to kill a mockingbird Crossword Puzzles
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
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? • ...
World Book Day Crossword Puzzle 2026-02-05
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- Ralph Ellison's novel ___________ Man
- A tragedy about ambition
- A story about a very old vampire
- Stephen King horror story
- To Kill A _____________
- ____________ Boy by Benjamin Zephaniah
- Concrete _____ by Angie Thomas
- A dystopia in "a world with no hunger, no disease, no war, no misery"
- A Gentleman in ____________
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- With a WW2 backdrop, a class focused story about guilt and memory
- Wide _______ Sea, a retelling of 'Jane Eyre'
- Nella Larsen's story about race and segregation in 20th century America
- A boy's journey to find acceptance at middle school
- Dystopian novel in which society is divided into factions
- Aravind Adiga's White ______
- "You take a bad boy, make him dig holes all day in the hot sun, it turns him into a good boy"
- War and _______
17 Clues: War and _______ • To Kill A _____________ • A tragedy about ambition • Stephen King horror story • A Gentleman in ____________ • Aravind Adiga's White ______ • Concrete _____ by Angie Thomas • A story about a very old vampire • Ralph Ellison's novel ___________ Man • ____________ Boy by Benjamin Zephaniah • Wide _______ Sea, a retelling of 'Jane Eyre' • ...
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
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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. • ...
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
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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. • ...
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
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- 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) • ...
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 • ...
Coffee games 2024-02-07
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 • ...
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
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- 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..... • ...
Coffee games 2024-02-07
Teachers of CHS 2023-03-27
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- 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
Poetry Terms 2023-03-01
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- 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.
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- 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. • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Vocabulary Crossword (Class 8) 2012-08-01
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- 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
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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
- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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. • ...
1960's Trivia 2019-02-23
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- 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.."
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- 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.." • ...
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
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- 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 • ...
Honors English 1 2024-05-22
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
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
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- 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 • ...
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
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 • ...
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)
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- 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) • ...
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 • ...
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
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- 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 • ...
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 ____
Down
- 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 ____ • ...
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. • ...
That was a Book? 2021-11-03
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
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
Birds in Art and Literature 2024-06-27
Across
- 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. • ...
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 • ...
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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird - how much do you remember? 2022-02-02
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- Bob runs his knife through this at Judge Taylor's house
- Calpurnia is able to do this, Bob is not
- This man pretends to be drunk (Dolphus R___)
- The name of Alexandra's grandson
- Mrs Dubose has this addiction
- These were mended by Arthur Radley
- Atticus encourages his children to practise this
- Scout detests her first experience of this
- This man killed bob Ewell
- Tom is shot this many times
- The name of Atticus' sister
- Tom stands accused of this crime
- The US state home to Maycomb
- The main social attitude in Maycomb
- This material saved Scout's life
- Scout and Jem's best friend
- Arthur used this to create figures
- Atticus' profession
- A group of Maycomb men set out to hang Tom (lm)
- Arthur polished these for the children
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- Jem's faith in this is shaken after the verdict
- A local dog has this disease
- Maycomb is feeling the effects of this (d)
- This segregates blacks and white in the court
- The name of Calpurnia's church (First ___)
- Calpurnia's church is located near to this place
- The location of Arthur's gifts
- The Finch family housekeeper and nanny
- Mr Cunningham pays Atticus with these nuts (h)
- Bob vows this against Atticus and his family
- The nickname of Arthur Radley
- This woman is unable to modify her language
- Tom Robinson's wife
- Arthur slips this over Scout
- This man has rejected Dill
- Jem is made to do this for Mrs Dubose
- Jem broke this
- Tom worked for this man
- Burris Ewell has these in his hair
- You must walk around in these before judging
- This symbol is above Atticus outside the jail
- The family home of the Finches
42 Clues: Jem broke this • Tom Robinson's wife • Atticus' profession • Tom worked for this man • This man killed bob Ewell • This man has rejected Dill • Tom is shot this many times • The name of Atticus' sister • Scout and Jem's best friend • A local dog has this disease • Arthur slips this over Scout • The US state home to Maycomb • Mrs Dubose has this addiction • The nickname of Arthur Radley • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird - Vocabulary for Chapters 5-8 2024-03-06
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- adhered to closely; clung to
- compassionate; incapable of causing harm
- to carve or shape
- deviations from the proper course
- given to contemplation or deep thought
- inclination to perform charitable acts
- physically weak from age or sickness; frail
- superior skill or ability; strength or courage
- treating with preservatives to prevent decay
- approached in a harsh manner; assaulted
- wakefulness maintained in reverence to another person, usually after one’s death
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- under force of necessity; obligated
- discovering with certainty; determining
- difficult or impossible to understand
- following immediately afterward
- a winged, chubby angel
- condition of being confused
- gruesome, gloomy, or dark
- unspoken; understood without being said
- distant; unfeeling
20 Clues: to carve or shape • distant; unfeeling • a winged, chubby angel • gruesome, gloomy, or dark • condition of being confused • adhered to closely; clung to • following immediately afterward • deviations from the proper course • under force of necessity; obligated • difficult or impossible to understand • given to contemplation or deep thought • inclination to perform charitable acts • ...
The Living Conditions During The Great Depression 2017-10-29
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- ____ and vegetables could no longer be afforded.
- The "Dust Bowl" is a ____________.
- Those who couldn't find work began riding the _______.
- _________ soup became a common meal.
- In order to cut costs, families resigned to ____ only one room.
- They used wood, coal and _____ to heat their homes.
- ______ often meant farms were closed down.
- Doctors made about ___ dollars per week.
- The price of a milkshake.
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- The most common form of entertainment.
- Kids as young as ____ were told to leave home and find work.
- The day in which women do the laundry.
- To Kill a Mockingbird takes place in __________.
- 13 to 15 million Americans were left _________.
- People who are deep in poverty receive ______ cheques.
- Shoes were often made from old _______.
- A Saturday evening activity.
- Fathers often searched _______ for their families next meal.
- A popular board game in the 1930s.
- A men's shirt costed this amount of money.
- How many categories did we talk about in this presentation?
21 Clues: The price of a milkshake. • A Saturday evening activity. • The "Dust Bowl" is a ____________. • A popular board game in the 1930s. • _________ soup became a common meal. • The most common form of entertainment. • The day in which women do the laundry. • Shoes were often made from old _______. • Doctors made about ___ dollars per week. • ...
Table 1 2017-02-06
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- - short summary of a story
- - Reaction or emotion of the reader towards the story or poem
- - involves asking questions and getting answers from participants
- - Type of character
- - plays the end unhappily
- - period in european history
- - gives background information
- - Cup that Jesus used in the last supper
- - War between Christianity and Islam
- - Member of Capulet Family
- - author of iliad and odyssey
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- - long heroic poem
- - verse or phrase that is repeated at intervals
- - research instrumental consisting of series of questions
- - part of a poem
- - well defined collection of individuals
- - center of romantic conflict
- - Require the researchers to closely analyze the content
- - Symbols equality(King Arthur)
- - father of english Literature, author of Canterbury tales
- - author of to kill a mockingbird
- - Head of the round table
- - dominant social system in Medieval Europe
- - the problem in a story
- - japanese poem
25 Clues: - japanese poem • - part of a poem • - long heroic poem • - Type of character • - the problem in a story • - plays the end unhappily • - Head of the round table • - short summary of a story • - Member of Capulet Family • - period in european history • - center of romantic conflict • - author of iliad and odyssey • - gives background information • - Symbols equality(King Arthur) • ...
Famous Book Authors 2023-05-15
8 Clues: the book author of Matilda • the author of the oddessey • Harry Potter’s book author • the author of Anna Karenina • the book author of famous five • the author of the great catsby • the author of the lord of the rings • The author of to kill a mockingbird
40! 2021-09-16
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- Manly first name of British plotter Fawkes & "Sesame Street" game-show host Smiley
- This cooking spray first made its way into kitchens over 45 years ago
- Any Quaker, whether or not he's your buddy
- Town on the River Avon, in Warwickshire
- Most of New York's sisters are world capitals-but not this largest South African City
- Bitingly ironic
- Bukowski, for one,
- Pass the lasagna, I'm affamato
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- Haughty
- June honoree
- One being treated
- The lager form of this is stored in casks or vats until free of sediment
- Eager to know or learn something
- Heathcliff's son (W.Heights)
- Ardent fan
- In "To Kill a Mockingbird", recluse Arthur Radley is known by this nickname
- 'Pinocchio' goldfish
17 Clues: Haughty • Ardent fan • June honoree • Bitingly ironic • One being treated • Bukowski, for one, • 'Pinocchio' goldfish • Heathcliff's son (W.Heights) • Pass the lasagna, I'm affamato • Eager to know or learn something • Town on the River Avon, in Warwickshire • Any Quaker, whether or not he's your buddy • This cooking spray first made its way into kitchens over 45 years ago • ...
To kil a mockingbird 2025-02-15
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- The man falsely accused of a crime
- What Atticus fights for
- A symbol of innocence in the novel
- The young narrator of the story
- The Finch family’s housekeeper
- The friend who visits in the summer
- Scout’s older brother
- The last name of the accuser’s family
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- The fictional town where the story takes place
- The wise lawyer and father in the novel
- The mysterious neighbor
- The central legal event in the story
- A important theme of the book, shown by Atticus and Mrs Dubose
- A issue that the novel critiques
14 Clues: Scout’s older brother • What Atticus fights for • The mysterious neighbor • The Finch family’s housekeeper • The young narrator of the story • A issue that the novel critiques • The man falsely accused of a crime • A symbol of innocence in the novel • The friend who visits in the summer • The central legal event in the story • The last name of the accuser’s family • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird - Vocabulary Act 1 & Act 2 2019-03-25
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- irritate or disturbed
- bold to have a lot of nerve
- shelter of vines or branches
- awareness of right and wrong
- strongly dislike
- fear of what may be coming
- ignore
- denim overalls
- person charged or sued in court
- something thought to be true
- curious
- not noticeable
- stop
- behavior
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- polite respectful
- to feel sorry for
- gruesome gloomy
- flight against oppose
- abusive language cussing
- amazing remarkable
- people of the same age peers
- strange odd weird behavior
- ability to be a good shooter
- full of hate
- decision of a jury
- protect from danger or harm
- statement given as evidence in court
- not guilty
- self-assured cocky rude
29 Clues: stop • ignore • curious • behavior • not guilty • full of hate • denim overalls • not noticeable • gruesome gloomy • strongly dislike • polite respectful • to feel sorry for • amazing remarkable • decision of a jury • irritate or disturbed • flight against oppose • self-assured cocky rude • abusive language cussing • strange odd weird behavior • fear of what may be coming • bold to have a lot of nerve • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Chap 11 Vocab 2021-12-16
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- ill-natured; quarrelsome
- prohibition; an order forbidding something to be done
- behind the times, outmoded
- natural inclinations; leanings
- resentful displeasure; personal offense
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- reduction of violence; moderation of intensity
- slang for back talk; a disrespectful response; gossip
- straightness; righteousness
- a preliminary survey to gain information
- to form or move in waves; fluctuate
- a depression of spirits; dejection; a pensive mood; sadness
- a proposition supporting a conclusion
12 Clues: ill-natured; quarrelsome • behind the times, outmoded • straightness; righteousness • natural inclinations; leanings • to form or move in waves; fluctuate • a proposition supporting a conclusion • resentful displeasure; personal offense • a preliminary survey to gain information • reduction of violence; moderation of intensity • ...
Jackson Kaplan's To Kill A Mockingbird Crossword 2017-02-28
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- To quiet, to overwhelm something until it is powerless
- Run down; repulsive, as from neglect
- Mental or emotional strength in facing adversity (trouble or misfortune), danger or temptation courageously
- To scold, to express stern disapproval of
- A noisy quarrel or fight
- Sneaky, done in secret
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- A period of watchful attention, an act or period of surveillance
- To relieve, to make less severe, to soothe
- Ill-natured, easily irritated or annoyed
- A written legal order directing a person to appear in court to give testimony
- Able to speak and express oneself clearly, using language easily
- Angry due to injustice or mistreatment
12 Clues: Sneaky, done in secret • A noisy quarrel or fight • Run down; repulsive, as from neglect • Angry due to injustice or mistreatment • Ill-natured, easily irritated or annoyed • To scold, to express stern disapproval of • To relieve, to make less severe, to soothe • To quiet, to overwhelm something until it is powerless • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird chapters 12-14 2012-10-19
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- This is how Dill felt when he was home with his mother and step-father
- very angry
- seriously
- This is where Calpurnia took Jem and Scout when Atticus was out of town.
- lacking energy, lazy
- Jem and Scout's aunt who has come to stay with them.
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- a long angry speech
- begin
- calm, serene
- anger
- reckless prank
- He was hiding under Scout's bed
12 Clues: begin • anger • seriously • very angry • calm, serene • reckless prank • a long angry speech • lacking energy, lazy • He was hiding under Scout's bed • Jem and Scout's aunt who has come to stay with them. • This is how Dill felt when he was home with his mother and step-father • This is where Calpurnia took Jem and Scout when Atticus was out of town.
To Kill a Mockingbird Part 2 Vocab 2024-03-01
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- humble; respect to others
- show feelings of superiority; belittle or act haughtily
- abrupt or offhand in speech or manner; blunt
- showing a rude and arrogant lack of respect.
- evil in nature, influence, or effect; tending to produce death or deterioration
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- giving a lot of information clearly and in a few words; brief but comprehensive
- having a spirit of friendliness without serious disagreement
- contemptuous ridicule or mockery.
- prejudice in favor of or against one thing, person, or group compared with another, usually in a way considered to be unfair.
- (adj)dishonest for personal gain; (verb) to change or alter negatively
- skilled at gaining an advantage, especially deceitfully
- an intervening time; provisional or temporary
12 Clues: humble; respect to others • contemptuous ridicule or mockery. • abrupt or offhand in speech or manner; blunt • showing a rude and arrogant lack of respect. • an intervening time; provisional or temporary • show feelings of superiority; belittle or act haughtily • skilled at gaining an advantage, especially deceitfully • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Set 3 Vocabulary 2025-05-19
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- 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 • ...
Vocabulary 2013-01-15
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- / to change your attitude and become less severe
- /to say something suddenly because you are surprised
- /a person who hates or distrusts mankind.
- /moving or doing something very quietly or secretly.
- /In the story To Kill a Mockingbird Scout is _____ by Calpurnia after insulting her guest Walter.
- /showing a desire to harm others.
- /My parent's looked at my sister with disapprobation when she got home past curfew.
- / Jessica was ______ when her father said they would not be attending the mall.
- /lacking intelligence,interest,or imagination;dull.
- /The pastor at Bible Church gave a _____ he said:Thanks lord for letting us all start a new year.
- /When I was at Hawaii the trolley I went on moved back and forth from the driver's _____ breaking.
- / When Mrs.Rummens was talking of making a brochure she randomly went on a _____and began talking about how she wanted to become a ballerina as a little girl.
- cruel toward someone or something.
- /Many people are duped into buying the products on As seen on T.V.
- / The bright psychedelic shirt was analogous to a rainbow in a rainy day.
- / I was ______ whether to type the essay or write it in pencil.
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- /low in spirits.
- /The cashier at Savemart was ______ with furry when the customer paid with a bag of change, while there was a long line.
- /to come,be,or go before in time,place,order,rank,or importance.
- /assemble,lead,order,organize.
- /I had _____ to ask Mrs. Rodgers for an extension for the To Kill a Mockingbird essay.
- /The black stain was _____ even after it had been washed with soap.
- /Martin Luther King gave many civil right _____.
- /There was an _____ toddler in our plane last year that didn't let us sleep.
- /to discard(something)as useless or a burden.
- /to honor the memory with a ceremony.
- /My parents are _____ about me getting a car junior year because they think it will affect my school work.
- /anything that is the direct opposite of something else.
- /the ability to think quickly and make good judgements.
- / The _____ people of Mexico were treated harshly by the Spaniards.
- / The caterpillar went through _____ when it turned into a butterfly.
- / The _____ of Korea was killed by a group of rebels after he controlled their land for years.
32 Clues: /low in spirits. • /assemble,lead,order,organize. • /showing a desire to harm others. • cruel toward someone or something. • /to honor the memory with a ceremony. • /a person who hates or distrusts mankind. • /to discard(something)as useless or a burden. • / to change your attitude and become less severe • /Martin Luther King gave many civil right _____. • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Part 1 Vocab Marissa Sitienei 2021-05-28
20 Clues: fun • calm • not even • not seen • to please • generosity • not normal • understood • short stay • manifesting • to be annoyed • good and kind • an instruction • to think deeply • show displeasure • make less intense • related to disease • immediate impression • something forbidden to do • dissent expressed in action or argument
To Kill A Mockingbird Crossword Puzzle by Timothy Minfield 2024-05-05
Across
- What Atticus says is a sin to do
- Where Jem and Scout go for Christmas
- The church that Calpurnia takes Jem and Scout to
- What Jem and Scout found their aunt sitting on when they returned home from Church
- What Calpurnia "adds" to Jem's name when he gets older
- Atticus' nickname when he was young
- What Jem uses to cut Mrs. Dubose's bushes
- The flower that's inside the box from Mrs. Dubose to Jem
- The town that Jem and Scout live in
- What Scout thought was under her bed
- The substance that Mrs. Dubose was addicted to
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- The book that Calpurnia taught Zeebo out of
- The relative of Jem and Scout who unexpectedly moves into their house
- What everyone in Maycomb seems to have. according to Scout
- The first book that Jem reads to Mrs. Dubose
- Atticus' Job
- The day that Calpurnia celebrates her birthday on
- A book containing the words and music of hymns
- The mysterious man living inside the Radley Place
- Harry Johnson's dog
20 Clues: Atticus' Job • Harry Johnson's dog • What Atticus says is a sin to do • Atticus' nickname when he was young • The town that Jem and Scout live in • Where Jem and Scout go for Christmas • What Scout thought was under her bed • What Jem uses to cut Mrs. Dubose's bushes • The book that Calpurnia taught Zeebo out of • The first book that Jem reads to Mrs. Dubose • ...
Radar Crossword #2 2020-05-09
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- Departmental home of the Census Bureau
- The center of the Industrial Revolution
- Site of D-Day invasion
- English royal family
- Former name of an Air Force Base in New Mexico
- Early work of science fiction
- Australia's first residents
- A particularly difficult discipline of chemistry
- South Africa's judicial capital
- Legendary canal engineer
- Spanish dictator
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- West Virginia or South Carolina
- A unique aspect of Nebraska's state legislature
- London's subway, colloquially
- Third largest ethnic group in Malaysia
- Part of China?
- California's junior senator
- The last frontier
- The first Existentialist
- President Trump's favorite phrase
- Early Supreme Court chief justice
- Protagonist of "Parks and Recreation"
- New York's most populous borough
- Eisenhower nickname
- Doesn't have baggage fees
- Fictional county in To Kill A Mockingbird
26 Clues: Part of China? • Spanish dictator • The last frontier • Eisenhower nickname • English royal family • Site of D-Day invasion • The first Existentialist • Legendary canal engineer • Doesn't have baggage fees • California's junior senator • Australia's first residents • London's subway, colloquially • Early work of science fiction • West Virginia or South Carolina • ...
That was a Book? 2021-11-03
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- Group of army doctors attempt to keep themselves sane with humor
- “There’s no place like home”
- Dinosaurs eat man and woman inherits this Park
- What shoe does the devil wear?
- Ten Things I Hate About You was based on this play
- She wants much more than this provincial life
- The merry adventures of this Prince of Thieves
- It’s a _______ life!
- “My name is Inigo Montoya, you killed my father, prepare to die!”
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- “Revenge is a dish best served cold.”
- Whose moving castle?
- It’s a sin to kill this bird
- Teen comedy based on Emma
- Stephen King’s prison Redemption
- Tom Hanks running through history
- The nose knows when this boy lies
- the Lambs “Well, Clarice - have the lambs stopped screaming?”
- Based on the book, The Accidental Billionaires
18 Clues: Whose moving castle? • It’s a _______ life! • 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 • 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 • ...
That was a Book? 2021-11-03
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- It’s a sin to kill this bird
- Stephen King’s prison Redemption
- Based on the book, The Accidental Billionaires
- Ten Things I Hate About You was based on this play
- The nose knows when this boy lies
- The merry adventures of this Prince of Thieves
- Group of army doctors attempt to keep themselves sane with humor
- She wants much more than this provincial life
- Dinosaurs eat man and woman inherits this Park
- Teen comedy based on Emma
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- “Revenge is a dish best served cold.”
- What shoe does the devil wear?
- It’s a _______ life!
- Whose moving castle?
- the Lambs “Well, Clarice - have the lambs stopped screaming?”
- Tom Hanks running through history
- “There’s no place like home”
- “My name is Inigo Montoya, you killed my father, prepare to die!”
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 • 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 • ...
Parvana's Journey 2019-10-09
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- Parvana and Asif dig for treasure but instead find ______
- _________ the Great
- capital city of Afghanistan
- Parvana gives him this name after finding him
- IDP for short, also known as refugees
- finds him in a cave; has one leg
- protagonist of the story
- Parvana's soft cover novel, To Kill a _______
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- the nurse works here, the Red ______ Clinic
- she "feeds" the ground to protect herself from landmines
- Parvana calls this place her "home" after deciding it's best to stay for awhile
- country that the story is set in
- full name of author of the book
- the month of fasting for Muslims
- the person who Parvana writes letters to
- military and political group that in control in the mid-1990s
- fields of purple, found in France
- died last winter, Parvana's little brother
18 Clues: _________ the Great • protagonist of the story • capital city of Afghanistan • full name of author of the book • country that the story is set in • the month of fasting for Muslims • finds him in a cave; has one leg • fields of purple, found in France • IDP for short, also known as refugees • the person who Parvana writes letters to • died last winter, Parvana's little brother • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird chapters 12-14 2012-10-19
Across
- This is how Dill felt when he was home with his mother and step-father
- very angry
- seriously
- This is where Calpurnia took Jem and Scout when Atticus was out of town.
- lacking energy, lazy
- Jem and Scout's aunt who has come to stay with them.
Down
- a long angry speech
- begin
- calm, serene
- anger
- reckless prank
- He was hiding under Scout's bed
12 Clues: begin • anger • seriously • very angry • calm, serene • reckless prank • a long angry speech • lacking energy, lazy • He was hiding under Scout's bed • Jem and Scout's aunt who has come to stay with them. • This is how Dill felt when he was home with his mother and step-father • This is where Calpurnia took Jem and Scout when Atticus was out of town.
To Kill a Mockingbird, Chapters 1-5 2015-01-08
Across
- implied or known without stating aloud
- pacifying or suppressing
- consulted
- reverence for God; fulfillment of religious obligations
- explaining in great detail
- favorable or successful
Down
- kind and gentle, not causing harm
- wisely
- immediate danger or risk
- the act of avoiding or hiding
- vague or unclear
- calmly or quietly
12 Clues: wisely • consulted • vague or unclear • calmly or quietly • favorable or successful • pacifying or suppressing • immediate danger or risk • explaining in great detail • the act of avoiding or hiding • kind and gentle, not causing harm • implied or known without stating aloud • reverence for God; fulfillment of religious obligations
To Kill A Mockingbird Vocab (Jessica Lewis) 2016-01-21
Across
- run-down; repulsive,as from neglect
- ill-natured; easily irritated or annoyed
- to lessen or to calm
- someone involved in a lawsuit
- mental or emotional strength in facing adversity (trouble or misfortune), danger or temptation courageously
- to subdue or make powerless
Down
- to clear of a charge; to find not guilty
- a written legal order directing a person to appear in court
- arrogant; feeling superior to others
- abnormality; a state different than what is expected or normal
- a restriction on a piece of land; the limiting of the passage of property (from one generation to another)
- sneaky, stealthy
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 • to clear of a charge; to find not guilty • ill-natured; easily irritated or annoyed • a written legal order directing a person to appear in court • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird ch 1-4 2023-09-11
Across
- wishing or appearing to wish evil to others
- always reserved and uncommunicative
- characteristic of a ruler or rule.
- the range of skills in a particular field or occupation
- irritate
- withdraw from an organization
Down
- showing an inclination to disagree.
- righteousness by virtue of being religiously devout
- roll around
- a health professional trained in the art of preparing drugs
- liable to sudden unpredictable change
- behave in a patronizing manner
12 Clues: irritate • roll around • withdraw from an organization • behave in a patronizing manner • characteristic of a ruler or rule. • showing an inclination to disagree. • always reserved and uncommunicative • liable to sudden unpredictable change • wishing or appearing to wish evil to others • righteousness by virtue of being religiously devout • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Chapter 2 Vocabulary 2023-02-28
Across
- something involved as a necessary part or consequence of something
- occurring or coming after something
- to humiliate or shame, as by injury to one's pride or self-respect
- a strong effect produced on the intellect, feelings, or conscience
- originating in and characteristic of a particular region or country; native
- to behave as if one is conscious of descending from a superior position, rank, or dignity
Down
- uneasy or fearful about something that might happen
- not legally permitted or authorized
- a temporary stay
- something meant to irritate or annoy
- the act of revealing or disclosing - especially something striking and not realized before
- a great number
12 Clues: a great number • a temporary stay • not legally permitted or authorized • occurring or coming after something • something meant to irritate or annoy • uneasy or fearful about something that might happen • something involved as a necessary part or consequence of something • to humiliate or shame, as by injury to one's pride or self-respect • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Vocabulary 22-31 2023-05-03
Across
- distinct; sharp and crisp
- outwardly resembles something but does not have the genuine qualities of that thing.
- body
- accomplishments; skills
- disrespect
- someone who stays away from society and the company of others
- filth
Down
- dull; with no special or interesting qualities
- fame
- childish
- angry
- full of emotion and strong feeling
12 Clues: fame • body • angry • filth • childish • disrespect • accomplishments; skills • distinct; sharp and crisp • full of emotion and strong feeling • dull; with no special or interesting qualities • someone who stays away from society and the company of others • outwardly resembles something but does not have the genuine qualities of that thing.
To Kill a Mockingbird Chapters 20-23 2025-01-08
Across
- Who comes looking for the children during the trial?
- This character gives Dill a sip of Coke and pretends to be drunk so people won't bother him about his lifestyle.
- Finish Atticus' line: "In the name of God, do your _______."
- Atticus says any white man who treats a black man poorly is _______.
Down
- Atticus specifically chose a person from this family to be on the jury.
- Bob Ewell _________ on Atticus on the post office corner after the trial.
- Atticus tells Tom and the kids that he will work on this to overturn Tom's conviction.
- Scout believes that Boo Radley stays inside because he ______ to stay inside.
- The jury finds Tom Robinson to be ________.
- Jem felt _______ about the verdict.
- The jury took ________ and a half hours to convict Tom Robinson.
- Who does Aunt Alexandra ban from the house?
12 Clues: Jem felt _______ about the verdict. • The jury finds Tom Robinson to be ________. • Who does Aunt Alexandra ban from the house? • Who comes looking for the children during the trial? • Finish Atticus' line: "In the name of God, do your _______." • The jury took ________ and a half hours to convict Tom Robinson. • ...
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
Down
- 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 • ...
Boardwork Crosswork Puzzle 2022-08-23
Across
- the type of "classroom" where you can find all of our class resources
- A _________ Carol
- the first word in the title of Mr. Taylor's favorite novel
- the playwright whose work we will be reading
- the engagement level that indicates you should be taking notes
- the percentage reduction on a summative assignment that is submitted late
- the novel Mr. Taylor had been reading for leisure
- To Kill a ___________
- Mr. Olaf's last name
Down
- the category of assignment that includes everyday homework
- the first novel we will be reading
- Out of the ______ Planet
- the category of assignment that includes projects and essays
- Mr. Taylor's mortal enemy
14 Clues: A _________ Carol • Mr. Olaf's last name • To Kill a ___________ • Out of the ______ Planet • Mr. Taylor's mortal enemy • the first novel we will be reading • the playwright whose work we will be reading • the novel Mr. Taylor had been reading for leisure • the category of assignment that includes everyday homework • the first word in the title of Mr. Taylor's favorite novel • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Chap 11 Vocab 2021-12-16
Across
- behind the times, outmoded
- reduction of violence; moderation of intensity
- straightness; righteousness
- natural inclinations; leanings
- to form or move in waves; fluctuate
Down
- a depression of spirits; dejection; a pensive mood; sadness
- a preliminary survey to gain information
- resentful displeasure; personal offense
- ill-natured; quarrelsome
- a proposition supporting a conclusion
- slang for back talk; a disrespectful response; gossip
- prohibition; an order forbidding something to be done
12 Clues: ill-natured; quarrelsome • behind the times, outmoded • straightness; righteousness • natural inclinations; leanings • to form or move in waves; fluctuate • a proposition supporting a conclusion • resentful displeasure; personal offense • a preliminary survey to gain information • reduction of violence; moderation of intensity • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 17-22 Vocabulary 2023-04-26
Across
- cheerful, merry
- sarcastic; bitter; nasty
- a condition that is in existence at birth
- explain
- work or labor that requires a lot of energy and stamina.
Down
- foolish or rash boldness
- clear of a charge; find not guilty
- good fortune; wealth
- carefully phrased; cautious
- the act of willing, choosing, or resolving; exercise of willing
- someone who often belittles or makes fun of someone else
- everlasting; continuous
12 Clues: explain • cheerful, merry • good fortune; wealth • everlasting; continuous • foolish or rash boldness • sarcastic; bitter; nasty • carefully phrased; cautious • clear of a charge; find not guilty • a condition that is in existence at birth • someone who often belittles or makes fun of someone else • work or labor that requires a lot of energy and stamina. • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee 2020-03-23
Across
- be considered superior to other people
- name
- large farm or estate where crops are grown
- animal that is highlighted in the title
- minor criminal offence
Down
- universal right to protect all persons regardless
- where the novel is set
- and Jem's father
- of keeping people apart according to their colour
- voice of the narrator
- mob of men who lynched black individuals
- get rid of something formally
12 Clues: name • and Jem's father • voice of the narrator • where the novel is set • minor criminal offence • get rid of something formally • be considered superior to other people • animal that is highlighted in the title • mob of men who lynched black individuals • large farm or estate where crops are grown • universal right to protect all persons regardless • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Chapter 11 Vocabulary 2024-01-19
Across
- behind the times
- a discourse or declamation full of bitter condemnation
- moral integrity: righteousness
- to engage in conflict with
- depression of spirits: dejection
- inferior in importance, size, or degree: comparatively unimportant
- a formal and systematic questioning
- intellectual, moral, or artistic decline
Down
- having no pity: merciless, cruel
- to be moodily silent
- to meet as an adversary or enemy
- to come upon face-to-face
- a short sleeveless garment for women
- strong vengeful anger or indignation
14 Clues: behind the times • to be moodily silent • to come upon face-to-face • to engage in conflict with • moral integrity: righteousness • having no pity: merciless, cruel • to meet as an adversary or enemy • depression of spirits: dejection • a formal and systematic questioning • a short sleeveless garment for women • strong vengeful anger or indignation • ...
Maycomb Puzzle 2022-04-11
Across
- It is a sin to Kill a
- Scout's Halloween costume
- A poor family that only comes to the first day of school
- A friend of Jem and Scut who only comes to Maycomb in the summers
- Who died trying to escape prison?
- Mrs. Dubose is an example of what life lesson
Down
- A person how was rumored to stab his father with a pair of scissors
- The wife of the convicted rapist
- A rapid mad dog
- State located in the Southeast
- A family how has been greatly impacted on farming by the Great Depression
- A snow figure made by Jem and Scout
12 Clues: A rapid mad dog • It is a sin to Kill a • Scout's Halloween costume • State located in the Southeast • The wife of the convicted rapist • Who died trying to escape prison? • A snow figure made by Jem and Scout • Mrs. Dubose is an example of what life lesson • A poor family that only comes to the first day of school • ...
Chamber 24-25 2024-08-29
Across
- I make weird yelps when scared
- White Winter Hymnal #1 fan
- Concussion Magnet
- Youtube shorts
- Musical Engineer
- Lives furthest away
- Gingerbread
- Laughs delightfully loudly
- I love cable knit sweaters
- Future Mrs. One Direction
- Biggest Swiftie
- Can disappear
- My name is a word in french
- Free spirit that needs a leash
- Negative Leg
- My name is a band
- Animals
Down
- Has our favorite accent
- Has had all the hairstyles
- Happy
- Has fallen off the stage
- Aspiring Alto
- Ravioli
- Wonka
- Javelin
- Regency Romances
- Cars attack me
- Apple Juice is Life
- I have a rod in my spine
- I'm good at too many things
- Obsessed with Brandon Sanderson
- Biggest bench in choir
- Is a Blueberry
- Always has a little drink
- Black t-shirt
- To Kill a Mockingbird
36 Clues: Happy • Wonka • Ravioli • Javelin • Animals • Gingerbread • Negative Leg • Aspiring Alto • Can disappear • Black t-shirt • Youtube shorts • Cars attack me • Is a Blueberry • Biggest Swiftie • Musical Engineer • Regency Romances • Concussion Magnet • My name is a band • Lives furthest away • Apple Juice is Life • To Kill a Mockingbird • Biggest bench in choir • Has our favorite accent • Has fallen off the stage • ...
Chamber 24-25 2024-08-29
Across
- Obsessed with Brandon Sanderson
- Has had all the hairstyles
- Happy
- Ravioli
- Apple Juice is Life
- Biggest Swiftie
- Always has a little drink
- Gingerbread
- Javelin
- I'm good at too many things
- My name is a band
- Negative Leg
- Concussion Magnet
- I make weird yelps when scared
- Cars attack me
- Has fallen off the stage
- Youtube shorts
- Animals
Down
- Wonka
- Biggest bench in choir
- Future Mrs. One Direction
- Free spirit that needs a leash
- I have a rod in my spine
- Can disappear
- Aspiring Alto
- Black t-shirt
- Has our favorite accent
- Lives furthest away
- I love cable knit sweaters
- Regency Romances
- White Winter Hymnal #1 fan
- My name is a word in french
- Is a Blueberry
- To Kill a Mockingbird
- Laughs delightfully loudly
- Musical Engineer
36 Clues: Wonka • Happy • Ravioli • Javelin • Animals • Gingerbread • Negative Leg • Can disappear • Aspiring Alto • Black t-shirt • Is a Blueberry • Cars attack me • Youtube shorts • Biggest Swiftie • Regency Romances • Musical Engineer • My name is a band • Concussion Magnet • Apple Juice is Life • Lives furthest away • To Kill a Mockingbird • Biggest bench in choir • Has our favorite accent • I have a rod in my spine • ...
Author of? 2021-03-25
Across
- Author of the great gatsby
- Author of the Noddy books
- Author of Don Quixote
- Author of Howl's Moving Castle
- Author of pride and prejudice
- Author of The hitchhiker's Guide to the galaxy
- Author of Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief
- Author of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
- Author of Through the Looking-Glass
- Author of The Godfather
- Author of the Outsiders
- Author of To Kill a Mockingbird
- Author of Jekyll and Hyde
Down
- Author of Peter Rabbit
- Author of The light fantastic
- Author of Great expectations
- Author of Anne of Green Gables
- Author of the lord of the rings
- Author of taming of the shrew
- Author of The Odyssey
- Author of A Study in Scarlet, A Sherlock Holmes Novel
- Author of Jane Eyre
- Author of 1984
- author of The Hunger Games
- Author of Harry Potter
25 Clues: Author of 1984 • Author of Jane Eyre • Author of Don Quixote • Author of The Odyssey • Author of Peter Rabbit • Author of Harry Potter • Author of The Godfather • Author of the Outsiders • Author of the Noddy books • Author of Jekyll and Hyde • Author of the great gatsby • author of The Hunger Games • Author of Great expectations • Author of The light fantastic • ...
