to kill a mockingbird Crossword Puzzles
Year 9 English skills crossword 2023-12-08
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- Life is like a box of chocolates
- Most amazing English teacher
- She wrote To Kill a Mockingbird
- author of Looking for Alibrandi
- g'day mate is one of these
- we, us, our
- when a text is referenced within another text
- a personal story
- My life is a circus
- this type of writing is persuasive
- used to support claims and reasoning
- the author's central argument in a piece of writing.
- Acronym used for analytical writing
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- The trees were dancing gleefully in the wind
- this English class is going for a million years
- Author of Animal Farm
- An ongoing (often divisive) topic of discussion
- overused expressions e.g. A tale as old as time
- The term given to language devices that are not literal
- racecar, madam, radar
- these are used to support your claims
- written by a publication with a clear point of view
- the response elicited by the use of devices
- an abbreviated form of words e.g. lol
- A specific occurrence referenced in an article
25 Clues: we, us, our • a personal story • My life is a circus • Author of Animal Farm • racecar, madam, radar • g'day mate is one of these • Most amazing English teacher • She wrote To Kill a Mockingbird • author of Looking for Alibrandi • Life is like a box of chocolates • this type of writing is persuasive • Acronym used for analytical writing • used to support claims and reasoning • ...
KNOXONIAN NATION! 2021-09-08
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- code name Wolverine
- CC Rider
- has three daughters
- works at Cookie Fix
- loves to serve
- Baskin
- shares a name with a great late-night host
- drummer extraordinaire
- between two brothers
- name means "shining light," and that's fitting
- plays tennis
- strawberry blonde
- father of Solomon
- smiles a lot, a really good friend or _____
- she shares something in common with M&Ms
- don't confuse her initials with the word "essay"
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- he likes to "fuel" the fire
- name of Prince William's daughter
- initials are in the last of the alphabet
- has something in common with Alabama's capital
- has enough Knox spirit for everyone
- you can bet on _____
- To Kill A Mockingbird
- has a sister in Knox
- she's all about community
- one of seven and really cool
- rhymes with "smiley"
- double name but she's a single_____
- the 3rd Gospel
- if a Middleton, she'd be related to royalty
- not poor but
- has a broken arm
- the White Cliffs of _____
- maybe has flown a kite in a thunderstorm?
- but not pajamas
35 Clues: Baskin • CC Rider • not poor but • plays tennis • loves to serve • the 3rd Gospel • but not pajamas • has a broken arm • strawberry blonde • father of Solomon • code name Wolverine • has three daughters • works at Cookie Fix • you can bet on _____ • has a sister in Knox • rhymes with "smiley" • between two brothers • To Kill A Mockingbird • drummer extraordinaire • she's all about community • ...
Team Everest CSR activity 2025-03-07
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- Which city is the capital of France?
- Which country is home to the ancient city of Machu Picchu?
- Who was the first President of the United States?
- Which river is the longest in the world?
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- Who wrote the famous book "To Kill a Mockingbird"?
- Which is the smallest country in the world?
- Which is the largest mammal on Earth?
- Which planet is known as the "Red Planet"?
- Highest mountain peak in the world?
9 Clues: Highest mountain peak in the world? • Which city is the capital of France? • Which is the largest mammal on Earth? • Which river is the longest in the world? • Which planet is known as the "Red Planet"? • Which is the smallest country in the world? • Who was the first President of the United States? • Who wrote the famous book "To Kill a Mockingbird"? • ...
Dressed to Kill 2025-10-26
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- Accessory often carried by Victorian ladies, appearing in Holmes stories
- Film adaptation 2009, Robert Downey Jr. Holmes’s accessory
- Sherlock Holmes comic accessory often exaggerated for style
- Hat worn by Basil Rathbone in the 1939 film series
- Holmes’s iconic hat, often mistaken for a fedora
- Holmes’s attire in Sherlock Holmes: Crimes & Punishments game
- Watson’s accessory for carrying notes and letters
- Holmes’s pipe, sometimes considered part of his fashion
- Holmes’s elegant nighttime wear
- Holmes’s handwear in outdoor investigations
- Adler’s stylish hat in many adaptations
- Watson’s military attire in early stories
- Watson’s period hat in Granada series
- Gentlemen’s formal footwear, occasionally noted in Holmes stories
- Victorian-era male neckwear, worn by Holmes
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- Irene Adler’s signature accessory in Doyle’s stories
- Long coat often worn by Holmes in illustrations and adaptations
- 1984 Granada series, Holmes often wears this undercoat
- Modern BBC Sherlock, Benedict Cumberbatch’s signature coat
- Victorian footwear Holmes would have worn on London streets
- Sherlock Holmes’s casual wear when consulting cases at 221B
- Classic Holmes cloak color in Sidney Paget illustrations
- Sherlock’s casual modern scarf in BBC adaptation
- Sherlock’s cloak style in the 2009 Guy Ritchie film
- Victorian-style high-collared coat Holmes wears in cold weather
- Jewelry piece worn by Adler in many adaptations
26 Clues: Holmes’s elegant nighttime wear • Watson’s period hat in Granada series • Adler’s stylish hat in many adaptations • Watson’s military attire in early stories • Holmes’s handwear in outdoor investigations • Victorian-era male neckwear, worn by Holmes • Jewelry piece worn by Adler in many adaptations • Holmes’s iconic hat, often mistaken for a fedora • ...
TKAM: Chapters 6-7 2023-02-23
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- this was law in the American South
- Jem and Scout endure this as the Tom Robinson's trail grows closer
- Scout believes him to be the bravest man who ever lived
- Boo Radley and Tom Robinson are both mockingbirds in this story
- its a __ to kill a mockingbird
- Atticus was know by this name as a boy
- Scout is proud she no longer does this
- Jem destroys this on Mrs.Dubose's yard
- to seek out information
- Jem realizes that Mrs. Dubose's behavior is this
- Atticus makes Jem do this when her finds out what Jem did
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- Jem is sentenced to do this for Mrs. Dubose as punishment
- Jem and Scout lament the fact that Atticus is this..
- "the pet of Maycomb"
- to prohibit
- Scout realizes that blacks and whites have different
- What is Tim Johnson
- Mrs. Dubose is fighting this and is very sick
- Atticus refers to Mrs.Dubose as this
- "the closest thing to a mother"
- offense or resentment
- the children confront this
- a verbal attack
23 Clues: to prohibit • a verbal attack • What is Tim Johnson • "the pet of Maycomb" • offense or resentment • to seek out information • the children confront this • its a __ to kill a mockingbird • "the closest thing to a mother" • this was law in the American South • Atticus refers to Mrs.Dubose as this • Atticus was know by this name as a boy • Scout is proud she no longer does this • ...
What's In a Name? 2024-02-28
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- Maria Semple’s agoraphobic architect suddenly goes missing
- Greek mythology’s infamous ‘fall’ guy
- Stephen King’s famous fan takes things a little too far
- Arrowhead plant that brings hope in The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes
- John Green had many readers Looking for her in this bestseller
- This Scottish play might bring bad luck
- One half of Shakespeare’s tragic star-crossed duo
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- Named for a famous hero, this Greek demi-god has his own popular series
- E. B. White’s beloved eight-legged speller
- Makes a case in To Kill a Mockingbird
- Austen’s incorrigible matchmaker learns a few lessons along the way
- He goes ‘there and back again’ in a bestselling fantasy novel
- The doctor, not the monster
- Little Women’s would-be writer
14 Clues: The doctor, not the monster • Little Women’s would-be writer • Makes a case in To Kill a Mockingbird • Greek mythology’s infamous ‘fall’ guy • This Scottish play might bring bad luck • E. B. White’s beloved eight-legged speller • One half of Shakespeare’s tragic star-crossed duo • Stephen King’s famous fan takes things a little too far • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Vocab puzzle Ch. 12-14 2022-10-19
17 Clues: jail • rude • sharp • a right • clothes • quitting • spiritual • arrogance • irritated • bring out • indirectly • intimidating • disagreements • publicly condemn • difficult to find • not able to be cured • strict social structure
Gender Discrimination -TKAM 2023-11-18
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- The clothing item that Scout is pressured to wear
- Aunt Alexandra's attempt to instill feminine qualities in Scout
- the societal role expected of men in Maycomb
- The protagonist who challenges traditional gender roles in Maycomb.
- The societal norms that characters in "To Kill a Mockingbird" grapple with, particularly concerning gender roles.
- Represents the traditional Southern lady
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- The societal role expected of women in Maycomb
- What Scout prefers to wear, challenging the expected attire for girls
- A term used to emphasize proper behavior for women
- A quality discouraged in men in Maycomb
- faces expectations of toughness and maturity due to his gender.
11 Clues: A quality discouraged in men in Maycomb • Represents the traditional Southern lady • the societal role expected of men in Maycomb • The societal role expected of women in Maycomb • The clothing item that Scout is pressured to wear • A term used to emphasize proper behavior for women • Aunt Alexandra's attempt to instill feminine qualities in Scout • ...
Animal Books 2025-09-13
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- THE CURIOUS INCIDENT OF THE (?) IN THE NIGHT MARK HADDEN
- THE TALE OF PETER (?) BEATRIX POTTER (6)
- HILLS LIKE WHITE (?) ERNEST HEMINGWAY (9)
- JONATHAN LIVINGSTON (?) RICHARD BACH (7)
- A VERY HUNGRY (?) ERIC CARLE (11)
- MR POPPERS (?) RICHARD ATWATER (8)
- THE (?) ROAD IAIN BANKS (4)
- (?) AND OLIVER IN AMERICA (6)
- THE WHITE (?) ARAVIND ADIGA (5)
- (?) ENGLISH STEPHEN KELMAN (6)
- LORD OF THE (?) WILLIAM GOLDING (5)
- THE (?) IN THE HAT DR SEUSS (3)
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- TO KILL A (?) HARPER LEE (11)
- THE CHRISTMAS DAY (?) JAMES HERRIOT (6)
- WAR (?) MICHAEL MORPURGO (5)
- OF (?) AND MEN JOHN STEINBECK (4)
- UNDER THE (?) TIBOR FISCHER (4)
- (?) HALL HILARY MANTELL (4)
- THE GIRL WITH THE (?) TATTOO STIEG LARSSON (6)
- THE (?), THE WITCH AND THE WARDROBE (4)
- THE (?) HAS LANDED JACK HIGGINS (5)
- LILY AND THE (?) STEVEN ROWLEY (7)
- EVA (?) ELIZABETH BOWEN (5)
- FANTASTIC MR (?) ROALD DAHL(3)
- HOW TO MEASURE A (?) MARGARET FORSTER (3)
25 Clues: (?) HALL HILARY MANTELL (4) • THE (?) ROAD IAIN BANKS (4) • EVA (?) ELIZABETH BOWEN (5) • WAR (?) MICHAEL MORPURGO (5) • TO KILL A (?) HARPER LEE (11) • (?) AND OLIVER IN AMERICA (6) • (?) ENGLISH STEPHEN KELMAN (6) • FANTASTIC MR (?) ROALD DAHL(3) • UNDER THE (?) TIBOR FISCHER (4) • THE WHITE (?) ARAVIND ADIGA (5) • THE (?) IN THE HAT DR SEUSS (3) • ...
Just Mercy Character Crossword 2024-03-26
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- county sheriff
- implicated in Vickie Pittman's murder; accused Walter of murdering Ronda to ease his sentence
- death row lawyer, author of Just Mercy
- first district attorney who views McMillian's arrest as a way to end his career strong
- jailhouse snitch; says he saw Walter at the gas station
- on death row for the murder of Ronda Morrison; falsely accused
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- McMillian Walter's wife
- author of To Kill a Mockingbird
- civil rights attorneys that McMillian's family paid for
- approves moving Walter's case to the neighboring county
- 18-year old daughter of a respected family; murdered
- abbreviation for the organization that Stevenson works at
- arrested after contacting Stevenson saying he could help with the case
- had an affair with Walter; has a relationship with Ralph Myers
- name of electric chair
- Chapman new district attorney who Stevenson trusts more than Pearson
16 Clues: county sheriff • name of electric chair • McMillian Walter's wife • author of To Kill a Mockingbird • death row lawyer, author of Just Mercy • 18-year old daughter of a respected family; murdered • civil rights attorneys that McMillian's family paid for • approves moving Walter's case to the neighboring county • jailhouse snitch; says he saw Walter at the gas station • ...
sdggs 2024-04-04
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- Known for her detective novels, including Hercule Poirot mysteries
- Canadian author of "The Handmaid's Tale"
- First woman to win the Pulitzer Prize for Literature, for "The Age of Innocence"
- Author of "Pride and Prejudice"
- Author of "The Women of Brewster Place"
- Guin Renowned for her works in fantasy and science fiction, including "The Left Hand of Darkness"
- Author of "The Color Purple"
- Known for "The Interpreter of Maladies" and "The Namesake"
- Created the Harry Potter series
- Penned "Little Women"
- Wrote the American classic "To Kill a Mockingbird"
- Nobel laureate and author of "Beloved"
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- Pseudonym of Mary Ann Evans, who wrote "Middlemarch"
- Wrote "The Joy Luck Club"
- Known for her short stories and "A Good Man is Hard to Find"
- Pioneering science fiction writer, author of "Kindred"
- Modernist author of "Mrs. Dalloway"
- Authored "Frankenstein"
- Wrote "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings"
- Poet and author of "The Bell Jar"
20 Clues: Penned "Little Women" • Authored "Frankenstein" • Wrote "The Joy Luck Club" • Author of "The Color Purple" • Author of "Pride and Prejudice" • Created the Harry Potter series • Poet and author of "The Bell Jar" • Modernist author of "Mrs. Dalloway" • Nobel laureate and author of "Beloved" • Author of "The Women of Brewster Place" • Wrote "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings" • ...
Book Banning 2024-12-16
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- A Banned Book about Racism published in 2017
- a book series banned written by JK Rowling
- An Jewish author whose diary was published and banned
- the name of an author who wrote a banned book called To Kill A Mockingbird
- An action you can take against book bans
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- A Banned Book by J.D. Salinger
- A group that advocates against book banning
- Unite Against Book Bans organization
8 Clues: A Banned Book by J.D. Salinger • Unite Against Book Bans organization • An action you can take against book bans • a book series banned written by JK Rowling • A group that advocates against book banning • A Banned Book about Racism published in 2017 • An Jewish author whose diary was published and banned • ...
Chamber Singers 24-25 2024-08-20
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- Apple juice is life
- Wonka
- It's not an accent
- Is a blueberry
- Gingerbread
- Has fallen off the stage
- Loves her little drinks
- Can disappear easily
- Youtube Shorts
- Sometimes makes weird yelps
- Loves Regency Romances
- Obsessed with Brandon Sanderson
- To Kill a Mockingbird
- Loves all the animals
- Name is the same as a french pronoun
- Aspiring alto
- Always wears a black shirt
- Really likes White Winter Hymnal
- Has the biggest bench in choir
- Javelin
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- Cars attack me
- Ravioli
- Happy
- Loves cable knit sweaters
- Negative leg
- Musical Engineer
- Future Mrs. One Direction
- Too good at too many things
- Tried out many hairstyles
- Lives furthest away
- My name is a band and the band is named the same as me
- Loud laughs
- Concussion magnet
- Free spirit who needs a leash
- I have a rod in my spine
- Biggest Swiftie
36 Clues: Wonka • Happy • Ravioli • Javelin • Gingerbread • Loud laughs • Negative leg • Aspiring alto • Cars attack me • Is a blueberry • Youtube Shorts • Biggest Swiftie • Musical Engineer • Concussion magnet • It's not an accent • Apple juice is life • Lives furthest away • Can disappear easily • To Kill a Mockingbird • Loves all the animals • Loves Regency Romances • Loves her little drinks • Has fallen off the stage • ...
Chamber 24-25 2024-08-20
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- Is a blueberry
- Youtube Shorts
- Has the biggest bench in choir
- Free spirit who needs a leash
- Loves her little drinks
- Javelin
- Has fallen off the stage
- Tried out many hairstyles
- Cars attack me
- Happy
- Negative leg
- Wonka
- Name is the same as a french pronoun
- Aspiring alto
- Obsessed with Brandon Sanderson
- Biggest Swiftie
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- Concussion magnet
- Sometimes makes weird yelps
- Lives furthest away
- Loves all the animals
- I have a rod in my spine
- Loves cable knit sweaters
- Future Mrs. One Direction
- Loud laughs
- My name is a band and the band is named the same as me
- It's not an accent
- Too good at too many things
- Gingerbread
- Apple juice is life
- Loves Regency Romances
- Really likes White Winter Hymnal
- Can disappear easily
- Musical Engineer
- Always wears a black shirt
- Ravioli
- To Kill a Mockingbird
36 Clues: Happy • Wonka • Javelin • Ravioli • Loud laughs • Gingerbread • Negative leg • Aspiring alto • Is a blueberry • Youtube Shorts • Cars attack me • Biggest Swiftie • Musical Engineer • Concussion magnet • It's not an accent • Lives furthest away • Apple juice is life • Can disappear easily • Loves all the animals • To Kill a Mockingbird • Loves Regency Romances • Loves her little drinks • I have a rod in my spine • ...
Chamber 24-25 2024-08-20
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- My name is a band and the band is named the same as me
- Free spirit who needs a leash
- To Kill a Mockingbird
- Tried out many hairstyles
- Lives furthest away
- Loves cable knit sweaters
- Is a blueberry
- Future Mrs. One Direction
- Loves all the animals
- Always wears a black shirt
- Javelin
- Aspiring alto
- I have a rod in my spine
- Apple juice is life
- Can disappear easily
- Youtube Shorts
- Loves Regency Romances
- Musical Engineer
- Biggest Swiftie
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- Name is the same as a french pronoun
- Has fallen off the stage
- Sometimes makes weird yelps
- Has the biggest bench in choir
- Obsessed with Brandon Sanderson
- Happy
- Really likes White Winter Hymnal
- Too good at too many things
- Concussion magnet
- Ravioli
- Loud laughs
- Cars attack me
- Negative leg
- Wonka
- Gingerbread
- It's not an accent
- Loves her little drinks
36 Clues: Happy • Wonka • Ravioli • Javelin • Loud laughs • Gingerbread • Negative leg • Aspiring alto • Is a blueberry • Cars attack me • Youtube Shorts • Biggest Swiftie • Musical Engineer • Concussion magnet • It's not an accent • Lives furthest away • Apple juice is life • Can disappear easily • To Kill a Mockingbird • Loves all the animals • Loves Regency Romances • Loves her little drinks • Has fallen off the stage • ...
Mind & Matter Crossword Challenge 2024-04-23
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- The chemical symbol for gold.
- The chemical symbol for potassium.
- The process by which plants make their own food using sunlight.
- The largest planet in our solar system.
- A type of pasta shaped like small tubes.
- A type of bread typically associated with France.
- The longest river in South America.
- A fruit known for its yellow peel and sweet taste.
- The opposite of "cold".
- A common household appliance used for heating food.
- A small, sweet fruit often used in pies and jams.
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- The capital city of Hungary.
- A dairy product made from fermented milk.
- A beverage made from brewed coffee beans.
- Author of "To Kill a Mockingbird."
- A popular Italian dish consisting of thin layers of pasta, sauce, and cheese.
- The highest mountain in Africa.
- The chemical element with the symbol "Fe".
- A frozen dessert typically made from cream, sugar, and flavorings.
- The author of "The Catcher in the Rye".
20 Clues: The opposite of "cold". • The capital city of Hungary. • The chemical symbol for gold. • The highest mountain in Africa. • Author of "To Kill a Mockingbird." • The chemical symbol for potassium. • The longest river in South America. • The largest planet in our solar system. • The author of "The Catcher in the Rye". • A type of pasta shaped like small tubes. • ...
Truman Capote 2019-02-19
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- Harper Lee based this To Kill a Mockingbird character on Capote
- This short story won an O. Henry Award
- Capote's In Cold Blood is the first example of this genre
- He developed an intimate friendship with this convict
- He was addicted to these two items
- He had a cameo in this Woody Allen movie
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- Capote offended this poet by walking out on one of his readings
- In attempt to make him more masculine, his mother sent him here
- Wrote his drafts on
- He was an open _____
10 Clues: Wrote his drafts on • He was an open _____ • He was addicted to these two items • This short story won an O. Henry Award • He had a cameo in this Woody Allen movie • He developed an intimate friendship with this convict • Capote's In Cold Blood is the first example of this genre • Harper Lee based this To Kill a Mockingbird character on Capote • ...
1-2 -AR, -ER, -IR, Ser, Estar (Present Tense) 2026-03-10
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- I skate sometimes at the park.
- I am happy.
- I believe everything you say.
- You always share your snacks with us.
- He is in Spanish class.
- THey work hard for their grades.
- You are sad.
- I am from Arizona
- You are wearing a super cute outfit today.
- They are in Hawaii right now.
- He opens the door.
- You arrive late almost everyday.
- I am buying a new bathing suit.
- I am resting on the couch.
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- The team practices on Wednesdays after school.
- I live in Phoenix.
- We are smart.
- We are eating at Chipotle.
- They are describing what happened.
- We play in the band.
- Where are you (informal) from?
- School ends at 2:10.
- It is a pencil.
- The girls talk A LOT in class.
- The English classes are reading To Kill a Mockingbird.
- You write a lot of SnapChat mesages.
- We are watching a movie today in Spanish class.
27 Clues: I am happy. • You are sad. • We are smart. • It is a pencil. • I am from Arizona • I live in Phoenix. • He opens the door. • We play in the band. • School ends at 2:10. • He is in Spanish class. • We are eating at Chipotle. • I am resting on the couch. • I believe everything you say. • They are in Hawaii right now. • I skate sometimes at the park. • Where are you (informal) from? • ...
To kill a mockin bird 2017-02-05
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- Queer
- Showing of ventless or kindness
- Soverly thoughtful;pensive
- Imperious
- The state if being calm or peaceful
- Prying
- Hazy or confused
- A tuft hair that grows in the opposite direction from the rest
- Favored by fortune; prosperous
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- Kepping order during services
- An act of kindness
- A list of dramas, operas, etc.. that the actor or singer is prepared to perform
- Done, occuring, or coming at night
- Very brief
- Varieties of Kale
- To engage in thought or contemplation
- Small; tiny
- Without liveliness or spirit
18 Clues: Queer • Prying • Imperious • Very brief • Small; tiny • Hazy or confused • Varieties of Kale • An act of kindness • Soverly thoughtful;pensive • Without liveliness or spirit • Kepping order during services • Favored by fortune; prosperous • Showing of ventless or kindness • Done, occuring, or coming at night • The state if being calm or peaceful • To engage in thought or contemplation • ...
Truman Capote 2019-02-19
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- This short story won an O. Henry Award
- Harper Lee based this To Kill a Mockingbird character on Capote
- He developed an intimate friendship with this convict
- In attempt to make him more masculine, his mother sent him here
- Capote offended this poet by walking out on one of his readings
- He was an open _____
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- Capote's In Cold Blood is the first example of this genre
- He had a cameo in this Woody Allen movie
- He was addicted to these two items
- Wrote his drafts on
10 Clues: Wrote his drafts on • He was an open _____ • He was addicted to these two items • This short story won an O. Henry Award • He had a cameo in this Woody Allen movie • He developed an intimate friendship with this convict • Capote's In Cold Blood is the first example of this genre • Harper Lee based this To Kill a Mockingbird character on Capote • ...
Chapter 1: Unfamiliar Vocabulary for To Kill a Mockingbird 2021-09-21
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- offering nothing that is stimulating or challenging; bland.
- having or showing a wish to do evil to others.
- officer dealing with petty offenders
- a sudden attack into enemy territory; a raid.
- a metal or earthenware pot typically having a funnel-shaped top, used for spitting into.
- a cheap car, especially one in bad condition.
- unconventional or slightly strange.
- a preference or special liking for something.
- restriction on a person or activity
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- make(an unpleasant feeling)less intense
- person who prepared and sold medicines and drugs
- vague or ill-defined.
- reserved or uncommunicative in speech; saying little.
- unable to take effective action; helpless or powerless.
- a heavy fishing line with baited hooks.
- a section of hair that stands straight up or lies at an angle.
- short statement that expresses a general truth or principle.
17 Clues: vague or ill-defined. • unconventional or slightly strange. • restriction on a person or activity • officer dealing with petty offenders • make(an unpleasant feeling)less intense • a heavy fishing line with baited hooks. • a sudden attack into enemy territory; a raid. • a cheap car, especially one in bad condition. • a preference or special liking for something. • ...
Early Bird or Night Owl? 2022-12-29
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- Author of A Time to Kill John ______
- This book takes place in the marshes of NC and was recently made into a movie.
- Her first book was titled, In a Dark, Dark Wood
- If you are looking for a good beach read, you can find a good selection written by Elin _________.
- Author of The Nightingale, The Great Alone, and The Four Winds. Kristin _______.
- Author of the Jack Reacher series.
- One of our many services, if you sign up for Custom _____ List you will have a personalized list of 8-10 books made by a librarian.
- One of the many databases we offer, this one will help get you started on your family history. _______.com
- If WCPL doesn't own a book, we can request it from other library systems using interlibrary ______.
- The Seven _______ of Evelyn Hugo.
- Before the internet, libraries used these devices to look up and find books.
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- To Kill a _________.
- Margaret Atwood wrote this classic that was adapted into a Hulu series.
- Little _____ Everywhere
- This is where you pick up a book that you requested, ______ shelf.
- He never aged, but his picture did.
- The queen of mystery, she created the characters Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple. ______ Christie
- Mystery author Louise _______.
- _______ Macomber
- This app lets you check out ebooks and eaudiobooks from the library.
- Some of his famous characters are Amos Decker, Atlee Pine, and John Puller. David _______
21 Clues: _______ Macomber • To Kill a _________. • Little _____ Everywhere • Mystery author Louise _______. • The Seven _______ of Evelyn Hugo. • Author of the Jack Reacher series. • He never aged, but his picture did. • Author of A Time to Kill John ______ • Her first book was titled, In a Dark, Dark Wood • This is where you pick up a book that you requested, ______ shelf. • ...
The Perks of being a wallflower 2014-03-26
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- author of the book (last name)
- when Charlie, Sam and Patrick are dirving into the tunnel, listenining to the song 'asleep', Charlie was feeling ...
- favourite television show of Charlie's familiy
- how they used to call Patrick
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- place where Charlie and his friends liked to go to, is called the Big ...
- one of Charlie's favourite books is To kill a ...
- last gift Charlie gives Patrick at Christmas
- the first girl Charlie ever kissed
- first name of Charlie's favourite aunt, who died in a car crash
9 Clues: how they used to call Patrick • author of the book (last name) • the first girl Charlie ever kissed • last gift Charlie gives Patrick at Christmas • favourite television show of Charlie's familiy • one of Charlie's favourite books is To kill a ... • first name of Charlie's favourite aunt, who died in a car crash • ...
Famous Authors 2023-09-11
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- - Snow novelist
- - The Metamorphosis writer
- - To Kill a Mockingbird writer
- - Atlas Shrugged author
- - Little Women author
- - The Bell Jar writer
- - Harry Potter creator
- - The Shining novelist
- - Paradise Lost poet
- - The Picture of Dorian Gray author
- - Beloved novelist
- - One Hundred Years of Solitude writer
- - 1984 novelist
- - The Raven poet
- - Love in the Time of Cholera author
- - Lord of the Rings author
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- - Naked Lunch author
- - Le Morte d'Arthur author
- - Old Man and the Sea author
- - Pride and Prejudice author
- - Tale of Two Cities writer
- - The Catcher in the Rye writer
- - Wuthering Heights writer
- - Huckleberry Finn creator
- - The Cider House Rules writer
- - Of Mice and Men writer
- - On the Road author
- - The Great Gatsby author
- - Slaughterhouse-Five writer
- - Mrs. Dalloway author
- - Don Quixote author
- - The Hunger Games novelist
- - Brave New World writer
33 Clues: - Snow novelist • - 1984 novelist • - The Raven poet • - Beloved novelist • - Naked Lunch author • - On the Road author • - Paradise Lost poet • - Don Quixote author • - Little Women author • - The Bell Jar writer • - Harry Potter creator • - The Shining novelist • - Mrs. Dalloway author • - Atlas Shrugged author • - Of Mice and Men writer • - Brave New World writer • - The Great Gatsby author • ...
Gender Discrimination -TKAM 2023-11-18
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- The clothing item that Scout is pressured to wear
- Aunt Alexandra's attempt to instill feminine qualities in Scout
- the societal role expected of men in Maycomb
- The protagonist who challenges traditional gender roles in Maycomb.
- The societal norms that characters in "To Kill a Mockingbird" grapple with, particularly concerning gender roles.
- Represents the traditional Southern lady
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- The societal role expected of women in Maycomb
- What Scout prefers to wear, challenging the expected attire for girls
- A term used to emphasize proper behavior for women
- A quality discouraged in men in Maycomb
- faces expectations of toughness and maturity due to his gender.
11 Clues: A quality discouraged in men in Maycomb • Represents the traditional Southern lady • the societal role expected of men in Maycomb • The societal role expected of women in Maycomb • The clothing item that Scout is pressured to wear • A term used to emphasize proper behavior for women • Aunt Alexandra's attempt to instill feminine qualities in Scout • ...
crossword 1 2024-03-01
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- Neil, Louis and Stretch are all called this (9)
- Madagascar’s top predator (5)
- Name of the father in to kill a mockingbird (7)
- The most popular tourist destination in the world (5)
- These twins have travelled farther than anyone else (7)
- Home planet of house Atreides (7)
- The tower where big ben is (9)
- Name for the shark know as rock salmon (7)
- Author of the time traveller’s wife
- For his crime he has his liver pecked out every day (10)
- Composer of peter and wolf
- Studio that created Howl's Moving Castle (6)
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- Name for greater Manchester in the 19th century (12)
- The only US state named after a book (10)
- Ex-currency of the Netherlands (7)
- A moon older than the gods (5)
- 1966 England football manager (6)
- Body building acting governor (14)
- Abba is an example (10)
- The only UK Prime Minister to be assassinated (8)
20 Clues: Abba is an example (10) • Composer of peter and wolf • Madagascar’s top predator (5) • A moon older than the gods (5) • The tower where big ben is (9) • 1966 England football manager (6) • Home planet of house Atreides (7) • Ex-currency of the Netherlands (7) • Body building acting governor (14) • Author of the time traveller’s wife • The only US state named after a book (10) • ...
BOOKS GOOD LUCK 2023-12-08
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- MURDER ON A TRAIN
- SMALL GIRLS
- STORY OF GREECE'S BEST MORTAL WARRIOR
- STORY OF EGYPTS LAST PHAROAH
- YOUR WISH IS MY COMMAND
- BACKSTORY OF NEVERLAND PRINCESS
- CHILDHOOD BOOK WITH MONSTERS
- I HAVE 6 MOVIES BASED FROM ME
- ELSA AND ANNA COME FROM ME
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- CIVIL WAR ERA BOOK SAM IS NO MORE
- I AM A CLASSIC FOR ENGLISH CLASSES
- I'M ON THE DISPLAY
- I HAVE 2 MOVIES BASED ON ME
- I AM A FAMOUS AGATHA CHRISTIE NOVEL
- I AM A STEPHEN KING NOVEL ABOUT A BEAUTY QUEEN
- THOMAS PAINE
- I HAVE ALADDIN IN ME
- 3RD PERSON AYN RAND NOVEL
- I TAKE PLACE IN THE 1920'S
- I AM A REAL STORY FROM COLORADO
- GARY PAULSEN WROTE ME WITH INSIDES IN MIND
21 Clues: SMALL GIRLS • THOMAS PAINE • MURDER ON A TRAIN • I'M ON THE DISPLAY • I HAVE ALADDIN IN ME • YOUR WISH IS MY COMMAND • 3RD PERSON AYN RAND NOVEL • I TAKE PLACE IN THE 1920'S • ELSA AND ANNA COME FROM ME • I HAVE 2 MOVIES BASED ON ME • STORY OF EGYPTS LAST PHAROAH • CHILDHOOD BOOK WITH MONSTERS • I HAVE 6 MOVIES BASED FROM ME • BACKSTORY OF NEVERLAND PRINCESS • ...
Other Important Characters 2023-05-16
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- The author of "To Kill a Mockingbird"
- The author of the short story "Eraser Tattoo"
- The musician who sang the national anthem at the Super Bowl in 1991
- The last name of the woman who presented "The Danger of a Single Story"
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- The hero in the battle of Troy
- The main male character in "Eraser Tattoo"
- The current Poet Laureate
- The author of "The Odyssey"
- The main female character in "Eraser Tattoo"
9 Clues: The current Poet Laureate • The author of "The Odyssey" • The hero in the battle of Troy • The author of "To Kill a Mockingbird" • The main male character in "Eraser Tattoo" • The main female character in "Eraser Tattoo" • The author of the short story "Eraser Tattoo" • The musician who sang the national anthem at the Super Bowl in 1991 • ...
Banned Books Week 2022-08-30
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- Classic fairy tale removed from
- Not a kiddy story, but a satire on
- number of reasons for Jay Asher
- as a boy
- Alice Walker book challenged for
- Challenged for numbing students to
- for condoning alcohol use
- Lewis Carroll__Adventures in Wonderland
- “Text speak” title challenged for
- Hosseini's protagonist chased this
- surprising book to be banned
- 19th century author still on this list
- Steinbeck's "Of --- and men"
- rape and incest
- Chbosky said there are perks to being this
- effects of violence
- JK Rowling protaganist
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- The diary of a young girl.
- Banned for “racist” attitudes
- History book challenged for being
- the foresting
- and questionable sexual behavior
- Author of Handmaid's tale
- Shakespeare play banned from
- Banned for excessive profanity
- because it contains a girl
- Captain with comic adventures
- George Orwell classic "---- New World"
- Dr. Seuss book banned for
- Angie Thomas novel
- propaganda"
- Bird Lee warned not to kill
- Friendship between a pig and spider
- Reina Telgemeier graphic novel
34 Clues: as a boy • propaganda" • the foresting • rape and incest • Angie Thomas novel • effects of violence • JK Rowling protaganist • Author of Handmaid's tale • Dr. Seuss book banned for • for condoning alcohol use • The diary of a young girl. • because it contains a girl • Bird Lee warned not to kill • Shakespeare play banned from • surprising book to be banned • Steinbeck's "Of --- and men" • ...
Maycomb's Crossword 2024-01-05
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- A building used for public Christian worship.
- It's a sin to kill a ___.
- A small town in Alabama.
- The town where Dill Harris Charles Baker lives.
- Mr. Ewell was killed with a ___ knife.
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- Mrs. Dubose's Favorite Tea Making Flower.
- A closet-like piece of furniture that combines a long space with a chest of drawers.
7 Clues: A small town in Alabama. • It's a sin to kill a ___. • Mr. Ewell was killed with a ___ knife. • Mrs. Dubose's Favorite Tea Making Flower. • A building used for public Christian worship. • The town where Dill Harris Charles Baker lives. • A closet-like piece of furniture that combines a long space with a chest of drawers.
Trivia 2024-10-10
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- Which famous art movement did Pablo Picasso co-create?
- What are diamonds made of?
- Who is the Greek goddess of love?
- What is the predominant color on the flag of Australia?
- What type of alcohol is traditionally used in a margarita?
- What is the smallest planet in our solar system?
- In chess, what direction can a bishop move?
- What is the largest city in Australia?
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- What are the bones in your spine called?
- The Heimlich maneuver is used to help someone who is:
- In "To Kill a Mockingbird," what is the name of Atticus Finch's daughter?
- What is the capital of Australia?
- Which human bone is the longest and strongest?
- What is the primary ingredient in traditional French béchamel sauce?
- What element does the chemical symbol Au stand for?
- How many months of the year have 31 days?
- What is the human body’s largest organ?
17 Clues: What are diamonds made of? • What is the capital of Australia? • Who is the Greek goddess of love? • What is the largest city in Australia? • What is the human body’s largest organ? • What are the bones in your spine called? • How many months of the year have 31 days? • In chess, what direction can a bishop move? • Which human bone is the longest and strongest? • ...
Chamber 24-25 2024-08-20
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- My name is a band and the band is named the same as me
- Free spirit who needs a leash
- To Kill a Mockingbird
- Tried out many hairstyles
- Lives furthest away
- Loves cable knit sweaters
- Is a blueberry
- Future Mrs. One Direction
- Loves all the animals
- Always wears a black shirt
- Javelin
- Aspiring alto
- I have a rod in my spine
- Apple juice is life
- Can disappear easily
- Youtube Shorts
- Loves Regency Romances
- Musical Engineer
- Biggest Swiftie
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- Name is the same as a french pronoun
- Has fallen off the stage
- Sometimes makes weird yelps
- Has the biggest bench in choir
- Obsessed with Brandon Sanderson
- Happy
- Really likes White Winter Hymnal
- Too good at too many things
- Concussion magnet
- Ravioli
- Loud laughs
- Cars attack me
- Negative leg
- Wonka
- Gingerbread
- It's not an accent
- Loves her little drinks
36 Clues: Happy • Wonka • Ravioli • Javelin • Loud laughs • Gingerbread • Negative leg • Aspiring alto • Is a blueberry • Cars attack me • Youtube Shorts • Biggest Swiftie • Musical Engineer • Concussion magnet • It's not an accent • Lives furthest away • Apple juice is life • Can disappear easily • To Kill a Mockingbird • Loves all the animals • Loves Regency Romances • Loves her little drinks • Has fallen off the stage • ...
Crossword for Erin 2024-02-13
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- Jason Travis
- Cellino & Barnes
- Hypochlorite
- Smooth like _________
- The first Pokemon
- HE ALWAYS DIED IN EVERY BATTLE
- The 7th planet
- The first star wars movies
- A lovable dog and minor gf
- Nickname for a great boardwalk treat
- Quite potentially the cutest
- Very large member
- Assassinated by Lee Harvey Oswald
- To kill a mockingbird lawyer
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- Michael Jackson Album
- A bees favorite hair style?
- The monkey pops this around the Mulberry Bush
- Houston's Nfl Friends
- A good mall and a solid parkway
- Santa Maria! That ones outta here!
- Very very very very pale
- A nickname for previously mentioned large member
- Jungle, river, bald man CEO
- Creep Singer
- Our favorite crusty white dogs breed
- The city of Brotherly Love
- Boston College Alumni
- It ain't an apple phone
- A place to ship up to?
- No sleep till _____
- Danimals mascot and leather drum
- Sandwhiched between Iraq and Afghanistan
- Beatles star on Thomas the Tank Engine
- The P in IPO
34 Clues: Jason Travis • Hypochlorite • Creep Singer • The P in IPO • The 7th planet • Cellino & Barnes • The first Pokemon • Very large member • No sleep till _____ • Michael Jackson Album • Houston's Nfl Friends • Smooth like _________ • Boston College Alumni • A place to ship up to? • It ain't an apple phone • Very very very very pale • The first star wars movies • The city of Brotherly Love • ...
Chapter 2 To Kill a Mockingbird 2020-11-20
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- ability to achieve things in a clever way, often by deceiving other people.
- made of burlap or similar material.
- temporary stay.
- state of being annoyed, frustrated, or worried.
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- naturally in a particular place.
- coarse heavy plain woven fabric.
- though it was below one's dignity or level of importance.
- Stamps/ paper money, usually less than one dollar, issued by the government.
8 Clues: temporary stay. • naturally in a particular place. • coarse heavy plain woven fabric. • made of burlap or similar material. • state of being annoyed, frustrated, or worried. • though it was below one's dignity or level of importance. • ability to achieve things in a clever way, often by deceiving other people. • ...
Harper Lee published works 2016-05-01
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- the reverand was a nonfiction book lee worked on but the book was never ______?
- A summarized version of her 1st book appeared in what magazine
- who produced the movie about her first book?
- what award did her first book win?
- what was the name of her first published book?
- what was the name of her prequel?
- when was the movie to kill a mockingbird made?
- who was the main character of her first book?
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- when was her prequel published?
- how old was lee when she finished her prequel?
- what was her mother's name?
- how many books did she have published?
- what was the setting of her first book?
- how old was she when she published her first book?
14 Clues: what was her mother's name? • when was her prequel published? • what was the name of her prequel? • what award did her first book win? • how many books did she have published? • what was the setting of her first book? • who produced the movie about her first book? • who was the main character of her first book? • how old was lee when she finished her prequel? • ...
Harper Lee published works 2016-05-01
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- how old was she when she published her first book?
- when was her prequel published?
- what was her mother's name?
- A summarized version of her 1st book appeared in what magazine
- when was the movie to kill a mockingbird made?
- the reverand was a nonfiction book lee worked on but the book was never ______?
- how many books did she have published?
- what was the setting of her first book?
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- who produced the movie about her first book?
- what award did her first book win?
- who was the main character of her first book?
- what was the name of her first published book?
- how old was lee when she finished her prequel?
- what was the name of her prequel?
14 Clues: what was her mother's name? • when was her prequel published? • what was the name of her prequel? • what award did her first book win? • how many books did she have published? • what was the setting of her first book? • who produced the movie about her first book? • who was the main character of her first book? • what was the name of her first published book? • ...
Law in Literature 2015-03-31
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- Native Son setting
- Best-selling novel written by a Michigan Supreme Court Justice
- Dostoevsky’s masterpiece on the psychology of crime
- Legal thriller writer and past Mississippi legislator
- First U.S. trial to be broadcast live on the radio, later fictionalized as a play
- Dickens’ play featuring the case of Jarndyce v Jarndyce
- Imprisoned for stealing a loaf of bread
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- Shakespearean character who appears in court disguised as a man
- Legal thriller writer and past lecturer at Stanford University
- Friend of Harper Lee and author of pioneering true crime book
- Based on the notorious true case of an upstate New York drowning
- Defense attorney protagonist of Erle Stanley Gardner novels
- Absurdist novel in which K. is prosecuted for an unspecified crime
- The accused in To Kill a Mockingbird
- Apathetic law copyist
15 Clues: Native Son setting • Apathetic law copyist • The accused in To Kill a Mockingbird • Imprisoned for stealing a loaf of bread • Dostoevsky’s masterpiece on the psychology of crime • Legal thriller writer and past Mississippi legislator • Dickens’ play featuring the case of Jarndyce v Jarndyce • Defense attorney protagonist of Erle Stanley Gardner novels • ...
Law in Literature 2015-03-31
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- Native Son setting
- Shakespearean character who appears in court disguised as a man
- First U.S. trial to be broadcast live on the radio, later fictionalized as a play
- Absurdist novel in which K. is prosecuted for an unspecified crime
- Best-selling novel written by a Michigan Supreme Court Justice
- Based on the notorious true case of an upstate New York drowning
- Apathetic law copyist
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- The accused in To Kill a Mockingbird
- Dickens’ play featuring the case of Jarndyce v Jarndyce
- Dostoevsky’s masterpiece on the psychology of crime
- Imprisoned for stealing a loaf of bread
- Legal thriller writer and past Mississippi legislator
- Legal thriller writer and past lecturer at Stanford University
- Friend of Harper Lee and author of pioneering true crime book
- Defense attorney protagonist of Erle Stanley Gardner novels
15 Clues: Native Son setting • Apathetic law copyist • The accused in To Kill a Mockingbird • Imprisoned for stealing a loaf of bread • Dostoevsky’s masterpiece on the psychology of crime • Legal thriller writer and past Mississippi legislator • Dickens’ play featuring the case of Jarndyce v Jarndyce • Defense attorney protagonist of Erle Stanley Gardner novels • ...
Most Popular Authors of the 1960s 2024-01-05
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- Prolific author behind the James Bond spy novels.
- Author renowned for "To Kill a Mockingbird."
- Author known for "The Group" and "Lovers and Tyrants."
- Science fiction writer celebrated for "Dune."
- Novelist famous for "Ship of Fools" and "Reflections in a Golden Eye."
- Author known for "Slaughterhouse-Five" and "Cat's Cradle."
- Author acclaimed for "The Naked Ape" and "The Human Zoo."
- Science fiction writer behind "Stranger in a Strange Land."
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- Mystery writer behind the "Perry Mason" series.
- Novelist famous for "One Hundred Years of Solitude" and "Love in the Time of Cholera."
- Author known for "The Bell Jar" and her poetry.
11 Clues: Author renowned for "To Kill a Mockingbird." • Science fiction writer celebrated for "Dune." • Mystery writer behind the "Perry Mason" series. • Author known for "The Bell Jar" and her poetry. • Prolific author behind the James Bond spy novels. • Author known for "The Group" and "Lovers and Tyrants." • Author acclaimed for "The Naked Ape" and "The Human Zoo." • ...
Preterit puzzle 2023-11-27
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- Yo ____ con mi madre ayer. (Hablar)
- Luisa ___ al centro comercial la semana pasada. (Ir)
- Nosotros ____ a las diez anoche. (Acostarse)
- Usted ___ To Kill a Mockingbird en la clase de inglés. (Leer)
- Vosotros ___ vuestra tarea muy tarde. (Hacer)
- Los grupos ___ en la iglesia de Jesus. (Creer)
- Pedro ___ CBS en la tele anteayer. (Ver)
- Jose ____ el libro después de comer la comida. (Empezar)
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- Mi hermana menor ____ la red cada día. (Navegar)
- La profesora de matemáticas ___ a la escuela a las ocho. (Llegar)
- Mi amigo ____ mi perro la comida en la casa. (Dar)
- Wilson ____ a el libro en la biblioteca. (Buscar)
- Las personas ___ la casa en 2008. (Construir)
- Él ___ en su casa de repente. (Caer)
- Ustedes ___ muy temprano de la escuela el lunes pasado. (Ser)
- Tú ____ los hamburguesas en la restaurante. (Comer)
- El incendio ___ los apartamentos con el hubo. (Destruir)
- Mi familia ____ en México hace 3 años. (Vivir)
- Ellos ____ su canción favorito en la radio. (Oír)
- Roberto ____ para el almuerzo el otro día. (Pagar)
20 Clues: Yo ____ con mi madre ayer. (Hablar) • Él ___ en su casa de repente. (Caer) • Pedro ___ CBS en la tele anteayer. (Ver) • Nosotros ____ a las diez anoche. (Acostarse) • Las personas ___ la casa en 2008. (Construir) • Vosotros ___ vuestra tarea muy tarde. (Hacer) • Los grupos ___ en la iglesia de Jesus. (Creer) • Mi familia ____ en México hace 3 años. (Vivir) • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird - Week Three 2022-01-12
8 Clues: secretive • exonerate • monotonous • preference • unenlightened person • frank / straight forward • predetermined /inevitable • the power of using one's own will
To Kill a Mockingbird Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-04
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- Unimportant under the circumstances; irrelevant
- Full of or characterized by intense anger
- Twisted or bent out of the normal shape
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- Denoting an action or event preceding or done in preparation for something fuller or more important
- A person who puts a particular construction upon a legal document, especially the US Constitution.
- With extreme tiredness
- Requiring or using great exertion
- Raise doubts or objections or show reluctance
8 Clues: With extreme tiredness • Requiring or using great exertion • Twisted or bent out of the normal shape • Full of or characterized by intense anger • Raise doubts or objections or show reluctance • Unimportant under the circumstances; irrelevant • A person who puts a particular construction upon a legal document, especially the US Constitution. • ...
English 10: Final Exam 2025-05-23
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- Atticus Finch, Scout’s father, has this important position in town.
- This vocabulary word that you selected to appear on our final means ruin or disfigure.
- This vocabulary word that you selected to appear on our final means wedding or marital.
- This vocabulary word that you selected to appear on our final means calm or unemotional.
- To Kill a Mockingbird is a famous American novel written by this author. (2 words)
- The novel TKAM comes to an end on the evening of this holiday.
- In the play, Titania is the Queen of the…
- This vocabulary word that you selected to appear on our final means means disapproval or disfavor.
- This vocabulary word that you selected to appear on our final means enormous or huge.
- One of the major issues at the start of the play is that Hermia’s ________ does not want her to marry Lysander.
- This vocabulary word that you selected to appear on our final means annoyance or anger.
- A Midsummer Night’s dream is a famous play written by…
- According to Atticus, you can kill all the bluejays you want, but it’s a _____ to kill a mockingbird.
- This vocabulary word that you selected to appear on our final means gentle or mild.
- This vocabulary word that you selected to appear on our final means unpredictable or bizarre.
- This vocabulary word that you selected to appear on our final means lookout or watch.
- Tom Robinson is found _______ by the jury.
- In a citation that says (Shakespeare 3.4.12), three would be the…
- The magic potion that Puck uses comes from one of these…
- This vocabulary word that you selected to appear on our final means boring or unexciting.
- This vocabulary word that you selected to appear on our final means dangerous or evil.
- The Finch family has a family _______ who lives with them named Calpurnia.
- This vocabulary word that you selected to appear on our final means favorable or promising.
- The narrator of TKAM is this character. (2 words)
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- After being put under the spells, many characters say things that are the opposite of what they truly mean. That is this form of irony.
- This vocabulary word that you selected to appear on our final means scold or reprimand.
- Due to Puck’s mistake, both men end up falling in love with this woman at the same time.
- During the trial, it is discovered that Mayella Ewell was probably attacked by her…
- Boo Radley interacts with the Finch children by placing items for them in a…
- Scout and Jem’s mother isn’t mentioned very often in TKAM because she is…
- This character ends up married to Hermia at the end of the play.
- This vocabulary word that you selected to appear on our final means native or original.
- This vocabulary word that you selected to appear on our final means court or pursue.
- This vocabulary word that you selected to appear on our final means adore or idolize.
- Wile trying to escape prison, Tom Robinson is…
- Early on in TKAM, the narrator (Scout) tells readers she doesn’t like school because she’s punished for already knowing how to do this.
- This character saves Scout and Jem’s lives after an attack by Bob Ewell.
- This vocabulary word that you selected to appear on our final means endure or keep going.
- This character is responsible for administering a love potion, but he makes mistakes while doing it.
- This vocabulary word that you selected to appear on our final means decrease or decline.
- Most of the plot of A Midsummer Night’s dream focuses on this form of irony, where readers know what characters do not know.
- This vocabulary word that you selected to appear on our final means betterment or guidance.
- Much of the conflict in To Kill a Mockingbird has to do with them living in an era of extreme…
- Unlike in Romeo and Juliet, A Midsummer Night’s Dream ends with all characters living _______ ever after.
- This character ends up married to Helena at the end of the play.
- Oberon wishes to punish Titania because she will not surrender a young servant…
- This character is charged with rape and defended by Atticus. (2 words)
- This vocabulary word that you selected to appear on our final means mastery or skill.
- Bottom is turned into a human with the head of this animal when Titania falls in love with him.
- At the end of the play, the citizens put on one of these to celebrate the weddings.
50 Clues: In the play, Titania is the Queen of the… • Tom Robinson is found _______ by the jury. • Wile trying to escape prison, Tom Robinson is… • The narrator of TKAM is this character. (2 words) • A Midsummer Night’s dream is a famous play written by… • The magic potion that Puck uses comes from one of these… • The novel TKAM comes to an end on the evening of this holiday. • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird chapters 1-8 vocabulary 2022-04-12
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- in a way that covers a large area
- legally or morally bound to an action
- a person who prepares and sells medicine and drugs
- conducive to success, favorable
- indulge in an unrestrained way
- causing moral revulsion; very bad or unpleasant
- cool or distant; not friendly or forthcoming
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- not spoiled or made impure
- gentle and kindly; not harmful
- great embarrassment or shame
- to continue in a course of action in the face of difficulty with little or no prospect of success
- to make an unpleasant feeling less intense; to satisfy an appetite or desire
- having or displaying a friendly and pleasant manner
13 Clues: not spoiled or made impure • great embarrassment or shame • gentle and kindly; not harmful • indulge in an unrestrained way • conducive to success, favorable • in a way that covers a large area • legally or morally bound to an action • cool or distant; not friendly or forthcoming • causing moral revulsion; very bad or unpleasant • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Chapter 4 Mr Rundhaug 2025-12-12
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- Dark, mysterious, or relating to medieval
- Related to courts or the administration of justice.
- Kindness or the desire to do good for others.
- Improvement of a person's knowledge or character.
- Remarkable or extraordinary.
- Empty, bleak, or deserted.
- A planned action or strategy.
- Gross injustices or wicked acts.
- Cruel or unreasonable use of power or control.
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- Impossible or very hard to understand.
- A person who changes behavior or appearance to fit in.
- To settle a dispute or argument between people.
- Morally right; following good principles.
13 Clues: Empty, bleak, or deserted. • Remarkable or extraordinary. • A planned action or strategy. • Gross injustices or wicked acts. • Impossible or very hard to understand. • Dark, mysterious, or relating to medieval • Morally right; following good principles. • Kindness or the desire to do good for others. • Cruel or unreasonable use of power or control. • ...
Law in Literature 2015-03-31
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- Native Son setting
- First U.S. trial to be broadcast live on the radio, later fictionalized as a play
- Based on the notorious true case of an upstate New York drowning
- Imprisoned for stealing a loaf of bread
- Defense attorney protagonist of Erle Stanley Gardner novels
- The accused in To Kill a Mockingbird
- Legal thriller writer and past lecturer at Stanford University
- Friend of Harper Lee and author of pioneering true crime book
Down
- Dickens’ play featuring the case of Jarndyce v Jarndyce
- Dostoevsky’s masterpiece on the psychology of crime
- Best-selling novel written by a Michigan Supreme Court Justice
- Shakespearean character who appears in court disguised as a man
- Apathetic law copyist
- Legal thriller writer and past Mississippi legislator
- Absurdist novel in which K. is prosecuted for an unspecified crime
15 Clues: Native Son setting • Apathetic law copyist • The accused in To Kill a Mockingbird • Imprisoned for stealing a loaf of bread • Dostoevsky’s masterpiece on the psychology of crime • Legal thriller writer and past Mississippi legislator • Dickens’ play featuring the case of Jarndyce v Jarndyce • Defense attorney protagonist of Erle Stanley Gardner novels • ...
'To Kill A Mockingbird' Chapters 1-3 Revision 2021-08-30
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- Robinson African American man
- Hadley He never leaves his house and is gossiped about often
- Finch's family cook, maid and nanny
- Scout's brother
- thirties the era in which the book is set
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- person the narrative point of view of the text
- Scout's teacher
- one of the Ewell's who only goes to school on the first day
- Miss Rachel's nephew who visits during the Summer
- Alabama the name of the small, rural town of which the book is set
- one of the Cunningham's children who ate lunch with the Finches
- A lawyer: Jem and Scout's father
- louise scout finch the narrator of the story
13 Clues: Scout's teacher • Scout's brother • Robinson African American man • A lawyer: Jem and Scout's father • Finch's family cook, maid and nanny • thirties the era in which the book is set • louise scout finch the narrator of the story • person the narrative point of view of the text • Miss Rachel's nephew who visits during the Summer • ...
TKAM Crossword 2024-03-25
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- Who was Scout's teacher?
- What is the year gap between Scout and Jem?
- Boo Radley used ______ to stab his father
- Who scared Jem and Scout before the pageant?
- Atticus leaves for two weeks for _______
- What is Scout's real name?
- Jill invited ________ over for dinner
- Who accused Tom Robinson of rape?
- Maycomb County's sheriff
- What is Dill's hometown?
- Name of Atticus's sister who lives with them
- What did Jem find folded over the fence?
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- Who does Scout almost fight on the first day of the school year?
- The jury was made up of ______ men
- Which time period does To Kill a Mockingbird take place in?
- Who's house burned down?
- What state is Maycomb County in?
- Who was killed by themselves "accidentally"?
- Where does Dill live during the school year?
- Atticus has a reputation for being the best _____
- What was Jem dressed as for the pageant?
- What is Boo Radley's real name?
- Who visits during the summer?
- Who is Arthur Radley's brother?
24 Clues: Who was Scout's teacher? • Who's house burned down? • Maycomb County's sheriff • What is Dill's hometown? • What is Scout's real name? • Who visits during the summer? • What is Boo Radley's real name? • Who is Arthur Radley's brother? • What state is Maycomb County in? • Who accused Tom Robinson of rape? • The jury was made up of ______ men • Jill invited ________ over for dinner • ...
Literary Terms 2014-01-09
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- Chicago is the ___________ of Divergent
- A type or category of literature
- A reference to another literary work or a person, place or event in history
- A short story
- Authors use this technique to describe events in the past
- Katniss Everdeen is the ___________ of The Hunger Games
- In The House on Mango Street, Ezperanza's house is a ________ of her poverty
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- The ________ of a story is a repeated idea throughout a story
- In To Kill a Mockingbird, Scout Finch describes her childhood in south. Scout is the ___________ of the story.
- Lord Voldemort is the _____________ of the Harry Potter series
- Shmuel is a ____________ in The Boy in the Striped Pajamas
- The resolution or end of a literary work
- A word describing a conversation between two or more characters
13 Clues: A short story • A type or category of literature • Chicago is the ___________ of Divergent • The resolution or end of a literary work • Katniss Everdeen is the ___________ of The Hunger Games • Authors use this technique to describe events in the past • Shmuel is a ____________ in The Boy in the Striped Pajamas • ...
Preterit puzzle 2023-11-27
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- Yo ____ con mi madre ayer. (Hablar)
- Luisa ___ al centro comercial la semana pasada. (Ir)
- Nosotros ____ a las diez anoche. (Acostarse)
- Usted ___ To Kill a Mockingbird en la clase de inglés. (Leer)
- Vosotros ___ vuestra tarea muy tarde. (Hacer)
- Los grupos ___ en la iglesia de Jesus. (Creer)
- Pedro ___ CBS en la tele anteayer. (Ver)
- Jose ____ el libro después de comer la comida. (Empezar)
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- Mi hermana menor ____ la red cada día. (Navegar)
- La profesora de matemáticas ___ a la escuela a las ocho. (Llegar)
- Mi amigo ____ mi perro la comida en la casa. (Dar)
- Wilson ____ a el libro en la biblioteca. (Buscar)
- Las personas ___ la casa en 2008. (Construir)
- Él ___ en su casa de repente. (Caer)
- Ustedes ___ muy temprano de la escuela el lunes pasado. (Ser)
- Tú ____ los hamburguesas en la restaurante. (Comer)
- El incendio ___ los apartamentos con el hubo. (Destruir)
- Mi familia ____ en México hace 3 años. (Vivir)
- Ellos ____ su canción favorito en la radio. (Oír)
- Roberto ____ para el almuerzo el otro día. (Pagar)
20 Clues: Yo ____ con mi madre ayer. (Hablar) • Él ___ en su casa de repente. (Caer) • Pedro ___ CBS en la tele anteayer. (Ver) • Nosotros ____ a las diez anoche. (Acostarse) • Las personas ___ la casa en 2008. (Construir) • Vosotros ___ vuestra tarea muy tarde. (Hacer) • Los grupos ___ en la iglesia de Jesus. (Creer) • Mi familia ____ en México hace 3 años. (Vivir) • ...
“Arts and Literature of the United Kingdom and United States” 2025-12-16
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- Musical performance combining singing, acting, and orchestration, popular in both countries.
- Famous theater district in New York City.
- A poetic form used extensively in English literature.
- Famous painting often referenced in art education (by Leonardo da Vinci).
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- American author of To Kill a Mockingbird.
- Place where artworks are displayed.
- Character in a famous British book series written by J.K. Rowling.
- Renowned painter (influenced art worldwide, often studied in US and UK art).
- American author known for Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.
- Famous English playwright and poet, author of Hamlet and Romeo and Juliet.
10 Clues: Place where artworks are displayed. • American author of To Kill a Mockingbird. • Famous theater district in New York City. • A poetic form used extensively in English literature. • American author known for Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. • Character in a famous British book series written by J.K. Rowling. • ...
Vocabulary Quiz 2: To Kill a Mockingbird 2021-09-26
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- not easily upset or excited
- envy someone the possession or enjoyment of something.
- the reluctant acceptance of something without protest
- accorded a great deal of respect, especially because of age, wisdom, or character
- not feeling or showing emotion
- not aware of or not concerned about what is happening around one
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- the formation of a number of things into a cluster
- especially of something written or spoken, briefly and clearly expressed
- careful and circumspect in one's speech or actions, especially in order to avoid causing offense or to gain an advantage.
- giving the impression that something bad or unpleasant is going to happen
10 Clues: not easily upset or excited • not feeling or showing emotion • the formation of a number of things into a cluster • the reluctant acceptance of something without protest • envy someone the possession or enjoyment of something. • not aware of or not concerned about what is happening around one • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Vocab (203-243) 2021-05-07
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- excessive confidence or boldness; audacity
- the quality of being trusted, believed in, convincing, or believable
- bold, cocky, or lacking modesty
- to bring about or commit something, especially a crime
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- to laugh or smile with facial expressions that express scorn or contempt
- unqualified; being so definitely what is stated as to offer little chance of change or relief;unrelieved
- an outrageous, improper, vicious, or immoral act;the quality or state of being huge or outrageous
- to charge with a crime by the finding or presentment of a jury
- a persistent feeling of ill will or resentment resulting from a past insult or injury
- a very poor person
10 Clues: a very poor person • bold, cocky, or lacking modesty • excessive confidence or boldness; audacity • to bring about or commit something, especially a crime • to charge with a crime by the finding or presentment of a jury • the quality of being trusted, believed in, convincing, or believable • to laugh or smile with facial expressions that express scorn or contempt • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird: Chapter 13 & 14 2023-03-21
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- to represent or mean something
- a loud argument or disagreement; usually in public
- relating to the Christian Church or its clergy
- having an extremely plain and simple style or appearance; unadorned
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- bad-tempered, argumentative, and uncooperative
- a right or privilege exclusive to a particular individual or class
- be an omen of a particular outcome
- an uncomfortable feeling of doubt about whether you are doing the right thing
- a book containing basic facts about a subject
- showy or too brightly colored
10 Clues: showy or too brightly colored • to represent or mean something • be an omen of a particular outcome • a book containing basic facts about a subject • bad-tempered, argumentative, and uncooperative • relating to the Christian Church or its clergy • a loud argument or disagreement; usually in public • a right or privilege exclusive to a particular individual or class • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Chapter 5 Crossword 2014-04-16
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- Scout believes Boo Radley is dead and they put him in the ______________.
- Who stops the plan to give Boo Radley a note?
- Radley Jem and Dill want to give a note to ________________.
- Who does scout spend most of her time with in Chapter 5?
- Finch Who tells Miss Maudie to marry him every Christmas?
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- Atticus found out that Jem was up to something by using an old _____________________.
- Miss Maudie makes the best ____________ in the neighborhood.
- _____________ is Boo Radley's real name.
- "Until Jem and Dill excluded me from their plans, she was only another old lady in the neighborhood, but a relatively _____________ presence.
- Who is a foot-washing Baptist?
10 Clues: Who is a foot-washing Baptist? • _____________ is Boo Radley's real name. • Who stops the plan to give Boo Radley a note? • Who does scout spend most of her time with in Chapter 5? • Finch Who tells Miss Maudie to marry him every Christmas? • Miss Maudie makes the best ____________ in the neighborhood. • Radley Jem and Dill want to give a note to ________________. • ...
To kill a Mockingbird vocab week 5 2022-03-30
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- particular trait from birth or established habit
- given granted or allowed under reluctant circumstances
- friendly or pleasant in manner
- arrogantly and disdainful
- to make doubt or feeling disappear
- make something clear to easily understand
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- to confirm or give support to a theory or statement
- to feel or show anger or annoyance at unfair treatment
- to show smugness or unsatisfaction with one's achievements
- put an end to by force
10 Clues: put an end to by force • arrogantly and disdainful • friendly or pleasant in manner • to make doubt or feeling disappear • make something clear to easily understand • particular trait from birth or established habit • to confirm or give support to a theory or statement • to feel or show anger or annoyance at unfair treatment • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Vocabulary #3 Review 2023-11-14
10 Clues: calm; quiet • dangerous; evil • horrible; gruesome • education; instruction • the roof of one's mouth • superior ability or skill • to tear or cut a person's limbs • to reflect or think about something • loose or rickety; about to fall apart • to become less bright, intense or strong
Week 4 Vocabulary(To Kill A Mockingbird) 2024-04-15
10 Clues: To cause hostility • Lacking good manners • The flesh of the body • Strict and Forbidding • Something intoxicating • To envy something/someone • Careful to not offend others • Not feeling or showing emotion • Careful in speech to not offend someone • Given permission from an authority figure
Vocabulary #1-10 To Kill a Mockingbird 2024-08-27
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- lack of respect; rudeness.
- deep regret or guilt for a wrong committed.
- to irritate, annoy, or exasperate
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- Having or showing a desire to do harm or evil to others; being spiteful or malicious.
- extremely stupid or foolish
- a stock of skills or types of behavior that a person uses.
- to instruct or improve someone morally or intellectually
- skill or expertise in a particular activity or field.
- The quality of being open and honest in expression
- Extremely dirty and unpleasant, especially due to neglect or poverty.
10 Clues: lack of respect; rudeness. • extremely stupid or foolish • to irritate, annoy, or exasperate • deep regret or guilt for a wrong committed. • The quality of being open and honest in expression • skill or expertise in a particular activity or field. • to instruct or improve someone morally or intellectually • a stock of skills or types of behavior that a person uses. • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird- Chapters 1-3 2024-09-20
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- - The Finch's mysterious neighbour
- - Jem and Scout's last name
- - Scout's teacher who has trouble understanding Maycomb's ways
- - The town where the story takes place
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- - Scout's real first name
- - Calpurnia's job in the Finch household
- - The new kid in town who becomes friends with Jem and Scout
- - Jem and Scout's father
- - The season when the story begins
- - The children try to make this character "come out"
10 Clues: - Jem and Scout's father • - Scout's real first name • - Jem and Scout's last name • - The Finch's mysterious neighbour • - The season when the story begins • - The town where the story takes place • - Calpurnia's job in the Finch household • - The children try to make this character "come out" • - The new kid in town who becomes friends with Jem and Scout • ...
The Literary Crossword 2022-04-20
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- Novelist of the jazz age and author of The Great Gatsby(last name)
- He took us on a trip to Narnia(last name)
- A character who opposes or is hostile to someone or something
- Agatha Christie's sleuth Hercule
- The first english translation of the poem called The _________ by Homer was done in the 16th century.
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- A type of poem that expresses sadness which is written in memory of someone
- Main character of the story
- A novel begun by Jane Austen but was left unfinished
- The author of the book 'To Kill A Mockingbird'(first name)
- Shakespeare wrote 37 plays and 154 _________.
10 Clues: Main character of the story • Agatha Christie's sleuth Hercule • He took us on a trip to Narnia(last name) • Shakespeare wrote 37 plays and 154 _________. • A novel begun by Jane Austen but was left unfinished • The author of the book 'To Kill A Mockingbird'(first name) • A character who opposes or is hostile to someone or something • ...
Trivia 2023-05-25
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- longest-reigning monarch
- largest bone in the human body
- Captain America's shield and Bucky's arm is made of this material
- #1 most viewed YouTube video as of 2023
- color of a giraffe's tongue
- an infectious disease that was declared eradication in 1980 by WHO, World Health Organization
- number of floors the Eiffel Tower have
- Anthrophobia is the fear of ____
- June's birthstone
- Amount of points a touchdown in American football is worth
- first soft drink in space
- Starbucks' logo
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- best-selling Christmas single of all time
- the fastest vessel in Star Wars galaxy
- youngest U.S. president
- UK's first royal bride with a college degree
- negatively charged ion
- wrote "To Kill a Mockingbird"?
- tallest grass on earth
- enzyme found in the body that breaks down starch and glycogen
- won the 2008 NBA Championship
- baby rabbits
- human body art that serves the purpose of maintaining balance
- singer's real name is Robyn Fenty
- study of mushrooms
25 Clues: baby rabbits • Starbucks' logo • June's birthstone • study of mushrooms • negatively charged ion • tallest grass on earth • youngest U.S. president • longest-reigning monarch • first soft drink in space • color of a giraffe's tongue • won the 2008 NBA Championship • wrote "To Kill a Mockingbird"? • largest bone in the human body • Anthrophobia is the fear of ____ • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Chapter 1 2019-09-01
8 Clues: to create anew • moving at a slow pace • to cause to come into being • of a dark, dull, or dirty color • one who comes after, as in a family • a person from whom one is descended • carry out or perpetrate (a mistake or crime) • the average period between the birth of parents and the birth of their children
Mis Clases y Escuela: ¡Rompecabezas! 2024-01-29
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- Sra. Craun, Sra. Huot, Sra. Thomson
- Yo como (eat) con mis amigos durante el _____________.
- Un sinónimo (synonym) de bolígrafo.
- En la clase de _________ aprendemos (we learn) de eventos del pasado (past).
- Sr. Thesing, Sr. Fox, Sr. Solis
- Mis materiales escolares están en mi __________.
- Hay muchos libros en la clase de _______________.
- Los estudiantes caminan y corren en esta clase.
- Me gusta escribir (to write) apuntes (notes) en mi ___________.
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- Un sinónimo (synonym) de colegio.
- Pones (you put) los papeles de clase en una ______________.
- Escucho música con mis ____________.
- La clase de biología, química, y física son clases de ________________.
- Mr. Weber, Sra. Sosa y Sra. Edwards son los profesores de la clase de _________.
- Necesito un _______ para escribir (to write) en un papel.
- Estudiamos las células, anatomía, y bacterias en la clase de ________.
- Yo digo “Hola, me llamo Juan” en la clase de _____________.
- La clase de Álgebra, Geometría, y Cálculos son clases de _____________.
- Necesito la ______________ en mi clase de matemáticas.
- To kill a Mockingbird es un ___________.
20 Clues: Sr. Thesing, Sr. Fox, Sr. Solis • Un sinónimo (synonym) de colegio. • Sra. Craun, Sra. Huot, Sra. Thomson • Un sinónimo (synonym) de bolígrafo. • Escucho música con mis ____________. • To kill a Mockingbird es un ___________. • Los estudiantes caminan y corren en esta clase. • Mis materiales escolares están en mi __________. • ...
Vocabulary list 5: To Kill a Mockingbird 2020-11-19
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- (past tense of catch) to use your hands to stop and hold something
- a covering that is used especially on a bed to keep you warm
- to permit something; to treat something as acceptable
- to do or say something that is offensive to (someone); to do or say something that shows a lack of respect for someone
- to fight in order to keep someone or something safe
- clean and orderly
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- (past tense of think) to have an opinion about someone or something
- showing a gently nature and desire to help others
- poor treatment of or violence against people because of their race; the belief that some races of people are better than others
- not guilty of a crime or other wrong act
10 Clues: clean and orderly • not guilty of a crime or other wrong act • showing a gently nature and desire to help others • to fight in order to keep someone or something safe • to permit something; to treat something as acceptable • a covering that is used especially on a bed to keep you warm • (past tense of catch) to use your hands to stop and hold something • ...
Vocabulary list 4: To Kill a Mockingbird 2020-11-05
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- a group of people, usually criminals; group of young people who do illegal things together and who often fight against other gangs
- to cause (someone) to be very interested in something or someone
- to do something without stopping : to keep doing something in the same way as before
- a bad quality or part of someone's character : a weakness in character
- to have enough courage or confidence to do something : to not be too afraid to do something
- to come or go to a place again : to come back or go back again
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- something that is given to another person or to a group or organization
- to say (something) very loudly, to yell
- a person who lives next to or near another person
- to use the power of the law to take and keep (someone, such as a criminal)
10 Clues: to say (something) very loudly, to yell • a person who lives next to or near another person • to come or go to a place again : to come back or go back again • to cause (someone) to be very interested in something or someone • a bad quality or part of someone's character : a weakness in character • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-22
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- People in Maycomb speak ________ about Boo Radley.
- I did not hear the question. Can you _______ what you said?
- refused to accept
- worried or nervous
- Atticus said there was no _________ that Tom Robinson hurt Mayella
- very unhappy and full of sadness
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- another word for food stamps
- I received a _______ grade on my test. I did a good job!
- Atticus is trying his best to _______ Tom Robinson.
- I am known for being __________ because I always tell the truth
10 Clues: refused to accept • worried or nervous • another word for food stamps • very unhappy and full of sadness • People in Maycomb speak ________ about Boo Radley. • Atticus is trying his best to _______ Tom Robinson. • I received a _______ grade on my test. I did a good job! • I did not hear the question. Can you _______ what you said? • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Vocabulary - Ali Quirk 2017-02-28
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- to quiet, to overwhelm something until it is powerless
- a written legal order directing a person to appear in court to give a testimony
- to scold, to express stern disapproval of
- ill-natured, easily irritated or annoyed
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- a period of watchful attention an act or period of surveillance
- run down; repulsive, as from neglect
- abnormality, a state different than what is expected or normal
- a restriction on a piece of land, the limiting of the passage of property (from one generation to another)
- a noisy quarrel or fight
- to relieve, to make less severe, to soothe
10 Clues: a noisy quarrel or fight • run down; repulsive, as from neglect • ill-natured, easily irritated or annoyed • to scold, to express stern disapproval of • to relieve, to make less severe, to soothe • to quiet, to overwhelm something until it is powerless • abnormality, a state different than what is expected or normal • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird, Vocabulary - Week 4 2024-04-25
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- The ___________ smell of chlorine is painful.
- As I dance my friend remains ___________, telling me she is not interested.
- He was ___________ to keep his harsh thoughts to himself.
- She thought the dress was too revealing, and would be considered a little ___________.
- A student needs ___________ from a family member to go on a school field trip.
- They were ___________ access to the concert's VIP section.
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- I ___________ watched the movie behind the couch past my bedtime.
- It was ___________ having to listen to my neighbors fighting.
- Spitting and cursing is considered ___________ behavior.
- Walking in the cemetery at night feels very ___________ and cold.
10 Clues: The ___________ smell of chlorine is painful. • Spitting and cursing is considered ___________ behavior. • He was ___________ to keep his harsh thoughts to himself. • They were ___________ access to the concert's VIP section. • It was ___________ having to listen to my neighbors fighting. • I ___________ watched the movie behind the couch past my bedtime. • ...
Week 4 Vocab: To Kill a Mockingbird 2024-04-15
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- cause someone to become hostile or angry
- careful not to offend or upset other people
- judicious in one's conduct or speech, especially with regard to respecting privacy or maintaining silence about something of a delicate nature
- severe or strict in manner, attitude, or appearance
- potent; intoxicating
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- unsusceptible to or destitute of emotion
- relating to physical, especially sexual, needs and activities
- envy someone the possession or enjoyment of something
- permission for something to happen or agreement to do something
- of a person or their appearance or behavior lacking good manners, refinement, or grace
10 Clues: potent; intoxicating • unsusceptible to or destitute of emotion • cause someone to become hostile or angry • careful not to offend or upset other people • severe or strict in manner, attitude, or appearance • envy someone the possession or enjoyment of something • relating to physical, especially sexual, needs and activities • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird CHapters14 & 15 Vocabulary 2025-03-07
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- strange or unusual qualities
- gave in to one’s pleasures; had what one wanted
- a prison for criminals
- not clearly expressed; hard to understand
- an angry dispute or disagreement
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- intellectual, spiritual, or moral improvement
- the act of resigning, withdrawing
- to be destroyed; die
- not audible; cannot be heard
- pleasantly calm or peaceful; quiet
10 Clues: to be destroyed; die • a prison for criminals • strange or unusual qualities • not audible; cannot be heard • an angry dispute or disagreement • the act of resigning, withdrawing • pleasantly calm or peaceful; quiet • not clearly expressed; hard to understand • intellectual, spiritual, or moral improvement • gave in to one’s pleasures; had what one wanted
To Kill a Mockingbird - Vocabulary ch. 11 2026-02-09
10 Clues: prohibit • old-fashioned • a verbal attack • to be decorated • medicine (laxative) • overcome with anger • offence or annoyance • long and angry speech • something to lessen pain • morally correct behaviour
To kill a mocking bird 2022-02-07
7 Clues: What was Tom accused of • What is it a sin to kill • Who snuck away from home • The time the book takes place in • What is miss Maudie’s object she loves lots • What does scout dress up at the end of the book • Who do the kids try to get come out each summer
To Kill a Mockingbird: Vocabulary (Chapters 22-31) 2022-05-01
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- lack of respect; rudeness
- a person on a religious mission
- unknown or uncertain
- showing strong feeling; forceful, passionate, or intense
- a stock of skills or types of behavior that a person habitually uses
- distrustful of human nature and motives
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- secretive or sneaky; attempting to avoid notice or attention
- feeling or showing anger or annoyance at what is perceived as unfair treatment
- a person who acts in a way that goes against what he claims to believe
- an act or statement that is intended to show gratitude, respect, or admiration
- being famous or well-known for something bad
- a newspaper article that gives an opinion on an important issue
- involving ignoble actions; morally disreputable
13 Clues: unknown or uncertain • lack of respect; rudeness • a person on a religious mission • distrustful of human nature and motives • being famous or well-known for something bad • involving ignoble actions; morally disreputable • showing strong feeling; forceful, passionate, or intense • secretive or sneaky; attempting to avoid notice or attention • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Vocab Test Crossword Puzzle 2026-02-25
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- Not important or not relevant to the situation
- Burdened or weighed down by something
- Fought or struggled physically
- A person who chooses to live alone and avoid other people
- A person’s choice of words and the way they speak or write
- Something that causes pain or suffering
- Careful and detailed examination
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- Informal term for troublesome or unwanted animals
- Secretive or sneaky, as if trying not to be noticed
- Objected or showed hesitation; expressed doubt or disagreement
- A lawyer who gives legal advice and may represent clients in court
- Hardworking and careful in doing tasks
- Likely to cause an argument
13 Clues: Likely to cause an argument • Fought or struggled physically • Careful and detailed examination • Burdened or weighed down by something • Hardworking and careful in doing tasks • Something that causes pain or suffering • Not important or not relevant to the situation • Informal term for troublesome or unwanted animals • Secretive or sneaky, as if trying not to be noticed • ...
Characters and Traits in To Kill A Mockingbird 2025-10-17
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- Unconventional or quirky in behavior or appearance
- Treats everyone equally
- Avoids social interaction
- Always tells the truth
- Guided by noble beliefs or principles
- Eager to ask questions and explore
- Quick to understand or learn
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- Deeply empathetic and caring
- Considerate and good-hearted
- Easily affected by the emotions or experiences of others
- Acts without thinking
- Free from blame
- Opposite of deceitful
13 Clues: Free from blame • Acts without thinking • Opposite of deceitful • Always tells the truth • Treats everyone equally • Avoids social interaction • Deeply empathetic and caring • Considerate and good-hearted • Quick to understand or learn • Eager to ask questions and explore • Guided by noble beliefs or principles • Unconventional or quirky in behavior or appearance • ...
TKAM: Chapter 10 Guided Questions 2023-04-10
6 Clues: Who is Tim Johnson? • What is it a sin to kill? • What is Atticus' nickname? • Who was shot in chapter 10? • What sport was Jem crazy about? • What does Jem say he and his father are?
To kill a mocking bird 2014-12-08
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- what's the teachers name that is a hypocrite
- who saved scout and Jem at the end
- what was the first thing scout found in the tree
- what's scouts real name
- the town gossip
- what do they Calpurnia for short
- who does dill stay with in the summer
- boo's real name
- who got convicted in court
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- who attack Jem and scout at the end
- what animal are the kids told not to shoot
- what are Jems favourite magazines
- who dose not like there house
- what's the mad dogs name
- who does dill trust most
- what kind of food is scout dressed as for the play
- who is the town sheriff
17 Clues: the town gossip • boo's real name • what's scouts real name • who is the town sheriff • what's the mad dogs name • who does dill trust most • who got convicted in court • who dose not like there house • what do they Calpurnia for short • what are Jems favourite magazines • who saved scout and Jem at the end • who attack Jem and scout at the end • who does dill stay with in the summer • ...
To kill a mocking bird 2023-04-25
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- Her house burnt down, a very nice lady
- Who’s the preacher at the black church?
- Who is accused of raping Mayella Ewell?
- What is the main theme?
- Who saves Scout from Bob Ewell
- What is ye first thing that Scout finds in the knot hole.
- What does Jem find folded on the fence?
- Who is leading Maycombs leading telephone operator?
- What is it a sin to kill, according to Atticus?
- What does Walter pour all of over his food?
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- Who tries to influence scout to become more feminine?
- What place is described as old, suffocating, nothing to buy, and nowhere to go?
- Towns sheriff.
- Who was called one shot?
- The Finches cook.
- Why does Mrs. Dubose teach Jem?
- Who doesn’t want to accept Miss Caroline’s money?
17 Clues: Towns sheriff. • The Finches cook. • What is the main theme? • Who was called one shot? • Who saves Scout from Bob Ewell • Why does Mrs. Dubose teach Jem? • Her house burnt down, a very nice lady • Who’s the preacher at the black church? • Who is accused of raping Mayella Ewell? • What does Jem find folded on the fence? • What does Walter pour all of over his food? • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Vocab // Caitlin O'Connell 2016-01-21
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- somebody who stays away from society and the company of others
- ill-natured, easily irritated or annoyed
- a dresser or armoire; a large cabinet with drawers and places for hanging clothes
- arrogant, feeling superior to others
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- a noisy quarrel or fight
- education, moral guidance
- a restriction of a land; the limiting of the passing of property (from one generation to another)
- to subdue or make powerless
- to lessen or to calm
- to scold; to express stern disapproval of
10 Clues: to lessen or to calm • a noisy quarrel or fight • education, moral guidance • to subdue or make powerless • arrogant, feeling superior to others • ill-natured, easily irritated or annoyed • to scold; to express stern disapproval of • somebody who stays away from society and the company of others • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Vocabulary - Elise Harvey 2016-01-21
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- someone involved in a lawsuit
- a noisy quarrel or right
- ill-natured; easily irritated or annoyed
- somebody who stays away from society and the company of others
- to lessen or to calm
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- to clear of a charge
- education; moral guidance
- to scold; to express stern disapproval of
- to subdue or make powerless
- sneaky, stealthy
10 Clues: sneaky, stealthy • to clear of a charge • to lessen or to calm • a noisy quarrel or right • education; moral guidance • to subdue or make powerless • someone involved in a lawsuit • ill-natured; easily irritated or annoyed • to scold; to express stern disapproval of • somebody who stays away from society and the company of others
Chapter 1 characters - To Kill a Mockingbird 2024-02-25
10 Clues: Finches maid • Scout's brother • lawyer, Scouts Dad • the main character • friends with Jem and Scout • neighbour across the street • Atticus sister, the kids aunt • the person who started it first • Radley creepy, psychopath neighbour • Dill's aunt, Finches next door neighbour
To Kill A Mockingbird Chapter 7 Vocabulary 2025-03-24
10 Clues: Innocent • To protect • Did not allow • Huge or mighty • Delay until later • Swearing (saying bad words) • Go over things again (reuse) • An excellent and good person • Noisy and difficult to control • Effected (by an illness or problem
To Kill A Mockingbird Chapter 10 Vocabulary 2025-04-02
10 Clues: Disappear • The basics • Weak, not strong • A thin light cloth • A nice thing to say • Walk casually and slowly • A successful achievement • An elaborate building for a grave or tomb • People who live at the same time as one another • The main part of the human body (like the trunk of a tree)
To Kill a Mockingbird Chapter 9 Vocabulary 2025-11-05
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- A dessert made of oranges and shredded coconut.
- The quality of being innocent and without deception.
- Action or speech that makes someone annoyed or angry, especially deliberately.
- Similar or comparable to something else in a particular way.
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- Noisy, unruly, and difficult to control.
- Feeling or showing caution about possible dangers or problems.
- Innocent, simple, and unworldly.
- Insulting, abusive, or highly critical language.
- To an unusually or disproportionately large degree; excessively.
- The clothes, household linen, and other belongings collected by a bride for her marriage.
10 Clues: Innocent, simple, and unworldly. • Noisy, unruly, and difficult to control. • A dessert made of oranges and shredded coconut. • Insulting, abusive, or highly critical language. • The quality of being innocent and without deception. • Similar or comparable to something else in a particular way. • Feeling or showing caution about possible dangers or problems. • ...
Authors 2023-05-09
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- Wrote the short story The Cask of Amontillado
- Wrote the short story The Gift of the Magi
- Wrote the book The Hobbit
- Wrote the book Night
- Wrote the series The Hunger Games
- Wrote the short story There Will Come Soft Rains
- Wrote the short story The Open Window
- Wrote the short story The Most Dangerous Game
- Wrote the book To Kill a Mockingbird
- Wrote the short story The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
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- Wrote the poem This Is Just To Say
- American author known for horror stories/myths.
- Wrote the short story The Scarlet Ibis
- Wrote the play Romeo and Juliet
- Wrote the short story By the Waters of Babylon
- Wrote the short story The Man to Send Rain Clouds
- Wrote the short story Contents of the Dead Man's Pocket
- Wrote the poem Death, Be Not Proud
- Wrote the short story Like The Sun
- Wrote the poem Because I Could Not Stop for Death
20 Clues: Wrote the book Night • Wrote the book The Hobbit • Wrote the play Romeo and Juliet • Wrote the series The Hunger Games • Wrote the poem This Is Just To Say • Wrote the poem Death, Be Not Proud • Wrote the short story Like The Sun • Wrote the book To Kill a Mockingbird • Wrote the short story The Open Window • Wrote the short story The Scarlet Ibis • ...
To kill a Mockingbird vocab week 5 2022-03-30
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- particular trait from birth or established habit
- given granted or allowed under reluctant circumstances
- friendly or pleasant in manner
- arrogantly and disdainful
- to make doubt or feeling disappear
- make something clear to easily understand
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- to confirm or give support to a theory or statement
- to feel or show anger or annoyance at unfair treatment
- to show smugness or unsatisfaction with one's achievements
- put an end to by force
10 Clues: put an end to by force • arrogantly and disdainful • friendly or pleasant in manner • to make doubt or feeling disappear • make something clear to easily understand • particular trait from birth or established habit • to confirm or give support to a theory or statement • to feel or show anger or annoyance at unfair treatment • ...
Chapter 11 Crossword: to Kill a Mockingbird 2013-10-29
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- a tendency to behave a certain way
- cause someone to be hostile, Mrs. Dubose does this to Jem.
- bad-tempered
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- concern for people's misfortunes, Atticus has a lot of this.
- Mrs. Dubose is addicted to this drug.
- peers, schoolmates and friends
- flowering plant, grown by Mrs Dubose.
- indebted
- inclined to disagree
- separate or disconnected
10 Clues: indebted • bad-tempered • inclined to disagree • separate or disconnected • peers, schoolmates and friends • a tendency to behave a certain way • Mrs. Dubose is addicted to this drug. • flowering plant, grown by Mrs Dubose. • cause someone to be hostile, Mrs. Dubose does this to Jem. • concern for people's misfortunes, Atticus has a lot of this.
To Kill a Mockingbird Week 5 Review 2014-01-20
10 Clues: unavoidable • erase, remove • illegal items • absolute, unqualified • the leader of a group • disconnected, separate • following, coming after • dependent on circumstance • bold, excessively confident • coworkers, members of the same profession
To Kill A Mockingbird Vocab Crossword Puzzle 2023-04-26
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- not often; rarely
- a cheap car or aircraft, especially one in bad condition
- offering nothing that is stimulating or challenging
- the quality of being religious or reverent
- make (an unpleasant feeling) less intense
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- a short statement that expresses a general truth or principle
- reside or be based
- a very unpleasant or frustrating experience
- (of a situation or event) extremely serious or urgent
- (in general use) a personal possession
10 Clues: not often; rarely • reside or be based • (in general use) a personal possession • make (an unpleasant feeling) less intense • the quality of being religious or reverent • a very unpleasant or frustrating experience • offering nothing that is stimulating or challenging • (of a situation or event) extremely serious or urgent • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Vocab Crossword Puzzle 2021-01-16
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- approached in a harsh manner
- inclination to preform charitable acts
- detestable; unpleasant
- a feeling of shame or humiliation
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- presenting favorable circumstances
- inclined to make trouble
- physically weak from age or sickness
- having or exhibiting hatred
- possessing connections; similarities
- incapable of causing harm
10 Clues: detestable; unpleasant • inclined to make trouble • incapable of causing harm • having or exhibiting hatred • approached in a harsh manner • a feeling of shame or humiliation • presenting favorable circumstances • physically weak from age or sickness • possessing connections; similarities • inclination to preform charitable acts
To Kill A Mockingbird chapter 17-21 2016-10-05
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- a writ ordering a person to attend a court
- present from birth
- Of or relating to the Christian church or its clergy
- involving or guilty of a relationship with a family member
- having a strong or exhilarating effect
- an individual, company, or institution sued or accused in a court of law
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- arrogantly superior and disdainful
- an oddity or peculiarity, as of conduct
- Public condemnation of someone or something
- incapable of making mistakes or being wrong
10 Clues: present from birth • arrogantly superior and disdainful • having a strong or exhilarating effect • an oddity or peculiarity, as of conduct • a writ ordering a person to attend a court • Public condemnation of someone or something • incapable of making mistakes or being wrong • Of or relating to the Christian church or its clergy • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird CHapters14 & 15 Vocabulary 2025-03-07
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- to be destroyed; die
- the act of resigning, withdrawing
- an angry dispute or disagreement
- intellectual, spiritual, or moral improvement
- not audible; cannot be heard
- not clearly expressed; hard to understand
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- a prison for criminals
- strange or unusual qualities
- pleasantly calm or peaceful; quiet
- gave in to one’s pleasures; had what one wanted
10 Clues: to be destroyed; die • a prison for criminals • strange or unusual qualities • not audible; cannot be heard • an angry dispute or disagreement • the act of resigning, withdrawing • pleasantly calm or peaceful; quiet • not clearly expressed; hard to understand • intellectual, spiritual, or moral improvement • gave in to one’s pleasures; had what one wanted
To kill a mockingbird Character crossword puzzle 2026-03-19
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- said was rapped by colored man
- radley only person to be seen entering and exiting Radley house
- robinson colored man accused of raping white girl
- kid who come in the summer to stay at his aunts house and runs away later in the book
- The narrator and main character/ protagonist
- The garbage man and son of Calpurnia
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- narrators brother, also know as Jeremyy finch
- Alexandra aunt of Scout and Jem came to be a feminine influence for her
- father of Jem and Scout; lawyer of colored man
- morphine addict who Jim is forced to read to; dies
10 Clues: said was rapped by colored man • The garbage man and son of Calpurnia • The narrator and main character/ protagonist • narrators brother, also know as Jeremyy finch • father of Jem and Scout; lawyer of colored man • robinson colored man accused of raping white girl • morphine addict who Jim is forced to read to; dies • ...
House Quiz: General Knowledge 2025-08-12
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- The only mammal capable of true flight
- This country drinks the most coffee per person
- The name given to the study of birds
- A word, phrase, number, or other sequence of characters that reads the same backward as forward
- The most watched single season of a series in the history of Netflix
- The name of the fictional town in which the Simpsons live.
- The first name of the author of To Kill a Mockingbird
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- The surname of the author of the Hunger Game series
- The rarest and most expensive spice in the world by weight
- A group of pandas is known as an…
- This company was originally called "Cadabra"
- World's Second Largest Population
- Name of the first Disney Princess
- The 4th letter of the Greek alphabet
- Elon Musk was born in this country
- Surname of the artist with the highest streamed album of 2024
16 Clues: A group of pandas is known as an… • World's Second Largest Population • Name of the first Disney Princess • Elon Musk was born in this country • The 4th letter of the Greek alphabet • The name given to the study of birds • The only mammal capable of true flight • This company was originally called "Cadabra" • This country drinks the most coffee per person • ...
Maycomb County Trivia 2023-05-12
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- Atticus is the best __________ in Maycomb County.
- Atticus says, “The one thing that doesn’t abide by majority rule is a person’s __________.”
- __________ spits at Atticus.(two words)
- What is it a sin to kill, according to Atticus?
- Who was Tom Robinson’s lawyer?
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- The only people on the jury are __________ __________.(two words)
- Tom Robinson is shot while he is running to the __________.
- This person compares Tom Robinson’s death to “the senseless slaughter of songbirds.”
- Who visits Maycomb every summer.
- Atticus says, “That boy might go to the chair, but he’s not going till the _________’s told.”
10 Clues: Who was Tom Robinson’s lawyer? • Who visits Maycomb every summer. • __________ spits at Atticus.(two words) • What is it a sin to kill, according to Atticus? • Atticus is the best __________ in Maycomb County. • Tom Robinson is shot while he is running to the __________. • The only people on the jury are __________ __________.(two words) • ...
1. 2021-07-03
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- Succulent plant with healing abilities, that can also be eaten
- Infectious viral disease affecting the central nervous system, resulting in significant muscule weakness
- French war General circa. 852-898
- Musical by Lin-Manuel Miranda
- Capital of Poland
- Author of 'To Kill a Mockingbird'
- Irish/European gang depicted in the 1961 Broadway Musical 'West Side Story'
- One of the Pillars of Hercules
- Rules and princples that govern the structure of a sentence
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- Fifth President of the United States of America
- Noble gas, atomic number 18
- Actor in 1989 film 'When Harry Met Sally'
- New Zealand born Yachtsman killed by Pirates
- United States CIA spy plane shot down over Russia in 1960
- Writ requiring an arrested person to be brought before a judge before being imprisoned
- Puerto Rican gang depicted in the 1961 Broadway Muscial 'West Side Story'
16 Clues: Capital of Poland • Noble gas, atomic number 18 • Musical by Lin-Manuel Miranda • One of the Pillars of Hercules • French war General circa. 852-898 • Author of 'To Kill a Mockingbird' • Actor in 1989 film 'When Harry Met Sally' • New Zealand born Yachtsman killed by Pirates • Fifth President of the United States of America • ...
Classic Movie Actors--answers are first and last names 2020-06-07
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- Charade
- Elmer Gantry
- Angels with Dirty Faces
- Easter Parade
- Singin’ in the Rain
- It Happened One Night
- Lawrence of Arabia
- The Hustler
- 12 Angry Men
- Wuthering Heights
- On the Waterfront
- High Noon
- The French Connection
- The Phantom of the Opera
- To Kill a Mockingbird
- Shane
- The Apartment
- The Ghost Breakers
- Giant
- The Sheik
- From Here to Eternity
- Spartacus
- It’s a Mad Mad Mad Mad World
- Rebel Without a Cause
- The Natural
- The Great Escape
- The General
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- The Best Years of Our Lives
- In the Heat of the Night
- Stalag 17
- Chinatown
- The Mark of Zorro
- True Grit
- The Ten Commandments
- Double Indemnity
- The Adventures of Robin Hood
- White Christmas
- The Outlaw Josey Wales
- Casablanca
- Driving Miss Daisy
- The Thin Man
- The Apostle
- Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
- Anatomy of a Murder
- Cape Fear
- Twentieth Century
- Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner
- Conquest
- The Great Dictator
49 Clues: Shane • Giant • Charade • Conquest • Stalag 17 • Chinatown • True Grit • High Noon • Cape Fear • The Sheik • Spartacus • Casablanca • The Hustler • The Apostle • The Natural • The General • Elmer Gantry • 12 Angry Men • The Thin Man • Easter Parade • The Apartment • White Christmas • Double Indemnity • The Great Escape • The Mark of Zorro • Wuthering Heights • On the Waterfront • Twentieth Century • Lawrence of Arabia • ...
"To Kill a Mockingbird" Review for Chapters 18-19 2021-09-30
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- How much did Mayella save in order to be alone with Tom?
- This is the full name of the girl who accused Tom Robinson of raping
- When Mr. Gilmer asked Tom why he helped Mayella so often for free, what was his answer?
- Who compares the way Atticus cross-examines witnesses to the way Mr. Gilmer questions Tom?
- According to Tom, who calls Mayella a "goddamn whore" and says he'll kill her?
- Tom had been in trouble with the law one other time and served thirty days for what?
- Who is the same as he is on the public streets?
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- This is the date of the alleged rape.
- Scout concluded that Mayella must be as sad as a ___________?
- This is the man who employs Tom and gets kicked out of the courtroom.
- What was the tone of Mr. Gilmer's cross-examination of Tom that made Dill physically sick?
- Scout compares Mayella to _________ saying she must be the loneliest person in the world.
- This is what Mayella claims she offered Tom a nickel to bust up.
- Who was Mayella afraid of (while on the witness stand)?
- Literary Device: "Tom Robinson was probably the only person wo was ever decent to her...she looked at him as if he were dirt beneath her feet."
- What did Tom do because he would not strike a woman and was seen as a "sure sign of guilt"?
- What is the literary technique here: "there was something stealthy about hers, like a steady-eyed cat with a twitchy tail."
17 Clues: This is the date of the alleged rape. • Who is the same as he is on the public streets? • Who was Mayella afraid of (while on the witness stand)? • How much did Mayella save in order to be alone with Tom? • Scout concluded that Mayella must be as sad as a ___________? • This is what Mayella claims she offered Tom a nickel to bust up. • ...
Classic Books Crossword 2021-10-22
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- Party-planner in a Virginia Woolf novel
- Book in which the main character is, contrary to the title, made “of substance, of flesh”
- Period for some memorable scenes in The Remains of the Day
- Subject matter for Things Fall Apart
- Brontë character who famously said “Reader, I married him.”
- Optimistic Charles Dickens work?
- Avian species that’s a sin to kill, in one modern classic
- Richard Wright autobiography
- Green Gables girl
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- Prequel of
- ’20s character with a tendency to say “old chap”
- Destination in The Grapes of Wrath
- “Pictured” character in an Oscar Wilde novel
- James Baldwin novel dealing with love and shame
- The Heart is a Lonely Hunter author Carson
- Modernist novel that might be accompanied by 600 pages of annotations
- Eldest daughter in Little Women
- Semi-autobiographical work with the line “'I felt very still and empty, the way the eye of a tornado must feel, moving dully along in the middle of the surrounding hullabaloo.”
- Setting for One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest
- Protagonist in The Color Purple
20 Clues: Prequel of • Green Gables girl • Richard Wright autobiography • Eldest daughter in Little Women • Protagonist in The Color Purple • Optimistic Charles Dickens work? • Destination in The Grapes of Wrath • Subject matter for Things Fall Apart • Party-planner in a Virginia Woolf novel • The Heart is a Lonely Hunter author Carson • Setting for One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest • ...
