to kill a mockingbird Crossword Puzzles
Vocabulary 2013-01-15
Across
- /Many people are duped into buying the products on As seen on T.V.
- /the ability to think quickly and make good judgements.
- /low in spirits.
- /I had _____ to ask Mrs. Rodgers for an extension for the To Kill a Mockingbird essay.
- /to honor the memory with a ceremony.
- /anything that is the direct opposite of something else.
- /There was an _____ toddler in our plane last year that didn't let us sleep.
- /a person who hates or distrusts mankind.
- /The pastor at Bible Church gave a _____ he said:Thanks lord for letting us all start a new year.
- / Jessica was ____ when she didn't get the Iphone 5 for Christmas.
- / When Susan came back from Seattle she was surprised her her house was _____, it was like she had left it.
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- /In the story To Kill a Mockingbird Scout is _____ by Calpurnia after insulting her guest Walter.
- /to come,be,or go before in time,place,order,rank,or importance.
- / 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.
- /moving or doing something very quietly or secretly.
- /The black stain was _____ even after it had been washed with soap.
- /Martin Luther King gave many civil right _____.
- /lacking intelligence,interest,or imagination;dull.
- /showing a desire to harm others.
- /to discard(something)as useless or a burden.
- /assemble,lead,order,organize.
- /My parent's looked at my sister with disapprobation when she got home past curfew.
- /to say something suddenly because you are surprised
- /My parents are _____ about me getting a car junior year because they think it will affect my school work.
- /The cashier at Savemart was ______ with furry when the customer paid with a bag of change, while there was a long line.
- / The _____ people of Mexico were treated harshly by the Spaniards.
- / to change your attitude and become less severe
- /When I was at Hawaii the trolley I went on moved back and forth from the driver's _____ breaking.
- / The bright psychedelic shirt was analogous to a rainbow in a rainy day.
- / The _____ of Korea was killed by a group of rebels after he controlled their land for years.
31 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. • /Martin Luther King gave many civil right _____. • / to change your attitude and become less severe • ...
TKAM CROSSWORD! 2021-05-17
Across
- the location of the hearing
- grows up throughout the novel
- to kill this is a sin because it doesn't harm anyone
- the schoolteacher who tells Scout not to let her father teach her how to read
- stays in his house except when he saved Jem and Scout
- scout's last name
- the judge of the Robinson/Ewell case
- scout's father, defends Tom Robinson brilliantly and is a respectable man
- tried to kill Jem and Scout
- the location of where items were being collected by Scout and Jem
- the morphine addict's last name only
- the family that skips school after attending for one day
- the setting is in this city in Alabama
- Charles baker harris's nickname
- was used to kill bob ewell
- the family that doesn't take anything that they can't pay back
- teaches the students about a democracy
- the fake drunkard
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- the crippled man who was ruled guilty
- this person says Maycomb has taken "baby steps"
- the reverend who forces everyone at church to pay a total of $10
- a main theme of this story, and it relates to the title of the novel because of Jem
- calls Atticus a n-word lover and has a fight with Scout
- is the sheriff and covers up the bob ewell killing
- scouts aunt who comes over and stays with them
- tom robinson is sentenced to this place
- is the housekeeper for the Finch family
- fair treatment
- the prosecutor who goes against Atticus in the court
- the daughter of bob ewell
- wants to marry Dill
31 Clues: fair treatment • scout's last name • the fake drunkard • wants to marry Dill • the daughter of bob ewell • was used to kill bob ewell • the location of the hearing • tried to kill Jem and Scout • grows up throughout the novel • Charles baker harris's nickname • the judge of the Robinson/Ewell case • the morphine addict's last name only • the crippled man who was ruled guilty • ...
Books & Authors 2025-01-23
Across
- Lee Child protagonist
- The prequel to The Lord of the Rings (3,6)
- Irish TV presenter & novelist (6,6)
- Author of The Thursday Murder Club books (7,5)
- Sir Arthur Conan Doyle classic "The - of the Baskervilles
- Hilary Mantel novel turned into a BBC series (4,4)
- Booker Prize winning author 2023 (4,5)
- Main character from The Hunger Games series (7,8)
- Horror author of "The Shining" and "It" (7,4)
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- Shakespeare's last play (3,7)
- Gabriel García Márquez book - One Hundred Years of
- American novelist of "The old man and the sea" (6,9)
- To Kill a Mockingbird author (6,3)
- Oscar Wilde novel "The Picture of ..."
- Poets and novelists Charlotte, Emily and Anne
- Don Quixote's friend (6,5)
- Creator of Inspector Rebus (3,6)
- Surname of the writer of the Game Of Thrones books
- Writer of Normal People - Sally
19 Clues: Lee Child protagonist • Don Quixote's friend (6,5) • Shakespeare's last play (3,7) • Writer of Normal People - Sally • Creator of Inspector Rebus (3,6) • To Kill a Mockingbird author (6,3) • Irish TV presenter & novelist (6,6) • Oscar Wilde novel "The Picture of ..." • Booker Prize winning author 2023 (4,5) • The prequel to The Lord of the Rings (3,6) • ...
How Well Do You Know Your Teachers 2013-09-24
Across
- I like to ski moguls
- I have visited 13 countries and would like to travel more
- I worked on a whale watch boat as a senior in college for my internship
- I am obsessed with my dog
- I love to play saxophone
- I received my undergraduate education at the University of Vermont.
- My favorite book of all is To Kill a Mockingbird.
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- I like to pick mushrooms
- I refuse to let technology in my house that isn't made by Apple
- I can wire and assemble a chandelier in under twenty minutes
- I'm an early riser
- I like Coke Zero
- I like to grow things, but only if I or someone else can eat them
- I love to surf
- I love to draw and paint, especially things I've grown in my garden
- I ride horses
16 Clues: I ride horses • I love to surf • I like Coke Zero • I'm an early riser • I like to ski moguls • I like to pick mushrooms • I love to play saxophone • I am obsessed with my dog • My favorite book of all is To Kill a Mockingbird. • I have visited 13 countries and would like to travel more • I can wire and assemble a chandelier in under twenty minutes • ...
The Hunger games 2024-12-03
Across
- The boy who is in love with the main character.
- The city where the rich people live.
- An animal that copies you.
- When the people stand up for themselves and attack.
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- The people who win the games.
- The most important thing in the arena.
- The people who go to the arena need to do it.
- When you wn the games you become a.....
- The man who controls the games.
- The main character.
10 Clues: The main character. • An animal that copies you. • The people who win the games. • The man who controls the games. • The city where the rich people live. • The most important thing in the arena. • When you wn the games you become a..... • The people who go to the arena need to do it. • The boy who is in love with the main character. • ...
Famous Novel Characters 2020-02-25
Across
- The character who had adventures in the wonderland
- Catcher in the Rye main character
- The Pig in Charlotte's Web
- Scarlett's love in Gone with the Wind
- The lord in Harry Potter who must not be named
- The main character in Gone with the Wind
- The main character in Little Mermaid
- The dog in Peanuts
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- The snowman in Frozen
- The man who turned into an insect in Metamorphosis
- Harry's bestfriend who is very gifted
- He lost the ring to Bilbo in Lord of the Rings
- The little Finch in To Kill a Mockingbird
- Catch-22's main character
- The Kansas Girl in Wizard of Oz
- First name of Mrs. Dalloway
- The wise one in Star Wars
17 Clues: The dog in Peanuts • The snowman in Frozen • Catch-22's main character • The wise one in Star Wars • The Pig in Charlotte's Web • First name of Mrs. Dalloway • The Kansas Girl in Wizard of Oz • Catcher in the Rye main character • The main character in Little Mermaid • Harry's bestfriend who is very gifted • Scarlett's love in Gone with the Wind • ...
Author and their work 2023-09-29
Across
- Who wrote "1984"
- Who wrote "Mrs. Dalloway"
- Who wrote "Pride and Prejudice"
- Who wrote "Wuthering Heights"
- Who wrote "Hamlet"
- Who wrote "The Catcher in the Rye"
- Who wrote "The Stranger"
- Who wrote "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn"
- Who wrote "The Lord of the Rings"
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- Who wrote "Beloved"
- Who wrote "A Game of Thrones"
- Who wrote "The Metamorphosis"
- Who wrote "Murder on the Orient Express"
- Who wrote "The Sound and the Fury"
- Who wrote "Great Expectations"
- Who wrote "Les Misérables"
- Who wrote "One Hundred Years of Solitude"
- Who wrote "The Old Man and the Sea"
- Who wrote "Charlotte Bronte"
- Who wrote "War and Peace"
- Who wrote "To Kill a Mockingbird"
- Who wrote "The Great Gatsby"
- Who wrote "Brave New World"
- Who wrote "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone"
24 Clues: Who wrote "1984" • Who wrote "Hamlet" • Who wrote "Beloved" • Who wrote "The Stranger" • Who wrote "Mrs. Dalloway" • Who wrote "War and Peace" • Who wrote "Les Misérables" • Who wrote "Brave New World" • Who wrote "Charlotte Bronte" • Who wrote "The Great Gatsby" • Who wrote "A Game of Thrones" • Who wrote "The Metamorphosis" • Who wrote "Wuthering Heights" • ...
May the Comb be with you 2016-06-26
Across
- The first treasure found at the oaks in front of Radleys
- The middle name of Dill
- "The one thing that doesn't abide by majority rule is a person's ____."
- Mr Underwood's brainchild, the Maycomb ___
- The trio wanted this Radley to come out
- The judge who presided the famous case
- The carrier of gossip of the street, Miss ___
- Jem read this book to Mrs Dubose
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- Jem and Jean Louise got this as their Christmas present
- The __ don't take anything they can't pay back
- Where Dill is from
- The one famous for cakes
- What Mr Raymond actually drinks from that paper bag
- Jean Louise __ Finch
- The type of knife Bob Ewell was killed with
- Maycomb's chief telephone operator
- It was a sin to kill this mockingbird
- The snowman built by Jem and Scout was a caricature of Mr __
- The number of siblings Mayella Ewell had
19 Clues: Where Dill is from • Jean Louise __ Finch • The middle name of Dill • The one famous for cakes • Jem read this book to Mrs Dubose • Maycomb's chief telephone operator • It was a sin to kill this mockingbird • The judge who presided the famous case • The trio wanted this Radley to come out • The number of siblings Mayella Ewell had • Mr Underwood's brainchild, the Maycomb ___ • ...
Security Awareness Crossword, June 2021 2021-06-14
Across
- (Currently) holds the record for the largest data breach (3 billion accounts) of all time (5)
- Havex, DarkComet, FlawedAmmyy (3)
- Have I Been Pwned creator Hunt (4)
- European data protection and privacy law (4)
- Virtual Private Network (3)
- An exploitable weakness in a system/software (13)
- Former NSA contractor who leaked highly classified info (7)
- Reminds you to not forget the eggs (4)
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- Worldwide ransomware attack that happened in May 2017 and affected many hospitals and factories (8)
- Something that you might forget if you don't use a manager (8)
- Scientist that studies the universe and related objects (10)
- "To Kill a __________" (11)
- Things that InfoSec get a lot of (6)
- "Avengers, ________!" (8)
14 Clues: "Avengers, ________!" (8) • "To Kill a __________" (11) • Virtual Private Network (3) • Havex, DarkComet, FlawedAmmyy (3) • Have I Been Pwned creator Hunt (4) • Things that InfoSec get a lot of (6) • Reminds you to not forget the eggs (4) • European data protection and privacy law (4) • An exploitable weakness in a system/software (13) • ...
Racahel Wnuk To Kill A Mockingbird SAT Vocab #3 2013-03-08
Across
- to show contempt
- elaborate;ornate
- sympathy;pity
- indication;evidence
- to shudder; a sudden light
- can use both hands well
- flimsy;weak
- ease off;die down
- regret
- make a hole
- unemotionally
- clothing for furniture
- profession;trade
- quality;value
- erase
- pivot
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- fake;artificalo
- mallet
- withered;dried up
- acting with out speech
- impulsive;automatic
- dull;boring
- distinction
- fearful;full of anxiety
- drape; lounge
- involved in legal action
- seperation;divison
- secretive; surreptitious
- remote
- gather
- leaving
- convulsion;fit
- dress;costume
33 Clues: erase • pivot • mallet • regret • remote • gather • leaving • dull;boring • distinction • flimsy;weak • make a hole • sympathy;pity • drape; lounge • unemotionally • quality;value • dress;costume • convulsion;fit • fake;artificalo • to show contempt • elaborate;ornate • profession;trade • withered;dried up • ease off;die down • seperation;divison • impulsive;automatic • indication;evidence • acting with out speech • ...
Rachael Wnuk - To Kill A Mockingbird - SAT Vocab #2 2013-03-01
Across
- decorated; adorned
- fearful; dreadful
- deviation
- silent; indistinct
- a mixture making a whole
- avoidance
- lacking steadiness
- the act of annoying;harassment
- at the same time;concurrent
- gloomy; sullen
- jail; prison
- slither; sneak
- preliminary; introduction
- challenge; approach
- leanings; natural inclinations
- innocent
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- flexible; adaptable
- disorder; ailment
- proud; triumphant
- weak; flimsy
- privilege; title
- noble; honorable
- proud; arrogant
- not readily noticeable;obscure
- distinguished; talked about
- cupboard; buffet
- commit; carryout
- summoning a witness to court
- rich; wealthy
- uselessness
- move; shift
- concise
32 Clues: concise • innocent • deviation • avoidance • uselessness • move; shift • weak; flimsy • jail; prison • rich; wealthy • gloomy; sullen • slither; sneak • proud; arrogant • privilege; title • noble; honorable • cupboard; buffet • commit; carryout • fearful; dreadful • disorder; ailment • proud; triumphant • decorated; adorned • silent; indistinct • lacking steadiness • flexible; adaptable • challenge; approach • ...
To kill a mockingbird vocabulary 2016-03-09
7 Clues: / unwillingly • / judgment by a jury • / evidence given in court • / to prove or declare guilty • / to stir up anger;to oppose • / silently gloomy or unfriendly • / to assert the contrary or opposite of
Ch. 11-21 Vocabulary: To Kill A Mockingbird 2023-04-14
Across
- a person who lives at the same time as another
- not attracting attention
- continued in the face of difficulty
- not feeling or showing emotion
- stern or strict in manner/appearance
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- surveillance
- able to use both hands equally well
- main principle or belief
- deeply distressing or disturbing experience or injury
- ability to read and write
- charming, lovable
- an exclusive right or privilege
- clothing
- variation; rising and falling in level
- reckless adventure
15 Clues: clothing • surveillance • charming, lovable • reckless adventure • main principle or belief • not attracting attention • ability to read and write • not feeling or showing emotion • an exclusive right or privilege • able to use both hands equally well • continued in the face of difficulty • stern or strict in manner/appearance • variation; rising and falling in level • ...
Crossword 2025-12-17
Across
- Your favorite class on A-days (that's also loud)
- The Droid in your classroom
- The thing you got that's big for doing AI stuff
- The base of your drink
- Your lego flower
- farm Written by George Orwell
- Your Water bottle color
- The play we did
- The Middle Character on your whiteboard under the times
- Who wrote "To Kill a Mockingbird"
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- How everyone died in the short stories
- "A room without__is like a body without a soul"
- A 1920's based book written by F. Scott Fitzgerald
- "At my heart is the darkest night. Upon my coming the birds take flight, What am I?"
- Your favorite flavor in DP
- What you have in your soda
- One of your flower pens color
17 Clues: The play we did • Your lego flower • The base of your drink • Your Water bottle color • Your favorite flavor in DP • What you have in your soda • The Droid in your classroom • farm Written by George Orwell • One of your flower pens color • Who wrote "To Kill a Mockingbird" • How everyone died in the short stories • "A room without__is like a body without a soul" • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Crossword 2022-02-22
Across
- lack of corruption or guile.
- a biased opinion towards a group of people for no good reason.
- two words, the basic rights given to humans to protect their freedom from a government or organization
- what is right and what is wrong in modern society.
Down
- information gained through education.
- Hatred towards a person based on their race.
- the idea of equal and fair punishment and treatment.
7 Clues: lack of corruption or guile. • information gained through education. • Hatred towards a person based on their race. • what is right and what is wrong in modern society. • the idea of equal and fair punishment and treatment. • a biased opinion towards a group of people for no good reason. • ...
TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD CROSSWORD 2026-02-25
7 Clues: Atticus' son • Atticus' daughter • Also named as Arthur • Scout & Jem's friend • Caroline Scout's teacher • Family that is the talk of the town • Robinson Man that Atticus is defending
Maycomb local crossword 2023-05-10
Across
- Who killed Mr. Ewell
- Who visits Scout and Jem every summer
- Who comes looking for the kids at the courthouse during the trial
- First thing Scout finds in the trees knot hole
- Who was the judge during the trial
- What does Atticus not eat
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- What is it a sin to kill according to Atticus
- Who rolled in a tire to the Radley house
- What was Scout dressed as for the pagent
- What does Jem forget on the Radleys fence
- Who does Scout tackle for revenge
- Tom Robinson dies when trying to escape____
12 Clues: Who killed Mr. Ewell • What does Atticus not eat • Who does Scout tackle for revenge • Who was the judge during the trial • Who visits Scout and Jem every summer • Who rolled in a tire to the Radley house • What was Scout dressed as for the pagent • What does Jem forget on the Radleys fence • Tom Robinson dies when trying to escape____ • ...
Revamp projects 2024-03-13
Across
- It's giving Cuban Missile Crisis
- Name Looks like a misspelled planet
- An action that may bring us more work
- It's not my first______
- Growing in Shrek's garden
- Path favored by Barbie?
- Drink at diner
- The worst club to putt with
- Low land belonging to Karl's dog?
- Birthplace of Rock and Roll
- "Look at the stars, look how they shine on you..." and your Nordic Conquests...
- Arc of a narrative, or a fib?
- ELI5: River Styx
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- Name often confused with horse mounted soldiers
- A type of fruit, or a 2-Hour Friday Call
- Saint Augustine, Florida for the U.S.
- Arc which is equal to a radius
- Karaoke Participant
- When two streams are not enough
- Snap, Crackle and Pop run this place
- To Kill A _________
- Worth about 1000 thoughts
- Second place to Midas's hand?
- 3 Miles further than Eminem ever got
- One allure of exploration
- U.S. city whose name is composed of two state abbrev.
26 Clues: Drink at diner • ELI5: River Styx • Karaoke Participant • To Kill A _________ • It's not my first______ • Path favored by Barbie? • Worth about 1000 thoughts • Growing in Shrek's garden • One allure of exploration • The worst club to putt with • Birthplace of Rock and Roll • Second place to Midas's hand? • Arc of a narrative, or a fib? • Arc which is equal to a radius • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird, Chapters 6-10 2015-01-15
Across
- approached and demanded a conversation
- cutting up the limbs or part of something
- intensely bright and colorful
- forcefully or vigorously
- the act of keeping watch
- large tomb or a structure that holds many caskets
Down
- committed
- able to speakin a clear manner
- going beyond what is considered reasonable
- easy to miss or not see
- cannot be stopped or avoided
- decreasing or diminishing in size or amount
12 Clues: committed • easy to miss or not see • forcefully or vigorously • the act of keeping watch • cannot be stopped or avoided • intensely bright and colorful • able to speakin a clear manner • approached and demanded a conversation • cutting up the limbs or part of something • going beyond what is considered reasonable • decreasing or diminishing in size or amount • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Ch.25-31 2024-05-09
Across
- What role does Scout play in the pageant?
- Who scared Jem and Scout before the pageant?
- In chapter 26, what grade is Scout it?
- What did Jem teach Dill to do?
- How much cents would the best Halloween costume receive?
- What did Jem say he never wanted to hear about anymore?
- Why did Mr.Ewell get fired from the WPA?
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- Who got a job with Mr.Link Deas?
- When was the pageant taking place?
- How are Misses Tutti and Frutti related?
- Who did Jem tell Scout to not be afraid of?
- What sport did Jem do?
12 Clues: What sport did Jem do? • What did Jem teach Dill to do? • Who got a job with Mr.Link Deas? • When was the pageant taking place? • In chapter 26, what grade is Scout it? • How are Misses Tutti and Frutti related? • Why did Mr.Ewell get fired from the WPA? • What role does Scout play in the pageant? • Who did Jem tell Scout to not be afraid of? • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird - Key Characters 2024-02-25
Across
- Scouts Brother
- The main character, The Protagonist
- The Lawyer, Scouts Dad
- Ewell Bob /The one “who started it first”, The ones who wrongfully accused someone (Father of the Ewell family)
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- The boy who comes to stay each summer, Friends with Jem and Scout
- Maudie /The town gossip, Who lives 2 houses down
- Alexander /Scouts Aunt, Atticus’s sister
- Rachel /Dills Aunt and the teacher
- / The maid
- Radley /The weird neighbour
10 Clues: / The maid • Scouts Brother • The Lawyer, Scouts Dad • Radley /The weird neighbour • Rachel /Dills Aunt and the teacher • The main character, The Protagonist • Alexander /Scouts Aunt, Atticus’s sister • Maudie /The town gossip, Who lives 2 houses down • The boy who comes to stay each summer, Friends with Jem and Scout • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird crossword puzzle 2026-03-02
Across
- Scouts older brother who watches the trial closely
- The man accused of hurting Mayella Ewell
- The boy who visits Maycomb during the summer
- The court event where evidence is presented and a verdict is decided
- The nickname of Jean Louise finch
Down
- The girl who accused Tom Robinson
- The mysterious neighbor whose first man is arthur
- The small Alabama town where the story takes place
- The character who shows bravery by defending Tom Robinson.
9 Clues: The girl who accused Tom Robinson • The nickname of Jean Louise finch • The man accused of hurting Mayella Ewell • The boy who visits Maycomb during the summer • The mysterious neighbor whose first man is arthur • Scouts older brother who watches the trial closely • The small Alabama town where the story takes place • ...
How to kill a mockingbird. 2024-04-17
7 Clues: What is a sin to kill? • What did atticus shoot? • What is Mrs. Dubose addicted to? • Who beat Mrs.Dubos camellia bushes? • what eye is atticus nearly blind in? • Who is the sheriff of Maycomb county? • What did jem have to do for Mrs Dubose after running her flowers?
sixties 2 2024-06-05
Across
- Film about a pool hustler's rise and fall.
- “2001 ……” Sci-fi film directed by Stanley Kubrick.
- “and the Sun dance Kid” Western about two outlaws.
- “…. And Clyde” Film about notorious bank robbers.
- “……Arabia” Epic about a British officer in WWI.
- Film about a rebellious prisoner.
- Film featuring the song "Mrs. Robinson."
- Comedy-drama about an insurance clerk.
- “the Bad and the Ugly” Iconic spaghetti western.
- Horror film about a young mother's fears.
- Road movie featuring Peter Fonda and Dennis Hopper.
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- “…Candidate” Political thriller about brainwashing.
- Hitchcock thriller with a famous shower scene.
- “…… Tiffanys” Audrey Hepburn as Holly Golightly.
- Musical retelling of "Romeo and Juliet."
- “To Kill a …..” Film based on Harper Lee's novel.
- Musical about the von Trapp family.
- Satirical comedy about nuclear war.
- “….Night” Musical comedy starring The Beatles.
- “….. of the Night” Drama about a black detective in the South.
20 Clues: Film about a rebellious prisoner. • Musical about the von Trapp family. • Satirical comedy about nuclear war. • Comedy-drama about an insurance clerk. • Musical retelling of "Romeo and Juliet." • Film featuring the song "Mrs. Robinson." • Horror film about a young mother's fears. • Film about a pool hustler's rise and fall. • Hitchcock thriller with a famous shower scene. • ...
1950's Male actors 2024-06-26
Across
- Famous for "Spartacus" and "Paths of Glory."
- Famous for "A Streetcar Named Desire" and "The Godfather."
- He was in "Ocean's 11" and also a famous singer.
- Known for "The Great Escape" and "Bullitt."
- Starred in many Westerns, including "True Grit."
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- Known for "North by Northwest" and "To Catch a Thief."
- Famous for "Giant" and "Pillow Talk."
- Known for "Rebel Without a Cause" and "East of Eden."
- He starred in "Cool Hand Luke" and "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid."
- Starred in "To Kill a Mockingbird."
10 Clues: Starred in "To Kill a Mockingbird." • Famous for "Giant" and "Pillow Talk." • Known for "The Great Escape" and "Bullitt." • Famous for "Spartacus" and "Paths of Glory." • He was in "Ocean's 11" and also a famous singer. • Starred in many Westerns, including "True Grit." • Known for "Rebel Without a Cause" and "East of Eden." • ...
Chamber 24-25 2024-08-29
Across
- Has had all the hairstyles
- I make weird yelps when scared
- Aspiring Alto
- I love cable knit sweaters
- Concussion Magnet
- Gingerbread
- Ravioli
- Biggest Swiftie
- Musical Engineer
- Can disappear
- Has fallen off the stage
- Laughs delightfully loudly
- Is a Blueberry
- Free spirit that needs a leash
- Wonka
- Happy
- My name is a band
- Regency Romances
- Cars attack me
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- Lives furthest away
- Obsessed with Brandon Sanderson
- Biggest bench in choir
- White Winter Hymnal #1 fan
- Future Mrs. One Direction
- Always has a little drink
- Negative Leg
- I have a rod in my spine
- Has our favorite accent
- I'm good at too many things
- Javelin
- Animals
- My name is a word in french
- Black t-shirt
- To Kill a Mockingbird
- Youtube shorts
- Apple Juice is Life
36 Clues: Wonka • Happy • Ravioli • Javelin • Animals • Gingerbread • Negative Leg • Aspiring Alto • Can disappear • Black t-shirt • Is a Blueberry • Youtube shorts • Cars attack me • 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 • I have a rod in my spine • ...
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
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- 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 • ...
"To Kill a Mockingbird" Review for Chapters 23 2021-10-07
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- According to Jem, how many kinds of folks are there - in Maycomb County?
- Where is "the one place where a man ought to get a square deal"?
- Where is Tom Robinson being kept until his appeal?
- What does Jem conclude is the reason that Boo stays shut up in his house?
- Whom does Scout want to invite to dinner, but Aunt Alexandra objects?
- What was Aunt Alexandra doing while listening to her brother and the kids discuss the trial?
- This is what Atticus calls a white man who cheats a black man (because of the color of his skin).
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- What did Jem want to "do away with"?
- The crime of rap
- The big idea exemplified here: "...they're not our kind of folks...you can put him in shoes and a new suit, but he'll never be like Jem...Because - he - is - trash"?
- The fact that "Mr. Ewell was a veteran of an obscure war" is an example of which big idea?
- The reason Atticus gave Ewell for refusing to fight with him.
- What did Atticus tell Jem to do in order to understand his motivation for spitting on and threatening him?
- The absence of eyewitnesses helps create what?
- There was a man on the jury who wanted to vote for an acquittal. Where was he from?
15 Clues: The crime of rap • What did Jem want to "do away with"? • The absence of eyewitnesses helps create what? • Where is Tom Robinson being kept until his appeal? • The reason Atticus gave Ewell for refusing to fight with him. • Where is "the one place where a man ought to get a square deal"? • Whom does Scout want to invite to dinner, but Aunt Alexandra objects? • ...
"To Kill a Mockingbird" Review for Chapter 23 2021-10-07
Across
- What did Atticus tell Jem to do in order to understand his motivation for spitting on and threatening him?
- The fact that "Mr. Ewell was a veteran of an obscure war" is an example of which big idea?
- The big idea exemplified here: "...they're not our kind of folks...you can put him in shoes and a new suit, but he'll never be like Jem...Because - he - is - trash"?
- There was a man on the jury who wanted to vote for an acquittal. Where was he from?
- Where is "the one place where a man ought to get a square deal"?
- Whom does Scout want to invite to dinner, but Aunt Alexandra objects?
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- The crime of rape is considered a ______ __________.
- According to Jem, how many kinds of folks are there - in Maycomb County?
- What does Jem conclude is the reason that Boo stays shut up in his house?
- Where is Tom Robinson being kept until his appeal?
- The absence of eyewitnesses helps create what?
- This is what Atticus calls a white man who cheats a black man (because of the color of his skin).
- What was Aunt Alexandra doing while listening to her brother and the kids discuss the trial?
- What did Jem want to "do away with"?
- The reason Atticus gave Ewell for refusing to fight with him.
15 Clues: What did Jem want to "do away with"? • The absence of eyewitnesses helps create what? • Where is Tom Robinson being kept until his appeal? • The crime of rape is considered a ______ __________. • The reason Atticus gave Ewell for refusing to fight with him. • Where is "the one place where a man ought to get a square deal"? • ...
Grade 10 English To Kill A Mockingbird Crossword 2022-06-05
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- This happens when the conflict reaches its peak.
- This is used to determine the background of a story and movie. It provides the where, when and time of the story.
- This word provides a hint to a future event in a story.
- This is a lesson during the story.
- This allows the characters in a novel to convey feelings.
- In a story this is a reference to history or religion.
- This happens when a character says the opposite of what he or she means.
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- The author uses "they" or "them" to reference a character in a story or movie.
- Events that create action and change a storyline.
- A type of irony which occurs when the audience is aware of something, a character does not know.
- This happens when the protagonist steps into the adventure during a movie or novel.
- In a story this occurs when a character, situation or symbol is specific and identifiable.
- This is an object or item in a story with a meaning behind it.
- These are events which take place in a story.
- Shows the understanding of occurrence in a story.
15 Clues: This is a lesson during the story. • These are events which take place in a story. • This happens when the conflict reaches its peak. • Events that create action and change a storyline. • Shows the understanding of occurrence in a story. • In a story this is a reference to history or religion. • This word provides a hint to a future event in a story. • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Vocab Chapters 6-11 2024-09-12
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- carry out or commit (a harmful, illegal, or immoral action)
- incapable of being fully explored or understood
- insulting, abusive, or highly critical language
- ask questions (of someone, especially a suspect or a prisoner) closely, aggressively, or formally
- skill or expertise in a particular activity or field
- action or speech that makes someone annoyed or angry, especially deliberately
- an unwelcome departure from what is normal, usual, or expected
- Walk a railed platform built on a roof, originally in early New England houses, typically
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- making certain of something
- a person’s behavior or manners
- having or showing the ability to speak fluently and coherently
- malevolent, evil, poisonous, harmful, mean-spirited
- offense or annoyance
- an inclination or natural tendency to behave in a particular way
- an act or incident involving excitement, daring, or adventure
15 Clues: offense or annoyance • making certain of something • a person’s behavior or manners • incapable of being fully explored or understood • insulting, abusive, or highly critical language • malevolent, evil, poisonous, harmful, mean-spirited • skill or expertise in a particular activity or field • carry out or commit (a harmful, illegal, or immoral action) • ...
How Well Do You Know Your Teachers 2013-09-24
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- I'm an early riser
- I like to ski moguls
- I can wire and assemble a chandelier in under twenty minutes
- I ride horses
- I like to grow things, but only if I or someone else can eat them
- I love to surf
- I love to play saxophone
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- I like to pick mushrooms
- I love to draw and paint, especially things I've grown in my garden
- I am obsessed with my dog
- I refuse to let technology in my house that isn't made by Apple
- My favorite book of all is To Kill a Mockingbird.
- I like Coke Zero
- I have visited 13 countries and would like to travel more
- I received my undergraduate education at the University of Vermont.
- I worked on a whale watch boat as a senior in college for my internship
16 Clues: I ride horses • I love to surf • I like Coke Zero • I'm an early riser • I like to ski moguls • I like to pick mushrooms • I love to play saxophone • I am obsessed with my dog • My favorite book of all is To Kill a Mockingbird. • I have visited 13 countries and would like to travel more • I can wire and assemble a chandelier in under twenty minutes • ...
Learning Centre Fun No 1 2020-03-28
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- A thought provoking book by Aldous Huxley.
- Raina Telgemeirs ‘Smile’ series includes this book.
- Finish this book title: “To Kill a —————.”
- The main character in the book, “Little Women?”
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- This book is a classic: “Jane ____.”
- A popular children’s book is called “Harry __.”
- You can download an ebook using this APP.
- The series ‘Weirdo’ is written By this author.
- “Chinese Cinderella,” the story of an unwanted ____.
9 Clues: This book is a classic: “Jane ____.” • You can download an ebook using this APP. • A thought provoking book by Aldous Huxley. • Finish this book title: “To Kill a —————.” • The series ‘Weirdo’ is written By this author. • A popular children’s book is called “Harry __.” • The main character in the book, “Little Women?” • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Chapter 10 2026-02-13
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- ran very fast, especially describing a horse’s running movement
- fastened or closed with a latch; clicked shut
- moved quickly
- bullets, shells, or other supplies used in weapons
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- a loan used to buy a house or property that is paid back over time
- in a confused, shocked, or unfocused way
- acting or moving in an unpredictable, irregular way
- a large building or tomb where people are buried above ground
- not easily noticed; blending in or hard to see
9 Clues: moved quickly • in a confused, shocked, or unfocused way • fastened or closed with a latch; clicked shut • not easily noticed; blending in or hard to see • bullets, shells, or other supplies used in weapons • acting or moving in an unpredictable, irregular way • a large building or tomb where people are buried above ground • ...
Literary Spring 2023-06-30
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- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow poem "It Is Not Always ______"
- Maya Angelou autobiography, "I Know Why the Caged ______ Sings"
- Mrs. Dalloway bought these for herself
- Surname of Scout and Atticus in "To Kill a Mockingbird"
- Object of Jay Gatsby's affections
- Frances Hodgson Burnett novel "The Secret __________"
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- National Poetry Month takes place at this time
- Alice Walker novel "The Color __________"
- Emily Dickinson poem "From Cocoon Forth a __________"
- Surname of the four sisters in "Little Women"
- Miss _________, Matilda's teacher in "Matilda"
- "Sweet lovers love the ________” – William Shakespeare, "As You Like It"
12 Clues: Object of Jay Gatsby's affections • Mrs. Dalloway bought these for herself • Alice Walker novel "The Color __________" • Surname of the four sisters in "Little Women" • National Poetry Month takes place at this time • Miss _________, Matilda's teacher in "Matilda" • Emily Dickinson poem "From Cocoon Forth a __________" • ...
The Hunger games 2024-12-03
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- The boy who is in love with the main character.
- The city where the rich people live.
- An animal that copies you.
- When the people stand up for themselves and attack.
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- The people who win the games.
- The most important thing in the arena.
- The people who go to the arena need to do it.
- When you wn the games you become a.....
- The man who controls the games.
- The main character.
10 Clues: The main character. • An animal that copies you. • The people who win the games. • The man who controls the games. • The city where the rich people live. • The most important thing in the arena. • When you wn the games you become a..... • The people who go to the arena need to do it. • The boy who is in love with the main character. • ...
The Hunger games 2024-12-03
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- The boy who is in love with the main character.
- The city where the rich people live.
- An animal that copies you.
- When the people stand up for themselves and attack.
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- The people who win the games.
- The most important thing in the arena.
- The people who go to the arena need to do it.
- When you wn the games you become a.....
- The man who controls the games.
- The main character.
10 Clues: The main character. • An animal that copies you. • The people who win the games. • The man who controls the games. • The city where the rich people live. • The most important thing in the arena. • When you wn the games you become a..... • The people who go to the arena need to do it. • The boy who is in love with the main character. • ...
Jarretts pop culture dilemma 2022-08-15
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- before, like a movie
- from the makers of Gatorade, or inertia
- swipe right site
- to kill a mockingbird author, + antioxidant drink, rhymes
- 1988 Roxette hit
- hand coverings, like gloves
- asleep, with a lisp
- rice, Spanish
- 60-100 is normal for men
- Midwest mascot, MASH buddy
- mini skateboard brand
- Wrangler maker in reverse
- Nikola's ride
- ancient dream interpreter's lil bro
- Nissan car, vice-
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- a stone for heels
- this rapping cent
- between blnd and rd, as it were (no vowels)
- where there's a will there's a - this truck station
- this wrapping scent
- salary, fee or profit from employment or office, has it's own clause
- chemical element, from first 2 letters of Mr. White's show
- Natalee Holloway's last known spot
- an owing ogre, sounds like 20 across
- M!ssundaztood singer + vitamin, rhymes
- 45's slogan, abbv.
- murderer, breakfast drink
27 Clues: rice, Spanish • Nikola's ride • swipe right site • 1988 Roxette hit • a stone for heels • this rapping cent • Nissan car, vice- • 45's slogan, abbv. • this wrapping scent • asleep, with a lisp • before, like a movie • mini skateboard brand • 60-100 is normal for men • Wrangler maker in reverse • murderer, breakfast drink • Midwest mascot, MASH buddy • hand coverings, like gloves • ...
Tu Commands 2024-04-15
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- ____ tú cada día. (Correr)
- ____ tú en la casa! (Quedar)
- No ____ tú la cena esta noche. (Cocinar)
- ____ tú las ventanas. (Abrir)
- No ____ tú a tu padre. (Sorprender)
- No ____ tú a la escalera. (Subir)
- ____ tú el baño cada semana. (Limpiar)
- No ____ tú muchas meriendas.(Tener)
- ____ tú en la parque todos los días. (Caminar)
- ____ tú con tú Madre hoy. (Hablar)
- No ____ tú al teatro. (Ir)
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- ____ tú To Kill a Mockingbird. (Leer)
- ____ tú mucha comida. (Comer)
- No ____ tú irritate! (Ser)
- No ____ tú a la fiesta mañana. (Venir)
- No ____ tú a la escuela temprano. (Salir)
- No ____ tú un hueso. (Romper)
- ____ tú cabeza! (Usar)
- ____ tú las palabras a tu amigo.(Decir)
- No ____ tú la mesa. (Poner)
- ____ tú la cama. (Lavar)
- ____ tú perro Charlie. (Andar)
- No ____ tú un pastel. (Hacer)
- No ____ tú cerveza antes de 21. (Beber)
24 Clues: ____ tú cabeza! (Usar) • ____ tú la cama. (Lavar) • ____ tú cada día. (Correr) • No ____ tú irritate! (Ser) • No ____ tú al teatro. (Ir) • No ____ tú la mesa. (Poner) • ____ tú en la casa! (Quedar) • ____ tú mucha comida. (Comer) • ____ tú las ventanas. (Abrir) • No ____ tú un hueso. (Romper) • No ____ tú un pastel. (Hacer) • ____ tú perro Charlie. (Andar) • ...
Chapter 2-6 Vocabulary (To Kill a Mockingbird 2015-12-01
16 Clues: teeth • louse • attack • promise • thin oil • agreement • of cabbage • brown color • in something • effect on you • syllable word • iron heating stove • green twinning vine • mixed with cracklins • strong alkaline substance used for cleaning • current of water that runs against the main current
"To Kill a Mockingbird" Review for Chapter 26 2021-10-12
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- How does Scout define democracy?
- What literary technique is being used as Scout uses the words "gloomy," "chilly," and "uninviting"?
- Who was Scout's third grade teacher?
- Why does Jem want to gain twenty-five pounds?
- What did Atticus say to Scout that let her know that her father had known about that night in the Radley's back yard all this time?
- What two things can we call Miss Gates after reading Scout's observation: "...how can you hate Hitler so bad an' then turn around and be ugly about folks right at home--"?
- Which student presentation began the class discussion about DEMOCRACY?
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- What reaction does Scout have to people that reminds us of Arthur Radley?
- What is a "fantasy" (or dream) that Scout has for "maybe someday"?
- Which big idea is being exemplified with these words: "I sometimes felt a twinge of remorse...at ever having taken part in what must have been sheer tormet to Arthur Radley..."?
- What was the activity that forced Scout's class to get up in front of everyone and talk?
- What had "ceased to terrify" Scout?
- The literary technique used when looking at Miss Gates' explanation of "...the difference between America and Germany."
- Which literary technique is this: "And yet I remembered. Two Indian-head pennies, chewing gum..."
- The literary technique used here: "...but the events of the summer hung over us like smoke in a closed room."
15 Clues: How does Scout define democracy? • What had "ceased to terrify" Scout? • Who was Scout's third grade teacher? • Why does Jem want to gain twenty-five pounds? • What is a "fantasy" (or dream) that Scout has for "maybe someday"? • Which student presentation began the class discussion about DEMOCRACY? • ...
Chapters 1-5 Vocabulary - To Kill a Mockingbird 2021-10-11
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- consulted
- divided and distributed
- acts of knowledge and accepting the opposing party's point
- the act of avoiding or hiding
- explaining in great detail
- reverence for God; fulfillment of religious obligations
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- kindness, thoughtfulness
- calmly or quietly
- wisely
- vague or unclear
- favorable or successful
- immediate danger or risk
- kind and gentle, not causing harm
- pacifying or suppressing
- implied or known without stating aloud
15 Clues: wisely • consulted • vague or unclear • calmly or quietly • divided and distributed • favorable or successful • kindness, thoughtfulness • immediate danger or risk • pacifying or suppressing • 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 Chapters 12-18 2024-09-12
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- confirm or give support to (a statement, theory, or finding)
- skill in shooting
- the act or an instance of washing or cleansing
- bad-tempered, argumentative, and uncooperative
- not conspicuous or attracting attention
- not influenced by personal feelings or opinions in considering and representing facts
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- to explain or make (something) clear
- a noisy argument or disagreement, especially in public
- characterized by conflict, disorder, or confusion
- in a friendly and pleasant manner
- a person involved in a lawsuit
- in a way that shows you are very satisfied with your own abilities or situation and do not feel you need to try any harder
- not feeling or showing emotion
- overcome with anger; extremely indignant
- in a kind and gentle way; in a way that does not hurt anybody
15 Clues: skill in shooting • a person involved in a lawsuit • not feeling or showing emotion • in a friendly and pleasant manner • to explain or make (something) clear • not conspicuous or attracting attention • overcome with anger; extremely indignant • the act or an instance of washing or cleansing • bad-tempered, argumentative, and uncooperative • ...
Word of The Day- "To Kill A Mockingbird" 2014-05-10
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- A phrase used to express someone irritating another to the point of anger.
- A genus of 422 species of flowering plants.
- A word used a long time ago in the southern parts of the United States, referred to black people.
- A death that sucks spirits breath and forbids you to go to heaven after walking though it.
- A quick surprising kick camels are known for.
- A name used for someone who is black or has black ancestry.
- A feeling of sensitivity.
- The name of three far-right organizations in the United States which advocate white supremacy, white nationalism, and anti-immigration.
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- A word used as a polite form of assent addressed to a woman.
- A phrase applied to people who wanted to end slavery or who were sympathetic towards black people.
- A name used for people who are showing signs of curiosity or nosiness.
- A word that refers to a battle that took place the morning of April 9, 1865.
- A word meaning not genuine or based on false ideas.
- A perfumed powder made for skin.
- A person or people descended from settlers of Louisiana.
15 Clues: A feeling of sensitivity. • A perfumed powder made for skin. • A genus of 422 species of flowering plants. • A quick surprising kick camels are known for. • A word meaning not genuine or based on false ideas. • A person or people descended from settlers of Louisiana. • A name used for someone who is black or has black ancestry. • ...
To Kill A Mocking Bird 2023-01-16
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- Another town in the story
- A place where school is
- Oppisite of left
- the month after September
- The uncle in the story
- The setting
- The month before october
- The person who decides the punishment of people
- Pretty
- Scouts sibling
- A man that is a lawyer and a father
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- A summer treat
- A bird that mocks
- Rhymes with pill
- Something to sleep on
- The sherrif
- To go to church
- To be quiet
- The man everyone was afraid of
- The old lady
20 Clues: Pretty • The sherrif • The setting • To be quiet • The old lady • A summer treat • Scouts sibling • To go to church • Rhymes with pill • Oppisite of left • A bird that mocks • Something to sleep on • The uncle in the story • A place where school is • The month before october • Another town in the story • the month after September • The man everyone was afraid of • A man that is a lawyer and a father • ...
To Kill a mocking bird 2014-03-26
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- she is the neighborhood gossip
- The weapon Bob Ewell is killed with
- the man that attacks Jem and Scout
- what Scout dressed up as for the school pageant
- Scouts first grade teacher
- An elderly women who Jem has to read to
- Boo's father
- A man who resembles a hero
- the town the story takes place in
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- the local Sharif
- the Finch family's housekeeper
- A bird that sings beautiful music
- The narrator of the story
- Dill's aunt
- Atticus's job
- Boo's real name
- Scouts third grade teacher
- A Family that never takes anything they cant play back
- He employed Tom Robinson
- A boy four years older then his sister
20 Clues: Dill's aunt • Boo's father • Atticus's job • Boo's real name • the local Sharif • He employed Tom Robinson • The narrator of the story • Scouts third grade teacher • Scouts first grade teacher • A man who resembles a hero • the Finch family's housekeeper • she is the neighborhood gossip • A bird that sings beautiful music • the town the story takes place in • ...
To Kill a Mocking Jay 2016-01-03
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- County/Where Enfield Prison Farm is
- Johnson/Shot by Atticus
- Family
- Louise/Scouts real name
- Trick/Accuse them of something to make them confess
- Robinson/Accused of rape
- Tree/Where the gifts were for Scout and Jem
- a girl to Scout because he wont squish bugs
- Crawford/Town Gossiper
- county that the book takes place in
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- of people sworn to give a verdict
- Daughter
- nothing but sing pretty songs
- Ewell/Takes care of all her siblings
- assembled for religious worship
- Maudie/House burnt down
- survive off what they have
- Harris/His nickname is dill
- Aylmer/Uncle Jacks cat
- Radley/Stabbed Mr.Radley with scissors
20 Clues: Family • Daughter • Aylmer/Uncle Jacks cat • Crawford/Town Gossiper • Johnson/Shot by Atticus • Maudie/House burnt down • Louise/Scouts real name • Robinson/Accused of rape • survive off what they have • Harris/His nickname is dill • nothing but sing pretty songs • assembled for religious worship • of people sworn to give a verdict • County/Where Enfield Prison Farm is • ...
To Kill A Mocking Bird 2016-05-18
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- What Burris Ewell had to go home and wash out
- What one gets at school
- Harper Lee
- Cal rubbed Walter's nose in it
- Walter
- Jem chopped the tops off her camellia bushes
- Object of the Radley Games
- The Jacobs boy
- Finch housekeeper, cook & nanny
- It plugged up the tree hole
- Atticus shot a mad one
- Scout and Jem went to Calpurnia's
- Courage
- Charles Baker Harris
- Tom was shot while trying to
- He ain't ---, Cal, he's a Cunningham.'
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- Mayella's right side had lots of these
- Where trials take place
- Dill's initials
- Atticus's sister
- Gossipy neighbor
- Miss Fisher
- Mr. Finch; Scout's dad
- The Cunninghams didn't have the proper --- to suit Alexandra
- Tom's left one had been cut off
- Miss Maudie made little ones for the children
- Material proof
- Place from which Scout watched the trial
- Miss Maudie's flowers
- What Jem did after he heard the verdict
30 Clues: Walter • Courage • Harper Lee • Miss Fisher • The Jacobs boy • Material proof • Dill's initials • Atticus's sister • Gossipy neighbor • Charles Baker Harris • Miss Maudie's flowers • Mr. Finch; Scout's dad • Atticus shot a mad one • Where trials take place • What one gets at school • Object of the Radley Games • It plugged up the tree hole • Tom was shot while trying to • ...
to kill a mocking bird 2017-03-13
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- The main occupation in Maycomb was ________ farming. -
- What is Jem’s real name? -
- What was the first story Dill told to Jem and Scout? -
- Why was school cancelled in May? -
- What is Jem’s favorite sport? -
- What is the dog suffering from?
- What was the first payment received by Atticus from Mr. Cunningham? -
- “It is a ____ to kill a mockingbird”
- What does Mrs. Dubose leave for Jem after she passed away -
- What flavour of gum was found in the tree? -
- How did Scout’s mother die? -
- Who were Atticus’s first clients? -
- What was Scout’s favorite food? -
- What was most important to Aunt Alexandra
- Jem treats Walter Cunningham with … -
- What type of gun does Mrs. Dubose carry at all times? -
- Where does Miss Caroline come from
- What is Aunt Alexandra good at?
- What is the garbage truck driver’s name
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- What color was the blanket that Boo placed on Scout during the fire? -
- What is Scout’s favorite clothing? -
- What was Miss Caroline’s last name? -
- What religion are the Finch’s -
- What did Miss Maudie send home with the children? -
- What did Miss Maudie grow in her backyard? -
- What kind of trees were in the Radley’s back yard? -
- What was the last treasure found in the tree? -
- What relationship did Dill and Scout have? -
- Who is the best checker player in Maycomb? -
- What book will Dill give Jem for touching the Radley house? -
- What is Mrs. Dubose dying from? -
- What type of parasite does Walter Cunningham have? -
- Who is Aunt Alexandra’s son
- What is Atticus trying to teach Jem by sending him to read to Mrs. Dubose -
- Where did Nathan Radley come from? -
- What is another word for tuberculous?
- What was Mrs. Dubose addicted to? -
- Where is this story set?
- How old was Jem when he broke his arm
- What did Atticus hope to win for Tom Robinson? -
40 Clues: Where is this story set? • What is Jem’s real name? - • Who is Aunt Alexandra’s son • How did Scout’s mother die? - • What religion are the Finch’s - • What is Jem’s favorite sport? - • What is the dog suffering from? • What is Aunt Alexandra good at? • What is Mrs. Dubose dying from? - • What was Scout’s favorite food? - • Why was school cancelled in May? - • ...
to kill a mocking bird 2022-03-03
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- What is the name of the town?
- Who is the president of the United States at the time
- What is Scout's real name?
- What is the authors name?
- what is the name of Scout's teacher?
- Where does the story take place besides
- Is killing a mocking bird a sin (yes or no)
- what character is the narrator of the novel
- Who is atticus sister
- Who is sheriff of Maycomb (First Name only)
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- This character is the Finch's cook.
- is isolated, never steps foot outside. (Put only his last name)
- This word means Ghost (a vocab word)
- This person is poor and is a classmate of Scout,
- Who is scouts brother
- This vocab word means Vague (Its in the jepordy)
- This character is Scout's father and lawyer.
- This woman's house catches on fire in chapter 8.
- what did scout dress up as for halloween
- This character is the same age as Scout and goes to Maycomb every summer
20 Clues: Who is scouts brother • Who is atticus sister • What is the authors name? • What is Scout's real name? • What is the name of the town? • This character is the Finch's cook. • This word means Ghost (a vocab word) • what is the name of Scout's teacher? • Where does the story take place besides • what did scout dress up as for halloween • ...
Oedipus Structure and Devices 2025-01-15
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- – the scenes of the play with dialogue between characters
- - repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of successive clauses. Think of Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech
- - exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally. For example, "I’ve graded thousands of papers.”
- – songs that follow the scenes
- – the beginning of the play, in which background information is presented and conflict is described.
- - the emotional or cultural association that a word carries.
- – the final song by the chorus, giving thanks to the god Dionysus
- – the final scene at the end of the play
- - used to represent ideas or qualities. In "To Kill a Mockingbird," the mockingbird represents innocence and purity.
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- - expressions that depart from the literal meaning of words for the sake of emphasis or vividness. An example is "She's as busy as a bee"
- - a figure of speech that directly refers to one thing by mentioning another. For example, "His heart is a stone" implies that someone lacks empathy or compassion.
- – an opening song performed by a Greek chorus.
- - a reference to a person, place, or event from literature, history, or culture.
- - when a character says something but means the opposite, often for humor or sarcasm. For instance, saying "What a beautiful day!" during a thunderstorm.
- - the literal or dictionary definition of a word.
- - compares two different things. However, they use "like" or "as" to make the comparison.
16 Clues: – songs that follow the scenes • – the final scene at the end of the play • – an opening song performed by a Greek chorus. • - the literal or dictionary definition of a word. • – the scenes of the play with dialogue between characters • - the emotional or cultural association that a word carries. • – the final song by the chorus, giving thanks to the god Dionysus • ...
Bill 2017-04-15
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- Actor in Pulp Fiction & Saturday Night Fever
- Topical comedy with Dara O’Brien (4,3,4)
- Children can get a driving licence here (4,4)
- Plays Sherlock Holmes in modern TV version (8, 11)
- Director of The Shawshank Redemption (5,8)
- Gorillaz song featuring Bobby Womack (5)
- Author of To Kill A Mockingbird (6,3)
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- Author of A Clockwork Orange (7,7)
- Tallest building in London (3,5)
- Lead character of A Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time (11)
10 Clues: Tallest building in London (3,5) • Author of A Clockwork Orange (7,7) • Author of To Kill A Mockingbird (6,3) • Topical comedy with Dara O’Brien (4,3,4) • Gorillaz song featuring Bobby Womack (5) • Director of The Shawshank Redemption (5,8) • Actor in Pulp Fiction & Saturday Night Fever • Children can get a driving licence here (4,4) • ...
To kill a mockingbird 16 17 2023-10-19
Across
- The dominant hand of Mr.Ewell
- when Atticus asks why no doctor was called
- what Atticus is at the end of the trial
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- give evidence as a witness in a law court
- what Tom Robinson is being accused of
- What all people in the town come together to watch
- Main factor of Atticus losing the case
- where black people are required to sit but this time Jem and Scout skip
- where all of the bruises were found on her face
9 Clues: The dominant hand of Mr.Ewell • what Tom Robinson is being accused of • Main factor of Atticus losing the case • what Atticus is at the end of the trial • give evidence as a witness in a law court • when Atticus asks why no doctor was called • where all of the bruises were found on her face • What all people in the town come together to watch • ...
LTB4L9 To Kill a Mockingbird: Vocabulary 2025-06-16
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- Winning a game, war, or fight.
- For sure; without any doubt.
- In spite of that; still.
- To move side to side slowly.
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- A place where criminals are kept.
- A group that decides if someone is guilty.
- Knowing right from wrong; about good behavior.
- A strong feeling of no hope.
- Showing good judgment; making smart choices.
9 Clues: In spite of that; still. • For sure; without any doubt. • A strong feeling of no hope. • To move side to side slowly. • Winning a game, war, or fight. • A place where criminals are kept. • A group that decides if someone is guilty. • Showing good judgment; making smart choices. • Knowing right from wrong; about good behavior.
B4 L9 To kill a mockingbird 2022-06-16
9 Clues: Certainly • Persuade someone • Despite; in spite of • There is no hope left • Win a game or a battle • Harm someone seriously • Reasonable; making sense • Negative comments about something or someone • Following the standards that most people consider right or good
Last names of authors of renowned literature 2025-07-08
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- Book turned into movie starring Leonardo DiCaprio
- Known as the 'Bard of Avon'
- Wrote To Kill a Mockingbird
- Wrote about an adventure involving a ring
- Name of book is often mistaken as the name of the creature featured in it.
- A love story between a Mr. Darcy and Ms. Bennet
- "Please, sir, I want some more"
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- Someone who never grows old is hiding a dark secret
- His novel helped coin the word Doublespeak
- A girl gets lost in a magical place with anthropomorphic creatures
- Man ends up on an island with little people
- Inspiration for pirates in popular culture
- Revenge story involving a whale
13 Clues: Known as the 'Bard of Avon' • Wrote To Kill a Mockingbird • Revenge story involving a whale • "Please, sir, I want some more" • Wrote about an adventure involving a ring • His novel helped coin the word Doublespeak • Inspiration for pirates in popular culture • Man ends up on an island with little people • A love story between a Mr. Darcy and Ms. Bennet • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird - Week One 2022-01-12
To Kill a Mockingbird Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-13
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- "You can never really understand a person until you consider things from his ______"(Kami pg.32)
- The city this story takes place in (Kami pg.10)
- "It is a sin to kill a ______"(Kami pg.96)
- Scout and Jem's dad
- The city in Mississippi where Dill is from
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- The age Jem was when he broke his arm (Kami pg.9)
- Miss _____ Atkinson
- The man that Scout and Jem are scared of
- The last name of the meanest old woman who ever lived.
9 Clues: Miss _____ Atkinson • Scout and Jem's dad • The man that Scout and Jem are scared of • "It is a sin to kill a ______"(Kami pg.96) • The city in Mississippi where Dill is from • The city this story takes place in (Kami pg.10) • The age Jem was when he broke his arm (Kami pg.9) • The last name of the meanest old woman who ever lived. • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird - Key Characters 2024-02-25
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- /Scouts Brother
- /The main character, The Protagonist
- /The Lawyer, Scouts Dad
- /The boy who comes to stay each summer, Friends with Jem and Scout
- Ewell Bob /The one “who started it first”, The ones who wrongfully accused someone (Father of the Ewell family)
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- Maudie /The town gossip, Who lives 2 houses down
- Alexander /Scouts Aunt, Atticus’s sister
- Rachel /Dills Aunt and the teacher
- /The maid
- Radley /The weird neighbour
10 Clues: /The maid • /Scouts Brother • /The Lawyer, Scouts Dad • Radley /The weird neighbour • Rachel /Dills Aunt and the teacher • /The main character, The Protagonist • Alexander /Scouts Aunt, Atticus’s sister • Maudie /The town gossip, Who lives 2 houses down • /The boy who comes to stay each summer, Friends with Jem and Scout • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Crossword Puzzle 2026-01-10
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- Symbol of innocence
- Bob Ewell's daughter
- the man accused of raping Mayella Ewell
- mysterious neighbour who saves the children
- Woman who encourages scouts to see the good in people
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- The Finch children's housekeeper and caretaker
- Scout's brother
- town where the story takes place
- Scout and Jem's father, a lawyer
9 Clues: Scout's brother • Symbol of innocence • Bob Ewell's daughter • town where the story takes place • Scout and Jem's father, a lawyer • the man accused of raping Mayella Ewell • mysterious neighbour who saves the children • The Finch children's housekeeper and caretaker • Woman who encourages scouts to see the good in people
SCIACHITANO DINNER PUZZLE 2022-01-18
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- Alexcis's 1st born
- An item that holds paper together
- Last name was Folley
- He's named after his dad
- Named after her dad
- Nicknamed Lexi
- A unique name meaning blessed
- His name rhymes with wax
- She was asked not to walk away in the song
- A saint that protects you while traveling
- Has a grandson named Asher
- Has a big brother who was a lifeguard
- Shes named after her mother
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- He shares the 1st name with ____ Rogen
- We are.....
- Named after a dinosaur
- His grandmas name is Toni
- Newest addition to our family
- He has his dad's middle name
- Shares the name of the star in the movie 'To Kill a Mockingbird'
- Her son's name is Nick
- Her name backward is Adnerb
- "First letter of her name is "K" and has a sister named Amy"
- He loves hats and dancing
- Same 1st name as Manganiello.
25 Clues: We are..... • Nicknamed Lexi • Alexcis's 1st born • Named after her dad • Last name was Folley • Named after a dinosaur • Her son's name is Nick • He's named after his dad • His name rhymes with wax • 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 • ...
Cristen's big 30! 2020-05-07
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- Sweet ___ tacos. One of Claudio's fav desert places
- Octobefest city (2 wds)
- Location where Hover Dam lays
- I love ___
- Animals we saw in New Orleans' swamps
- Cellar with skeletons
- How to kill a ___.
- Fanciest restaurant dinner during quarantine (2 wds)
- City holding the best Christmas lights exhibition
- MLS local team
- Space shuttle
- Resort
- Golden ___. Team played vs Ducks
- City we used electric scooters to move around
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- Latest buying failure (2 wds)
- What U means in USC
- Home of Joe Exotic
- Last new brewery we went to (2 wds)
- Glowing waves algae
- Castle in San Simeon
- New pet
- Mount you rolled your ankle during the hike
- Italian restaurant for
- The rules of ___. Book by Hoffman
- What T means in NTC app
- ___ Sports Park. Broncos vs Chargers venue (2 wds)
- Ted ___; NYC architect
- New Orleans drink
28 Clues: Resort • New pet • I love ___ • Space shuttle • MLS local team • New Orleans drink • Home of Joe Exotic • How to kill a ___. • What U means in USC • Glowing waves algae • Castle in San Simeon • Cellar with skeletons • Italian restaurant for • Ted ___; NYC architect • Octobefest city (2 wds) • What T means in NTC app • Latest buying failure (2 wds) • Location where Hover Dam lays • ...
TKM 1st Reading Assignment 2024-04-28
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- The name of the game the children invent
- Scout finds this in the knothole of a tree
- Studied law in Montgomery
- A "cootie" crawls on the head of this child at school
- Found guilty of violence and mutilation of animals
- Who is the narrator of the To Kill a Mockingbird
- The name of Scout's teacher
- Hunts out of season and spends his money on whiskey
- Miss Caroline criticizes Scout for doing this
- Jem loses these at the gate of the Radley place
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- The story takes place during this era
- Neighbor lady who likes to garden
- Walter pours this all over his dinner at the Finch home
- Scout and Jem's friend
- Described as a "malevolent phantom"
- A poor boy who has no lunch or money
- Finch family's cook and caretaker of children
17 Clues: Scout and Jem's friend • Studied law in Montgomery • The name of Scout's teacher • Neighbor lady who likes to garden • Described as a "malevolent phantom" • A poor boy who has no lunch or money • The story takes place during this era • The name of the game the children invent • Scout finds this in the knothole of a tree • Finch family's cook and caretaker of children • ...
How to Kill a Mockingbird 2021-03-16
7 Clues: Scout's a cow-ward! • We're fighting friends. • The world's endin' Atticus! • Grandma says he hasn't got a home. • Jem Finch what are you going to do with my snow. • You will have a very unlady like scar on your wedding-ring finger. • Dear sir, we appreciate everything you have put in the tree for us.
ACG week 8 weekly quiz 2023-03-09
Across
- Which is the best pillar?
- Who competed for 100m sprint U19 in BOP athletics?
- Which teacher is most scared of birds?
- Which teacher hates communist propaganda?
- Who was the principal before Mrs.Killian?
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- Which teacher is the head of football?
- Who made this quiz? (first names right next to eachother))
- Who is the main character of To Kill a Mockingbird?
- Which one of the school values starts with C?
- Who is the new physics teacher?
- Who has a dog that they love more than their own children?
- What buildings rooms have the prefix TA?
- Who is the student head of the sports pillar?
- Which teacher runs a philosphy class at thursday lunch?
- What is Mr.Beeton dads first name
15 Clues: Which is the best pillar? • Who is the new physics teacher? • What is Mr.Beeton dads first name • Which teacher is the head of football? • Which teacher is most scared of birds? • What buildings rooms have the prefix TA? • Which teacher hates communist propaganda? • Who was the principal before Mrs.Killian? • Which one of the school values starts with C? • ...
A Time To Kill 2021-03-04
Across
- public official who pushes legal proceedings against someone
- intense publication and coverage of a case that gains great following and interest from the public
- moving a trial to a new location in order to find a more fair and impartial jury
- a person or group of people who take the law into their own hands
- punishment of execution against someone convicted of a crime
- term given to the American South after the Civil War ended
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- civil rights organization formed to advance justice for African Americans
- A person being accused of a crime in a court of law
- Forced sexual act committed against a person's will
- the separation of people based on race
- racist group formed in the 1860's
- killing someone by hanging, often racially motivated
- hatred against a group of people based on their race
- person who publicly demonstrates a strong objection to something
14 Clues: racist group formed in the 1860's • the separation of people based on race • A person being accused of a crime in a court of law • Forced sexual act committed against a person's will • killing someone by hanging, often racially motivated • hatred against a group of people based on their race • term given to the American South after the Civil War ended • ...
A Novel Crossword 2024-04-15
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- F. Scott Fitzgerald's self-made millionaire
- TikTok popular thriller author
- School in Harry Potter
- Gillian Flynn novel that inspired a movie featuring Ben Affleck
- Stephen King's 1st book
- Dracula's creator
- Ayn Rand's ___ Shrugged
- Popular teen novel The Perks of Being a ___
- The Outsiders "Stay Gold ___"
- Chicken Soup for the ___
- Mary Shelley's doctor
- R.L. Stine's series of terror for teens
- Agatha Christie's Murder on the ___ Express
- A wrathful fruit
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- Catcher in the Rye author
- British author who created James Bond
- Alexandre Dumas's Count of ___
- Lord of the Rings genre
- Dr. Seuss's Cat in the ___
- Quoth the ___ "Nevermore"
- Diary of a ___ Kid
- Meyer's series of vampires and werewolves
- Wuthering Heights author
- 1984 author
- The Wind in the ___ featuring woodland creatures
- James Patterson's Alex ___
- To Kill a Mockingbird father Atticus ___
27 Clues: 1984 author • A wrathful fruit • Dracula's creator • Diary of a ___ Kid • Mary Shelley's doctor • School in Harry Potter • Lord of the Rings genre • Stephen King's 1st book • Ayn Rand's ___ Shrugged • Wuthering Heights author • Chicken Soup for the ___ • Catcher in the Rye author • Quoth the ___ "Nevermore" • Dr. Seuss's Cat in the ___ • James Patterson's Alex ___ • ...
To Kill A Mocking Bird 2021-05-26
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- Atticus is the best __________ in Maycomb County
- Who tries to be a female influence in Scout's life (two words)
- Says: “There’s some folks who don’t eat like us...but you ain’t called on to contradict ‘em at the table when they don’t."
- The first thing Scout finds in the knot hole of the tree
- In Atticus’s point of view, all men are created equal in a
- Who convinces the mob outside the courthouse to leave
- Miss Caroline Fisher disapproves of Scout’s _____
- what does Jem find folded and mended on the fence
- Atticus says, “The one thing that doesn’t abide by majority rule is a person’s
- What is a sin to kill, according to Atticus?
- Last name of the person who compares Tom Robinson's death to the senseless slaughter of songbirds
- who visits every summer
- Saves Jem and Scout from Bob Ewell
- Tom Robinson dies when running to the___
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- spits at Atticus
- What the black community sends Atticus to show their appreciation after the trial
- Atticus says, “that boy might go to the chair, but he’s not going till the _________’s told.”
- he destroys Mrs. Dubose's camellias
- “He played with us, read to us, and treated us with courteous detachment.” Who is Scout describing?
- The novel takes place during this historic event
- the only people on the jury are
- Aunt Alexandra wants Atticus to ____ Calpurnia
- Scout says Maycomb has this kind of social hierarchy (two words)
- A Hot Steam is a
- This place has an “unknown entity” or “malevolent phantom”according to Scout. (two words)
25 Clues: spits at Atticus • A Hot Steam is a • who visits every summer • the only people on the jury are • Saves Jem and Scout from Bob Ewell • he destroys Mrs. Dubose's camellias • Tom Robinson dies when running to the___ • What is a sin to kill, according to Atticus? • Aunt Alexandra wants Atticus to ____ Calpurnia • Atticus is the best __________ in Maycomb County • ...
To Kill A Mocking Bird 2012-12-02
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- An antagonist of Atticus.
- Finch’s ancestor’s profession.
- The state the novel is based in.
- What is a big and important event that takes up a large portion of the novel?
- The town the novel is based in.
- Who publishes the daily newspaper in Maycomb?
- The Finch’s ancestor.
- An awful event that happens to Ms. Maudie.
- The lawyer of Mayella Ewelle.
- The first settlement set up in Maycomb County.
- Jem and Scout’s greatest fear.
- Who is the narrator of the story?
- What lives in the Radley house?
- Who is Scout’s father?
- Miss Maude’s pride and joy.
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- In the Finch’s backyard.
- Who is scouts brother?
- What is the main symbol of this story?
- The judge of the Tom Robinson case.
- Where do the Ewelle’s live by?
- The theme of the novel.
- The paper of Maycomb.
- Atticus’ profession.
- Bob Ewelle’s oldest daughter.
- The proverbial mother of Scout and Jem.
- What does Atticus give Scout and Jem as a gift?
- The small and curious child.
- Atticus’ main hobby.
- The employer of Tom Robinson and his wife.
- The author of the story.
30 Clues: Atticus’ profession. • Atticus’ main hobby. • The paper of Maycomb. • The Finch’s ancestor. • Who is scouts brother? • Who is Scout’s father? • The theme of the novel. • In the Finch’s backyard. • The author of the story. • An antagonist of Atticus. • Miss Maude’s pride and joy. • The small and curious child. • Bob Ewelle’s oldest daughter. • The lawyer of Mayella Ewelle. • ...
To Kill A Mocking Bird 2012-12-02
Across
- Who is the narrator of the story?
- Atticus’ main hobby.
- Miss Maude’s pride and joy.
- In the Finch’s backyard.
- The judge of the Tom Robinson case.
- The Finch’s ancestor.
- The author of the story.
- The paper of Maycomb.
- Finch’s ancestor’s profession.
- The proverbial mother of Scout and Jem.
- Where do the Ewelle’s live by?
- Who is Scout’s father?
- The theme of the novel.
- The small and curious child.
- The lawyer of Mayella Ewelle.
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- An antagonist of Atticus.
- An awful event that happens to Ms. Maudie.
- What is a big and important event that takes up a large portion of the novel?
- Atticus’ profession.
- Who publishes the daily newspaper in Maycomb?
- The first settlement set up in Maycomb County.
- Jem and Scout’s greatest fear.
- Who is scouts brother?
- What is the main symbol of this story?
- The employer of Tom Robinson and his wife.
- The state the novel is based in.
- What does Atticus give Scout and Jem as a gift?
- What lives in the Radley house?
- The town the novel is based in.
- Bob Ewelle’s oldest daughter.
30 Clues: Atticus’ main hobby. • Atticus’ profession. • The Finch’s ancestor. • The paper of Maycomb. • Who is scouts brother? • Who is Scout’s father? • The theme of the novel. • In the Finch’s backyard. • The author of the story. • An antagonist of Atticus. • Miss Maude’s pride and joy. • The small and curious child. • The lawyer of Mayella Ewelle. • Bob Ewelle’s oldest daughter. • ...
To kill A mocking bird 2024-01-22
Across
- slave
- always ready to argue or fight
- evil
- a ghost or spook
- devotion to religious duties
- conditions or rules
- shamelessly bold
- members of a branch of a protestant christian denomination
- a feeling of shame
- a sweet grape
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- a brief visit
- caterpillars that are used for fishing in the south
- understandable
- almost always silent
- uninteresting
- a bright green vine used for holiday decoration
- a group
- untouched or unused
- a preferred way of doing something
- break away
20 Clues: evil • slave • a group • break away • a brief visit • uninteresting • a sweet grape • understandable • a ghost or spook • shamelessly bold • a feeling of shame • untouched or unused • conditions or rules • almost always silent • devotion to religious duties • always ready to argue or fight • a preferred way of doing something • a bright green vine used for holiday decoration • ...
To Kill a mocking bird 2024-05-10
Across
- The first witness called by Mr. Gilmer
- Church made from money from slaves
- Sibling of Scout
- Town in Alabama
- Scout's real name
- The town prosecutor
- Lady who had a morphine addiction
- The Judge of the Trial
- The dog that got shot by Atticus
- Father of Scout
- What Dill does to get away from parents
- across the street neighbor of the Finch's
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- Main Character
- Atticus' sister
- The District attorney
- A Poor farmer part of a mob
- Jem's real name
- Atticus's profession
- Reverend of first purchase church
- accused of rape
- Blue-eyed people, with no buttons
- Dill's aunt and Finchnext-door or neighbor
- The Finch's housekeeper
- friend visits in the summer
- A mysterious neighbor of the Finch's
- Case victim in Tom Robinson case
- lived near tDill'sump
27 Clues: Main Character • Atticus' sister • Jem's real name • accused of rape • Town in Alabama • Father of Scout • Sibling of Scout • Scout's real name • The town prosecutor • Atticus's profession • The District attorney • lived near tDill'sump • The Judge of the Trial • The Finch's housekeeper • A Poor farmer part of a mob • friend visits in the summer • The dog that got shot by Atticus • ...
TO KILL A MOCKING BIRD 2024-06-08
20 Clues: EMPTY • NERVE • UNEASY • MORALS • EXPLAIN • ANXIETY • CLARIFY • DESTROY • UNSTABLE • SEVERELY • CHARMING • COURTEOUS • TERMINATE • INSPETION • UNINFORMED • INTERESTED • EXTINGUISH • THREATENING • ACCOMMODATE • IMMEASURABLE
To Kill A Mocking Bird 2023-01-16
Across
- The uncle in the story
- The person who decides the punishment of people
- Scouts sibling
- Rhymes with pill
- The line of your waist
- Pretty Plants
- The setting
- The man everyone was afraid of
- Another town in the story
- To be quiet
- The month before october
- A place where school is
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- To go to church
- Pretty
- The old lady
- A bird that mocks
- The sherrif
- the month after September
- Oppisite of left
- A summer treat
- A man that is a lawyer and a father
- Something to sleep on
- A animal that was crazy
23 Clues: Pretty • The sherrif • The setting • To be quiet • The old lady • Pretty Plants • Scouts sibling • A summer treat • To go to church • Rhymes with pill • Oppisite of left • A bird that mocks • Something to sleep on • The uncle in the story • The line of your waist • A animal that was crazy • A place where school is • The month before october • the month after September • Another town in the story • ...
To Kill A Mocking Bird 2022-05-17
Across
- find (something) out for certain; make sure of.
- not being what it purports to be; false or fake.
- a person who lives a solitary life and tends to avoid other people.
- a series of words said as a magic spell or charm.
- steal (something).
- a person or personified force who is the source of inspiration for a creative artist.
- deep regret or guilt for a wrong committed
- the quality of being eccentric.
- a simple slow-growing plant that typically forms a low crusty, leaflike, or branching growth on rocks, walls, and trees.
- make (a statement or situation) less confused and more clearly comprehensible.
- (of a process or system) characterized by constant change, activity, or progress.
- pierce and make a hole or holes in.
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- obtrusively bright and showy; lurid.
- the state or quality of being divine.
- a structure of wood, marble, or stone above and around a fireplace.
- waste (something, especially money or time) in a reckless and foolish manner
- taste (good food or drink) and enjoy it completely.
- anxiety or fear that something bad or unpleasant will happen.
- having the necessary ability, knowledge, or skill to do something successfully.
- great embarrassment and shame.
- form a mental image of something that is not present or that is not the case
- a state of great disturbance, confusion, or uncertainty.
- an evil spirit or phantom, especially one supposed to rob graves and feed on dead bodies.
- tie or hold the arms or legs of (someone).
- the state of being famous or well known for some bad quality or deed
25 Clues: steal (something). • great embarrassment and shame. • the quality of being eccentric. • pierce and make a hole or holes in. • obtrusively bright and showy; lurid. • the state or quality of being divine. • deep regret or guilt for a wrong committed • tie or hold the arms or legs of (someone). • find (something) out for certain; make sure of. • ...
To Kill A Mocking Bird 2025-02-06
Across
- To brag or be proud of yourself
- The separation of two or more things
- you can't kill them it is a sin
- States laws that enforced racial segregation
- kid that killed his father
- the breakfast
- Impossible to understand
- were caught on a fence and had to be fixed
- what can be used to tell time that was left in the tree knot
- To suppress or to pacify
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- argumentative, controversial
- In a worm, friendly, and polite manner
- What did Scout find in a tree on her way home from school
- where do Jem and Scout find the gum
- what cant boo leave
- Unwillingness to spend money
- religious
- what do Jem and Scout play with rolling down a hill
- To show concentration when dealing with a difficult prison situation
- What does Nation Radley shoot at the kids
20 Clues: religious • the breakfast • what cant boo leave • Impossible to understand • To suppress or to pacify • kid that killed his father • argumentative, controversial • Unwillingness to spend money • To brag or be proud of yourself • you can't kill them it is a sin • where do Jem and Scout find the gum • The separation of two or more things • In a worm, friendly, and polite manner • ...
To Kill a Mocking Bird 2024-11-07
Across
- the attribute of being short or fleeting
- a notice of someone's death
- the quality of being fradulent
- the opposite of what is expected to happen
- accompany in order to protect
- declared but not proved
- a person's manner of walking
- furnish with an introduction
- one who lives in solitude
- express or state clearly
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- make off with belongings of others
- a person who professes beliefs that he or she does not hold
- elaborately or excessively ornamented
- relating to cattle
- extremely pleasing to the sense of taste
- having a sense of what is considerate in dealing with others
- have an end, in a temporal, spatial, or quantitative sense
- the time when something ends
- a special advantage or benefit not enjoyed by all.
- lengthen or extend in duration or space
20 Clues: relating to cattle • declared but not proved • express or state clearly • one who lives in solitude • a notice of someone's death • the time when something ends • a person's manner of walking • furnish with an introduction • accompany in order to protect • the quality of being fradulent • make off with belongings of others • elaborately or excessively ornamented • ...
To Kill a Mocking Bird 2025-05-05
Across
- Serves a mother figure in the novel?
- The person who would be misunderstood the most
- The item that grew in abundance in the Johnson area.
- Scout and Jem teacher
- The item that Atticus was observing
- Scout Brother
- Atticus client and is being accuse of.
- The person that set foot in Virgin forest?
- The disater he brought.
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- The word that scout use to describe his replies?
- The energy that froze in cold snap?
- The area Boo-Radley brother return.
- Scout and Jem's father
- The narrator
- Who gave the idea of making Boo Radely coming out
- The location that Atticus practiced at
- Who studies medicine?
- The person that is consider disgrace to the Maycomb?
- A song that was play in the story towards the end.
- What was vapid at the end of August
20 Clues: The narrator • Scout Brother • Scout and Jem teacher • Who studies medicine? • Scout and Jem's father • The disater he brought. • The energy that froze in cold snap? • The area Boo-Radley brother return. • The item that Atticus was observing • What was vapid at the end of August • Serves a mother figure in the novel? • The location that Atticus practiced at • ...
Did you pay attention in class? Hmmm? 2022-11-07
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- Miss Huang's favourite book: "To Kill a ___"
- literary device for when the end of the words sound similar
- _____ pig
- the lovely student who likes to sit and stare out the window longingly
- Isaac's favourite food
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- literary device for using our 5 senses to describe something
- literary device for sound like words
- ______ malfoy the really pale bully from Harry Potter
- literary device for repeating the consonant "s"
- we had a new student joining us last class, who was it?
- Cathy and Kelly were both placed into which Hogwart's House?
11 Clues: _____ pig • Isaac's favourite food • literary device for sound like words • Miss Huang's favourite book: "To Kill a ___" • literary device for repeating the consonant "s" • ______ malfoy the really pale bully from Harry Potter • we had a new student joining us last class, who was it? • literary device for when the end of the words sound similar • ...
TKAM Crossword Puzzle Chapter 6-10 2023-04-25
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- Scout and Jem build a ___.
- Jem and Scout try to leave a ___ in the knothole.
- While running, Jem’s ___ get stuck on a fence.
- Tom ___ is accused of raping a white woman.
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- Miss Maudi’s ___ burns down in chapter 8.
- Nathan Radley ___ cements the knothole shut.
- To kill a ___ is a sin.
- ___ calls Atticus a n****-lover for defending a black man.
8 Clues: To kill a ___ is a sin. • Scout and Jem build a ___. • Miss Maudi’s ___ burns down in chapter 8. • Tom ___ is accused of raping a white woman. • Nathan Radley ___ cements the knothole shut. • While running, Jem’s ___ get stuck on a fence. • Jem and Scout try to leave a ___ in the knothole. • ___ calls Atticus a n****-lover for defending a black man.
Literary Terms 2013-01-15
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- the emotional feeling of a piece of writing
- the outcome of a conflict in a story
- clues that hint at what events will follow in the plot
- ten tall towers took over the skyline
- bam; kaboom; crack; snap
- downtown Boston in 2012
- there was a million people in line for the movie
- the series of events throughout a story
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- Wilson shooting and killing Gatsby
- his backpack was an heavy as an elephant
- the trees whispered to me as the wind blew through them
- a contrast between what happens and what is expected
- to Kill a Mockingbird is told form Scout's ____ __ ____
- when Caesar is killed in Julius Caesar
- when we are introduced to characters and setting of a story
- the rain is a river flowing down the window
- the boy slid quickly down the white, snow-covered hill and smiled in excitement
- ex. People don't always reach their expectations
- writer's attitude about a subject
- Gatsby's big, luxurious mansion
20 Clues: downtown Boston in 2012 • bam; kaboom; crack; snap • Gatsby's big, luxurious mansion • writer's attitude about a subject • Wilson shooting and killing Gatsby • the outcome of a conflict in a story • ten tall towers took over the skyline • when Caesar is killed in Julius Caesar • the series of events throughout a story • his backpack was an heavy as an elephant • ...
To Kill A Mocking Bird 2012-12-02
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- Who is the narrator of the story?
- What is the main symbol of this story?
- In the Finch’s backyard.
- Who is scouts brother?
- The employer of Tom Robinson and his wife.
- Jem and Scout’s greatest fear.
- What does Atticus give Scout and Jem as a gift?
- The theme of the novel.
- Atticus’ profession.
- The first settlement set up in Maycomb County.
- Who publishes the daily newspaper in Maycomb?
- An awful event that happens to Ms. Maudie.
- The proverbial mother of Scout and Jem.
- The author of the story.
- The state the novel is based in.
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- The town the novel is based in.
- An antagonist of Atticus.
- What is a big and important event that takes up a large portion of the novel?
- The paper of Maycomb.
- Miss Maude’s pride and joy.
- The judge of the Tom Robinson case.
- Where do the Ewelle’s live by?
- The small and curious child.
- The Finch’s ancestor.
- Finch’s ancestor’s profession.
- The lawyer of Mayella Ewelle.
- Bob Ewelle’s oldest daughter.
- Atticus’ main hobby.
- Who is Scout’s father?
- What lives in the Radley house?
30 Clues: Atticus’ profession. • Atticus’ main hobby. • The paper of Maycomb. • The Finch’s ancestor. • Who is scouts brother? • Who is Scout’s father? • The theme of the novel. • In the Finch’s backyard. • The author of the story. • An antagonist of Atticus. • Miss Maude’s pride and joy. • The small and curious child. • The lawyer of Mayella Ewelle. • Bob Ewelle’s oldest daughter. • ...
To Kill A Mocking Bird 2013-01-06
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- people trying to move up the social ladder
- unchristian
- a medicinal root with an offensive odor
- out of fashion
- unspoken
- indirectly and not quite honestly
- to ease or satisfy; make less severe
- near-sighted; unable to see things clearly around you
- inclinations to something
- opponents in a law suit
- exploratory search
- a process of printing newspaper magazine sections
- evidence: coincidental evidence that does not prove
- the overhanging edges of a roof
- a wall fortified for defense in a battle
- moral properness
- housed
- dispensation: an easy and quick giving away of
- habitually quiet, uncommunicative
- slang for stomach
- defense positions built on top of a wall
- rudeness
- uneven, unpredictable
- complete set of wedding garments
- tenterhooks : anxiously waiting
- sponge cake with fruit
- evil, harmful
- conduct, behavio
- one's own will
- a thing
- likely to have infectious pus-bubbles on the skin
- indebted to, owing something to someone
- a general exit of people
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- filled or charged with something
- a type of flower
- angry flow of words
- filthy, dirty; morally foul
- illicitly : rolling about in it unlawfully
- strict advice
- sheer fabric for dresses
- state of hopelessness; impossibility
- plain, open honesty, without any tricks
- condition of being squalid
- disapproval
- Work Projects Administration: a federal jobs program
- a verbal denunciation characterized by invective
- unsophisticated
- departures from the normal or expected
- noisily defiant
- without facial expression
- supportive, tending to prove true
- dirty, poor appearance; morally repulsive
- :willingness to give in
- firmly
- a near libel: committed an act of damaging one's reputation
- up : lost his nerve to speak
- one's ancestry and social history
- members of a Protestant religious sect
- tropical plant with showy flowers foray: a sudden military advance; a venturing out
- Confederate States of America (the South during the Civil War)
- carts: garden carts named after president Herbert Hoove
- stupid
- a thread : idly talking; daydreaming
- stove up : caved in; unable to function
64 Clues: firmly • housed • stupid • a thing • unspoken • rudeness • unchristian • disapproval • strict advice • evil, harmful • out of fashion • one's own will • unsophisticated • noisily defiant • a type of flower • moral properness • conduct, behavio • slang for stomach • exploratory search • angry flow of words • uneven, unpredictable • sponge cake with fruit • opponents in a law suit • :willingness to give in • ...
To kill a Mocking bird 2020-12-11
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- an intense feeling of sadness.
- very angry
- lacking definite form
- dull and uninteresting.
- a person intentionally tries to cause harm or evil.
- sincere affection and kindness
- severe criticism
- a brief or temporary stay
- claiming down
- curiosity
- harmless, not evil
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- belonging (to) as a native
- a minor official
- success is likely.
- minor wrongdoing.
- a feeling of being confused
- a formal statement made by someone who has authority.
- sins
- state in detail
- be full of
20 Clues: sins • curiosity • very angry • be full of • claiming down • state in detail • a minor official • severe criticism • minor wrongdoing. • success is likely. • harmless, not evil • lacking definite form • dull and uninteresting. • a brief or temporary stay • belonging (to) as a native • a feeling of being confused • an intense feeling of sadness. • sincere affection and kindness • ...
To Kill a mocking bird 2017-03-28
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- Who is rude and mean?
- Who gets stabbed in the leg?
- What is poured over the food given to Walter Cunningham?
- Whose at the bottom of the Maycomb ladder but is treated as an equal in the Finch Household?
- Who comes out at night and eats raw animals?
- Which group is on the top of the maycomb ladder?
- Which classmate of Scout's is treated respectfully at the Finch's house?
- Which family does not come to school after the first day?
- Who hears laughter from inside the house?
- Who tells Scout Arthur 'Boo' Radley is not dead?
- What is the name of Atticus Finch's brother?
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- What is the name of the town?
- What is one word that describes Atticus Finch?
- Which character is from Meridian Mississippi?
- What is Scout's full name?
- What does Atticus Finch work as?
- What is the name of Scout's teacher?
- What is the authors name?
- Who says, 'You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view-'
- Which group is at the bottom of the Maycomb ladder?
20 Clues: Who is rude and mean? • What is the authors name? • What is Scout's full name? • Who gets stabbed in the leg? • What is the name of the town? • What does Atticus Finch work as? • What is the name of Scout's teacher? • Who hears laughter from inside the house? • Who comes out at night and eats raw animals? • What is the name of Atticus Finch's brother? • ...
To Kill A Mickingbird Crossword 2023-05-02
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- Where mayella accused Tom of first enountering her.
- The people that never come oit of their house.
- What Scout wore to the pageant.
- The place where Tom Robinson was accused of rape.
- The sherif of the Maycomb County.
- The father of Jem and Scout.
- The Judge that attended Tom Robinsons hearing.
- The things the kids found in the tree hole that Boo had left for them.
- The lady who broke her addiction.
- Aunt Alexandreas spoilt grandson (The son of her son Henry).
- The brother of Boo Radley.
- Describes how people might think of people that are a different race to themselves.
- The aunt of Jem and Scout.
- The people of the town who were most knows for their lack of money and poorness.
- The lady hwo lived in the house that burn town
- What scout went to the padgent dressed as.
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- Jem attacks these as they belong to Mrs Dubose.
- This peice was found in the tree hole.
- The thing that Jem got his pants hoocked on when climbing into the radley property.
- A well kown wealthy man who lives in the town of Maycomb.
- This incident sadly happened to Miss moudie only in the book.
- Scouts real name
- Strange dog that showed up unexpectidly in the town of macomb.
- The Finch familys African/American cook.
- The place where the story took place.
- What scout got into on her first day of school.
- The town that this story began in.
- Thing that Tom Robinson was accused of doing to Mayella.
- The lady that supposeidly got raped by Tom Robinson.
- The person whos job it is to protect the town.
30 Clues: Scouts real name • The brother of Boo Radley. • The aunt of Jem and Scout. • The father of Jem and Scout. • What Scout wore to the pageant. • The sherif of the Maycomb County. • The lady who broke her addiction. • The town that this story began in. • The place where the story took place. • This peice was found in the tree hole. • The Finch familys African/American cook. • ...
To Kill a Mockinbird: Vocabulary 2023-03-16
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- a preacher's stand or podium in a church
- gentle and kindly; not harmful
- in a state of disrepair; falling apart
- a person's stock of skills or behaviors; a collection
- acceptance of something without protest
- peaceful, calm
- not showing any emotional involvement or interest
- unpredictable or in an uneven pattern
- church songs
- showing anger at what is perceived as unfair treatment
- too long, slow, or dull
- showing scorn or hatred
- attempting to avoid attention; sneakily
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- extreme shame or embarrassment
- showing respect to women; chivalrous
- interest in disturbing and unpleasant subjects
- required or obligated to do something
- something that comes naturally; inborn
- a gloomy, depressed state of mind
- weakness due to age or illness
- people assembled for religious worship
- a friendly and pleasant manner
- likely to cause an argument
- cruel and oppressive use of power or control
- showing strong feeling; passionate
- uncertain or unknown
- understood or implied without being explicitly stated
- pessimistic and distrustful of others
28 Clues: church songs • peaceful, calm • uncertain or unknown • too long, slow, or dull • showing scorn or hatred • likely to cause an argument • extreme shame or embarrassment • gentle and kindly; not harmful • weakness due to age or illness • a friendly and pleasant manner • a gloomy, depressed state of mind • showing strong feeling; passionate • showing respect to women; chivalrous • ...
To Kill A Mocking Bird 2022-10-13
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- Who put cement in the knot hole?
- Who's grandma was going to teach them to cook?
- Who was trying to teach Scout how to be more lady-like?
- What was a drug addict?
- Who wrote this book?
- What did a mockingbird represent
- Who was the sheriff of Maycomb County?
- Who was a recluse in the book?
- Who went to jail for allegedly raping a girl?
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- Who's legal affairs were well know to Atticus?
- What church did Calpernia take the kids to while their father was gone?
- what state did the story take place in?
- Who broke their arm at 13 years old?
- Who is Dill's aunt?
- What major point in time was happening during the book?
- Who visits Maycomb every summer?
- Who was Scouts 1st grade teacher?
- Who is Atticus's daughter?
- What town did the book take place in?
- What split up the whites and blacks?
20 Clues: Who is Dill's aunt? • Who wrote this book? • What was a drug addict? • Who is Atticus's daughter? • Who was a recluse in the book? • Who put cement in the knot hole? • Who visits Maycomb every summer? • What did a mockingbird represent • Who was Scouts 1st grade teacher? • Who broke their arm at 13 years old? • What split up the whites and blacks? • ...
The (Fort Myers) News-Press crossword 2025-02-28
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- Traditional way newspapers were delivered)
- A famous author known for "To Kill a Mockingbird")
- The act of scanning headlines for updates
- Popular beach destination in Lee County)
- A printed publication issued daily or weekly)
- Major newspaper serving Fort Myers and Cape Coral
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- Southwest Florida island in Lee County
- The feeling of excitement from a great book)
- Term for a newspaper's most important front-page story)
- Fort Myers' famous inventor resident)
- The first section of a newspaper with major headlines)
- City in Southwest Florida known for its downtown avenue of dining and shops)
12 Clues: Fort Myers' famous inventor resident) • Southwest Florida island in Lee County • Popular beach destination in Lee County) • The act of scanning headlines for updates • Traditional way newspapers were delivered) • The feeling of excitement from a great book) • A printed publication issued daily or weekly) • Major newspaper serving Fort Myers and Cape Coral • ...
Crossword Clues: 1960s Edition 2020-10-12
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- "I've Got You Babe" duo, ___ and ___(2 words)
- In 1962, three inmates escaped from what "inescapable" prison
- Sitcom about a shipwrecked group of people, "_____ Island"
- Novel published in 1960, "To Kill a ______"
- Famed 1969 music festival
- Musical about warring gangs Sharks and Jets (3 words)
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- Team that won the first ever super bowl in 1967
- First satellite in space, launched by Russia
- Boxer who went by the name of Cassius Clay(2 words)
- famously sang "Happy Birthday" to President John F. Kennedy in 1962 (2 words)
- Moon landing mission, _____ 11
- Lead singer of The Rolling Stones
12 Clues: Famed 1969 music festival • Moon landing mission, _____ 11 • Lead singer of The Rolling Stones • Novel published in 1960, "To Kill a ______" • First satellite in space, launched by Russia • "I've Got You Babe" duo, ___ and ___(2 words) • Team that won the first ever super bowl in 1967 • Boxer who went by the name of Cassius Clay(2 words) • ...
To Kill a mocking bird 2014-03-26
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- An elderly women who Jem has to read to
- The weapon Bob Ewell is killed with
- A Family that never takes anything they cant play back
- Dill's aunt
- the local Sharif
- the man that attacks Jem and Scout
- Scouts third grade teacher
- A man who resembles a hero
- A boy four years older then his sister
- Boo's real name
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- she is the neighborhood gossip
- He employed Tom Robinson
- Boo's father
- the Finch family's housekeeper
- A bird that sings beautiful music
- Scouts first grade teacher
- Atticus's job
- what Scout dressed up as for the school pageant
- The narrator of the story
- the town the story takes place in
20 Clues: Dill's aunt • Boo's father • Atticus's job • Boo's real name • the local Sharif • He employed Tom Robinson • The narrator of the story • Scouts first grade teacher • Scouts third grade teacher • A man who resembles a hero • she is the neighborhood gossip • the Finch family's housekeeper • A bird that sings beautiful music • the town the story takes place in • ...
To Kill A Mocking Bird 2012-12-02
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- The Finch’s ancestor.
- The paper of Maycomb.
- Miss Maude’s pride and joy.
- The judge of the Tom Robinson case.
- What is a big and important event that takes up a large portion of the novel?
- The author of the story.
- An antagonist of Atticus.
- What lives in the Radley house?
- Atticus’ main hobby.
- What is the main symbol of this story?
- Where do the Ewelle’s live by?
- What does Atticus give Scout and Jem as a gift?
- An awful event that happens to Ms. Maudie.
- The state the novel is based in.
- Atticus’ profession.
- The theme of the novel.
- Bob Ewelle’s oldest daughter.
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- Finch’s ancestor’s profession.
- The first settlement set up in Maycomb County.
- In the Finch’s backyard.
- Who publishes the daily newspaper in Maycomb?
- Jem and Scout’s greatest fear.
- The proverbial mother of Scout and Jem.
- Who is Scout’s father?
- The small and curious child.
- The lawyer of Mayella Ewelle.
- The employer of Tom Robinson and his wife.
- Who is the narrator of the story?
- The town the novel is based in.
- Who is scouts brother?
30 Clues: Atticus’ main hobby. • Atticus’ profession. • The Finch’s ancestor. • The paper of Maycomb. • Who is Scout’s father? • Who is scouts brother? • The theme of the novel. • In the Finch’s backyard. • The author of the story. • An antagonist of Atticus. • Miss Maude’s pride and joy. • The small and curious child. • The lawyer of Mayella Ewelle. • Bob Ewelle’s oldest daughter. • ...
To Kill a Mockingbrid Crossword 2013-03-05
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- What they called african americans
- When you ask permission to take something and give it back later
- Scout and Jem's father
- What you eat in
- This happens when you are sad or injured
- Man who stayed in his house
- Where bad people are held
- The day that you go to church
- Something that you put around your waste
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- The reverend
- What you work in
- Man on trial
- After lunch time
- Jem and Scout's friend from a different town
- The Judge in the book
- You get this when you sleep
- You use to check the time
- Name of the main character
- When you let go of something
- Scout's brother
20 Clues: The reverend • Man on trial • What you eat in • Scout's brother • What you work in • After lunch time • The Judge in the book • Scout and Jem's father • You use to check the time • Where bad people are held • Name of the main character • You get this when you sleep • Man who stayed in his house • When you let go of something • The day that you go to church • What they called african americans • ...
to kill a mocking bird 2024-04-28
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- What is the first thing scout found in the tree?
- Who is the author of the story?
- What state does the story take place?
- What was the second item Jem and Scout in that tree?
- Who is the Finch's ancestor?
- What does Jem loose trying to escape from the Radley's?
- What did the people pay with as an alternative to money?
- What is scout pushed in down the street till she bumped into the Radley's porch?
- How old was Jem when he broke his arm?
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- What was the Finch's occupation for year?
- What county is the story taken place in?
- What was scout told not to do at home because she was too good already?
- What does Atticus study?
- Who is Jem and Scouts father?
- What does Walter overly use when invited to eat at the Finch's?
- Whose house were the finches kids afraid of?
- What did Scout give to Walter to get punished by Miss Fisher?
- What POV is the story being told in?
- Who created the Boo Radley Game?
- How were the pants found when Jem went to go retrieve them?
20 Clues: What does Atticus study? • Who is the Finch's ancestor? • Who is Jem and Scouts father? • Who is the author of the story? • Who created the Boo Radley Game? • What POV is the story being told in? • What state does the story take place? • How old was Jem when he broke his arm? • What county is the story taken place in? • What was the Finch's occupation for year? • ...
To Kill A Mocking Bird Words 2022-06-29
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- a mad dog that Atticus kills
- an important theme in the book; Atticus tries to bring this to the town
- main character
- one of the main themes in the book
- Aunt Alexandra's grandson
- a poor family in Maycomb
- a drunk and bad man who is one of the antagonists
- Atticus's brother and Scout's uncle
- one of the symbols in the book; stated in the title
- Atticus is this black man's lawyer
- an old man who the Finch children don't like
- one of Scout's friends
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- Scout's poised and elegant aunt
- one of the Finches' neighbors and a mean mannered woman
- Scout's kindergarten teacher
- this group tries to kill Tom in jail
- main character's brother
- one of Scout and Jem's neighbors; a nice woman
- Scout's mysterious neighbor
- the town gossip
- Atticus's job
- main character's father
- the setting of the book
- the Finch family's black cook; is strict & unsentimental
- a very poor family who usually breaks the law
25 Clues: Atticus's job • main character • the town gossip • one of Scout's friends • main character's father • the setting of the book • main character's brother • a poor family in Maycomb • Aunt Alexandra's grandson • Scout's mysterious neighbor • a mad dog that Atticus kills • Scout's kindergarten teacher • Scout's poised and elegant aunt • one of the main themes in the book • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Ch.1-7 vocab 2024-09-23
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- not friendly; cool or distant
- obscene or inappropriate language
- able to be recognized or identified
- likely to cause an argument
- having a friendly and pleasant manner
- make an unpleasant feeling less intense
- excessive tenderness, sadness, or nostalgia
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- a temporary stay
- extremely stupid or foolish
- short statement that expresses general truth
- gentle or kind
- conducive to success, favorable
- clever, inventive
- not regular in pattern or movement
- not showing care for the consequences of an action
15 Clues: gentle or kind • a temporary stay • clever, inventive • extremely stupid or foolish • likely to cause an argument • not friendly; cool or distant • conducive to success, favorable • obscene or inappropriate language • not regular in pattern or movement • able to be recognized or identified • having a friendly and pleasant manner • make an unpleasant feeling less intense • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Vocab Chapters 1-5 2024-09-12
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- a personal possession (used derogatorily to describe slaves
- not legally permitted or authorized; unlicensed; unlawful
- without liveliness or spirit; dull or tedious
- walk or move at a slow, relaxed pace
- a thing that is granted, especially in response to demands
- a stock of plays or dances that a performer knows or is prepared to perform
- having or showing a wish to do evil to others
- having or showing skill in achieving one’s ends by deceit or evasion
- in the form of a cloud or haze; hazy
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- the action of intimidating someone, or the state of being intimidated
- treat a specified country as a permanent home
- originating or occurring naturally in a particular place; native
- state of being annoyed, frustrated, or worried
- a person who prepared and sold medicines and drugs
- to make an unpleasant feeling less intense
15 Clues: walk or move at a slow, relaxed pace • in the form of a cloud or haze; hazy • to make an unpleasant feeling less intense • treat a specified country as a permanent home • without liveliness or spirit; dull or tedious • having or showing a wish to do evil to others • state of being annoyed, frustrated, or worried • a person who prepared and sold medicines and drugs • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Performance Task Project #1 2023-01-17
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- originating naturally in a particular place
- marked by excessive enthusiasm for a cause or idea
- lacking power or ability
- behave in a patronizing manner
- to seek information from
- a pause from doing something
- wishing or appearing to wish evil to others
- that which is perceived to have its own
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- deeply or seriously thoughtful
- spotlessly clean and fresh
- existence
- to admit something is true after denying at first
- not in agreement or harmony
- provide physical relief, as from pain
- be full or or swarming with
15 Clues: existence • lacking power or ability • to seek information from • spotlessly clean and fresh • not in agreement or harmony • be full or or swarming with • a pause from doing something • deeply or seriously thoughtful • behave in a patronizing manner • provide physical relief, as from pain • that which is perceived to have its own • originating naturally in a particular place • ...
World's Best Crossword 2023-05-05
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- Tattooed harpooner
- Worn on Wednesday
- Hemingway book about a Cuban fisherman
- Fitzgerald book about the American Dream
- Lennie’s partner
- Poem preceding The Odyssey
- Wrote To Kill a Mockingbird
- Last word of The Great Gatsby
- Writes about common man, dustbowl and California
- This person killed Juliet
- Fired teacher in Dead Poets Society
- One handed worker who wished he had shot his own dog
- Region of the country William Faulkner writes about
- Subject of Whitman poem “O Captain My Captain”
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- Author of Unbroken
- Kills Curly’s wife
- Steinbeck book about the Joad family
- Regina, Gretchen, Karen,Cady
- What Jay Gatsby thinks he can repeat
- Prize won by Hemingway, Steinbeck and Faulkner
- You’re a homeschooled jungle freak who's a ____
- Rabid dog Atticus Finch shoots
- F. Scott’s wife
- Hemingway is buried here
- Bridget Bishop was the first one hanged for being one of these
- Scientific name of whale Ahab hunts
- Barbaric
27 Clues: Barbaric • F. Scott’s wife • Lennie’s partner • Worn on Wednesday • Author of Unbroken • Kills Curly’s wife • Tattooed harpooner • Hemingway is buried here • This person killed Juliet • Poem preceding The Odyssey • Wrote To Kill a Mockingbird • Regina, Gretchen, Karen,Cady • Last word of The Great Gatsby • Rabid dog Atticus Finch shoots • Scientific name of whale Ahab hunts • ...
