to kill a mockingbird Crossword Puzzles
To Kill a Mocking Bird 2013-05-15
Across
- The 'Mocking bird' of the story
- Tom Robinson's wife (first name)
- Like a mother to Scout and Jem
- Boo Radley's real name
- Moved around between different family members
- Scout is dressed up as this when she is attacked
- Fights to defend her father's honour
Down
- Gets his arm broken by Bob Ewell
- The number of communities that make up Maycomb
- Jem tries to teach Scout to dance like one of these
- Has probably been beaten up by her father
- Tries to defeat racism in the town
- Jem loses these when running away from the Radley house
- Accuses Tom of raping his daughter
14 Clues: Boo Radley's real name • Like a mother to Scout and Jem • The 'Mocking bird' of the story • Gets his arm broken by Bob Ewell • Tom Robinson's wife (first name) • Tries to defeat racism in the town • Accuses Tom of raping his daughter • Fights to defend her father's honour • Has probably been beaten up by her father • Moved around between different family members • ...
To Kill A Mocking Bird 2014-01-13
Across
- Who accusses Tom of rape?
- what is Jem's real name?
- Who's house burns down?
- Who visits the Finch's for a while?
- Who sneaks up on the kids when they're leaving the halloween pagent?
- Who saves the kids from Bob Ewell?
- How many times does Tom get shot?
- Who is the Finch's servant?
Down
- What is Scout's real name?
- Who is the town gossip?
- Who is under Scout's bed?
- Who was found guilty at the trials?
- What does Atticus shoot?
- What is Scout for the Halloween pagent?
14 Clues: Who is the town gossip? • Who's house burns down? • What does Atticus shoot? • Who accusses Tom of rape? • Who is under Scout's bed? • What is Scout's real name? • what is Jem's real name? • Who is the Finch's servant? • How many times does Tom get shot? • Who saves the kids from Bob Ewell? • Who visits the Finch's for a while? • Who was found guilty at the trials? • ...
to kill a mocking bird 2023-03-21
Across
- in a state of severe disrepair
- makes a gesture with the hand, arm, or head
- encourage someone to come nearer or follow.
- there.
- To misrepresent or disguise.
- now and then.
- a heart
Down
- are a cabbage of a variety that does not
- a state of confused and noisy disturbance.
- at some distance in the direction indicated;
- covered a fast-growing Asian vin
- a detailed inspection or investigation.
- to move or balance unsteadily; sway back and
- at infrequent or irregular
14 Clues: there. • a heart • now and then. • at infrequent or irregular • To misrepresent or disguise. • in a state of severe disrepair • covered a fast-growing Asian vin • a detailed inspection or investigation. • are a cabbage of a variety that does not • a state of confused and noisy disturbance. • makes a gesture with the hand, arm, or head • encourage someone to come nearer or follow. • ...
@Madeline 2024-02-11
After the Fire - Greta Allieri 2025-08-06
Across
- To fake something
- A territory governed by a queen or a king
- The art of paper folding
- A person who helps people with legal problems
- An Italian national dish
- An Appliance used to wash clothes
- A group of people who works together to achieve something
- Later than a particular time or event
- A famous novel written by George Orwell
- A dog's sound
- The only definite article in English
- Proof that you didn't commit a crime
- The path where people walk at the side of the road
- The country known for the "Day of the Dead" (Dìa de los Muertos)
Down
- To express your opinion
- The director's surname of the film "Inception"
- Done on purpose, planned carefully
- To give reasons
- The human body has 206
- What you put your head on when you sleep
- The person who arrives first in a race
- The colour between black and white
- The U.S state where the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" is set
- It can be both a plant or a name
- A light, silver metal
- It can be caused by natural events or set on purpose
- To succeed in doing something
- Synonym of true, real, genuine
- To do what someone tells you to do
- To give importance to something
30 Clues: A dog's sound • To give reasons • To fake something • A light, silver metal • The human body has 206 • To express your opinion • The art of paper folding • An Italian national dish • To succeed in doing something • Synonym of true, real, genuine • To give importance to something • It can be both a plant or a name • An Appliance used to wash clothes • Done on purpose, planned carefully • ...
Wordy Wednesday 10/30 2024-10-30
Across
- What is "Lawyers, I suppose, were children once" an example of (from To Kill a Mockingbird)
- Morgan was weeping after having 3 shots of tequila, she was ______.
- Kelly stayed very calm and _____, even when everyone else was yelling at her.
- "He passed away" vs "He was murdered"
- Mr. O'Hare thought he was all that with his big ego in the Lorax movie.
- That dirty underwear was repulsing;________.
Down
- I had a ________ when I meditated and cried and let it all out.
- The Nazis wanted to ______ the reputation of the Jews.
- Youth is wasted on the young
- He had OCD and was very _______, doing every task multiple times until it was perfect.
- Okonkwo was extremely _______, thinking he was deserving of all power over others.
- Jesus was the _____ of God's word.
12 Clues: Youth is wasted on the young • Jesus was the _____ of God's word. • "He passed away" vs "He was murdered" • That dirty underwear was repulsing;________. • The Nazis wanted to ______ the reputation of the Jews. • I had a ________ when I meditated and cried and let it all out. • Morgan was weeping after having 3 shots of tequila, she was ______. • ...
To Kill a Mokingbird 2014-09-24
Across
- to show what will happen in the future
- How the culture of the setting effects the story
- The most emotional part of the story
- The main problem in the story
- the attitude towards the audience
Down
- The beginning of the story
- to make something understandable
- where the story takes place
- A person,animal,or inanimate object
- The story is made up and not based on real events
10 Clues: The beginning of the story • where the story takes place • The main problem in the story • to make something understandable • the attitude towards the audience • A person,animal,or inanimate object • The most emotional part of the story • to show what will happen in the future • How the culture of the setting effects the story • ...
Review H 2023-09-18
Across
- the word "home" has positive feelings of warmth and security.
- In a formal essay, the author might use words like "utilize" and "therefore," whereas in a casual conversation, they might say "use" and "so."
- it's raining heavily outside, and someone sarcastically says, "What a beautiful day!"
- Improve your gas mileage by 96% by using high-octane gas
- "The sun's rays danced on the sparkling, turquoise water."
- Roosevelt was critical of Japan in his Pearl Harbor speech
- Politicians often use this to persuade voters during speeches.
Down
- "home" is "a place where one lives."
- a fire station burns down
- "Please don't wait a moment longer to help save the starving animals of the world."
- the eerie and tense feeling the reader gets while reading a horror story.
- In Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet," the audience knows that Juliet is not really dead when Romeo thinks she is
- "To Kill a Mockingbird" takes place in the fictional town of Maycomb, Alabama, in the 1930s.
- A doctor recommends using Advil
14 Clues: a fire station burns down • A doctor recommends using Advil • "home" is "a place where one lives." • Improve your gas mileage by 96% by using high-octane gas • "The sun's rays danced on the sparkling, turquoise water." • Roosevelt was critical of Japan in his Pearl Harbor speech • the word "home" has positive feelings of warmth and security. • ...
Setting/ Environment Crossword! 2024-09-13
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- There is depth within To Kill a ______ and its analogies along with its racist tones.
- In “The Shawshank Redemption” ______ symbolizes freedom and renewal.
- Landscapes from the ________ dead resemble hard decisions,relationships,collapse of civilization and moral dilemmas.
- The _________ violence in “Children of Blood and Bone” aids in the spiritual and physical growth/discernment throughout Zelie’s journey to fight for her people.
- Rain and Snow foreshadow ________ or emotional turmoil.
- The stereotypical dreary winter is used in It's a __________ Life.
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- The season that takes place during a certain______help convey true feelings of a character.
- Any book dealing with a social issue can be considered _________.
- _________ is one of the most personal and even intimate acts between human beings.
- _________ locations can actually shape a persons character.
- Interpret literature from the _______ intent and time period.
- Squid Game __________ the cruelty of Capitalism and Wealth Inequality.
12 Clues: Rain and Snow foreshadow ________ or emotional turmoil. • _________ locations can actually shape a persons character. • Interpret literature from the _______ intent and time period. • Any book dealing with a social issue can be considered _________. • The stereotypical dreary winter is used in It's a __________ Life. • ...
TKAM Crossword 2025-04-30
Across
- Ghosts say his name to scare people off.
- Miss Maudie bakes ____ ______ for the children.
- Who wore red nailpolish?
- Aunt Alexandra lives at the _____ _____ with the rest of the Finch family.
- Who is wrongly accused of rape?
- What does Boo place on Scout's shoulders during the fire?
- Side effects of _____ include pain relief and euphoria.
- This weather is rare in the town where Scout and Jem live.
- Maycome is shrouded in _____ against African Americans.
- Which neighbor's home caught on fire?
- Scout calms down a ____, saving herself and loved ones.
- The church Calpurnia frequents is known as the _____ _____ church.
- This word means morally correct behavior or thinking, righteousness.
- Romeo: Juliet as Scout:____
- What does Atticus break during the rabid dog encounter?
- This word means to make less severe or burdensome
- This word means to be reserved or uncommunicative in speech.
- What is Atticus' profession?
- Atticus reminds Scout to climb into someone's skin to feel this.
- Who cried during the trial?
- When escaping from the Radley house, ____ lost his trousers.
Down
- What does the mockingbird symbolize in this book?
- Who died when Scout was two?
- It is bad luck to kill a _____, who only sings and never harms.
- This word means to have a preference or special liking for something.
- What is Scout's full name?
- How old is Tom's child?
- Scout always wears this item of clothing.
- Jem received ___ dollar(s) from Atticus on his birthday
- What flower does Mrs. Dubose leave for Jem?
- Boo Radley's first gift to the children was _____.
- Who does the snowman resemble?
- Atticus is recognized for his excellent gunmanship with this nickname.
- Judge Taylor chews _____ during court.
- Scout was told not to ____ at home by her teacher, Miss Caroline.
- This flower flourishes in Miss Maudie's yard.
- This word means offering nothing stimulating and dull.
- What material is Jem and Scout carved out of?
- Walter Cunningham pours this condiment all over his food.
- This young girl tended to red geraniums.
- The Finch family lives in the "old tired town" of?
41 Clues: How old is Tom's child? • Who wore red nailpolish? • What is Scout's full name? • Romeo: Juliet as Scout:____ • Who cried during the trial? • Who died when Scout was two? • What is Atticus' profession? • Who does the snowman resemble? • Who is wrongly accused of rape? • Which neighbor's home caught on fire? • Judge Taylor chews _____ during court. • ...
Cousin Treasure Hunt Clue 2019-07-07
Across
- city where you'll find Notre Dame Cathedral
- the national park we all just camped in
- science that studies living organisms
- how many European countries Doig kids will visit this summer
- our pond in Maine
- Tunheim kids' first dog
- the type of spruce trees found where we camped
- In Imagine Dragon's Believer, he's the master of his _____
- tallest mountain range in the world
- Fortnite dance with weird swinging arms and high knees
- capital of California
- cutest and roundest street pup
- Doig kids' first dog
- the prestigious journalism award Papa won
Down
- ______ Boys, a group at Plantation Farm Camp
- California state bird
- the highest level of Boy Scout
- bassist for Guns n Roses
- As per Gabriel, love is _____
- 9th word of Boy Scout oath
- musical term for playing very loudly
- Drake song that says "Tryna keep it peaceful is a struggle for me"
- Scout's brother in To Kill A Mockingbird
- crustaceans with 10 legs
- Professor Trelawney's first name
- the town closest to Woodstock
- capital of New York
- the first name of the worst airport
- Muggle Studies teacher
29 Clues: our pond in Maine • capital of New York • Doig kids' first dog • California state bird • capital of California • Muggle Studies teacher • Tunheim kids' first dog • bassist for Guns n Roses • crustaceans with 10 legs • 9th word of Boy Scout oath • As per Gabriel, love is _____ • the town closest to Woodstock • the highest level of Boy Scout • cutest and roundest street pup • ...
To Kill a Mokingbird 2014-09-24
Across
- The most emotional part of the story
- How the culture of the setting effects the story
- A person,animal,or inanimate object
- to show what will happen in the future
- to make something understandable
- where the story takes place
Down
- The beginning of the story
- The main problem in the story
- The story is made up and not based on real events
- the attitude towards the audience
10 Clues: The beginning of the story • where the story takes place • The main problem in the story • to make something understandable • the attitude towards the audience • A person,animal,or inanimate object • The most emotional part of the story • to show what will happen in the future • How the culture of the setting effects the story • ...
Root Words/To Kill a Mockingbird Chapters 17-19 2024-04-08
Across
- root word; self
- the person who is accused of a crime
- in a kind or gentle way
- angry or bitter speech
- the act of making a conscious decision; the power of choosing
- not showing due respect for another person
Down
- root word; study of
- root word; father
- without; not having
- strike out or erase
- root word; life
- put an end to a rebellion or disorder by the use of force
- root word; time
13 Clues: root word; self • root word; life • root word; time • root word; father • root word; study of • without; not having • strike out or erase • angry or bitter speech • in a kind or gentle way • the person who is accused of a crime • not showing due respect for another person • put an end to a rebellion or disorder by the use of force • ...
minigame 2023-05-28
Across
- Went into hiding with his parents and the Frank family
- American author, YouTuber, podcaster, and philanthropist.
- The two main characters of "To Kill a Mockingbird"
- A novel about a teenager who seeks for his great perhaps
- Main protagonist of Looking for Alaska
Down
- One of the main characters of looking for Alaska whom Miles had his attention
- A novel by Harper Lee that takes place in the fictional town of Maycomb
- A teenage Dutch Jewish girl who hid from the Nazis for two years in World War II
- The novel where Anne describes her life events of just two years' duration
- Published a novel about a young girl who learns about racism
10 Clues: Main protagonist of Looking for Alaska • The two main characters of "To Kill a Mockingbird" • Went into hiding with his parents and the Frank family • A novel about a teenager who seeks for his great perhaps • American author, YouTuber, podcaster, and philanthropist. • Published a novel about a young girl who learns about racism • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2013-11-04
To Kill a Mockingbird 2022-04-11
4 Clues: the narrator of the novel • the town the story takes place • the family that is allowed special privileges • poor country folk, do not take anything they cannot pay back
To Kill A Mocking Bird Crossword 2013-05-16
Across
- What did Aunt Alexandra want Scout to be more like?
- What was inside the candy box Mrs.Dubose gave to Atticus?
- What book did Jem read to Mrs.Dubose?
- who is the neighbor that is mean to Jem and Scout?
- what did Jem leave behind when trying to escape the Radleys?
- Town that the book is set in
- Cousin that Scout can’t stand
- A sin in Atticus’ mind
- Animal that crawled out of Burris Ewell
Down
- Who gave the idea to make Boo Radley come out?
- The item that Scout found in a tree and ate it
- The Finch’s cook
- Nickname for Atticus when he did a lot of shooting
- What Jem bought for Scout with his twelfth birthday money
- What did Dill, Jem, and Scout see on the back porch of the Radley’s?
- What Uncle Jack did to Scout for getting into a fight with Francis
- what did Jem push Scout in all the way into the Radley property when he was mad at her?
- What did Mrs.Dubose give to Atticus before she died?
- Radley who put a blanket on Scout the night of the fire?
19 Clues: The Finch’s cook • A sin in Atticus’ mind • Town that the book is set in • Cousin that Scout can’t stand • What book did Jem read to Mrs.Dubose? • Animal that crawled out of Burris Ewell • Who gave the idea to make Boo Radley come out? • The item that Scout found in a tree and ate it • Nickname for Atticus when he did a lot of shooting • ...
General Knowledge 2025-03-08
5 Clues: Largest planet in our solar system • Author of "To Kill a Mockingbird" • civilization that built the Great Pyramid • Longest river in South AmericaLongest river in South America • Beatles British rock band with hits like "I Want to Hold Your Hand"
Groneck 2024-04-23
Across
- He invented TV.
- Grew up poor, made a company called Lancaster Caramel company, and invented the chocolate bar.
- She was a mathematician, known for saving the astronauts in Apollo 13.
- She invented a wooden cate to study animals that lived in the sea.
- He worried a lot as a child, he wrote a famous children's book "The Trumpet and the Swan".
- She loves color and went to art school.
- He is known to very intelligent, but was cruel to his sister.
- She loved to cook and eat, she was a chef on TV.
- She lived to almost 100, she graduated from college in July 1928.
- He was a baseball player and a pilot.
- She loved to run and was the first woman to win the Boston Marathon in 1966.
Down
- A poet who was born in NYC, but moved to the woods because of his love of nature.
- A famous author who wrote "To Kill a Mockingbird", a book about American justice.
- The strongest person on Earth, he wrestled a 500 pound lion.
- He is a famous boxer.
- He saved over 669 kids from the Nazis in World War II.
- He was a navy man, who learned how to breath underwater, and wrote over 50 books about the sea.
- She grew up with a lot of wild animals.
- A musician who played guitar and likes fish fry.
19 Clues: He invented TV. • He is a famous boxer. • He was a baseball player and a pilot. • She grew up with a lot of wild animals. • She loves color and went to art school. • A musician who played guitar and likes fish fry. • She loved to cook and eat, she was a chef on TV. • He saved over 669 kids from the Nazis in World War II. • ...
Los pasatiempos 2015-06-08
Across
- Yo ______ en la piscina.
- El ______ "To Kill a Mockingbird" es interesante.
- Los chicos ______ a los videojuegos.
- El hombre monta en ______.
- Tú _______ (caminar) todos los dias.
- Las chicas ______ en bicicleta.
- Nosotros ______ el tenis.
- Los estudiantes ______ (grabar) los proyectos.
- Mis amigos y yo ______ correos.
- No tengo mucho ______ libre.
- Vas a _____ al cine el domingo.
- Jugamos a los _____.
- Los actores _______ (actuar) en el teatro.
- Los ______ estan en la red.
- yo ______ (tomar)fotos de mis hijas.
- A ellos les gusta escuchar la ______.
- Yo ______ un libro.
- Mis ______ favoritos son baloncesto y el fútbol americano.
- Tú ______ los deportes.
- Tú escuchas la ______.
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- Mi prima ______ (sacar) la foto.
- Ellas tienen tiempo ______.
- Vamos al cine para ver las ______.
- Mi familia y yo _______ (viajar) durante el verano.
- Me gusta ______ al ritmo de la musica.
- Tocas el ______.
- Los ______ son las actividades que te gusta hacer.
- Los cantantes ______ muy bien.
- A nosotros nos gusta ______ el piano.
- La chica ______ la música.
- El artista _______ muchas pinturas.
- Quiero ______ una película nueva.
- Escribimos ________.
- El ______ se llama "Pac Man."
- Yo escribo _______.
- El _____ se llama "United Artists."
- Saco fotos de mi _____ de fotos.
37 Clues: Tocas el ______. • Yo escribo _______. • Yo ______ un libro. • Escribimos ________. • Jugamos a los _____. • Tú escuchas la ______. • Tú ______ los deportes. • Yo ______ en la piscina. • Nosotros ______ el tenis. • El hombre monta en ______. • La chica ______ la música. • Ellas tienen tiempo ______. • Los ______ estan en la red. • No tengo mucho ______ libre. • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2022-05-31
Mr. Goddard's very difficult To Kill a Mockingbird Crossword 2022-03-15
Across
- The word which was a cue for Scout to go on stage during the carnival.
- Heck Tate's job.
- What is Tom Robinson's wife's name?
- The name of the prosecution lawyer in the Tom Robinson case.
- What is the name of the lady whose flowers Jem destroys? Mrs...
- What town is Dill from?
Down
- What does Walter Cunningham pour all over his food?
- What is Uncle Jack's profession?
- The country from which the Finch family originates?
- What is the name of the Reverend in Maycomb's black church?
- What kind of flowers does Mayella Ewell grow?
- Mayella Ewell's middle name.
- What item of clothing does Jem lose on the Radley property?
13 Clues: Heck Tate's job. • What town is Dill from? • Mayella Ewell's middle name. • What is Uncle Jack's profession? • What is Tom Robinson's wife's name? • What kind of flowers does Mayella Ewell grow? • What does Walter Cunningham pour all over his food? • The country from which the Finch family originates? • What is the name of the Reverend in Maycomb's black church? • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird - Chapters 2-3 (5/13) 2024-05-06
Across
- Miss Caroline recommends Burris wash his hair with lye soap and treat his scalp with ________ (p. 29)
- Jem spends all of Saturday aloft in the ________ (p. 35)
- What food does Scout ask Walter if he likes? (p. 26)
- Who does Scout write a letter to in class? (p. 20)
- Calpurnia makes ________ bread for a surprise after school (p. 32)
- What grade is Jem in? (p. 18)
Down
- Dr. Reynolds charges people a bushel of what crop for delivering a baby? (p. 23)
- What month did Dill leave? (p. 17)
- The sixth grade teacher who yells at Miss Caroline is named Miss ______ (p. 24)
- What kind of vine does Atticus examine on the porch? (p.33)
- How many years has Burris come to the first day of first grade? (p. 30)
- Miss Caroline makes Scout read from The _____ Register (p. 19)
- What does Little Chuck call the bug in Burris’s hair? (p. 28-29)
13 Clues: What grade is Jem in? (p. 18) • What month did Dill leave? (p. 17) • Who does Scout write a letter to in class? (p. 20) • What food does Scout ask Walter if he likes? (p. 26) • Jem spends all of Saturday aloft in the ________ (p. 35) • What kind of vine does Atticus examine on the porch? (p.33) • Miss Caroline makes Scout read from The _____ Register (p. 19) • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2024-03-15
4 Clues: Who accused Tom Robinson of rape? • What college did Harper Lee go to? • Who is the boy who visits every summer? • County Where is to Kill A Mockingbird set at?
To kill a mockingbird 2023-09-18
4 Clues: "Wishing to do one's work or duty well and thoroughly" • "refers to a false or misleading appearance or belief" • "The act of scaring a weaker person to make them do something" • "prejudiced person who is intolerant of those holding different opinions"
To Kill a mockingbird 2025-05-07
Maycomb crossword 2023-02-23
Across
- Foolish
- accused of raping
- in a loud, glaring manner
- insulting or vile language
- Impossible to understand
- Scouts brother
- aggressive
- In a dry or sarcastic manner
Down
- filthy
- a bit, small amount
- plotted
- To be a sin
- the narrator
- Wild, menacing
- Manner of walking
- What they call black people
- Tom went to after being found guilty
17 Clues: filthy • Foolish • plotted • aggressive • To be a sin • the narrator • Wild, menacing • Scouts brother • accused of raping • Manner of walking • a bit, small amount • Impossible to understand • in a loud, glaring manner • insulting or vile language • What they call black people • In a dry or sarcastic manner • Tom went to after being found guilty
AP Lang, List One, Part II 2024-09-20
Across
- A rhetorical or literary figure in which words, grammatical constructions, or concepts are repeated in reverse order.
- A statement or assertion that something is the case, typically without providing evidence or proof.
- Example: "The Bible is the word of God because God says so in the Bible."
- "Wanna grab a bite?" instead of "Do you want to get something to eat?"
- Example: "She is reading a book."
- The omission or absence of a conjunction between parts of a sentence.
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- Example: "Each of us saw her duck."
- A set of reasons given in support of an idea, action, or theory.
- Example: In "To Kill a Mockingbird," Atticus Finch is a character known for his moral integrity.
- The most intense, exciting, or important point of something; a culmination or apex.
- Example: "The rain in Spain falls mainly on the plain."
11 Clues: Example: "She is reading a book." • Example: "Each of us saw her duck." • Example: "The rain in Spain falls mainly on the plain." • A set of reasons given in support of an idea, action, or theory. • The omission or absence of a conjunction between parts of a sentence. • "Wanna grab a bite?" instead of "Do you want to get something to eat?" • ...
Animal in the Book Title 2023-01-24
Across
- Last name of "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time" author.
- Last name of "Of Mice and Men" author.
- "Mister Popper's ______" by Richard and Florence Atwater
Down
- "The Silence of the _____" by Thomas Harris
- Last name of "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings" author.
- Last name of "To Kill a Mockingbird" author.
6 Clues: Last name of "Of Mice and Men" author. • "The Silence of the _____" by Thomas Harris • Last name of "To Kill a Mockingbird" author. • Last name of "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings" author. • "Mister Popper's ______" by Richard and Florence Atwater • Last name of "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time" author.
Los pasatiempos 2015-06-08
Across
- Ellas tienen tiempo ______.
- Los ______ estan en la red.
- Tú _______ (caminar) todos los dias.
- Nosotros ______ el tenis.
- Mis amigos y yo ______ correos.
- Yo escribo _______.
- Las chicas ______ en bicicleta.
- Tú ______ los deportes.
- Jugamos a los _____.
- Los estudiantes ______ (grabar) los proyectos.
- Saco fotos de mi _____ de fotos.
- Vamos al cine para ver las ______.
- yo ______ (tomar)fotos de mis hijas.
- A nosotros nos gusta ______ el piano.
- El hombre monta en ______.
- El artista _______ muchas pinturas.
- Tú escuchas la ______.
- Escribimos ________.
Down
- A ellos les gusta escuchar la ______.
- El ______ "To Kill a Mockingbird" es interesante.
- El _____ se llama "United Artists."
- Mis ______ favoritos son baloncesto y el fútbol americano.
- Los ______ son las actividades que te gusta hacer.
- Los chicos ______ a los videojuegos.
- Mi prima ______ (sacar) la foto.
- Vas a _____ al cine el domingo.
- La chica ______ la música.
- Los cantantes ______ muy bien.
- Yo ______ un libro.
- Quiero ______ una película nueva.
- El ______ se llama "Pac Man."
- Yo ______ en la piscina.
- Los actores _______ (actuar) en el teatro.
- No tengo mucho ______ libre.
- Mi familia y yo _______ (viajar) durante el verano.
- Me gusta ______ al ritmo de la musica.
- Tocas el ______.
37 Clues: Tocas el ______. • Yo escribo _______. • Yo ______ un libro. • Jugamos a los _____. • Escribimos ________. • Tú escuchas la ______. • Tú ______ los deportes. • Yo ______ en la piscina. • Nosotros ______ el tenis. • La chica ______ la música. • El hombre monta en ______. • Ellas tienen tiempo ______. • Los ______ estan en la red. • No tengo mucho ______ libre. • ...
FML March Crossword 2024-03-07
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- First state to allow women to vote
- Joan Crawford had a famous rivalry with this actress
- Frida Kahlo was a renowned artist from this country
- Laverne and ______
- The first deaf-blind person to write a book and earn a bachelors degree
- Simon and _ released the first book of crossword puzzles in 1924
- Famous 20th Century Artist
- First woman in space
- First women to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean
- Edith Wharton was the first women to win this prize
- Writer of 'To Kill A Mockingbird'
- Best selling fiction writer of all time
- Famous painting
- The founder of modern nursing is _______ Nightingale
- Nurse who founded the American Red Cross
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- Recognized for bringing French cuisine to the American public
- Famous tennis playing sisters
- This amendment opened up voting to some women for the first time
- Wonder Woman's real name
- Mother of actress Jamie Lee Curtis
- Currently one of the biggest pop stars in the world
- Queen of England
- Author of the classic novel 'Frankenstein'
- This abolitionist was known as 'Moses' in The Underground Railroad
- This singer was the first woman to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
- First female billionaire
- Key figure in the civil rights movement
- Wrote the acclaimed novel 'Beloved'
- Starred in 'The Graduate'
- First woman to win a Nobel prize
30 Clues: Famous painting • Queen of England • Laverne and ______ • First woman in space • Wonder Woman's real name • First female billionaire • Starred in 'The Graduate' • Famous 20th Century Artist • Famous tennis playing sisters • First woman to win a Nobel prize • Writer of 'To Kill A Mockingbird' • First state to allow women to vote • Mother of actress Jamie Lee Curtis • ...
Novels & authors (last name) 2025-06-22
19 Clues: Ball • Tart • Wilde • Capote • Eggers • McEwan • Stoker • Atwood • Austen • Barnes • Burgess • Golding • Nabokov • Dickens • Eugenides • World Huxley • Purple Walker • a Mockingbird Lee • overTheCuckoosNest Kesey
Mockingbird 2014-10-13
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- what Jem left in the Radley's collard patch
- Bob Ewell's daughter
- where the novel is set
- surname of the man on trial
- otherwise known as Charles Baker Harris
- what the dog was suffering from
- Jem's age in the story
- Jean-Lousie's age in the story
- the children's aunt
- what Boo is supposed to have attacked his father with
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- what Mrs Dubose keeps on her lap
- the sort of flower destroyed by Jem
- the sheriff's first name
- what Walter Cunningham pours on his vegetables at dinner
- what Mrs Dubose was addicted to
- Jem's proper name
- the Finch family housekeeper
- sort of coins found in the tree
- Boo's real first name
- Jean-Louise's nickname
20 Clues: Jem's proper name • the children's aunt • Bob Ewell's daughter • Boo's real first name • where the novel is set • Jem's age in the story • Jean-Louise's nickname • the sheriff's first name • surname of the man on trial • the Finch family housekeeper • Jean-Lousie's age in the story • what Mrs Dubose was addicted to • sort of coins found in the tree • what the dog was suffering from • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2022-05-31
To Kill a Mockingbird 2026-01-14
Arsenal 2019-10-03
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- talking trash to others
- sweats
- kill 30 kill streaks
- 5 kill streaks
- different games modes
- your own first kill
- died behind walls
- updating soon
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- a fare crate that gives you melees and kill effects
- good players that are good at the game
- staying in the same place and camp
- rages and quits the game
- killing someone that turn into effects
- inf ammo, wall hacks, and others
- you first win
- not a singe shot
- get skins from crates
- 25 kill streaks
- new players
- dancing and taunting
20 Clues: sweats • new players • you first win • updating soon • 5 kill streaks • 25 kill streaks • not a singe shot • died behind walls • your own first kill • kill 30 kill streaks • dancing and taunting • get skins from crates • different games modes • talking trash to others • rages and quits the game • inf ammo, wall hacks, and others • staying in the same place and camp • ...
TKAM Ch. 1-10 Recall Puzzle 2025-03-24
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- The term for actions or beliefs that are considered unspoken rules for society (such as gender roles).
- A cook and mother figure to the Finch children.
- What Boo Radley was allegedly cutting up with scissors.
- The first name of the mad dog.
- Aunt Alexandra wants Scout to stop wearing _____.
- The cousin who was punched in the face at Christmas
- Something Scout is learning to show(via putting herself in someone else's shoes)
- Atticus is _________ Tom Robinson in court.
- The landmark where the kids stand to watch the Radley house.
- Dill's real first name
- Synonymous with fairness.
- The outspoken, curious narrator of the story
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- The last name of the woman who lives two houses north of the Finches.
- The activity that Scout tries to stop doing
- A doctor who realizes he was unfair to Scout.
- What Jem found sewn and folded on the fence
- What Miss Maudie is known for making
- The term for judging someone without knowing them (often based on things like race, gender, religion, etc.)
- The state that Maycomb is set in.
- Atticus says it is a sin to kill a _______?
- Boo Radley's real first name.
- Miss Maudie's house was lost to a ____?
- The substance that stopped the gifts in the knot-hole
- An older brother who is a leader, protective, and sometimes moody
- A wise lawyer and father
25 Clues: Dill's real first name • A wise lawyer and father • Synonymous with fairness. • Boo Radley's real first name. • The first name of the mad dog. • The state that Maycomb is set in. • What Miss Maudie is known for making • Miss Maudie's house was lost to a ____? • The activity that Scout tries to stop doing • What Jem found sewn and folded on the fence • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Crossword 2022-12-08
To Kill a Mockingbird Vocab, P. 160-204 2021-05-05
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- being such by nature;constituting an essential characteristic
- a written document commanding a person designated in it to appear in court under a penalty for failure
- a cause of persistent pain or distress; being troubled by something that causes suffering
- a distinguished characteristic, oddity, or quirk
- a machine that quickly and easily separates cotton fibers from their seeds
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- a usually roofed open gallery or portico attached to the exterior of a building
- a great number (of people); the public
- a viciously racist white supremacist organization that first arose in the South after the Civil War
- an irregular shifting back and forth or up and down in the level, strength, or value of something
- a piece of furniture that has both a section with drawers and a section for hanging clothes
10 Clues: a great number (of people); the public • a distinguished characteristic, oddity, or quirk • being such by nature;constituting an essential characteristic • a machine that quickly and easily separates cotton fibers from their seeds • a usually roofed open gallery or portico attached to the exterior of a building • ...
Connor Goodwin To Kill a Mockingbird Vocabulary Crossword 2017-02-28
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- to scold, to express stern disapproval of
- mental or emotional strength in facing adversity (trouble or misfortune), danger or temptation courageously
- angry due to injustice or mistreatment
- never wrong, incapable of error
- inconspicuous, not readily noticeable
- to quiet, to overwhelm something until it is powerless
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- to relieve, to make less severe, to soothe
- abnormality, a state different than what is expected or normal
- ill-natured, easily irritated or annoyed
- a restriction on a piece of land, the limiting of the passage of property (from one generation to another)
10 Clues: never wrong, incapable of error • inconspicuous, not readily noticeable • angry due to injustice or mistreatment • ill-natured, easily irritated or annoyed • to scold, to express stern disapproval of • to relieve, to make less severe, to soothe • to quiet, to overwhelm something until it is powerless • abnormality, a state different than what is expected or normal • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Vocab Crossword - Tarkan Ayata 2018-02-26
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- (verb) to scold, to express stern disapproval of
- (noun) a restriction on a piece of land, the limiting of the passage of property (from one generation to another)
- (noun) the act of declaring someone guilty of an offense
- (adjective) inconspicuous, not readily noticable
- (verb) to relieve, to make less severe, to smoothe
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- (noun) abnormality, a state different than what it expected of normal
- (noun) a noisy quarrel or fight
- (adjective) dangerous in effect, inclined to use harm
- (noun) mental or emotional strength in facing adversity (trouble or misfortune), danger or temptation courageously
- (verb) to quiet, to overwhelm something until it is powerless
10 Clues: (noun) a noisy quarrel or fight • (verb) to scold, to express stern disapproval of • (adjective) inconspicuous, not readily noticable • (verb) to relieve, to make less severe, to smoothe • (adjective) dangerous in effect, inclined to use harm • (noun) the act of declaring someone guilty of an offense • (verb) to quiet, to overwhelm something until it is powerless • ...
Pesticide Terminalogy 2024-05-07
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- A chemical used to kill nematodes.
- A chemical used to kill bacteria like Fireblight.
- A chemical used to kill rodents like rats.
- Any worm in the phylum, Nematoda.
- A chemical used to kill plants like dandelions.
- A chemical that is used to kill insects.
- A chemical used to kill birds like woodpeckers.
- Destructive insect that damages crops, livestock, ect.
- A chemical used to kill fungi like mushrooms.
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- Any chemical that destroys bacteria like Staff.
- A chemical used to kill mollusks like snails.
- Pesticides that work to kill one group of organisms but is harmless to others.
- A disorder in the body that has a distinct cause.
- A chemical used to kill fish like bass.
- Any chemical used to eliminate organisms like herbicides, insecticides, and fungicides.
15 Clues: Any worm in the phylum, Nematoda. • A chemical used to kill nematodes. • A chemical used to kill fish like bass. • A chemical that is used to kill insects. • A chemical used to kill rodents like rats. • A chemical used to kill mollusks like snails. • A chemical used to kill fungi like mushrooms. • Any chemical that destroys bacteria like Staff. • ...
Famous Authors and their Works 2023-03-13
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- AND PEACE - Novel written by Leo Tolstoy.
- - British author of "The Lord of the Rings" and "The Hobbit".
- CATCHER IN THE RYE - Novel written by J.D. Salinger.
- - Irish author of "The Picture of Dorian Gray" and "The Importance of Being Earnest".
- - British author of "Pride and Prejudice" and "Sense and Sensibility".
- - British author of "Jane Eyre" and "Wuthering Heights".
- - American author of "The Great Gatsby" and "Tender is the Night".
- - British author of "Brave New World" and "Island".
- - Czech author of "The Trial" and "The Metamorphosis".
- - British author of "1984" and "Animal Farm".
- - Play written by Reginald Rose.
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- - American author of "The Catcher in the Rye" and "Franny and Zooey".
- - Book written by Sylvia Plath.
- - American author of "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" and "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer".
- KILL A MOCKINGBIRD - Novel written by Harper Lee.
- - American author of "The Old Man and the Sea" and "A Farewell to Arms".
- - American author of "The Grapes of Wrath" and "Of Mice and Men".
- AND PREJUDICE - Novel written by Jane Austen.
- - British author of "Oliver Twist" and "Great Expectations".
- - British author of plays such as "Hamlet", "Romeo and Juliet", and "Macbeth".
20 Clues: - Book written by Sylvia Plath. • - Play written by Reginald Rose. • AND PEACE - Novel written by Leo Tolstoy. • AND PREJUDICE - Novel written by Jane Austen. • - British author of "1984" and "Animal Farm". • KILL A MOCKINGBIRD - Novel written by Harper Lee. • - British author of "Brave New World" and "Island". • CATCHER IN THE RYE - Novel written by J.D. Salinger. • ...
Maycomb County crossword #32 2022-03-24
7 Clues: Where we live today • our current president • the current era in the U.S. • the latest suspect accused of rape • what you should never hurt or kill • what was held on Halloween this year at the school • where the most recent murder attempt on two children took place
What's In a Name? 2024-02-29
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- John Green had many readers Looking for her in this YA bestseller
- Roald Dahl's most voracious young reader
- Greek mythology’s infamous ‘fall’ guy flew too close to the sun
- Arrowhead plant that represents survival in The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes
- Stephen King’s most famous "fan" takes things a little too far
- You might be wondering where Maria Semple’s agoraphobic architect has gone...
- Little Women’s would-be writer
- Oscar Wilde's seemingly ageless creation
- Named for a famous hero, this Greek demi-god has a popular children's book series
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- E. B. White’s beloved eight-legged speller weaves a charming web
- Jane Austen’s incorrigible matchmaker learns a few hard lessons AND finds love
- Makes a good case in To Kill a Mockingbird
- The young boy who must protect the 'Sea of Stories' in Salman Rushdie's children's fable
- This recent release reimagines an infamous queen from the Ramayana
- Be careful! Mentioning this Scottish play can bring bad luck
- This short fellow goes ‘there and back again’ in an iconic fantasy novel
- You might mean the doctor, NOT the monster
- One half of Shakespeare’s tragic star-crossed duo
18 Clues: Little Women’s would-be writer • Roald Dahl's most voracious young reader • Oscar Wilde's seemingly ageless creation • Makes a good case in To Kill a Mockingbird • You might mean the doctor, NOT the monster • One half of Shakespeare’s tragic star-crossed duo • Be careful! Mentioning this Scottish play can bring bad luck • ...
Crossword 2020-06-24
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- Stealing someone's ____.
- A chewy candy made of sugar or molasses boiled down.
- To become decomposed.
- The Very Hungry ____.
- ____ a leg.
- Made or carried out to cause death.
- An organism that exclusively consumes plants.
- The science of plants.
- Originating outside the limits of Earth.
- To turn the attention (to).
- Time ___ when you're having fun.
- The Great Wall of ____.
- ____ up the wrong tree.
- The last ____.
- A rectangle having four sides of equal length.
- ____ Gate Bridge.
- To kill a ____.
- There's a method to this ____.
- To supply or brighten with light.
- A word, line, sentence, verse or number that reads that same backwards as forwards.
- The ____ in the room.
- To eat into or away; destroy by slow consumption or disintegration.
- A dark dusty brown or dark reddish brown.
- A female fox.
- A circular journey beginning and ending at the same place.
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- A picture is worth a ____ words.
- You can't make an ____ without breaking some eggs.
- A small object worn to ward of evil, harm or illness.
- The fear of pain.
- A person who's job is to represent clients in a court of law.
- A thin, light, delicate pancake.
- A person, thing or influence supposed to bring bad luck.
- It takes two to ____.
- A small house, sometimes rented as a vacation home.
- To laugh or chuckle in a disrespectful manner.
- Restoration to life, consciousness or strength.
- A ____ in disguise.
- The ____ Tower of Pisa.
- Heard it on the ____.
- To kill by preventing air to the blood through the lungs.
- Characterised by a lack or seriousness or sense.
- A member of a gang of criminals.
- To begin to grow or develop.
- Take it with a ____ of salt.
- An Australian spiked animal resembling a hedgehog.
- You have the right to remain ____.
- A large cage or enclosure which birds are kept.
- Get a taste of your own ____.
- An angry dispute or altercation.
- A vent in the Earth's crust through which lava, steam and ash is expelled.
50 Clues: ____ a leg. • A female fox. • The last ____. • To kill a ____. • The fear of pain. • ____ Gate Bridge. • A ____ in disguise. • To become decomposed. • The Very Hungry ____. • It takes two to ____. • Heard it on the ____. • The ____ in the room. • The science of plants. • The ____ Tower of Pisa. • The Great Wall of ____. • ____ up the wrong tree. • Stealing someone's ____. • ...
Arts and Literature 2020-05-13
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- What is the name of the boy who is the wildest thing in the book Where the Wild Things Are?
- What animal does the word ovine relate to?
- Which songwriter won the Nobel Prize for Literature 'for having created new poetic expressions within the great American song tradition'?
- Which bestselling author writes under the pseudonym Robert Galbraith?
- In which British Seaside town is the Turner Contemporary art gallery?
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- Whose autobiography is entitled Long Walk to Freedom?
- Which artist created the 'bemusement park' Dismaland?
- What is the name of the Toad's mansion in The Wind and the Willows?
- What is Atticus Finch's profession in To Kill a Mockingbird?
- What phrase refers to a vicious cycle that you can't escape from?
10 Clues: What animal does the word ovine relate to? • Whose autobiography is entitled Long Walk to Freedom? • Which artist created the 'bemusement park' Dismaland? • What is Atticus Finch's profession in To Kill a Mockingbird? • What phrase refers to a vicious cycle that you can't escape from? • What is the name of the Toad's mansion in The Wind and the Willows? • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Vocab Chapters 14-15 2021-11-22
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- strange or unusual qualities
- gave in to one's pleasures; had what one wanted
- a prison for criminals
- not clearly expressed; hard to understand
- an angry dispute or disagreement
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- intellectual, spiritual, or moral improvement
- the act of resigning, withdrawing
- to be destroyed; die
- not audible; cannot be heard
- pleasantly calm or peaceful; quiet
10 Clues: to be destroyed; die • a prison for criminals • strange or unusual qualities • not audible; cannot be heard • an angry dispute or disagreement • the act of resigning, withdrawing • pleasantly calm or peaceful; quiet • not clearly expressed; hard to understand • intellectual, spiritual, or moral improvement • gave in to one's pleasures; had what one wanted
To Kill a Mockingbird Chapters 18 and 19 2017-11-08
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- NAME OF THE JUDGE
- LAST NAME OF ACCUSER
- NAME OF THE DEFENDANT
- OUTCOME OF THE TRIAL
- CONTROLS PROCEEDINGS IN THE COURTROOM
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- FORCING A PERSON TO HAVE SEXUAL RELATIONS AGAINST THEIR WILL
- PERSON WHO TESTIFIES WITH EVIDENCE
- LOCATION OF DEFENDANTS INJURY
- PROOF THAT THE CRIME HAPPENED
- PEOPLE THAT DECIDE THE VERDICT
10 Clues: NAME OF THE JUDGE • LAST NAME OF ACCUSER • OUTCOME OF THE TRIAL • NAME OF THE DEFENDANT • LOCATION OF DEFENDANTS INJURY • PROOF THAT THE CRIME HAPPENED • PEOPLE THAT DECIDE THE VERDICT • PERSON WHO TESTIFIES WITH EVIDENCE • CONTROLS PROCEEDINGS IN THE COURTROOM • FORCING A PERSON TO HAVE SEXUAL RELATIONS AGAINST THEIR WILL
To Kill A Mockingbird Vocabulary Test - Form B 2019-03-28
10 Clues: stop • behavior • full of hate • gruesome, gloomy • strongly dislike • to feel sorry for • decision of a jury • abusive language, cussing • protect from danger or harm • weird, strange, odd behavior
To Kill A Mockingbird Chapters 7 & 8 Vocabulary 2024-01-10
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- immeasurable
- the act of keeping awake at times when sleep is customary
- a person whose behavior deviates substantially from the standard
- to shape or form by so paring or cutting
- to make certain, exact, or precise
- indicating weakness
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- to approach or speak to in a challenging manner
- to adhere firmly or closely or loyally and unwavering
- impossible to comprehend
- to focus one's thought on; reflect on or ponder on
- to protect from decay or oblivion
- markedly lacking strength
12 Clues: immeasurable • indicating weakness • impossible to comprehend • markedly lacking strength • to protect from decay or oblivion • to make certain, exact, or precise • to shape or form by so paring or cutting • to approach or speak to in a challenging manner • to focus one's thought on; reflect on or ponder on • to adhere firmly or closely or loyally and unwavering • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird (Foundations) - Chapters 1 - 4 2024-04-10
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- Tells Scout she did a bad thing at lunch
- The best friend who only comes in summer
- The girl who is telling the story
- Has lice in his hair
- The second gift Scout and Jem find in the tree
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- Miss ____ Fisher - the teacher
- What Scout finds in the tree
- Name of the town
- Does not have his lunch at school
- The children are afraid of the _____ house
10 Clues: Name of the town • Has lice in his hair • What Scout finds in the tree • Miss ____ Fisher - the teacher • Does not have his lunch at school • The girl who is telling the story • Tells Scout she did a bad thing at lunch • The best friend who only comes in summer • The children are afraid of the _____ house • The second gift Scout and Jem find in the tree
Week 3 of To Kill A Mockingbird Vocab 2024-04-16
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- Definition- a person's inherent qualities of mind and character Sentence-This is a tax that affects the disposition of assets on death.
- Definition- lacking physical strength Sentence- After the game she was very feeble from running so much.
- Definition- a feeling of pensive sadness Sentence- The song that she was plaing was a melancholy love song.
- Definition- having no pity Sentence- After she was really rude to her friend she was ruthless
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- Definition- very angry; ireful; full of wrath Sentence- She was wrathful after the girl told lies about her.
- Definition- action or speech that makes someone annoyed or angry Sentence- My brother breaks into tears at the slightest provocation.
- Definition- devoid of guile; innocent and without deception. Sentence- The child has a smile so innocent and guileless.
- Definition- comparable in certain respects Sentence-This pattern seems analogous to the struggle for a viable business model for the Internet.
- Definition- an inclination or natural tendency to behave in a particular way Sentence- Their innate propensity to attack one another.
- Definition- opposite in nature, direction, or meaning Sentence- My reaction to hearing about the winner was quite contrary to my brothers.
10 Clues: Definition- having no pity Sentence- After she was really rude to her friend she was ruthless • Definition- lacking physical strength Sentence- After the game she was very feeble from running so much. • Definition- a feeling of pensive sadness Sentence- The song that she was plaing was a melancholy love song. • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird - Chapters 6-11 Vocabulary 2023-09-15
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- to cause to experience shame or humiliation
- similar or alike in some way
- expressing oneself easily in clear language
- a condition of turbulent motion
- most important ingredient; crucial element
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- a member of the confederacy
- a representation of exaggerated features
- to move in response to the force of gravity
- money, given as payment for a service
- a manner of personal conduct; behavior
10 Clues: a member of the confederacy • similar or alike in some way • a condition of turbulent motion • money, given as payment for a service • a manner of personal conduct; behavior • a representation of exaggerated features • most important ingredient; crucial element • to cause to experience shame or humiliation • to move in response to the force of gravity • ...
To Kill A MockingBird Chapter 16-19 Vocab 2025-02-20
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- Sarcastic; bitter; nasty. The way she talked was rude and ___.
- Brief; concise. Most teachers prefer answers that are more ___ so they don't have to read as much.
- Cunning; sneaky. The robber was ___ during his heist and got away without being seen.
- Acknowledged; admitted The football team ___ and the opponents scored.
- Boring; tiresome. Doing the same thing over and over for 8 hours every day would be very ___.
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- Good naturedly. She was working very well-natured and___.
- Soothed; calemd. The mother ___ her child to calm him down.
- Large cabinet with drawers and a place for hanging clothes. The ___ had all of my clothes in it.
- Sparing in the use of words; abrupt. Sometimes people are very ___ with the way they talk during speeches in order to say more when they don't know exactly what they are saying.
- A principle or belief generally held to be true. Most people believe God to be a ___.
10 Clues: Good naturedly. She was working very well-natured and___. • Soothed; calemd. The mother ___ her child to calm him down. • Sarcastic; bitter; nasty. The way she talked was rude and ___. • Acknowledged; admitted The football team ___ and the opponents scored. • Cunning; sneaky. The robber was ___ during his heist and got away without being seen. • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Chapter 6 Crossword puzzle 2025-01-29
10 Clues: Journey • Harmful • Breathing • Move or balance unsteadily • Very surprised and confused • Cutting off a persons limbs • Chubby, innocent looking child • Bleakly and depressingly empty • Pull/twist something or someone violently • Lift/haul something heavy with lots of effort
World Book Day! 2020-02-28
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- On what street does Sherlock Holmes live on?
- Which famous author wrote A Tale Of Two Cities?
- Which famous author also writes under the pseudonym Robert Galbraith?
- What's the name of Captain Hook's ship in the 1911 novel Peter Pan?
- Which Winnie The Pooh Character was named after A. A. Milne's son?
- Which children's book features Tweedledum and Tweedledee?
- What animal was Shere Khan in The Jungle Book?
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- Who wrote To Kill A Mockingbird?
- Author Joe Hill is the son of which other famous author?
- What is the title of the first volume in The Lord of the Rings trilogy?
- What was Roald Dahl's first published book?
- The Beatrix Potter series follows the adventures of this woodland creature and his friends
- Which young scientist created an 8 Foot monster during an experiment?
- Which London Train Station was the famous bear from Peru named after?
- What is the name of the lion in The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe?
15 Clues: Who wrote To Kill A Mockingbird? • What was Roald Dahl's first published book? • On what street does Sherlock Holmes live on? • What animal was Shere Khan in The Jungle Book? • Which famous author wrote A Tale Of Two Cities? • Author Joe Hill is the son of which other famous author? • Which children's book features Tweedledum and Tweedledee? • ...
TKAM Crossword 2024-04-19
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- Place for hiding gifts
- Calpurnia's son
- Scout's teacher
- Local judge in Maycomb
- The unknown entity
- Scout ____ Francis
- Atticus was praised by Scout for shooting the ___
- Character who tries to be mother influence in Scout's life
- author
- Item used to send a note to Boo Radley
- Meanest lady in the neighborhood
- Group of people that wanted to inflict their injustice on Tom
- What does Jem find folded on the fence?
- Scout's classmate that refuses to take money from Miss Caroline.
- Tom Robinson's wife
- Atticus is the best _____ in Maycomb county
- Accused of rape and subjected to several racial slurs
- White male who pretends to be drunk
- While reading this book we learned about the concept of _____
- location of the novel.
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- Destroyed Miss Maudie's home.
- Bob and Maya _____
- The sherriff
- Publisher of Maycomb tribune
- What killed Bob Ewell
- Dill's real name.
- Jem was forced to ____ to Mrs. Dubose
- Atticus brother
- Character who ran away from his parents
- Took Scout to a black church
- Atticus's job.
- Rabid dog Atticus shoots
- Boo's real first name
- Scout, Jem, and Atticus _____
- Finch family's cook
- Its a sin to kill a ___
- Atticus daughter
- Judge for Tom's trial
- Literary device throughout novel
- Character in the novel with autism
40 Clues: author • The sherriff • Atticus's job. • Calpurnia's son • Scout's teacher • Atticus brother • Atticus daughter • Dill's real name. • Bob and Maya _____ • The unknown entity • Scout ____ Francis • Finch family's cook • Tom Robinson's wife • What killed Bob Ewell • Boo's real first name • Judge for Tom's trial • Place for hiding gifts • Local judge in Maycomb • location of the novel. • ...
Vocab 2 2024-09-19
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- Example: "She is reading a book."
- The most intense, exciting, or important point of something; a culmination or apex.
- Example: In "To Kill a Mockingbird," Atticus Finch is a character known for his moral integrity.
- A set of reasons given in support of an idea, action, or theory.
- A rhetorical or literary figure in which words, grammatical constructions, or concepts are repeated in reverse order.
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- Example: "The Bible is the word of God because God says so in the Bible."
- The omission or absence of a conjunction between parts of a sentence.
- Example: "Wanna grab a bite?" instead of "Do you want to get something to eat?"
- Example: "The rain in Spain falls mainly on the plain."
- A statement or assertion that something is the case, typically without providing evidence or proof.
10 Clues: Example: "She is reading a book." • Example: "The rain in Spain falls mainly on the plain." • A set of reasons given in support of an idea, action, or theory. • The omission or absence of a conjunction between parts of a sentence. • Example: "The Bible is the word of God because God says so in the Bible." • ...
2 2024-08-29
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- - A handwritten or typed document, especially an author's original text.
- - Abbreviation for "science fiction", a genre that explores futuristic and imaginative concepts.
- - A place where books and other media are stored and made available for borrowing.
- - A collection of selected literary works, such as poems or short stories, by various authors.
- - The name of the main character in "Kappa" by Ryunosuke Akutagawa.
- - A book used as a standard work for the study of a particular subject.
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- - A set of three related works of art, often books, that form a series.
- - A genre that uses sequential art to tell a story.
- - The company responsible for producing and distributing books.
- - A section at the end of a book that serves as a conclusion or provides additional information.
- - A periodical publication containing articles, stories, and illustrations.
- - A long narrative work of fiction.
- - The last name of the author of "To Kill a Mockingbird".
- - A person who writes books, articles, or other literary works.
- - The sequence of events that make up a story.
15 Clues: - A long narrative work of fiction. • - The sequence of events that make up a story. • - A genre that uses sequential art to tell a story. • - The last name of the author of "To Kill a Mockingbird". • - The company responsible for producing and distributing books. • - A person who writes books, articles, or other literary works. • ...
Father's Day Scavenger Hunt 2022-06-17
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- Beatle some fans believed had died and been replaced by a double
- Actor who stars in The Philadelphia Story, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, and Anatomy of a Murder
- Beatle who crossed Abbey Road first in the famous album cover
- Highest-grossing Quentin Tarantino movie
- To Kill a Mockingbird takes place during _______.
- European country Audrey Hepburn was born in
- Black, red, and yellow bird in our backyard
- Group of munchkins who gave Dorothy a musical welcome to the land of Oz in The Wizard of Oz
- Song that contributed to the rumor that Paul had died
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- Movie that contains the quote, “With the whole world crumbling, we pick this time to fall in love.”
- Movie that won Woody Allen his second Best Screenplay award
- Yellowjackets’ most popular song
- Led Zeppelin song in which Robert Plant sings: "Gotta find the queen of all my dreams"
- Movie that won Marisa Tomei won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress
- Led Zeppelin song that contains the lyric “All the good times, baby I’ve been misusing”
15 Clues: Yellowjackets’ most popular song • Highest-grossing Quentin Tarantino movie • European country Audrey Hepburn was born in • Black, red, and yellow bird in our backyard • To Kill a Mockingbird takes place during _______. • Song that contributed to the rumor that Paul had died • Movie that won Woody Allen his second Best Screenplay award • ...
PPM Dec/Jan Crossword 2023-10-18
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- The Rio is a model of which brand of car? (3)
- Which Miley Cyrus song has been the biggest hit of 2023 so far? (7)
- Which female presenter does the BBC Radio 2 morning show? (3,4)
- The Best in Show at Crufts 2023 was from which country? (7)
- Where would you be if you were standing on the Spanish Steps? (4)
- Michael McIntyre hosts which TV game show which feature celebrities helping contestants to win money? (3,5)
- Who wrote iconic book 'To Kill a Mockingbird'? (6,3)
- Meghan Markle played Rachel Zane is which popular TV show? (5)
- What colour goes with red and white to make the Italian flag? (5)
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- What is the collective noun for a group of crows? (6)
- What is the capital city of Peru?
- Which Gary has joined Dragons' Den? (7)
- Who played the lead role in the film 'Castaway'? (3,5)
- King Charles is what number of his name? (5)
- What is the most common type of wild bird in the UK? (4)
- Gareth _____ the manager of the England football team? (9)
16 Clues: What is the capital city of Peru? • Which Gary has joined Dragons' Den? (7) • King Charles is what number of his name? (5) • The Rio is a model of which brand of car? (3) • Who wrote iconic book 'To Kill a Mockingbird'? (6,3) • What is the collective noun for a group of crows? (6) • Who played the lead role in the film 'Castaway'? (3,5) • ...
Emmett Till and To Kill a Mockingbird 2025-02-05
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- the city where Emmett was born
- the act of setting someone apart from other due to ethnicity, religion, etc.
- the woman Emmett was said to be flirting with
- age of Emmett when he was abducted
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- the act commited by Roy Bryant and J.W. Milam by breaking into Emmett's grandfather's home
- the reason why Emmett contracted a speech impediment
- the city in Mississippi that Emmett was visiting when he was murdered
- the action or practice of inflicting severe pain or suffering on someone
8 Clues: the city where Emmett was born • age of Emmett when he was abducted • the woman Emmett was said to be flirting with • the reason why Emmett contracted a speech impediment • the city in Mississippi that Emmett was visiting when he was murdered • the action or practice of inflicting severe pain or suffering on someone • ...
To kill a mockingbird crossword 2025-05-15
Vocabulary from To Kill a Mockingbird- Oliver Neale 2016-01-21
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- (adj.) arrogant; feeling superior to others
- (n.) abnormality, a state different than what is expected or normal
- (n.) a written legal order directing a person to appear in court
- (v.) to subdue or make powerless
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- (n.) someone involved in a lawsuit
- (n.) a dresser or armoire; a large cabinet with drawers or places for hanging clothes
- (adj.) run-down; repulsive, as from neglect
- (v.) to scold; to express stern disapproval of
- (v.) to lessen or to calm
- (adj.) sneaky, stealthy
10 Clues: (adj.) sneaky, stealthy • (v.) to lessen or to calm • (v.) to subdue or make powerless • (n.) someone involved in a lawsuit • (adj.) run-down; repulsive, as from neglect • (adj.) arrogant; feeling superior to others • (v.) to scold; to express stern disapproval of • (n.) a written legal order directing a person to appear in court • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Vocab Ch. 7-11 2017-09-19
10 Clues: joyfully • comparable • unnoticeable • unruly; hostile • difficult; cranky • out of style or use • changes from the norm • impossible to understand • insulting and/or vile language • able to express oneself clearly
To Kill a Mockingbird CH 9-11 Vocabulary 2025-02-14
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- those who exist/live at the same time
- an act of escaping or avoiding
- characterized by cleverness or originality
- possessing connections, similarities
- not noticeable or prominent
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- to speak clearly and in distinct syllables
- causing aggravation or annoyance
- causing nausea or upset stomach
- created an enemy or an antagonist
- a magnificent, decorated tomb
10 Clues: not noticeable or prominent • a magnificent, decorated tomb • an act of escaping or avoiding • causing nausea or upset stomach • causing aggravation or annoyance • created an enemy or an antagonist • possessing connections, similarities • those who exist/live at the same time • to speak clearly and in distinct syllables • characterized by cleverness or originality
To Kill a Mockingbird CH 12 & 13 Vocabulary 2025-03-03
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- obtained possession of something
- showing contempt; scornfully
- a right or privilege
- having to do with the church or the clergy
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- something given to make up for something else
- not consistent; not in agreement
- hard to overcome or deal with
- an angry dispute; quarrel
- sudden, disturbing feelings of uneasiness
- being permanent; lasting
10 Clues: a right or privilege • being permanent; lasting • an angry dispute; quarrel • showing contempt; scornfully • hard to overcome or deal with • not consistent; not in agreement • obtained possession of something • sudden, disturbing feelings of uneasiness • having to do with the church or the clergy • something given to make up for something else
To Kill A Mockingbird Part 2 Vocab Study 2024-04-19
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- (typically of speech or a debate) angry and bitter
- to envy or resent the pleasure or good fortune of (someone)
- unsure; uncertain; not definite or positive; hesitant
- hard to find or capture
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- the state of being superior
- makes (something) clear; explain
- manifesting, feeling, or expressing deep hatred or disapproval
- an agreement, usually a willingness to go along with what someone else suggests
- in a manner indicating anger or annoyance at something perceived as unfair.
- the property of being able to exist for an indefinite duration
10 Clues: hard to find or capture • the state of being superior • makes (something) clear; explain • (typically of speech or a debate) angry and bitter • unsure; uncertain; not definite or positive; hesitant • to envy or resent the pleasure or good fortune of (someone) • manifesting, feeling, or expressing deep hatred or disapproval • ...
How to kill a mockingbird 2021-02-18
5 Clues: a minor wrongdoing • characterized by one syllable • originating naturally in a particular place • a simple statement that expresses a general truth. • a situation where the owner of property has limited power over his own property.
To kill a mockingbird crossword 2025-05-15
5 Clues: a temporary stay • relieved, returned • quality style of handwriting • rickety, loosely constructed • an observation intended or regarded as authoritative
To Kill a Mockingbird Vocab (chapters 1-21 2018-02-14
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- adj. not legally permitted, unlawful
- adj. deviating from custom, irregular, peculiar
- n. the quality of being sentimental
- adj. hazy, vague, indistinct, confused
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- adj. suggesting an unhealthy mental state, unwholesomely gloomy
- n. a tendency to think favorably of something, preference
- adj. wishing evil or harm to another, evil, harmful
- adj. having an old-fashioned attractiveness or charm
- adj. orginiating in a particular region or country
- n. a temporary stay, to live temporarily
10 Clues: n. the quality of being sentimental • adj. not legally permitted, unlawful • adj. hazy, vague, indistinct, confused • n. a temporary stay, to live temporarily • adj. deviating from custom, irregular, peculiar • adj. orginiating in a particular region or country • adj. wishing evil or harm to another, evil, harmful • adj. having an old-fashioned attractiveness or charm • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Chapters 1-2 Vocabulary 2024-01-19
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- irritations or annoyances
- one who prepares and sells medicines
- a brief, temporary stay
- heavily indulging in; rolling in
- spotlessly clean and fresh
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- a feeling of shame or humiliation
- occurring or living naturally in an area
- religious devotion and reverence to God
- having or exhibiting hatred
- made less severe or burdensome
10 Clues: a brief, temporary stay • irritations or annoyances • spotlessly clean and fresh • having or exhibiting hatred • made less severe or burdensome • heavily indulging in; rolling in • a feeling of shame or humiliation • one who prepares and sells medicines • religious devotion and reverence to God • occurring or living naturally in an area
To Kill a Mockingbird CH 3 & 4 Vocabulary 2025-01-14
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- calmness, serenity, stillness
- awful, horrid, disgusting
- unmanageable, irritable, unruly
- antagonistic, combative, quarrelsome
- charming, cheerful, friendly
- profitable, successful, favorable
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- authoritarianism, oppression, totalitarianism
- having a wide range
- persist, endure, proceed
- doing away with or doing without something
10 Clues: having a wide range • persist, endure, proceed • awful, horrid, disgusting • charming, cheerful, friendly • calmness, serenity, stillness • unmanageable, irritable, unruly • profitable, successful, favorable • antagonistic, combative, quarrelsome • doing away with or doing without something • authoritarianism, oppression, totalitarianism
To Kill a Mockingbird CH 12 & 13 Vocabulary 2025-02-28
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- obtained possession of something
- an angry dispute; quarrel
- something given to make up for something else
- having to do with the church or the clergy
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- not consistent; not in agreement
- showing contempt; scornfully
- being permanent; lasting
- sudden, disturbing feelings of uneasiness
- hard to overcome or deal with
- a right or privilege
10 Clues: a right or privilege • being permanent; lasting • an angry dispute; quarrel • showing contempt; scornfully • hard to overcome or deal with • not consistent; not in agreement • obtained possession of something • sudden, disturbing feelings of uneasiness • having to do with the church or the clergy • something given to make up for something else
TO KILL A MOCKING BIRD CROSSWORD 2019-01-31
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- People in General
- A barrier, railing, or other upright structure, typically of wood or wire, enclosing an area of ground to mark a boundary, control access, or prevent escape.
- To make a solemn declaration or affirmation by some sacred being or object
- Drop saliva uncontrollably from the mouth.
- Striving to achieve or attain something in the face of difficulty or resistance.
- A native or inhabitant of the south, especially of the southern US.
- A book of blank pages for sticking clippings, drawings, or pictures in.
- Hit (someone or something) with the palm of one's hand or a flat object.
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- Give the impression or sensation of being something or having a particular quality.
- a large number of people gathered together in a disorganized or unruly way.
- A tribunal presided over by a judge, judges, or a magistrate in civil and criminal cases.
- A district, especially one forming a community within a town or city.
- A thin, flat piece of wood or other material, many of which are attached in rows to the outside of a roof or a wall
- Hanging down loosely
- Gloomy and drab
- Unwilling to give or spend; ungenerous.
- Thrust a knife or other pointed weapon into (someone) so as to wound or kill.
- Walk or move at a slow, relaxed pace.
18 Clues: Gloomy and drab • People in General • Hanging down loosely • Walk or move at a slow, relaxed pace. • Unwilling to give or spend; ungenerous. • Drop saliva uncontrollably from the mouth. • A native or inhabitant of the south, especially of the southern US. • A district, especially one forming a community within a town or city. • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird - Vocabulary from Chapters 12, 13 and 14 2022-01-27
Across
- (of a person's face) to become red, from illness or strong emotion
- an argument, a fight
- to shout or yell
- not able to be endured or tolerated
- given by inheritance
- a person who sells goods illegally
- relating to the Christian church
- showing deep respect
- a long bench used to sit people in church
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- disappointed
- a change in the tone of pitch of the voice
- wriggle or twist the body from side to side
- a shade of blue
- mixed together
- to annoy someone by following them or asking constant questions
- appropriate for a "well-bred" and decorous woman
- a rough and noisy fight
- infuriating, extremely annoying
- in a scornful way, that shows disdain
19 Clues: disappointed • mixed together • a shade of blue • to shout or yell • an argument, a fight • given by inheritance • showing deep respect • a rough and noisy fight • infuriating, extremely annoying • relating to the Christian church • a person who sells goods illegally • not able to be endured or tolerated • in a scornful way, that shows disdain • a long bench used to sit people in church • ...
Books with Father-Daughter/Son Theme 2021-06-18
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- Tara Westover tells the tale of her educational journey and fierce family ties.
- This book tells the story of Oskar setting out to solve the mystery of a key he discovers in his father's closet.
- Late one winter night, a little girl and her father go owl calling
- Stephen King wrote this book with his son Owen King.
- Laurie Halse Anderson's novel that tells the story of Haley and her father Andy on the road.
- Daughters will always be their father's little _.
- This romance author has twin daughters named Savannah and Lexie.
- What type of promise does Alice's father make?
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- What lesson Atticus Finch teaches his daughters in "To Kill A Mockingbird."
- A bond between a father and daughter is.
- The book that started Destiny Constantin's writing career.
- Give Dad ______ and Kisses on Father's Day
- Month of the year that we celebrate Father's day.
- Daddy to give his daughter an extra-special hair style in this story of self-confidence written by Matthew A. Cherry.
- Nicky remembers the night she and her father found a baby in the snow.
15 Clues: A bond between a father and daughter is. • Give Dad ______ and Kisses on Father's Day • What type of promise does Alice's father make? • Month of the year that we celebrate Father's day. • Daughters will always be their father's little _. • Stephen King wrote this book with his son Owen King. • The book that started Destiny Constantin's writing career. • ...
SCS Books Crossword Puzzle – Newsletter Sep/Oct’24 2024-08-15
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- "All morons hate it when you call them a ____," is quote from "Catcher in the Rye"
- "The ____'s Son" is Kirk Douglas' autobiography
- "____" was an unfinished novel by Jane Austen
- "Honest people don't hide their ____", is a quote from "Wuthering Heights"
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- "Atticus told me to delete the ____ and I'd have the facts." Is a quote from "To Kill A Mockingbird"
- Michael Jackson's autobiography is entitled "____"
- According to "Wind in the Willows," the best part of a holiday is not the rest but watching other people ____
- The young heroine in "Charlotte's Web" is named ____
- Oscar Wilde said on arriving at New York customs, "I have nothing to declare but my ____"
- In "Horton Hatches the Egg" ____ is the name of the bird who convinces Horton the elephant to sit on her egg
10 Clues: "____" was an unfinished novel by Jane Austen • "The ____'s Son" is Kirk Douglas' autobiography • Michael Jackson's autobiography is entitled "____" • The young heroine in "Charlotte's Web" is named ____ • "Honest people don't hide their ____", is a quote from "Wuthering Heights" • "All morons hate it when you call them a ____," is quote from "Catcher in the Rye" • ...
to kill a mocking bird 2025-03-11
13 Clues: lawer • tomboy • cooker • the judge • the sheriff • poor farmer • ______ game • false accuse • older brother • smart young boy • across the street neighbor • reverend of the First Purchase M.E. • believes in the racism and gender roles
Puzzle - 13: Famous People and Biographies 2023-10-15
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- Acclaimed American author of "To Kill a Mockingbird".
- American pop artist famous for his Campbell's Soup cans.
- Renowned physicist who developed the theory of relativity.
- British prime minister during World War II.
- German philosopher known for his ideas on morality and ethics.
- American Founding Father and author of the Declaration of Independence.
- Legendary British rock guitarist known for his iconic riffs.
- American civil rights leader and advocate for nonviolent protest.
- American founding father who helped draft the U.S. Constitution.
- Egyptian queen known for her relationships with Julius Caesar and Mark Antony.
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- English playwright famous for works like "Hamlet" and "Romeo and Juliet".
- Polish-French scientist who won two Nobel Prizes for her research.
- British nurse and statistician known as the founder of modern nursing.
- American inventor and businessman behind the light bulb.
- Indian leader who led his country to independence from British rule.
- American astronaut and the first person to walk on the moon.
- Legendary American singer and "Queen of Soul".
- Egyptian pharaoh known for his monumental construction projects.
- Famous Mexican artist known for her self-portraits.
- British naturalist and author of "On the Origin of Species".
20 Clues: British prime minister during World War II. • Legendary American singer and "Queen of Soul". • Famous Mexican artist known for her self-portraits. • Acclaimed American author of "To Kill a Mockingbird". • American pop artist famous for his Campbell's Soup cans. • American inventor and businessman behind the light bulb. • ...
Famous Books 2024-06-20
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- The husband of a Lady (____ of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien)
- A round sweet treat (If You Give a Mouse a ____ By Laura Joffe Numeroff)
- London and Paris are... (A Tale of Two ____ by Charles Dickens)
- A violent end (To ____ a Mockingbird by Harper Lee)
- Often the partner of Thirst (The ___ Games by Suzanne Collins)
- Lilac and Lavender are shades of (The Color _____ by Alice Walker)
- Opposite of big (_____ Women by Louisa May Alcott)
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- They make up a Pride (singular) (The ____, the Witch, and the Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis)
- What Hershey's Kisses are made of (Charlie and the _____ Factory by Roald Dahl
- A place with a playground and walking trails (Jurassic ____ by Michael Crichton)
- Made by a spider (Charlotte's ___ by E. B. White)
- A person who steals things (The Lightning ____ by Rick Riordan)
- Opposite of Out (Alice's Adventures __ Wonderland by Lewis Carroll)
- A name that sounds like "hairy" (_____ Potter by J.K. Rowling)
- It's not good, it's ... (The ____ Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald)
- A group of lions (___ and Prejudice by Jane Austen)
16 Clues: Made by a spider (Charlotte's ___ by E. B. White) • Opposite of big (_____ Women by Louisa May Alcott) • A violent end (To ____ a Mockingbird by Harper Lee) • A group of lions (___ and Prejudice by Jane Austen) • The husband of a Lady (____ of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien) • Often the partner of Thirst (The ___ Games by Suzanne Collins) • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird - Chapters 1 - 5 Vocabulary 2 of 2 2016-09-12
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- calmly; quietly
- sad and gloomy
- kindness; generosity, charity
- sensible; done with sound judgment
- disapproval; condemnation
- utterly stupid or silly (as ____ behavior)
- a grossly immoral act; a sin
- to judge or decide
- plague; a usually fatal epidemic disease
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- something that is extremely hard and firm (root word is a very hard rock)
- warm and sincere; friendly
- education; instruction (as information to benefit one's intellect)
- favorable; tending to favor or bring good luck
- kind and gentle
- to have the feeling that someone or something is beneath you; that it or they are worthless
- always ready to argue or fight
- peacefulness; serenity
- smaller than ordinary
- unspoken, silent, implied, inferred, understood
19 Clues: sad and gloomy • calmly; quietly • kind and gentle • to judge or decide • smaller than ordinary • peacefulness; serenity • disapproval; condemnation • warm and sincere; friendly • a grossly immoral act; a sin • kindness; generosity, charity • always ready to argue or fight • sensible; done with sound judgment • plague; a usually fatal epidemic disease • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird - Chapters 1 - 5 Vocabulary 2 of 2 2016-09-12
Across
- kindness; generosity, charity
- smaller than ordinary
- kind and gentle
- unspoken, silent, implied, inferred, understood
- a grossly immoral act; a sin
- disapproval; condemnation
- sensible; done with sound judgment
- peacefulness; serenity
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- plague; a usually fatal epidemic disease
- favorable; tending to favor or bring good luck
- utterly stupid or silly (as ____ behavior)
- sad and gloomy
- calmly; quietly
- to judge or decide
- always ready to argue or fight
- education; instruction (as information to benefit one's intellect)
- to have the feeling that someone or something is beneath you; that it or they are worthless
- warm and sincere; friendly
- something that is extremely hard and firm (root word is a very hard rock)
19 Clues: sad and gloomy • calmly; quietly • kind and gentle • to judge or decide • smaller than ordinary • peacefulness; serenity • disapproval; condemnation • warm and sincere; friendly • a grossly immoral act; a sin • kindness; generosity, charity • always ready to argue or fight • sensible; done with sound judgment • plague; a usually fatal epidemic disease • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Crossword 2021-05-16
To Kill A Mockingbird Vocabulary Crossword, Nicky Tan 2016-01-21
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- A restriction on a piece of land; the limiting of the passage of property (from one generation to another)
- Abnormality; a state different than what is expected or normal
- To lessen or to calm
- Education; moral guidance
- A written legal order directing a person to appear in court
- Mental or emotional strength in facing adversity (trouble or misfortune), danger or temptation courageously
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- Ill-natured; easily irritated or annoyed
- Arrogant; feeling superior to others
- A noisy quarrel or fight
- Someone involved in a lawsuit
10 Clues: To lessen or to calm • A noisy quarrel or fight • Education; moral guidance • Someone involved in a lawsuit • Arrogant; feeling superior to others • Ill-natured; easily irritated or annoyed • A written legal order directing a person to appear in court • Abnormality; a state different than what is expected or normal • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird chapters 9-11 crossward 2022-03-29
Across
- in a manner that is not even or regular in pattern or movement; unpredictably
- innocent and unsuspecting
- a distinctive feature
- noisy and difficult to control.
- an authoritative prohibition
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- Relief of symptoms and suffering
- a person's behavior or manners
- a especially large building
- the quality or state of being simple and sincere
- a child believed to have been secretly substituted by fairies for the parents' real child in infancy.
10 Clues: a distinctive feature • innocent and unsuspecting • a especially large building • an authoritative prohibition • a person's behavior or manners • noisy and difficult to control. • Relief of symptoms and suffering • the quality or state of being simple and sincere • in a manner that is not even or regular in pattern or movement; unpredictably • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Ch. 1-5 Vocabulary 2022-10-31
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- I think the __________ murdered is innocent because some of the facts aren't adding up, but everyone else thinks he is guilty.
- FOX is no longer a separate ____________ from the Disney company because the acquisition was finalized in 2019.
- The _________ people of America were on this land long before Christopher Columbus "discovered" America.
- The other team tried cheesy ___________ tactics, like yelling during warm ups.
- The work of Marie Curie will have effects on ___________ generations of scientist, so her legacy will continue to live on in her work.
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- I had to ___________ to my sister after she pulled up screenshots and pictures that proved I was in the wrong.
- She bread __________ friendships as she continued to lie to her friends.
- As a whole, men are known to ___________ women by "mansplaining."
- I didn't beat my record this meet, but I will continue to __________ until I am strong enough to set a new personal best.
- During the 1920s, there was significant __________ between the upper and lower class.
10 Clues: As a whole, men are known to ___________ women by "mansplaining." • She bread __________ friendships as she continued to lie to her friends. • The other team tried cheesy ___________ tactics, like yelling during warm ups. • During the 1920s, there was significant __________ between the upper and lower class. • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Vocab Ch. 1-11 2020-10-19
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- with, together
- something that is unusual or peculiar in a person or thing
- to discuss something important in order to make a decision
- weak
- to say that you accept or do not deny the truth or existence of (something): to admit (something) usually in an unwilling way
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- to say the opposite of (something that someone else has said) OR to disagree with someone
- existing or happening in the same time period: from the same time period
- the act of avoiding something that you do not want to do or deal with OR a statement or action that avoids directly dealing with something (such as a difficult problem or question)
- the ability to share someone else's feelings
- a group of people with the power to make or change laws
10 Clues: weak • with, together • the ability to share someone else's feelings • a group of people with the power to make or change laws • something that is unusual or peculiar in a person or thing • to discuss something important in order to make a decision • existing or happening in the same time period: from the same time period • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Chapters 9-24 Vocabulary 2024-04-28
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- Direct and outspoken; straightforward and honest
- Public condemnation of someone or something
- Relating to or characteristic of the belief that all events are predetermined and therefore inevitable
- Comparable in certain respects, typically in a way which makes clearer the nature of the things compared
- Severe or strict in manner, attitude, or appearance
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- Denoting an action or event preceding or done in preparation for something fuller or more important
- Erase or remove completely
- Be filled with a feeling of love for
- A variety of the muscadine grape native to the basin of the Scuppernong River in North Carolina
- Noisy and difficult to control
10 Clues: Erase or remove completely • Noisy and difficult to control • Be filled with a feeling of love for • Public condemnation of someone or something • Direct and outspoken; straightforward and honest • Severe or strict in manner, attitude, or appearance • A variety of the muscadine grape native to the basin of the Scuppernong River in North Carolina • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Ch. 1-6 vocabulary 2025-01-29
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- characterized by an unusual interest in disturbing and unpleasant subjects, especially death and disease
- a sign of success
- occuring after or as a result of something
- a single or independent person or thing
- great ability or skill
- cruel use of power and control
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- a temporary stay or visit
- against the law, rules, or customs
- the quality of being religious
- curious or questioning
10 Clues: a sign of success • curious or questioning • great ability or skill • a temporary stay or visit • the quality of being religious • cruel use of power and control • against the law, rules, or customs • a single or independent person or thing • occuring after or as a result of something • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Chapters 1-3 Vocabulary 2025-11-13
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- -As a Noun it means, "A preference or special liking for something".
- -An Adjective that means, "Unable to take effective action; helpless or powerless".
- -This word is a Noun and means "A person who prepared and sold medicine or drugs".
- -An Adjective that means, "Not even or regular in pattern or movement".
- -An Adjective that means, "Causing or likely to cause an argument".
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- -This word is a Noun. It means "A formal pronouncement from an authoritative source".
- -This word is a Verb. It means "to make an unpleasant feeling less intense".
- -A Verb that means "To treat a specific country as a permanent home".
- -An Adjective that means, "To reserve or uncommunicative in speech".
- -A Noun that means, "A temporary stay".
10 Clues: -A Noun that means, "A temporary stay". • -An Adjective that means, "Causing or likely to cause an argument". • -As a Noun it means, "A preference or special liking for something". • -An Adjective that means, "To reserve or uncommunicative in speech". • -A Verb that means "To treat a specific country as a permanent home". • ...
To Kill a Mocking Bird 2025-02-11
Across
- neighbor of the Finch family, stays in the house, misunderstood
- issue fought in the town, discrimination of people
- lawyer and a father, chooses to help Tom Robinson
- poorest family in Macomb
- people who live together, people who have something in common
- son of Atticus, daring, full of pride
- black woman, Finch family's cook
Down
- friend of Jem and Scout, white hair
- black man, falsely accused of rape
- daughter of Atticus,smart, and narrates the story
- daughter of Bob Ewell, accuses Tom Robinson of rape
- the town the story takes place in
- small bird, symbolizes innocence and harmlessness
13 Clues: poorest family in Macomb • black woman, Finch family's cook • the town the story takes place in • black man, falsely accused of rape • friend of Jem and Scout, white hair • son of Atticus, daring, full of pride • daughter of Atticus,smart, and narrates the story • lawyer and a father, chooses to help Tom Robinson • small bird, symbolizes innocence and harmlessness • ...
state crossword puzzle, lane perez and carter rybarski 2013-05-16
Across
- Cactus wren is the state bird
- the gem state
- mockingbird is the state bird
- the Apple Blossom is the state tree
- the state that produces cheese
- sunny beaches
- White Oak is the state tree
- Native Violet is the state flower
- this means red in Spanish
- the capital is Honolulu
Down
- blue hen chicken is the state bird
- the capital is Trenton
- state flower is the Indian paintbrush
- the beehive state
- the state tree is the red maple
- Home to tornado alley
- the empire state
- the capital is Olympia
- Eastern Goldfinch is the state bird
- the state bird is the mockingbird
- pine tree state
- the mistletoe is the state flower
- the treasure state
- the beaver state
24 Clues: the gem state • sunny beaches • pine tree state • the empire state • the beaver state • the beehive state • the treasure state • Home to tornado alley • the capital is Trenton • the capital is Olympia • the capital is Honolulu • this means red in Spanish • White Oak is the state tree • Cactus wren is the state bird • mockingbird is the state bird • the state that produces cheese • ...
mockingbird 2013-02-11
Across
- surprise attack
- act of revealing
- to reprimand
- a low sound
- customary
- pertaining to the night
- inviolable refuge
- conduct
- plan mean way
- place of residence
Down
- number culprit guilty
- a tendency to think favorably
- the official proving of a will
- support something
- variety of kale
- a tuft of hair
- harm to another
- marked by contempt
- worthy
19 Clues: worthy • conduct • customary • a low sound • to reprimand • plan mean way • a tuft of hair • surprise attack • variety of kale • harm to another • act of revealing • support something • inviolable refuge • marked by contempt • place of residence • number culprit guilty • pertaining to the night • a tendency to think favorably • the official proving of a will
mockingbird 2013-02-11
Across
- surprise attack
- act of revealing
- to reprimand
- a low sound
- customary
- pertaining to the night
- inviolable refuge
- conduct
- plan mean way
- place of residence
Down
- number culprit guilty
- a tendency to think favorably
- the official proving of a will
- support something
- variety of kale
- a tuft of hair
- harm to another
- marked by contempt
- worthy
19 Clues: worthy • conduct • customary • a low sound • to reprimand • plan mean way • a tuft of hair • surprise attack • variety of kale • harm to another • act of revealing • support something • inviolable refuge • marked by contempt • place of residence • number culprit guilty • pertaining to the night • a tendency to think favorably • the official proving of a will
mockingbird 2013-02-11
Across
- surprise attack
- act of revealing
- to reprimand
- a low sound
- customary
- pertaining to the night
- inviolable refuge
- conduct
- plan mean way
- place of residence
Down
- number culprit guilty
- a tendency to think favorably
- the official proving of a will
- support something
- variety of kale
- a tuft of hair
- harm to another
- marked by contempt
- worthy
19 Clues: worthy • conduct • customary • a low sound • to reprimand • plan mean way • a tuft of hair • surprise attack • variety of kale • harm to another • act of revealing • support something • inviolable refuge • marked by contempt • place of residence • number culprit guilty • pertaining to the night • a tendency to think favorably • the official proving of a will
mockingbird 2013-02-11
Across
- surprise attack
- act of revealing
- to reprimand
- a low sound
- customary
- pertaining to the night
- inviolable refuge
- conduct
- plan mean way
- place of residence
Down
- number culprit guilty
- a tendency to think favorably
- the official proving of a will
- support something
- variety of kale
- a tuft of hair
- harm to another
- marked by contempt
- worthy
19 Clues: worthy • conduct • customary • a low sound • to reprimand • plan mean way • a tuft of hair • surprise attack • variety of kale • harm to another • act of revealing • support something • inviolable refuge • marked by contempt • place of residence • number culprit guilty • pertaining to the night • a tendency to think favorably • the official proving of a will
To Kill a Mockingbird Vocabulary (with definitions from Merriam-Webster) 2024-01-06
Across
- to approach and speak to (someone) in an often challenging or aggressive way
- a railed observation platform atop a house, usually a coastal house
- the act or an instance of requiring something;specifically, or restricting the inheritance of property
- a cultivated muscadine grape with yellowish-green plum-flavored fruits
- to give a clarifying explanation
- the fact or an instance of deviating, especially from a moral standard or normal state
- tending to be troublesome, unruly, quarrelsome, or irritable
Down
- arising from intense often vicious ill will, spite, or hatred
- done in a quiet and secretive way to avoid being noticed : sly
- a dwelling place : place of residence : home
- a receptacle or container for spit
- marked by keen caution, cunning, and watchfulness especially in detecting and escaping danger
- to lessen the intensity of pains or distresses
- marked by or suggestive of goodwill or to do good
- marked by rude or peremptory shortness : brusque
15 Clues: to give a clarifying explanation • a receptacle or container for spit • a dwelling place : place of residence : home • to lessen the intensity of pains or distresses • marked by rude or peremptory shortness : brusque • marked by or suggestive of goodwill or to do good • tending to be troublesome, unruly, quarrelsome, or irritable • ...
Mockingbird 2014-05-13
Across
- Doing something tactfully and skillfully while dealing with a difficult situation. This was what Caitlin and Mrs.Brook was working on.
- This is a job of Mrs.Brook and this is the person Caitlin visits everyday.
- A sickness that lets you can't really communicate like normal people. This is the sickness that Caitlin got.
- This was what Caitlin didn't want to use in all of her artworks but at the end, she finally uses it.
- Exceeding what is sufficient or necessary marked by wastefulness. This word was mentioned in the first part of the book.
- A 5th grader with Asperger's syndrome.
- What Devon was making but he didn't finish it and this was the way Caitlin and her dad found closure
- It is like a burp and it produce noises from the stomach through the mouth. This is one of Caitlin's talents.
- Caitlin's brother who died in a school shooting accident.
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- One of Caitlin's friend that the mother also died in the school shooting accident.
- This was where Devon got shot and also Michael's mom.
- Devon's_____ was shot open and that's why he couldn't be saved.
- Relating to relationships or communication between people.
- The state of experiencing an emotional conclusion to a difficult life event such as the death of love ones. This was what Caitlin need.
- She makes this very often and also she does it really good. One of her paintings/drawing got 1st place in one of the contests.
- Able to share or understand the feelings of another. This was what Caitlin couldn't do.
- This was what Mrs.Brook and Caitlin working on. They were trying to ask people to be Caitlin's____.
- The title of this book.
- This is a character in another book that Devon said that Caitlin is very similar to that character.
- Caitlin have been ______ hard level books ever since she was young.
20 Clues: The title of this book. • A 5th grader with Asperger's syndrome. • This was where Devon got shot and also Michael's mom. • Caitlin's brother who died in a school shooting accident. • Relating to relationships or communication between people. • Devon's_____ was shot open and that's why he couldn't be saved. • ...
