to kill a mockingbird Crossword Puzzles
To Kill a Mockingbird 2017-11-16
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- Doesn't do anything except sing joyful melodies.
- The place where the story takes place.
- What Walter Cunningham dumped on his food at the Finch's house.
- The type of drink Mr. Dolphus Raymond pretends is whiskey.
- What Boo put around Scout's shoulders at Miss Maudie's house fire.
- Paying someone back with something other than money. (bartering)
- The gift that Atticus got Scout and Jem for Christmas.
- The amount of money Dill stole from his mother's purse.
- The town where Dill is originally from.
- The nickname Atticus was given at Finches' Landing.
- Jem's favourite sport.
- The number of kinds of folks Scout believes there are.
- The number of children Tom and Helen Robinson have.
- The name of Dill's aunt
- The place the Ewell's live by
- The name of Scout's and Jem's cousin that visited for Christmas.
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- What Atticus was describing when he said, "It's when you know you're licked before you begin but begin anyway and you see it through no matter what."
- The name of Scout's first grade teacher who she describes as "looking and smelling like a peppermint drop."
- One of the many things Atticus reads.
- The name of the prosecutor in Tom Robinson's case.
- The name of the person that saved Jem and Scout lives.
- The name of the mean, old lady who lived down the street from the Finches.
- The book that Jem read to Mrs. Dubose for a punishment.
- The person on the jury that was fighting for an acquittal.
- How old Scout was when her mother died
- The verdict of Tom Robinson's case.
- The type of flowers Miss Maudie grows.
- The word Scout uses to describe Atticus at the beginning of the book.
- What Dill wants to be when he grows up.
- The name of Uncle Jack's cat.
- Maycomb County's usual disease.
- "Shoot all the bluejays you want, if you can hit'em, but remember it's a sin to kill a mockingbird," _________ said.
- The person Jem and Scout based their snowman's looks on.
- What Scout dresses up as for the Halloween pageant.
34 Clues: Jem's favourite sport. • The name of Dill's aunt • The name of Uncle Jack's cat. • The place the Ewell's live by • Maycomb County's usual disease. • The verdict of Tom Robinson's case. • One of the many things Atticus reads. • The place where the story takes place. • How old Scout was when her mother died • The type of flowers Miss Maudie grows. • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2021-03-22
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- to be relieved
- possession
- appearance or allusion without material form
- attachment or debt
- having an infatuation with death
- having lost liveliness
- to walk slowly
- quiet or silent
- clean or pure
- things having to do with the night
- aloof or separate from
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- evil
- acting contrary to the norm
- a small car
- a respect for goodness
- rash or hasty
- the same as
- originating from the place
- a preference
- something done outside the law
20 Clues: evil • possession • a small car • the same as • a preference • rash or hasty • clean or pure • to be relieved • to walk slowly • quiet or silent • attachment or debt • a respect for goodness • having lost liveliness • aloof or separate from • originating from the place • acting contrary to the norm • something done outside the law • having an infatuation with death • things having to do with the night • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2024-05-28
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- Atticus has a lot of this for everyone
- Ewell does this to Jem and Scout
- Scary boy who lives down the road
- helps cars move
- Holds people accused of crimes
- Did not want to convict Tom
- Atticus has a lot of this for everyone
- Sheriff of Maycomb
- Tom Robinson is or is not
- Bird that Atticus says shouldn't be killed
- The Finches or Cunninghams
- Father of Mayella
- Pretends to drink beer but its really soda
- Boo lives here
- Boo puts it on Scout when miss Maudies house is on fire
- Scouts and Jems father
- Mayella Says these in court
- Find in tree knot before filled with concrete
- something a neighborhood usually has
- Jem and Scout go to dress up
- Happens to Miss Maudies House
- How we see things
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- Narrator
- People accused of crimes go through these to see if they are guilty or innocent
- Atticus sister
- Atticus works here sometimes
- A written or spoken statement Atticus gives in the court of law
- Holiday in october
- Gets eaten
- Scouts brother
- Place the book takes place
- Happens to Tom Robinson
- Tom gets killed by this item
- Boo puts stuff here
- Guy who got acused of raping a girl
- noise that can be made by human or object
- Moved to Meridian
- Black maid who takes care of Jem and Scout
- Miss Maudie has one
- Jem finds it in the tree knot
- Atticus has a lot of this for defending a black man
- New teacher
- Flowers Jem Destroys
- Girl who caused Tom of raping her
- Jem and Scout get their education here
- Atticus tells a lot of these
- Atticus Tries to give this to Tom
- Happens to people of different races in the book mostly black people
- A decision made by the jury to see if the person is innocent or guilty
- Tom Robinson does not get this after his trial
- Nice neighbor who likes to garden
51 Clues: Narrator • Gets eaten • New teacher • Atticus sister • Scouts brother • Boo lives here • helps cars move • Moved to Meridian • Father of Mayella • How we see things • Holiday in october • Sheriff of Maycomb • Boo puts stuff here • Miss Maudie has one • Flowers Jem Destroys • Scouts and Jems father • Happens to Tom Robinson • Tom Robinson is or is not • Place the book takes place • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2023-11-15
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- Last name of the neighbor who weened herself off of drugs
- First name of the girl accusing the defendant of rape
- What the children are told not to shoot and kill
- Name of the state they live in
- What hand of Tom Robinson's was crippled
- Name of the town (setting) they live in
- Tom Robinson's verdict
- The Finch family's housekeeper
- The narrator's older brother
- Full name of the man Atticus was defending
- What hand does Bob Ewell write with
- Full name of the author of To Kill a Mockingbird
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- First name of the person who attacks Scout and Jem
- The friend of Scout and Jem who visits in the summer
- Scout's Halloween costume
- Father to Scout and Jem; Lawyer for a career
- The separation of black and white people in the South
- The Sheriff's full name
- What a mockingbird symbolizes
- First name of the woman neighbor who the children like
- First name of the man who saved Scout and Jem
- Jem brakes this when he gets attacked
- The narrator of the novel
- Full name of the accuser's father (in the court case)
- Nickname of the man the children want to see
- drug that the neighbor had to ween themselves off of
- Scout gets in trouble at school for being able to do this
27 Clues: Tom Robinson's verdict • The Sheriff's full name • Scout's Halloween costume • The narrator of the novel • The narrator's older brother • What a mockingbird symbolizes • Name of the state they live in • The Finch family's housekeeper • What hand does Bob Ewell write with • Jem brakes this when he gets attacked • Name of the town (setting) they live in • ...
To kill a mockingbird 2023-02-28
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- Comes to Maycomb Every Summer
- Scout's Brother
- Main Character
- Scout's Teacher who was new to Maycomb
- The Dad of Scout
- Talked about J. Grimes Everett
- Creepy Neighbor
- Is one a misson to convert the Mruna
- Wife of Tom Robinson
- The Uncle that Scout like and tells her stories
- Scout's Aunt who moves in
- Drinks Coke in a bag
- takes care of boo after their parents die
- Sister of Tutti and has the only cellar in maycomb
- Accused of Rape
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- Sister of Frutti and has the only cellar in maycomb
- Nosey Neighbor of the Finchs
- Blocked the entrance of Frist Purcuase from Cal, Jem, and Scout
- Old Neighbor Of the Finchs that likes gardening
- Dog that got shot
- Saves a seat for Jem and Scout at the Trial
- Angry Old lady that got hooked on Morphine
- Dad of Mayella
- went to the pageant with Scout
- Sherrif of Maycomb
- Accused Tom Robinson of Rapeing her
- Town Garbage Man
- Housekeeper for the Finchs
- The Cosin that Scout Attacks at Christmas
- Doctor of Maycomb
30 Clues: Main Character • Dad of Mayella • Scout's Brother • Creepy Neighbor • Accused of Rape • The Dad of Scout • Town Garbage Man • Dog that got shot • Doctor of Maycomb • Sherrif of Maycomb • Wife of Tom Robinson • Drinks Coke in a bag • Scout's Aunt who moves in • Housekeeper for the Finchs • Nosey Neighbor of the Finchs • Comes to Maycomb Every Summer • Talked about J. Grimes Everett • ...
To Kill A MockingBird 2023-03-11
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- Which family member called Atticus a negro-lover?
- What does Aunt Alexandra disapprove Scout for being?
- What did Scout find in the tree?
- Who attacked Jem and Scout? (Two words)
- Person who covered the hole in the tree (Two words
- Scout's first full name
- What act made the Cunningham's to become very poor? (Two words)
- Who did Scout fight on the first day of school?(Two words)
- Name of care taker of Jem and Scout
- What was Scout dressed as during the pageant?
- Name of Jem and Scout's father
- Who's house burnt down? (Two words)
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- Who is their teacher? (Two words)
- Who represents "The Mockingbird"? (Two words)
- What's the town name?
- Who does Scout try to fight at school? (Two words)
- Who seduced Tom Robinson? (Two words)
- How did Jem and Scout's mother die?
- Who was the judge for Tom Robinson's trial? (Two words)
- Name of Jem and Scout's friend from Meridian (Two words)
- Who saved Jem's life? (Two words)
- Who punished Scout in chapter 9? (Two words)
- How did Tom Robinson die?
- What's Jem's first name?
- What is Boo Radley's first name?
25 Clues: What's the town name? • Scout's first full name • What's Jem's first name? • How did Tom Robinson die? • Name of Jem and Scout's father • What did Scout find in the tree? • What is Boo Radley's first name? • Who is their teacher? (Two words) • Who saved Jem's life? (Two words) • How did Jem and Scout's mother die? • Name of care taker of Jem and Scout • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2023-03-26
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- flower that Mrs Dubose grows
- Atticus's brother
- Atticus's sister
- person accused of rape
- sherrif of Maycomb
- Atticus's occupation
- What is Jems punishment after cutting Mrs Duboses flowers
- cook and black servant of the finches
- Calpurinas oldest child
- What Mr Ewell doesn't not call for
- Jean Louise Finch
- City where book occurs
- The name of the father of Jem and Scout
- maker of The Maycomb Tribune
- father of Mayella
- which hand does Mr Ewell use
- name of the judge who gives Atticus the case
- Charles Baker Harris
- person who is extremely to Tom Robinson
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- problem that Mrs Dubose has
- person scout punches after insulting Atticus
- Person who says they know everything about the Radleys
- Extremely angry lady at the black church
- Who wrote to kill a Mockingbird
- Family that Jem Dill and Scout imitate for their game
- Jeremy Atticus Finch
- Kid who Scout almost beats up
- What does Aunt Alexandra want Scout to be more like
- State where it takes place
- leader of black church
- Child at school who scout ignores
- what does Mr Cunningham along with his posse want to do to Tom Robinson at the jail
- city where Dill is from
- Person who Jem Dill and Scout try to find
- side of Mayellas face which was hurt
- bird you should never kill
- what Calpurina does at the black church
- person who lets the children hang out in her yard
- Extremely poor family who always skip the first day of school
- person who was "raped"
- Atticus does not want to be a _____ so he takes the Tom Robinson case up
- Original Finch who arrived in Alabama
42 Clues: Atticus's sister • Atticus's brother • Jean Louise Finch • father of Mayella • sherrif of Maycomb • Jeremy Atticus Finch • Atticus's occupation • Charles Baker Harris • person accused of rape • leader of black church • City where book occurs • person who was "raped" • city where Dill is from • Calpurinas oldest child • State where it takes place • bird you should never kill • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2023-04-13
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- - Thoroughly investigate
- - The deuteragonist of this story, commonly known as a feared and mystical person
- - A strong bias against a topic or group of people
- - Kind regard towards others for their characteristics or abilities
- - the probability of rising or increasing, noun. A natural tendency to act in a specific way
- - The way someone perceives the world
- - Lower in status, importance or quality
- - A community of people engaged in a shared social activity
- - A overview of a class of people's characteristics or behaviour
- - The protagonist of the story
- - To act with unnecessary aggression, sometimes uncontrolled
- - Total lack of compassion or empathy towards others
- - Being in accordance with the law
- - The term used to describe a person being charged with a criminal offence
- - having felt sympathy or empathy for another person
- - Group of elected people, appointed by the judge to influence the decisions made in court
- - The theme showing bias against other nationalities
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- - Having no patience towards anybody
- - The writing of this book was ___________ to the social events and issues present at that time.
- - Common practice in which humanity has participated throughout history
- - Lawful behaviour or treatment
- - To change your belief about something for someone else
- - Insufficient evidence or not proven by given evidence
- - Hold against a specific force with confidence or passion
- Nuts - A member of the walnut family, bears edible nuts. Mr Cunningham pays Atticus in these nuts
- - A disagreement brought before the court of law
- - Spits in Atticus’ face in disgust
- - Equal opportunity shared between all classes of people
- - Doing something you have forbidden others from doing
- - Refusing to change your opinion or actions
30 Clues: - Thoroughly investigate • - The protagonist of the story • - Lawful behaviour or treatment • - Being in accordance with the law • - Spits in Atticus’ face in disgust • - Having no patience towards anybody • - The way someone perceives the world • - Lower in status, importance or quality • - Refusing to change your opinion or actions • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2023-04-05
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- Tom felt ___ for Mayella.
- The name of Boo’s brother.
- Atkinson The person that Scout befriends when Dill and Jem start singling her out.
- What does Mr.Heck Tate do?
- Henry Lafayette DuBose The old woman who had a morphine addict.
- Alexandra Who came to watch over the kids and live with them?
- hole This is the place where Jem and Scout find various items.
- Who tells the crowd to go away from the cell where Tom Robinson stayed?
- Atticus Finch’s daughter
- The house of Ms.Maudie Atkinson was lit on ___ causing it to burn down.
- Ms.Rachel’s nephew
- What does Jem find folded on the fence?
- Johnson The mad dog’s name was _____.
- What are the flowers that Mayalla tends to everyday?
- Boo leaves dolls made out of ____ for Jem a Scout.
- The publisher of the Maycomb Tribune
- Atticus is the best ____ in Maycomb county.
- Who helps Jem and Scout fight Bob Ewell?
- The judge who is in charge of the verdict for Tom Robinson’s case.
- Sykes The pastor of the all Black church.
- Purchase The name of the Black church
- pole In order to contact Boo Radley, the children use a ____.
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- What is a sin to kill according to Atticus?
- Tribune The name of the Maycomb newspaper.
- The caregiver to Mrs.Dubose
- The cook for the Finches'.
- Scout’s third grade teacher.
- Who does Scout beat up during the holidays?
- Raymond The white man who pretends to be drunk.
- Atticus Finch’s son
- Scout’s first grade teacher.
- A dresser that Mayella Ewell needed to have broken
- This Finch settled down and started Finch’s Landing.
- Who was the mockingbird?
- A hot steam is a ____?
- Atticus Finch’s wife is
- Deas The employer of Tom and Helen Robinson.
- Scout dislikes ___ because it is not challenging enough.
- Ewell Who spits at Atticus?
- The kid’s christmas present.
- Ms.Maudie Atkinson’s prized flowers’.
41 Clues: Ms.Rachel’s nephew • Atticus Finch’s son • A hot steam is a ____? • Atticus Finch’s wife is • Atticus Finch’s daughter • Who was the mockingbird? • Tom felt ___ for Mayella. • The name of Boo’s brother. • The cook for the Finches'. • What does Mr.Heck Tate do? • The caregiver to Mrs.Dubose • Scout’s third grade teacher. • Scout’s first grade teacher. • Ewell Who spits at Atticus? • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2023-04-26
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- She was a morphine addict
- What does Uncle Jack symbolize
- Where does Calpurnia take scout and jem to
- Jem and Scouts best friend
- Tom Robinson dies while running to the
- The name of the mad dog
- The state where the story takes place in
- Who does Scout see at the end of the chapter?
- Who is scout's teacher
- The man Atticus is defending
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- Calpurnia's son
- Who is the Finch family's housekeeper
- What plant does Jem destroy?
- Priest of the black church
- Scout treats them with respect and trusts them with her secrets
- What is it a sin to kill, according to Atticus?
- What is the name of the town gossip?
- What was the first thing that Scout finds in the knot-hole of the tree
- The town they live in
- Married a black women
20 Clues: Calpurnia's son • The town they live in • Married a black women • Who is scout's teacher • The name of the mad dog • She was a morphine addict • Priest of the black church • Jem and Scouts best friend • What plant does Jem destroy? • The man Atticus is defending • What does Uncle Jack symbolize • What is the name of the town gossip? • Who is the Finch family's housekeeper • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2023-03-30
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- Last name of the Judge
- Who moved in with the Finch family midway through the book?
- Jem, Scout, and Atticus are a ____
- The prize for winning the Halloween costume contest is 25 ____
- Miss ____’s house burned down
- Jem is Scout’s _____
- Atticus’s job
- In the black church there were no ___-books
- Aunt Alexandra wants to train Scout to be a ___
- Scout’s middle name
- What food did Scout dress up as for Halloween
- Who was the bravest person Atticus ever knew?
- Who proposed to Socut?
- Scout found a chewed-up piece of ___ in the knot hole
- Scout said Atticus was feeble, he was nearly ___
- Mayella claims that Tom Robinson had ___ her
- Tom Robinson said he felt ____ for Mayella
- Reverend Sykes gathered together ____ dollars at the church for Tom’s wife
- Scout’s first-grade teacher
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- Mrs. Dubose was a ____ addict
- what gift did Mrs. Dubose give to Jem after she died
- Boo Radley wrapped what around Scout when she and Jem watched Miss Maudie’s house burn down?
- It’s a sin to kill a ___
- Atticus had lots of ____ for taking Robinson’s case
- Scout and Jem’s father
- Tom’s employer was Mr. Link ___
- Tom Robinson was crippled on the ___ arm
- Scout said the Missionary ladies at Aunt Alexdran’s tea party smelled _____
- Who invited Jem, Scout, and Dill to sit with them at the courthouse?
- What did Scout find under her bed?
- Last name of the police officer in Maycomb
- In chapter 8, it ____ in Maycomb for the first time in decades
- Who stopped Cal, Jem, and Scout from entering the black church?
- Helen Robinson said Mr. Ewells ______ at her when she walked past his house
- Who is Calpurnia’s son that works as a garbage collector
- Who was the one that made Cunningham crawl into others’ skin and stop the lynch mob from hurting Tom?
- The Finch family’s cook
- Last name of Atticus’ defendant
- The county that the novel takes place in
- The news of Tom being ____ made Helen collapse onto the ground
- Jem left his trousers at the ____’s house
41 Clues: Atticus’s job • Scout’s middle name • Jem is Scout’s _____ • Scout and Jem’s father • Last name of the Judge • Who proposed to Socut? • The Finch family’s cook • It’s a sin to kill a ___ • Scout’s first-grade teacher • Mrs. Dubose was a ____ addict • Miss ____’s house burned down • Tom’s employer was Mr. Link ___ • Last name of Atticus’ defendant • Jem, Scout, and Atticus are a ____ • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2023-05-11
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- extremely impressive in strength or excellence
- not spoiled or made dirty
- a great embarrassment and shame
- father of Jem and Scout
- heroic or grand in scale or character
- curious or inquiring
- deep regret or guilt for a wrong committed
- Tate Sheriff of Maycomb Alabama
- an amount of money that is legally set aside for one purpose
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- having or showing feelings of superiority
- restriction on a person or activity
- the quality of being trusted and believed in
- Jem, Scout and Atticus
- certain for success; favorable
- an assortment of skills
- likely to cause or provoke an argument
- Summer friend of Jem and Scout
- Town where the Finches are from
- no even or regular in pattern or movement; unpredictable
- a feeling of pensive sadness, typically with no obviouse caurse
- Dubose The older neighbor of the Finches
21 Clues: curious or inquiring • Jem, Scout and Atticus • father of Jem and Scout • an assortment of skills • not spoiled or made dirty • certain for success; favorable • Summer friend of Jem and Scout • a great embarrassment and shame • Town where the Finches are from • Tate Sheriff of Maycomb Alabama • restriction on a person or activity • heroic or grand in scale or character • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2023-05-11
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- deep regret or guilt for a wrong committed
- not spoiled or made dirty
- likely to cause or provoke an argument
- extremely impressive in strength or excellence
- a feeling of pensive sadness, typically with no obviouse caurse
- the quality of being trusted and believed in
- an amount of money that is legally set aside for one purpose
- curious or inquiring
- certain for success; favorable
- heroic or grand in scale or character
Down
- a great embarrassment and shame
- father of Jem and Scout
- Jem, Scout and Atticus
- no even or regular in pattern or movement; unpredictable
- Teachers of your class
- having or showing feelings of superiority
- an assortment of skills
- Sheriff of Maycomb Alabama
- Town where the Finches are from
- The mean older neighbor of the Finches
- restriction on a person or activity
- Summer friend of Jem and Scout
22 Clues: curious or inquiring • Jem, Scout and Atticus • Teachers of your class • father of Jem and Scout • an assortment of skills • not spoiled or made dirty • Sheriff of Maycomb Alabama • certain for success; favorable • Summer friend of Jem and Scout • a great embarrassment and shame • Town where the Finches are from • restriction on a person or activity • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2021-10-05
Across
- Left Scout and Jem gifts in the knot of a tree and saved them from an attack
- Taught Scout how to read and was a surprisingly good marksman
- The author of this novel
- The group that tries to hurt Tom Robinson as he is waiting for a trial
- The town where the story takes place
- Where Dill lives outside of Maycomb
- An important topic in this novel
- Takes pride in her Camillas
- The person that tells Scout she needs to be more lady-like
- Runs away from home
- Who stopped the mob at the prison
- What Scout is dressed up as for her pageant
- Finch family's housekeeper who took Jem and Scout to Church
- Whose house catches on fire
- What did Boo use to kill Bob Ewell
- What the African American characters experience on a daily basis
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- The cousin Scout punches because he was insulting Atticus
- Attacked Scout and Jem
- Atticus's profession
- The verdict from Tom Robinson's trial
- Atticus asked Bob Ewell to write his name on an envelope to prove that he was what
- The man Atticus Finch represents in court
- The season that Dill comes back to Maycomb
- The sport that Jem plays
- Scout's real name
- Dill's real name
- The state where the story takes place
- What bird does Atticus tell Scout and Jem to never shoot
- Scout's older brother
- The sheriff of Maycomb
30 Clues: Dill's real name • Scout's real name • Runs away from home • Atticus's profession • Scout's older brother • Attacked Scout and Jem • The sheriff of Maycomb • The author of this novel • The sport that Jem plays • Takes pride in her Camillas • Whose house catches on fire • An important topic in this novel • Who stopped the mob at the prison • What did Boo use to kill Bob Ewell • ...
To Kill a MockingBird 2021-10-30
Across
- Synonym for dictatorial, domineering or overbearing
- a usually adventurous action that runs counter to approved or conventional conduct
- A small cheap usually old automobile
- One employed to write from dictation or to copy a manuscript
- extremely enraged
- Synonym of silent, reserved or tight-lipped
- Can mean precious or crazy
- A belief that human conduct is motivated primarily by self-interest, distrust of human nature and motives
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- A strong desire especially for something unattainable.
- an exclusive or special right, power or privilege
- The front of a building
- A receptacle for spit
- Past tense of word meaning to saunter or stroll
- The act of restricting the inheritance of property to the owner’s lineal descendants
- To put an end to by satisfying, thirst or hunger.
- A sad mood or feeling
- synonym of rant or tirade
- One who prepares and sells drugs or compounds for medicinal purposes
- A woman’s close-fitting boned supporting undergarment that is often laced at the back
- Something that is extremely stupid or foolish
20 Clues: extremely enraged • A receptacle for spit • A sad mood or feeling • The front of a building • synonym of rant or tirade • Can mean precious or crazy • A small cheap usually old automobile • Synonym of silent, reserved or tight-lipped • Something that is extremely stupid or foolish • Past tense of word meaning to saunter or stroll • ...
To Kill a MockingBird 2021-10-30
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- an exclusive or special right, power or privilege
- A strong desire especially for something unattainable.
- extremely enraged
- Synonym of silent, reserved or tight-lipped
- One employed to write from dictation or to copy a manuscript
- A woman’s close-fitting boned supporting undergarment that is often laced at the back
- One who prepares and sells drugs or compounds for medicinal purposes
- Can mean precious or crazy
- A belief that human conduct is motivated primarily by self-interest, distrust of human nature and motives
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- A receptacle for spit
- a usually adventurous action that runs counter to approved or conventional conduct
- A small cheap usually old automobile
- A sad mood or feeling
- synonym of rant or tirade
- The act of restricting the inheritance of property to the owner’s lineal descendants
- Synonym for dictatorial, domineering or overbearing
- To put an end to by satisfying, thirst or hunger.
- Something that is extremely stupid or foolish
- The front of a building
- Past tense of word meaning to saunter or stroll
20 Clues: extremely enraged • A receptacle for spit • A sad mood or feeling • The front of a building • synonym of rant or tirade • Can mean precious or crazy • A small cheap usually old automobile • Synonym of silent, reserved or tight-lipped • Something that is extremely stupid or foolish • Past tense of word meaning to saunter or stroll • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2021-04-21
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- jem ripped his _____
- this novel is in ___-person point of view
- scout and jem's father
- sheriff of maycomb
- who shoots the rabid dog
- who put the blanket on scout
- tom couldn't have raped her due to his____
- tom robinson's wife
- which body part did jem get injured
- tom was found guilty due to his _______
- atticus' sister
- boo radley and tom robinson are
- the black man on trial for rape
- scout and jem sit with ____ in court
- charles baker harris
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- author of this novel
- her house lit on fire
- tom robinson is found _____ at the trial
- scout's first teacher
- boo radley left gifts in the _____
- what does ms. dubose give jem
- the city the novel takes place in
- ms. dubose makes jem ____ to her
- atticus' job
- dill is from
- who jumps out on the kids on halloween
- the finches' cook
- what does scout first find in the tree
- ms. dubose had an addiction of
- who attacked jem and scout
- daughter of bob ewell
31 Clues: atticus' job • dill is from • atticus' sister • the finches' cook • sheriff of maycomb • tom robinson's wife • author of this novel • jem ripped his _____ • charles baker harris • her house lit on fire • scout's first teacher • daughter of bob ewell • scout and jem's father • who shoots the rabid dog • who attacked jem and scout • who put the blanket on scout • what does ms. dubose give jem • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2021-05-12
Across
- Atticus's sister's name
- What does Jem find folded on the fence?
- Jem and Scout ____ throughout the entire book.
- dill's aunt and neighbor to the finches
- the narrator's full name
- the author of To Kill A Mockingbird
- What crime was Tom Robinson accused of in the novel?
- the man who was shot 17 times
- the place where Jem and Scout found gifts
- Atticus's brother
- Tom was found ____ of raping Mayella
- The setting where the novel takes place
- Jem is required to ____ to Ms. Dubose as punishment for destroying her garden.
- Boo Radley's first name
- the man that tried to kill Jem and Scout at the end of the book
- Atticus's profession
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- Who gets mad at Scout for already knowing how to read?
- How is Bob Ewell related to Mayella?
- Who was sent home because they had lice in their hair?
- Whom did Scout get into trouble for on the first day of school?
- Atticus tells Scout to climb into one's person ___ to understand their perspective.
- The Finches' cook
- "It is a ___ to kill a mockingbird."
- the man who put a blanket on Scout's shoulders as the house was burning down
- the reason Jem's and Scout's mother died
- Tate the sheriff of Maycomb
- What does Jem break at the end of the novel?
- Jem and Scout build a snowman that looks like ___
- What was Ms. Dubose addicted to?
- the character that only comes during the summer
30 Clues: The Finches' cook • Atticus's brother • Atticus's profession • Atticus's sister's name • Boo Radley's first name • the narrator's full name • Tate the sheriff of Maycomb • the man who was shot 17 times • What was Ms. Dubose addicted to? • the author of To Kill A Mockingbird • How is Bob Ewell related to Mayella? • "It is a ___ to kill a mockingbird." • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2022-06-01
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- Maycomb Tribune owner
- Finches female neighborhood
- Atticus job
- Antagonist, accuses Tom of Rape
- What happened to Bob Ewell?
- What did Dill do?
- Boo's first name
- What state
- Burned down
- Accused of Rape
- Scout's reaction to snowing
- Finches ancestral home
- Tom Robinson was placed in
- Scout's Father
- Mrs. Dubose addiction
- What town
- A flower given to Jem
- Finches Housekeeper
- Young Atticus nickname
- Scout & Jem built during snow
- Jem's pants condition when found
- Sheriff
- Scout's classmate calls Atticus a slur
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- Boo's last name
- Judge
- Wealthy Man with Black Mistress
- Ewell's daughter
- Mean Lady
- Atticus son
- Scout's Auntie
- Scout's given name
- Boo's brother
- Amount of Gum that Scout found
- Calpurnia's son
- Scout's teacher
- Arthur's nickname
- Black Church
- Scout's cousin that he punched
- Verdict of Trial
- Jem's family name
- What did black people face?
- Poor Farmer and Cunningham's Father
- Atticus brother
- Promises to marry Scout
- Name for a Dog that has Rabies
- Trial's location
- Jem's given name
- Poor Farmers and Proud Family
- A bird
- Amount of times Tom was shot
50 Clues: Judge • A bird • Sheriff • Mean Lady • What town • What state • Atticus job • Atticus son • Burned down • Black Church • Boo's brother • Scout's Auntie • Scout's Father • Boo's last name • Calpurnia's son • Scout's teacher • Accused of Rape • Atticus brother • Ewell's daughter • Boo's first name • Verdict of Trial • Trial's location • Jem's given name • What did Dill do? • Arthur's nickname • Jem's family name • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2022-05-24
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- Tom was found _____ at the trial
- nosy town gossip
- how many women were on Tom's jury?
- Boo's brother's name
- the story takes place during the...
- Scout's first grade teacher
- sheriff of Maycomb
- cried over the guilty verdict
- Scout's "fiance"
- once known as "Ol' One shot"
- pretends to be drunk but really drinks coke
- Scout's real name
- takes Scout and Jem with to her church
- saved Scout and Jem from the attack
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- says, "his food doesn't stick going down,does it"
- crippled arm from cotton gin accident
- lied about being raped
- writes left-handed
- It's a ____ to kill a mockingbird
- gave Helen Robinson a job
- pours syrup all over his food
- Morphine addict
22 Clues: Morphine addict • nosy town gossip • Scout's "fiance" • Scout's real name • writes left-handed • sheriff of Maycomb • Boo's brother's name • lied about being raped • gave Helen Robinson a job • Scout's first grade teacher • once known as "Ol' One shot" • pours syrup all over his food • cried over the guilty verdict • Tom was found _____ at the trial • It's a ____ to kill a mockingbird • ...
to kill a mockingbird 2025-01-16
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- wishing evil or harm
- irritate or annoy
- father
- to make a deal with someone
- scary house guy
- behave in a strange way
- formal declaration
- sister of atticus
- where this all takes place
- stinky bratty kid in class
- neighbor who tells radley boos stories
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- treat someone as if you are more important
- a fear that something bad will happen x
- cleaning lady
- brother
- sister
- neighbor of the finches
- can't afford lunch at school
- friend of jem and scout
- sassy old lady neighbor
- wanted boo radley in an asylum
- the sheriff in maycomb
- group of people native to a specific region
- father of boo radley
- nice boy to teacher when she saw a rat
- continue to do or try to achieve something
- mother of boo radley
- threaten
- a poor father
- teacher
30 Clues: sister • father • brother • teacher • threaten • cleaning lady • a poor father • scary house guy • irritate or annoy • sister of atticus • formal declaration • wishing evil or harm • father of boo radley • mother of boo radley • the sheriff in maycomb • neighbor of the finches • friend of jem and scout • sassy old lady neighbor • behave in a strange way • where this all takes place • ...
TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD 2024-01-29
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- narrative where the narrator is a character in the book
- irony where the audience or reader knows more about a character's situation than the character does and knows that the character's understanding is incorrect
- a situation, incident, idea, or image that is repeated significantly in a literary work
- a reference to a person, place, poem, book, event, etc., which is not part of the story, that the author expects the reader will recognize
- act of drawing a conclusion that's not actually stated by the author
- the use of hints in a story to suggest what's to come
- the point of greatest dramatic tension or excitement in a story
- exaggeration for emphasis
- irony where there is a discrepancy between what is said and what is really meant; sarcasm
- a scene that interrupts the ongoing action in a story to show an event that happened earlier
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- a figure of speech in which an object, abstract idea, or animal is given human characteristics
- irony that uses a naive hero, whose incorrect perceptions differ from the reader's correct ones
- a comparison of two things that are basically dissimilar in which one is described in terms of the other
- a comparison between two different things using either like or as
- the central or dominant idea behind the story
- the one who tells the story
- an object, person, or place that has a meaning in itself and that also stands for something larger than itself, usually an idea or concept; some concrete thing which represents an abstarction
- a perception of inconsistency, sometimes humorous, in which the significance and understanding of a statement or event is changed by its context
- when and where the short story, play, poem, or novel takes place
- a plot structure where a narrative that begins and ends at approximately the same point in time or the same event
- narrative where the narrator is not a character in the book
- repetition of a word or group of words within a short section of writing
- the emotional aspect of the work, which contributes to the feeling the reader gets from the book
23 Clues: exaggeration for emphasis • the one who tells the story • the central or dominant idea behind the story • the use of hints in a story to suggest what's to come • narrative where the narrator is a character in the book • narrative where the narrator is not a character in the book • the point of greatest dramatic tension or excitement in a story • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2024-01-29
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- a sudden attack or incursion into enemy territory, especially to obtain something; a raid.
- the state of being annoyed, frustrated, or worried.
- offering nothing that is stimulating or challenging.
- (of a person) reserved or uncommunicative in speech; saying little.
- (in general use) a personal possession.
- a temporary stay, stay somewhere temporarily.
- the quality of being religious or reverent.
- admit that something is true or valid after first denying or resisting it.
- showing contempt; scornful.
- a formal pronouncement from an authoritative source.
- a stock of plays, dances, or pieces that a company or a performer knows or is prepared to perform.
- exercising power in a cruel or arbitrary way.
- make (an unpleasant feeling) less intense
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- not showing care for the consequences of an action; rash.
- having or displaying a friendly and pleasant manner.
- a person who prepared and sold medicines and drugs.
- originating or occurring naturally in a particular place; native.
- having or showing a wish to do evil to others.
- exemption from a rule or usual requirement.
- not spoiled or made impure.
- causing or likely to cause an argument; controversial.
- a preference or special liking for something; a bias in favor of something.
- great embarrassment and shame.
- conducive to success; favorable.
24 Clues: not spoiled or made impure. • showing contempt; scornful. • great embarrassment and shame. • conducive to success; favorable. • (in general use) a personal possession. • make (an unpleasant feeling) less intense • exemption from a rule or usual requirement. • the quality of being religious or reverent. • a temporary stay, stay somewhere temporarily. • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2024-01-23
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- Narrator of the story
- Tom Robinson's wife
- Left arm is shorter than his right arm
- House burns down after it snows in Maycomb
- Saved Jem and Scout Finch from being attacked
- The man that told the mob to leave at the jail
- Has mixed children and is known as the town drunk
- Knows all of the towns gossip
- Sheriff of Maycomb County
- Director of the Halloween pageant
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- The children sat with this man at the trial
- Lawyer that defends Tom Robison
- A rabid dog shot by Atticus Finch
- Breaks his arm at the end of story after being attacked
- Aunt that wants Scout to be more lady like
- Scouts first grade teacher that was mad at her for knowing how to read
- Morphine Addict that loves her camelias
- Friend that vists Scout and Jem in the summer time
- Filled the knot hole tree with concrete
- Accused Tom Robinson of raping her
- Attacked Jem and Scout Finch
- Owner of the Maycomb Tribune
- Mother like figure in Scout and Jems wife
- Judge of Maycomb County
- Tom Robinson's employer
25 Clues: Tom Robinson's wife • Narrator of the story • Judge of Maycomb County • Tom Robinson's employer • Sheriff of Maycomb County • Attacked Jem and Scout Finch • Owner of the Maycomb Tribune • Knows all of the towns gossip • Lawyer that defends Tom Robison • A rabid dog shot by Atticus Finch • Director of the Halloween pageant • Accused Tom Robinson of raping her • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2024-01-23
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- Narrator of the story
- Tom Robinson's wife
- Left arm is shorter than his right arm
- House burns down after it snows in Maycomb
- Saved Jem and Scout Finch from being attacked
- The man that told the mob to leave at the jail
- Has mixed children and is known as the town drunk
- Knows all of the towns gossip
- Sheriff of Maycomb County
- Director of the Halloween pageant
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- The children sat with this man at the trial
- Lawyer that defends Tom Robison
- A rabid dog shot by Atticus Finch
- Breaks his arm at the end of story after being attacked
- Aunt that wants Scout to be more lady like
- Scouts first grade teacher that was mad at her for knowing how to read
- Morphine Addict that loves her camelias
- Friend that vists Scout and Jem in the summer time
- Filled the knot hole tree with concrete
- Accused Tom Robinson of raping her
- Attacked Jem and Scout Finch
- Owner of the Maycomb Tribune
- Mother like figure in Scout and Jems wife
- Judge of Maycomb County
- Tom Robinson's employer
25 Clues: Tom Robinson's wife • Narrator of the story • Judge of Maycomb County • Tom Robinson's employer • Sheriff of Maycomb County • Attacked Jem and Scout Finch • Owner of the Maycomb Tribune • Knows all of the towns gossip • Lawyer that defends Tom Robison • A rabid dog shot by Atticus Finch • Director of the Halloween pageant • Accused Tom Robinson of raping her • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2024-01-23
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- Homestead on the banks of the Alabama River.
- Facts presented to a jury.
- The "victim" in the court case.
- Famous drink since 1886.
- Scout and Jems new friend.
- What Atticus says never to shoot.
- Where Maycomb is located.
- What someone is when they have done something wrong.
- What Mayella asked tom to repair when nobody was home.
- What Jem had lost but found repaired and folded.
- Large crowd of people usually protesting or planning something.
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- Where Scout and Jem found items.
- Knife with a blade that springs when the button is pressed.
- What Atticus was once called.
- Certain type of flower that was destroyed by Jem.
- Lawyer and father.
- Scout's Brother.
- Town they are located in.
- Atticus shot in chapter 10.
- Something presented on Thanksgiving or Christmas.
- What the kids got for christmas.
- What Atticus did for his job.
- Something you say to scare somebody.
- Where important cases get resolved.
- Jem's sister.
25 Clues: Jem's sister. • Scout's Brother. • Lawyer and father. • Famous drink since 1886. • Town they are located in. • Where Maycomb is located. • Facts presented to a jury. • Scout and Jems new friend. • Atticus shot in chapter 10. • What Atticus was once called. • What Atticus did for his job. • The "victim" in the court case. • Where Scout and Jem found items. • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2024-01-25
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- Thin decorative wood
- main character that is a tomboy and kind hearted
- trace of something
- continues humming noise
- the girl that Tom is accused of raping
- the creepy neighbor that the kids are always spying on
- clearly pronounced
- the women that spreads lots of gossip around town
- easily angered
- a group of people in court to give a verdict based on the evidence given to them
- a building in which a judicial court is held.
- the small town all of the characters live in
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- preconceived opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience
- a person that lives in solitude
- lack of power
- cut short of perform
- state of being extremely poor
- scouts brother
- a decision on an issue in a civil or criminal case
- Scout's father
- to free someone from a criminal charge
- grief or sorrow
- the poor boy from scouts school
- the finches kind housekeeper and nanny
- the man that is taking Tom to court for raping his daughter
25 Clues: lack of power • scouts brother • Scout's father • easily angered • grief or sorrow • trace of something • clearly pronounced • Thin decorative wood • cut short of perform • continues humming noise • state of being extremely poor • a person that lives in solitude • the poor boy from scouts school • the girl that Tom is accused of raping • to free someone from a criminal charge • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2024-10-14
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- According to Atticus, the Ewell's live like "animals"
- Man who tried to kill Scout and Jem (2 words)
- Atticus shoots a...
- Crime Tom Robinson is accused of
- This novel belongs to .... genre (2 words)
- The Finches's cook
- Who moves in with the Finches during the trial?
- The novel's socio-economic context (3 words)
- Boo Radley's name
- Mockingbirds symbolise...
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- Maycomb is described as a "... old town"
- Woman who accused Tom Robinson
- Scout and Jem's summer friend
- Atticus's profession
- It's a ... to kill a mockingbird
- Nickname given to Scout and Jem's mysterious neighbour
- Place where the children found gifts given by Boo Radley (2 words)
- Novel's main theme
- Scout is the ....
- Scout's favourite neighbour
- Scout's Halloween's costume
- This novel has .... parts
- Boo Radley is initially described as a "malevolent..."
23 Clues: Scout is the .... • Boo Radley's name • Novel's main theme • The Finches's cook • Atticus shoots a... • Atticus's profession • This novel has .... parts • Mockingbirds symbolise... • Scout's favourite neighbour • Scout's Halloween's costume • Scout and Jem's summer friend • Woman who accused Tom Robinson • It's a ... to kill a mockingbird • Crime Tom Robinson is accused of • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2024-11-26
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- she accuses Tom Robinson of raping her
- Bob __________/attacks the children on Halloween
- Jeremy Atticus Finch
- Miss ______________/her house burns down
- Mrs.______________ cries about a tribe in Africa but treats her own maid unkindly
- Miss Maudie's nut grass symbolizes this
- his nickname is "Ol' One Shot"
- Jem is this many years older than Scout
- Charles Baker Harris
- Mrs. ____________/beats a morphine addiction
- Mr._____________/owns the town newspaper
- the season Dill comes to visit
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- Miss _________ Scout's teacher who hates Hitler but speaks unkindly about Black community
- last name of the novel's author
- the Finch family cook/2nd mother to Scout/Jem
- The Great ____________/novel is set during this time
- Weapon Bob Ewell is killed with
- symbolizes innocence/innocent people who are harmed
- Dolphus _____________ has biracial children
- the novel is set in this fictional town
- Narrator of novel
- Link ___________/Tom Robinson's employer
22 Clues: Narrator of novel • Jeremy Atticus Finch • Charles Baker Harris • his nickname is "Ol' One Shot" • the season Dill comes to visit • last name of the novel's author • Weapon Bob Ewell is killed with • she accuses Tom Robinson of raping her • Miss Maudie's nut grass symbolizes this • the novel is set in this fictional town • Jem is this many years older than Scout • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2025-05-01
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- Whose house burns down
- Calpurnia's son
- City the book takes place in
- scouts teacher
- what state does this take place in?
- The man convicted for rape
- How old is Jem at the start of the novel.
- Who is Scouts uncle that she's close with
- The name of Tom Robinsons wife
- time period of the book
- What Dill finds in Dolphus Raymonds Bottle
- Whose house does Ms.Maudie live at when her house burns down
- the narrators brother
- Who runs away from home
- Who disperses the lynching mob
- What did Boo supposedly kill his dad with
- Finch's housekeeper
- the word for string used for what was found in the tree
- Boo Radley's real name
- Who founded Finch's Landing?
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- Where is Dill actually from?
- the first thing Scout found in the tree
- Who is the author of the book
- Scout and Jem's aunts name
- Who tells Jem it's a sin to kill mockingbirds
- Full name of the dog that was shot
- Who takes the kids to black church.
- Walter_______
- the girl Tom is convicted of raping
- Who mends Jem's pants
- Scouts full name
- What is the verdict in Tom Robinsons case (guilty or free)
- Where does Tom Robinson try to escape from
- Name of the head of the Ewell family
- How many times is Tom Robinson shot
- scout and jem's friend
- first name of the sherrif
- Who is the editor if the newspaper
- what were the dolls from the tree made of
39 Clues: Walter_______ • scouts teacher • Calpurnia's son • Scouts full name • Finch's housekeeper • Who mends Jem's pants • the narrators brother • Whose house burns down • scout and jem's friend • Boo Radley's real name • time period of the book • Who runs away from home • first name of the sherrif • Scout and Jem's aunts name • The man convicted for rape • Where is Dill actually from? • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2025-05-05
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- Man accused of hurting Mayella
- The town where the story happens
- The last name of the family that lies in court
- Dill’s real name
- Scout’s big brother
- Scout’s last name
- The lawyer who argues against Atticus
- The narrator of the book
- Tom Robinson’s employer
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- Scout’s full name
- The mysterious man who saves the kids
- A bird that represents innocence
- The Finch family’s cook and helper
- The judge in Tom Robinson’s trial
- Finch neighbor who likes flowers
- The Black church Calpurnia takes the children to
- Where Boo Radley leaves the kids gifts
- Scout and Jem’s father
- Where Scout learns to read and write
- Scout and Jem’s summer friend
20 Clues: Dill’s real name • Scout’s full name • Scout’s last name • Scout’s big brother • Scout and Jem’s father • Tom Robinson’s employer • The narrator of the book • Scout and Jem’s summer friend • Man accused of hurting Mayella • A bird that represents innocence • The town where the story happens • Finch neighbor who likes flowers • The judge in Tom Robinson’s trial • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2025-05-05
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- Mayella's father
- Narrator
- Mayella grows bright red ___
- Atticus' younger brother
- Lives next to the Finch family
- Whom does Jem and Scout invite over for dinner
- Who put a blanket over Scout during the fire?
- Loves to gossip
- Narrator's father
- Where does Dill live?
- Scout's real name
- Atticus' sister
- Tom Robinson's wife
- Name of the judge
- Tom Robinson's employer
- What did Boo stab his father with?
- Who wrote To Kill A Mockingbird?
- What caused Tom Robinson's crippled arm?
- Pretends to be drunk
- Finch family's housekeeper
- Name of rabid dog that Atticus shot
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- Scout and Jem are allowed to hit all the ___ they want
- What does the Radley tree get filled with?
- Scout's teacher
- Who was secretly protecting Atticus from the lynch mob?
- The bravest person Atticus knows
- Which side of Mayella's face was beaten up?
- Narrator's brother
- Tom Robinson's ___ arm is crippled
- Nickname of Charles Baker Harris
- Sheriff of Maycomb
- Dill's aunt
- It is a sin to kill a ___
- Boo's real name
- Mrs. Dubose was addicted to ___
- Was accused of rape
- What town does the novel take place in?
- falsely accused Tom Robinson of rape
- Boo's older brother
- What does Mrs. Dubose grow in her garden?
- Known for being poor and uneducated
41 Clues: Narrator • Dill's aunt • Scout's teacher • Loves to gossip • Boo's real name • Atticus' sister • Mayella's father • Narrator's father • Scout's real name • Name of the judge • Narrator's brother • Sheriff of Maycomb • Was accused of rape • Tom Robinson's wife • Boo's older brother • Pretends to be drunk • Where does Dill live? • Tom Robinson's employer • Atticus' younger brother • ...
to kill a mockingbird 2025-04-24
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- ways did scout end up with Pauling
- the bible how does scout learn to read and write?
- attack what happened to scout and Jem's mom?
- talking why does miss Caroline punish scout? back talking
- years old How old is Atticus in TKAM?
- who is the narrator
- rabies Why does Atticus shoot Tim Johnson
- in the same bed with Scout. Does Dill sleep with Scout?
- kids How many kids does Atticus Finch have?
- who's under scouts bed
- Jack Finch Who punished Scout for cursing?
- What is a nickname for Atticus?
- Dubose Who was the old lady that died in TKAM?
- what's gender is Atticus?
- old How old is Boo Radley?
- is racist Is Mrs. Dubose racist?
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- doesn't Dill return for the summer?
- to the community Why did Atticus shoot the dog?
- detachment how does scout describe the way her and her brother feel about their dad?
- why is Atticus not a hero?
- and jem Who does Scout love?
- years old How old is Scout in Mockingbird?
- in the story who is Joshua?
- mother has remarried and he is staying with his "new father".
- What happened to Atticus Finch's wife?
- mob Why is Atticus at the jail?
- who's scouts crush?
- rifles What gift does Uncle Jack give the children?
- What is Tom Robinson accused of?
- ease her pain. Why did Mrs. Dubose get addicted to morphine?
30 Clues: who is the narrator • who's scouts crush? • who's under scouts bed • what's gender is Atticus? • why is Atticus not a hero? • old How old is Boo Radley? • and jem Who does Scout love? • in the story who is Joshua? • mob Why is Atticus at the jail? • What is a nickname for Atticus? • What is Tom Robinson accused of? • is racist Is Mrs. Dubose racist? • ...
To kill A Mockingbird 2025-04-24
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- Who tries to hurt Atticus?
- What stands for innocence and goodness?
- Atticus is the best ______ in Maycomb county?
- Who is Jem and scouts aunt?
- The town where the story takes place?
- Who gets excused from school for the afternoon?
- What did scout roll down the street in?
- Who talks to the mob outside the courthouse other than Atticus?
- Where did scout find gum?
- What does atticus shoot?
- Who ripped their pants climbing through a fence
- What is the crime that Boo Radley is being convicted of?
- Who is the poor local family?
- What does scout already know about that Miss Caroline disapproves of?
- Who visits maycomb every summer?
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- Who is Atticus defending?
- who's house burned down?
- The creepy house in the neighborhood?
- Who is scouts school teacher?
- Who did the kids go to church with while Atticus was away?
- Who tries to be a female influence in Scout’s life?
- Aunt Alexandra wants atticus to ______ Calpurnia?
- Who does dill run away from?
- Who is Scout "engaged to?
24 Clues: who's house burned down? • What does atticus shoot? • Who is Atticus defending? • Where did scout find gum? • Who is Scout "engaged to? • Who tries to hurt Atticus? • Who is Jem and scouts aunt? • Who does dill run away from? • Who is scouts school teacher? • Who is the poor local family? • Who visits maycomb every summer? • The creepy house in the neighborhood? • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2025-04-24
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- What did Scout and Jem receive for Christmas?
- Who is Scout's teacher?
- Who was Atticus defending?
- Where did dill escape from?
- Aunt Alexandras husband
- The main character/the main point of view
- Who took care of the kids besides Atticus?
- Who does Scout beat up at school on the first day?
- What was Calpurnia's church saving up for?
- The author of the book
- Who does Jem have to read to?
- When was the book published
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- Boo Radley's brother
- Who did Atticus disagree with when it came to the family?
- Where the story takes place
- How did Scout and Jem feel in Calpurnia's church?
- All the kids were scared of him
- Who did Scout get in a fight with on Christmas
- What was Tom Robinson accused of?
- Who had a problem with Jem and Scout going to calpurnia's church?
- Scout and Jem's father
- What did Scout eat out of the tree?
- Where did Jem loose his pants
- whose house caught fire?
- How does Dill get to maycome? (by what?)
- What is Scout's real name?
- What was Mrs.Dubose addicted to?
- The main characters fiance
- What did Boo Radley put on Scout during the house fire?
- Who is Scouts Brother?
30 Clues: Boo Radley's brother • Scout and Jem's father • Who is Scouts Brother? • The author of the book • Who is Scout's teacher? • Aunt Alexandras husband • whose house caught fire? • Who was Atticus defending? • What is Scout's real name? • The main characters fiance • Where the story takes place • Where did dill escape from? • When was the book published • Where did Jem loose his pants • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2025-04-27
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- daughter of bob ewell and supposed rape victim
- the home area of the finch family
- neighbor of scout in her mid 40s
- the town gossip
- the first thing scout finds in the tree
- the man atticus is defending
- the county where the story takes place
- the reason atticus admires mrs.dubose
- the man the kids were afraid of
- classmate of scout who gets her in trouble
- guards the jail with a shotgun
- the reason why scout thinks the world is ending
- town drunk and is trash
- moves in with their family
- scout's third grade teacher
- the black church
- the cook for scout's family
- verdict of tom robinson's case
- the annoying grandson of aunt alexandra
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- a white man who has mixed children
- the game the kids come up with
- what jem loses from running from the radley house
- scout's father
- sheriff in maycomb
- the dog with rabies
- calpurnias son
- scout's brother
- brother of atticus
- the sick old lady
- what scout got for reading to mrs.dubose
- the boy scout likes
- poor boy who is rude to misscaroline
- the main character
- where jem lives during the rest of the year
- boo radley's brother
- the pov of the book
- jem's real name
- what does dill find in dolphus raymond's bag
- dill's aunt
- scout's real name
- the state the story takes place
- a lady who is rude to scout and jem at first purchase
- what is boo's real name
- scout's first grade teacher
44 Clues: dill's aunt • scout's father • calpurnias son • scout's brother • the town gossip • jem's real name • the black church • the sick old lady • scout's real name • sheriff in maycomb • brother of atticus • the main character • the dog with rabies • the boy scout likes • the pov of the book • boo radley's brother • town drunk and is trash • what is boo's real name • moves in with their family • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2024-03-22
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- The name of Jem and Scout's dad?
- What was the name of the dog with rabies?
- What was the nickname of the mysterious neighbor?
- Name of the stuck-up aunt?
- What was the name of Scout and Jem's summer friend?
- Who was the man whom Scout talked about entailments with?
- How Bob Ewell felt after discovering Atticus believed Tom Robinson
- What Jem left behind after sneaking onto the Radley's property at night
- What was the name of the mean neighbor?
- Who is the narrator?
- What was it said that Scout could do naturally the moment she was born?
- In what town does the story take place?
- What is the first name of Tom Robinson's wife?
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- Atticus says it's a sin to kill a ___
- What is Tom's last name
- What was the name of the Sherif? Sherif Heck ___
- Who is Scout's older brother?
- Name of the girl who was supposedly raped?
- What was the judge's name? Judge ___
- The first gift left in the knob of the tree for Jem and Scout
- What was the name of the Finch's maid?
- What was it Scout couldn't find after the costume competition?
- Boo left Jem and Scout gifts, one of which were dolls made of what?
- Boo Radley's older brother ___ Radely
- What did Raymond actually drink
25 Clues: Who is the narrator? • What is Tom's last name • Name of the stuck-up aunt? • Who is Scout's older brother? • What did Raymond actually drink • The name of Jem and Scout's dad? • What was the judge's name? Judge ___ • Atticus says it's a sin to kill a ___ • Boo Radley's older brother ___ Radely • What was the name of the Finch's maid? • What was the name of the mean neighbor? • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2024-03-06
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- Last name of the town gossip
- It's a sin to kill a?
- Boo Radley puts this around Scout who's unaware
- Miss Caroline's occcupation
- Last name of the other lawyer (besides Atticus) in the trial
- Name of the dog (no space between first and last name)
- The name of the town in the novel
- Jem and Scout's aunt's name
- Judge Taylor chews on this during the trial
- Age gap between Jem and Scout in years
- Atticus's occupation
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- First name of the author of the novel
- Tom's last name
- Tom's accuser
- State where the novel takes place
- Jem was nearly this age when his arm was broken
- Father of Tom's accuser
- Jean Louise's nickname
- Dill's last name
- Mother/Nanny figure to scout and Jem
- Where Jem Scout and Dill sit during the trial
- Jem and Scout's Uncle's name
- Boo's real first name
23 Clues: Tom's accuser • Tom's last name • Dill's last name • Atticus's occupation • It's a sin to kill a? • Boo's real first name • Jean Louise's nickname • Father of Tom's accuser • Miss Caroline's occcupation • Jem and Scout's aunt's name • Last name of the town gossip • Jem and Scout's Uncle's name • State where the novel takes place • The name of the town in the novel • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2024-04-19
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- Character who fires a gun to signal the children during Halloween night.
- How Boo Radley communicates with the children without speaking directly?
- Boo Radley's compassionate gesture towards Scout at the fire.
- Scout's real first name.
- A man accused of a crime he didn't commit.
- The Finch children's summer friend, Dill's real name, Charles ___.
- The reason Atticus is chosen to defend Tom Robinson (because of his __).
- Type of bird, symbolic in the story.
- The neighbor's house catches ___.
- Last name of the mysterious neighbor, Boo.
- What Boo Radley carves out of soap.
- Scout teaches this person how to write, showing her growth and maturity.
- A Finch family member, killed by cotton gin.
- Mayella's father.
- Scout finally understands this about Boo Radley at the end of the novel.
- Scout and Jem are attacked by Bob Ewell on their way home from this event.
- Last name of the sheriff, Heck.
- What Mayella claims she was doing when Tom Robinson came by.
- This character is an avid gardener and a morphine addict.
- A treehole item.
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- Finch family lawyer father.
- Racial _______ is a central theme of the novel.
- The injury Jem sustains during Bob Ewell's attack.
- The Finch family's cook.
- What was Atticus's nickname?
- Item that proves Tom couldn't have committed the crime (his hand).
- Scout's reaction to seeing snow for the first time.
- What happens to Tom Robinson as he tries to escape from prison.
- The gift Jem and Scout find that is particularly meaningful (a symbol of literacy).
- Event involving Boo Radley early in the book: he supposedly __ ___.
- What Scout and Jem get for Christmas that leads to a pivotal scene.
- Who is killed when Bob Ewell attacked Jem and Scout.
- Why did Atticus shoot the dog?
- He spits in Atticus's face.
- The trial verdict: Tom Robinson is found ___.
- Author of To Kill a Mockingbird.
- Jem's most prized possession destroyed by Mrs. Dubose's camellia bush.
- Town in which the novel is set.
- Scout's older brother.
- The young girl who narrates the story.
40 Clues: A treehole item. • Mayella's father. • Scout's older brother. • The Finch family's cook. • Scout's real first name. • Finch family lawyer father. • He spits in Atticus's face. • What was Atticus's nickname? • Why did Atticus shoot the dog? • Town in which the novel is set. • Last name of the sheriff, Heck. • Author of To Kill a Mockingbird. • The neighbor's house catches ___. • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2024-04-15
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- Morphine addict
- Jean Louise Finch
- Guards the jail from the mob with a shotgun
- Second mother to the children
- Scout's cousin
- Rabid dog
- Provide physical relief
- Scout's first grade teacher
- Fills up the tree hole
- Name of the town TKAM takes place in
- White man with mixed children
- Declared but not proved
- Name of the state TKAM takes place in
- Lawyer defending Tom Robinson
- Her house burns down
- Spanks Scout for punching Francis
- Refusing to stop
- Sheriff in Maycomb
- Unable to use his left hand
- Not responsible or wise
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- Makes Miss Caroline cry
- Thinks Scout should act more like a girl
- Scout's fiance
- Adhering to moral principles
- Pays with objects instead of money
- Originating from where it is found
- The children sit with him during the trial
- Arthur
- Scout's brother
- Daughter of Bob
- Wishing evil upon others
- Father of Mayella
- A state of peace or quiet
- Uplifting enlightenment
- Following in time or order
- Devoid of intelligence
- Acknowledge defeat
- Pours syrup over food
- Favorable circumstances or good luck
- Calpurnia's son
- Unjust severity or draconian behavior
- Expressing scorn
- Has its own distinct existence
43 Clues: Arthur • Rabid dog • Scout's fiance • Scout's cousin • Morphine addict • Scout's brother • Daughter of Bob • Calpurnia's son • Refusing to stop • Expressing scorn • Jean Louise Finch • Father of Mayella • Acknowledge defeat • Sheriff in Maycomb • Her house burns down • Pours syrup over food • Fills up the tree hole • Devoid of intelligence • Makes Miss Caroline cry • Provide physical relief • ...
To kill a mockingbird 2021-05-27
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- Boo Radley
- where Dill's from
- jem
- Father
- Cousin
- it is a sin to kill
- have to
- brother
- mr Ewell's first name
- Uncle
- the man Tom works for
- The girl who claimed she was raped
- state
- calpurnias ondest child
- main character
- Uncle Jack's profession
- calpurnias nickname
- The man who put cement in the tree
- Atticus' age
- Atticus' profession
- the book grandad finch gave to Calpurnia
- Jem's age
- number of mr Ewell's children
- friend
- who weren't allowed to be in a jury
- Tom's age
- prostecuter
- Atticus' sister
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- Neighbor
- Walter's last name
- the pet of maycomb
- the man Atticus is defending
- mother figure to scout
- Scout's last name
- Jem and scout's Christmas present
- Maycombs leading telephone operator
- what mr Raymond drinks
- Ruined miss Maudies house
- Robinson's first name
- Scout
- What Atticus always read
- judge
- the sheriff of maycomb
- The town the story is set in
- mayella's age
- cousin
- What people think mr Raymond drinks
- accused tom for rape
- years since Boo Radley has been outside
- Teacher
50 Clues: jem • Uncle • Scout • state • judge • Father • Cousin • cousin • friend • have to • brother • Teacher • Neighbor • Jem's age • Tom's age • Boo Radley • prostecuter • Atticus' age • mayella's age • main character • Atticus' sister • where Dill's from • Scout's last name • Walter's last name • the pet of maycomb • it is a sin to kill • calpurnias nickname • Atticus' profession • accused tom for rape • mr Ewell's first name • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2022-11-12
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- Where people who are found guilty go to serve their sentence
- The name of Atticus' daughter
- The brother of Scout
- The name of the town the film is set in
- Someone who overlooks the courtroom and gives out punishment
- Where the trial takes place
- People who live together who make up a community
- Someone who practices law in a court room
- An officer who upholds the law in society
- When someone or a group of people are treated differently/unfairly due to skin colour, race, religion etc
- the name of the lawyer in To Kill a Mockingbird
- When you are proven to have done nothing wrong
- Atticus', Gem and Scout's last name
- The last name of the defendant in the trial
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- Discriminating someone based on their race
- A group of 12 citizens who have to decide if a person is innocent or guilty
- The laws that made segregation in USA legal
- The verdict of Tom Robinson
- The background of Tom Robinson
- The family name of Bob and Mayella
- What Tom felt when he saw Mayella alone in her house
- The name of the author of To Kill a Mockingbird
- The hand that doesn't work for Tom Robinson
- The act of separating people legally on the basis of their skin colour or race
- judging someone based on religion, beliefs, skin colour etc
25 Clues: The brother of Scout • The verdict of Tom Robinson • Where the trial takes place • The name of Atticus' daughter • The background of Tom Robinson • The family name of Bob and Mayella • Atticus', Gem and Scout's last name • The name of the town the film is set in • Someone who practices law in a court room • An officer who upholds the law in society • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2022-12-23
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- this theme is challenged by the flawed American court system
- this character protects Atticus by telling him that Tom Robinson is in trouble
- this character represents a quiet voice that wants to speak the truth is silenced by environmental factors
- to kill a mockingbird is to destroy ____________ (Hint: theme)
- Lee, this person wrote To Kill a Mockingbird
- Atkinson, this character is open-minded and non-judgmental individual despite being in a society that suppresses women
- Sky, this character collects money for Helen Robinson
- Ewell, this character manipulates the jury by taking advantage of his white privilege
- Robinson, this character was framed for the rape and abuse of Mayella Ewell
- this character criticizes Calpurnia for bringing "white folk" to a black church
- this character is influenced by Atticus and represents a change in perspective of other ethnic groups
- this character invites Scout and Jem to the first black church in Maycomb
- this town is set in Alabama
- this weapon is used when a rabid dog is on the loose
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- Rights Movement, this movement was happening during the creation of To Kill a Mockingbird
- this theme revolves around the assumptions made of other people even though it may or may not be true
- this theme is defined as "to wish for something to it's fulfillment"
- Tate, this character represents the police force at the time of Civil Rights Movement
- the phrase "to fight for something even though the majority will think you will lose" is an example of the theme
- to kill this animal is considered a sin, because it only produces a beautiful tune for us to listen to
- a word that describes the phrase "to band together in support of one another" is called ...
- Finch, this character is the younger brother of Atticus and Alexandria
- this character gets off her morphine and evidently dies soon after
- Raymond, this character pretends to be drunk to fit in with the majority
- this character is seen as a role model for his kids
- Baker Dill, this character is good friends with Scout and Jem
- this theme is a result of colonial takeover
- Fisher, this character represents an outside perspective of Maycomb
- Radley, this man hides throughout the majority of the text but later reveals himself during the importance moments
29 Clues: this town is set in Alabama • this theme is a result of colonial takeover • Lee, this person wrote To Kill a Mockingbird • this character is seen as a role model for his kids • this weapon is used when a rabid dog is on the loose • Sky, this character collects money for Helen Robinson • this theme is challenged by the flawed American court system • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2025-06-06
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- Finch The lawyer and Father
- The person who accused Tom of rape
- Tom Robinson employer
- He gave atticus some vegetables to pay
- The Reverend of First Purchase African M.E. Church
- Ewell He is the father of mayella
- He states at his aunts during the summer
- Dill's Aunt
- The person being accused of rape
- Scouts brother
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- she came down to stay with Addicus
- The children teacher
- The person who is a maid in the finch household
- Is a species of bird
- The judge of Maycomb
- The primary source of gossip in the town
- Finch The narrator
- The morphine addict
- The man that kills Mr Ewell
- The finches neighbor
20 Clues: Dill's Aunt • Scouts brother • Finch The narrator • The morphine addict • The children teacher • Is a species of bird • The judge of Maycomb • The finches neighbor • Tom Robinson employer • Finch The lawyer and Father • The man that kills Mr Ewell • The person being accused of rape • Ewell He is the father of mayella • she came down to stay with Addicus • The person who accused Tom of rape • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2025-09-25
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- (n.) – moral, spiritual, or intellectual improvement.
- (n.) – calmness, peacefulness.
- (v.) – to settle a dispute between others.
- (n.) – strong disapproval, usually on moral grounds.
- (n.) – an angel, often represented as a child with a chubby face; symbol of innocence.
- (adj.) – relating to unpleasant subjects, like death; gloomy.
- (adj.) – showing or expressing disdain or disrespect.
- (v.) – to cause to be; to make or provide.
- (adj.) – irritable, quarrelsome, difficult to manage.
- (adj.) – curious, eager for knowledge.
- (adj.) – occurring afterward or as a result.
- (n.) – the attitude of talking down to others, as if they are inferior.
- (adj.) – (appears again) extremely harmful, hostile, or evil.
- (v.) – discovering with certainty; determining.
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- (n.) – departures from what is normal or expected, usually unwelcome.
- (adj.) – impossible to understand or imagine.
- (n.) – a fatal epidemic disease; something harmful or destructive.
- (adj.) – understood without being openly stated; unspoken agreement.
- (adj.) – kind, gentle, harmless.
- (n.) – the action of cutting off limbs; figuratively, tearing apart.
- (n.) – kindness, generosity, or a desire to do good.
- (adj.) – dangerous, harmful, evil in influence or effect.
- (adv.) – showing good judgment or sense.
- (n.) – exceptional skill or bravery.
- (v.) – approached and addressed boldly or aggressively.
25 Clues: (n.) – calmness, peacefulness. • (adj.) – kind, gentle, harmless. • (n.) – exceptional skill or bravery. • (adj.) – curious, eager for knowledge. • (adv.) – showing good judgment or sense. • (v.) – to settle a dispute between others. • (v.) – to cause to be; to make or provide. • (adj.) – occurring afterward or as a result. • (adj.) – impossible to understand or imagine. • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2018-04-16
Across
- ghost
- similar
- distorted images
- publication of false material that ruins someone's reputation
- vibrate with ups and downs like a wave
- quite small
- not understandable
- not dirty
- contentious, prone to grumble
- sweet grapes
- acknowledgments in favor of the other side in an argument
- confusion
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- soothed; lessened the pain
- sullied
- to stay somewhere for a short time
- posit, assert
- slight disorders or problems
- troublesome situations
- looked down on from a position of real or imagined authority
- suggesting good luck
- intelligence-gathering
- characterized by being local
- goodwill
- distinctive features or shapes
- a condition on owning property
25 Clues: ghost • sullied • similar • goodwill • not dirty • confusion • quite small • sweet grapes • posit, assert • distorted images • not understandable • suggesting good luck • troublesome situations • intelligence-gathering • soothed; lessened the pain • slight disorders or problems • characterized by being local • contentious, prone to grumble • distinctive features or shapes • a condition on owning property • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2018-02-12
Across
- State where story takes place
- Last name of Atticus, Scout, and Jem
- Friend of Scout and Jem
- Finch family's housekeeper
- Dolphus Raymond pretends to be this
- Falsely accused of rape
- Her house burns down
- Atticus shoots one
- Judge handling Tom's case
- Author of To Kill a Mockingbird
- Falsely accuses Tom Robinson
- Recluse who saves Jem
- Narrates the story
- Friend of Scout and Jem
- Attacks Jem
- What Jem must do for Mrs. Dubose
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- Defends Tom Robinson in court
- Scout's teacher
- Scout's real name
- She overcomes her morphine addiction
- Scout's brother
- Atticus's sister
- Holiday on which children are attacked
- Fictional town where story is set
- Sheriff of Maycomb
- Scout's age when the story begins
26 Clues: Attacks Jem • Scout's teacher • Scout's brother • Atticus's sister • Scout's real name • Atticus shoots one • Sheriff of Maycomb • Narrates the story • Her house burns down • Recluse who saves Jem • Friend of Scout and Jem • Falsely accused of rape • Friend of Scout and Jem • Judge handling Tom's case • Finch family's housekeeper • Falsely accuses Tom Robinson • State where story takes place • ...
To Kill A mockingbird 2021-12-15
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- Atticus occupation
- the person Atticus was being a lawyer for
- what was Mrs.dubose addicted to
- Who is Jems little sister
- where this story is set
- scout and jems dad
- bravest person Atticus knows
- Mrs.duboses gift to Jem
- the housekeeper
- what family wouldn’t take anything they couldn’t pay back
- Miss Caroline didnt want scout too]
- who comes and visits maycomb
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- the sick dog
- scouts real name
- How old were Jem and Scout where their mom died
- jems favorite sport
- Scouts teacher
- house burns down
- dubose care giver
- scout and jems cousin
- jack fintch
- scouts big brother
- its a —— to kill a mockingbird
- Jem had to —-to dubose
24 Clues: jack fintch • the sick dog • Scouts teacher • the housekeeper • scouts real name • house burns down • dubose care giver • Atticus occupation • scout and jems dad • scouts big brother • jems favorite sport • scout and jems cousin • Jem had to —-to dubose • where this story is set • Mrs.duboses gift to Jem • Who is Jems little sister • bravest person Atticus knows • who comes and visits maycomb • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2021-12-19
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- state where the story takes place
- old woman that scout and jem hate
- sport that Jem likes to play
- People who are prosecuting Tom Robinson
- Group who was Mrs.Maudie’s biggest enemy
- Rabid dog that Atticus shot
- main character’s brother
- Bird that jem is told not to shoot
- This is Mrs. Maudie’s passion
- Scout’s father, and the informal leader of Maycomb
- person Atticus is defending in the court case
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- Atticus’ sister jem and scout hate
- Aunt Alexandria’s spoiled grandson
- This weather hadn’t happened in Maycomb since the 1800s
- atticus’ favorite board game
- Atticus’ profession
- name of the main character
- place where Atticus grew up
- who Scout was most afraid of when she was young
- Short and scrawny kid who can read
- Boo Radley’s real first name
- City where most of the story takes place
- The younger brother of Atticus who is a doctor
- scouts’ first teacher
24 Clues: Atticus’ profession • scouts’ first teacher • main character’s brother • name of the main character • place where Atticus grew up • Rabid dog that Atticus shot • atticus’ favorite board game • sport that Jem likes to play • Boo Radley’s real first name • This is Mrs. Maudie’s passion • state where the story takes place • old woman that scout and jem hate • ...
To Kill a MockingBird 2021-10-30
Across
- extremely enraged
- Synonym of silent, reserved or tight-lipped
- A receptacle for spit
- A belief that human conduct is motivated primarily by self-interest, distrust of human nature and motives
- The front of a building
- Synonym for dictatorial, domineering or overbearing
- a usually adventurous action that runs counter to approved or conventional conduct
- A sad mood or feeling
- A woman’s close-fitting boned supporting undergarment that is often laced at the back
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- One who prepares and sells drugs or compounds for medicinal purposes
- The act of restricting the inheritance of property to the owner’s lineal descendants
- an exclusive or special right, power or privilege
- Something that is extremely stupid or foolish
- To put an end to by satisfying, thirst or hunger.
- synonym of rant or tirade
- One employed to write from dictation or to copy a manuscript
- A small cheap usually old automobile
- Can mean precious or crazy
- Past tense of word meaning to saunter or stroll
- A strong desire especially for something unattainable.
20 Clues: extremely enraged • A receptacle for spit • A sad mood or feeling • The front of a building • synonym of rant or tirade • Can mean precious or crazy • A small cheap usually old automobile • Synonym of silent, reserved or tight-lipped • Something that is extremely stupid or foolish • Past tense of word meaning to saunter or stroll • ...
To Kill a MockingBird 2021-10-30
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- A woman’s close-fitting boned supporting undergarment that is often laced at the back
- A strong desire especially for something unattainable
- synonym of rant or tirade
- Synonym for dictatorial, domineering or overbearing
- One who prepares and sells drugs or compounds for medicinal purposes
- To put an end to by satisfying, thirst or hunger
- The act of restricting the inheritance of property to the owner’s lineal descendants
- A small cheap usually old automobile
- a usually adventurous action that runs counter to approved or conventional conduct
- Synonym of silent, reserved or tight-lipped
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- extremely enraged
- A sad mood or feeling
- A receptacle for spit
- an exclusive or special right, power or privilege
- A belief that human conduct is motivated primarily by self-interest, distrust of human nature and motives
- One employed to write from dictation or to copy a manuscript
- Something that is extremely stupid or foolish
- Past tense of word meaning to saunter or stroll
- Can mean precious or crazy
- The front of a building
20 Clues: extremely enraged • A sad mood or feeling • A receptacle for spit • The front of a building • synonym of rant or tirade • Can mean precious or crazy • A small cheap usually old automobile • Synonym of silent, reserved or tight-lipped • Something that is extremely stupid or foolish • Past tense of word meaning to saunter or stroll • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2013-10-16
Across
- A departure usually of a large number of people
- A mineral that is grey or green
- A chicken that is a very small size
- Being guilty of relations with a family member
- With hand on hip and elbow bent outwards
- Showing or expressing disdain or contempt
- A brown gum resin with a bitter taste
- An agreement between the plaintiff and the attorney in a lawsuit
- An ordained Christian minister
- The throat or pharynx
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- A view seen from long passages
- Something involved as a necessary part or consequence of an action.
- Summoning of a witness or a submission of evidence
- A heated dispute or argument
- Lacking tolerance or understanding
- A person whose business it is to seek business
- A word used instead of Hermaphrodite, an individual with both female and male organs.
- The transmission of characteristics throughout generations
- to take dishonestly or steal
- A state of pain, distress or grief.
20 Clues: The throat or pharynx • A heated dispute or argument • to take dishonestly or steal • A view seen from long passages • An ordained Christian minister • A mineral that is grey or green • Lacking tolerance or understanding • A chicken that is a very small size • A state of pain, distress or grief. • A brown gum resin with a bitter taste • With hand on hip and elbow bent outwards • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2014-06-12
Across
- The arm that Tom cant use.
- The lady who was happy that her house burnt down.
- ______'s Editorial
- Dills first name, not his nickname.
- It is a sin to kill a _____
- Scouts name.
- The name of the kid who Scout on the first day of the school.
- A man convicted of rape.
- Jem had to read to her for a month.
- A mysterious home to Dill, Scout, and Jem.
- A man that drinks coke in a white bag.
- Scouts part in the pagent.
- Founder of the Finch Landing
- Father of the Ewells.
- Jem lost this in the Radleys yard.
- The Sheriff of maycomb county
- The first name of the nineteen year old Ewell.
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- First name of Scout's Teacher
- The crazy dog that Atticus had to put down.
- The verdict on Tom Robinsons case.
- Tom Robinson was shot at this place.
- The earliest year that Jem and Scout found an Indian penny of.
- Maycombs telephone operator.
- Person who's house was broken into at night.
- Mr. Arthur Radley
- Nephew of Rachael Haverford
- A poor family that doesn't take hand outs.
- Atticus Finchs nickname from his brilliant use of weapons.
- This person cried at the jurys verdict.
- Boo's older brother.
30 Clues: Scouts name. • Mr. Arthur Radley • ______'s Editorial • Boo's older brother. • Father of the Ewells. • A man convicted of rape. • The arm that Tom cant use. • Scouts part in the pagent. • It is a sin to kill a _____ • Nephew of Rachael Haverford • Maycombs telephone operator. • Founder of the Finch Landing • First name of Scout's Teacher • The Sheriff of maycomb county • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2014-06-12
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- Maycombs telephone operator.
- Scouts part in the pagent.
- This person cried at the jurys verdict.
- Dills first name, not his nickname.
- A mysterious home to Dill, Scout, and Jem.
- Tom Robinson was shot at this place.
- Founder of the Finch Landing
- The earliest year that Jem and Scout found an Indian penny of.
- The lady who was happy that her house burnt down.
- It is a sin to kill a _____
- The crazy dog that Atticus had to put down.
- Father of the Ewells.
- A poor family that doesn't take hand outs.
- Jem lost this in the Radleys yard.
- Atticus Finchs nickname from his brilliant use of weapons.
- Mr. Arthur Radley
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- Scouts name.
- The arm that Tom cant use.
- Boo's older brother.
- Jem had to read to her for a month.
- Person who's house was broken into at night.
- A man that drinks coke in a white bag.
- The first name of the nineteen year old Ewell.
- The name of the kid who Scout on the first day of the school.
- First name of Scout's Teacher
- The Sheriff of maycomb county
- A man convicted of rape.
- Nephew of Rachael Haverford
- The verdict on Tom Robinsons case.
- ______'s Editorial
30 Clues: Scouts name. • Mr. Arthur Radley • ______'s Editorial • Boo's older brother. • Father of the Ewells. • A man convicted of rape. • The arm that Tom cant use. • Scouts part in the pagent. • Nephew of Rachael Haverford • It is a sin to kill a _____ • Maycombs telephone operator. • Founder of the Finch Landing • First name of Scout's Teacher • The Sheriff of maycomb county • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2012-12-12
Across
- Word to describe the Radley Place
- Atticus’ nickname when he was a boy
- Word Scout used to describe Calpurnia
- A minor city official
- A jarlike container to spit into
- Scout is the ________ of this novel
- The ___________ phantom
- Tom didn’t beat this person, Mr.Ewell did
- Tom Robinson was found __________
- To pursue with harassing or oppressive treatment
- Who tells the story?
- Slang for 'mockingbird'
Down
- Why does Scout look forward to the summer?
- Who attacked Jem and Scout in the end?
- Where does Calpunia take Scout and Jem?
- To do nothing
- What is Boo Radley?
- A violent attack; this happened to Mayella
- Calpurnia's church does not have these
- Another word for land
- To answer back in an impudent way
- Jem's what got stuck on the fence when running from the Radley House?
- Another word for pharmacist
- Long fishing lines with baited hooks at intervals
- Scout shows this in the mob scene
- A lock of hair on the forehead
- Where did this story take place?
- A topic that is covered in this book
- What did Boo fill the knot hole in the tree with?
29 Clues: To do nothing • What is Boo Radley? • Who tells the story? • Another word for land • A minor city official • The ___________ phantom • Slang for 'mockingbird' • Another word for pharmacist • A lock of hair on the forehead • A jarlike container to spit into • Where did this story take place? • Word to describe the Radley Place • To answer back in an impudent way • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2012-12-12
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- Word to describe the Radley Place
- Who attacked Jem and Scout in the end?
- Where did this story take place?
- Calpurnia's church does not have these
- Tom Robinson was found __________
- A minor city official
- Who tells the story?
- A jarlike container to spit into
- Atticus’ nickname when he was a boy
- another word for pharmacist
- Scout is the ________ of this novel
- Jem's what got stuck on the fence when running from the Radley House?
- Why does Scout look forward to the summer?
- Another word for land
- Tom didn’t beat this person, Mr.Ewell did
- To answer back in an impudent way
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- Slang for ‘mockingbird’
- A lock of hair on the forehead
- What did Boo fill the knot hole in the tree with?
- To do nothing
- The ___________ phantom
- What is Boo Radley?
- Where does Calpunia take Scout and Jem?
- To pursue with harassing or oppressive treatment
- Scout shows this in the mob scene
- Long fishing lines with baited hooks at intervals
- A violent attack; this happened to Mayella
- Word Scout used to describe Calpurnia
- A topic that is covered in this book
29 Clues: To do nothing • What is Boo Radley? • Who tells the story? • A minor city official • Another word for land • Slang for ‘mockingbird’ • The ___________ phantom • another word for pharmacist • A lock of hair on the forehead • Where did this story take place? • A jarlike container to spit into • Word to describe the Radley Place • Tom Robinson was found __________ • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2012-11-27
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- the man convicted of rape.
- somthing you read
- it is a sin to kill one of these
- Where the Finch's came from
- Scout and Jem's father
- Tom's last name
- something else found in the tree
- a name for the figures carved of soap
- another word for a colored person
- Scout's cousin
- Scout's brother
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- something that has a jury
- the name of the bird dog
- what we would consider worthless change
- Scout's fiance
- Boo's last name
- Jem's sister
- Atticus's brother
- poor but nice family
- poor but mean family
- Atticus's 'maid'
21 Clues: Jem's sister • Scout's fiance • Scout's cousin • Tom's last name • Boo's last name • Scout's brother • Atticus's 'maid' • somthing you read • Atticus's brother • poor but nice family • poor but mean family • Scout and Jem's father • the name of the bird dog • something that has a jury • the man convicted of rape. • Where the Finch's came from • it is a sin to kill one of these • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2013-04-25
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- Kids built when they had a snow day
- The town the story takes place in.
- Girl that claimed she was raped.
- Filled tree knot hole with cement.
- Died after Jem read to her for a month.
- What Miss Maudie Calls Atticus after he shoots Tim Johnson.
- Lawyer of Tom Robinson.
- Miss Dubose was addicted to ___ most of her life.
- Thing the kids find in tree's knot hole that Scout throws on the ground.
- Calpurnia asked the Judge if she could give the __ to Atticus.
- Alexandra Comes to live with the kids and Atticus.
- The rebellious tom boy of the book.
- Boo Radley's real name.
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- What was the owner reason for filling in the knot hole.
- House burns down.
- Invited to lunch after Scout tried to beat him up.
- Calpurnia's Reverend.
- Falsely accused for rape.
- Dill stays with during the summer.
- Given to the kids by their aunt so thay can learn about their ancestors.
- Last thing kids find in thtree's knot hole.
- Ewell Claims that his daughter was raped.
- what Jem and Scout got for Christmas.
- Scout got in trouble with Uncle Jack for beating up ___.
- Taught Jem and Scout to shoot.
25 Clues: House burns down. • Calpurnia's Reverend. • Lawyer of Tom Robinson. • Boo Radley's real name. • Falsely accused for rape. • Taught Jem and Scout to shoot. • Girl that claimed she was raped. • The town the story takes place in. • Dill stays with during the summer. • Filled tree knot hole with cement. • Kids built when they had a snow day • The rebellious tom boy of the book. • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2013-03-25
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- city
- books storyline
- what Tom Robinson is charged with
- tense
- what was found in the oak tree first
- the second thing found in the Radleys oak tree
- Scout and Jems summer game
- what Atticus was called in the past
- who saves Jem and Scout and kills Bob Ewell
- who lies for Boo
- the verdict
- honored man, lawyer
- what Boo Radley put on Scout during the fire
- Arthur Aadleys nickname
- brink of puberty, learns a lesson at the Robinson trial
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- the symbol of the story
- the Finchs black cook
- author
- Scouts last name
- main characters real name
- whoassaults Jem and Scout
- the childrens best friend among the adutls of maycomb
- the Finchs summer neighbor
- narrator, main character, Atticus Finchs daughter
- Dubose who Jem has to go read to once a day for a month after destroyung her bushes
- what covered the oak tree hole
- state
- who Atticus defends
- family against Tom Robinson
29 Clues: city • tense • state • author • the verdict • books storyline • Scouts last name • who lies for Boo • who Atticus defends • honored man, lawyer • the Finchs black cook • the symbol of the story • Arthur Aadleys nickname • main characters real name • whoassaults Jem and Scout • the Finchs summer neighbor • Scout and Jems summer game • family against Tom Robinson • what covered the oak tree hole • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2013-04-05
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- a flowering shrub (page 99)
- a bias towards something (page 15)
- speaking not often (page 10)
- in a haze (page 17)
- using power for evil (page 12)
- put an end to a rebellion (page 78)
- inability to understand something complicated (page 81)
- the action of evading something (page 96)
- a deep long lasting sadness (page 108)
- easing the severity of a pain or a disease without removing the cause (page 112)
- a personal possession (page 10)
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- favorable (page 39)
- a picture, description, or imitation of a person or thing in which certain characteristics (page 75)
- reach an authoritative judgment (page 44)
- provide (page 69)
- not easily (page 68)
- immoral behavior (page 31)
- the handle of a weapon or a tool (page 26)
- having a wish to do evil to others (page 15)
- a bitter attack or denunciation (page 111)
20 Clues: provide (page 69) • favorable (page 39) • in a haze (page 17) • not easily (page 68) • immoral behavior (page 31) • a flowering shrub (page 99) • speaking not often (page 10) • using power for evil (page 12) • a personal possession (page 10) • a bias towards something (page 15) • put an end to a rebellion (page 78) • a deep long lasting sadness (page 108) • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2013-04-05
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- The Ewells had been a disgrace in ________ for three generations.
- Miss Caroline screamed after she saw a _______ in Burris Ewell's hair.
- The housekeeper/cook at the Finch house.
- Uncle _____ came to visit.
- Miss Maudie loved the _________ in her garden.
- Scout heard someone in the Radley house _________.
- Scout found two pieces of _________ ____ in the knot-hole.
- Mr. Heck Tate was the _______ of Maycomb.
- Uncle Jack wanted to marry ____ _______ for the past 40 years.
- Jem cut off the tops of Mrs. Dubose's ________ bushes.
- Jem got an air rifle and chemistry set for ________.
- Mr. Radley filled the knothole in with _______.
- Maycomb County received _____ after 1885.
- Jem and Scout made a ________ that resembled Mr. Avery.
- Atticus was almost ______ years old.
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- Jem lost his ______ in the Radley house's fence.
- Dill, Jem and Scout acted out the life of ___ _______.
- Dill asked Scout to ______ him.
- Scout loved __________ bread.
- Scouts full name is ______ _______ ______.
- Jem and Dill excluded Scout from their ______.
- Miss Caroline was from the _____.
- Scout didn't like it when Jem and Dill called her a _____.
- Scout rolled in a ______, into the Radley lot.
- Miss Maudie's house caught on ____.
- Walter Cunningham poured _________ all over his lunch
- Jem went to go get his pants in two in the _________.
- Jem bought Scout a _______ with his birthday money.
- Jem and Scout went to Mrs. Dubose's house to ____ to her, everyday for a month.
- Narrator of the story.
- Jem is scared of getting whipped by ________.
- Calpurnia told everyone about the sick ___.
- Miss Caroline thought Atticus ________ Scout how to read.
33 Clues: Narrator of the story. • Uncle _____ came to visit. • Scout loved __________ bread. • Dill asked Scout to ______ him. • Miss Caroline was from the _____. • Miss Maudie's house caught on ____. • Atticus was almost ______ years old. • The housekeeper/cook at the Finch house. • Mr. Heck Tate was the _______ of Maycomb. • Maycomb County received _____ after 1885. • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2013-03-05
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- What item of Jem's got caught on the Radleys' fence?
- Atticus says you can't kill a _____.
- Judge in charge of Tom Robinson's trial
- Radley _____ could kill you
- Who tries to kill Jem and Scout on Halloween as revenge?
- Atticus' sister who comes and lives with the Finches
- What part of Jem did Bob Ewell break?
- Her house caught on fire, she loves gardening.
- A name people call Atticus because he is defending Tom Robinson
- Scout dressed up as a _____ for the pageant.
- When someone is prejudiced against someone else because of their race
- An "evil" man who lives down the street from the Finches
- Charles Baker Harris' nickname
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- Lawyer, father of Scout and Jem
- Scout's first teacher
- Boo is leaving gifts for Jem and Scout in a _____.
- The Finches' cook
- Scout's older brother
- Narrator of the book
- A black who was falsely accused of a crime, and was eventually shot
- Scout's cousin who makes fun of Atticus
- Boo Radley's real name
- County Sheriff
- The setting of the book
- A girl who accused a black of raping her
25 Clues: County Sheriff • The Finches' cook • Narrator of the book • Scout's first teacher • Scout's older brother • Boo Radley's real name • The setting of the book • Radley _____ could kill you • Charles Baker Harris' nickname • Lawyer, father of Scout and Jem • Atticus says you can't kill a _____. • What part of Jem did Bob Ewell break? • Judge in charge of Tom Robinson's trial • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2013-02-28
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- Everyone thought Boo Radley was one of these.
- Setting of book. County in Alabama
- Rabid animal, Atticus kills this.
- Middle-aged man, main charcter. Wise and Brave
- Friend of Jem and Scout. Visits in the summer.
- The bird Atticus told Jem it would be a sin to shoot.
- The author of To Kill a Mockingbird
- The Ewell family would be considered this
- What Dolphus Raymond was actually drinking instead of alchol.
- Verdict of Tom Robinson's trial
- Jem's injured body part at end of book.
- Black slave who takes care of Finch children. Is treated like a family member
Down
- Last name of mysterious family that lives on the end of the Finchs's street
- Saves Jem and Scout at end of book
- Young girl, main charcter. Kind and Innocent
- Made Jem read to her. Drug addict, dies near end of book.
- Girl who said she was raped by Tom Robbinson
- Charcter accused of rape
- Woman whose house burnt down
- Young boy, main charcter. Adventurous and Brave
- Family that accuses Tom Robinson of rape
- Atticus' sister. More racist than Atticus but less than others in Maycomb.
22 Clues: Charcter accused of rape • Woman whose house burnt down • Verdict of Tom Robinson's trial • Rabid animal, Atticus kills this. • Saves Jem and Scout at end of book • Setting of book. County in Alabama • The author of To Kill a Mockingbird • Jem's injured body part at end of book. • Family that accuses Tom Robinson of rape • The Ewell family would be considered this • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2013-03-03
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- (adjective) (of a person or their appearance or behavior) lacking good manners; uncivilized
- (adjective) having or displaying a friendly and pleasant manner
- (adverb) showing smug or uncritical satisfaction with oneself or one's achievements
- (adjective) projecting from something; protuberant
- (adjective) awful; terrible
- (adjective) not discovered or known about; uncertain
- (adjective) not conspicuous or attracting attention; inconspicuous
- (noun) pointlessness or uselessness
- (verb) come or bring together for a meeting or activity; assemble
- (adjective) feeling or showing tiredness, esp. as a result of excessive exertion or lack of sleep
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- (adjective) inspiring fear or respect through being impressively large, powerful, intense, or capable; intimidating
- (adjective) incapable of making mistakes or being wrong; unerring
- (adverb) cautiously; carefully
- (adjective) tending to remind one of something; similar to
- (adjective) giving the impression that something bad or unpleasant is going to happen; threatening; inauspicious
- (adjective) causing or likely to cause an argument; controversial
- (noun) the instruction or improvement of a person morally or intellectually
- (adjective) originating or occurring naturally in a particular place; native
- (verb) restrict or burden (someone or something) in such a way that free action or movement is difficult; hamper
- (adjective) too long, slow, or dull: tiresome or monotonous; boring
20 Clues: (adjective) awful; terrible • (adverb) cautiously; carefully • (noun) pointlessness or uselessness • (adjective) projecting from something; protuberant • (adjective) not discovered or known about; uncertain • (adjective) tending to remind one of something; similar to • (adjective) having or displaying a friendly and pleasant manner • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2013-05-21
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- Behavior that causes pain or suffering to a person
- A nineteen year old girl that is part of the Ewell family
- Family name of Scout, Atticus, and Jem
- A hole in a piece of timber where a knot has fallen out or tree trunk where a branch has decayed
- Accused Tom Robinson of raping his daughter
- an innocent person who is accused for wrongdoing when they didn't
- is a person being sued or accused of a crime.
- the separation or isolation of a racial group
- The faithful motherly maid for the Finch family
- A belief that one race is superior to the other or the practice of treating a person or group of people differently on the basis of their race
- lawyer and widow
- A group selected according to law and sworn to inquire into or determine the facts concerning a cause or an accusation submitted to them and to render a verdict to a court.
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- Intense dislike or ill will
- Thirteen year old boy and brother of Scout
- The period during which a person is a child
- Each of the major divisions of humankind
- Not guilty of a crime or offense
- 20 miles east of Finch's Landing
- The way in which 2 or more concepts, objects, or people are connected
- The trait of behaving in ways considered typical for women
- Last name of Boo, a recluse who never sets foot outside
- name of scout and jem's "feminine influence"
- The state, fact, or period of being mature
- Justly chargeable with a particular fault or error
- black man convicted of rape of a white girl
- A formal examination of evidence by a judge typically before a jury in order to decide guilt in a case
- Narrator of book, protagonist
27 Clues: lawyer and widow • Intense dislike or ill will • Narrator of book, protagonist • Not guilty of a crime or offense • 20 miles east of Finch's Landing • Family name of Scout, Atticus, and Jem • Each of the major divisions of humankind • Thirteen year old boy and brother of Scout • The state, fact, or period of being mature • The period during which a person is a child • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2015-04-23
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- What Mr. Dolphus Raymond actually drinks
- The woman Tom is accused of assaulting
- How Cal’s church sings
- decade the story takes place in
- Ewell The boy who has lice, and is cruel to the new teacher Scout’s first day.
- Who most likely beat Mayella
- Where Atticus and his siblings grew up
- The device that crippled Tom Robinson’s left arm
- Where Dill is from
- Boo’s real name
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- What Mrs. Dubose breaks her addiction to
- The name of the flowers that Jem destroys
- Dill’s real name
- Boy Scout beats up, then takes to lunch
- Man on trial for rape
- The doctor in Maycomb
- lady that doesn’t want Jem & Scout at Cal’s church
- Tom Robinson is found_____________
- Cigar chewing judge
- the aquatic creature Judge Taylor is compared to.
- Boo’s father
- The man responsible for Maycomb’s location
22 Clues: Boo’s father • Boo’s real name • Dill’s real name • Where Dill is from • Cigar chewing judge • Man on trial for rape • The doctor in Maycomb • How Cal’s church sings • Who most likely beat Mayella • decade the story takes place in • Tom Robinson is found_____________ • The woman Tom is accused of assaulting • Where Atticus and his siblings grew up • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2015-04-23
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- Boo’s father
- How Cal’s church sings
- Dill’s real name
- Tom Robinson is found_____________
- Where Atticus and his siblings grew up
- decade the story takes place in
- the aquatic creature Judge Taylor is compared to.
- What Mrs. Dubose breaks her addiction to
- The name of the flowers that Jem destroys
- Who most likely beat Mayella
Down
- Where Dill is from
- Cigar chewing judge
- The doctor in Maycomb
- Ewell The boy who has lice, and is cruel to the new teacher Scout’s first day.
- Boy Scout beats up, then takes to lunch
- Boo’s real name
- The man responsible for Maycomb’s location
- Man on trial for rape
- The woman Tom is accused of assaulting
- The device that crippled Tom Robinson’s left arm
- What Mr. Dolphus Raymond actually drinks
- lady that doesn’t want Jem & Scout at Cal’s church
22 Clues: Boo’s father • Boo’s real name • Dill’s real name • Where Dill is from • Cigar chewing judge • The doctor in Maycomb • Man on trial for rape • How Cal’s church sings • Who most likely beat Mayella • decade the story takes place in • Tom Robinson is found_____________ • The woman Tom is accused of assaulting • Where Atticus and his siblings grew up • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2015-03-26
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- Arthor bradley (slang)
- agreement for both parties to be content
- sister of jem and scout
- to hire, give work to
- argue, raise objections
- stooping to another level
- evil intent, harmful
- songbird with graying plumage
- being pleased
- annoyed
- to push through, to maintain challenge
- odd, random, over the top
- native
- invasive, deadly, infectious
- father of scout
- surprising fact
- to leave or evacuate
- neighbor
- main character, narrator
- to make less intense, heal
Down
- setting
- seeking advice or info
- unfair authority
- not spoiled
- changing to blend or adapt
- claims, written or spoken, to declare
- deny the truth, opposite
- unsteady, to rock or sway
- admit that something is true
- not even or regular pattern
- being away, lack of presence
- overpower, to prove, cold war
- sudden attack
- annoying, creating frustration
- present and explain an idea
- force, oblige
- majority, most of
- friendly or pleasant manner
- scouts brother
- scout and jem's friend
40 Clues: native • setting • annoyed • neighbor • not spoiled • being pleased • sudden attack • force, oblige • scouts brother • father of scout • surprising fact • unfair authority • majority, most of • evil intent, harmful • to leave or evacuate • to hire, give work to • seeking advice or info • Arthor bradley (slang) • scout and jem's friend • sister of jem and scout • argue, raise objections • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2015-03-15
Across
- what is Atticus's job?
- Name Tom Robinson's former employer
- what is the name given to a novel about growing up?
- Name the Finch's maid
- Name the Judge working on Tom's case
- who jumps out on the children on their way to the pageant?
- What is Boo Radley's real name?
- What is Mayella's middle name?
- The novel is set during the great________
- what food is Scout dressed up as at the Pageant?
- How many times was Tom Robinson shot?
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- The people of Maycomb are _________
- Who was once the deadest shot in Maycomb county?
- Name Scout and Jem's bestfriend
- Who saves the children from Bob Ewell?
- who accuses Tom of the crime?
- What is Maycomb's usual disease?
- Name the town in which the novel is set
- What is Scout's real name?
- Name Tom Robinson's wife
- name the author of the novel
- Who is the county sheriff?
- What crime is Tom Robinson accused of?
- which arm is Tom unable to use?
24 Clues: Name the Finch's maid • what is Atticus's job? • Name Tom Robinson's wife • What is Scout's real name? • Who is the county sheriff? • name the author of the novel • who accuses Tom of the crime? • What is Mayella's middle name? • Name Scout and Jem's bestfriend • What is Boo Radley's real name? • which arm is Tom unable to use? • What is Maycomb's usual disease? • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2015-12-01
Across
- a violet attack preserve
- a group crimson
- a type of arguing
- a type of parasite
- a sweet table grape
- favorable melancholy
- to be annoyed
Down
- extremely hard and firm
- friendly compromise
- always ready to argue fight
- reddish-brown
- magnesia
- irregular
- weirdly
- peacefulness
- a quick growing vine with large leaves
- stupid
- a brief visit
- a slang term for head louse
- a whirlpool
20 Clues: stupid • weirdly • magnesia • irregular • a whirlpool • peacefulness • reddish-brown • a brief visit • to be annoyed • a group crimson • a type of arguing • a type of parasite • friendly compromise • a sweet table grape • favorable melancholy • extremely hard and firm • a violet attack preserve • always ready to argue fight • a slang term for head louse • a quick growing vine with large leaves
To Kill a Mockingbird 2016-05-19
Across
- the victim of the supposedly rape
- find or declare guilty
- Lacking conscious or awareness of
- Jem taught Dill how to swim here
- Tom Robinson's lawyer
- What Walter's mob tried to do to Tom one night at the jail.
- never steps foot outside his house
- Area outside of town where the black people live
- Narrator of the story
- cranky lady died later in the book
- housekeeper of the Finch household and mother-like figure to Scout
- home of the Boo Radley
- motivation deriving from ethical or moral principles
- Chest of drawers that Mayella asked Tom to help her fix
- Poor farmer; part of the mob that tried to lynch Tom Robinson
- Clpurnia's church
- Type of sexual assault, also what Tom was convicted of
- suggesting that something is true without proving it
- A person who practices law
- Represantation of innocent Tom.
- Scout's first grade teacher
- Scout's brother
- Innocent guy accused of rape
- Not agitated; without losing self possision
- an unfortunate person who suffers from adverse circumstances
- Tom Robinson's hand got caught in a ________.
- a special advantage or benefit
- to intrude upon, violate
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- Jem and Scout's aunt who goes lives with them
- Her house burned
- accompany in order to protect
- place behind the Finch house where Dill and Scout play
- Dog shot by Atticus due to rabies
- threatening of foreshadowing evil or tragic development
- Tom Robinson was ______.
- a tiny or scarcely detectable amount
- A formal examination of evidence before a judge in order to decide guilt in a case of criminal or civil proceedings
- Forbidden by law
- Edits the Maycomb Tribune
- equally skillful with each hand.
- Pretended to be drunk
- Home to the Cunninghams
- Local Maycomb newspaper
- Jem and Scout are forced to go there for Christmas
- setting of the story
- A decision on a disputed issue in a civil or criminal case or an inquest
- Judge for the Robinson case
- Father of Mayella
- Mrs. Dubose was addicted to this
- implied by or inferred from actions or statements
50 Clues: Scout's brother • Her house burned • Forbidden by law • Clpurnia's church • Father of Mayella • setting of the story • Tom Robinson's lawyer • Narrator of the story • Pretended to be drunk • find or declare guilty • home of the Boo Radley • Home to the Cunninghams • Local Maycomb newspaper • Tom Robinson was ______. • to intrude upon, violate • Edits the Maycomb Tribune • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2023-03-09
Across
- provide physical relief, as from pain.
- a feeling of pensive sadness, typically with no obvious cause.
- What is Atticus' profession?
- What is Boo's real name?
- What does Mrs Maudie do in her free time?
- What is in Dolphus brown paper bag?
- To distill and sell liquor illegally.
- Who is the narrator?
- plan or invent (a complex procedure, system, or mechanism) by careful thought.
- Who is the man on trial?
- the fact of appearing rude because very few words are used, or because something is done very quickly.
Down
- Who attacks Scout and Jem on their way back from the pageant?
- What did Jem break?
- a right or privilege exclusive to a particular individual or class.
- How does Mr.Cunningham pay Atticus for the legal work?
- repeal or do away with (a law, right, or formal agreement).
- A large variety of muscadine, a species of grape native to the Southern United States.
- behave in a patronizing manner.
- What is Jean Louise's nickname?
- conducive to success; favorable
20 Clues: What did Jem break? • Who is the narrator? • What is Boo's real name? • Who is the man on trial? • What is Atticus' profession? • behave in a patronizing manner. • What is Jean Louise's nickname? • conducive to success; favorable • What is in Dolphus brown paper bag? • To distill and sell liquor illegally. • provide physical relief, as from pain. • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2023-03-14
Across
- House burns down
- Name of city
- Judge of the court case
- Scares Scout on the way to the pageant
- Son of the Finch's cook
- Studied medicine, Atticus's brother
- Lawyer, Main Character's father
- Found in tree by the Radley home
- Boo gives this to Scout in Chapter 8
- Cunningham, invited to Finch home for lunch
- Verdict of the trial
- Forces everyone in church to donate to Robinson's wife
- Town's Gossiper
- Claims to have been raped
- Mysterious, hides in house, main character makes a game about him
- Leading telephone operator
- Dill came up with this when Jem was found without pants in chapter six
- Visits every summer
- Snowman built after him
- Walter's father, Scout recognizes him in chapter fifteen
- Accused of Rape
- Drinks coke out of a brown bag
- Caused Robinson to lose left arm
- Lives a double life, works for the Finches
Down
- Main Character's last name
- It's a sin to kill this animal
- Sherrif
- Takes care of Dill when he visits
- Lice found on his hair, does not return to school
- What a mockingbird represents
- Hosts a play/pageant
- Gets shot by Atticus, has rabies, is a dog
- Tries to kill Jem and Scout
- Main Character's brother
- State that the story occurs in
- Time period of the story
- Rude to Jem and Scout, dies of Morphine overdose
- Prosecutor
- Scout's third grade teacher
- Robinson's wife
- Owner of the newspaper
- Atticus's sister
- Gets mad at Scout for knowing how to read
- Boo's real name
- Ancestor from Cornwall
- Alexandra's grandson
- Where Dill is from
- Main Character
- Scout's role in the pageant
- Found in tree, has a carving of Scout and Jem
50 Clues: Sherrif • Prosecutor • Name of city • Main Character • Robinson's wife • Town's Gossiper • Boo's real name • Accused of Rape • House burns down • Atticus's sister • Where Dill is from • Visits every summer • Hosts a play/pageant • Verdict of the trial • Alexandra's grandson • Owner of the newspaper • Ancestor from Cornwall • Judge of the court case • Son of the Finch's cook • Snowman built after him • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2022-04-14
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- what attcius says mrs. dubose was
- scout's brother
- you can eat pickles this way
- scout's dad
- last name of the convicted
- where dill is from
- state name
- jem didn't want scout to step on it
- first name of author
- atticus shot one
- what jem broke
- the amount of times tom was shot
- miss maudie's flowers
- first name of mayella's dad
- what people say girls have
- found in tree
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- first name of the convicted
- her last name is ewell
- last name of author
- on jem's head
- walter
- last name of the woman on her porch
- major setting of the story
- what it is to kill a mockingbird
- last name of certain family
- housekeeper, cook
- Atticus's sister
- is a radley
- county name
- mrs. robinson
- jacobs
- mayella's last name
- miss maudie made them for the kids
- the dog shot
34 Clues: walter • jacobs • state name • scout's dad • is a radley • county name • the dog shot • on jem's head • mrs. robinson • found in tree • what jem broke • scout's brother • Atticus's sister • atticus shot one • housekeeper, cook • where dill is from • last name of author • mayella's last name • first name of author • miss maudie's flowers • her last name is ewell • major setting of the story • ...
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- The setting of the book
- The narrator of the book
- The action or process of maturing
- On trial for rape
- Used to determine guilt or innocence
- An alchoholic who spends most of his money on whiskey and accuses Tom Robinson
- teaches Jem and Scout to shoot
- The person Tom Robinson is accused of raping
- Belief that black people are inferior to white people
- Jem and Scout receive this for Christmas
- Scout's brother
- The Finch family demonstrated good____.
- Jem and Scout's snowman resembles this man
- Jem, Scout and Dill want to make him come outside
- Only goes to school on the first day
- Character in Scout's class who is very poor
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- Scout's teacher who gets mad that she knows how to read already
- The wife of Tom Robinson
- Uncle Jack's cat
- The ability to do something that scares you
- The maid for the Finch Family
- You have this when you are scared of something
- The father of Jem and Scout
- The dog who has rabies
- Visits Maycomb County every single summer
- Her house burns down
- The state where Maycomb County is
- The process of receiving or giving systematic instruction
- A person's background
29 Clues: Scout's brother • Uncle Jack's cat • On trial for rape • Her house burns down • A person's background • The dog who has rabies • The setting of the book • The narrator of the book • The wife of Tom Robinson • The father of Jem and Scout • The maid for the Finch Family • teaches Jem and Scout to shoot • The action or process of maturing • The state where Maycomb County is • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2022-12-20
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- habitually quiet; uncommunicative
- plain; open honesty; without any tricks
- royal; majestic
- seriously explaining
- calming down
- confusion
- to move in waves
- a sudden military advance; a venturing out
- a minor crime
- harmless; not evil
- sensitive; easily irritated
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- departures from the normal or expected
- unsoiled; not dirted
- to ease or satisfy; make less severe
- stared with mouth hanging open
- moral properness
- cranky and argumentative
- stay
- lacking interest; flat
- unspoken but agreed upon and understood
20 Clues: stay • confusion • calming down • a minor crime • royal; majestic • moral properness • to move in waves • harmless; not evil • unsoiled; not dirted • seriously explaining • lacking interest; flat • cranky and argumentative • sensitive; easily irritated • stared with mouth hanging open • habitually quiet; uncommunicative • to ease or satisfy; make less severe • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2023-01-11
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- someone who does not bother anyone, but people bother them
- the sheriff of Maycomb county
- Who says, "You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view..."?
- Atticus sat here to protect Tom Robinson before the trial
- knothole gift that symbolizes time has stopped for Boo Radley
- visits his aunt every summer and befriends Jem and Scout
- Jem loses these running from the Radley yard
- In his closing remarks, Atticus tells the jury there was none of this
- Nathan Radley put this in the tree to stop Boo from communicating
- Mayella was hit on this side of the face
- Boo used these to stab his father
- get his arm broken at the elbow
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- the jury's verdict in the Tom Robinson case
- Atticus demonstrates this thematic idea by defending Tom Robinson
- this thematic idea was demonstrated when Boo Radley killed Bob Ewell
- Bob Ewell revealed this about himself in court
- rescues the children from Bob Ewell
- Scout's cousin that insulted Atticus
- Dill demonstrates this thematic idea when he says he wants to be a clown when he grows up
- Scout gets in trouble for knowing how to do this
- Maycomb's usual disease
21 Clues: Maycomb's usual disease • the sheriff of Maycomb county • get his arm broken at the elbow • Boo used these to stab his father • rescues the children from Bob Ewell • Scout's cousin that insulted Atticus • Mayella was hit on this side of the face • the jury's verdict in the Tom Robinson case • Jem loses these running from the Radley yard • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2023-04-02
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- What do Scout and Jem call their father?
- Where did the firetruck come from when Miss Maudie's house caught fire?
- What was Mrs. Dubose addicted to?
- Who made Miss Caroline cry?
- Who did Jem and Scout's snowman resemble?
- Dill's real name
- Scout's teacher
- Scout's real name
- author of the Maycomb Tribune
- Who did Jem invite over to their house?
- Atticus's old nickname
- lawyer supporting the Ewells
- Name of the Reverend at Calpurnia's church
- What did Jem use to cut Mrs. Dubose's flowers?
- Tom Robinson's employer
- Tom's wife
- Where was Simon Finch from?
- What color is Dill's father's beard?
- Who scares Jem and Scout on the way to school on Halloween?
- What does Walter douse his food with?
- What instrument can Atticus play?
- name of the judge at Tom Robinson's trial
- What book did Jem take to read to Mrs.Dubose?
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- Where is Dill from?
- The Finches' housekeeper
- What kind of flower did Mrs. Dubose give Jem?
- What is something it is a sin to kill?
- last name of the sheriff of Maycomb
- Who does Jem ask Scout to not antagonize?
- Who did Scout go to talk to after Jem and Dill wouldn't let her play with them?
- Who gave Dill cola when he felt sick in the courtoom?
- Who forced Jem to come read to her everyday?
- What was the name of the mad dog?
- What was the first thing Scout found in the tree?
- What did Nathan fill the knothole in with?
- What did Boo Radley put on Scout during the fire?
- What does Calpurnia's church not have?
- What brand was the gum Scout was eating?
- Scout's cousin's name
- How old was Jem when he broke his hand?
- Who was Tom Robinson accused of raping?
- Boo Radley's real name
- Calpurnia's son
43 Clues: Tom's wife • Scout's teacher • Calpurnia's son • Dill's real name • Scout's real name • Where is Dill from? • Scout's cousin's name • Atticus's old nickname • Boo Radley's real name • Tom Robinson's employer • The Finches' housekeeper • Who made Miss Caroline cry? • Where was Simon Finch from? • lawyer supporting the Ewells • author of the Maycomb Tribune • What was Mrs. Dubose addicted to? • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2023-04-13
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- - The theme showing bias against other nationalities
- - having felt sympathy or empathy for another person
- - The writing of this book was ___________ to the social events and issues present at that time.
- - A disagreement brought before the court of law
- - The way someone perceives the world
- - Common practice in which humanity has participated throughout history
- - Thoroughly investigate
- - The term used to describe a person being charged with a criminal offence
- - Lawful behaviour or treatment
- Nuts - A member of the walnut family, bears edible nuts. Mr Cunningham pays Atticus in these nuts
- - Refusing to change your opinion or actions
- - Spits in Atticus’ face in disgust
- - To act with unnecessary aggression, sometimes uncontrolled
- - Having no patience towards anybody
- - Group of elected people, appointed by the judge to influence the decisions made in court
- - A community of people engaged in a shared social activity
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- - Kind regard towards others for their characteristics or abilities
- - Total lack of compassion or empathy towards others
- - A strong bias against a topic or group of people
- - Hold against a specific force with confidence or passion
- - To change your belief about something for someone else
- - Insufficient evidence or not proven by given evidence
- - Lower in status, importance or quality
- - A overview of a class of people's characteristics or behaviour
- - the probability of rising or increasing, noun. A natural tendency to act in a specific way
- - Being in accordance with the law
- - Equal opportunity shared between all classes of people
- - The protagonist of the story
- - The deuteragonist of this story, commonly known as a feared and mystical person
- - Doing something you have forbidden others from doing
30 Clues: - Thoroughly investigate • - The protagonist of the story • - Lawful behaviour or treatment • - Being in accordance with the law • - Spits in Atticus’ face in disgust • - Having no patience towards anybody • - The way someone perceives the world • - Lower in status, importance or quality • - Refusing to change your opinion or actions • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2023-04-04
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- the county Miss Caroline is from
- Tom was accused of raping this Ewell girl
- Mrs. Dubose was previously addicted to this drug
- first name of the sheriff
- Atticus asked her to help him deliver the bad news to the Robinson family
- the old mean lady is Mrs.
- Atticus' profession
- Jem read this book to Mrs. Dubose
- Scout's last name
- Scout's real name
- Miss Gates talked about this historical figure
- Scout convinced Mr. _____ in the mob
- Jem was this age when he broke his arm
- Tom Robinson was charged on a count of
- Calpurnia's eldest son
- Jem is crazy about this sport
- Jem is supposed to read to Mrs. Dubose for this long
- her house was on fire
- Scout's father
- Tim Johnson is the name of a
- He killed Tim Johnson
- Mrs. Dubose's servant
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- The schoolteacher tried to give this boy a quarter for lunch money
- she took Scout and Jem to her church
- Tom Robinson was shot while trying to ______
- Jem and Scout built this in their yard
- name of Atticus' sister
- told to go home from school and to wash his hair
- the county Dill is from
- nickname given to Arthur Radley
- servant in Finch home
- Scout and Jem found trinkets in a hole in a _____
- Atticus' brother
- animal that is peaceful and only sings
- Scout rolled down the hill and entered the Radley's front yard in a ____
- county in which the novel takes place
- Boo Radley put this on Scout when the fire was raging
- name of the judge
- Dill told many lies about his ___.
- Dill's real first name
- name of the Reverend of the black church
- first name of Scout's uncle's cat
42 Clues: Scout's father • Atticus' brother • Scout's last name • Scout's real name • name of the judge • Atticus' profession • servant in Finch home • her house was on fire • He killed Tim Johnson • Mrs. Dubose's servant • Calpurnia's eldest son • Dill's real first name • name of Atticus' sister • the county Dill is from • first name of the sheriff • the old mean lady is Mrs. • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2023-04-06
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- Prejudice and discrimination against individuals based on their race.
- Preconceived opinions about individuals based on stereotypes or beliefs.
- The quality of being honest and having strong moral principles.
- The central event of the novel.
- The state of being equal, especially in status, rights, and opportunities.
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of another.
- The painful feeling arising from the consciousness of something dishonorable or improper.
- The feeling of responsibility for a wrongdoing or mistake.
- The mysterious home of Boo Radley.
- Unwillingness to accept views, beliefs, or behavior that differ from one's own.
- The black man falsely accused of rape.
- The Finches' African-American housekeeper.
- A particular attitude toward or way of regarding something; a point of view.
- Great bravery or courage, especially in the face of danger or difficulty.
- A person's principles or standards of behavior.
- Scout and Jem's father and a lawyer.
- The mysterious neighbor who becomes a subject of fascination.
- The neighbor who struggles with addiction.
- The use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities.
- The separation or isolation of a race, class, or group.
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- Atticus's sister who tries to instill traditional values in Scout.
- A genre of literature that explores the darker aspects of Southern culture.
- The ability to do something that frightens one.
- The sheriff of Maycomb.
- The state of being free from guilt or wrongdoing.
- A poor farmer and friend of the Finches.
- A widely held but oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing.
- The concept of fairness and impartiality in legal proceedings.
- A friend of Scout and Jem who visits Maycomb in the summers.
- The abusive father who falsely accuses Tom Robinson.
- mob A group of people who take the law into their own hands and try to execute someone without a trial.
- Sympathetic pity and concern for the sufferings or misfortunes of others.
- A symbol of innocence and kindness.
- An inner feeling or voice viewed as acting as a guide to the rightness or wrongness of one's behavior.
- Scout's older brother.
- The ability or willingness to tolerate something, in particular the existence of opinions or behavior that one does not necessarily agree with.
- The protagonist and narrator of the novel.
- A book that Dill and Scout are obsessed with.
- The fictional town where the novel is set.
- A neighbor of the Finches who is kind and supportive.
40 Clues: Scout's older brother. • The sheriff of Maycomb. • The central event of the novel. • The mysterious home of Boo Radley. • A symbol of innocence and kindness. • Scout and Jem's father and a lawyer. • The black man falsely accused of rape. • A poor farmer and friend of the Finches. • The Finches' African-American housekeeper. • The protagonist and narrator of the novel. • ...
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- Cunningham / Son of Mr. Cunningham and classmate of Scout
- Tate / The sheriff of Maycomb and a major witness at Tom Robinson's trial
- Caroline Fisher / Scout's new teacher
- Alexandra / Sister of Atticus, Moves in with Atticus during the trial
- / Son of Atticus
- / Southern Alabama, Where the book takes place
- Ewell / Came to school for ONLY only the first day; looked very dirty, said he had "cooties"
- / Daughter of Atticus and narrator of book
- / Neighbor is the Finches that is very mysterious and never leaves the house
- Dolphus Raymond / A wealthy white man who lives with his black mistress
- / House keeper at the finches home
- / Friend from Mississippi
- Taylor / Judge of Tom Robinsons case
- Sykes / Pastor at Negro Church; Allowed Scout and Jem to be allowed in Church (were brought in by Calpunria)
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- / Father of Scout and Jem
- / Daughter of Bob Ewell, victim of the trial
- / Alexandra's grandson, who had been dropped off at Finch's Landing for the holiday
- / Calpurnia's son who leads the church choir.
- / Old women that lives by the Finches and teaches Scout and Jem bravery
- Ewell / Father of Mayella, alcoholic
- / Boo Radly's father
- Atkinson / Lives across from the Finches, knew Atticus when he was young
22 Clues: / Boo Radly's father • / Son of Atticus • / Father of Scout and Jem • / Friend from Mississippi • / House keeper at the finches home • Ewell / Father of Mayella, alcoholic • Taylor / Judge of Tom Robinsons case • Caroline Fisher / Scout's new teacher • / Daughter of Bob Ewell, victim of the trial • / Daughter of Atticus and narrator of book • ...
To kill a mockingbird 2017-03-13
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- What was the first story Dill told to Jem and Scout? -
- What religion are the Finch’s -
- What was most important to Aunt Alexandra
- What is Atticus trying to teach Jem by sending him to read to Mrs. Dubose -
- Who is Aunt Alexandra’s son
- What type of parasite does Walter Cunningham have? -
- What was the last treasure found in the tree? -
- What was the first payment received by Atticus from Mr. Cunningham? -
- What kind of trees were in the Radley’s back yard? -
- What was Scout’s favorite food? -
- What did Miss Maudie grow in her backyard? -
- “It is a ____ to kill a mockingbird”
- Who is the best checker player in Maycomb? -
- What is Jem’s real name? -
- What was Miss Caroline’s last name? -
- What was Mrs. Dubose addicted to? -
- What is Mrs. Dubose dying from? -
- What type of gun does Mrs. Dubose carry at all times? -
- Where does Miss Caroline come from
- What is Jem’s favorite sport? -
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- What color was the blanket that Boo placed on Scout during the fire? -
- The main occupation in Maycomb was ________ farming. -
- Jem treats Walter Cunningham with … -
- Who were Atticus’s first clients? -
- How did Scout’s mother die? -
- How old was Jem when he broke his arm
- Where did Nathan Radley come from? -
- What is Aunt Alexandra good at?
- What book will Dill give Jem for touching the Radley house? -
- What does Mrs. Dubose leave for Jem after she passed away -
- What is another word for tuberculous?
- What relationship did Dill and Scout have? -
- What did Atticus hope to win for Tom Robinson? -
- What is the garbage truck driver’s name
- Where is this story set?
- What is Scout’s favorite clothing? -
- What is the dog suffering from?
- What flavour of gum was found in the tree? -
- Why was school cancelled in May? -
- What did Miss Maudie send home with the children? -
40 Clues: Where is this story set? • What is Jem’s real name? - • Who is Aunt Alexandra’s son • How did Scout’s mother die? - • What religion are the Finch’s - • What is Aunt Alexandra good at? • What is the dog suffering from? • What is Jem’s favorite sport? - • What was Scout’s favorite food? - • What is Mrs. Dubose dying from? - • Why was school cancelled in May? - • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2020-10-16
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- A guess or a deduction.
- A temporary stay
- A denomination of the Protestant church
- Dow He had the second most selling Autobiography only the Bible exceeded him
- Creates and sells drugs
- The battle which is a metaphor because of how old it is
- Decimal System It is a system published in 1876
- A subjective view on things
- Ghost Dill bet this against two Tom Swifts
- Unusually small
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- To be annoyed or frustrated
- Where Dill is originally from
- Place The house of Radley's
- The General that ran up the creeks
- Son of Mr. Radley
- A synonym of a burlap bag
- Great embarrassment or shame
- A parasite that lives in the stomach
- Something forbidden by law
- Sadness that goes overboard
20 Clues: Unusually small • A temporary stay • Son of Mr. Radley • A guess or a deduction. • Creates and sells drugs • A synonym of a burlap bag • Something forbidden by law • To be annoyed or frustrated • Place The house of Radley's • Sadness that goes overboard • A subjective view on things • Great embarrassment or shame • Where Dill is originally from • The General that ran up the creeks • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2021-03-17
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- “There goes the meanest man ever God blew breath into” was said by
- What grade is Jem in near the end of the book?
- The house of Miss _____ burned down.
- Who can't pass the first grade?
- What is Dill's full name?
- What candy does Scout buy before the pageant?
- What do Mockingbirds Make?
- Who is the prosecuting attorney?
- What is X’s last name?
- During what time did Tom Robinson get shot in jail.
- Jem is ____ years older than Scout.
- Who did Tom Robinson work for?
- Who has the nickname One-Shot
- What was Miss Dubose addicted to?
- What's the first thing Scout finds in the knot-hole?
- Who said, “It made one down and about two more to go.”
- Calpurnia works as a ______
- What is it called when a person has both male and female characteristics?
- Where do the children like to sleep in the summer?
- What gets put on Scout as she watches the house fire?
- What's a Chiffarobe?
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- What is Uncle Jack's cat's name?
- The house of _____ was broken into.
- What was Scout doing when the pageant was happening?
- What is Tom Robinson accused of?
- What drink does Mr. Raymond always drink?
- Who is 25 years old?
- Boo was ______ when he supposedly stabbed his father
- What is it called when someone can't get to heaven?
- Who insults Miss Caroline?
- Who does Scout fight at Christmas?
- The spinster Barber sisters are ______
- What's Boo Radley's first name?
- Senseless slaughter of songbirds by hunters and children. Was said by?
- What color was Miss Caroline's nail polish?
- The _____ is a gift from Miss Dubose to Jem after her death.
- Who is aunt Alexandra's husband?
- Who killed Bob Ewell?
- Who is Scout's third grade teacher?
- How old was Jem when he broke his arm?
40 Clues: Who is 25 years old? • What's a Chiffarobe? • Who killed Bob Ewell? • What is X’s last name? • What is Dill's full name? • What do Mockingbirds Make? • Who insults Miss Caroline? • Calpurnia works as a ______ • Who has the nickname One-Shot • Who did Tom Robinson work for? • Who can't pass the first grade? • What's Boo Radley's first name? • What is Uncle Jack's cat's name? • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2021-04-29
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- What is Scout's brothers name?
- What was Scout's pageant costume?
- Who scared the kids the night of the pageant?
- What is Scout's last name?
- Who kissed Tom Robinson?
- What is name of Calpurnia's church?
- Who is Tom Robinson's lawyer?
- Who is the aunt that stays with the Finch's?
- What does Atticus do in his free time?
- What is the title of the novel?
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- Who is the Finch's servant?
- Is Tom Robinson guilty or innocent?
- Who is Tom Robinson's wife?
- Who is Scout supposed to get married to?
- What is Boo's real name?
- What was Mrs. Dubose addicted to?
- What state is Maycomb in?
- What is the judge's name?
- Who is the sheriff of Maycomb County?
- Who is the Ewell dad?
20 Clues: Who is the Ewell dad? • What is Boo's real name? • Who kissed Tom Robinson? • What state is Maycomb in? • What is the judge's name? • What is Scout's last name? • Who is the Finch's servant? • Who is Tom Robinson's wife? • Who is Tom Robinson's lawyer? • What is Scout's brothers name? • What is the title of the novel? • What was Scout's pageant costume? • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2021-05-18
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- A restriction on a person or activity.
- Father of Jem and Scout.
- Bad-tempered, argumentative, and uncooperative.
- Envy (someone) the possession or enjoyment of (something).
- Unjust or prejudicial treatment of different categories of people.
- Jeremy Atticus Finch's nickname.
- He saves the children from Bob Ewell.
- Charles Baker Harris' nickname.
- Trivial, worthless, or insolent talk or ideas.
- The story takes place in _____County.
- To moderate the intensity of.
- Preconceived opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience.
- The story takes place during the Great _____.
- An inclination or natural tendency to behave in a particular way.
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- Prejudice and discrimination against a particular ethnic or racial group.
- Jean Louise Finch's nickname.
- Strong disapproval, typically on moral grounds.
- When a mob puts someone to death extralegally on the purpose of tradition or their version of justice.
- A thing that is granted, especially in response to demands; a thing conceded.
- Overcome with anger; extremely indignant.
- Dill comes from _____, Mississippi and spends every summer in Maycomb with her aunt.
- These people are one of the poorest of Maycomb and do not accept anything if they cannot return it.
- Mr. Dolphus Raymond drinks this out of the paper sack.
- The final verdict is that Tom Robinson is ____.
- Bob Ewell and ____ Ewell are in an abusive relationship.
- A printing system using a rotary press with intaglio cylinders, typically running at high speed and used for long print runs of magazines and stamps.
- Jem loses this after hearing the verdict.
- Morally correct behavior or thinking; righteousness.
- The mother figure for the Finch family.
- People who only sing their hearts out for us.
- Bob Ewell accuses Tom Robinson of ____.
31 Clues: Father of Jem and Scout. • Jean Louise Finch's nickname. • To moderate the intensity of. • Charles Baker Harris' nickname. • Jeremy Atticus Finch's nickname. • He saves the children from Bob Ewell. • The story takes place in _____County. • A restriction on a person or activity. • The mother figure for the Finch family. • Bob Ewell accuses Tom Robinson of ____. • ...
To Kill A MockingBird 2021-06-27
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- What Atticus is
- Morphine addict
- The cook who works for Atticus
- Name of the title of the book
- The Father of the antagonist
- What Boo Radley put on Scout while the house is on fire
- Something found the tree
- The daughter of Atticus
- Something the children built after it snowed
- The opposite of guilty
- Jem's real name
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- The son of Atticus
- Something Miss Maudie loves
- The place where the main character lives
- Scout's lover
- Fairness,Law
- The cousin Scout punches
- The house across of Scout got caught on ...
- A main theme later in the book
- Boo Radley's older brother
- The name of the dog with rabies
- Something found in the tree by Scout
- Something Calpurnia takes the children to
- The present Scout and Jem got for Christmas
- Boo Radleys real name
25 Clues: Fairness,Law • Scout's lover • What Atticus is • Morphine addict • Jem's real name • The son of Atticus • Boo Radleys real name • The opposite of guilty • The daughter of Atticus • The cousin Scout punches • Something found the tree • Boo Radley's older brother • Something Miss Maudie loves • The Father of the antagonist • Name of the title of the book • The cook who works for Atticus • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2021-06-03
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- The publisher of Maycomb's newspaper. (two words)
- What does Bob Ewell try to do to Jem and Scout?
- The missionary group meets for a _______ party.
- Who dies at the beginning of chapter 8?(two words)
- What is the name of Cal's church? (two words)
- Narrator of story.
- During the fire, what does Scout get covered with?
- Scout wakes up screaming the world was ending because she saw _____ outside.
- Who lets the Finch kids and Dill play in her yard as long as they don't trample her azaleas? (two words)
- Boo leaves two pieces of _______ in the Radley's oak tree.
- What does Jem find folded on the fence?
- Stabbed his dad with a pair of scissors.
- to escape, physically or mentally.
- The Finches' black cook
- Who is the "meanest man ever God blew breath into" according to Calpurnia? (two words)
- To be in a deplorable condition. This word is used to describe the Radley's porch.
- Who does Miss. Gates say chased the Jews?
- The minister at Cal's church. (two words)
- Tom's lawyer.
- Accused of beating and raping a white girl.(two words)
- The sheriff of Maycomb. (two words)
- Who visits Maycomb every summer?
- What does Mr. Radley fill in the hole from the tree?
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- Which white man married a black woman? (two words)
- What does Atticus do to the rabid dog?
- Scout _____ Boo home at the end of the book.
- Tom Robinson was declared _____ but was really innocent.
- Miss Caroline prohibits Scout to _____ at home.
- Atticus younger brother.
- Francis called Atticus a _____ at the christmas dinner.(two words)
- What does Bob Ewell do to Atticus apart from threatening him?
- A boy who cant afford lunch at school. (two words)
- Who broke into judge Taylor's house? (two words)
- Who has a morphine addiction? (two words)
- She tries to be a female influence in Scout's life
- Who is the girl that was supposedly raped and beaten?
- Where does Scout eagerly prepare to go for the first time in chapter 2?
- What is the name of the judge in Tom Robinson trial?
- A person that makes and sells drugs, medicine.
- Scout's older brother.
- That is distant but within sight.
- equally skillful with each hand. Atticus says this word to Mr. Ewell when he is writing.
- A short,fight or struggle in a confused way at close quarters.
- Scout used this word to describe how she never protests when Atticus gives her instructions.
- Jem, Dill and Scout get caught trying to give a ______ to Boo.
- The amount of times Tom Robinson was shot.
- Who does Scout stop at the jail? (two words)
- Miss Maudie's house _____ down
- The act of examining something closely. This word was used at the court when the jury and witness were thinking alike.
- The _____ of Tom took place.
50 Clues: Tom's lawyer. • Narrator of story. • Scout's older brother. • The Finches' black cook • Atticus younger brother. • The _____ of Tom took place. • Miss Maudie's house _____ down • Who visits Maycomb every summer? • That is distant but within sight. • to escape, physically or mentally. • The sheriff of Maycomb. (two words) • What does Atticus do to the rabid dog? • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2022-05-16
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- A lawyer who tries to defend a black man
- one of the major themes of the novel
- Boo places gifts for the children in the ______ of a tree
- The author of the novel
- the new teacher who doesn't understand Maycomb
- Scout and Jem's snowman looks like this person
- a mother figure for the Finch children; cares for them and loves them
- pretends to be a drunkard
- The narrator of the story
- a rabid dog that Atticus shoots
- falsely accused of rape
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- A morphine addict Jem reads to
- Is left-handed
- A lonely and confused young lady
- the method used to sing a hymn at First Purchase
- Saves the children at the end of the novel
- this event impacts the novel and characters
- Has his childhood destroyed by the Tom Robinson trial
- Walter Cunningham puts this all over his lunch
- Scout is dressed as a _____ for the Halloween pageant
- The town where the story is set
- a friend from Meridian who visits each summer
22 Clues: Is left-handed • The author of the novel • falsely accused of rape • pretends to be a drunkard • The narrator of the story • A morphine addict Jem reads to • The town where the story is set • a rabid dog that Atticus shoots • A lonely and confused young lady • one of the major themes of the novel • A lawyer who tries to defend a black man • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2016-11-09
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- Getting accused of rape
- Very poor people; pay people back with goods
- What Mrs. Dubose is addicted to
- Historic era the book took place in
- Pretends to be drunk
- What Scout dressed up as for the pageant
- Jem and Scout's friend
- Brother of Scout
- Owner of Maycomb Tribune
- Aunt of Scout and Jem
- City story took place
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- Name of the judge
- Name of the town gossip
- Lawyer
- Person who put the blanket on Scout during the fire
- Scout's school teacher
- Last name of Atticus, Jem, and Scout
- Real name of Boo Radley
- Job of Heck Tate
- Person who said that Mr. Ewell killed himself
- the prosecuting attorney
- Servant
- Narrator
23 Clues: Lawyer • Servant • Narrator • Job of Heck Tate • Brother of Scout • Name of the judge • Pretends to be drunk • Aunt of Scout and Jem • City story took place • Scout's school teacher • Jem and Scout's friend • Name of the town gossip • Real name of Boo Radley • Getting accused of rape • the prosecuting attorney • Owner of Maycomb Tribune • What Mrs. Dubose is addicted to • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2019-05-22
Across
- Where Jem and Scout find their treasures.
- Atticus' brother, Scout's uncle.
- Dill's full name.
- Tom Robinson was trying to flee when he was ___________.
- Scout's last name.
- Who said, "Why, one sprig of nut grass can ruin a whole yard."
- Whose nickname was Ol' One-Shot?
- Jem had to read every evening to ___________.
- What did Jem and Scout build when it snowed?
Down
- Atticus' sister; Scout's aunt.
- Who is the "malevolent phantom?"
- Sheriff of Maycomb.
- What book did Atticus read to Scout at the end of the book?
- Atticus was defending ___________.
- "It's a sin to kill a _________."
- Scout's first teacher.
- Who attacked Jem and Scout on their way home?
- What was Scout dressed up as for the pageant?
- Setting of the book.
- The Verdict.
- What did Atticus shoot?
21 Clues: The Verdict. • Dill's full name. • Scout's last name. • Sheriff of Maycomb. • Setting of the book. • Scout's first teacher. • What did Atticus shoot? • Atticus' sister; Scout's aunt. • Who is the "malevolent phantom?" • Atticus' brother, Scout's uncle. • Whose nickname was Ol' One-Shot? • "It's a sin to kill a _________." • Atticus was defending ___________. • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2018-10-07
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- What is Caplurnia"s job?
- What is atticus job?
- who escaped home?
- Who is Alexandra's grandson?
- What new family member did Dill get?
- What the name of their town?
- Who gets in trouble with Mrs. Dubose?
- What did Alexandra wanted to do to Calpurnia?
- What are Jack & Alexandra to Atticus?
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- Who was bullying Scout?
- What is Tom Robinson accused of?
- What was Jem & Scout present on Christmas?
- What is Uncle Jack job?
- Who died in this part?
- What race is Calpurnia?
- Where did Calpurnia brought the kids when Atticus left?
- Where is Dill from?
- What is Scout real name?
- Who is Scout ashamed of?
- Who is Atticus defending?
20 Clues: who escaped home? • Where is Dill from? • What is atticus job? • Who died in this part? • Who was bullying Scout? • What is Uncle Jack job? • What race is Calpurnia? • What is Caplurnia"s job? • What is Scout real name? • Who is Scout ashamed of? • Who is Atticus defending? • Who is Alexandra's grandson? • What the name of their town? • What is Tom Robinson accused of? • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2019-05-20
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- filth
- body
- fame
- everlasting; continuous
- explain
- impressive
- to lessen or calm
- disrespect
- a violent attack
- sarcastic; bitter; nasty
- foolish or rash boldness
- belonging to a articular region or country
- a feeling of regret or quilt
- good fortune; wealth
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- irregular
- work or labor that is strenuous requires a lot of energy and stamina
- a condition that is in existence at birth
- odd behavior
- cheerful; merry
- childish
20 Clues: body • fame • filth • explain • childish • irregular • impressive • disrespect • odd behavior • cheerful; merry • a violent attack • to lessen or calm • good fortune; wealth • everlasting; continuous • sarcastic; bitter; nasty • foolish or rash boldness • a feeling of regret or quilt • a condition that is in existence at birth • belonging to a articular region or country • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2023-05-15
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- Scout's brother
- Atticus has this by defending a black man
- The kids found this filled with cement one day
- Mr. Raymond was known for his ___.
- During the 1930s, there was not slavery, but there was __
- The person who lives in the house that everyone is scared of
- Atticus is the _____ ____ in Maycomb
- There was a ___ at Ms. Maudie's house
- The Finch family cook
- The man who borrowed money from Atticus
- Atticus prefers to __ instead of taking the car
- Atticus's job
- Scout's teacher was mad she could do these things
- Tom's "victim"
- The social class of Walter Cunningham
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- Tom Robinson got shot while he tried to ___
- Scout's full name
- The town gossip
- Boo Radley was supposedly part of one of these when he was a teenager
- Burris Ewell had these in his hair at school
- The social class of Bob Ewell
- The sheriff
- The night that Tom moved here, there was an angry mob that showed up
- We find out that Tom is ___ in his left arm
- Walter Jr. put __ all over his food
- The social class of Atticus Finch
- Scout's friend from Mississippi
- This was mysteriously found on Scout after the fire
- Scout's father
- The town where the story takes place
- This was what Scout dressed up as for Halloween
31 Clues: The sheriff • Atticus's job • Scout's father • Tom's "victim" • Scout's brother • The town gossip • Scout's full name • The Finch family cook • The social class of Bob Ewell • Scout's friend from Mississippi • The social class of Atticus Finch • Mr. Raymond was known for his ___. • Walter Jr. put __ all over his food • Atticus is the _____ ____ in Maycomb • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2023-05-11
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- Who is Tom Robinson accused of raping? (Full name, no spaces)
- Name of Cal's church (no spaces)
- The place the narrator and her friends sit during the trial.
- The narrator originally finds two pieces of ____ in a knot-hole of an oak tree near the Radley place.
- The person who gives the case of Tom Robinson to Atticus (Title and Name)
- Verdict of the trial of Tom Robinson
- Mrs. Gates writes on the chalkboard "WE ARE A ______" after talking about Hitler
- A ____ mob appears in front of Maycomb County Jail to ___ Tom Robinson
- Full name of the county drunkard
- Full name of Maycomb's County Sheriff
- Who said it? "Mockingbirds don’t do one thing but make music for us to enjoy . . . but sing their hearts out for us. That’s why it’s a sin to kill a mockingbird” (No spaces)
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- The person the County Sheriff suggests killed Mr. Ewell, but believes did no wrong as he was defending the narrator and her brother (Nickname and Last name)
- "Atticus has the _____ shot in Maycomb County"
- "Jack! When a child asks you something ____ him, for goodness' sake"
- The food the narrator dresses up as in the school play "Ad Astra per Aspera"
- Boo Radley's true first name
- "You never _____ someone until you consider things from his point of view"
- Name of the dog with rabies (no spaces)
- "I wanted you to see what real ____ is, instead of getting the idea that ____ is a man with a gun in his hand"
- Aunt Alexandra wants the narrator to act more like a ____
- Nickname of the brother of the narrator
- The nickname of the narrator of the novel
- Last name of the prosecuting attorney
- Profession of the protagonist's Uncle Jack
- Mr. Underwood is a firm believer in ______, despite being racist
- The term of the different way Calpurnia's church sings hymns
- Mr. Ewell's dominant hand
- What Aunt Alexandra obsesses over
- The nickname of the protagonists' friend from Meridian, Mississippi
- The action/sign of respect the balcony uses as Atticus leaves the court used as a thank you
30 Clues: Mr. Ewell's dominant hand • Boo Radley's true first name • Name of Cal's church (no spaces) • Full name of the county drunkard • What Aunt Alexandra obsesses over • Verdict of the trial of Tom Robinson • Last name of the prosecuting attorney • Full name of Maycomb's County Sheriff • Name of the dog with rabies (no spaces) • Nickname of the brother of the narrator • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2024-05-13
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- Who is Scout in real life?
- Who did Jem have to read to every afternoon?
- Who's defending Tom Robinson?
- What had rabies?
- Who gets stuck in the window during the house fire?
- What did Scout think was under her bed?
- Who's Scout's mother figure?
- What side of Mayella's face was abused?
- What's Scout's real name?
- What is Mayella's dads name?
- What is Scout's last name?
- Who does Scout recognize in the mob?
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- What's the judges name?
- Who do the kids sit with during the trial?
- What hand does Bob sign his name with?
- Who's house burns down?
- What does the tree hole Jem gets gifts from get filled with?
- Who's Scouts brother?
- Who comes to visit over summer?
- How did Tom Robinson hurt his arm?
- What does Dill do to end up under Scout's bed?
- Who's claiming that Tom Robinson raped them?
- What is Mrs.Dubose addicted to?
- What does Boo Radley put on Scout's shoulders?
- What's wrong with Tom Robinson's left arm?
25 Clues: What had rabies? • Who's Scouts brother? • What's the judges name? • Who's house burns down? • What's Scout's real name? • Who is Scout in real life? • What is Scout's last name? • Who's Scout's mother figure? • What is Mayella's dads name? • Who's defending Tom Robinson? • Who comes to visit over summer? • What is Mrs.Dubose addicted to? • How did Tom Robinson hurt his arm? • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2024-04-15
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- The judge who presides over the case.
- Who decides Tom Robinson's guilt?
- The name of Calpurnia's church, First....
- The only people allowed on the jury.
- Where is the novel set?
- Who comes to live with Jem, Scout and Atticus?
- Mayella's flowers, red .....
- In Atticus' view, where are all people meant to be treated equal?
- Employer who vouches for Tom's character.
- Mayella and Bob's surname.
- Mrs Dubose's struggle.
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- The white character who chooses to live in a black community.
- The historical period the novel is set during.
- What is Tom's surname?
- The first thing Scout finds in the knot hole?
- The sheriff's surname.
- A member of the mob. Mr....
- Scout's real name.
- Boo Radley's real name.
- Who spits at Atticus?
- What is it a sin to kill, according to Atticus?
- The author's surname.
22 Clues: Scout's real name. • Who spits at Atticus? • The author's surname. • What is Tom's surname? • The sheriff's surname. • Mrs Dubose's struggle. • Where is the novel set? • Boo Radley's real name. • Mayella and Bob's surname. • A member of the mob. Mr.... • Mayella's flowers, red ..... • Who decides Tom Robinson's guilt? • The only people allowed on the jury. • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2024-05-10
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- The Finch's favorite Uncle
- Gin What caused Tom Robinson's left arm to be weak
- The name of the Finch family home
- The men group who frequent the court
- The Ewell's live near the town
- What Mayella is a victim off
- People with weird blue eyes and no buttons
- Name of mean teacher
- Town the book is set in
- Calpurnia's son
- What does Atticus not like to do
- A Finch with the middle name of Louise
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- The last name of the man with the mixed children
- Who's house catches on fire
- The last name of the solicitor
- The last name of Walter
- The name of the reverend
- Old Lady who was addicted to morphine
- The mean cousin
- What is weirdly put on fruit and veggies at lunch that Scout is disgusted by
- Who thinks Atticus will surely win the case
- The person Mayella gets angry at
- The mysterious Radley boy
- First name of the dad Ewell
- Sheriff's first name
25 Clues: The mean cousin • Calpurnia's son • Name of mean teacher • Sheriff's first name • The last name of Walter • Town the book is set in • The name of the reverend • The mysterious Radley boy • The Finch's favorite Uncle • Who's house catches on fire • First name of the dad Ewell • What Mayella is a victim off • The last name of the solicitor • The Ewell's live near the town • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2024-07-20
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- prejudgement misjudgement bias
- separation of racial groups
- discrimination against people based on race
- linger to commit a crime
- preparation and enactment of laws
- war between opposing groups of the same country
- kill
- prejudice against people based on social class
- prejudice bias and intolerance
- right to vote in political elections
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- persecution domination injustic suffering
- citizen rights for freedom and equality
- homelessness
- white supremacists
- relating to the legal system; judgements made in court
- condition of being superior to all others
- liberation
- ownership of a person as property; forced labour, restricted liberty
- branch of government that makes the laws
- National Association for the Advancement of Coloured People
20 Clues: kill • liberation • homelessness • white supremacists • linger to commit a crime • separation of racial groups • prejudgement misjudgement bias • prejudice bias and intolerance • preparation and enactment of laws • right to vote in political elections • citizen rights for freedom and equality • branch of government that makes the laws • persecution domination injustic suffering • ...
