to kill a mockingbird Crossword Puzzles
Are you ready? Lets 'Talk' about it! 2021-07-30
Across
- ... is the main reason for single-bias incident in 2019
- the author of "To Kill A Mockingbird"
- a 2021 horror series about one black family in a white privileged neighborhood
- #.... trending on twitter in less than 24 hour
- the man who is a victim of 2020 police brutality
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- this book contain 2 essay discussing about race in America
- a historical figures known for her brave act against white male in a bus
- Ayub Ommaya is working as a
- the act of hate crime can be considered as ...
9 Clues: Ayub Ommaya is working as a • the author of "To Kill A Mockingbird" • the act of hate crime can be considered as ... • #.... trending on twitter in less than 24 hour • the man who is a victim of 2020 police brutality • ... is the main reason for single-bias incident in 2019 • this book contain 2 essay discussing about race in America • ...
TKAM Packet Crossword (A) 2023-03-30
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- ___ radley
- what state the book takes place in
- how old was Scout at the beginning of the book
- what the narrator called her dad
- Atticus's profession
- the name of the magazine of Maycomb
- location of book
- Atticus's sister
- main character/narrator
- where did boo stab his dad with the scissors?
- mrs dubose wanted the children to ___ to her.
- had a morphine addiction
- you dont kill mockingbirds because all they do is ____.
- what grade did Miss Caroline teach?
- Scouts mom died when scout was ___.
- Atticus's brother
- the time of year when dill came to maycomb
- Scouts older brother
- the drug that mrs dubose was addicted to
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- Scouts cousin
- Boo radley put this on Scout the night a house burned down
- mrs dubose grew these in her front yard
- where Tom was placed after he comitted his crime
- the author of this book
- Scouts teacher
- what did Boo stab his dad with?
- what we learned in class, its a form of torture
- __ Ewell
- where is dill from
- the scariest house in the neighborhood is the ______ _____.
- name of the Finchs' cook
- the woman who took care of dill
- Jem lost these one night
- from Meridian
- first name of a rapist
- which hand of Tom Robinsons is broken?
- the abbreviation of this book
- which type of bird dont you kill?
- what Tom Robinson was accused of
- where did boo radley put his gifts for the children to find?
40 Clues: __ Ewell • ___ radley • Scouts cousin • from Meridian • Scouts teacher • location of book • Atticus's sister • Atticus's brother • where is dill from • Atticus's profession • Scouts older brother • first name of a rapist • the author of this book • main character/narrator • name of the Finchs' cook • Jem lost these one night • had a morphine addiction • the abbreviation of this book • ...
At the HCC Library 2025-05-16
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- _ Center, where the HCC Bookstore is
- "_ Quixote" Cervantes (Or the nickname for our building)
- aka Interlibrary Loans
- "_ And Peace" Tolstoy
- _ City; HCC's Art and Literary Magazine
- Word found on the oval painting by the HCC archives
- Professor Emeritus of History, Plaque on reference floor
- The chrysalis visits the Glass Case Display in summer
- The loneliest number
- HELM Founding Member _CC
- Label Maker Brand used at Circ Desk
- Last name of middle portrait in stairway to 4th Floor
- Water Bottle Filling Station Brand
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- Loanable wifi tech
- Brand of Copier Found in the Lobby
- _ Ipsum, filler words
- Ice Cream _
- Book _ Box, where one can return books after Library Hours
- One of HCC's Free News Subscription offers
- Puts the "L" in LOC
- Library Competition that rewards student's research papers and projects
- Fear of Libraries: Biblio_
- Author of "To Kill a Mockingbird" Harper _
- A distinct period of history
- Schiller's "_ To Joy"
- The _ brown fox jumped over the lazy dog
- Author Louisa _ Alcott
- HCC's Art Gallery
- Fourth rock from the sun, or CW_
29 Clues: Ice Cream _ • HCC's Art Gallery • Loanable wifi tech • Puts the "L" in LOC • The loneliest number • _ Ipsum, filler words • "_ And Peace" Tolstoy • Schiller's "_ To Joy" • aka Interlibrary Loans • Author Louisa _ Alcott • HELM Founding Member _CC • Fear of Libraries: Biblio_ • A distinct period of history • Fourth rock from the sun, or CW_ • Brand of Copier Found in the Lobby • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Vocab: By Jordan Finn 2017-02-28
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- to scold, to express stern disapproval of
- dangerous in effect, inclined to cause harm
- a noisy quarrel or fight
- inconspicuous, not readily noticeable
- to quiet, to overwhelm something until it is powerless
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- sneaky, done in secret
- angry due to injustice or mistreatment
- to relieve, to make less severe, to soothe
- never wrong, incapable of error
- ill-natured, easily irritated or annoyed
- the act of declaring someone guilty of an offense
- run-down; repulsive, as from neglect
12 Clues: sneaky, done in secret • a noisy quarrel or fight • never wrong, incapable of error • run-down; repulsive, as from neglect • inconspicuous, not readily noticeable • angry due to injustice or mistreatment • ill-natured, easily irritated or annoyed • to scold, to express stern disapproval of • to relieve, to make less severe, to soothe • ...
Puzzle - To Kill a Mockingbird (Chapter 2 - 7) 2020-10-22
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- Ms. Fisher was from _____ _________
- "The meanest old woman who ever lived"
- Who "loved everything that grew in God's earth"?
- An agreement reached by mutual concession
- The "damage" done to Scout
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- "Treasure" that Scout found in the knot hole
- To be blamed for teaching Scout to write
- What grade was Jem in at school?
- Name of Scout's teacher
- Who invited Walter home for dinner?
- Someone filled the knot hole with it
- The disgrace of Maycomb for three generations
12 Clues: Name of Scout's teacher • The "damage" done to Scout • What grade was Jem in at school? • Ms. Fisher was from _____ _________ • Who invited Walter home for dinner? • Someone filled the knot hole with it • "The meanest old woman who ever lived" • To be blamed for teaching Scout to write • An agreement reached by mutual concession • "Treasure" that Scout found in the knot hole • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Crossword by Eduardo Cintora P.1 2020-02-22
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- Rape “Victim”
- an act of escaping or avoiding
- Brother in the story
- Never Comes Out
- Man Accused of Rape
- a feeling of shame or humiliation
- Scout and Jem’s Aunt
- Distant; Unfeeling
- Father / Lawyer
- inclined to make trouble; unruly
- Discrimination against skin color
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- having or exhibiting hatred
- City the story takes place
- difficult or impossible to understand
- The Town Drunk
- Good person in the story
- Black Female Nanny
- Main Character/ Narrator
- Bad person in the story
19 Clues: Rape “Victim” • The Town Drunk • Never Comes Out • Father / Lawyer • Black Female Nanny • Distant; Unfeeling • Man Accused of Rape • Brother in the story • Scout and Jem’s Aunt • Bad person in the story • Good person in the story • Main Character/ Narrator • City the story takes place • having or exhibiting hatred • an act of escaping or avoiding • inclined to make trouble; unruly • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper lee Chapters 1-5 2023-01-24
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- She is the cook and mother figure for Scout and Jem.
- the choice and use of words and phrases in speech or writing.
- Is allowed to hunt outside of the season.
- Boo Radley's real name.
- Who says, "if you can learn a simple lesson Scout, you'll get along a lot better with all kinds of folks" (Lee 30).
- The "neighborhood scold" who tells the children about Boo Radley (13).
- Scout starts hanging out with her when feeling left out. Miss _____________
- The state the story takes place.
- He is obsessed with Boo Radley
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- Kind respectful and poor student who would not accept a quarter from his teacher.
- Scout, Jem, and Dill try to get this to Boo by using a fishing pole.
- A poor and disrespectful student who only attends school on the first day.
- The name of Atticus's sister.
- The first setting in chapter 3
- the town where the story takes place.
- The nickname for Atticus's brother.
- The narrator's nickname
- The first thing Scout finds in the Knothole.
- Jem told Scout that she was acting like a ________. This is clearly an insult.
19 Clues: Boo Radley's real name. • The narrator's nickname • The name of Atticus's sister. • The first setting in chapter 3 • He is obsessed with Boo Radley • The state the story takes place. • The nickname for Atticus's brother. • the town where the story takes place. • Is allowed to hunt outside of the season. • The first thing Scout finds in the Knothole. • ...
After the Fire - Greta Allieri 2025-08-05
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- To fake something
- A territory governed by a queen or a king
- It can be a plant or a name
- The person who helps people with legal problems
- An Italian national dish
- Appliance used to wash clothes
- A group of people who works together to achieve something
- Later than a particular time or event
- You put your head when you sleep
- A famous novel written by George Orwell
- A dog's sound
- The only definite article in English
- Proof you didn't commit a crime
- To give importance to something
- The path where poeple walk at the side of the road
- The country known for the "Day of the Dead" (Dia de los muertos)
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- To express your opinion
- The director's surname of the film "Inception"
- The human being has 206
- Done on purpose, planned carefully
- The U.S state where the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" is set
- To give reasons
- The person who arrives first in a race
- The colour between black and white
- A light, silver metal
- Art of paper folding
- It can be caused by natural events or set on purpose
- To succeed in doing something
- Synonym of true, real, genuine
- To do what someone tells you to do
30 Clues: A dog's sound • To give reasons • To fake something • Art of paper folding • A light, silver metal • To express your opinion • The human being has 206 • An Italian national dish • It can be a plant or a name • To succeed in doing something • Appliance used to wash clothes • Synonym of true, real, genuine • Proof you didn't commit a crime • To give importance to something • ...
Children's Classic stories 2022-08-08
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- Louisa May Alcott wrote this book
- Mark Twains memorable book
- which book is famous for the saying "off with their heads"
- a Dr Seuss title
- the main character of Jungle Book
- shire folk
- Book by Jack London about a Part dog part wolf
- Character created by A.A. Milne
- one of the books in the Narnia Series
- Astrid Lindgren wrote Pippi...
- author of the very hungry caterpillar
- C.S. Lewis's full name
- Book by Antoine de Saint-Exupery
- author of Jungle Book
- The bull in Munro Leaf's story
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- Anna Sewell's story about a horse
- to kill a ...
- the story of a colourful fish written by Marcus Pfister
- which book did Johanna Spyri author
- L.M. Montgomery wrote a book about an 11 year old orphaned girl with red hair, what was the title of the book
- author of The Fantastic Mr. Fox
- what animal was Smaug
- A pig, a spider and a little girl
- book by Frances Hodgson Burnett
- who wrote the chronicles of Narnia
25 Clues: shire folk • to kill a ... • a Dr Seuss title • what animal was Smaug • author of Jungle Book • C.S. Lewis's full name • Mark Twains memorable book • Astrid Lindgren wrote Pippi... • The bull in Munro Leaf's story • author of The Fantastic Mr. Fox • Character created by A.A. Milne • book by Frances Hodgson Burnett • Book by Antoine de Saint-Exupery • Anna Sewell's story about a horse • ...
To kill a mokingbird 2022-05-12
TKAM- part 1 Review 2023-02-27
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- Scout and Jem's uncle who visits at Christmas
- It is a sin to kill a "____"
- What Jem destroys when Mrs. Dubose makes him angry
- Jem's punishment for destroying Mrs. Dubose's flowers is to _ to her.
- Neighbor the children are trying to see
- Scout's first grade teacher
- Makes fun of Scout at Christmas because Atticus is defending Tom Robinson
- Makes Miss Caroline cry on the first day of school
- Neighbor whose house burns down
- Poor boy in Scout's class
- Lawyer defending a black man
- Scout's older brother
- What Jem and Scout find in the knothole when they deliver a note
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- Boo places a __ while she is watching Miss Maudie's house without her noticing
- Cook for the Finch;s who helps raise Jem and Scout
- Atticus's hidden talent
- Scout and Jem's friend who visits in the summer
- Dill's aunt who lives next door to Finches
- Black man Atticus is defending
- Sheriff of Maycomb County
- Jem's sister
- Atticus shoots the _ while the rest of the town hides
- Mean old lady the children are afraid of
- Atticus calls this "Maycomb's usual disease"
- Student who makes fun of Scout because of Atticus
25 Clues: Jem's sister • Scout's older brother • Atticus's hidden talent • Sheriff of Maycomb County • Poor boy in Scout's class • Scout's first grade teacher • It is a sin to kill a "____" • Lawyer defending a black man • Black man Atticus is defending • Neighbor whose house burns down • Neighbor the children are trying to see • Mean old lady the children are afraid of • ...
To kill A Mockinbird 2023-01-04
11 Clues: lawyer • setting • accused man • neighbor boy • main character • elderly neighbor • brother to Scout • last name of the author • ignorant, racist father • girl accusing Tom Robinson • supposed maniac in the neighborhood
Daily Puzzler 2025-02-13
5 Clues: The town dog • Miss Maudie's prized flowers • It's a sin to kill one of these • A lonely ghost wandering a summer road • A sweet and hardy grape, a southern delicacy
Mocking bird symbols and sentences4 2025-02-13
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- State laws that enforced racial segregation that were used to seperate races
- Argumentative, Controversial Gum Chidlness and crazyness
- To suppress or to pacify Flowers Wisdom and a positive quality with the characters
- To talk/write about yourself in a proud way
- religious If someone is higher rank than you, you have to wash they’re foot
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- Willing to cause harm Gun to kill the kids Mockingbird harmless and inocence
- In a warm, friendly, and polite manner Boo Radley considered scarey
- The separation of two or more things Tree iscommunication and friendship
- Unwillingness to spend money That Walter doesn't have a lot of money and he likes sugar.
- Ghost Rabid dog racism
10 Clues: Ghost Rabid dog racism • To talk/write about yourself in a proud way • Argumentative, Controversial Gum Chidlness and crazyness • In a warm, friendly, and polite manner Boo Radley considered scarey • The separation of two or more things Tree iscommunication and friendship • religious If someone is higher rank than you, you have to wash they’re foot • ...
Crossword 2023-12-04
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- What can you catch but not throw?
- Where is the headquarters of Microsoft located?
- Who is the current CEO of Google?
- Which mammal can lay eggs?
- Who wrote the novel 'To Kill a Mockingbird'?
- Which one programming language is exclusively used for AI?
- Which country recently opened its first cross-sea bullet train?
- What are cute and kawaii, and sometimes deadly?
- Who actually drew the sketch of Rose in the movie 'Titanic'?
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- What can be broken, but never held?
- Bagheera in the movie 'The Jungle Book' is which animal?
- "Do the right thing"
- Which is the longest river in the world?
- I prevent any mistakes, and I'm made out of rubber.
- 'Birsa Munda Hockey Stadium' is located in which state?
- First search engine on the Internet
- What has 6 faces and 21 eyes?
- What does 'Hakuna Matata' mean?
- Giddha is the folk dance of ____?
- Delicate part of the body.
20 Clues: "Do the right thing" • Which mammal can lay eggs? • Delicate part of the body. • What has 6 faces and 21 eyes? • What does 'Hakuna Matata' mean? • What can you catch but not throw? • Who is the current CEO of Google? • Giddha is the folk dance of ____? • What can be broken, but never held? • First search engine on the Internet • Which is the longest river in the world? • ...
Bam Bam 2020-08-05
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- Tess is foul, Dawn is...
- Rick is 90% water, 10%...
- For which role in To Kill A Mockingbird did Gregory Peck win an Oscar?
- Jessica's singing cousin
- Disabled kitchen plant
- Mary Plain's companion
- Mummy's cholesterol enemy
- David Bowie’s alter ego
- Rick's Uni
- Song that depresses Daddy
- First name of most recent Midsomer DS
- Familial greeting
- Where The Cranberries are from
- Sweet dessert that fills your mouth with honey in The Magic Faraway Tree
- Jin's solo song title
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- Christmas tradition that will cause tension over time
- Veggie but better
- Sandy's biggest crush
- Extra slice of Paul
- Blackpink in your...
- Sigrid and her sister named their first band after their dead...
- Poor Jed
- David's quirky dessert
- Andrew's excitement is monumental
- Surname of Bob from Pink Floyd
- The Queen of Maidenhead Tesco
- Grace's first celebrity crush (ie the only man ever)
- You say TAX, Uncle Mark says...
28 Clues: Poor Jed • Rick's Uni • Veggie but better • Familial greeting • Extra slice of Paul • Blackpink in your... • Sandy's biggest crush • Jin's solo song title • David's quirky dessert • Disabled kitchen plant • Mary Plain's companion • David Bowie’s alter ego • Tess is foul, Dawn is... • Jessica's singing cousin • Rick is 90% water, 10%... • Mummy's cholesterol enemy • Song that depresses Daddy • ...
Quotes from the Classics Crossword Puzzle 2020-04-21
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- 'We are all born ___. Some remain so' (Samuel Beckett)
- 'War is peace, freedom is slavery, _________ is strength' (George Orwell)
- 'Please look after this ____' (Michael Bond)
- 'Experience, though noon auctoritee, were, in this world, is _____ ynough for me' (Geoffrey Chaucer)
- 'Beware the ____________ my son!' (Lewis Carroll)
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- 'Reader, I _______ him' (Charlotte Bronte)
- 'Not all those who ______ are lost' (J.R.R Tolkien)
- 'Shoot all the bluejays you want, if you can hit 'em, but remember it's a sin to kill a ___________' (Harper Lee)
- 'A woman has to live her life or ______ not having lived it' (D.H Lawrence)
- 'People always live forever when there is an _______ to be paid them' (Jane Austen)
10 Clues: 'Reader, I _______ him' (Charlotte Bronte) • 'Please look after this ____' (Michael Bond) • 'Beware the ____________ my son!' (Lewis Carroll) • 'Not all those who ______ are lost' (J.R.R Tolkien) • 'We are all born ___. Some remain so' (Samuel Beckett) • 'War is peace, freedom is slavery, _________ is strength' (George Orwell) • ...
Quotes from the Classics Crossword 2020-05-05
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- 'Beware the ____________ my son!' (Lewis Carroll)
- 'People always live forever when there is an _______ to be paid them' (Jane Austen)
- 'Reader, I _______ him' (Charlotte Bronte)
- 'Shoot all the bluejays you want, if you can hit 'em, but remember it's a sin to kill a ___________' (Harper Lee)
- 'A woman has to live her life or ______ not having lived it' (D.H Lawrence)
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- 'War is peace, freedom is slavery, _________ is strength' (George Orwell)
- 'We are all born ___. Some remain so' (Samuel Beckett)
- 'Please look after this ____' (Michael Bond)
- 'Not all those who ______ are lost' (J.R.R Tolkien)
- 'Experience, though noon auctoritee, were, in this world, is _____ ynough for me' (Geoffrey Chaucer)
10 Clues: 'Reader, I _______ him' (Charlotte Bronte) • 'Please look after this ____' (Michael Bond) • 'Beware the ____________ my son!' (Lewis Carroll) • 'Not all those who ______ are lost' (J.R.R Tolkien) • 'We are all born ___. Some remain so' (Samuel Beckett) • 'War is peace, freedom is slavery, _________ is strength' (George Orwell) • ...
Literary Figures of the 1960s 2023-06-07
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- - Joseph __, writer known for his novel "Catch-22."
- - James __, African-American writer and social critic.
- - Jack __, Beat Generation writer and author of "On the Road."
- - Saul __, Canadian-born American writer and Nobel laureate.
- - Sylvia __, American poet and novelist known for "The Bell Jar."
- - Harper __, author of the classic novel "To Kill a Mockingbird."
- - Margaret __, Canadian author of "The Handmaid's Tale."
- - Toni __, acclaimed African-American writer and Nobel laureate.
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- - Thomas __, American novelist known for complex and postmodern works.
- - Anthony __, British author of "A Clockwork Orange."
- - Kurt __, American writer known for his satirical novels like "Slaughterhouse-Five."
- - Truman __, author of "In Cold Blood" and "Breakfast at Tiffany's."
- - Maya __, poet and author of "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings."
- - Raymond __, influential American short story writer and poet.
- - J.D. __, author of "The Catcher in the Rye."
15 Clues: - J.D. __, author of "The Catcher in the Rye." • - Joseph __, writer known for his novel "Catch-22." • - Anthony __, British author of "A Clockwork Orange." • - James __, African-American writer and social critic. • - Margaret __, Canadian author of "The Handmaid's Tale." • - Saul __, Canadian-born American writer and Nobel laureate. • ...
American Lit Final 2022-05-30
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- The rising action/conflict
- The main characters in "The Wife's Story"
- Intending to do harm [vocab]
- Author of "Two Kinds"
- Relating to content [reading response]
- Gently, kindly, meaning no harm [vocab]
- Jonathan Allen's birth name
- Carter Druse kills his...
- Horror, fantasy, western are examples
- Author of "Field Trip"
- Weak [vocab]
- The setting of "In Another Country"
- Magical or fairylike [vocab]
- The setting of "Field Trip"
- Refusing to change one's mind [vocab]
- Deep in thought [vocab]
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- A theme in both "Field Trip" and "Marine..."
- Fond of joking, humorous, playful
- Standing with hands on the hip [vocab]
- Guessing future events [reading response]
- Unspoken but understood [vocab]
- The author's attitude toward the subject matter
- Author of To Kill a Mockingbird
- Author of "Desiree's Baby"
- The people who make up the story
- Time and place
- Assassinated civil rights leader 2 Words
- Author of "Obituary of a Bone Hunter"
- A story
- Responsible by law
- Author of "War"
- The symbols of innocence in "War"
- A venture of first attempt [vocab]
- Personal judgments [reading response]
- Lacking energy [vocab]
35 Clues: A story • Weak [vocab] • Time and place • Author of "War" • Responsible by law • Author of "Two Kinds" • Author of "Field Trip" • Lacking energy [vocab] • Deep in thought [vocab] • Carter Druse kills his... • The rising action/conflict • Author of "Desiree's Baby" • Jonathan Allen's birth name • The setting of "Field Trip" • Intending to do harm [vocab] • Magical or fairylike [vocab] • ...
Pustakalaya Parikrama Programme 2024-03-14
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- To Kill a Mockingbird is authored by
- The book for Japanese Secret to a Long and Happy Life
- Author of the book Monk Who Sold His Ferrari
- The book on the British Empire In India By Shashi Tharoor
- Type of Book (Genre) for The Power of Your Subconscious Mind
- __________is a collection of short stories by R.K. Narayan published in 1943.
- Author of the book A Suitable Boy
- Godan is a Hindi novel by Munshi Premchand, translated into English as
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- Novel written in English by the Indian author R. K. Narayan
- _________is a satirical novel by Shashi Tharoor which takes the story of the Mahabharata and recasts and resets it in the context of the Indian Independence Movement.
- Paulo Coelho is author of_____
- Author of the book The Shiva Trilogy by
- Author of the book The White Tiger
13 Clues: Paulo Coelho is author of_____ • Author of the book A Suitable Boy • Author of the book The White Tiger • To Kill a Mockingbird is authored by • Author of the book The Shiva Trilogy by • Author of the book Monk Who Sold His Ferrari • The book for Japanese Secret to a Long and Happy Life • The book on the British Empire In India By Shashi Tharoor • ...
Bring out your inner Bookworm 2024-08-28
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- The fictional town in Alabama where the novel 'To Kill a Mockingbird' takes place
- Meggie's fathers nickname from the 'Inkheart' series
- Tom's band in 'Tom Gates'
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- The last known Night Fury from 'How to Train Your Dragon'
- The horn of plenty in the Hunger Games arena
- The_ city from 'The Wizard of Oz'
- The Weasley Family's owl in the 'Harry Potter' series
7 Clues: Tom's band in 'Tom Gates' • The_ city from 'The Wizard of Oz' • The horn of plenty in the Hunger Games arena • Meggie's fathers nickname from the 'Inkheart' series • The Weasley Family's owl in the 'Harry Potter' series • The last known Night Fury from 'How to Train Your Dragon' • The fictional town in Alabama where the novel 'To Kill a Mockingbird' takes place
esoterix 2013-12-18
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- so meme, such what, very canine
- parent company of asda
- heatmor eats this pokémon
- the last book of the bible in its current form
- capital of the german state of hesse
- second largest city in portugal
- harry redknapp managed this side from 2005-2008
- city where italian football club juventus are based
- capital of taiwan
- gina _ _ _ _ _ _ _, british comedian
- samuel l. jackson's middle name
- erstmal zu , german supermarket
- author of 50 shades of grey
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- major spanish city on the manzanares river
- how does lions run faster?
- nelson mandela's Xhosa clan name, used frequently in media
- painter of mona lisa
- rhodes, taylor, taylor and le bon were members of this birmingham rock band
- author of alice in wonderland
- author of to kill a mockingbird
- photo and video sharing social network bought by facebook for US$1 bln in 2012
- fictional setting of 'the bill'
- metroid prime: _ _ _ _ _ _, gamecube game
- german state in which the city bremen is found
- frankfurt an der _ _ _ _
25 Clues: capital of taiwan • painter of mona lisa • parent company of asda • frankfurt an der _ _ _ _ • heatmor eats this pokémon • how does lions run faster? • author of 50 shades of grey • author of alice in wonderland • so meme, such what, very canine • author of to kill a mockingbird • second largest city in portugal • fictional setting of 'the bill' • samuel l. jackson's middle name • ...
Literary Figures of the 1960s 2023-06-07
Across
- - Joseph __, writer known for his novel "Catch-22."
- - James __, African-American writer and social critic.
- - Jack __, Beat Generation writer and author of "On the Road."
- - Saul __, Canadian-born American writer and Nobel laureate.
- - Sylvia __, American poet and novelist known for "The Bell Jar."
- - Harper __, author of the classic novel "To Kill a Mockingbird."
- - Margaret __, Canadian author of "The Handmaid's Tale."
- - Toni __, acclaimed African-American writer and Nobel laureate.
Down
- - Thomas __, American novelist known for complex and postmodern works.
- - Anthony __, British author of "A Clockwork Orange."
- - Kurt __, American writer known for his satirical novels like "Slaughterhouse-Five."
- - Truman __, author of "In Cold Blood" and "Breakfast at Tiffany's."
- - Maya __, poet and author of "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings."
- - Raymond __, influential American short story writer and poet.
- - J.D. __, author of "The Catcher in the Rye."
15 Clues: - J.D. __, author of "The Catcher in the Rye." • - Joseph __, writer known for his novel "Catch-22." • - Anthony __, British author of "A Clockwork Orange." • - James __, African-American writer and social critic. • - Margaret __, Canadian author of "The Handmaid's Tale." • - Saul __, Canadian-born American writer and Nobel laureate. • ...
To kill a mockingbird 2022-04-29
4 Clues: Tom was portrayed as a • This person was the victim of the trial • Who said "Remember it's a sin to kill a mockingbird • Who said "Looks like she didn't have nobody to help her. I felt right sorry for her."
"1960s Movies: Academy Award Winners 2023-10-16
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- Peter O'Toole starred in "____ of Arabia," an Academy Award winner.
- Japanese actor who won an Oscar for "Hiroshima, Mon Amour."
- Director of "Ben-Hur," a major Oscar winner.
- He won an Oscar for his role in "The Godfather."
- Known for "Citizen Kane" and an Oscar winner for the screenplay.
- She won an Academy Award for "The Graduate."
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- He won an Oscar for "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid."
- He received his first Oscar nomination in the 1960s.
- Shirley MacLaine won an Oscar for her role in "Terms of Endearment."
- Iconic actress, won an Oscar for "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner."
- Italian actress who won an Academy Award for "Two Women."
- Gregory Peck won an Oscar for "To Kill a Mockingbird."
12 Clues: Director of "Ben-Hur," a major Oscar winner. • She won an Academy Award for "The Graduate." • He won an Oscar for his role in "The Godfather." • He received his first Oscar nomination in the 1960s. • Gregory Peck won an Oscar for "To Kill a Mockingbird." • He won an Oscar for "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid." • ...
to kill a mocking bird 2023-01-20
15 Clues: a widow • only friend • town gossip • a small town • the prosecuter • one shot finch • savior brother • accused of rape • scouts first crime • children run pass it • costs a man his life • authur never comes out • a vile,racist, cruel man • intelligent,brave,sassy tomboy • a person who is a maid but a mother figure
To Kill a Mocking Bird 2024-04-01
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- exercising power in a cruel, oppressive, or controlling way
- not clearly visible ot attracting attention
- an act of kindness or well-meaning
- suggesting the horror of death and decay
- impossible to understand
- a short stay
- distant, cold, or detached in manner
- cut small bits or pare shavings of wood
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- great embarrassment and shame
- a person or thing living or existing at the same time as another
- having or showing the ability to speak fluently and coherently
- a ghost/a figment of the imagination
- likely to cause an argument/controversial
- approach and address someone boldly or aggressively
- having or showing a wish to do evil to others
15 Clues: a short stay • impossible to understand • great embarrassment and shame • an act of kindness or well-meaning • a ghost/a figment of the imagination • distant, cold, or detached in manner • cut small bits or pare shavings of wood • suggesting the horror of death and decay • likely to cause an argument/controversial • not clearly visible ot attracting attention • ...
to kill a mocking bird 2025-02-19
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- the judge uses the_ to silent the crowd
- black people make_friends
- _Raddley stabbed his dad
- Jem loves to play_
- _bread is Scouts favorite food
- _is Jem's sister
- _is a lawyer
- _is scouts brother
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- black people are the_
- I_in God
- black people are called_
- _bird
- people believe in God
- white people are the_
- the lawyer walked in the_
15 Clues: _bird • I_in God • _is a lawyer • _is Jem's sister • Jem loves to play_ • _is scouts brother • black people are the_ • people believe in God • white people are the_ • black people are called_ • _Raddley stabbed his dad • black people make_friends • the lawyer walked in the_ • _bread is Scouts favorite food • the judge uses the_ to silent the crowd
General 2024-12-23
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- The New Horizons spacecraft performed an historic flyby providing the first close-up images of which dwarf planet in 2015?
- What is the capital city of Brazil?
- Who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel?
- In 1953 Edmund Hillary was the first man to reach the summit of Everest along with which other person?
- What organ weighs about 3 pounds
- In which city is the famous Edvard Eriksen statute, The Little Mermaid?
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- What is the capital city of Canada?
- The classic children's television series featuring a bear from Peru is titled what?
- Who wrote "To Kill a Mockingbird"?
- Where were the 2012 Olympics Games held?
- What is the chemical symbol for gold?
11 Clues: What organ weighs about 3 pounds • Who wrote "To Kill a Mockingbird"? • What is the capital city of Canada? • What is the capital city of Brazil? • What is the chemical symbol for gold? • Where were the 2012 Olympics Games held? • Who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel? • In which city is the famous Edvard Eriksen statute, The Little Mermaid? • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Vocab, Graphic Novel, pgs. 1 - 76 2021-04-21
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- perceptible
- to put an end to, subdue, silence, or suppress
- fail to care for properly.
- Boring or offering nothing that is stimulating or challenging
- Make an unpleasant feeling less intense
- a preference or special liking for something; a bias in favor of something.
- lack of bravery
- a student who stays away from school without leave or explanation.
- a small lizard that blends in with its surroundings by changing color
- understood or implied without being stated.
- great bravery
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- causing great embarrassment or shame
- causing or likely to cause an argument; controversial.
- in a way that is contrary to or forbidden by law, rules, or custom.
- having or showing a wish to do evil to others
- an emphatic declaration that something is or is not the case.
- the action or faculty of remembering something.
- to divide or share something
18 Clues: perceptible • great bravery • lack of bravery • fail to care for properly. • to divide or share something • causing great embarrassment or shame • Make an unpleasant feeling less intense • understood or implied without being stated. • having or showing a wish to do evil to others • to put an end to, subdue, silence, or suppress • the action or faculty of remembering something. • ...
Maycomb 2023-05-19
(B) TKAM Crossword 2024-04-17
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- the rabid dog
- the son of the Radleys
- main character's house keeper
- the person Jem and Scout read to every day
- the trash collector and Calpurnia's son
- the state the county takes place in
- the thing that had a carving of Jem and Scout
- the drug Mrs. Dubose was addicted to
- the place where Alexandra and Atticus grew up
- the people who live in filth at the end of the county
- Dill's aunt
- "its a sin to kill a ..."
- Atticus's profession
- the thing Jem found in the knothole that resembled one he already had
- the thing Jem uses to crush Dubose's flowers
- the reverend at First Purchase
- the reason Mrs. Maudie's house is ruined
- Scout's friend after Jem and Dill excluded her
- the lady who tried to stop Jem and Dill from going to First Purchase
- the cousin Scout punched
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- main character's father
- scout's reward on the first day of reading to Mrs. Dubose
- person being charged of rape
- main character's best friend
- the place they find things in the tree
- the name of the African American church
- the place Dill was hiding under
- Scout's neighbor
- Atticus's sister
- the head of the lynch mob
- the author of the book
- the person who claimed to be raped
- the group of people who are very poor and can't pay others back
- a mob that tries to kill someone
- the first thing they found in the knothole
- the reason Scout got into trouble with her teacher
- main character and narrator
- the county the story takes place in
- the local newspaper press
- main character's brother
- Miss Maudie's favorite flowers
41 Clues: Dill's aunt • the rabid dog • Scout's neighbor • Atticus's sister • Atticus's profession • the son of the Radleys • the author of the book • main character's father • main character's brother • the cousin Scout punched • the head of the lynch mob • "its a sin to kill a ..." • the local newspaper press • main character and narrator • person being charged of rape • main character's best friend • ...
To Kill A Mocking Bird 2023-01-11
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- Opposite of innocent
- A person that is not guilty
- Failure of law
- The quality or state of tranquill
- Determination
- The state next to GA
- Smart
- Decision maker in court of law
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- A small grouping of buildings
- Fancy word for poor
- A case in court
- Grouping of 12 of your pers
- Mistake in the eyes of god
- Talking down on someone
- Discrimination based on skin color
15 Clues: Smart • Determination • Failure of law • A case in court • Fancy word for poor • Opposite of innocent • The state next to GA • Talking down on someone • Mistake in the eyes of god • A person that is not guilty • Grouping of 12 of your pers • A small grouping of buildings • Decision maker in court of law • The quality or state of tranquill • Discrimination based on skin color
To kill a mocking bird 2023-01-18
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- following in order or in time
- wishing evil to others
- fulfilling the demands and requirements
- not having a proper course in conduct
- easy pace
- a right or privilege
- danger to health
- calmness and peacefulness
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- less severe
- in poor or broken conditions
- an unjust act
- removal of limbs
- showing disrespect
- lacking power
- an agreement or settlement
15 Clues: easy pace • less severe • an unjust act • lacking power • removal of limbs • danger to health • showing disrespect • a right or privilege • wishing evil to others • calmness and peacefulness • an agreement or settlement • in poor or broken conditions • following in order or in time • not having a proper course in conduct • fulfilling the demands and requirements
To Kill a Mocking Bird 2022-09-19
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- The father of Boo Radley.
- The mother of Boo Radley.
- The time students can go outside and play.
- The narrator of the story.
- Jem and Scout's friend.
- The brother of Scout Finch.
- The cook at Atticus's house.
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- Boo Radley's brother.
- The county that Jem and Scout live within.
- The home Jem lost his pants at.
- Scout's first-grade teacher.
- The father of Jem and Scout.
- The person who was forced to stay at home for 15 years.
- This woman's house burned down.
- The season that comes when children disoeby their parents
15 Clues: Boo Radley's brother. • Jem and Scout's friend. • The father of Boo Radley. • The mother of Boo Radley. • The narrator of the story. • The brother of Scout Finch. • Scout's first-grade teacher. • The father of Jem and Scout. • The cook at Atticus's house. • The home Jem lost his pants at. • This woman's house burned down. • The county that Jem and Scout live within. • ...
Books 2020-05-29
To Kill A Mockingbird Chapters 1-4 2015-04-23
9 Clues: bold • evil • powerless • promising • to carry on • broken down • eased; relieved • illumination; instruction • judged; decided asinine – foolish; stupid
To Kill a Mockingbird: Chapter 26 Vocabulary 2016-01-02
9 Clues: Not often • A state of balance • Very great or intense • To be absorbed in thought • To bring or to come to an end • Not being what it claims to be • A sudden, sharp and localized pain • Unable to make intelligent decisions • A person who lives apart from society
TO KILL A MOCKING BIRD 2013-05-31
15 Clues: MOTHER • THE BRAVE • THE NOBLE • THE SWEET • ALEXANDRA • THE SAVOUR • THE DECIDED • THE INNOCENT • PAGENT COSTUME • THE VISCOUS MAN • THE BEST STUDENT • THE TROUBLE MAKER • THE UNKNOWN FATHER • MY FAVORITE TEACHER • THE UNJUST, AND INOCCENT
TO KILL A MOCKING BIRD 2016-10-27
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- Someone's absence from a place is the fact that they are not there.
- to force the breath violently through the nostrils with a loud, harsh sound
- Not surprisingly, her teacher is getting irritated with her.
- If you describe something as nebulous, you mean that it is vague and not clearly defined or not easy to describe.
- the sitting together of a court, council, legislature, or the like, for conference or the transaction of business:
- A dictum is a saying that describes an aspect of life in an interesting or wise way.
- an assembly of persons brought together for common religious worship.
- another word for cursed
- If you are domiciled in a particular place, you live there.
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- a person who has had long service or experience in an occupation, office, or the like
- cruel and unfair treatment of a person or group, especially because of their religious or political beliefs, or their race.
- an accomplice, especially in a mischievous or criminal
- If you commission something or commission someone to do something, you formally arrange for someone to do a piece of work for you.
- When you blush, your face becomes redder than usual because you are ashamed or embarrassed.
- Crept is the past tense and past participle of creep.
15 Clues: another word for cursed • Crept is the past tense and past participle of creep. • an accomplice, especially in a mischievous or criminal • If you are domiciled in a particular place, you live there. • Not surprisingly, her teacher is getting irritated with her. • Someone's absence from a place is the fact that they are not there. • ...
To Kill a Mocking Bird 2022-04-08
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- Approach and address someone boldly
- exercise in power in a cruel way
- wish to do evil to others
- A Short stay
- Impossible to understand
- Likely to cause an argument
- Great embarrassment and shame
- An act of kindness
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- Cut small bits of wood
- living at the same time as another
- A ghost
- the ability to speak fluently
- Not clearly visible
- Distant, cold
- the horror of death
15 Clues: A ghost • A Short stay • Distant, cold • An act of kindness • Not clearly visible • the horror of death • Cut small bits of wood • Impossible to understand • wish to do evil to others • Likely to cause an argument • the ability to speak fluently • Great embarrassment and shame • exercise in power in a cruel way • living at the same time as another • Approach and address someone boldly
To Kill a Mocking Bird 2024-01-25
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- rabid dog that Atticus kills
- Boo's brother
- Atticus Finch's sister
- an addict who Atticus says is one of there bravest people he knows
- What Scout hears when she rolls onto the Radley porch
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- protects the children after being attacked
- Scout's first grade teacher
- town drunk who accuses Tom of rape
- What does Scout love but her teacher won't allow her to do?
- comes to Maycomb for the summer, Scout's fiance
- lawyer defending Tom Robinson
- Finches' cook, like a mother to the kids
- black man accused of rape
- a small item found in the knot hole of the tree
- a man with mixed children
15 Clues: Boo's brother • Atticus Finch's sister • black man accused of rape • a man with mixed children • Scout's first grade teacher • rabid dog that Atticus kills • lawyer defending Tom Robinson • town drunk who accuses Tom of rape • Finches' cook, like a mother to the kids • protects the children after being attacked • comes to Maycomb for the summer, Scout's fiance • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird: Chapters 1-4 2015-04-23
9 Clues: bold • evil • promising • powerless • broken down • to carry on • eased; relieved • illumination; instruction • judged; decided asinine – foolish; stupid
Book Titles 2025-02-12
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- Orwell’s dystopian novel
- Kill a Mockingbird/Harper Lee’s classic novel about justice in the Deep South.
- Eyre/A novel by Charlotte Brontë about an orphan-turned-governess
- Shelley’s novel about a scientist who creates a monster
- Great Gatsby/A novel set in the Jazz Age featuring Jay Gatsby
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- Chronicles of Narnia/C.S. Lewis’ series set in a magical wardrobe-accessible land
- Stoker’s classic vampire novel
- Lord of the Rings/A fantasy trilogy featuring Frodo Baggins
- Hobbit/J.R.R. Tolkien’s fantasy novel about Bilbo Baggins
- and Prejudice/Jane Austen’s novel about Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy.
10 Clues: Orwell’s dystopian novel • Stoker’s classic vampire novel • Shelley’s novel about a scientist who creates a monster • Hobbit/J.R.R. Tolkien’s fantasy novel about Bilbo Baggins • Lord of the Rings/A fantasy trilogy featuring Frodo Baggins • Great Gatsby/A novel set in the Jazz Age featuring Jay Gatsby • ...
To Kill a Mocking Bird 2022-04-08
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- Approach and address someone boldly
- exercise in power in a cruel way
- wish to do evil to others
- A Short stay
- Impossible to understand
- Likely to cause an argument
- Great embarrassment and shame
- An act of kindness
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- Cut small bits of wood
- living at the same time as another
- A ghost
- the ability to speak fluently
- Not clearly visible
- Distant, cold
- the horror of death
15 Clues: A ghost • A Short stay • Distant, cold • An act of kindness • Not clearly visible • the horror of death • Cut small bits of wood • Impossible to understand • wish to do evil to others • Likely to cause an argument • the ability to speak fluently • Great embarrassment and shame • exercise in power in a cruel way • living at the same time as another • Approach and address someone boldly
To kill a mocking bird 2016-10-19
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- put into service
- force somebody to do something
- failure to be present
- very unhappy
- do something that one considers to be below one's dignity
- characteristic of an absolute ruler or absolute rule
- spotlessly clean and fresh
- liable to sudden unpredictable change
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- be willing to yield
- meeting requirements
- add details as ti an account or idea
- refuse to accept
- an enlightening or astonishing disclosure
- seek information from.
- a sudden short attack
15 Clues: very unhappy • put into service • refuse to accept • be willing to yield • meeting requirements • failure to be present • a sudden short attack • seek information from. • spotlessly clean and fresh • force somebody to do something • add details as ti an account or idea • liable to sudden unpredictable change • an enlightening or astonishing disclosure • ...
To kill a mocking bird 2016-10-19
Across
- be willing to yield
- failure to be present
- characteristic of an absolute ruler or absolute rule
- put into service
- liable to sudden unpredictable change
- very unhappy
- spotlessly clean and fresh
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- force somebody to do something
- an enlightening or astonishing disclosure
- seek information from.
- meeting requirements
- refuse to accept
- do something that one considers to be below one's dignity
- a sudden short attack
- add details as ti an account or idea
15 Clues: very unhappy • refuse to accept • put into service • be willing to yield • meeting requirements • failure to be present • a sudden short attack • seek information from. • spotlessly clean and fresh • force somebody to do something • add details as ti an account or idea • liable to sudden unpredictable change • an enlightening or astonishing disclosure • ...
TKAM Crossword Puzzle 2023-04-05
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- Mrs. Dubose's addiction
- the metaphor for Tom
- Jem's book
- the bug that scout wanted to kill
- the person who atticus has to defend
- the father
- best english teacher
- the mad dog
- the older brother
- the activity which Jem performed for Mrs. Dubose
- the poorest of the poor
- the aunt
- based on performance
- wardrobe
- the type of tree which the children got gifts
- the reason for Tom's sentencing
- Charles Baker Harris
- the king of Ithaca
- There was an extremely unjust prejudice against ___.
- society controls everything
- Atticus was an _____ of Maycomb due to him defending Tom
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- the author
- the maycomb disease
- to complain
- famous french general/emperor also a pig
- extreme
- scout's uncle
- the place of Tom's demise
- tom's wife
- ___Radley
- the cook
- the town name
- the flower which Jem received
- the narrator
- the person who Tom supposedly raped
- the ability to do something that frightens one
- Mr. Heck ____ or Top G
- the town doctor and a very handsome male actor
- Bob Ewell was killed by a ____.
- the most comely of all actresses
- the judge
41 Clues: extreme • the cook • the aunt • wardrobe • ___Radley • the judge • the author • Jem's book • tom's wife • the father • to complain • the mad dog • the narrator • scout's uncle • the town name • the older brother • the king of Ithaca • the maycomb disease • the metaphor for Tom • best english teacher • based on performance • Charles Baker Harris • Mr. Heck ____ or Top G • Mrs. Dubose's addiction • ...
A 2024-04-28
Across
- Who is the author?
- What does Boo Radley place on Scout during the house fire?
- What fall off when scout, dill, and jem tired to go over the fence?
- The Novel's narrator and protagonist.
- The state the story takes place in.
- What is the last name of this family?
- Scout; Jem; Atticus; Boo Radley
- To kill a_____
- This destroys Miss Maudie's House?
- What people think about boo?
- Radley Jem and Scout's reclusive neighbor
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- Atticus's profession
- The story is narrated in what point of view?
- where scout’s ancestor Simon finch came from?
- What is the second thing that scout found in the tree?
- Scout's classmate that refuses to take money from Miss Caroline.
- What was the thing that block the hole of the tree?
- What is the thing that people says when boo stabs his dad?
- Who is the finches’ ancestor
- What is the first thing that scout found in the tree?
20 Clues: To kill a_____ • Who is the author? • Atticus's profession • Who is the finches’ ancestor • What people think about boo? • Scout; Jem; Atticus; Boo Radley • This destroys Miss Maudie's House? • The state the story takes place in. • The Novel's narrator and protagonist. • What is the last name of this family? • Radley Jem and Scout's reclusive neighbor • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Crossword Puzzle 2023-04-10
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- The town gossip who spreads rumours and secrets
- The mysterious recluse who lives down the street and never comes out of his house
- The new boy in town who tells wild stories and becomes friends with Scout and Jem
- The family cook/housekeeper, who is strict but caring
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- The protagonist's older brother, who is more interested in football than reading
- The protagonist and narrator of the story
- The protagonist's father, who is a respected lawyer in Maycomb
7 Clues: The protagonist and narrator of the story • The town gossip who spreads rumours and secrets • The family cook/housekeeper, who is strict but caring • The protagonist's father, who is a respected lawyer in Maycomb • The protagonist's older brother, who is more interested in football than reading • ...
A View to a Kill (1985) 2025-12-18
Across
- – Bridge finale setting
- – Underground climax
- – Zorin’s monopoly goal
- – Zorin’s cover business
- – Title song performers
- – Full villain name
- – Eiffel Tower stunt site
Down
- – Primary location
- – Target of destruction
- – Planned disaster
- – Psychopathic villain
- – Zorin’s henchwoman
- – Actor Christopher ___
- – Zorin’s escape craft
14 Clues: – Primary location • – Planned disaster • – Full villain name • – Underground climax • – Zorin’s henchwoman • – Psychopathic villain • – Zorin’s escape craft • – Bridge finale setting • – Target of destruction • – Zorin’s monopoly goal • – Title song performers • – Actor Christopher ___ • – Zorin’s cover business • – Eiffel Tower stunt site
TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRDDDDDDDD 😎 2024-04-25
Across
- find (something) out for certain; make sure of.
- something causes frustration, worry, or annoyance
- in state of severe disrepair
- without special knowledge or experience
- curious or inquiring
- of a disease; infectious or virulent
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- preserve (a corpse) from decay, originally with spices and now usually by arterial injection of a preservative.
- extremely stupid or foolish
- subjected reactions
- hand gesture ; arm gesture or head gesture, motioning someone to follow
- move along; proceed clumsily
- not legally permitted ;unlawfully
- strange or odd; unusual
- excessive sadness ;nostalgia
- never ending or changing
15 Clues: subjected reactions • curious or inquiring • strange or odd; unusual • never ending or changing • extremely stupid or foolish • move along; proceed clumsily • in state of severe disrepair • excessive sadness ;nostalgia • not legally permitted ;unlawfully • of a disease; infectious or virulent • without special knowledge or experience • ...
To kill a mocking bird 2023-01-13
Across
- Demanding that rules will be obeyed
- A girl who dresses up and acts like a boy
- Brother of Atticus finch
- Someone who practices or studies law
- Accused of Rape
- Discrimination because of someone's race
- Daughter of Bob Ewell
- people selected to be in court for a legal case
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- A qualified practitioner of medicine
- someone who has broken the law
- The maid of the finch family
- Sheriff of Maycomb
- Lacking Money to live at a comfy standard
- Someone who knows a lot and has good judgment
- Daughter of Atticus Finch
15 Clues: Accused of Rape • Sheriff of Maycomb • Daughter of Bob Ewell • Brother of Atticus finch • Daughter of Atticus Finch • The maid of the finch family • someone who has broken the law • Demanding that rules will be obeyed • A qualified practitioner of medicine • Someone who practices or studies law • Discrimination because of someone's race • A girl who dresses up and acts like a boy • ...
Hidden Authors 2025-05-01
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- LEE Author of To Kill a Mockingbird."
- MAY ALCOTT Author of stories about the March family.
- KING Master of horror fiction.
- POTTER Author and DOYLE Creatorof children's books featuring animals.
- MELVILLE Author of the classic American novel about a whale.
- EYRE Title character of a famous novel by Charlotte Brontë.
- ALLAN Poe Master of gothic and macabre tales.
- DICKINSON Reclusive poet known for her unique style.
- SHAKESPEARE Widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language.
- CHRISTIE Prolific writer of detective fiction.
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- WILDE Known for his sharp wit and dramatic works.
- BRONTE Author of "Jane Eyre" under the pen name Currer Bell.
- AUSTEN Known for novels depicting English society.
- DICKENS Author of "Oliver Twist" and "A Christmas Carol."
- ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE Creator of Sherlock Holmes.
- HAWTHORNE Author of allegorical and symbolic tales.
- ORWELL Author of dystopian novels.
- HEMINGWAY Known for his concise and impactful writing style.
- DAHL Author of beloved children's books.
- CARROLL Author of "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland."
- WOOLF A major figure in modernist literature.
- TWAIN Author of "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn."
22 Clues: KING Master of horror fiction. • ORWELL Author of dystopian novels. • LEE Author of To Kill a Mockingbird." • DAHL Author of beloved children's books. • ALLAN Poe Master of gothic and macabre tales. • WOOLF A major figure in modernist literature. • ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE Creator of Sherlock Holmes. • CHRISTIE Prolific writer of detective fiction. • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird People Crossword! 2014-05-21
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- Scout's real first name
- Scout's true love
- Maudie a neighbor of the Finches who often spends her afternoons in her garden or on the porch with Scout
- Dubose an elderly neighbor of Scout's who is quite rude to just about anyone especially Scout
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- Sout's brother who is dedicated to impressing his father
- Scout's father who loves to read with her
- Scout's maid who tries to teach her life lessons about being a lady
- Caroline Scout's first grade teacher who was not very fond of her
8 Clues: Scout's true love • Scout's real first name • Scout's father who loves to read with her • Sout's brother who is dedicated to impressing his father • Caroline Scout's first grade teacher who was not very fond of her • Scout's maid who tries to teach her life lessons about being a lady • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Crossword Puzzle 2023-02-28
Across
- sheriff of Maycomb
- Broke his arm towards the end of the book; likes football
- Supposedly found Tom Robinson taking advantage of his daughter
- Jem and Scout's best friend
- The main protagonist; described as a tomboy
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- Is rumored to come out of his house at night and stalk people
- Accused of and taken to trial for taking advantage of Mayella Ewell
7 Clues: sheriff of Maycomb • Jem and Scout's best friend • The main protagonist; described as a tomboy • Broke his arm towards the end of the book; likes football • Is rumored to come out of his house at night and stalk people • Supposedly found Tom Robinson taking advantage of his daughter • Accused of and taken to trial for taking advantage of Mayella Ewell
To Kill a Mockingbird Main Characters 2021-12-30
7 Clues: The story's narrator • Scout's older brother • Father of Jem and Scout • The Finch's housekeeper • Close friend of Jem and Scout • A young, hard working black man • Mysterious neighbor of the Finch's
Final Exam Review Puzzle 2023-05-23
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- "to" + a verb
- a type of sentence formed with two independent clauses
- a verbal that ends in -ing and acts as a noun
- author of "The Tell-Tale Heart"
- The author of Hound of the Baskervilles
- giving human qualities to non-human objects or ideas
- the character who opposes the main character
- the noun or pronoun that usually comes before the main verb in the sentence
- narrator of The Outsiders
- a comparison between two things using like or as
- a sentence formed with one independent clause
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- the kind of verb that has a direct object
- The author of To Kill a Mockingbird
- a story where the objects and characters represent bigger ideas that serve to offer a broader moral or message.
- "I wish I were a little bit taller."
- sarcasm; when a character says the opposite of what they mean
- exaggeration
- The character who is the "ugly duckling" in the play
- dictionary definition
- author of "Nothing Gold Can Stay"
- I, me, my, mine
- when the subject does the action of the verb
- punctuation mark you should NOT use to join two independent clauses
- part of the story with the highest point of action
24 Clues: exaggeration • "to" + a verb • I, me, my, mine • dictionary definition • narrator of The Outsiders • author of "The Tell-Tale Heart" • author of "Nothing Gold Can Stay" • The author of To Kill a Mockingbird • "I wish I were a little bit taller." • The author of Hound of the Baskervilles • the kind of verb that has a direct object • when the subject does the action of the verb • ...
Crossword 2013-11-16
Across
- Boo Radleys real first name
- Who defended Tom Robinson in court
- What did Scout dress up as for the pageant
- The anatgonist of the novel
- Who is the person that Tom Robinson allegedly raped.
- First thing that Jem ans scout find it the hollow tree
- Someone who is prone to hostility and ill-treatment, especially because of their race or political or religious beliefs.
- Its a sin if you kill one of these
- What Atticus was best at
Down
- Where all men are equal
- Jury's verdict for Tom Robinson
- Where the book takes place
- the boy that tried to impress jem and scout because he could read
- The author of the book
- Who is the man who saved jem and scout
- The mad dog's name
- Jem and Scouts house maid
- Fourth thing Jem and Scout find in the hollow tree
- The sport that Jem wants to play
- Second thing Jem and Scout find in the hollow tree
- Third thing Jem and Scout found in the hollow tree
21 Clues: The mad dog's name • The author of the book • Where all men are equal • What Atticus was best at • Jem and Scouts house maid • Where the book takes place • Boo Radleys real first name • The anatgonist of the novel • Jury's verdict for Tom Robinson • The sport that Jem wants to play • Who defended Tom Robinson in court • Its a sin if you kill one of these • ...
Writer Abroad Literary Quiz 2017-03-15
Across
- Who wrote the line ‘A thing of beauty is a joy forever’?
- The first history book was written by?
- What is the name of the town in which ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’
- What is the land of giants called in Gulliver's Travels?
- Who is the father of English Poetry?
- By what name is the writer François-Marie Arouet (1694-1778) better known?
- Gabriel Garcia Marquez was a famous novelist from?
- Book written by Munshi Premchand?
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- What technical word is given usually to the right-side odd-numbered page of a book?
- A Haiku contains how many syllables?
- What significant law relating to literary and artistic works was first introduced in 1709?
- Who was the anthropomorphised bear who always addressed people as Mr & Mrs?
- Harker's Journal and Dr Seward's Diary feature in what famous 1897 novel?
- Who said 'Man is a political animal'?
- What was the first name of the youngest of the three Brontë sisters?
15 Clues: Book written by Munshi Premchand? • A Haiku contains how many syllables? • Who is the father of English Poetry? • Who said 'Man is a political animal'? • The first history book was written by? • Gabriel Garcia Marquez was a famous novelist from? • Who wrote the line ‘A thing of beauty is a joy forever’? • What is the land of giants called in Gulliver's Travels? • ...
TKaM Chapters 1-25 2024-11-14
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- The nickname Scout gives to Arthur Radley (3 letters)
- The Finch family's housekeeper (9 letters)
- Scout and Jem's last name (5 letters)
- The profession of Heck Tate (7 letters)
- The first name of Mayella's father (6 letters)
- Scout's best friend who visits in the summer (4 letters)
- Jem and Scout's aunt (9 letters)
- The last name of the judge presiding over Tom's trial (6 letters)
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- The last name of the family accusing Tom Robinson of rape (5 letters)
- Scout's real first name (4 letters)
- The bird that it's a sin to kill, according to Atticus (10 letters)
- The last name of the mean old lady who lives down the street (6 letters)
- The profession of Atticus Finch (6 letters)
- The verdict of Tom Robinson’s case (6 letters)
- Miss Maudie's favorite hobby (9 letters)
- The town where the story is set (7 letters)
- The month when Tom Robinson's trial takes place (6 letters)
17 Clues: Jem and Scout's aunt (9 letters) • Scout's real first name (4 letters) • Scout and Jem's last name (5 letters) • The profession of Heck Tate (7 letters) • Miss Maudie's favorite hobby (9 letters) • The Finch family's housekeeper (9 letters) • The profession of Atticus Finch (6 letters) • The town where the story is set (7 letters) • ...
Sexism 2025-04-22
Across
- Shows heavy lack of empathy for women in To Kill A Mockingbird
- The societal expectations placed on women in the South during the 1930s
Down
- What teaches you the most bias
- The systemic issue that affects both race and gender in the narrative
- The public reaction to women stepping outside traditional roles during the trial
- The struggle against traditional gender roles and expectations
- The type of discrimination faced by women in a patriarchal society.
- The illusion of romantic love versus the reality of societal constraints
8 Clues: What teaches you the most bias • The struggle against traditional gender roles and expectations • Shows heavy lack of empathy for women in To Kill A Mockingbird • The type of discrimination faced by women in a patriarchal society. • The systemic issue that affects both race and gender in the narrative • ...
Crossword - March 2019-02-22
Across
- The “Queen of All Media” and North America's first black multi-billionaire
- Jane Austen classic with the quote “I always deserve the best treatment, because I never put up with any other.”
- English writer famous for her mystery/thriller novels
- Autobiographical memoir of former US First Lady published in 2018
- Jhumpa Lahiri’s first novel
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- Amateur Sleuth from River Heights
- Pakistani activist for female education and the youngest Nobel Prize laureate
- Canadian poet, literary critic and author of ‘The Handmaid’s Tail’
- American poet with volumes such as ‘I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings’ and ‘And Still I Rise’
- Charlotte Bronte’s pen name
- Author of ‘To Kill A Mockingbird’
- The university J. K. Rowling attended
- The impulsive and argumentative sister in Louisa May Alcott’s book ‘Little Women’
- The youngest of the Bronte literary family
- Primrose Everdeen’s sister
15 Clues: Primrose Everdeen’s sister • Charlotte Bronte’s pen name • Jhumpa Lahiri’s first novel • Amateur Sleuth from River Heights • Author of ‘To Kill A Mockingbird’ • The university J. K. Rowling attended • The youngest of the Bronte literary family • English writer famous for her mystery/thriller novels • Autobiographical memoir of former US First Lady published in 2018 • ...
Crossword - March 2019-02-22
Across
- American poet with volumes such as ‘I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings’ and ‘And Still I Rise’
- Primrose Everdeen’s sister
- The youngest of the Bronte literary family
- Pakistani activist for female education and the youngest Nobel Prize laureate
- The “Queen of All Media” and North America's first black multi-billionaire
- Jhumpa Lahiri’s first novel
- Amateur Sleuth from River Heights
- Canadian poet, literary critic and author of ‘The Handmaid’s Tail’
- The university J. K. Rowling attended
Down
- English writer famous for her mystery/thriller novels
- Autobiographical memoir of former US First Lady published in 2018
- Author of ‘To Kill A Mockingbird’
- The impulsive and argumentative sister in Louisa May Alcott’s book ‘Little Women’
- Charlotte Bronte’s pen name
- Jane Austen classic with the quote “I always deserve the best treatment, because I never put up with any other.”
15 Clues: Primrose Everdeen’s sister • Charlotte Bronte’s pen name • Jhumpa Lahiri’s first novel • Author of ‘To Kill A Mockingbird’ • Amateur Sleuth from River Heights • The university J. K. Rowling attended • The youngest of the Bronte literary family • English writer famous for her mystery/thriller novels • Autobiographical memoir of former US First Lady published in 2018 • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Crossword Puzzle — (Raya mondesir 911) 2023-05-03
Across
- Jem’s full name
- Mrs. Dubose’s addiction
- The name of calpurnia’s church
- Where Scout Atticus and Jem live
- The illness the dog was suffering from
- What Mr.Raymond Dolphus
- What Atticus called the mob
- The first thing found in the knothole
Down
- Scout’s real name
- Scout and Jem’s snowman was called a ______
- Scout and Jem are shocked that Atticus is skilled with a _____
- A trait both Atticus and Jem share
- What Scout got in trouble for at school
- Scout’s role in the play
14 Clues: Jem’s full name • Scout’s real name • Mrs. Dubose’s addiction • What Mr.Raymond Dolphus • Scout’s role in the play • What Atticus called the mob • The name of calpurnia’s church • Where Scout Atticus and Jem live • A trait both Atticus and Jem share • The first thing found in the knothole • The illness the dog was suffering from • What Scout got in trouble for at school • ...
Famous movies 2024-05-05
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- "Dustin Hoffman's breakthrough role as Benjamin Braddock." The ___
- "Adaptation of Harper Lee's novel about racial injustice." To Kill A ___
- "Crime drama about the infamous outlaw couple." ___ and Clyde
- "Stanley Kubrick's satirical take on nuclear war." Dr. ___
- "Stanley Kubrick's epic science fiction film." 2001: A Space __
- "WWII adventure film starring Steve McQueen." The Great ___
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- "Epic adventure starring Peter O'Toole as T.E. Lawrence." ___ of Arabia
- "Comedy featuring Peter Sellers as Inspector Clouseau." The Pink ___
- "Classic spaghetti western directed by Sergio Leone." ___, The Bad, & tThe Ugly
- "The Beatles star in this musical comedy." A HardDay's ___
- "Julie Andrews stars in this musical about the Von Trapp family." The Sound of ___
- "Alfred Hitchcock's thriller with the infamous shower scene."
- "Audrey Hepburn's iconic role as Holly Golightly." __ at Tiffany's
- "Paul Newman stars in this prison drama." Cool Hand ___
- "Horror film directed by Roman Polanski.". Rosemary's ____
15 Clues: "Paul Newman stars in this prison drama." Cool Hand ___ • "The Beatles star in this musical comedy." A HardDay's ___ • "Stanley Kubrick's satirical take on nuclear war." Dr. ___ • "Horror film directed by Roman Polanski.". Rosemary's ____ • "WWII adventure film starring Steve McQueen." The Great ___ • "Crime drama about the infamous outlaw couple." ___ and Clyde • ...
Year 9 crossword challenge 2021-11-23
Across
- The last name of Nobel prize winning American writer Toni.
- According to Greek myth, this character's curiosity released curses upon mankind from a locked box.
- There are this many books in the Harry Potter series.
- A complex sentence contains a main clause and a what clause?
- The Greek philosopher who wrote about the three rhetorical appeals logos, pathos and ethos
Down
- 'He was a giant among men' is an example of what literary device?
- The Italian city in which 'Romeo and Juliet' is set.
- Finish this book title: To Kill A
- "I will go on holiday tomorrow" is written in what tense?
- This playwright was born in 1564 in Stratford-upon-Avon
- This punctuation mark can be used to join two parts of a sentence with equal weight.
- Katniss Everdeen was played in film by Jennifer who?
12 Clues: Finish this book title: To Kill A • The Italian city in which 'Romeo and Juliet' is set. • Katniss Everdeen was played in film by Jennifer who? • There are this many books in the Harry Potter series. • This playwright was born in 1564 in Stratford-upon-Avon • "I will go on holiday tomorrow" is written in what tense? • ...
Alabama 2024-11-01
Across
- The panhandle of this state is south of Alabama
- Capital of Alabama
- This author of "To Kill a Mockingbird" was from Alabama
- This musician from Alabama sung "Your Cheatin' Heart" and "Hey Good Lookin'"
- What geographical region is Alabama located in?
Down
- This Alabama city is the most populated city and is highly associated with the Civil Rights Movement
- Alabama's state nut, which is from the hickory tree
- The common name for the Alabama state bird: The Northern Flicker
- This famous black lady helped inspire the Bus Boycotts
- The Alabama flag has two colors: red and what?
10 Clues: Capital of Alabama • The Alabama flag has two colors: red and what? • The panhandle of this state is south of Alabama • What geographical region is Alabama located in? • Alabama's state nut, which is from the hickory tree • This famous black lady helped inspire the Bus Boycotts • This author of "To Kill a Mockingbird" was from Alabama • ...
Inequality 2022-03-11
Across
- rich veteran who struggled his way to the upper echelons of society
- Type of poetry inspired by the aftermath of the second world war
- pig in animal farm that took control
- short period of prosperity before the great depression
- native american hospitalized in one flew over the cuckoo's nest
Down
- Protests against the treatment of mentally challenged people in institutions
- name of the county the events of to kill a mockingbird take place in.
- act signed after long ongoing protests to get equal rights for all people
- Type of novel commonly written in the modern age
- event that sparked the war on terror
10 Clues: pig in animal farm that took control • event that sparked the war on terror • Type of novel commonly written in the modern age • short period of prosperity before the great depression • native american hospitalized in one flew over the cuckoo's nest • Type of poetry inspired by the aftermath of the second world war • ...
To Kill A Mocking Bird Crossword 2023-05-18
Across
- Scouts and Jems neighbor
- Scouts teacher
- The person that was considered the victim in the trial
- The Finches cook and can be considered strict
- Someone who was unreasonably blamed
- A misunderstooded person
- A chiled who made fun of scouts dad
- To asume what something is when you dont know one thing about them
- A white young boy who is a friend of Jem and Scout
Down
- Something thats fair to all
- Tom Robinsons wife
- To judge someone based off there appearance or beliefs
- The only Finch's sibling who stayed at Finch's landing
- A word oftenly used in the court room to refer as someone who did the crim
- The job that Atticus has
- The author of the book
- A smart white child that was taght alot by Atticus Finch
- An adult who beliueves what should be equal
- A harmless bird that justs sings
- The father of Mayella Ewell who was the main person going against Tom Robinson
- Scouts sibling
21 Clues: Scouts teacher • Scouts sibling • Tom Robinsons wife • The author of the book • Scouts and Jems neighbor • The job that Atticus has • A misunderstooded person • Something thats fair to all • A harmless bird that justs sings • Someone who was unreasonably blamed • A chiled who made fun of scouts dad • An adult who beliueves what should be equal • ...
Crossword - Memory 2025-02-12
Across
- Type of degree that takes 4 years to compelte
- File this once a year to apply for financial aid.
- Theorem that states a²+b²=c²
- The ancient Egyptian empire was based in what continent?
- How many times does 49 divide into 7?
- Whose picture is on the five-dollar bill?
- Type of financial aid that needs to be paid back, usually with interest.
- What is the capital of France?
- This novel describes the experiences of George Milton and Lennie Small
Down
- What is the area of a right triangle with a height of 4 and a width of 4?
- How many syllables are there in the word Mississippi?
- What type of animal can live on both water and land?
- The Statue of Liberty was a gift to the US from which country?
- Who is the author of the 1960 novel, To Kill a Mockingbird?
- What force pulls objects toward Earth’s core and keeps humans from floating in the sky?
- What is the clinical name for the thigh bone?
- What do you call a scientist who studies rocks?
- Who invented the lightbulb?
- How many amendments are in the Bill of Rights?
- Cost of __________ , is the total cost to attend college.
- How many sides does a hexagon have?
21 Clues: Who invented the lightbulb? • Theorem that states a²+b²=c² • What is the capital of France? • How many sides does a hexagon have? • How many times does 49 divide into 7? • Whose picture is on the five-dollar bill? • Type of degree that takes 4 years to compelte • What is the clinical name for the thigh bone? • How many amendments are in the Bill of Rights? • ...
Reviewing To Kill a Mockingbird, Ch. 9-11 2020-08-30
Across
- Dog with rabies
- Warned the neighbors about the mad dog
- Scout's uncle, who is a doctor
- The kids' Christmas present
- Rose Alymer is Uncle Jack's ___
- Tells Scout Atticus plays the Jew's Harp very well
Down
- Atticus's nickname as a boy
- Sheriff in Maycomb County
- Aunt Alexandra's grandson
- Flower in Mrs. Dubose´s yard Jem destroys
- Garbage collector
11 Clues: Dog with rabies • Garbage collector • Sheriff in Maycomb County • Aunt Alexandra's grandson • Atticus's nickname as a boy • The kids' Christmas present • Scout's uncle, who is a doctor • Rose Alymer is Uncle Jack's ___ • Warned the neighbors about the mad dog • Flower in Mrs. Dubose´s yard Jem destroys • Tells Scout Atticus plays the Jew's Harp very well
General knowledge 2025-03-08
5 Clues: Longest river in South America • Author of "To Kill a Mockingbird" • Largest planet in our solar system • Ancient civilization that built the Great Pyramid • British rock band with hits like "I Want to Hold Your Hand"
To Kill a Mockingbird - Chapter 7 2024-11-04
7 Clues: Gloomy or bad-tempered • Having a harmful effect • Quality of being well-meaning • A person who moves stealthily • Reserved or uncommunicative in speech • The roof of the mouth; also refers to taste • Instruction or improvement of a person's character
First Semester 2013-01-13
Across
- notoriously poor family in Maycomb
- and Jem's father in To Kill A MockingBird
- Irony/A commonly used technique used in Shakespeare works.
- by Boo Radley
- word for fate.
- disease the dog Atticus puts down suffers of.
- personality to inanimate objects.
- The Man/Popular movie based loosely on the plot of Twelfth Night
- Night is set here.
- misunderstood Radley son.
- body part Oedipus mutilates.
- mother and wife.
- Toby's eventual wife.
- drug Mrs.Dubose was addicted to.
- like or as.
- name of Antigone and Ismene's dead brother.
- household many Maycomb children are frightened of.
Down
- repetition of vowel sounds within a short passage of verse.
- first gift found in the knothole by Scout.
- man whom Atticus was defending in the important trial.
- syllables for emphasis
- of a manipulative letter to Malvolio
- younger daughter of Oedipus.
- free form of writing and expressing ones self.
- character in Twelfth Night made out to be mad.
- fulfillment of a prophecy.
- older sister.
- male name.
- of Thebes
- Fool/The truth-teller
30 Clues: of Thebes • male name. • like or as. • by Boo Radley • older sister. • word for fate. • mother and wife. • Night is set here. • Toby's eventual wife. • Fool/The truth-teller • syllables for emphasis • misunderstood Radley son. • fulfillment of a prophecy. • younger daughter of Oedipus. • body part Oedipus mutilates. • drug Mrs.Dubose was addicted to. • personality to inanimate objects. • ...
Biblioteca 2020-04-15
Across
- The books, DVDs, CDs, Audiobooks, are part of our?
- an electronic device for storing and processing data.
- this items gives customers access to check out and check out items through our virtual library.
- what we use to scan documents to email or usb
- Where a customer can look what we have in our collection.
- a story or event recorded by a camera as a set of moving images and shown in a theater or on television;
- To Kill a Mockingbird, The Outsiders, Where the Crawdads Sings are?
- a recording of a reading of a book, typically a novel.
- an instrument for writing or drawing with ink
Down
- People, Harpars Bazar, AARP, Entertainment Weekly. These are?
- an instrument for writing or drawing, consisting of a thin stick of graphite.
- messages distributed by electronic means from one computer user to one or more recipients via a network.
- literature in the form of prose, especially short stories and novels.
- a planned series of future events or performances or activity
- a form that needs to be filled out in order to receive a library card.
- a machine for printing text or pictures onto paper.
- Chair/seat
17 Clues: Chair/seat • what we use to scan documents to email or usb • an instrument for writing or drawing with ink • The books, DVDs, CDs, Audiobooks, are part of our? • a machine for printing text or pictures onto paper. • an electronic device for storing and processing data. • a recording of a reading of a book, typically a novel. • ...
Julia Eagan's Bomb Rockin' To Kill A Mockingbird Crossword Puzzle 2016-01-21
Across
- (adj) arrogant; feeling superior to others
- (n) mental or emotional strength in facing adversity (trouble with misfortune), danger danger or temptation courageously
- (adj) sneaky, stealthy
- (adj) run-down; repulsive, as from neglect
- (n) a noisy quarrel or fight
- (n) abnormality; a state different than what is expected or normal
- (n) education; moral guidance
- (n) someone involved in a lawsuit
- (n) a written legal order directing a person to appear in court
- (v) to subdue or make powerless
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- (v) to lessen or to calm
- (n) a restriction on a piece of land; the limiting of the passage of property (from one generation to another)
- (n) a dresser or armoire; a large cabinet with drawers or places for hanging clothes
- (adj) ill-natured; easily irritated or annoyed
- (v) to scold; to express stern disapproval of
- (n) somebody who stays away from society and the company of others
- (v) to clear of charge; to find not guilty
17 Clues: (adj) sneaky, stealthy • (v) to lessen or to calm • (n) a noisy quarrel or fight • (n) education; moral guidance • (v) to subdue or make powerless • (n) someone involved in a lawsuit • (adj) arrogant; feeling superior to others • (adj) run-down; repulsive, as from neglect • (v) to clear of charge; to find not guilty • (v) to scold; to express stern disapproval of • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Vocabulary Guides 1-2 2012-10-23
Across
- cranky; difficult to get along with
- showing gentleness or kindness
- sincere; noble; without reserve
- pleasantly calm or peaceful
Down
- marked by great energy or exertion
- favorable; promising success
- an act of kindness
- to make certain; discover
- something out of the ordinary
- gross injustice or wickedness
- commanded; ordered
11 Clues: an act of kindness • commanded; ordered • to make certain; discover • pleasantly calm or peaceful • favorable; promising success • something out of the ordinary • gross injustice or wickedness • showing gentleness or kindness • sincere; noble; without reserve • marked by great energy or exertion • cranky; difficult to get along with
Ch. 22-31 Vocabulary: To Kill a Mockingbird 2023-04-14
11 Clues: revenge • rudeness • uneasiness or fear • dresser with drawers • unwilling or reluctant • believability, reliability • mass departure or emigration • style of speaking or writing • not clear to the understanding • unremarkable; having no distinct features • a list of skills or performances available
Reviewing To Kill a Mockingbird, Ch. 9-11 2021-08-27
Across
- Rose Alymer is a ____.
- Warned the neighbors about the mad dog
- The kids' Christmas present
- Atticus's brother
- The town's garbage collector
- Lady whose flowers Jem destroyed
Down
- Atticus's nickname as a boy
- Tells Scout that Atticus can play the Jews' harp
- Aunt Alexandra's grandson
- Dog with rabies
- Sheriff in Maycomb County
11 Clues: Dog with rabies • Atticus's brother • Rose Alymer is a ____. • Aunt Alexandra's grandson • Sheriff in Maycomb County • Atticus's nickname as a boy • The kids' Christmas present • The town's garbage collector • Lady whose flowers Jem destroyed • Warned the neighbors about the mad dog • Tells Scout that Atticus can play the Jews' harp
"To kill a mockingbird" chapters 21 and 22 2024-01-29
Across
- How does the jury move?(page 232)
- Where did the confrontation take place? )page 239)
- What did the announcement feel like for Jem? (page 233)
- What does Atticus get for breakfast? (page 235)
Down
- Who joins Mr. Avery and Miss Stephanie? (page 239)
- What is Atticus reading? (page 235)
- How does Scout feel before the jury returns? (page 232)
- How Many times did Judge Taylor say guilty? (page 233)
- Who tells the kids the news? (page 239)
- How many small cakes are there? (page 237)
- Who is the first to cry? (page 234)
11 Clues: How does the jury move?(page 232) • What is Atticus reading? (page 235) • Who is the first to cry? (page 234) • Who tells the kids the news? (page 239) • How many small cakes are there? (page 237) • What does Atticus get for breakfast? (page 235) • Who joins Mr. Avery and Miss Stephanie? (page 239) • Where did the confrontation take place? )page 239) • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird CH 24-25 Vocabulary 2025-04-09
Across
- a thin surface layer
- suspended until a later time
- an undesirable animal, usually a scavenger
- a device for blowing air on a flame in order for it to grow
- foul and repulsive; neglected
- someone who pretends to have
Down
- moral or religious beliefs
- constant threat; coercion
- to find one’s way
- devoted to divine worship or service
- hesitation
11 Clues: hesitation • to find one’s way • a thin surface layer • constant threat; coercion • moral or religious beliefs • suspended until a later time • someone who pretends to have • foul and repulsive; neglected • devoted to divine worship or service • an undesirable animal, usually a scavenger • a device for blowing air on a flame in order for it to grow
To Kill A Mocking Bird Vocabulary 2021-06-11
Across
- scouts mother sudden death
- strong feelings of embarrassment
- scout fought at the start of chapter 9
- the novels set is based off in
- inspiration for jem and scouts snowman, and he blames the children for the snow
- has a daughter named mayella
- jems favorite sport
- scouts real name
- black man accused by mayella ewell of rape, and atticus is tasked with defending him
- force with the thumb
- the new boy who was visting for the summer, became friends with jem and scout
- kill without delay
- scouts age at the beginning of the novel
Down
- mrs.dubose was _______
- her house burnt down
- cemented the knot-hole
- Scout finds 2 pieces in the tree
- a widow who was always outdoors,loved all of natures beauties
- scouts first grade teacher
- atticus job
- a leader throughout the novel. He initiates the games the children play
- name of the rabid dog that gets shot
- atticus describes them as animals
- neighbor who lives on the same street as the finch family
- sheriff of maycomb county, and he is not as good with a gun as scout and jems father
- a caretaker for the finch family
- add details, as to an account or idea
- suggesting the horror of death and decay
- the person who reads nightly with scout
29 Clues: atticus job • scouts real name • kill without delay • jems favorite sport • her house burnt down • force with the thumb • mrs.dubose was _______ • cemented the knot-hole • scouts mother sudden death • scouts first grade teacher • has a daughter named mayella • the novels set is based off in • Scout finds 2 pieces in the tree • strong feelings of embarrassment • ...
To Kill a Mocking Bird Crossword 2013-03-06
21 Clues: dull • weak • lazy • slave • noble • proud • avoid • frown • commit • silent • slither • appease • innocent • deviation • annoyance • decorated • thoughtful • harassment • at the same time • not readily noticeable • leanings; natural inclinations
To Kill a Mockingbird_ Vocabulary Activity 2012-04-15
Across
- Coming at night
- To reflect
- Depression
- Without liveliness
- Hair growing different from the rest
- Distribution
- Of importance or concequence
- To mean the same thing
- Wicked act
- Rosette of green leaves
- Entire stock of works in an artistic field
- Indistinct
- The style in France during the 12th Century
Down
- Official certified copy of a Will
- Asking questions
- Tiny
- Favourable
- Quarrelsome
- Native to an area
- Goodwill
- To be calm
- Wishing harm upon others
- Queer
- Gracious
24 Clues: Tiny • Queer • Goodwill • Gracious • To reflect • Favourable • Depression • To be calm • Wicked act • Indistinct • Quarrelsome • Distribution • Coming at night • Asking questions • Native to an area • Without liveliness • To mean the same thing • Rosette of green leaves • Wishing harm upon others • Of importance or concequence • Official certified copy of a Will • Hair growing different from the rest • ...
To Kill a Mocking Bird Vocabulary 2023-05-04
Across
- To put up with something
- When someone is distant they are ____
- Explained in few words
- A winged being
- When someone is powerless or helpless
- A violent act
- Someone who is clever is _____
- To persevere something: a dead body
- Something that is unused
- A wish to do evil towards others
- An action of objective
- Unable to understand or comprehend
- A place of residence
- Carving or shaping
- Extremely dirty
- Another word for limitations
- To be kind or to be manner
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- To be or stay somewhere temporarily
- When someone is unpredictable they are ____
- An act of devotion
- Very small
- To stop
- When a sound is not loud enough to be heard
- Someone who is often quiet/does not speak a lot
- Something that doesn't happen often
- A state when one is calm
- A lack of respect
- Evil or Mean
- One acts foolish they are?
- Skills
30 Clues: Skills • To stop • Very small • Evil or Mean • A violent act • A winged being • Extremely dirty • A lack of respect • An act of devotion • Carving or shaping • A place of residence • Explained in few words • An action of objective • To put up with something • A state when one is calm • Something that is unused • One acts foolish they are? • To be kind or to be manner • Another word for limitations • ...
To Kill A Mocking Bird Crossword 2022-05-31
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- What did Jem make with the snow
- Mayellas brother
- Dill's first name
- Where did Atticus attend elementary school?
- What is Jem and Scouts aunts name
- Arthur Radleys nickname
- What did Jem do t Mrs.Dubose every night?
- Mayellas family name
- Atticus's Profession
- Who did Jem and Scouts snowman resemble?
- What did the mad dog have?
- What did Atticus's Brother study
- Town where the story takes place
- What flower did Mrs.Dubose gift to Jem?
- One of Atticus's biggest traits
- Title of the text
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- What is scoutsfavourite food?
- Mrs.Dubose addiction
- Dills aunt
- What did Daulphus Raymond have in his bag
- Who scares Jem and Scout?
- Spirits trying to get to heaven
- What was Tom Robinson being accused of
- The family's cook
- What flowers did Mayella water?
- What does Jem do when the Knothole of the tree if filled?
- Where Dill is from
- What did scout dress up as for Halloween?
28 Clues: Dills aunt • Mayellas brother • Dill's first name • The family's cook • Title of the text • Where Dill is from • Mrs.Dubose addiction • Mayellas family name • Atticus's Profession • Arthur Radleys nickname • Who scares Jem and Scout? • What did the mad dog have? • What is scoutsfavourite food? • What did Jem make with the snow • Spirits trying to get to heaven • ...
Crossword - Characters and Actions 2021-11-16
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- She is the definition of real courage to Atticus
- Robinson Was the character that was falsely accused of raping Mayella Ewell
- Is the character that is one of few whites that supports Atticus' trial
- Radley The character that never comes out of their house
- Are folks that are hard working and polite but poor
- Is the character that thinks the family background is important and 'high class'
- Is the character that comes to play with Scout and Jem
- Is the reason why Jem has different size arms
- Tom Robinson felt ___ for Mayella
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- Is the character that invited the kids to a black church.
- Is the total amount of times Tom Robinson got shot
- Is the character that got carried by Boo Radley
- Is the object that was changed and made by Jem and Scout in winter and symbolizes racism
- Is the lawyer for the Ewells
- Is the character who said 'it is a sin to kill a mockingbird'
- Are folks that are poor and filthy
- Is the character that made the Boo Radley game
17 Clues: Is the lawyer for the Ewells • Tom Robinson felt ___ for Mayella • Are folks that are poor and filthy • Is the reason why Jem has different size arms • Is the character that made the Boo Radley game • Is the character that got carried by Boo Radley • She is the definition of real courage to Atticus • Is the total amount of times Tom Robinson got shot • ...
Most Popular Authors of the 1950s 2024-01-05
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- Author acclaimed for the iconic "Fahrenheit 451."
- Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright of "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof."
- Playwright known for his groundbreaking work "Waiting for Godot."
- Science fiction writer behind "The Martian Chronicles" and "Fahrenheit 451."
- Prolific writer known for his dystopian novel "1984."
- Novelist known for "The Adventures of Augie March" and "Herzog."
- Mystery writer behind the detective series featuring Hercule Poirot.
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- Author renowned for his iconic "The Catcher in the Rye."
- Pulitzer Prize-winning author for "The Grapes of Wrath."
- Writer known for his novel "On the Road" and the Beat Generation.
- Novelist celebrated for her Pulitzer Prize-winning novel "To Kill a Mockingbird."
- Poet and author known for "Howl" and his role in the Beat Generation.
- Science fiction writer known for "Foundation" and "I, Robot."
13 Clues: Author acclaimed for the iconic "Fahrenheit 451." • Prolific writer known for his dystopian novel "1984." • Author renowned for his iconic "The Catcher in the Rye." • Pulitzer Prize-winning author for "The Grapes of Wrath." • Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright of "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof." • Science fiction writer known for "Foundation" and "I, Robot." • ...
For Wura - Books & Authors 2025-03-05
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- there are great expectations from this Oliver Twist writer
- famous yellow-haired ninja
- Finch from To Kill A Mockingbird
- Danish Shakespearean prince
- she's a master of whodunnits "______ Christie"
- who knew Frankenstein was written by a woman
- author of Kindred
- the New Gods should thank him for their existence
- dragon lady from A Game of Thrones
- author of The Bell Jar
- he's friends with a bear and a black panther
- sequel to the Iliad
- middle school years were the worst of his life "_____ Patterson"
- this little boy gets to be a famous wizard (2 wds.)
- adapted into a film by Denzel Washington
- who writes about angry grapes?
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- Cervantes' Don
- writer of A Farewell to Arms
- same R.R. as Martin
- UTME student favourite "The Last Days at ________ High"
- author of The God of Small Things
- Tolstoy's Karenina
- "Lisan al-Gaib"
- the real inventor of the time machine "H.G. _____"
- apparently, the colour purple didn't exist till she wrote about it (2 wds.)
- R.F. Kuang's masterpiece " The _____ War"
- what kind of a story is this Ned Vizzini book
- famed master of horror
- even if it is a crime, must I be punished?
- author of Things Fall Apart
30 Clues: Cervantes' Don • "Lisan al-Gaib" • author of Kindred • Tolstoy's Karenina • same R.R. as Martin • sequel to the Iliad • famed master of horror • author of The Bell Jar • famous yellow-haired ninja • Danish Shakespearean prince • author of Things Fall Apart • writer of A Farewell to Arms • who writes about angry grapes? • Finch from To Kill A Mockingbird • author of The God of Small Things • ...
To Kill A Mocking Bird Crossword 2017-05-16
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- Scout's second grade teacher
- A bird that you shouldn't kill
- The local newspaper
- She didn't care the her house burned down
- The novel takes place during the _____ __________
- The Ewell home is next to this place, it's where trash goes
- owns the Maycomb Tribune
- A classmate of Scout that said Scout's dad defends n*ggers
- Scout and Jem make a snowman that resembles him
- boy that visited his aunt yearly
- Atticus's old nickname when he shot guns
- He goes to lynch Tom Robinson but is stopped because of Scout
- A black woman that was mad when Scout and Jem went to a black church
- Dill visits her every summer
- Jem's younger sister
- Pale man that rarely leaves his house
- There were two statues made of _____ in the knothole
- Scout's older brother
- She wants Scout to change and be more feminine
- He represents the Ewells in court
- Skyes He helps Scout and Jem find a seat in the courtroom
- Scout's first grade teacher
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- Victim of racism in court
- What did they use to block the hole in the tree
- An old lady that Jem had to read to as a punishment
- He defends Tom Robinson in court
- Wrote the Halloween pageant that Scout "ruined"
- Mrs. Merriweather claims Scout ruined this event
- Father of Mayella
- He pretends to be a drunk because he prefers black people
- The brother of Atticus
- Maycomb's gossip
- Housekeeper of the Finch Family
- Mrs. Dubose gave Jem a ________ flowed
- Accused someone of raping her
- Boo's Brother
- the name of the little boy that got Scout in trouble
- the wife of Tom Robinson
- the last name of Scout and Jem
- He notices that Bob Ewell is following Helen and makes him stop
- Judge for Tom's case
- The son of WalterCunningham
- A cafe in Maycomb
- A place near Cecil Jacobs's home
- Jem's _____ got stuck on a fence
- Atticus surprised Scout and Jem when he killed a mad ____
- The number of times Tom was shot
- Mrs. Dubose was addicted to ________
- Jem is ___ years older than Scout
- The group of people that decide the verdict are the ______
50 Clues: Boo's Brother • Maycomb's gossip • Father of Mayella • A cafe in Maycomb • The local newspaper • Judge for Tom's case • Jem's younger sister • Scout's older brother • The brother of Atticus • owns the Maycomb Tribune • the wife of Tom Robinson • Victim of racism in court • The son of WalterCunningham • Scout's first grade teacher • Scout's second grade teacher • Dill visits her every summer • ...
To Kill a Mocking Bird Crossword 2024-03-19
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- Who said this quote? “People generally see what they look for, and hear what they listen for?”
- What did Tom’s arm get caught in when he was a kid?
- Who is a childless doctor that Jem and Scout adored?
- Linc Deas threatens Bob to have him arrested for what?
- What special talent does Dill have?
- Which state is this book set in?
- What was the second thing the kids found in the knothole?
- Who had Atticus' back at the jail?
- What stage did Harper Lee develop an interest in English Literature?
- Who was allegedly “raped” by a black man?
- What did Mayella ask Tom to come inside and fix for her?
- Whose yard is the knothole tree in?
- Who was a morphine addict due to her doctor's prescription?
- What section do Jem, Scout, and Dill sit during the trial?
- During what economic disaster did this book take place in?
- What are uneasy spirits manifested patches of warm air?
- Who did Atticus believe killed Bob at first just by Scout's story?
- What month was the trial in?
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- This person compares Tom Robinson’s death to “the senseless slaughter of songbirds.”
- Who is always on to Scout for how she acts and the way she dresses?
- What does Scout dress as for the Halloween pageant?
- What do they think caused the fire in Mrs. Maudie’s house?
- “You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view.Until you climb inside of his skin and walk around in it.” Who said this quote?
- Bob Ewell _______ in Atticus’ face.
- This place has an “unknown entity” or “malevolent phantom ”according to Scout.
- Who was the wealthiest man in Maycomb?
- What role does Calpurnia play in the family and in the novel?
- How long does Dill hide under Scout's bed after he runs away from home?
- Who puts a blanket around Scout's shoulders in chapter 8?
- What side of Mayella's face was beaten and bruised?
- Scout says that Maycomb County has this type of social hierarchy.
- What lesson does Mrs. Dubose teach Scout and Jem?
- Who was fired by the WPA for being lazy?
- What has rabies and is walking down the road then Atticus’ shoots it?
- What is Harper Lee’s first name?
- What hand does Bob Ewell write with proving that he was the one who hit Mayella?
- Who is the tomboy that doesn't really care about her appearance?
- What does Jem make and Scout calls it a Morphodite?
- What is Tom's wife's name?
- Besides Atticus, who talks to the mob outside the courthouse?
40 Clues: What is Tom's wife's name? • What month was the trial in? • Which state is this book set in? • What is Harper Lee’s first name? • Who had Atticus' back at the jail? • Bob Ewell _______ in Atticus’ face. • What special talent does Dill have? • Whose yard is the knothole tree in? • Who was the wealthiest man in Maycomb? • Who was fired by the WPA for being lazy? • ...
Literary devices 2025-10-27
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- Plato, the Greek philosopher, was famous for his use of this literary device.
- The overall feeling or atmosphere that an author establishes for the reader.
- The Coyote as a trickster in indigenous storytelling is an example of this.
- It is a sin to kill one in To Kill a Mockingbird, as it represents innocence.
- A statement that seems contradictory but reveals a truth, such as "less is more."
- This term describes the main character of a story.
- A fire station burning down is an example of this.
- The device used in the question, “Do you eat to live or live to eat?”
- This literary device is used to make something sound nicer or softer.
- “All that glitters is not gold” is well-known example of this.
- A recurring symbol that points to a story's central theme.
- This refers to an author's word choice, like Hemingway's use of simple, plain words.
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- The sequence of main events that make up a story.
- Referring to a part to represent the whole, as in "all hands on deck."
- The novel Pride and Prejudice and Zombies is a famous example of this.
- Shakespeare used this device for dramatic effect in Romeo and Juliet.
- In a story, this character is the opposite of the protagonist.
- The pairing of "Beauty and the Beast" in the fairy tale is an example of this.
- The literary device used in the phrase: “A world where we wonder alone.”
- A reference to something famous, like calling a businessman a "Scrooge."
- The distinctive way in which a piece of literature is written.
- The device at work in the phrase, “I have told you a million times.”
- This device uses harsh or jarring sound effects in language.
- The phrase "the fish is ready to eat" is an example of this.
- This is the peak or turning point of a story.
25 Clues: This is the peak or turning point of a story. • The sequence of main events that make up a story. • This term describes the main character of a story. • A fire station burning down is an example of this. • A recurring symbol that points to a story's central theme. • This device uses harsh or jarring sound effects in language. • ...
pesticides puzzle ;) 2013-03-05
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- The activity or business of growing crops and raising livestock.
- Kill microorganisms.
- Things to kill bugs and animals
- Attract pests (for example, to lure an insect or rodent to a trap). (However, food is not considered a pesticide when used as an attractant.)
- Certain types of pesticides derived from such natural materials as animals, plants, bacteria, and certain minerals.
- All types of plants
- Kill nematodes (microscopic, worm-like organisms that feed on plant roots).
- Microorganisms that kill, inhibit, or out compete pests, including insects or other microorganisms.
- several Old World plants of the genus Chrysanthemum
- the agricultural practice of producing or growing a single crop
- Kill snails and slugs.
- Control algae in lakes, canals, swimming pools, water tanks, and other sites.
- Kills rodents
- Material or chemical, esp. a textile fiber
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- Repel pests, including insects (such as mosquitoes) and birds.
- Produce gas or vapor intended to destroy pests in buildings or soil.
- Kill microorganisms (such as bacteria and viruses).
- a plant or animal detrimental to humans or human concerns
- Something to kill bugs
- Kill insects and other arthropods.
- Kill eggs of insects and mites.
- Kill or repel organisms that attach to underwater surfaces, such as boat bottoms.
- Kill or inactivate disease-producing microorganisms on inanimate objects.
- Biochemicals used to disrupt the mating behavior of insects.
- biocidal chemical compounds or biological organisms used to kill
- Kill mites that feed on plants and animals.
- Kill weeds and other plants
- something non living
- Something made by nature
29 Clues: Kills rodents • All types of plants • Kill microorganisms. • something non living • Something to kill bugs • Kill snails and slugs. • Something made by nature • Kill weeds and other plants • Things to kill bugs and animals • Kill eggs of insects and mites. • Kill insects and other arthropods. • Material or chemical, esp. a textile fiber • Kill mites that feed on plants and animals. • ...
Crossword - March 2019-02-22
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- The university J. K. Rowling attended
- American poet with volumes such as ‘I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings’ and ‘And Still I Rise’
- The impulsive and argumentative sister in Louisa May Alcott’s book ‘Little Women’
- English writer famous for her mystery/thriller novels
- Jhumpa Lahiri’s first novel
- The “Queen of All Media” and North America's first black multi-billionaire
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- Jane Austen classic with the quote “I always deserve the best treatment, because I never put up with any other.”
- Autobiographical memoir of former US First Lady published in 2018
- Pakistani activist for female education and the youngest Nobel Prize laureate
- Primrose Everdeen’s sister
- Canadian poet, literary critic and author of ‘The Handmaid’s Tail’
- Charlotte Bronte’s pen name
- The youngest of the Bronte literary family
- Author of ‘To Kill A Mockingbird’
- Amateur Sleuth from River Heights
15 Clues: Primrose Everdeen’s sister • Charlotte Bronte’s pen name • Jhumpa Lahiri’s first novel • Author of ‘To Kill A Mockingbird’ • Amateur Sleuth from River Heights • The university J. K. Rowling attended • The youngest of the Bronte literary family • English writer famous for her mystery/thriller novels • Autobiographical memoir of former US First Lady published in 2018 • ...
Crossword - March 2019-02-22
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- Primrose Everdeen’s sister
- The youngest of the Bronte literary family
- Pakistani activist for female education and the youngest Nobel Prize laureate
- Jane Austen classic with the quote “I always deserve the best treatment, because I never put up with any other.”
- Author of ‘To Kill A Mockingbird’
- Amateur Sleuth from River Heights
- Canadian poet, literary critic and author of ‘The Handmaid’s Tail’
- Jhumpa Lahiri’s first novel
- Charlotte Bronte’s pen name
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- Autobiographical memoir of former US First Lady published in 2018
- English writer famous for her mystery/thriller novels
- The university J. K. Rowling attended
- American poet with volumes such as ‘I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings’ and ‘And Still I Rise’
- The “Queen of All Media” and North America's first black multi-billionaire
- The impulsive and argumentative sister in Louisa May Alcott’s book ‘Little Women’
15 Clues: Primrose Everdeen’s sister • Jhumpa Lahiri’s first novel • Charlotte Bronte’s pen name • Author of ‘To Kill A Mockingbird’ • Amateur Sleuth from River Heights • The university J. K. Rowling attended • The youngest of the Bronte literary family • English writer famous for her mystery/thriller novels • Autobiographical memoir of former US First Lady published in 2018 • ...
tkam crossword puzzle 2025-01-17
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- the action or state of setting someone or something apart from others.
- a body of people (typically twelve in number) sworn to give a verdict in a legal case on the basis of evidence submitted to them in court.
- (of a mob) kill (someone), especially by hanging, for an alleged offense with or without a legal trial.
- an apparition of a dead person which is believed to appear or become manifest to the living, typically as a nebulous image.
- an estate on which crops such as coffee, sugar, and tobacco are cultivated by resident labor.
- combustion or burning, in which substances combine chemically with oxygen from the air and typically give out bright light, heat, and smoke.
- having made a firm decision and being resolved not to change it.
- the belief that different races possess distinct characteristics, abilities, or qualities, especially so as to distinguish them as inferior or superior to one another.
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- preconceived opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience.
- a person who practices or studies law; an attorney or a counselor.
- an urban area that has a name, defined boundaries, and local government, and that is generally larger than a village and smaller than a city.
- the ability to understand and share the feelings of another.
- behavior involving physical force intended to hurt, damage, or kill someone or something.
- a young human being below the age of puberty or below the legal age of majority.
- to make an untrue statement with intent to deceive.
- casual or unconstrained conversation or reports about other people, typically involving details that are not confirmed as being true.
- a long-tailed songbird with grayish plumage, found mainly in tropical America and noted for its mimicry of the calls and songs of other birds.
17 Clues: to make an untrue statement with intent to deceive. • the ability to understand and share the feelings of another. • having made a firm decision and being resolved not to change it. • a person who practices or studies law; an attorney or a counselor. • preconceived opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience. • ...
TKM Crossword 2023-05-08
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- What did walter cover his dinner with?
- Jean Louise Finchs nickname
- What did Miss Caroline smell of?
- who would have been president during the book?
- What state does the book take place in?
- Who took the children to church with them?
- What role does Scout play in the school play?
- Which of the Finch's neighbours does a lot of gardening?
- What was in Burris Ewells hair?
- what was the mobs goal?
- What was Jems full name?
- Who were Atticus's first clients
- Who is the editor of the local newspaper?
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- Who accused Tom Robinson?
- Miss Stephanie Crawfords favorite hobby.
- The first name of the man on the jury that took the longest to decide
- Which bird is it a sin to kill?
- Where do the Finchs go every christmas
- What is Atticus's professian
- What was Mrs. Dubose addicted to?
- What is the name of the man put on trial?
- What family never takes hand outs?
- What town do they live in?
- What is in Dolphus Raymond's brown paper bag?
- Where did Jem break is arm?
- What is the real name of Boo Radley?
- What was the verdict?
27 Clues: What was the verdict? • what was the mobs goal? • What was Jems full name? • Who accused Tom Robinson? • What town do they live in? • Jean Louise Finchs nickname • Where did Jem break is arm? • What is Atticus's professian • Which bird is it a sin to kill? • What was in Burris Ewells hair? • What did Miss Caroline smell of? • Who were Atticus's first clients • ...
to kill a mocking bird crossword 2014-06-16
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- indicate by signs
- furiously angry
- turn on a pivot
- come to pass
- discourage or frighten with threats or a domineering maner intimidate
- a stiff hair
- a feeling of anger caused by being offended
- hold back
- stubbornly obstructive and unwilling to cooperate
- completely wanting or lacking
- agreement on a secret plot
- originating where it is found
- a speech of violent denunciation
- a bounded scope
- cause to be more favorablly inclined, gain the good will of
- under a moral obligation to someone
- lacking sufficient water/rainfall
- pulled or drawn tight
- uneasiness about the fitness of an action
- become superficially burned
- gather, as of natural products
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- a journey by a large group to escape from a hostile environment
- deeply or seriously thoughtful
- gnaw into, make resentful or angry
- unable to see distant objects clearly
- a special anniversary
- in deplorable condition
- thin and weak
- brief and to the point; effectively cut short
- be envious of; set one's heart on
- not obtrusive or undesirably noticeable
- marked by strong resentment
- noisy quarrel
- impose and collect
- move in a wavy pattern or with a rising and falling motion
- tastelessly showy
- make clear and (more) comprehensible
- briefly giving the gist of something
- having or revealing little emotion or sensibility; not easily aroused or excited
- lower
- of or relating to the body or flesh
- shackle that consists of a metal loop that can be locked around the wrist, usually used in pairs
- an authoritative declaration
- the face or front of a building
- avoid responsibilities and duties
45 Clues: lower • hold back • come to pass • a stiff hair • thin and weak • noisy quarrel • furiously angry • turn on a pivot • a bounded scope • indicate by signs • tastelessly showy • impose and collect • a special anniversary • pulled or drawn tight • in deplorable condition • agreement on a secret plot • marked by strong resentment • become superficially burned • an authoritative declaration • ...
