (5) • ...
Literary Terms Crossword 2014-09-25
Across
- Jem brightened. "Touch the house, that's all?" Dill nodded
- Scout, Jem, Dill, Atiicus, Calpurnia
- You have to retell the book but a short paragraph
- To Kill A Mockingbird is fiction
- Scout helped Miss. Caroline understand about the Cunningham's by ____________ it to her
Down
- The jury making a decision about the trial
- When Scout describes scenes about Boo Radley you can see what she's talking about
- Maycomb
- Scout
- When Scout gets upset or angry her _________ changes
10 Clues: Scout • Maycomb • To Kill A Mockingbird is fiction • Scout, Jem, Dill, Atiicus, Calpurnia • The jury making a decision about the trial • You have to retell the book but a short paragraph • When Scout gets upset or angry her _________ changes • Jem brightened. "Touch the house, that's all?" Dill nodded • ...
To Kill A Mockinbird 2013-07-15
Across
- weak
- evil in nature
- united in a league
- having a wavy surface
- something given as an equivalent for services
- no longer fashionable
- violent or tumultous motion
Down
- belonging to the essential nature of something
- free from reserve
- to make certain
- of a gelatinous nature or consistency
- affected with or showing symptoms to stroke
- causing discomfort by being excessive
- undeveloped form of something
- a tobacco pipe
15 Clues: weak • evil in nature • a tobacco pipe • to make certain • free from reserve • united in a league • having a wavy surface • no longer fashionable • violent or tumultous motion • undeveloped form of something • of a gelatinous nature or consistency • causing discomfort by being excessive • affected with or showing symptoms to stroke • something given as an equivalent for services • ...
To Kill A Mockingbir 2025-03-11
Across
- who is tomboyish, intelligent, and loyal girl.
- A Tall, slender man who wears cowboy boots.
- an elderly, ruddy-faced judge who presides over Tom Robinson's trial
- believes in the racism and gender roles of the time.
- Scout's summer friend
- Scout's older brother
Down
- is married with children and lives in Maycomb, Alabama.
- leader of the First Purchase African M.E. Church in Maycomb, Alabama
- African-American housekeeper for the Finch family.
- A lonely, isolated, and abused young woman who is the oldest child in a poor.
- is mean, drunken, racist, and uneducated.
- A lawyer and the father of Jem and Scout.
- known for her love of gardening
- A poor farmer and part of the mob that seeks to lynch Tom Robinson at the jail
- A mysterious recluse who never leaves his house.
15 Clues: Scout's summer friend • Scout's older brother • known for her love of gardening • is mean, drunken, racist, and uneducated. • A lawyer and the father of Jem and Scout. • A Tall, slender man who wears cowboy boots. • who is tomboyish, intelligent, and loyal girl. • A mysterious recluse who never leaves his house. • African-American housekeeper for the Finch family. • ...
To Kill a Mochingbird 2023-01-18
Across
- Declared but not proven
- A false and malicious publication
- Wishing evil to others
- Someone who lives or is from the South
- Able to read and write
- Originating where it was found
Down
- Someone who likes blacks
- Behavior in a patronizing manner
- Out of fashion of style
- Someone being charged with something
- lacking power or ability
- Acknowledge defeat
- A person harmed or injured
- perceived to have it's own distinct existence
- Being physically relieved
15 Clues: Acknowledge defeat • Wishing evil to others • Able to read and write • Declared but not proven • Out of fashion of style • Someone who likes blacks • lacking power or ability • Being physically relieved • A person harmed or injured • Originating where it was found • Behavior in a patronizing manner • A false and malicious publication • Someone being charged with something • ...
To Kill a Mochingbird 2023-01-18
Across
- Declared but not proven
- A false and malicious publication
- Wishing evil to others
- Someone who lives or is from the South
- Able to read and write
- Originating where it was found
Down
- Someone who likes blacks
- Behavior in a patronizing manner
- Out of fashion of style
- Someone being charged with something
- lacking power or ability
- Acknowledge defeat
- A person harmed or injured
- perceived to have it's own distinct existence
- Being physically relieved
15 Clues: Acknowledge defeat • Wishing evil to others • Able to read and write • Declared but not proven • Out of fashion of style • Someone who likes blacks • lacking power or ability • Being physically relieved • A person harmed or injured • Originating where it was found • Behavior in a patronizing manner • A false and malicious publication • Someone being charged with something • ...
To Kill a Mochingbird 2023-01-18
Across
- Declared but not proven
- A false and malicious publication
- Wishing evil to others
- Someone who lives or is from the South
- Able to read and write
- Originating where it was found
Down
- Someone who likes blacks
- Behavior in a patronizing manner
- Out of fashion of style
- Someone being charged with something
- lacking power or ability
- Acknowledge defeat
- A person harmed or injured
- perceived to have it's own distinct existence
- Being physically relieved
15 Clues: Acknowledge defeat • Wishing evil to others • Able to read and write • Declared but not proven • Out of fashion of style • Someone who likes blacks • lacking power or ability • Being physically relieved • A person harmed or injured • Originating where it was found • Behavior in a patronizing manner • A false and malicious publication • Someone being charged with something • ...
TKAM 2023-05-19
Across
- What was most important to Aunt Alexandra?
- What book will Dill give Jem for touching the Radley house?
- The main occupation in Maycomb is ______ farming.
- What was the last treasure found in the tree?
- What flavor of gum was found in the tree
- What was Mrs. Dubose addicted to?
Down
- What did Atticus hope to win for Tom Robinson?
- Where is this story set?
- "It is a ___ to kill a mockingbird"
- Who is the main charcter?
10 Clues: Where is this story set? • Who is the main charcter? • What was Mrs. Dubose addicted to? • "It is a ___ to kill a mockingbird" • What flavor of gum was found in the tree • What was most important to Aunt Alexandra? • What was the last treasure found in the tree? • What did Atticus hope to win for Tom Robinson? • The main occupation in Maycomb is ______ farming. • ...
The Perks of Being a Wallflower 2025-02-22
Across
- What is Patricks nickname?
- The name of Charlie's aunt
- The sport Charlie's brother plays
- ______ Elizabeth - Charlie's girlfriend
- Charlie's friend who ended his own life
- The author is called Stephen ____
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- The TV show Charlie and his family watched when he was younger
- Charlie's favourite teacher
- Finish the quote:"I feel _____"
- The very first mix tape is called ____ Leaves
- The movie the friend group often act out is called The ____ Horror Picture Show
- Charlie's favourite song is "Asleep" by The ____
- One of Charlie's favourite books is "To kill a ____"
13 Clues: What is Patricks nickname? • The name of Charlie's aunt • Charlie's favourite teacher • Finish the quote:"I feel _____" • The sport Charlie's brother plays • The author is called Stephen ____ • ______ Elizabeth - Charlie's girlfriend • Charlie's friend who ended his own life • The very first mix tape is called ____ Leaves • Charlie's favourite song is "Asleep" by The ____ • ...
McDonald County Museum 2025-01-19
7 Clues: 23 died • 67 died • there are 102 of them • what happened in 1961 • Who was our County named after • who was the first county Sherriff • who reads to kill a mockingbird bird in the courtroom
That was a Book? 2021-11-03
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- Based on the book, The Accidental Billionaires
- The merry adventures of this Prince of Thieves
- “There’s no place like home”
- Stephen King’s prison Redemption
- She wants much more than this provincial life
- the Lambs “Well, Clarice - have the lambs stopped screaming?”
- Tom Hanks running through history
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- The nose knows when this boy lies
- Dinosaurs eat man and woman inherits this Park
- “My name is Inigo Montoya, you killed my father, prepare to die!”
- “Revenge is a dish best served cold.”
- Ten Things I Hate About You was based on this play
- Teen comedy based on Emma
- It’s a sin to kill this bird
- What shoe does the devil wear?
- Group of army doctors attempt to keep themselves sane with humor
- It’s a _______ life!
- Whose moving castle?
18 Clues: It’s a _______ life! • Whose moving castle? • Teen comedy based on Emma • It’s a sin to kill this bird • “There’s no place like home” • What shoe does the devil wear? • Stephen King’s prison Redemption • The nose knows when this boy lies • Tom Hanks running through history • “Revenge is a dish best served cold.” • She wants much more than this provincial life • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird - CH 16 & 17 Vocabulary Words 2025-01-14
Across
- become less intense, violent or severe
- a social occasion with entertainment or performances.
- hand on the hip and elbow turned outward
- given an impression of unclear unworldliness
- a principle or belief
- make something clear; explain
- prosperous; rich
- calm, peaceful and untroubled
- a formal announcement from someone in authority
- act in a self-satisfied or unconcerned way
- not conspicuous or attracting attention
- bad-tempered and sulky; gloomy
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- people involved in a lawsuit
- a pleasing view
- look or expression
- arrogantly superior and disdainful
- friendly; pleasant
- acts that are unconventional or slightly strange
- originating or occurring naturally in a particular place; native
- angry and bitter
- a writ commanding a person designated in it to appear in court under a penalty for failure
- admit that something is true or valid after first denying or resisting it
22 Clues: a pleasing view • angry and bitter • prosperous; rich • look or expression • friendly; pleasant • a principle or belief • people involved in a lawsuit • make something clear; explain • calm, peaceful and untroubled • bad-tempered and sulky; gloomy • arrogantly superior and disdainful • become less intense, violent or severe • not conspicuous or attracting attention • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Chapters 1-4 Crossword Puzzle 2024-11-06
Across
- The narrator of the story
- Boo's older brother's name
- The type of tree that the kids find treasures in
- Scout's real name
- The name of the Finch's cook
- The state where the story takes place
- The town where the story takes place
- Boo Radley supposedly stabbed his father in the leg with __________.
- Scout's first-grade teacher, who doesn't understand her
- Walter pours this on her dinner with the Finch's
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- Jem believes in hot ____________.
- Walter's last name (the boy that Scout defended on her first day of school)
- The last name of the rude, dirty student on Scout's first day of school
- Atticus's profession
- Scout and Jem's last name
- The nickname of Miss Rachel's nephew who befriends the kids and visits in the summer
- This critter scares Miss Caroline
- Atticus says the Ewell family lives like __________.
- The mysterious neighbor who never leaves his house
- Scout's brother who often looks out for her
20 Clues: Scout's real name • Atticus's profession • The narrator of the story • Scout and Jem's last name • Boo's older brother's name • The name of the Finch's cook • Jem believes in hot ____________. • This critter scares Miss Caroline • The town where the story takes place • The state where the story takes place • Scout's brother who often looks out for her • ...
Puzzle 35 2023-06-27
Across
- Book called, To kill a ... (by Harper Lee)
- To act silently or without been noticed
- The periods of an American football game
- To express a meaning using more words than required, Example 'To listen with your ears'
- Job involving looking into complaints made by the public
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- Term for farm animals
- A legislative body of a state, originally the bicameral legislature of the United States of America
- Using stars and planets to determine the future
- National bird sanctuary in Senegal
- The genetic makeup of an organism
10 Clues: Term for farm animals • The genetic makeup of an organism • National bird sanctuary in Senegal • To act silently or without been noticed • The periods of an American football game • Book called, To kill a ... (by Harper Lee) • Using stars and planets to determine the future • Job involving looking into complaints made by the public • ...
Birds in Art and Literature 2024-06-27
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- Yellow bird often depicted in songs and literature as a symbol of joy or warning.
- Bird featured in children's literature, such as "Mr. Popper's Penguins" by Richard and Florence Atwater.
- Bird of prey featured in Native American folklore and symbolism.
- Bird known for its distinctive call, featured in poems and stories.
- Majestic bird symbolizing strength and freedom, appearing in heraldry, mythology, and literature.
- Bird often depicted in ballet, such as "Swan Lake" by Tchaikovsky.
- Symbolic bird known for its self-sacrifice, appearing in Christian symbolism and literature.
- Common bird in poetry and literature, often symbolizing simplicity and freedom.
- Symbol of peace in art and literature, such as Picasso's painting "The Dove."
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- Bird known for its beautiful song, featured in numerous poems and stories.
- Elegant bird often depicted in Japanese art, symbolizing tranquility and grace.
- Symbolic bird in Samuel Taylor Coleridge's poem "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner."
- Bird featured in Harper Lee's novel "To Kill a Mockingbird."
- Symbolic bird in Edgar Allan Poe's poem "The Raven."
- Mythical bird associated with rebirth and immortality, appearing in various literary works.
15 Clues: Symbolic bird in Edgar Allan Poe's poem "The Raven." • Bird featured in Harper Lee's novel "To Kill a Mockingbird." • Bird of prey featured in Native American folklore and symbolism. • Bird often depicted in ballet, such as "Swan Lake" by Tchaikovsky. • Bird known for its distinctive call, featured in poems and stories. • ...
Are you smarter than a 5th grader? 2024-05-17
Across
- The technical name for a group of crows.
- What is the largest internal organ in the human body?
- What does the first "A" in NASA stand for?
- What revolutionary leader wrote "Common Sense" in 1776?
- The process by which a caterpillar turns into a butterfly.
- What is the capital of New York?
- What is the closest planet to the sun?
- How many teaspoons are in five tablespoons?
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- Who was the last Queen of France?
- Who was the first person to step foot on the moon?
- White and fluffy clouds that signify fair weather.
- Who wrote "To Kill a Mockingbird"?
- Where were the first fireworks invented?
13 Clues: What is the capital of New York? • Who was the last Queen of France? • Who wrote "To Kill a Mockingbird"? • What is the closest planet to the sun? • The technical name for a group of crows. • Where were the first fireworks invented? • What does the first "A" in NASA stand for? • How many teaspoons are in five tablespoons? • ...
Database Management System 2023-03-08
Across
- A librarian with the email "bob@example.com"
- The author of "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone"
- This user had brunch with their dog.
- This user is not a dog lover.
- This category sold the post product
- The most expensive item for “Order_ID 1”
- A member of the library with the phone number "555-3456"
- The author of "To Kill a Mockingbird"
- A member of the library who checked out "1984"
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- The author of "1984"
- A book with an ISBN of "9780618260300"
- A user who is a writer.
- The publisher of "The Great Gatsby"
- The publisher of "Scholastic Press"
- A branch of the library located on "123 Library Lane" -
- A member of the library who checked out "The Catcher in the Rye"
- A book with a rating of 5
17 Clues: The author of "1984" • A user who is a writer. • A book with a rating of 5 • This user is not a dog lover. • The publisher of "The Great Gatsby" • The publisher of "Scholastic Press" • This category sold the post product • This user had brunch with their dog. • The author of "To Kill a Mockingbird" • A book with an ISBN of "9780618260300" • ...
"To Kill a Mockingbird": Vocab Set 13 2023-03-26
Across
- The celebrity was known to ___ in their money.
- It was very ___ to laugh during her father's funeral.
- Her sister was very ___ or quiet.
- The rebel princess ignored all ___ she received.
- I asked my friend to ___ on her story as she left out a lot of details.
- Bob is a ___ member of our team because he doesn't even play.
- Kayla's reputation was ___ because she never made anyone upset.
- In order to get more allowance money, I had to do more chores as a ___.
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- Her mom was always very ___ when she made a decision on her own.
- Driving in the morning fog, the road looks ___.
- The businessman had a ___ for expensive cars.
- He ___ his coworker for getting the promotion.
12 Clues: Her sister was very ___ or quiet. • The businessman had a ___ for expensive cars. • The celebrity was known to ___ in their money. • He ___ his coworker for getting the promotion. • Driving in the morning fog, the road looks ___. • The rebel princess ignored all ___ she received. • It was very ___ to laugh during her father's funeral. • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Ch. 13-15 2014-03-10
Across
- Alexandra's husband
- Character who arrives in Ch. 13
- Atticus's profession
- Miss __ Haverford
- "How does a __ feel? Sort of rough..."
- "Not fat, but __"
- Protagonist
- Scout Finch's real name
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- Maycomb's newspaper
- "Mr. ___ went so far as to come up in the front yard and say he was glad to see her"
- __Radley
- "Everybody in Maycomb, it seemed, had a ___"
12 Clues: __Radley • Protagonist • Miss __ Haverford • "Not fat, but __" • Maycomb's newspaper • Alexandra's husband • Atticus's profession • Scout Finch's real name • Character who arrives in Ch. 13 • "How does a __ feel? Sort of rough..." • "Everybody in Maycomb, it seemed, had a ___" • "Mr. ___ went so far as to come up in the front yard and say he was glad to see her"
To Kill A Mockingbird Vocab (Jessica Lewis) 2016-01-21
Across
- abnormality; a state different than what is expected or normal
- mental or emotional strength in facing adversity (trouble or misfortune), danger or temptation courageously
- a restriction on a piece of land; the limiting of the passage of property (from one generation to another)
- to subdue or make powerless
- arrogant; feeling superior to others
- a written legal order directing a person to appear in court
- run-down; repulsive,as from neglect
Down
- sneaky, stealthy
- ill-natured; easily irritated or annoyed
- someone involved in a lawsuit
- to clear of a charge; to find not guilty
- to lessen or to calm
12 Clues: sneaky, stealthy • to lessen or to calm • to subdue or make powerless • someone involved in a lawsuit • run-down; repulsive,as from neglect • arrogant; feeling superior to others • ill-natured; easily irritated or annoyed • to clear of a charge; to find not guilty • a written legal order directing a person to appear in court • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Vocab Set Two 2025-05-02
Across
- Friendly and pleasant.
- Not regular or consistent in behavior or movement.
- Very small or tiny.
- A feeling of sadness or gloom.
- Able to be seen, recognized, or understood.
- Cruel or unjust use of power.
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- To act as a judge in settling a disagreement.
- Using or speaking in very short or one-syllable words.
- Explaining something in great detail.
- Quarrelsome; always ready to argue.
- Religious devotion and reverence.
- Gentle and kind; not harmful.
12 Clues: Very small or tiny. • Friendly and pleasant. • Gentle and kind; not harmful. • Cruel or unjust use of power. • A feeling of sadness or gloom. • Religious devotion and reverence. • Quarrelsome; always ready to argue. • Explaining something in great detail. • Able to be seen, recognized, or understood. • To act as a judge in settling a disagreement. • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Vocab Set One 2025-04-14
Across
- showing disrespect or scorn
- quiet and not talkative
- not allowed by rules or custom
- unwise or careless
- to make something less painful or upsetting
- a natural liking or preference for something
Down
- acting in a strange or unusual way
- showing signs of future success or good luck
- pure; not stained or damaged
- unclear or hard to understand
- dull or boring
- wanting to harm others; evil
12 Clues: dull or boring • unwise or careless • quiet and not talkative • showing disrespect or scorn • pure; not stained or damaged • wanting to harm others; evil • unclear or hard to understand • not allowed by rules or custom • acting in a strange or unusual way • to make something less painful or upsetting • showing signs of future success or good luck • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Vocab set 3 2025-05-19
Across
- showing regret, often with a bit of humor or sadness
- quick to get angry; easily annoyed
- refusing to change your mind; very firm
- feeling angry or hurt because something seems unfair
- a state of confusion, stress, or emotional messiness
- angry or upset because something feels unfair
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- being well known for something bad or embarrassing
- believing that things are out of your control and will happen no matter what
- showing strong feeling or passion
- not showing emotion; calm
- very messy, dirty, or disgusting
- to say someone is not guilty of doing something wrong
12 Clues: not showing emotion; calm • very messy, dirty, or disgusting • showing strong feeling or passion • quick to get angry; easily annoyed • refusing to change your mind; very firm • angry or upset because something feels unfair • being well known for something bad or embarrassing • showing regret, often with a bit of humor or sadness • ...
