to kill a mockingbird Crossword Puzzles
General knowledge 2025-03-08
5 Clues: Longest river in South America • Author of "To Kill a Mockingbird" • Largest planet in our solar system • Ancient civilization that built the Great Pyramid • British rock band with hits like "I Want to Hold Your Hand"
Biblioteca 2020-04-15
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- The books, DVDs, CDs, Audiobooks, are part of our?
- an electronic device for storing and processing data.
- this items gives customers access to check out and check out items through our virtual library.
- what we use to scan documents to email or usb
- Where a customer can look what we have in our collection.
- a story or event recorded by a camera as a set of moving images and shown in a theater or on television;
- To Kill a Mockingbird, The Outsiders, Where the Crawdads Sings are?
- a recording of a reading of a book, typically a novel.
- an instrument for writing or drawing with ink
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- People, Harpars Bazar, AARP, Entertainment Weekly. These are?
- an instrument for writing or drawing, consisting of a thin stick of graphite.
- messages distributed by electronic means from one computer user to one or more recipients via a network.
- literature in the form of prose, especially short stories and novels.
- a planned series of future events or performances or activity
- a form that needs to be filled out in order to receive a library card.
- a machine for printing text or pictures onto paper.
- Chair/seat
17 Clues: Chair/seat • what we use to scan documents to email or usb • an instrument for writing or drawing with ink • The books, DVDs, CDs, Audiobooks, are part of our? • a machine for printing text or pictures onto paper. • an electronic device for storing and processing data. • a recording of a reading of a book, typically a novel. • ...
Crossword - Characters and Actions 2021-11-16
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- She is the definition of real courage to Atticus
- Robinson Was the character that was falsely accused of raping Mayella Ewell
- Is the character that is one of few whites that supports Atticus' trial
- Radley The character that never comes out of their house
- Are folks that are hard working and polite but poor
- Is the character that thinks the family background is important and 'high class'
- Is the character that comes to play with Scout and Jem
- Is the reason why Jem has different size arms
- Tom Robinson felt ___ for Mayella
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- Is the character that invited the kids to a black church.
- Is the total amount of times Tom Robinson got shot
- Is the character that got carried by Boo Radley
- Is the object that was changed and made by Jem and Scout in winter and symbolizes racism
- Is the lawyer for the Ewells
- Is the character who said 'it is a sin to kill a mockingbird'
- Are folks that are poor and filthy
- Is the character that made the Boo Radley game
17 Clues: Is the lawyer for the Ewells • Tom Robinson felt ___ for Mayella • Are folks that are poor and filthy • Is the reason why Jem has different size arms • Is the character that made the Boo Radley game • Is the character that got carried by Boo Radley • She is the definition of real courage to Atticus • Is the total amount of times Tom Robinson got shot • ...
To Kill A Mocking Bird Vocabulary 2021-06-11
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- scouts mother sudden death
- strong feelings of embarrassment
- scout fought at the start of chapter 9
- the novels set is based off in
- inspiration for jem and scouts snowman, and he blames the children for the snow
- has a daughter named mayella
- jems favorite sport
- scouts real name
- black man accused by mayella ewell of rape, and atticus is tasked with defending him
- force with the thumb
- the new boy who was visting for the summer, became friends with jem and scout
- kill without delay
- scouts age at the beginning of the novel
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- mrs.dubose was _______
- her house burnt down
- cemented the knot-hole
- Scout finds 2 pieces in the tree
- a widow who was always outdoors,loved all of natures beauties
- scouts first grade teacher
- atticus job
- a leader throughout the novel. He initiates the games the children play
- name of the rabid dog that gets shot
- atticus describes them as animals
- neighbor who lives on the same street as the finch family
- sheriff of maycomb county, and he is not as good with a gun as scout and jems father
- a caretaker for the finch family
- add details, as to an account or idea
- suggesting the horror of death and decay
- the person who reads nightly with scout
29 Clues: atticus job • scouts real name • kill without delay • jems favorite sport • her house burnt down • force with the thumb • mrs.dubose was _______ • cemented the knot-hole • scouts mother sudden death • scouts first grade teacher • has a daughter named mayella • the novels set is based off in • Scout finds 2 pieces in the tree • strong feelings of embarrassment • ...
To Kill a Mocking Bird Crossword 2013-03-06
21 Clues: dull • weak • lazy • slave • noble • proud • avoid • frown • commit • silent • slither • appease • innocent • deviation • annoyance • decorated • thoughtful • harassment • at the same time • not readily noticeable • leanings; natural inclinations
To Kill a Mockingbird_ Vocabulary Activity 2012-04-15
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- Coming at night
- To reflect
- Depression
- Without liveliness
- Hair growing different from the rest
- Distribution
- Of importance or concequence
- To mean the same thing
- Wicked act
- Rosette of green leaves
- Entire stock of works in an artistic field
- Indistinct
- The style in France during the 12th Century
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- Official certified copy of a Will
- Asking questions
- Tiny
- Favourable
- Quarrelsome
- Native to an area
- Goodwill
- To be calm
- Wishing harm upon others
- Queer
- Gracious
24 Clues: Tiny • Queer • Goodwill • Gracious • To reflect • Favourable • Depression • To be calm • Wicked act • Indistinct • Quarrelsome • Distribution • Coming at night • Asking questions • Native to an area • Without liveliness • To mean the same thing • Rosette of green leaves • Wishing harm upon others • Of importance or concequence • Official certified copy of a Will • Hair growing different from the rest • ...
To Kill a Mocking Bird Vocabulary 2023-05-04
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- To put up with something
- When someone is distant they are ____
- Explained in few words
- A winged being
- When someone is powerless or helpless
- A violent act
- Someone who is clever is _____
- To persevere something: a dead body
- Something that is unused
- A wish to do evil towards others
- An action of objective
- Unable to understand or comprehend
- A place of residence
- Carving or shaping
- Extremely dirty
- Another word for limitations
- To be kind or to be manner
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- To be or stay somewhere temporarily
- When someone is unpredictable they are ____
- An act of devotion
- Very small
- To stop
- When a sound is not loud enough to be heard
- Someone who is often quiet/does not speak a lot
- Something that doesn't happen often
- A state when one is calm
- A lack of respect
- Evil or Mean
- One acts foolish they are?
- Skills
30 Clues: Skills • To stop • Very small • Evil or Mean • A violent act • A winged being • Extremely dirty • A lack of respect • An act of devotion • Carving or shaping • A place of residence • Explained in few words • An action of objective • To put up with something • A state when one is calm • Something that is unused • One acts foolish they are? • To be kind or to be manner • Another word for limitations • ...
To Kill A Mocking Bird Crossword 2022-05-31
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- What did Jem make with the snow
- Mayellas brother
- Dill's first name
- Where did Atticus attend elementary school?
- What is Jem and Scouts aunts name
- Arthur Radleys nickname
- What did Jem do t Mrs.Dubose every night?
- Mayellas family name
- Atticus's Profession
- Who did Jem and Scouts snowman resemble?
- What did the mad dog have?
- What did Atticus's Brother study
- Town where the story takes place
- What flower did Mrs.Dubose gift to Jem?
- One of Atticus's biggest traits
- Title of the text
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- What is scoutsfavourite food?
- Mrs.Dubose addiction
- Dills aunt
- What did Daulphus Raymond have in his bag
- Who scares Jem and Scout?
- Spirits trying to get to heaven
- What was Tom Robinson being accused of
- The family's cook
- What flowers did Mayella water?
- What does Jem do when the Knothole of the tree if filled?
- Where Dill is from
- What did scout dress up as for Halloween?
28 Clues: Dills aunt • Mayellas brother • Dill's first name • The family's cook • Title of the text • Where Dill is from • Mrs.Dubose addiction • Mayellas family name • Atticus's Profession • Arthur Radleys nickname • Who scares Jem and Scout? • What did the mad dog have? • What is scoutsfavourite food? • What did Jem make with the snow • Spirits trying to get to heaven • ...
Most Popular Authors of the 1950s 2024-01-05
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- Author acclaimed for the iconic "Fahrenheit 451."
- Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright of "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof."
- Playwright known for his groundbreaking work "Waiting for Godot."
- Science fiction writer behind "The Martian Chronicles" and "Fahrenheit 451."
- Prolific writer known for his dystopian novel "1984."
- Novelist known for "The Adventures of Augie March" and "Herzog."
- Mystery writer behind the detective series featuring Hercule Poirot.
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- Author renowned for his iconic "The Catcher in the Rye."
- Pulitzer Prize-winning author for "The Grapes of Wrath."
- Writer known for his novel "On the Road" and the Beat Generation.
- Novelist celebrated for her Pulitzer Prize-winning novel "To Kill a Mockingbird."
- Poet and author known for "Howl" and his role in the Beat Generation.
- Science fiction writer known for "Foundation" and "I, Robot."
13 Clues: Author acclaimed for the iconic "Fahrenheit 451." • Prolific writer known for his dystopian novel "1984." • Author renowned for his iconic "The Catcher in the Rye." • Pulitzer Prize-winning author for "The Grapes of Wrath." • Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright of "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof." • Science fiction writer known for "Foundation" and "I, Robot." • ...
Crossword - March 2019-02-22
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- The university J. K. Rowling attended
- American poet with volumes such as ‘I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings’ and ‘And Still I Rise’
- The impulsive and argumentative sister in Louisa May Alcott’s book ‘Little Women’
- English writer famous for her mystery/thriller novels
- Jhumpa Lahiri’s first novel
- The “Queen of All Media” and North America's first black multi-billionaire
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- Jane Austen classic with the quote “I always deserve the best treatment, because I never put up with any other.”
- Autobiographical memoir of former US First Lady published in 2018
- Pakistani activist for female education and the youngest Nobel Prize laureate
- Primrose Everdeen’s sister
- Canadian poet, literary critic and author of ‘The Handmaid’s Tail’
- Charlotte Bronte’s pen name
- The youngest of the Bronte literary family
- Author of ‘To Kill A Mockingbird’
- Amateur Sleuth from River Heights
15 Clues: Primrose Everdeen’s sister • Charlotte Bronte’s pen name • Jhumpa Lahiri’s first novel • Author of ‘To Kill A Mockingbird’ • Amateur Sleuth from River Heights • The university J. K. Rowling attended • The youngest of the Bronte literary family • English writer famous for her mystery/thriller novels • Autobiographical memoir of former US First Lady published in 2018 • ...
Crossword - March 2019-02-22
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- Primrose Everdeen’s sister
- The youngest of the Bronte literary family
- Pakistani activist for female education and the youngest Nobel Prize laureate
- Jane Austen classic with the quote “I always deserve the best treatment, because I never put up with any other.”
- Author of ‘To Kill A Mockingbird’
- Amateur Sleuth from River Heights
- Canadian poet, literary critic and author of ‘The Handmaid’s Tail’
- Jhumpa Lahiri’s first novel
- Charlotte Bronte’s pen name
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- Autobiographical memoir of former US First Lady published in 2018
- English writer famous for her mystery/thriller novels
- The university J. K. Rowling attended
- American poet with volumes such as ‘I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings’ and ‘And Still I Rise’
- The “Queen of All Media” and North America's first black multi-billionaire
- The impulsive and argumentative sister in Louisa May Alcott’s book ‘Little Women’
15 Clues: Primrose Everdeen’s sister • Jhumpa Lahiri’s first novel • Charlotte Bronte’s pen name • Author of ‘To Kill A Mockingbird’ • Amateur Sleuth from River Heights • The university J. K. Rowling attended • The youngest of the Bronte literary family • English writer famous for her mystery/thriller novels • Autobiographical memoir of former US First Lady published in 2018 • ...
Literary devices 2025-10-27
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- Plato, the Greek philosopher, was famous for his use of this literary device.
- The overall feeling or atmosphere that an author establishes for the reader.
- The Coyote as a trickster in indigenous storytelling is an example of this.
- It is a sin to kill one in To Kill a Mockingbird, as it represents innocence.
- A statement that seems contradictory but reveals a truth, such as "less is more."
- This term describes the main character of a story.
- A fire station burning down is an example of this.
- The device used in the question, “Do you eat to live or live to eat?”
- This literary device is used to make something sound nicer or softer.
- “All that glitters is not gold” is well-known example of this.
- A recurring symbol that points to a story's central theme.
- This refers to an author's word choice, like Hemingway's use of simple, plain words.
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- The sequence of main events that make up a story.
- Referring to a part to represent the whole, as in "all hands on deck."
- The novel Pride and Prejudice and Zombies is a famous example of this.
- Shakespeare used this device for dramatic effect in Romeo and Juliet.
- In a story, this character is the opposite of the protagonist.
- The pairing of "Beauty and the Beast" in the fairy tale is an example of this.
- The literary device used in the phrase: “A world where we wonder alone.”
- A reference to something famous, like calling a businessman a "Scrooge."
- The distinctive way in which a piece of literature is written.
- The device at work in the phrase, “I have told you a million times.”
- This device uses harsh or jarring sound effects in language.
- The phrase "the fish is ready to eat" is an example of this.
- This is the peak or turning point of a story.
25 Clues: This is the peak or turning point of a story. • The sequence of main events that make up a story. • This term describes the main character of a story. • A fire station burning down is an example of this. • A recurring symbol that points to a story's central theme. • This device uses harsh or jarring sound effects in language. • ...
For Wura - Books & Authors 2025-03-05
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- there are great expectations from this Oliver Twist writer
- famous yellow-haired ninja
- Finch from To Kill A Mockingbird
- Danish Shakespearean prince
- she's a master of whodunnits "______ Christie"
- who knew Frankenstein was written by a woman
- author of Kindred
- the New Gods should thank him for their existence
- dragon lady from A Game of Thrones
- author of The Bell Jar
- he's friends with a bear and a black panther
- sequel to the Iliad
- middle school years were the worst of his life "_____ Patterson"
- this little boy gets to be a famous wizard (2 wds.)
- adapted into a film by Denzel Washington
- who writes about angry grapes?
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- Cervantes' Don
- writer of A Farewell to Arms
- same R.R. as Martin
- UTME student favourite "The Last Days at ________ High"
- author of The God of Small Things
- Tolstoy's Karenina
- "Lisan al-Gaib"
- the real inventor of the time machine "H.G. _____"
- apparently, the colour purple didn't exist till she wrote about it (2 wds.)
- R.F. Kuang's masterpiece " The _____ War"
- what kind of a story is this Ned Vizzini book
- famed master of horror
- even if it is a crime, must I be punished?
- author of Things Fall Apart
30 Clues: Cervantes' Don • "Lisan al-Gaib" • author of Kindred • Tolstoy's Karenina • same R.R. as Martin • sequel to the Iliad • famed master of horror • author of The Bell Jar • famous yellow-haired ninja • Danish Shakespearean prince • author of Things Fall Apart • writer of A Farewell to Arms • who writes about angry grapes? • Finch from To Kill A Mockingbird • author of The God of Small Things • ...
tkam crossword puzzle 2025-01-17
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- the action or state of setting someone or something apart from others.
- a body of people (typically twelve in number) sworn to give a verdict in a legal case on the basis of evidence submitted to them in court.
- (of a mob) kill (someone), especially by hanging, for an alleged offense with or without a legal trial.
- an apparition of a dead person which is believed to appear or become manifest to the living, typically as a nebulous image.
- an estate on which crops such as coffee, sugar, and tobacco are cultivated by resident labor.
- combustion or burning, in which substances combine chemically with oxygen from the air and typically give out bright light, heat, and smoke.
- having made a firm decision and being resolved not to change it.
- the belief that different races possess distinct characteristics, abilities, or qualities, especially so as to distinguish them as inferior or superior to one another.
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- preconceived opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience.
- a person who practices or studies law; an attorney or a counselor.
- an urban area that has a name, defined boundaries, and local government, and that is generally larger than a village and smaller than a city.
- the ability to understand and share the feelings of another.
- behavior involving physical force intended to hurt, damage, or kill someone or something.
- a young human being below the age of puberty or below the legal age of majority.
- to make an untrue statement with intent to deceive.
- casual or unconstrained conversation or reports about other people, typically involving details that are not confirmed as being true.
- a long-tailed songbird with grayish plumage, found mainly in tropical America and noted for its mimicry of the calls and songs of other birds.
17 Clues: to make an untrue statement with intent to deceive. • the ability to understand and share the feelings of another. • having made a firm decision and being resolved not to change it. • a person who practices or studies law; an attorney or a counselor. • preconceived opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience. • ...
To Kill A Mocking Bird Crossword 2017-05-16
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- Scout's second grade teacher
- A bird that you shouldn't kill
- The local newspaper
- She didn't care the her house burned down
- The novel takes place during the _____ __________
- The Ewell home is next to this place, it's where trash goes
- owns the Maycomb Tribune
- A classmate of Scout that said Scout's dad defends n*ggers
- Scout and Jem make a snowman that resembles him
- boy that visited his aunt yearly
- Atticus's old nickname when he shot guns
- He goes to lynch Tom Robinson but is stopped because of Scout
- A black woman that was mad when Scout and Jem went to a black church
- Dill visits her every summer
- Jem's younger sister
- Pale man that rarely leaves his house
- There were two statues made of _____ in the knothole
- Scout's older brother
- She wants Scout to change and be more feminine
- He represents the Ewells in court
- Skyes He helps Scout and Jem find a seat in the courtroom
- Scout's first grade teacher
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- Victim of racism in court
- What did they use to block the hole in the tree
- An old lady that Jem had to read to as a punishment
- He defends Tom Robinson in court
- Wrote the Halloween pageant that Scout "ruined"
- Mrs. Merriweather claims Scout ruined this event
- Father of Mayella
- He pretends to be a drunk because he prefers black people
- The brother of Atticus
- Maycomb's gossip
- Housekeeper of the Finch Family
- Mrs. Dubose gave Jem a ________ flowed
- Accused someone of raping her
- Boo's Brother
- the name of the little boy that got Scout in trouble
- the wife of Tom Robinson
- the last name of Scout and Jem
- He notices that Bob Ewell is following Helen and makes him stop
- Judge for Tom's case
- The son of WalterCunningham
- A cafe in Maycomb
- A place near Cecil Jacobs's home
- Jem's _____ got stuck on a fence
- Atticus surprised Scout and Jem when he killed a mad ____
- The number of times Tom was shot
- Mrs. Dubose was addicted to ________
- Jem is ___ years older than Scout
- The group of people that decide the verdict are the ______
50 Clues: Boo's Brother • Maycomb's gossip • Father of Mayella • A cafe in Maycomb • The local newspaper • Judge for Tom's case • Jem's younger sister • Scout's older brother • The brother of Atticus • owns the Maycomb Tribune • the wife of Tom Robinson • Victim of racism in court • The son of WalterCunningham • Scout's first grade teacher • Scout's second grade teacher • Dill visits her every summer • ...
To Kill a Mocking Bird Crossword 2024-03-19
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- Who said this quote? “People generally see what they look for, and hear what they listen for?”
- What did Tom’s arm get caught in when he was a kid?
- Who is a childless doctor that Jem and Scout adored?
- Linc Deas threatens Bob to have him arrested for what?
- What special talent does Dill have?
- Which state is this book set in?
- What was the second thing the kids found in the knothole?
- Who had Atticus' back at the jail?
- What stage did Harper Lee develop an interest in English Literature?
- Who was allegedly “raped” by a black man?
- What did Mayella ask Tom to come inside and fix for her?
- Whose yard is the knothole tree in?
- Who was a morphine addict due to her doctor's prescription?
- What section do Jem, Scout, and Dill sit during the trial?
- During what economic disaster did this book take place in?
- What are uneasy spirits manifested patches of warm air?
- Who did Atticus believe killed Bob at first just by Scout's story?
- What month was the trial in?
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- This person compares Tom Robinson’s death to “the senseless slaughter of songbirds.”
- Who is always on to Scout for how she acts and the way she dresses?
- What does Scout dress as for the Halloween pageant?
- What do they think caused the fire in Mrs. Maudie’s house?
- “You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view.Until you climb inside of his skin and walk around in it.” Who said this quote?
- Bob Ewell _______ in Atticus’ face.
- This place has an “unknown entity” or “malevolent phantom ”according to Scout.
- Who was the wealthiest man in Maycomb?
- What role does Calpurnia play in the family and in the novel?
- How long does Dill hide under Scout's bed after he runs away from home?
- Who puts a blanket around Scout's shoulders in chapter 8?
- What side of Mayella's face was beaten and bruised?
- Scout says that Maycomb County has this type of social hierarchy.
- What lesson does Mrs. Dubose teach Scout and Jem?
- Who was fired by the WPA for being lazy?
- What has rabies and is walking down the road then Atticus’ shoots it?
- What is Harper Lee’s first name?
- What hand does Bob Ewell write with proving that he was the one who hit Mayella?
- Who is the tomboy that doesn't really care about her appearance?
- What does Jem make and Scout calls it a Morphodite?
- What is Tom's wife's name?
- Besides Atticus, who talks to the mob outside the courthouse?
40 Clues: What is Tom's wife's name? • What month was the trial in? • Which state is this book set in? • What is Harper Lee’s first name? • Who had Atticus' back at the jail? • Bob Ewell _______ in Atticus’ face. • What special talent does Dill have? • Whose yard is the knothole tree in? • Who was the wealthiest man in Maycomb? • Who was fired by the WPA for being lazy? • ...
Thinking Thursday puzzle 2025-05-14
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- process by which plants make their own food
- Where were French fries invented?
- tallest type of grass
- Simba’s dad (RIP)
- Pythagorean _______ (7 letters)
- NZ chocolate brand
- Rarest blood type
- Name for a group of porcupines?
- study of fossils
- unit for measuring the depth of water
- Green pod-shaped summer fruits
- largest species of penguin (or a male ruler)
- Number of strings on a standard guitar
- Number of bones a shark has?
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- Ms. Milburn’s favorite thing to do
- Ms. Roo’s country of origin
- herb used in pesto
- _______ Mondays
- Eras tour singer
- To Kill a _________, by Harper Lee
- What day of the week do the Plastics wear pink in “Mean Girls?”
- a bibliophile is someone who loves ________ (5 letters)
- Art created by arranging small pieces of glass or stone
- Art movement associated with Salvador Dali?
- ______ Brontë, Jane Eyre Author
- Bulk store in Westgate, only one in NZ
- The vibes are _____ (3 letters)
- strongest muscle in the body?
- Fifth planet from the sun
- music at the centre of the movies “Whiplash” and “La La Land?”
30 Clues: _______ Mondays • Eras tour singer • study of fossils • Simba’s dad (RIP) • Rarest blood type • herb used in pesto • NZ chocolate brand • tallest type of grass • Fifth planet from the sun • Ms. Roo’s country of origin • Number of bones a shark has? • strongest muscle in the body? • Green pod-shaped summer fruits • ______ Brontë, Jane Eyre Author • Pythagorean _______ (7 letters) • ...
Leftover Literary Terms 2025-12-16
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- A novel like "To Kill a Mockingbird," written in everyday sentences rather than verse.
- In the line "Once upon a midnight dreary" from Poe's, The Raven, the ___ consists of a stressed syllable followed by an unstressed one.
- "Time is a thief."
- In a Christmas Carol, Scrooge transforms from a miser to a generous benefactor.
- A narrator who knows only Elizabeth Bennet's thoughts in Pride and Prejudice, but not Darcy's.
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- "John was a selfish man who cared only for money."
- "I couldn't believe my luck when I found the letter."
- A poem describing shepherds tending sheep under a peaceful sky, celebrating rural life.
- Hamlet's "To be or not to be" speech, spoken alone on stage to reveal inner thoughts.
- "The pen is mightier than the sword."
10 Clues: "Time is a thief." • "The pen is mightier than the sword." • "John was a selfish man who cared only for money." • "I couldn't believe my luck when I found the letter." • In a Christmas Carol, Scrooge transforms from a miser to a generous benefactor. • Hamlet's "To be or not to be" speech, spoken alone on stage to reveal inner thoughts. • ...
TKM Crossword 2023-05-08
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- What did walter cover his dinner with?
- Jean Louise Finchs nickname
- What did Miss Caroline smell of?
- who would have been president during the book?
- What state does the book take place in?
- Who took the children to church with them?
- What role does Scout play in the school play?
- Which of the Finch's neighbours does a lot of gardening?
- What was in Burris Ewells hair?
- what was the mobs goal?
- What was Jems full name?
- Who were Atticus's first clients
- Who is the editor of the local newspaper?
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- Who accused Tom Robinson?
- Miss Stephanie Crawfords favorite hobby.
- The first name of the man on the jury that took the longest to decide
- Which bird is it a sin to kill?
- Where do the Finchs go every christmas
- What is Atticus's professian
- What was Mrs. Dubose addicted to?
- What is the name of the man put on trial?
- What family never takes hand outs?
- What town do they live in?
- What is in Dolphus Raymond's brown paper bag?
- Where did Jem break is arm?
- What is the real name of Boo Radley?
- What was the verdict?
27 Clues: What was the verdict? • what was the mobs goal? • What was Jems full name? • Who accused Tom Robinson? • What town do they live in? • Jean Louise Finchs nickname • Where did Jem break is arm? • What is Atticus's professian • Which bird is it a sin to kill? • What was in Burris Ewells hair? • What did Miss Caroline smell of? • Who were Atticus's first clients • ...
to kill a mocking bird crossword 2014-06-16
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- indicate by signs
- furiously angry
- turn on a pivot
- come to pass
- discourage or frighten with threats or a domineering maner intimidate
- a stiff hair
- a feeling of anger caused by being offended
- hold back
- stubbornly obstructive and unwilling to cooperate
- completely wanting or lacking
- agreement on a secret plot
- originating where it is found
- a speech of violent denunciation
- a bounded scope
- cause to be more favorablly inclined, gain the good will of
- under a moral obligation to someone
- lacking sufficient water/rainfall
- pulled or drawn tight
- uneasiness about the fitness of an action
- become superficially burned
- gather, as of natural products
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- a journey by a large group to escape from a hostile environment
- deeply or seriously thoughtful
- gnaw into, make resentful or angry
- unable to see distant objects clearly
- a special anniversary
- in deplorable condition
- thin and weak
- brief and to the point; effectively cut short
- be envious of; set one's heart on
- not obtrusive or undesirably noticeable
- marked by strong resentment
- noisy quarrel
- impose and collect
- move in a wavy pattern or with a rising and falling motion
- tastelessly showy
- make clear and (more) comprehensible
- briefly giving the gist of something
- having or revealing little emotion or sensibility; not easily aroused or excited
- lower
- of or relating to the body or flesh
- shackle that consists of a metal loop that can be locked around the wrist, usually used in pairs
- an authoritative declaration
- the face or front of a building
- avoid responsibilities and duties
45 Clues: lower • hold back • come to pass • a stiff hair • thin and weak • noisy quarrel • furiously angry • turn on a pivot • a bounded scope • indicate by signs • tastelessly showy • impose and collect • a special anniversary • pulled or drawn tight • in deplorable condition • agreement on a secret plot • marked by strong resentment • become superficially burned • an authoritative declaration • ...
to kill a mocking bird crossword 2014-06-16
Across
- under a moral obligation to someone
- cause to be more favorablly inclined, gain the good will of
- hold back
- pulled or drawn tight
- come to pass
- move in a wavy pattern or with a rising and falling motion
- lacking sufficient water/rainfall
- agreement on a secret plot
- thin and weak
- tastelessly showy
- noisy quarrel
- a feeling of anger caused by being offended
- briefly giving the gist of something
- having or revealing little emotion or sensibility; not easily aroused or excited
- the face or front of a building
- uneasiness about the fitness of an action
- completely wanting or lacking
- marked by strong resentment
- discourage or frighten with threats or a domineering maner intimidate
- a special anniversary
- an authoritative declaration
- impose and collect
- indicate by signs
- a speech of violent denunciation
- lower
- avoid responsibilities and duties
Down
- gather, as of natural products
- a bounded scope
- make clear and (more) comprehensible
- shackle that consists of a metal loop that can be locked around the wrist, usually used in pairs
- furiously angry
- in deplorable condition
- become superficially burned
- be envious of; set one's heart on
- stubbornly obstructive and unwilling to cooperate
- deeply or seriously thoughtful
- not obtrusive or undesirably noticeable
- unable to see distant objects clearly
- of or relating to the body or flesh
- originating where it is found
- a journey by a large group to escape from a hostile environment
- turn on a pivot
- brief and to the point; effectively cut short
- a stiff hair
- gnaw into, make resentful or angry
45 Clues: lower • hold back • come to pass • a stiff hair • thin and weak • noisy quarrel • a bounded scope • furiously angry • turn on a pivot • tastelessly showy • indicate by signs • impose and collect • pulled or drawn tight • a special anniversary • in deplorable condition • agreement on a secret plot • become superficially burned • marked by strong resentment • an authoritative declaration • ...
To Kill A Mocking Bird Assignment 2023-04-25
Across
- Thoroughly investigate
- The deuteragonist of this story, commonly known as a feared and mystical person
- A strong bias against a topic or group of people
- Kind regard towards others for their characteristics or abilities
- the probability of rising or increasing, noun. A natural tendency to act in a specific way
- The way someone perceives the world
- Lower in status, importance or quality
- A community of people engaged in a shared social activity
- A overview of a class of people's characteristics or behaviour
- The protagonist of the story
- To act with unnecessary aggression, sometimes uncontrolled
- Total lack of compassion or empathy towards others
- Being in accordance with the law
- The term used to describe a person being charged with a criminal offence
- having felt sympathy or empathy for another person
- Group of elected people, appointed by the judge to influence the decisions made in court
- The theme showing bias against other nationalities
Down
- Having no patience towards anybody
- The writing of this book was ___________ to the social events and issues present at that time.
- Common practice in which humanity has participated throughout history
- Lawful behaviour or treatment
- To change your belief about something for someone else
- Insufficient evidence or not proven by given evidence
- Hold against a specific force with confidence or passion
- Nuts A member of the walnut family, bears edible nuts. Mr Cunningham pays Atticus in these nuts
- A disagreement brought before the court of law
- Spits in Atticus’ face in disgust
- Equal opportunity shared between all classes of people
- Doing something you have forbidden others from doing
- Refusing to change your opinion or actions
30 Clues: Thoroughly investigate • The protagonist of the story • Lawful behaviour or treatment • Being in accordance with the law • Spits in Atticus’ face in disgust • Having no patience towards anybody • The way someone perceives the world • Lower in status, importance or quality • Refusing to change your opinion or actions • A disagreement brought before the court of law • ...
To Kill A Mocking Bird Crossword 2017-05-16
Across
- Scout and Jem make a snowman that resembles him
- He goes to lynch Tom Robinson but is stopped because of Scout
- He defends Tom Robinson in court
- Scout's older brother
- A black woman that was mad when Scout and Jem went to a black church
- Dill visits her every summer
- Mrs. Dubose gave Jem a ________ flowed
- Wrote the Halloween pageant that Scout "ruined"
- Scout's second grade teacher
- There were two statues made of _____ in the knothole
- The son of WalterCunningham
- Scout's first grade teacher
- She didn't care the her house burned down
- Victim of racism in court
- The group of people that decide the verdict are the ______
- Mrs. Merriweather claims Scout ruined this event
- The Ewell home is next to this place, it's where trash goes
- owns the Maycomb Tribune
- What did they use to block the hole in the tree
- Father of Mayella
- The local newspaper
- Jem's _____ got stuck on a fence
- He represents the Ewells in court
- A bird that you shouldn't kill
- Atticus surprised Scout and Jem when he killed a mad ____
- The brother of Atticus
Down
- Skyes He helps Scout and Jem find a seat in the courtroom
- Mrs. Dubose was addicted to ________
- An old lady that Jem had to read to as a punishment
- The novel takes place during the _____ __________
- A place near Cecil Jacobs's home
- Accused someone of raping her
- Judge for Tom's case
- Boo's Brother
- the wife of Tom Robinson
- Jem's younger sister
- He pretends to be a drunk because he prefers black people
- boy that visited his aunt yearly
- Housekeeper of the Finch Family
- the name of the little boy that got Scout in trouble
- Maycomb's gossip
- Jem is ___ years older than Scout
- The number of times Tom was shot
- He notices that Bob Ewell is following Helen and makes him stop
- She wants Scout to change and be more feminine
- Pale man that rarely leaves his house
- A classmate of Scout that said Scout's dad defends n*ggers
- Atticus's old nickname when he shot guns
- the last name of Scout and Jem
- A cafe in Maycomb
50 Clues: Boo's Brother • Maycomb's gossip • Father of Mayella • A cafe in Maycomb • The local newspaper • Judge for Tom's case • Jem's younger sister • Scout's older brother • The brother of Atticus • the wife of Tom Robinson • owns the Maycomb Tribune • Victim of racism in court • The son of WalterCunningham • Scout's first grade teacher • Dill visits her every summer • Scout's second grade teacher • ...
To Kill a Mocking Bird Crossword 2021-03-10
Across
- a departure
- the quality of being believable
- compulsion by threat
- to make certain
- to intimidate by over beating
- done without will
- release or discharge from debt
- distrusting
- a long journey to a sacred religious place
- continuing or enduring forever
- no moisture or extremely dry
- a stick or spindle onto which wool or flax is wound for spinning
- dampness
Down
- being in that place or over there
- absolute, unqualified
- hissing sound
- of no essential
- with full authority
- to commit something illegal
- Not Relevant
- excessive confidence
- critical examination
- to erase or remove completely
- anything prohibited by law
- the state of being neutral
- showing strong feelings
26 Clues: dampness • a departure • distrusting • Not Relevant • hissing sound • of no essential • to make certain • done without will • with full authority • excessive confidence • compulsion by threat • critical examination • absolute, unqualified • showing strong feelings • anything prohibited by law • the state of being neutral • to commit something illegal • no moisture or extremely dry • ...
To Kill a Mocking Bird Puzzle 2021-05-09
Across
- The _ was grinding herbs for a medicine
- A restless child, she was a frequent _ and runaway
- She developed a _ breast tumour.
- Everyone was afraid of their overbearing and _ boss.
- Her words did nothing to _ the anger boiling within him.
- We were met by three _ stares.
- She found his accent virtually _.
- I did what little I could to _ my guilt
- An example of _ is when you insult the Pope
Down
- They carry us towards the ultimate mysteries which attract _ minds.
- The men were planning to _ a robbery.
- He made an _ debut in the school play.
- He died soon afterwards of fatigue and _
- The importance of _ selected exemplars cannot be underestimated
- They joined with a _ alliance of other rebels
- Let's not _ over minor details.
- The _ consent of all the shareholders was required to approve the merger
- There are two _ questions with regard to these law-books
- Jane saw her dog as a family member and not as _
- My least favorite _ is that a man and a woman must be in a relationship because they are close to one another.
20 Clues: We were met by three _ stares. • Let's not _ over minor details. • She developed a _ breast tumour. • She found his accent virtually _. • The men were planning to _ a robbery. • He made an _ debut in the school play. • The _ was grinding herbs for a medicine • I did what little I could to _ my guilt • He died soon afterwards of fatigue and _ • ...
To Kill a Mockingbiird Crossword Puzzle 2024-03-19
Across
- Scouts age at the beginning of the book
- What Scout wears for most of the book
- The person who accused Tom Robinson
- Jem and Scout's favorite season
- The person with Miss Maudie
- Scout and Jem's Christmas present
- Jean Louise's Nickname
- What the kids try and give Boo Radley
- What Jem thought about the verdict of the trial
- The person accused of rape
- A way of telling time found in the Knothole
- What state they're in
- Scouts Fiance
- The church Calpurnia takes the kids to
- The father of Mayella Ewell
- What Jem finds mended
- Scout's Brother
- Scouts grade level towards the end of the book
- The Reverend at the church
- Person who moves in with the Finch family
- What Boo Radley gives Scout during the fire
- Person who Jem reads to
- Boo Radleys real first name
- Something to chew that was found in the knothole
- The kid Scout invites for lunch
- Atticus' nickname
- The dominant hand of Bob Ewell
- A type of wound ball found in the knothole
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- The Finch family's neighbor
- What Bob Ewell does in Atticus' face
- What Aunt Alexandra does to try and benefit the kids
- The county they live in
- The drink Mr.Raymond gives Dill
- The verdict of Tom Robinson
- Arthur Radleys nickname
- The Cafe with a bad reputation
- What Tom Robinson broke for Mayella Ewell
- Scouts grade level at the beginning of the book
- Atticus Finch's occupation
- Atticus Finch's brother
- An innocent bird
- A fact that makes Jem embarrassed about his father
- A reward found in the knothole
- Where Dill lives during the year
- The Person who was accused of being the town drunk
- What Mrs. Dubose uses to tell when her fits would end
- Scout and Jem's father
- What Jem uses to attack Mrs. Dubose's flowers
- What was happening when Scout thought that the world was ending
- trinkets kids find trinkets in at the Radley house
- What Scout and Jem built after it started to snow
- The carving found in the knothole
- Person who takes care of Scout and Jem
53 Clues: Scouts Fiance • Scout's Brother • An innocent bird • Atticus' nickname • What state they're in • What Jem finds mended • Jean Louise's Nickname • Scout and Jem's father • The county they live in • Arthur Radleys nickname • Atticus Finch's brother • Person who Jem reads to • The person accused of rape • Atticus Finch's occupation • The Reverend at the church • The Finch family's neighbor • ...
To Kill a Mocking Bird Crossword 2026-05-01
Across
- causing fear or respect
- likely to argue
- easy to notice
- acting in a strange way
- nervous feeling about the future
- make a bad feeling less strong
- serious danger
- lacking good manners
- friendly and easy to like
- dirty and unpleasant
- wanting to harm others
- annoy or bother
- showing signs of success
- not aware of what is happening
Down
- desire to harm others
- sudden worry or sadness
- strong preference for something
- rude and disrespectful
- something hard to understand
- thinking deeply
- kindness and desire to help others
- weak
- something different from normal
- calm or stop something
- quiet and not talkative
- clever in a tricky way
- able to recover quickly
- easily irritated
- angry about something unfair
- hard to find or understand
30 Clues: weak • easy to notice • serious danger • likely to argue • thinking deeply • annoy or bother • easily irritated • lacking good manners • dirty and unpleasant • desire to harm others • rude and disrespectful • calm or stop something • clever in a tricky way • wanting to harm others • sudden worry or sadness • causing fear or respect • acting in a strange way • quiet and not talkative • ...
pesticides puzzle ;) 2013-03-05
Across
- The activity or business of growing crops and raising livestock.
- Kill microorganisms.
- Things to kill bugs and animals
- Attract pests (for example, to lure an insect or rodent to a trap). (However, food is not considered a pesticide when used as an attractant.)
- Certain types of pesticides derived from such natural materials as animals, plants, bacteria, and certain minerals.
- All types of plants
- Kill nematodes (microscopic, worm-like organisms that feed on plant roots).
- Microorganisms that kill, inhibit, or out compete pests, including insects or other microorganisms.
- several Old World plants of the genus Chrysanthemum
- the agricultural practice of producing or growing a single crop
- Kill snails and slugs.
- Control algae in lakes, canals, swimming pools, water tanks, and other sites.
- Kills rodents
- Material or chemical, esp. a textile fiber
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- Repel pests, including insects (such as mosquitoes) and birds.
- Produce gas or vapor intended to destroy pests in buildings or soil.
- Kill microorganisms (such as bacteria and viruses).
- a plant or animal detrimental to humans or human concerns
- Something to kill bugs
- Kill insects and other arthropods.
- Kill eggs of insects and mites.
- Kill or repel organisms that attach to underwater surfaces, such as boat bottoms.
- Kill or inactivate disease-producing microorganisms on inanimate objects.
- Biochemicals used to disrupt the mating behavior of insects.
- biocidal chemical compounds or biological organisms used to kill
- Kill mites that feed on plants and animals.
- Kill weeds and other plants
- something non living
- Something made by nature
29 Clues: Kills rodents • All types of plants • Kill microorganisms. • something non living • Something to kill bugs • Kill snails and slugs. • Something made by nature • Kill weeds and other plants • Things to kill bugs and animals • Kill eggs of insects and mites. • Kill insects and other arthropods. • Material or chemical, esp. a textile fiber • Kill mites that feed on plants and animals. • ...
SDD Literary Crossword Puzzle 2024-07-31
Across
- Animal Farm, Fahrenheit 451, The Giver, The Hunger Games, and Divergent are examples of _________ fiction
- Author of the ACOTAR series
- The _______children, Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy from The Chronicles of Narnia
- Harry Potter's birthplace
- J.M. Barrie's original Lost Boy
- Main character in "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" by Washington Irving
- Arthur "___" Radley from Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird
- This year's One Book One Tulsa choice
- Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy March are from which novel
Down
- Author who is the bane of librarian's existence
- Rick Riordan's son of Poseidon
- Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's most famous literary character
- Author of the Empyrean fantasy book series (Fourth Wing and Iron Flame)
- Colin Firth's iconic scene from Pride and Prejudice occurred where?
- True crime author who was friends with Ted Bundy
- Oklahoma author of the famous quote "Stay gold, Ponyboy. Stay gold..."
16 Clues: Harry Potter's birthplace • Author of the ACOTAR series • Rick Riordan's son of Poseidon • J.M. Barrie's original Lost Boy • This year's One Book One Tulsa choice • Author who is the bane of librarian's existence • True crime author who was friends with Ted Bundy • Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy March are from which novel • Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's most famous literary character • ...
22 2026-03-12
Across
- Wise wizard guide
- Radley the recluse
- The weak Corleone brother
- Matrix savior hero
- Young wizard hero
- Finch's first name
- Ranger turned king
- The hot-headed Corleone brother
- Robert of The Godfather
- Archer elf prince
- Philly boxer hero
Down
- Smart witch student
- James of The Godfather
- Matrix fighter
- Ring bearer hero
- Roman gladiator hero
- Loyal wizard friend
- Matrix mentor
- Green's last name
- Diane of The Godfather
- Gregory of Mockingbird
- Alien fighter heroine
- Boxing champion rival
- Ring obsessed creature
- Mockingbird narrator
25 Clues: Matrix mentor • Matrix fighter • Ring bearer hero • Wise wizard guide • Green's last name • Young wizard hero • Archer elf prince • Philly boxer hero • Radley the recluse • Matrix savior hero • Finch's first name • Ranger turned king • Smart witch student • Loyal wizard friend • Roman gladiator hero • Mockingbird narrator • Alien fighter heroine • Boxing champion rival • James of The Godfather • ...
TKAM 2022-04-10
Across
- first name of alleged rapist
- alexandria's grandson
- jem's first name
- award found in the tree
- filled the tree
- boo's brother
- scout's middle name
- ms. ________, teacher
- scout's father
- last name of prosecutors
- scout's first name
- last name of alleged rapist
- first name of pen name of author
- coins found in the tree
- mrs. ______, morphine addict
Down
- last name of judge
- only attends first day of school
- weapon found in the tree
- scout's last name
- ms. ______, house burned down
- atticus's brother
- sin to kill this
- alleged victim
- first name of judge
- first name of classmate who poured molasses during dinner
- stays with rachel haverford during the summer
- last name of pen name of author
- last name of man who was going to lynch tom robinson
- stayed at finch landing
- first name of person who drapes blanket over scout
- last name of person who drapes blanket over scout
31 Clues: boo's brother • alleged victim • scout's father • filled the tree • jem's first name • sin to kill this • scout's last name • atticus's brother • last name of judge • scout's first name • first name of judge • scout's middle name • alexandria's grandson • ms. ________, teacher • award found in the tree • stayed at finch landing • coins found in the tree • weapon found in the tree • ...
Julia Eagan's Bomb Rockin' To Kill A Mockingbird Crossword Puzzle 2016-01-21
Across
- (adj) arrogant; feeling superior to others
- (n) somebody who stays away from society and the company of others
- (adj) sneaky, stealthy
- (n) education; moral guidance
- (n) a written legal order directing a person to appear in court
- (v) to scold; to express stern disapproval of
- (v) to lessen or to calm
- (adj) run-down; repulsive, as from neglect
- (n) mental or emotional strength in facing adversity (trouble with misfortune), danger danger or temptation courageously
Down
- (n) abnormality; a state different than what is expected or normal
- (n) a noisy quarrel or fight
- (n) a dresser or armoire; a large cabinet with drawers or places for hanging clothes
- (v) to clear of charge; to find not guilty
- (v) to subdue or make powerless
- (adj) ill-natured; easily irritated or annoyed
- (n) a restriction on a piece of land; the limiting of the passage of property (from one generation to another)
- (n) someone involved in a lawsuit
17 Clues: (adj) sneaky, stealthy • (v) to lessen or to calm • (n) a noisy quarrel or fight • (n) education; moral guidance • (v) to subdue or make powerless • (n) someone involved in a lawsuit • (v) to clear of charge; to find not guilty • (adj) arrogant; feeling superior to others • (adj) run-down; repulsive, as from neglect • (v) to scold; to express stern disapproval of • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Vocabulary Guides 1-2 2012-10-23
Across
- pleasantly calm or peaceful
- gross injustice or wickedness
- commanded; ordered
- cranky; difficult to get along with
- showing gentleness or kindness
- sincere; noble; without reserve
- marked by great energy or exertion
Down
- to make certain; to discover
- favorable; promising success
- an act of kindness
- something out of the ordinary
11 Clues: commanded; ordered • an act of kindness • pleasantly calm or peaceful • to make certain; to discover • favorable; promising success • gross injustice or wickedness • something out of the ordinary • showing gentleness or kindness • sincere; noble; without reserve • marked by great energy or exertion • cranky; difficult to get along with
To Kill a Mockingbird: Vocabulary (Chapters 1-5) 2022-03-31
Across
- an indirect answer
- action or speech that makes someone annoyed or angry, especially deliberately
- something a person is born with
- the features of a person's face
- similar to
- obsessively concerned with something
- stay longer than intended
Down
- insulting, abusive language
- noisy and difficult to control
- innocent and unsuspecting
- excessively
11 Clues: similar to • excessively • an indirect answer • innocent and unsuspecting • stay longer than intended • insulting, abusive language • noisy and difficult to control • something a person is born with • the features of a person's face • obsessively concerned with something • action or speech that makes someone annoyed or angry, especially deliberately
To Kill A Mockingbird, Chapter 4-6 Crossword 2022-12-22
Across
- Gait of horses when all four feet leave the ground
- to express a specific emotion
- a sudden forcible twist, turn or pull
- a large scale object during a war
- a small house set in the branches of a tree
- a feeling of sickness in the stomach
Down
- condition makes disintegration likely
- Cone shaped paper cap put on slow or lazy pupil
- to annoy by constantly urging and complaining
- With great care or delicacy
- Leaves of collard eaten as a vegetable
11 Clues: With great care or delicacy • to express a specific emotion • a large scale object during a war • a feeling of sickness in the stomach • condition makes disintegration likely • a sudden forcible twist, turn or pull • Leaves of collard eaten as a vegetable • a small house set in the branches of a tree • to annoy by constantly urging and complaining • ...
To Kill a Caesar Vocab Crossword 2013-05-24
Across
- Glaringly; showily.
- Break up or scatter.
- Recklessness.
- Waste; refuge.
- System of values.
- Unyielding.
- Inflame with passion or emotion.
- Similar.
- To lessen pain or distress; to calm.
- Very poor person.
- Lacking judgment.
- Boding well for the future; favorable.
- Avoided; escaped from.
- Perplexed; troubled.
- Weakness.
- Inquiring; inclined to ask many questions.
- Empty, lacking in.
- near; adjoining.
- Thought; reflection; meditation.
- Bury.
- Cautious.
- Kowtow; flatter.
- Growing naturally in a region.
- Kept company with or escorted.
- Showing satisfaction with the status quo.
- Noisy dispute.
- Foreshadowed.
- An uprising.
- Enlivened; excited.
- Silent; not liking to talk.
- Serious; with quiet reflection.
- Shame; humiliation.
- A desire to harm or to see harm done to others.
- Using the right or left hand equally well.
- Legal document requiring a person to appear in court for testimony.
- Rude; bold; disrespectful.
- Full of unspecified meaning; ominous.
- Insult or abuse.
- Ask earnestly or urgently; implore.
- Unhappy; downcast.
- Distrustful of human nature.
- Showing little emotion or sensitivity.
- Departure from what is right, correct, or normal.
- Shade or shadow -or- Offense or resentment (to take ______).
- Moral or spiritual instruction or improvement.
- A person who lives a solitary life.
- Brief; to the point; concise.
- Damaging to a person’s reputation.
- Courage; basic character.
- Limitation on the inheritance of real property.
- Confused.
- Passionate.
- Made greater.
- Produced; begot.
- Bravery; superior skill.
- Procedure for legally proving that a will is genuine.
- Diving guidance or care.
- Wasted.
- (n.) Bold Deed. (v.) Misuse for one’s own advantage.
Down
- Sly.
- Flushed with red or pink.
- Smoothly.
- Money, property or position left in a will to someone.
- Impressively forceful.
- Having a craving to possess.
- Threatening.
- Unable to be heard.
- Unquestionable right belonging to a person.
- Intense, natural inclination or preference.
- Ghost.
- Tiny.
- Enjoyed.
- Letting up; slacking.
- Envy; jealousy.
- Power of inspiring belief.
- Open rebellion against authority.
- Stolen.
- Friendliness; sociability.
- Place or position between; intrude.
- Declare; assert positively.
- Oddity; state of being unconventional.
- Calm; undisturbed.
- Gently; kindly.
- Supporting a position or statement with evidence.
- Quarrelsome; involving dispute.
- Signs of things to come.
- Rich; prosperous.
- Punishment; severe criticism.
- Begged; pleaded with.
- Showing sound judgment; wisely; carefully.
- Of the earliest times or ages.
- Echo or reverberation.
- Written system using pictorial characters.
- Finding out with certainty; learning.
- Misinterpreted.
- Speech.
- Crowd.
- Acting like something is beneath your dignity.
- Take revenge by punishing the wrongdoer.
- Not clearly ; indefinitely.
- Disabled(someone by binding).
- Not capable of being understood.
- Discharge completely.
- Violent windstorm.
- Calmed; gratified.
- To get, acquire, or secure.
- Wicked; foul; disgusting.
- About to happen.
- Unclear; indefinite.
- Pleasant; friendly.
- Showing anger aroused by injustice.
- Face.
- Mourned
- Not intruding; not in the way.
- Aware of.
- Unrelieved; not reduced.
- Intervening period of time.
- Causing fear or dread; extremely difficult.
- Summon a spirit to appear.
- Hidden.
- Hasty; rash; unthinking.
- Self-reproach; regret.
- Desire for another’s possessions or qualities and jealous at not having them.
123 Clues: Sly. • Tiny. • Bury. • Face. • Ghost. • Crowd. • Stolen. • Speech. • Mourned • Hidden. • Wasted. • Enjoyed. • Similar. • Smoothly. • Weakness. • Cautious. • Aware of. • Confused. • Unyielding. • Passionate. • Threatening. • An uprising. • Recklessness. • Foreshadowed. • Made greater. • Waste; refuge. • Noisy dispute. • Envy; jealousy. • Gently; kindly. • Misinterpreted. • near; adjoining. • Kowtow; flatter. • About to happen. • Insult or abuse. • ...
to kill a mocking bird crossword 2014-06-16
Across
- indicate by signs
- lacking sufficient water/rainfall
- move in a wavy pattern or with a rising and falling motion
- turn on a pivot
- briefly giving the gist of something
- come to pass
- avoid responsibilities and duties
- a feeling of anger caused by being offended
- noisy quarrel
- discourage or frighten with threats or a domineering maner intimidate
- of or relating to the body or flesh
- shackle that consists of a metal loop that can be locked around the wrist, usually used in pairs
- furiously angry
- stubbornly obstructive and unwilling to cooperate
- a bounded scope
- impose and collect
- be envious of; set one's heart on
- deeply or seriously thoughtful
- gnaw into, make resentful or angry
- originating where it is found
- a journey by a large group to escape from a hostile environment
Down
- a stiff hair
- unable to see distant objects clearly
- a special anniversary
- uneasiness about the fitness of an action
- in deplorable condition
- pulled or drawn tight
- brief and to the point; effectively cut short
- gather, as of natural products
- make clear and (more) comprehensible
- an authoritative declaration
- the face or front of a building
- a speech of violent denunciation
- marked by strong resentment
- become superficially burned
- under a moral obligation to someone
- agreement on a secret plot
- lower
- hold back
- not obtrusive or undesirably noticeable
- having or revealing little emotion or sensibility; not easily aroused or excited
- thin and weak
- cause to be more favorablly inclined, gain the good will of
- completely wanting or lacking
- tastelessly showy
45 Clues: lower • hold back • a stiff hair • come to pass • noisy quarrel • thin and weak • turn on a pivot • furiously angry • a bounded scope • indicate by signs • tastelessly showy • impose and collect • a special anniversary • pulled or drawn tight • in deplorable condition • agreement on a secret plot • marked by strong resentment • become superficially burned • an authoritative declaration • ...
To Kill A Mocking Bird 2023-06-06
Across
- Lawyer defending Tom Robison
- Town in which the novel is set in
- Daughter of Mr Ewell
- Atticus's profession
- Boy that visits from Mississippi
- the type of book
- The judge that convicted Tom Robison of rape
Down
- Scout and Jem's cousin
- The name of Scout's teacher
- Misunderstood neighbour that the children spy on
- Author of To Kill A Mocking Bird
- Older Brother of Scout
- Narrator of the novel
- The first thing that Scout found in the Radley's tree
14 Clues: the type of book • Daughter of Mr Ewell • Atticus's profession • Narrator of the novel • Scout and Jem's cousin • Older Brother of Scout • The name of Scout's teacher • Lawyer defending Tom Robison • Author of To Kill A Mocking Bird • Boy that visits from Mississippi • Town in which the novel is set in • The judge that convicted Tom Robison of rape • ...
TKM Crossword 2023-05-08
Across
- What did walter cover his dinner with?
- Jean Louise Finchs nickname
- What did Miss Caroline smell of?
- who would have been president during the book?
- What state does the book take place in?
- Who took the children to church with them?
- What role does Scout play in the school play?
- Which of the Finch's neighbours does a lot of gardening?
- What was in Burris Ewells hair?
- what was the mobs goal?
- What was Jems full name?
- Who were Atticus's first clients
- Who is the editor of the local newspaper?
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- Who accused Tom Robinson?
- Miss Stephanie Crawfords favorite hobby.
- The first name of the man on the jury that took the longest to decide
- Which bird is it a sin to kill?
- Where do the Finchs go every christmas
- What is Atticus's professian
- What was Mrs. Dubose addicted to?
- What is the name of the man put on trial?
- What family never takes hand outs?
- What town do they live in?
- What is in Dolphus Raymond's brown paper bag?
- Where did Jem break is arm?
- What is the real name of Boo Radley?
- What was the verdict?
27 Clues: What was the verdict? • what was the mobs goal? • What was Jems full name? • Who accused Tom Robinson? • What town do they live in? • Jean Louise Finchs nickname • Where did Jem break is arm? • What is Atticus's professian • Which bird is it a sin to kill? • What was in Burris Ewells hair? • What did Miss Caroline smell of? • Who were Atticus's first clients • ...
TO KILL ME MOCKING BIRD 2025-02-05
Across
- can't understand
- the game jem and scout play
- state laws that infosegregationion
- worm friendly
- I am so good but I only got an A+++ and not an A+++++
- separation of two things
- they thing that Jem tells scout to spit out but she wont because she isn't dead
- Shoot at jem
- something they never seen in MAycomb history
- worst thing to kill
- it is scout and jem
- they got ripped but magicly fixed
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- AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH SCARY THIS IS NOT SCARY OSTRICHES AHHHHHH
- to suppres
- scary
- what scout and jem make
- they found it
- religious
- unwilling to spend me pression money money money money money money money money money money money money money money money money money money money money money money money money money money money money money money money money money money money money money money money money money money money money money money money money money money money money money money money money money money money money money money money
- they found it outside Boo AHHH house
- I will hurt you so hard that even your family will cry
- half-life overcharge incident
22 Clues: scary • religious • to suppres • Shoot at jem • worm friendly • they found it • can't understand • worst thing to kill • it is scout and jem • what scout and jem make • separation of two things • the game jem and scout play • half-life overcharge incident • they got ripped but magicly fixed • state laws that infosegregationion • they found it outside Boo AHHH house • ...
books 2025-03-26
Across
- Wars – "A galaxy-spanning saga featuring Jedi, Sith, and the Force."
- Da Vinci Code – "Dan Brown thriller about a symbologist uncovering a religious mystery."
- Kill a Mockingbird – "Harper Lee’s novel about racial injustice in the American South."
- You Give a Mouse a Cookie – "A children’s book about a rodent who always wants more."
- Potter – "A boy with a lightning-shaped scar attends a magical school."
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- – "A billionaire vigilante fights crime in Gotham City."
- – "An aspiring ninja with a nine-tailed fox spirit inside him."
- – "Yuval Noah Harari’s book exploring the history of humankind."
- – "A love story between a vampire and a human."
- of the Rings – "Epic fantasy trilogy featuring hobbits, a dark lord, and a powerful ring."
10 Clues: – "A love story between a vampire and a human." • – "A billionaire vigilante fights crime in Gotham City." • – "An aspiring ninja with a nine-tailed fox spirit inside him." • – "Yuval Noah Harari’s book exploring the history of humankind." • Wars – "A galaxy-spanning saga featuring Jedi, Sith, and the Force." • ...
To Kill A Mockinbird 2013-10-28
Across
- Alexandra Atticus’s sister, a strong-willed woman
- the setting
- Carefree, has positive outlooks towards life
- Ewell A drunken, mostly unemployed member of Maycomb’s poorest family
- The narrator and protagonist
- Atticus and Jem's summer neighbor
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- man of strong character, integrity, impeccable moral standards
- The Finches’ black cook
- Radley Never steps foot out side of his house
- Maudie The Finches’ neighbor, a sharp-tongued widow, and an old friend of the family
10 Clues: the setting • The Finches’ black cook • The narrator and protagonist • Atticus and Jem's summer neighbor • Carefree, has positive outlooks towards life • Radley Never steps foot out side of his house • Alexandra Atticus’s sister, a strong-willed woman • man of strong character, integrity, impeccable moral standards • ...
to kill a mocking 2013-10-28
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- father of scout and jem and a lawyer
- the maid of the atticus house
- scouts brother and son of atticus
- a mean old lady who is dying
- a mysterious man that nobody has seen
- heck tate is the town sherriff
Down
- a kid that comes every summer to visit
- family of atticus
- the reverent of the church
- jems sister and daughter of atticus
10 Clues: family of atticus • the reverent of the church • a mean old lady who is dying • the maid of the atticus house • heck tate is the town sherriff • scouts brother and son of atticus • jems sister and daughter of atticus • father of scout and jem and a lawyer • a mysterious man that nobody has seen • a kid that comes every summer to visit
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
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- 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
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- 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. • ...
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)
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- 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 • ...
Women's Day Law Crossword 2026-03-23
Across
- city the witch trials took place in
- law enforcement officer in the courtroom
- OJ Simpson trial prosecutor
- verdict often confused with innocent
- author of "To Kill a Mockingbird", a story about justice
- former VP, prosecutor, and author of "107 Days"
- she refused to move from her bus seat, defying Jim Crow laws
- famous court case on abortion
- Supreme Court Justice Sonia
- activist Greta who's been a part of climate lawsuits
- information such as objects or testimony used as proof
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- first lady who graduated from Harvard Law
- reality star who failed the bar
- author of "My Sister's Keeper", a story about a medical lawsuit
- the person who initiates a lawsuit or sues in court
- women who fought for their voting rights
- correct way to address a judge
- this formerly all-women's college in New York offers pre-law
- a woman sued this company over hot coffee
- first lady who inspired anti drug laws with her "Just Say No" campaign
- law movie with Elle Woods
- the amendment that granted women voting rights
- she was sued for copyright infringement about her song "7 Rings"
- saint tried for witchcraft and burned at the stake
- to cease or apprehend
25 Clues: to cease or apprehend • law movie with Elle Woods • OJ Simpson trial prosecutor • Supreme Court Justice Sonia • famous court case on abortion • correct way to address a judge • reality star who failed the bar • city the witch trials took place in • verdict often confused with innocent • women who fought for their voting rights • law enforcement officer in the courtroom • ...
@Madeline 2024-02-11
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
Across
- 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 • ...
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
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 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 - 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)
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- 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 2022-05-31
Mr. Goddard's very difficult To Kill a Mockingbird Crossword 2022-03-15
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- 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?
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- 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 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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?" • ...
Los pasatiempos 2015-06-08
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- 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 ________.
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- 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. • ...
Animal in the Book Title 2023-01-24
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- 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
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- "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.
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 • ...
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
To Kill A Mockingbird 2022-05-31
To Kill a Mockingbird 2026-01-14
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 • ...
Arsenal 2019-10-03
Across
- 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 • ...
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. • ...
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
Across
- 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 ____. • ...
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
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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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 ___.
Down
- 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
