to kill a mockingbird Crossword Puzzles
TKAM (A) 2023-03-24
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- What is Burris Ewell's fathers name?
- Mr. Ewell is ____handed.
- Scout's cousin is _____ Brooke
- How old was Jem when he broke his elbow?
- what does Scout talk to Mr.Cunningham about the night he is part of the mob?
- what does Mrs.Dubose want Jem to do?
- what town does this story take place in
- which relative comes to live with the Finches
- What did Jem lose in the Radley yard?
- Miss Maudie says Mr. Radley is a ________ baptist.
- Jem is how many years older than Scout?
- the name of the reverend of the church Calpurnia goes to
- It is a sin to ____ a mockingbird
- what was the name of the mad dog?
- Miss Maudie says Atticus can play the Jews ____
- Miss Stephanie ______
- Name of the person who taught Zeebo how to read
- Mrs. Farrow's first name
- The court decides in favor of Mr. _______
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- What do Scout and Jem call the snowman?
- author of the book
- “cheatin’ a _____ man is ten times worse than cheatin’ a white man”
- how many kids does Helen Robinson have
- what does Dill want to be when he grows up in chapter 22
- What was the name of the telephone operator
- the name of the sheriff
- What flower of Mrs. Dubose's does Jem ruin?
- What was the first thing Jem and Scout found in the tree?
- Who does Scout beat up at Finch’s Landing
- who did Bob Ewell threaten to kill
- Arthur ___ Radley
- Calpurnia raises the alarm that there is a mad ____ coming up the street.
- His nickname used to be Old One shot
- At the end of chapter 23, name the type of folks Scout thinks there are.
- the person at the head of the jury
- In the game "Boo Radley" who plays Mrs. Radley?
- who does the snowman Scout and Jem build look like?
- Scout thinks the world is ending when she sees what for the first time?
- how many bullet-holes were shot in Tom when he died
- Who does Scout find underneath the bed
- Bob Ewell's lawyer
41 Clues: Arthur ___ Radley • author of the book • Bob Ewell's lawyer • Miss Stephanie ______ • the name of the sheriff • Mr. Ewell is ____handed. • Mrs. Farrow's first name • Scout's cousin is _____ Brooke • It is a sin to ____ a mockingbird • what was the name of the mad dog? • who did Bob Ewell threaten to kill • the person at the head of the jury • What is Burris Ewell's fathers name? • ...
Quarter 2 Adjectives GT 2025 2025-12-02
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- A FAMOUS ENGLIGH IDIOM FOR DESPONDENT PEOPLE SAYS THEY ARE “DOWN IN THE __”.
- IF YOU KEEP ASKING A GIRL OUT & SHE IGNORES YOU, SHE IS __ TO YOU AS A POTENTIAL BOYFRIEND. MOVE ON!
- A(N) __ TEACHER WILL STAND FOR NO FUNNY BUSINESS IN CLASS.
- STEPHEN KING IS A(N) __ WRITER, AS HE’S WRITTEN 65 NOVELS. HARPER LEE, THE AUTHOR OF TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD WHO ONLY FINISHED TWO NOVELS? NOT SO MUCH.
- A WAY TO DESCRIBE A RABBI, PRIEST, OR IMAM.
- NOBEL PEACE PRIZE WINNER MOTHER TERESA WAS WELL KNOWN FOR BEING ___.
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- THE LATIN PREFIX OF THIS WORD MEANS “BOTH”, WHICH FITS WITH ITS DEFINITION.
- A PLAIN CHEESE PIZZA OR A HAMBURGER WITH NO TOPPINGS IS __.
- EAST-COAST HIKERS CAN TAKE AN ARDUOUS JOURNEY ALONG THE __ TRAIL, WHICH IS 2,200 MILES LONG.
- IF SOMEONE IS DESTITUTE AND HUNGRY, THEY MIGHT GO TO A __ TO RECEIVE A HOT MEAL (TWO WORDS).
- A TEENAGER COULD BECOME TONGUE-TIED AND __ AROUND THEIR CRUSH.
- A NOSTALGIC PERSON IS SAID TO THE VIEW THE PAST WITH __-COLORED GLASSES (THINK FLORAL).
- IN THE U.S.A., __ IS A UBIQUITOUS RESOURCE THAT YOU CAN ACCESS FROM ALMOST ANYWERE… IF YOU HAVE THE PASSWORD!
13 Clues: A WAY TO DESCRIBE A RABBI, PRIEST, OR IMAM. • A(N) __ TEACHER WILL STAND FOR NO FUNNY BUSINESS IN CLASS. • A PLAIN CHEESE PIZZA OR A HAMBURGER WITH NO TOPPINGS IS __. • A TEENAGER COULD BECOME TONGUE-TIED AND __ AROUND THEIR CRUSH. • NOBEL PEACE PRIZE WINNER MOTHER TERESA WAS WELL KNOWN FOR BEING ___. • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Crossword by Eduardo Cintora P.1 2020-02-17
13 Clues: Rape “Victim” • The Town Drunk • Lawyer / Father • Never comes out • Aunt in the Story • Innocent Black Man • Brother in the Story • Main Female Character • Black Female Neighbor • Good person in the story • Enemy/Bad guy in the Story • City the story takes place • Discrimination due to color of skin
To Kill A Mocking Bird Vocab 2013-12-06
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- To submit to settlement by arbitration
- Living or occurring naturally in an area
- To require as necessary consequence
- Habitually untalkative
- Performing kind charitable acts
- A Native American people
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- Inclined to make trouble
- To give a detailed statement
- Lacks definite form: vague
- An exemption from an obligation or rule granted by authority
- Intellectual or spiritual improvement
- The act of disconnecting or separating
- Attended by favorable circumstances
- Sadness or depression
- The act of being annoyed or irritated
15 Clues: Sadness or depression • Habitually untalkative • Inclined to make trouble • A Native American people • Lacks definite form: vague • To give a detailed statement • Performing kind charitable acts • To require as necessary consequence • Attended by favorable circumstances • Intellectual or spiritual improvement • The act of being annoyed or irritated • ...
To Kill a Mockinbird - crossword 2 2023-12-01
15 Clues: wander • clarify • amazing • wealthy • crooked • various • profile • deranged • free will • intimidate • elusiveness • court order • annoy, bother • erase, wipe out • view, perspective
To Kill A Mocking Bird - Vocab 2024-12-08
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- Following in time or order.
- Embarrassed or deeply ashamed.
- A preference or special liking for something.
- Expressing a wish to harm others; evil.
- A state of annoyance or irritation.
- Intended for learning or moral improvement.
- Indicating a positive or promising outcome.
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- Showing kindness or generosity.
- A minor wrongdoing or offense.
- A formal statement or authoritative rule.
- Gloomy, dull, or depressing.
- Strange or unconventional in behavior.
- Overly preoccupied with death or disturbing subjects.
- Unusual or attractively old-fashioned.
- Unlawful or forbidden by rules.
15 Clues: Following in time or order. • Gloomy, dull, or depressing. • A minor wrongdoing or offense. • Embarrassed or deeply ashamed. • Showing kindness or generosity. • Unlawful or forbidden by rules. • A state of annoyance or irritation. • Strange or unconventional in behavior. • Unusual or attractively old-fashioned. • Expressing a wish to harm others; evil. • ...
Chapter 12 To Kill a MB 2024-06-18
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- a group of people who have come together in a religious building for worship and prayer
- a small bag sewn into or on clothing so as to form part of it, used for carrying small articles
- a place where dead people are buried
- a raised place in a church, with steps leading up to it, from which the priest or minister speaks to the people during a religious ceremony
- an informal photograph taken quickly, typically with a small handheld camera
- a ten-cent coin
- a man who is engaged to be married
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- A pool of water containing fish
- a large musical instrument having rows of pipes supplied with air from bellows
- a square of cotton or other finely woven material intended for wiping one's nose
- a passage between rows of seats in a building such as a church or theatre, an aircraft, or train
- a long bench with a back, placed in rows in the main part of some churches to seat the congregation
- a track that constitutes or serves as a path
- each of four equal or corresponding parts into which something is or can be divided
- a written, typed, or printed communication, sent in an envelope by post or messenger
15 Clues: a ten-cent coin • A pool of water containing fish • a man who is engaged to be married • a place where dead people are buried • a track that constitutes or serves as a path • an informal photograph taken quickly, typically with a small handheld camera • a large musical instrument having rows of pipes supplied with air from bellows • ...
To kill a mocking bird characters 2025-03-11
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- Robinson, Left arm is not working
- EWell, Attacks children and is very poor
- Has a broken arm
- Tomboy and Jem's sis
- Miss, Helpful but also judgemental
- Finch, Great role model for scout
- Mr, Poor farmer in Maycomb
- Really small for his age
- Reverend, Gracious and personable
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- Ewell, Thickened bodied and fragile looking
- Radely, Thought to be a really bad man
- Cleans and cooks,look's after the Finch's property
- Tate, Maycomb's sheriff
- Atkinson, Has a sympathetic and Kind view of Boo Radely Taylor, Aprraoches church with a level of informality
- Judge, Elderly and relaxed
15 Clues: Has a broken arm • Tomboy and Jem's sis • Really small for his age • Tate, Maycomb's sheriff • Judge, Elderly and relaxed • Mr, Poor farmer in Maycomb • Robinson, Left arm is not working • Reverend, Gracious and personable • Finch, Great role model for scout • Miss, Helpful but also judgemental • Radely, Thought to be a really bad man • ...
Romeo and juliet crossword 2024-06-04
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- Friar Lawrence gives Juliet a ____ potion
- who does Romeo kill in Juliet's tomb?
- Where does Romeo go when he finds out Juliet is dead?
- Who's death does romeo avenge?
- A stanza with 4 lines.
- Where is the story set?
- what does lady Montague die from?
- Romeo is the son of what family?
- Who does Romeo love in the beginning of the play?
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- Who did Romeo kill himself for?
- Who tells Romeo that Juliet is dead?
- What are they going to make in romeo and Juliet honor?
- This person threatens to kill the Capulet's and Montagues for fighting.
- Who is the tragic hero?
- Who does Romeo kill?
- A fatal flaw is a ___
- according to Mercutio _____ is responsible for dreams
- Who first discovers Romeo's dead body?
- How does Romeo kill himself?
- romeo and Juliet is a play called a _____
20 Clues: Who does Romeo kill? • A fatal flaw is a ___ • A stanza with 4 lines. • Who is the tragic hero? • Where is the story set? • How does Romeo kill himself? • Who's death does romeo avenge? • Who did Romeo kill himself for? • Romeo is the son of what family? • what does lady Montague die from? • Who tells Romeo that Juliet is dead? • who does Romeo kill in Juliet's tomb? • ...
TKM Project 2022-05-29
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- A group of people assembled for religious worship
- Scout wants to see ____ before she dies
- An immoral Act
- feeling of despair
- Atticus' client
- Scout beats up
- The period of time between midnight and noon.
- Bravery
- Another word for Frustrated
- Judging someone you don't know
- Lacking Flavor
- Who was the symbol of a Mockingbird?
- ____ scares Jem and Scout on their way to the pageant
- Trying to impress
- Kind and pleasant
- Bold
- not conclusively proved
- Atticus' sister
- Tom's verdict was ___
- Scout's Father
- Scout's Brother
- To cause great damage
- Deceptive; Misleading
- To argue in a formal matter
- To make someone extremely angry
- No sound
- Atticus used to be called "___Finch"
- ___ became sick after listening how Tom Robinson is treated
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- Jem destroys Mrs. Dubose's ____
- Atticus shot a dog named ___
- not common; rarely
- Bob Ewell tries to _____ Jem and Scout
- loss of hope
- The setting of TKM
- Cause someone to become hostile
- Scout's and Jem's caretaker
- ___ saved Jem and Scout
- Disliking someone because of the color of their skin
- ___ attacked Jem and Scout
- "It's a sin to kill a..."
- Everyone must fallow the ___
- Scout's innocence brought ___ into Mr. Cunningham
- TKM time period
- Jem got his ___ broken
- Extremely dumb behavior
- Bob Ewell ___ on Atticus' face
- Scout is dressed as a giant____ for her pageant show
- Making a high-pitched piercing cry or sound
- No emotion
- Scout's first grade teacher
- "All men are created..."
51 Clues: Bold • Bravery • No sound • No emotion • loss of hope • An immoral Act • Scout beats up • Lacking Flavor • Scout's Father • Atticus' client • TKM time period • Atticus' sister • Scout's Brother • Trying to impress • Kind and pleasant • not common; rarely • feeling of despair • The setting of TKM • Tom's verdict was ___ • To cause great damage • Deceptive; Misleading • Jem got his ___ broken • ...
Literature 101 2015-05-07
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- "In my younger and more vulnerable years my father gave me some advice which I've been turning over in my mind ever since," is the start of which novel?
- Which novel begins "It is a truth universally acknowledged that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife..."?
- Who wrote Anna Karenina?
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- What famous 1818 novel had the sub-title 'The Modern Prometheus'?
- Who was the youngest of the three Brontë writing sisters?
- What were the respective family names of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet?
- What is the name of the protagonist in "To Kill A Mockingbird"?
- "to be or not to be..." Is a line from which Shakespeare play?
- What is the Old English heroic poem, surviving in a single copy dated around the year 1000, featuring its eponymous 6th century warrior from Geatland in Sweden?
- Japanese three-line verses called Haiku contain how many syllables?
10 Clues: Who wrote Anna Karenina? • Who was the youngest of the three Brontë writing sisters? • "to be or not to be..." Is a line from which Shakespeare play? • What is the name of the protagonist in "To Kill A Mockingbird"? • What famous 1818 novel had the sub-title 'The Modern Prometheus'? • Japanese three-line verses called Haiku contain how many syllables? • ...
Pájaros (birds) 2020-05-13
24 Clues: owl • beak • dove • crow • swan • wing • hawk • robin • goose • eagle • talon • canary • turkey • parrot • seagull • sparrow • bluejay • feather • cardinal • cormorant • blackbird • woodpecker • mockingbird • hummingbird
MRS BRIMMER'S YEAR 10 2012 FAREWELL CROSSWORD 2012-12-04
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- KATHERINA'S SURNAME IN 'TAMING OF THE SHREW'
- USED TO SUPPORT STATEMENTS IN EXTENDED RESPONSES
- WHEN I SAY MY CLASS ARE SUCH GOOD READERS THAT IS ___________
- TOM ROBINSON'S LAWYER (2WORDS)
- EXAGGERATION
- WHEN IMAGES SPILL OUT OF PANELS
- IN THE GRAPHIC NOVEL THESE ARE THE EQUIVALENT OF A VOICEOVER
- REGULAR 5 BEAT LINE (2WORDS)
- "KISS ME ___________"
- POEM ABOUT A BROKEN STATUE IN THE DESERT
- IMITATION OF STYLE TO MOCK SOMETHING
- FICURATIVE LANGUAGE
- USED TO MAKE A CHARACTER SEEM DOMINANT/POWERFUL ( 2WORDS)
- DON'T START ESSAY PARAGRAPHS WITHOUT THEM BR
- A TURNING POINT IN THE POEM
- POEM LINE SOUND PATTERN
- USUALLY IN ITALICS IN CERTAIN TEXT TYPES (2WORDS)
- POEM PARAGRAPH
- SWIFT'S SATIRE ABOUT SOLVING IRELAND POVERTY (3WORDS)
- "WHAT MY DADDY DO TO ME DON'T COUNT"
- STATE WHERE THE FINCHES LIVE
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- DOWNPLAYING IMPORTANCE TO CREATE HUMOUR
- IT IS A CRIME TO KILL A
- SHE WAS LEFT WITH HER WEDDING CAKE AND NO GROOM (2WORDS)
- ERA AT THE TURN OF THE 20TH CENTURY
- WHAT IS WRITTEN ABOUT A DECEASED PERSON
- A WILD UNDISCIPLINED WOMAN
- PERSONALITY GIVEN
- HE WAS A TOWER OF STRENGTH IS AN EXAMPLE OF A _____________
- THE ATTITUDE OF THE PERSON OR AUTHOR IS REFLECTED IN THE _______
- SPACES BETWEEN PANELS
- KATHERINA'S SUITOR AND HUSBAND
- NECESSARY TO MOVE THE PLOT ALONG
- VISUALLY EMPHASISES A CHARACTER'S VULNERABILITY (2 WORDS)
- GWYNETH PALTROW PLAYED THIS CHARACTER
- ENGLISH PLAYWRIGHT
- JOE GARGERY'S BROTHER-IN-LAW
- TYPE OF POEM
38 Clues: EXAGGERATION • TYPE OF POEM • POEM PARAGRAPH • PERSONALITY GIVEN • ENGLISH PLAYWRIGHT • FICURATIVE LANGUAGE • "KISS ME ___________" • SPACES BETWEEN PANELS • IT IS A CRIME TO KILL A • POEM LINE SOUND PATTERN • A WILD UNDISCIPLINED WOMAN • A TURNING POINT IN THE POEM • REGULAR 5 BEAT LINE (2WORDS) • JOE GARGERY'S BROTHER-IN-LAW • STATE WHERE THE FINCHES LIVE • TOM ROBINSON'S LAWYER (2WORDS) • ...
To Kill a mocking bird 2022-09-19
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- Main Character
- what was one way Jem's pants were when they got left on the fence.
- How were scouts on the first day of school
- What did scout get labeled as
- Caroline, is the person that doesn't like that scout is ahead of her grade by certain standards?
- The person scout beat up
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- What item was carved in the tree that had a replicant of scout and Jem?
- who were the 2 people scout hung out with a lot
- What did Jem lose at the Radley's house in the middle of the night
- Who was been locked up in the house for over 15 years
- What was on Miss Maudie's house?
11 Clues: Main Character • The person scout beat up • What did scout get labeled as • What was on Miss Maudie's house? • How were scouts on the first day of school • who were the 2 people scout hung out with a lot • Who was been locked up in the house for over 15 years • what was one way Jem's pants were when they got left on the fence. • ...
to kill a mocking bird 2023-02-25
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- given to contemplation or deep thought
- occuring or living natrually in an area
- unspoken;understood without being expressed
- religious devotion and reverance to god
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- with a wilingnees to talk or share
- a magnificent decorated tomb
- to carve or shape
- irritation or anoyances
- adheared to; clung ot
- a government in which a single person assumes absolute control
- one who prepares and sells medacine
11 Clues: to carve or shape • adheared to; clung ot • irritation or anoyances • a magnificent decorated tomb • with a wilingnees to talk or share • one who prepares and sells medacine • given to contemplation or deep thought • occuring or living natrually in an area • religious devotion and reverance to god • unspoken;understood without being expressed • ...
to kill a mocking bird 2023-03-21
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- not clearly expressed; hard to understand
- reckless, offensive boldness
- obtained possession of something
- lack of interest or involvement
- an unpleasant situation
- causing to be immoral or dishonest
- the act of making a conscious decision
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- an angry dispute; quarrel
- something given to make up for something else
- intellectual, spiritual, or moral
- gave in to one’s pleasures; had what one wanted
11 Clues: an unpleasant situation • an angry dispute; quarrel • reckless, offensive boldness • lack of interest or involvement • obtained possession of something • intellectual, spiritual, or moral • causing to be immoral or dishonest • the act of making a conscious decision • not clearly expressed; hard to understand • something given to make up for something else • ...
To Kill A Mocking Bird 2024-05-28
To Kill a Mocking Bird Crossword 2015-10-04
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- / Immature.
- / To quiet or to settle.
- / Dangerous or deadly.
- / To hold.
- / To lessen or to calm.
- / A preferred way of doing something.
- / A temporary stay.
- / Superior ability or skill.
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- / Find something out for certain.
- / Weak or frail.
- / Something that can't be understood.
- / Noisy and unruly.
- / Understanding.
- / Favorable or promising success.
- / Simple or innocent.
15 Clues: / To hold. • / Immature. • / Weak or frail. • / Understanding. • / Noisy and unruly. • / A temporary stay. • / Simple or innocent. • / Dangerous or deadly. • / To lessen or to calm. • / To quiet or to settle. • / Superior ability or skill. • / Find something out for certain. • / Favorable or promising success. • / Something that can't be understood. • / A preferred way of doing something.
To Kill A Mocking Bird - Part One 2014-05-30
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- Use the adjective _____ to describe something that is similar to something else and can be compared to another.
- a town in central Virginia where Lee surrendered to Grant on April 9, 1865, ending the Civil War.
- In Greek mythology, _____was the food of the gods. At a picnic,_____ is a dessert made with oranges and shredded coconut. While the former bestowed immortality on all who ate it, the latter tastes very refreshing after fried chicken and potato salad.
- A _____ is a satirical, exaggerated portrayal of person. You'd better not _____ your father by walking bent-over and speaking in his high voice. If he catches you, you'll be in trouble!
- no longer fashionable or in wide use because it's out-of-date; outmoded. There were many photographs of ____ fashions. I thought hand-cranked pencil sharpeners were ____.
- Something that's is clouded or hazy. When you walk through the woods on a foggy morning, the trees may all have a mysterious, ____look to them.
- You might eat some ____ on a picnic. A silvery amber-green variety of muscadine grape.
- ____ is one's preference.Of course, my ______ are to be sitting where you are instead.
- is a fancy word for the place where you live. Whether it's a mansion on 5th Avenue or a tee-pee in the desert, if you live in it, it's your ______.
- You might get an odd look if you ask your hairdresser to put your hair in a ____, but she’ll eventually figure out what you want a braid.
- ____ means boisterous, noisy, aggressive, defiant. You’ve probably seen an ______ child in the grocery store, pulling away from her mother, screaming at the top of her lungs.
- A ____ is a preference for or bias toward something. If you have a ___ for wool clothing, you should take up knitting.
- A _____is a strong and sudden reaction, often negative and shared by many people, such as the ____ that erupted when Coca-Cola replaced its beloved soft drink with "New Coke" in the 1980s.
- If you're prone to picking fights, making snarky comments, and being frustratingly stubborn, you're ____. And odds are you're not invited to too many parties.
- He could be _____ and rude, yet hated to be embarrassed.
- When you _____, you move with quick anxious steps, like a bug running for cover when a light is turned on.
- Lullabies and tunes ____ to infants have been a centuries-old method of soothing babies to lull them to sleep.
- A _____ is a small argument or fight. As a verb, it means to pick a mini-fight over something that doesn't really matter. "Let's not _____over price," people will say, usually when they plan to gouge you.
- ____ is a noun that means something that is not normal or is very typical at all. An example of an _____ is when the temperature hits 90 degrees in January — it's nice and warm, but it's really strange.
- ____is an interesting verb, in that it can mean both "tangle" and "untangle." So if you work to ravel yarn into a neat ball, your cat may come along and try to ravel it again.
- They think that this remembrance of their virtue and goodness doth _____provoke and enforce the quick to virtue.
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- She figured her plants, including her beloved fruit trees and _____ , were a total loss.
- ___ means brief excursion. If you're in the army, that's a literal excursion into enemy territory. For the rest of us, it means trying something out. "My ___ into rugby ended with my spending a week in the hospital."
- Use the adjective _____ for a favorable situation or set of conditions. If you start a marathon by falling flat on your face, that's not an _____ start.
- A ______ is a building that contains a tomb or tombs. The Taj Mahal, built by Shah Jahan as a monument to his third wife, Mumtaz Mahal, is the world's most famous ____.
- ___is harsh, abusive language, like, "you dirty rotten scoundrel." I'm sure you can think of harsher and more obscene examples, but we won't get into them here.
- To _____ is to approach someone aggressively or confront them in an inappropriate way.
- If you show up for Thanksgiving dinner an hour late and covered in mud from a tag football game, your parents will give you a look of ______. This means they seriously disapprove of your actions, despite the fact that you scored the winning touchdown.
- If you want to call someone a complete stupid while sounding smart yourself,_____is your go-to word.
- is to be courteous, gracious, friendly and warm. He recently sounds decent but he's only been _____ since about two months ago.
- Someone who is ____ is reserved, not loud and talkative. The word itself refers to the trait of reticence, of seeming aloof and uncommunicative. A ____ person might be snobby, naturally quiet, or just shy.
- ____ means small. A ____ person is short and small. A _____ word is a "cute" version of a regular word, "Maggie" is the _____ of "Margaret."
- If someone is _____, they wish evil on others. If you find yourself approaching someone with a _____ look in her eye, best to run the other way.
- by the time she was of marriageable age, the tree was ready to be cut and made into combs for her _____.
- The doll's costume is of gray-green alpaca with a plaid ____ turban.
- Someone or something that is ____ is gentle, kind, mild, or unharmful a benign soul wouldn't hurt a fly.
- they were engaged thus ______ when both heard an unfamiliar sound in the private hallway.
- ____ is a tree, Melia azedarach, of the mahogany family, native to Asia but widely planted elsewhere for its ornamental yellow fruits and long clusters of fragrant purplish flowers.
- If you _____ an unpleasant feeling, you make it go away. _______ your hunger by eating a bag of marshmallows may cause you other unpleasant feelings.
- ____ is a member of the second order of angels, often represented as a beautiful rosy-cheeked child with wings.
- Is a tobacco pipe. The finale to our day was sharing a _____ and listening to the stories of life
- Although the sign at the back of the shop in the old town square said _____, most people called the man behind the counter by his modern title, "pharmacist," instead.
42 Clues: He could be _____ and rude, yet hated to be embarrassed. • The doll's costume is of gray-green alpaca with a plaid ____ turban. • To _____ is to approach someone aggressively or confront them in an inappropriate way. • You might eat some ____ on a picnic. A silvery amber-green variety of muscadine grape. • ...
To Kill A Mocking Bird- Cross Word 2017-11-11
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- / Initials of the new way of teaching?
- Ewell / Who beat Mayella Ewell?
- / How does Tom Robinson die?
- / Who tells Jem its a sin to kill a mocking bird?
- / What was Jem's real first name?
- / How old is Jem when the novel starts?
- / What is the Verdict of Tom Robinson's Case?
- Maudie's / Who's house burns down?
- / Who stitches Jem's pants?
- / Who takes the children to the Black Church?
- / Who runs away from home?
- / What object killed Bob Ewell?
- Radley/ Who took care of Boo when Boo's dad dies?
- / The Narrator of the story is?
- Tate / Who says Bob Ewell's death is an accident?
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- / Who was addicted to morphine?
- / A small town in Alabama?
- / Were does Dill Live during the school year?
- / What is Tom Robinson being convicted of?
- / What did Jem and Scout get for Christmas?
- / What is Boo's real name?
- / The season Dill comes to MayComb?
- Louis / Scouts other name?
- Finch / Who founded Finches Landing?
- / Who's house are the children scared of?
- / Why shouldn't you kill a mocking bird?
- / Jem was dared to touch this object?
- / What is Scouts first thing he finds in the knot hole?
- / What costume saves Scouts life?
29 Clues: / A small town in Alabama? • / What is Boo's real name? • Louis / Scouts other name? • / Who runs away from home? • / How does Tom Robinson die? • / Who stitches Jem's pants? • / Who was addicted to morphine? • / What object killed Bob Ewell? • / The Narrator of the story is? • Ewell / Who beat Mayella Ewell? • / What was Jem's real first name? • ...
Chapter 11 To Kill a Mocking bird 2025-03-27
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- (rep-ri-mand) – A formal expression of disapproval
- (an-tag-o-nize) – To provoke someone to become hostile or annoyed
- (gal-lant) – Brave, heroic, or chivalrous
- (be-hold-en) – Owing a debt of gratitude or being obligated to someone
- (in-dig-nant) – Feeling or showing anger at perceived injustice or unfairness
- (con-temp-tu-ous) – Showing scorn or disdain toward someone or something
- (ap-o-plec-tic) – Overcome with anger; extremely indignant
- (aus-tere) – Severe or strict in manner, attitude, or appearance
- (tur-bu-lent) – Characterized by disorder, conflict, or confusion
- (ti-rade) – A long, angry speech of criticism or accusation
- (dil-i-gent-ly) – In a way that shows careful and persistent effort
- (un-du-late) – To move in a wavelike motion
- (qualms) – Feelings of doubt or uneasiness
- (op-pres-sive) – Unjustly harsh or tyrannical
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- (pro-pen-si-ties) – Natural tendencies or inclinations
- (mel-an-chol-y) – A deep, persistent sadness or gloom
- (de-void) – Lacking or entirely without something
- (ju-di-cious) – Having or showing good judgment or sense
- (ve-he-ment) – Showing strong, passionate, or intense emotion
- (per-se-ver-ance) – Steady persistence in achieving a goal despite difficulties
- (can-tan-ker-ous) – Bad-tempered, argumentative, and uncooperative
- (tact-ful) – Showing sensitivity and skill in dealing with others
- (liv-id) – Furiously angry; also can mean a dark, bruised color
- (o-bliv-i-ous) – Unaware or not concerned about what is happening around
- (vis-cous) – Thick, sticky, and slow-moving, like a heavy liquid
- (um-brage) – Offense or annoyance
26 Clues: (um-brage) – Offense or annoyance • (gal-lant) – Brave, heroic, or chivalrous • (qualms) – Feelings of doubt or uneasiness • (un-du-late) – To move in a wavelike motion • (op-pres-sive) – Unjustly harsh or tyrannical • (de-void) – Lacking or entirely without something • (rep-ri-mand) – A formal expression of disapproval • ...
Crossword Vocabulary Review Puzzle 2016-03-06
Across
- When the writer tells you the steps to complete a task.
- of View This lets the reader know the angle from which a story is being told.
- Pages at the back of the book that tells where you can find important topics in the book.
- These are the good people in a book or novel.
- and Contrast This shows how two or more ways things are similar or different.
- In the back of the book that is an alphabetical list of words with the definitions
- Structures These are the ways a writer organizes information in a text.
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- of Contents A list that tells you the chapters in the book. It is at the front of the textbook.
- and effect When you give a reason why something happens.Signal words are because, due to..
- These are the bad people in a story.
- "To Kill A Mockingbird" is an example from the cover of the book.
- Section of the textbook that is found at the back of the book with additional information
- Language These are words that we take literally for their definition.
- In a story this is these are the events that lead up to a climax.
- This is where the story takes place.
15 Clues: These are the bad people in a story. • This is where the story takes place. • These are the good people in a book or novel. • When the writer tells you the steps to complete a task. • "To Kill A Mockingbird" is an example from the cover of the book. • In a story this is these are the events that lead up to a climax. • ...
how to kill a mocking bird 2025-03-12
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- Ewell The accuser
- Tate a is man who believes in fairness.
- Maudie Her home is a place of sanctuary
- Harrison The Curious One
- Radley The Mysterious Neighbor
- Dubose Her actions have a lasting effect on Jem
- Taylor He’s no stranger to human nature.
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- Finch the older brother
- the teacher
- Finch the loving father
- Robinson the accused man
- Cunningham A man with strong, though sometimes conflicted, principles
- Ewell The Racist and Prejudiced Figure
- Finch The learning child
- Sykes He shows generosity in unexpected ways
15 Clues: the teacher • Ewell The accuser • Finch the older brother • Finch the loving father • Harrison The Curious One • Finch The learning child • Robinson the accused man • Radley The Mysterious Neighbor • Tate a is man who believes in fairness. • Maudie Her home is a place of sanctuary • Ewell The Racist and Prejudiced Figure • Taylor He’s no stranger to human nature. • ...
To kill a mocking bird crossword 2025-03-12
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- father to scout and jem
- neighbor to the finch family
- father of walter Cunningham scouts classmate
- ill elderly woman who lives two doors down form the finchs
- sheriff of maycomb
- Daughter of bob
- father of mayella ewell
- The reverend of First Purchase, the black church in Maycomb
- mysterious neighbor of the finch family
- main character of the story
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- acts as a confidante and source of hope for Jem and Scout
- the judge presiding over the robinson case
- acussed of raping mayella ewell
- cleans and cooks for the finch family
- brother of scout
15 Clues: Daughter of bob • brother of scout • sheriff of maycomb • father to scout and jem • father of mayella ewell • main character of the story • neighbor to the finch family • acussed of raping mayella ewell • cleans and cooks for the finch family • mysterious neighbor of the finch family • the judge presiding over the robinson case • father of walter Cunningham scouts classmate • ...
Mockingbird 2024-03-04
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- the number of years between Jem and Scout
- bird in the title of the book
- main character
- the town
- Scout, Jem, and Dill used one to make a game
- Scout asks Dill how a Hogwarts mascot feels
- the number of chapters in the book
- the owner of the house that burned down
- Walter, who got Scout in trouble in first grade
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- when Jem and Scout first met Dill
- what Atticus offered Scout and Jem after the house fire
- the money crisis during the 1930s
- what Walter Cunningham poured over his food when he visited the Finches
- main character's brother
- three or four chapters solely about this
- the house that stayed in the Finch family for several generations
- main family
17 Clues: the town • main family • main character • main character's brother • bird in the title of the book • when Jem and Scout first met Dill • the money crisis during the 1930s • the number of chapters in the book • the owner of the house that burned down • three or four chapters solely about this • the number of years between Jem and Scout • Scout asks Dill how a Hogwarts mascot feels • ...
TKAM Crossword 2025-04-12
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- The fictional Alabama town where the story is set.
- The legal and social separation of races in the American South.
- The jury’s final decision; Tom is wrongly found guilty.
- Embodied by characters like Scout, Tom, and Boo.
- Young narrator of the story; curious, bold, and intelligent.
- Explored through the choices characters make in difficult situations.
- Scout’s family name; represents integrity and moral grounding.
- When lawyers question the opposing side’s witnesses.
- A kind neighbor who supports Atticus and teaches Scout life lessons.
- How characters dress often reflects gender roles or social class.
- Boo Radley’s mysterious home that fascinates the children.
- The growth and maturing of Scout and Jem.
- A major theme, especially in how people are treated based on race or class.
- A friend of Scout and Jem; imaginative and fascinated with Boo Radley.
- Encouraged by Atticus: “climb into someone’s skin and walk around in it.”
- The central event where Tom Robinson is unjustly prosecuted.
- A reclusive neighbor shrouded in mystery; symbolizes misunderstood goodness.
- A key motif shown through race, class, and gender bias.
- Gossip plays a role in shaping Boo Radley’s fearful reputation.
- Mayella’s abusive father; represents racism and ignorance.
- Scout’s father, a lawyer who defends Tom Robinson; a symbol of morality.
- Statements given by witnesses during the trial.
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- Shown in acts of quiet bravery, like Atticus defending Tom.
- A threat Tom faces, illustrating racial violence and injustice.
- A theme of understanding others’ points of view.
- A symbol of innocence and goodness; “It’s a sin to kill a mockingbird.”
- Scout’s older brother; matures significantly through the novel.
- Portrayed through moral strength, not just physical acts.
- Atticus’s guiding principle; doing what’s right even when it’s hard.
- The Finch family’s Black housekeeper; a maternal figure to the children.
- A lonely white woman who falsely accuses Tom Robinson.
- The setting reflects Southern culture, values, and racial tensions.
- A poor but proud family; not as malicious as the Ewells.
- Atticus’s profession; he stands for truth and fairness.
- A poor, racist family representing ignorance and bigotry.
- The symbolic location of justice, but also injustice, in Maycomb.
- A piece of furniture Mayella claims she asked Tom to break apart.
- A Black man falsely accused of raping Mayella Ewell.
- A central issue; deeply ingrained in Maycomb society.
- A theme challenged throughout the novel, often elusive.
40 Clues: The growth and maturing of Scout and Jem. • Statements given by witnesses during the trial. • A theme of understanding others’ points of view. • Embodied by characters like Scout, Tom, and Boo. • The fictional Alabama town where the story is set. • When lawyers question the opposing side’s witnesses. • A Black man falsely accused of raping Mayella Ewell. • ...
V-Voice Crossword Puzzle 2023-08-14
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- Author of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.
- Largest populated country in Africa.
- The longest side of a triangle opposite the right angle.
- Book series written by J.K. Rowling.
- The most widely grown crop in the US.
- character in To Kill a Mockingbird.
- TV show about a stranger family the daughter's name is Wednesday.
- The strongest bone in the human body.
- Singer of "At Last".
- Has the same number of bones in its neck as humans.
- Creator of Disneyland.
- Singer of "Kiss from a Rose".
- Number of continents in the world that are inhabited.
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- Run ________ run.
- Most famous member of Jackson 5.
- 11 letter word meaning "showing increase of light".
- 4 letter word meaning "a burden or responsibility".
- Clayton Moore was the star actor in this popular western TV show.
- 9 letter word meaning "wandering".
- The golden wattle is the country's national flower.
- lead actor in Edward Scissorhands.
- 10 letter word meaning "anything that unduly exhilarates or excites".
- Life is like a box of?
- Nobody puts _______ in the corner.
- I love.
- lead actor in Mission Impossible movies.
- Where is there no place like?
- A 1950's TV show about a Collie dog.
- May the force be with you.
- Sir Isaac Newton discovered this in 1665.
30 Clues: I love. • Run ________ run. • Singer of "At Last". • Life is like a box of? • Creator of Disneyland. • May the force be with you. • Where is there no place like? • Singer of "Kiss from a Rose". • Most famous member of Jackson 5. • 9 letter word meaning "wandering". • lead actor in Edward Scissorhands. • Nobody puts _______ in the corner. • character in To Kill a Mockingbird. • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Cross Word Puzzle by Jackson Westrope 2023-04-26
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- The black man who is accused of raping and beating Mayella Ewell
- Telephone operator in the town
- Jem and Scout's neighborhood friend, spends his summers in Maycomb
- The mysterious neighbor who picks the children's interest and they've never seen
- One of Tom Robinsons jurors, and one of
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- The Finchs' African American housekeeper and the closes thing Scout and Jem have to a mom
- Atticus' sister
- Tom Robinson's wife
- Tom Robinsons accuser who doesn't have friends and stays at home all day
- A horrible father who spends his welfare checks on alcohol instead of his family
- Protagonist of the book
- Scout's older brother, protector ,and one of her best friends
- Single parent to two children, lawyer, represents Tom Robinson in court
13 Clues: Atticus' sister • Tom Robinson's wife • Protagonist of the book • Telephone operator in the town • One of Tom Robinsons jurors, and one of • Scout's older brother, protector ,and one of her best friends • The black man who is accused of raping and beating Mayella Ewell • Jem and Scout's neighborhood friend, spends his summers in Maycomb • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird- Chapter 27 Vocabulary 2013-01-11
7 Clues: /Steal (something) • /dead body of an animal • /strange or odd behaviour • /women who have never married • /Be resentfully unwilling to give, grant, or allow (something). • /Lacking distinctive or interesting features or characteristics • /being famous or well known , typically for some bad quality or deed
To Kill a Mockingbird Chapters 1-3 2014-06-16
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- ,THE FATHER.
- ,Where Jem and Scout's mother is from.
- ,this character is near-sighted.
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- ,admit or agree that something is true after first denying or resisting it
- ,Used to support a board or plank
- ,the younger Radley boys in his teen became acquainted with them.
- ,"not relating to that which is sacred or religious; secular."
7 Clues: ,THE FATHER. • ,this character is near-sighted. • ,Used to support a board or plank • ,Where Jem and Scout's mother is from. • ,"not relating to that which is sacred or religious; secular." • ,the younger Radley boys in his teen became acquainted with them. • ,admit or agree that something is true after first denying or resisting it
"To Kill a Mockingbird" Vocab Quiz #1 2021-12-10
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- The manner in which one conducts oneself: behavior.
- Not prudent: lacking discretion, wisdom, or good judgment.
- A temporary stay.
- Of a mild type or character that does not threaten health or life: of a gentle disposition: gracious.
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- Something that closely restrains or limits: restriction.
- Showing innocent or childlike simplicity and candidness.
- Marked or governed by feeling, sensibility, or emotional idealism.
7 Clues: A temporary stay. • The manner in which one conducts oneself: behavior. • Something that closely restrains or limits: restriction. • Showing innocent or childlike simplicity and candidness. • Not prudent: lacking discretion, wisdom, or good judgment. • Marked or governed by feeling, sensibility, or emotional idealism. • ...
Books & Authors 2023-08-17
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- Out of My _________ by Sharon Draper
- A genre of books which may include magic and mythical creatures
- Author Lois _________ who wrote The Giver and Number the Stars
- Harry Potter is the main character in a book series by J. K. _________
- Originally published as George, a novel by Alex Gino
- _________ Fowl by Eoin Colfer
- Author of the Divergent series Veronica _________
- Abbreviated genre about futuristic technology, space, and/or time travel
- Author Stephen _________ who wrote horror novels such as The Shining, It, and Pet Sematary
- Author of Wonder, R. J. _________
- Novel by Jerry Spinelli about not conforming
- A _________ of Two Cities by Charles Dickens
- A story about events that really happened
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- A book written about someone's life
- The _________ by S. E. Hinton
- The Crossover by _________ Alexander
- The _________ Games by Suzanne Collins
- Famous Book by Louisa May Alcott, _________ Women
- A _________ in Time by Madeleine L'Engle
- Free _________ by Rex Ogle
- Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Matilda, and The Witches author Roald _________
- Genre about murder, crime, and solving a case
- Author _________ Riordan who wrote the Percy Jackson series
- _________ Rising by Pam Munoz
- To _________ a Mockingbird by Harper Lee
- The _________ U Give by Angie Thomas
- The _________ Compass by Philip Pullman
- I Am Not Your _________ Mexican Daughter by Erika Sanchez
- Novel by Lisa Fipps
- The _________ in Our Stars by John Green
30 Clues: Novel by Lisa Fipps • Free _________ by Rex Ogle • The _________ by S. E. Hinton • _________ Fowl by Eoin Colfer • _________ Rising by Pam Munoz • Author of Wonder, R. J. _________ • A book written about someone's life • Out of My _________ by Sharon Draper • The Crossover by _________ Alexander • The _________ U Give by Angie Thomas • The _________ Games by Suzanne Collins • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Wow Words 1-4: Crossword 2 2016-10-18
Across
- Dried without heat. Extremely thirsty
- A thing with distinct and independent existence; a being
- (behavioral attributes) the way a person behaves toward other people
- the feeling suggested beyond the word’s exact meaning. (Or the emotional emphasis placed on the word)
- Damaged or weakened
- a long and angry speech
- A preference or special liking for something; a bias in favor of something
- following immediately and as a result of what went before
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- able to speak or express oneself
- a departure from what is normal, usual, or expected, typically one that is unwelcome.
- Difficult or impossible to understand
- noisy and difficult to control
- Originating or occurring naturally in a particular place; native
13 Clues: Damaged or weakened • a long and angry speech • noisy and difficult to control • able to speak or express oneself • Dried without heat. Extremely thirsty • Difficult or impossible to understand • A thing with distinct and independent existence; a being • following immediately and as a result of what went before • ...
how to kill a mocking bird 2025-03-12
Across
- Ewell The accuser
- Tate a is man who believes in fairness.
- Maudie Her home is a place of sanctuary
- Harrison The Curious One
- Radley The Mysterious Neighbor
- Dubose Her actions have a lasting effect on Jem
- Taylor He’s no stranger to human nature.
Down
- Finch the older brother
- the teacher
- Finch the loving father
- Robinson the accused man
- Cunningham A man with strong, though sometimes conflicted, principles
- Ewell The Racist and Prejudiced Figure
- Finch The learning child
- Sykes He shows generosity in unexpected ways
15 Clues: the teacher • Ewell The accuser • Finch the older brother • Finch the loving father • Harrison The Curious One • Finch The learning child • Robinson the accused man • Radley The Mysterious Neighbor • Tate a is man who believes in fairness. • Maudie Her home is a place of sanctuary • Ewell The Racist and Prejudiced Figure • Taylor He’s no stranger to human nature. • ...
To Kill A Mocking Bird 2024-05-28
The Hunger Games Crossword 2025-10-17
Across
- plant
- grain to survive
- victors sister's cat
- surname of victor
- weapon
- how to save primrose
- deadly
- number of victors district
- drunk
- animal head
- may the ______ be ever in your favour
- mayor's daughter
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- name of victors stylist
- dark hole
- weather,dictator
- risky
- all civilisation
- feathered repeating animal
- ____ fingers to show to salute
- district escort
- girl on ____
21 Clues: plant • risky • drunk • weapon • deadly • dark hole • animal head • girl on ____ • district escort • weather,dictator • grain to survive • all civilisation • mayor's daughter • surname of victor • victors sister's cat • how to save primrose • name of victors stylist • feathered repeating animal • number of victors district • ____ fingers to show to salute • may the ______ be ever in your favour
to kill a mocking bird 2023-02-28
Across
- a neighbor and a friend of Scout and Jem.
- broke his arm
- intelligent and loves to read, but is also headstrong, outspoken, and a tomboy
- He represents the African-American man in his trial
- Tom Robinson dies while running to the
- accused of rape
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- lied about being raped
- this place has an “unknown entity” or “malevolent phantom”according to Scout. (two words)
- The only people on the jury are __________ __________. two words
- he rescues Jem and Scout from Bob Ewell's attack.
- what does jem find on the fence
11 Clues: broke his arm • accused of rape • lied about being raped • what does jem find on the fence • Tom Robinson dies while running to the • a neighbor and a friend of Scout and Jem. • he rescues Jem and Scout from Bob Ewell's attack. • He represents the African-American man in his trial • The only people on the jury are __________ __________. two words • ...
To Kill a mocking bird 2022-04-24
Across
- a particular course of action
- ntimidating; bullying
- an unpleasant situation
- bitter, stinging, or caustic in nature or speech
- having to do with the church or
- a feeling of resentment or ill-will
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- a journey or long quest for knowledge or religious reasons
- strike out; erase
- appearance; face
- clergy
- making more certain;
11 Clues: clergy • appearance; face • strike out; erase • making more certain; • ntimidating; bullying • an unpleasant situation • a particular course of action • having to do with the church or • a feeling of resentment or ill-will • bitter, stinging, or caustic in nature or speech • a journey or long quest for knowledge or religious reasons
To Kill A Mocking Bird - Josie Harris 2015-03-26
Across
- deadly
- poor family
- a gloomy state of mind
- the uncle in the Finch family
- narrator
- threaten
- avoiding
- native
- to make one lower down
- the Finch's home
- to wish ill
- to move through
- to taunt or harass
- to deviate
- moving in a see saw motion
- irrelevent statements
- the cook
- everyone agrees
- visits for the summer
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- Mr. Radley's weapon of choice
- an annoying bird
- the creator
- the tree hole got filled with
- to meet in the middle
- neighborhood scold
- at a distance
- religious views from Miss Maudie
- authoritative statements
- narrator's family name
- Calpurnia's drink for the kids
- gum that scout found
- annoyed
- a treat from Miss Maudie
- Arthur (Boo)
- a changing person/lizard
- brother
- teacher
- lawyer
- The Finch's home place
- Scout spends her days gaining knowledge here
40 Clues: deadly • native • lawyer • annoyed • brother • teacher • narrator • threaten • avoiding • the cook • to deviate • poor family • the creator • to wish ill • Arthur (Boo) • at a distance • to move through • everyone agrees • an annoying bird • the Finch's home • neighborhood scold • to taunt or harass • gum that scout found • to meet in the middle • irrelevent statements • visits for the summer • a gloomy state of mind • ...
Just Mercy Crossword 2023-11-28
Across
- Equal ______ Initiative, the pursuit of which as a central theme to the novel.
- “We are all _____ by something." (Stevenson 289).
- What Walter McMillian was proclaimed in 1988, despite insufficient evidence against him.
- “We all need some measure of unmerited _____." (Stevenson 18).
- The state where the novel takes place, and where the EJI is based out of.
- The type of m&ms Stevenson had in his car when police illegally searched his car.
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- "____ and Tribulations", the title of Chapter 3 of the novel in which Walter McMillian is arrested.
- To Kill a ______, an allusion made in the novel.
- "I'll ___ away", the title of Chapter 11 in which Walter McMillian is released.
- What you have to get in order to understand something. (Not possible from a distance)
- What the woman at the end of the novel hands Stevenson after the Caston case.
- “The true measure of our ______ is how we treat the poor, the disfavored, the accused, the incarcerated, and the condemned.” (Stevenson 18)
- The school from which Stevenson graduated to become a lawyer.
- Ralph Bernard ____, the man who confessed to a false testimony against Walter McMillian.
- What Walter McMillian was proclaimed in 1993, after spending six years on death row for a crime he didn't commit.
15 Clues: To Kill a ______, an allusion made in the novel. • “We are all _____ by something." (Stevenson 289). • The school from which Stevenson graduated to become a lawyer. • “We all need some measure of unmerited _____." (Stevenson 18). • The state where the novel takes place, and where the EJI is based out of. • ...
Just Mercy Crossword 2023-11-28
Across
- Equal ______ Initiative, the pursuit of which as a central theme to the novel.
- “We are all _____ by something." (Stevenson 289).
- What Walter McMillian was proclaimed in 1988, despite insufficient evidence against him.
- “We all need some measure of unmerited _____." (Stevenson 18).
- The state where the novel takes place, and where the EJI is based out of.
- The type of m&ms Stevenson had in his car when police illegally searched his car.
Down
- "____ and Tribulations", the title of Chapter 3 of the novel in which Walter McMillian is arrested.
- To Kill a ______, an allusion made in the novel.
- "I'll ___ away", the title of Chapter 11 in which Walter McMillian is released.
- What you have to get in order to understand something. (Not possible from a distance)
- What the woman at the end of the novel hands Stevenson after the Caston case.
- “The true measure of our ______ is how we treat the poor, the disfavored, the accused, the incarcerated, and the condemned.” (Stevenson 18)
- The school from which Stevenson graduated to become a lawyer.
- Ralph Bernard ____, the man who confessed to a false testimony against Walter McMillian.
- What Walter McMillian was proclaimed in 1993, after spending six years on death row for a crime he didn't commit.
15 Clues: To Kill a ______, an allusion made in the novel. • “We are all _____ by something." (Stevenson 289). • The school from which Stevenson graduated to become a lawyer. • “We all need some measure of unmerited _____." (Stevenson 18). • The state where the novel takes place, and where the EJI is based out of. • ...
Wren & Sparrow 3/1/21 2021-02-22
Across
- Call is Peter, Peter, Peter
- Hummingbird food
- Males have a red stripe on cheek
- Sciuridae
- Hummers are good at this
- Loves acorns
- A famous woodpecker
- Hiding seeds prior to winter
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- The color of grass
- Birds love it cracked for them
- Twitter message
- Mimics the sounds of other birds
- Loves earthworms
- "The Birds" Director
- Sunflower, for example
- Red-tailed, for example
- Wise
- Creator of acorns
18 Clues: Wise • Sciuridae • Loves acorns • Twitter message • Loves earthworms • Hummingbird food • Creator of acorns • The color of grass • A famous woodpecker • "The Birds" Director • Sunflower, for example • Red-tailed, for example • Hummers are good at this • Call is Peter, Peter, Peter • Hiding seeds prior to winter • Birds love it cracked for them • Mimics the sounds of other birds • ...
how to kill a mocking bird vocab 2015-12-01
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- stamps paper money of small amounts
- cabbage with course leaves
- belonging to a particular country or religion
- peacefulness
- stupuid
- a breif visit
- vine with large leaves
- agreement
- sweet table grape
- stove cast iron heating stove
- no affect on you
- something that ensues
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- bright green twining vine
- weirdly
- bread cornbread with cracklins
- ready to fight
- current of water
- reddish brown
- something that annoys
- break away
20 Clues: weirdly • stupuid • agreement • break away • peacefulness • reddish brown • a breif visit • ready to fight • current of water • no affect on you • sweet table grape • something that annoys • something that ensues • vine with large leaves • bright green twining vine • cabbage with course leaves • stove cast iron heating stove • bread cornbread with cracklins • stamps paper money of small amounts • ...
to kill a mocking bird chapter 2 2022-09-09
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- Why doesn't Scout feel bad for Ms. Caroline? Because of the way she... him.
- when did dill leave?
- who shows up to scold Ms. Caroline?
- what is the name of the kid that cannot afford lunch?
- how does Ms Caroline punish Scout?
- who does scout blame for teaching her reading?
- what grade is jem in?
- where is Ms Caroline from?
- Who is Walter Cunningham? scout's...
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- What is Scout not allowed to do to Jem at school?
- What does Ms. Caroline catch Scout doing in the middle of class? she was... a letter to dill.
- who took scout to is first day of school?
- What does Jem tell Scout about Miss Caroline's methods?
- who is Scout's teacher?
- what does Scout look forward to more than anything?
- who tried to give Walter money for lunch?
- How would you say Miss Caroline Fisher's first day of school was going
- Who helped defend, or stand up for, Walter for not accepting the money from Miss Caroline Fisher?
- what grade is scout in?
- How did Miss Caroline start the first day?
- What does Miss Caroline say about Atticus? she is a ... teacher.
21 Clues: when did dill leave? • what grade is jem in? • who is Scout's teacher? • what grade is scout in? • where is Ms Caroline from? • how does Ms Caroline punish Scout? • who shows up to scold Ms. Caroline? • Who is Walter Cunningham? scout's... • who took scout to is first day of school? • who tried to give Walter money for lunch? • How did Miss Caroline start the first day? • ...
To kill a mocking bird crossword puzzle 2023-01-11
15 Clues: a bird • a drug • the maid • the aunt • the sherif • the narrator • scouts brother • The dad/lawyer • the racist man • the ball in the tree • why they went to court • all white people were this • everyone was scared of him • one shot, Atticus’s nickname • the piece of wood found in the tree
EOC Term Examples Crossword 2025-05-15
Across
- The author asserts that Exercise is essential for a healthy lifestyle
- "Imagine the joy on a child’s face when they receive a warm meal during the holidays."
- The author of To Kill a Mockingbird conveys that a lack of knowledge can lead to prejudice
- Her smile was as bright as the sun.
- After being drenched by the rain, she said, "Well, this is just perfect!"
- "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times."
- The aroma of freshly baked bread wafted through the air, its golden crust glistening in the morning sunlight.
- In George Orwell's novel about pigs on a farm, there is a hidden story about the Russian Revolution
- "As a doctor with 20 years of experience, I can assure you this treatment works."
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- "When I was a kid, my grandmother always said that hard work pays off, and she was right."
- She likes cooking, jogging, and reading.
- The lights of the stars stood out against the black sky
- The wind whispered through the trees.
- The world is a stage, and we are merely players.
- "Studies show that regular exercise reduces the risk of heart disease by 40%."
- His strength was his Achilles' heel.
- While exercise has health benefits, it can be harmful when done excessively.
- "We shall fight on the beaches, we shall fight on the landing grounds, we shall fight in the fields."
18 Clues: Her smile was as bright as the sun. • His strength was his Achilles' heel. • The wind whispered through the trees. • She likes cooking, jogging, and reading. • The world is a stage, and we are merely players. • "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times." • The lights of the stars stood out against the black sky • ...
To Kill A Mocking Bird - Josie Harris 2015-03-26
Across
- avoiding
- narrator's family name
- the tree hole got filled with
- the cook
- deadly
- narrator
- to meet in the middle
- gum that scout found
- Arthur (Boo)
- a treat from Miss Maudie
- Calpurnia's drink for the kids
- brother
- to make one lower down
- native
- irrelevent statements
- to taunt or harass
- authoritative statements
- The Finch's home place
- moving in a see saw motion
- poor family
- to deviate
Down
- visits for the summer
- a changing person/lizard
- lawyer
- the creator
- Scout spends her days gaining knowledge here
- to wish ill
- the Finch's home
- a gloomy state of mind
- the uncle in the Finch family
- threaten
- teacher
- neighborhood scold
- Mr. Radley's weapon of choice
- religious views from Miss Maudie
- to move through
- an annoying bird
- everyone agrees
- annoyed
- at a distance
40 Clues: lawyer • deadly • native • brother • teacher • annoyed • avoiding • the cook • narrator • threaten • to deviate • the creator • to wish ill • poor family • Arthur (Boo) • at a distance • to move through • everyone agrees • the Finch's home • an annoying bird • neighborhood scold • to taunt or harass • gum that scout found • visits for the summer • to meet in the middle • irrelevent statements • narrator's family name • ...
To Kill A Mocking Bird Crossword Puzzle 2025-03-17
Across
- The mysterious neighbor
- The stone used to prop up the Radley gate
- Cunningham A boy from a poor family in Maycomb
- The outdoor area where Scout and Jem play and watch events unfold
- Maudie The Finch family's neighbor who loves gardening
- Caroline Scout's first-grade teacher
- Scout’s older brother
- The source of heat in the Finch household
- A symbol of innocence, referenced in the title of the book
- The Finch family's housekeeper
- The small insect that Scout observes flying around the porch
- A type of outdoor furniture on which Scout and Jem sometimes relax
- The kitchen appliance used by Calpurnia to prepare meals
- The area outside of town where Scout and Jem roam
- A friend of Scout and Jem who visits Maycomb
- Sykes The minister at First Purchase Church
- The town where the story is set
- Alexandra Scout’s aunt who comes to live with the Finch family
- The gate leading into the mysterious Radley property
- The father of Scout and Jem
- The last name of the family that lives in poverty and is involved in Tom Robinson's trial
Down
- The central area of Maycomb where people gather
- A member of the Ewell family who has lice in school
- Knot-hole A hole in the tree where Boo leaves trinkets for the children
- A mysterious figure in the neighborhood, referring to Dill or Boo Radley
- Cunningham A poor farmer who is part of the mob that seeks to lynch Tom Robinson
- Robinson The black man accused of raping Mayella Ewell
- The dog that is shot by Sheriff Tate due to rabies
- A nickname for Jean Louise Finch the protagonist
- The light outside the Finch home that symbolizes safety and warmth
- The family at the center of the story, including Scout, Jem, and Atticus
- The constant presence of dirt in the small town of Maycomb
- The main source of warmth and comfort inside the Finch home
- The place of worship where the Maycomb community gathers
- The wooden box in which Boo leaves gifts for Scout and Jem
- The symbol of Maycomb's pride and local tradition
- Tree A large tree near the Radley house where Boo leaves gifts
- The last name of the reclusive neighbors
- The place where Atticus takes Scout to expand her education
- Porch The porch of the Radley house, which Scout, Jem, and Dill watch from
- Rachel Dill’s aunt who lives next door to the Finches
- A type of tree mentioned in the novel
42 Clues: Scout’s older brother • The mysterious neighbor • The father of Scout and Jem • The Finch family's housekeeper • The town where the story is set • A type of tree mentioned in the novel • Caroline Scout's first-grade teacher • The last name of the reclusive neighbors • The stone used to prop up the Radley gate • The source of heat in the Finch household • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird - Chapters 1 - 5 Vocabulary 1 of 2 2016-09-12
Across
- habitually silent or quiet; inclined to talk very little
- to lessen or to calm
- relating to or predicated on impression as opposed to reason or fact
- all the special skills a person has; range of songs or genres by a player
- something that causes annoyance or problems
- a legal situation regarding the use of inherited property
- a preference or preferred way of doing something
- originating and living or occurring in an area or environment
Down
- offering nothing that is interest or stimulating
- lacking definite form, shape, or limits; vague or unclear
- early form of pharmacist - prepared/prescribed drugs
- to descend to the level of one considered inferior; lower oneself
- evil; wanting harmful influence to befall others
- a release from an obligation or promise
- in an illegal manner
- to indulge in something with great enjoyment
16 Clues: to lessen or to calm • in an illegal manner • a release from an obligation or promise • something that causes annoyance or problems • to indulge in something with great enjoyment • offering nothing that is interest or stimulating • evil; wanting harmful influence to befall others • a preference or preferred way of doing something • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Wow Words 1-4: Crossword 3 2016-10-18
Across
- Dried without heat. Extremely thirsty
- a long and angry speech
- A preference or special liking for something; a bias in favor of something
- (behavioral attributes) the way a person behaves toward other people
- following immediately and as a result of what went before
- Originating or occurring naturally in a particular place; native
Down
- Difficult or impossible to understand
- able to speak or express oneself
- A thing with distinct and independent existence; a being
- a departure from what is normal, usual, or expected, typically one that is unwelcome.
- noisy and difficult to control
- the feeling suggested beyond the word’s exact meaning. (Or the emotional emphasis placed on the word)
- Damaged or weakened
13 Clues: Damaged or weakened • a long and angry speech • noisy and difficult to control • able to speak or express oneself • Difficult or impossible to understand • Dried without heat. Extremely thirsty • A thing with distinct and independent existence; a being • following immediately and as a result of what went before • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Crossword by Eduardo Cintora P.1 2020-02-17
13 Clues: Rape “Victim” • The Town Drunk • Lawyer / Father • Never comes out • Aunt in the Story • Innocent Black Man • Brother in the Story • Main Female Character • Black Female Neighbor • Good person in the story • City the story takes place • Enemy/Bad guy in the Story • Discrimination due to color of skin
To Kill a Mocking Bird Crossword Puzzle 2017-05-17
Across
- / Father of Mayella Ewell
- / Had Jem read to her
- / Religious devotion and reverence to God
- / To force someone to do something
- / To lessen or to calm
- / Act between parties with a view to reconciling differences
- / Under force on necessity
- / Was supposedly raped by Tom Robinson
- / Nanny/Babysitter/Maid for the Finchs
- / Briefness; short in length
- / Confined; held down
- / Spotlessly clean and fresh
- / Liable to sudden, unpredictable change
- / having or exhibiting hatred
- / Habitually silent or quiet; inclined to talk very little
- / Strong feelings of embarrassment
- / one who prepares and sells medicines
- / Showing curiosity
- / Departure from what is normal
- / Special allowance; privileged
- / A friend of Scout and Jem
- / a large burial chamber, usually above ground
- / Inclined to make trouble; unruly
- / Preventing favorable circumstances
- / Father of Scout and Jem Finch
- / Judge for Tom Robinson's trial
- / The act of troubling or annoying someone
Down
- / Unethical or dishonest
- / Put into service
- / To erase, obliterate, destroy
- / Refuse to accept
- / Heavily indulging in; rolling around in
- / Everyone is afraid of him
- / To scold; find fault with; rebuke
- / desk or stand with a slanted top used to hold a text at the proper height for a lecturer
- / Unspoken; understood without being expressed
- / Very unhappy
- / Narrator of the book
- / A strong liking
- / A feeling of shame or humiliation
- / Her house burns down
- / In deplorable condition
- / Superior skill or ability
- / Failure to be present
- / occurring or living naturally in an area
- / having an abundant supply of money or possessions of value
- / Brother of Scout Finch
- / Brief and to the point
- / Characteristics of an absolute ruler or absolute rule
- / Believing the worst of human nature and motives
- / Be willingly to yield
- / Foul and run-down repulsive
- / His arm was caught in a cotton gin at a young age
53 Clues: / Very unhappy • / A strong liking • / Put into service • / Refuse to accept • / Showing curiosity • / Had Jem read to her • / Confined; held down • / To lessen or to calm • / Narrator of the book • / Her house burns down • / Failure to be present • / Be willingly to yield • / Unethical or dishonest • / Brother of Scout Finch • / Brief and to the point • / Father of Mayella Ewell • ...
To Kill A Mocking Bird - Part One 2014-05-30
Across
- If you _____ an unpleasant feeling, you make it go away. _______ your hunger by eating a bag of marshmallows may cause you other unpleasant feelings.
- is a fancy word for the place where you live. Whether it's a mansion on 5th Avenue or a tee-pee in the desert, if you live in it, it's your ______.
- You might get an odd look if you ask your hairdresser to put your hair in a ____, but she’ll eventually figure out what you want a braid.
- A _____ is a small argument or fight. As a verb, it means to pick a mini-fight over something that doesn't really matter. "Let's not _____over price," people will say, usually when they plan to gouge you.
- A ______ is a building that contains a tomb or tombs. The Taj Mahal, built by Shah Jahan as a monument to his third wife, Mumtaz Mahal, is the world's most famous ____.
- He could be _____ and rude, yet hated to be embarrassed.
- Use the adjective _____ for a favorable situation or set of conditions. If you start a marathon by falling flat on your face, that's not an _____ start.
- ___ means brief excursion. If you're in the army, that's a literal excursion into enemy territory. For the rest of us, it means trying something out. "My ___ into rugby ended with my spending a week in the hospital."
- ____ is a tree, Melia azedarach, of the mahogany family, native to Asia but widely planted elsewhere for its ornamental yellow fruits and long clusters of fragrant purplish flowers.
- Use the adjective _____ to describe something that is similar to something else and can be compared to another.
- Lullabies and tunes ____ to infants have been a centuries-old method of soothing babies to lull them to sleep.
- ___is harsh, abusive language, like, "you dirty rotten scoundrel." I'm sure you can think of harsher and more obscene examples, but we won't get into them here.
- no longer fashionable or in wide use because it's out-of-date; outmoded. There were many photographs of ____ fashions. I thought hand-cranked pencil sharpeners were ____.
- If you show up for Thanksgiving dinner an hour late and covered in mud from a tag football game, your parents will give you a look of ______. This means they seriously disapprove of your actions, despite the fact that you scored the winning touchdown.
- To _____ is to approach someone aggressively or confront them in an inappropriate way.
- You might eat some ____ on a picnic. A silvery amber-green variety of muscadine grape.
- A _____ is a satirical, exaggerated portrayal of person. You'd better not _____ your father by walking bent-over and speaking in his high voice. If he catches you, you'll be in trouble!
- Is a tobacco pipe. The finale to our day was sharing a _____ and listening to the stories of life
- They were engaged thus ______ when both heard an unfamiliar sound in the private hallway.
- ____ is a member of the second order of angels, often represented as a beautiful rosy-cheeked child with wings.
- If you're prone to picking fights, making snarky comments, and being frustratingly stubborn, you're ____. And odds are you're not invited to too many parties.
- a town in central Virginia where Lee surrendered to Grant on April 9, 1865, ending the Civil War.
- Something that's is clouded or hazy. When you walk through the woods on a foggy morning, the trees may all have a mysterious, ____look to them.
- Someone or something that is ____ is gentle, kind, mild, or unharmful a benign soul wouldn't hurt a fly.
- The doll's costume is of gray-green alpaca with a plaid ____ turban.
- Someone who is ____ is reserved, not loud and talkative. The word itself refers to the trait of reticence, of seeming aloof and uncommunicative. A ____ person might be snobby, naturally quiet, or just shy.
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- When you _____, you move with quick anxious steps, like a bug running for cover when a light is turned on.
- They think that this remembrance of their virtue and goodness doth _____provoke and enforce the quick to virtue.
- By the time she was of marriageable age, the tree was ready to be cut and made into combs for her _____.
- ____ means boisterous, noisy, aggressive, defiant. You’ve probably seen an ______ child in the grocery store, pulling away from her mother, screaming at the top of her lungs.
- In Greek mythology, _____was the food of the gods. At a picnic,_____ is a dessert made with oranges and shredded coconut. While the former bestowed immortality on all who ate it, the latter tastes very refreshing after fried chicken and potato salad.
- ____ means small. A ____ person is short and small. A _____ word is a "cute" version of a regular word, "Maggie" is the _____ of "Margaret."
- She figured her plants, including her beloved fruit trees and _____ , were a total loss.
- ____ is one's preference.Of course, my ______ are to be sitting where you are instead.
- Although the sign at the back of the shop in the old town square said _____, most people called the man behind the counter by his modern title, "pharmacist," instead.
- A ____ is a preference for or bias toward something. If you have a ___ for wool clothing, you should take up knitting.
- is to be courteous, gracious, friendly and warm. He recently sounds decent but he's only been _____ since about two months ago.
- If someone is _____, they wish evil on others. If you find yourself approaching someone with a _____ look in her eye, best to run the other way.
- ____ is a noun that means something that is not normal or is very typical at all. An example of an _____ is when the temperature hits 90 degrees in January — it's nice and warm, but it's really strange.
- If you want to call someone a complete stupid while sounding smart yourself,_____is your go-to word.
- ____is an interesting verb, in that it can mean both "tangle" and "untangle." So if you work to ravel yarn into a neat ball, your cat may come along and try to ravel it again.
- A _____is a strong and sudden reaction, often negative and shared by many people, such as the ____ that erupted when Coca-Cola replaced its beloved soft drink with "New Coke" in the 1980s.
42 Clues: He could be _____ and rude, yet hated to be embarrassed. • The doll's costume is of gray-green alpaca with a plaid ____ turban. • To _____ is to approach someone aggressively or confront them in an inappropriate way. • You might eat some ____ on a picnic. A silvery amber-green variety of muscadine grape. • ...
To Kill A Mocking Bird - Josie Harris 2015-03-26
Across
- deadly
- poor family
- a gloomy state of mind
- the uncle in the Finch family
- narrator
- threaten
- avoiding
- native
- to make one lower down
- the Finch's home
- to wish ill
- to move through
- to taunt or harass
- to deviate
- moving in a see saw motion
- irrelevent statements
- the cook
- everyone agrees
- visits for the summer
Down
- Mr. Radley's weapon of choice
- an annoying bird
- the creator
- the tree hole got filled with
- to meet in the middle
- neighborhood scold
- at a distance
- religious views from Miss Maudie
- authoritative statements
- narrator's family name
- Calpurnia's drink for the kids
- gum that scout found
- annoyed
- a treat from Miss Maudie
- Arthur (Boo)
- a changing person/lizard
- brother
- teacher
- lawyer
- The Finch's home place
- Scout spends her days gaining knowledge here
40 Clues: deadly • native • lawyer • annoyed • brother • teacher • narrator • threaten • avoiding • the cook • to deviate • poor family • the creator • to wish ill • Arthur (Boo) • at a distance • to move through • everyone agrees • an annoying bird • the Finch's home • neighborhood scold • to taunt or harass • gum that scout found • to meet in the middle • irrelevent statements • visits for the summer • a gloomy state of mind • ...
to kill a mocking bird crossword puzzle 2023-03-08
Across
- the act of scaring a weaker person to make them do something
- that is perceived to have its own distinct existence.
- the removal of limbs being cut to pieces
- wishing or appearing to wish evil to others.
- be persistent refuse to stop
- adhering to moral principles
- acknowledge defeat
- an unjust act
- provide physical relief, as from pain.
Down
- in a meditative manner
- following in time or order
- not sensible responsible or wise
- act between parties with a view to reconciling differences
- behave in a patronizing manner.
- lacking power or ability.
- a state of peace and quiet
- declared but not proved
- marked by unjust severity or arbitrary behavior
- originating where it is found.
- able to read and write
20 Clues: an unjust act • acknowledge defeat • in a meditative manner • able to read and write • declared but not proved • lacking power or ability. • following in time or order • a state of peace and quiet • be persistent refuse to stop • adhering to moral principles • originating where it is found. • behave in a patronizing manner. • not sensible responsible or wise • ...
chapter 12 To kill a mocking bird 2025-03-28
Across
- (ac-ri-mo-ni-ous) – Angry and bitter in speech or debate.
- (ec-cle-si-as-ti-cal) – Related to the church or clergy.
- (con-temp-tu-ous) – Showing or expressing disdain or scorn.
- (Geth-sem-a-ne) – A place or moment of intense suffering; also refers to the biblical garden where Jesus prayed before his arrest.
- (in-ces-tu-ous) – Involving close relationships, sometimes in a way that is considered improper or unhealthy.
- (di-li-gent-ly) – Showing care and perseverance in one’s work or duties.
- (qualms – one syllable) – Feelings of doubt, unease, or hesitation.
- (ro-to-gra-vure) – A printing process used for high-quality image reproduction.
- (voile – one syllable) – A thin, semi-transparent fabric used for clothing or curtains.
- (scru-ti-ny) – Close and critical examination or observation.
Down
- (af-flic-tion) – A cause of pain, suffering, or distress.
- (aus-tere) – Severe or strict in manner, attitude, or appearance.
- (un-ob-tru-sive) – Not attracting attention; discreet.
- (cri-te-ri-a) – Standards by which something is judged or decided.
- (in-dig-nant-ly) – Expressing strong displeasure at something considered unjust or offensive.
- (o-blique-ly) – Indirectly; not in a straightforward manner.
- (pen-sive) – Engaged in deep or serious thought.
- (de-nun-ci-a-tion) – Public condemnation of someone or something.
- (e-lu-sive) – Difficult to find, catch, or achieve.
- (re-sil-ient) – Able to recover quickly from difficulties.
- (for-mi-da-ble) – Inspiring fear or respect through power, size, or capability.
- (pre-rog-a-tive) – A right or privilege exclusive to a certain person or group.
22 Clues: (pen-sive) – Engaged in deep or serious thought. • (e-lu-sive) – Difficult to find, catch, or achieve. • (un-ob-tru-sive) – Not attracting attention; discreet. • (ec-cle-si-as-ti-cal) – Related to the church or clergy. • (af-flic-tion) – A cause of pain, suffering, or distress. • (ac-ri-mo-ni-ous) – Angry and bitter in speech or debate. • ...
Disney Villains 2024-09-14
Across
- Make a fur coat out of puppies.
- Using a child to retrieve a stolen diamond and sell it.
- Rid the jungle of man by killing the main character.
- Marry the princess and then kill her and her sister to become king.
- Avenge his daughter by killing the person who worked on the thing that made his daughter be gone.
- Capture Experiment 626.
- Steal the heart of Atlantis.
- Get revenge against the main kid for ruining his life.
- Making predators go savage to rule the place.
- Overthrow Merlin as the most powerful wizard.
- With a gun, and tries to capture gorillas and sell them.
- Usurp his brother's throne, kill the hero, and get rich from taxing the poor.
- Turning into a dragon to kill the prince, and making the princess fall asleep.
- Killing the king, so he can be the king of Pride Rock
- Put all the ranchers out of business so he can buy all the land.
- Take over the ship and steal all the riches for himself.
- Protect his property and kill the fox.
- Kill the hero, the lost boys, and seize control of Neverland.
- Overthrow the hero, killing him, Sally, and Santa.
- Chop off the main girls head.
Down
- A shadow man turning the prince into a frog, and tries to make someone else be the prince to marry the lady, so he can get rid of the ladies father.
- Kill his nephew and become king of Olympus.
- Kill the Emperor and usurp his throne.
- A guy forcing the princess to be his wife, and trying to kill the prince.
- Destroy the two trying to restore the heart.
- Using their stepdaughter as a slave while marrying one of their own daughters off to the prince.
- Kill the Emperor and seize control of china.
- Kills a babies mother and adopting it, and trying to kill a gypsy girl.
- Using a poison apple to make the princess fall asleep.
- Over throwing the queen and become supreme ruler.
- Get rich poaching animals, hunt giant a giant eagle, and kill a child.
- Slaughter the natives and take all the gold in Virginia.
- Taking the princesses voice away, and trying to take the tritone to rule the seas.
- Marry the princess and become Sultan.
- Use the powers of the black cauldron to rule the world.
- kidnapping a baby, and becoming her mother, and keeping her daughter locked up forever.
- Getting rid of boss cats to ensure their own inheritance.
- Enslave the puppet to make a more successful puppet show.
- A ruler of Bald Mountain, throwing his minions into a fiery pit.
- Hold Jenny hostage for a ransom.
- Deleting someone's code to make her be a glitch, and locking up some memories.
41 Clues: Capture Experiment 626. • Steal the heart of Atlantis. • Chop off the main girls head. • Make a fur coat out of puppies. • Hold Jenny hostage for a ransom. • Marry the princess and become Sultan. • Kill the Emperor and usurp his throne. • Protect his property and kill the fox. • Kill his nephew and become king of Olympus. • Destroy the two trying to restore the heart. • ...
Disney Villains 2024-09-14
Across
- kidnapping a baby, and becoming her mother, and keeping her daughter locked up forever.
- Put all the ranchers out of business so he can buy all the land.
- Deleting someone's code to make her be a glitch, and locking up some memories.
- Enslave the puppet to make a more successful puppet show.
- A guy forcing the princess to be his wife, and trying to kill the prince.
- Take over the ship and steal all the riches for himself.
- Kill his nephew and become king of Olympus.
- Chop off the main girls head.
- Killing the king, so he can be the king of Pride Rock
- Get rich poaching animals, hunt giant a giant eagle, and kill a child.
- Destroy the two trying to restore the heart.
- Make a fur coat out of puppies.
- Rid the jungle of man by killing the main character.
- Using their stepdaughter as a slave while marrying one of their own daughters off to the prince.
- Getting rid of boss cats to ensure their own inheritance.
- Capture Experiment 626.
- Get revenge against the main kid for ruining his life.
- Steal the heart of Atlantis.
- Over throwing the queen and become supreme ruler.
- Protect his property and kill the fox.
Down
- Kills a babies mother and adopting it, and trying to kill a gypsy girl.
- Taking the princesses voice away, and trying to take the tritone to rule the seas.
- Avenge his daughter by killing the person who worked on the thing that made his daughter be gone.
- With a gun, and tries to capture gorillas and sell them.
- Using a poison apple to make the princess fall asleep.
- Overthrow the hero, killing him, Sally, and Santa.
- Making predators go savage to rule the place.
- Use the powers of the black cauldron to rule the world.
- Using a child to retrieve a stolen diamond and sell it.
- Hold Jenny hostage for a ransom.
- Turning into a dragon to kill the prince, and making the princess fall asleep.
- Marry the princess and become Sultan.
- Kill the hero, the lost boys, and seize control of Neverland.
- A shadow man turning the prince into a frog, and tries to make someone else be the prince to marry the lady, so he can get rid of the ladies father.
- Overthrow Merlin as the most powerful wizard.
- A ruler of Bald Mountain, throwing his minions into a fiery pit.
- Kill the Emperor and seize control of china.
- Usurp his brother's throne, kill the hero, and get rich from taxing the poor.
- Slaughter the natives and take all the gold in Virginia.
- Kill the Emperor and usurp his throne.
- Marry the princess and then kill her and her sister to become king.
41 Clues: Capture Experiment 626. • Steal the heart of Atlantis. • Chop off the main girls head. • Make a fur coat out of puppies. • Hold Jenny hostage for a ransom. • Marry the princess and become Sultan. • Kill the Emperor and usurp his throne. • Protect his property and kill the fox. • Kill his nephew and become king of Olympus. • Destroy the two trying to restore the heart. • ...
Disney Villains 2024-09-14
Across
- Get rich poaching animals, hunt giant a giant eagle, and kill a child.
- kidnapping a baby, and becoming her mother, and keeping her daughter locked up forever.
- Kill the Emperor and seize control of china.
- Kill his nephew and become king of Olympus.
- A guy forcing the princess to be his wife, and trying to kill the prince.
- Overthrow the hero, killing him, Sally, and Santa.
- Make a fur coat out of puppies.
- A shadow man turning the prince into a frog, and tries to make someone else be the prince to marry the lady, so he can get rid of the ladies father.
- Getting rid of boss cats to ensure their own inheritance.
- Chop off the main girls head.
- Hold Jenny hostage for a ransom.
- Put all the ranchers out of business so he can buy all the land.
- Use the powers of the black cauldron to rule the world.
- Take over the ship and steal all the riches for himself.
- Over throwing the queen and become supreme ruler.
- Kill the hero, the lost boys, and seize control of Neverland.
- With a gun, and tries to capture gorillas and sell them.
- Taking the princesses voice away, and trying to take the tritone to rule the seas.
Down
- Overthrow Merlin as the most powerful wizard.
- Capture Experiment 626.
- Turning into a dragon to kill the prince, and making the princess fall asleep.
- A ruler of Bald Mountain, throwing his minions into a fiery pit.
- Enslave the puppet to make a more successful puppet show.
- Deleting someone's code to make her be a glitch, and locking up some memories.
- Kills a babies mother and adopting it, and trying to kill a gypsy girl.
- Making predators go savage to rule the place.
- Steal the heart of Atlantis.
- Get revenge against the main kid for ruining his life.
- Kill the Emperor and usurp his throne.
- Rid the jungle of man by killing the main character.
- Slaughter the natives and take all the gold in Virginia.
- Using a poison apple to make the princess fall asleep.
- Marry the princess and become Sultan.
- Using a child to retrieve a stolen diamond and sell it.
- Usurp his brother's throne, kill the hero, and get rich from taxing the poor.
- Killing the king, so he can be the king of Pride Rock
- Avenge his daughter by killing the person who worked on the thing that made his daughter be gone.
- Destroy the two trying to restore the heart.
- Protect his property and kill the fox.
- Using their stepdaughter as a slave while marrying one of their own daughters off to the prince.
- Marry the princess and then kill her and her sister to become king.
41 Clues: Capture Experiment 626. • Steal the heart of Atlantis. • Chop off the main girls head. • Make a fur coat out of puppies. • Hold Jenny hostage for a ransom. • Marry the princess and become Sultan. • Kill the Emperor and usurp his throne. • Protect his property and kill the fox. • Kill his nephew and become king of Olympus. • Kill the Emperor and seize control of china. • ...
Disney Villains 2024-09-14
Across
- Marry the princess and then kill her and her sister to become king.
- Killing the king, so he can be the king of Pride Rock
- Kill the Emperor and usurp his throne.
- Slaughter the natives and take all the gold in Virginia.
- Overthrow the hero, killing him, Sally, and Santa.
- Capture Experiment 626.
- Making predators go savage to rule the place.
- Chop off the main girls head.
- Put all the ranchers out of business so he can buy all the land.
- A shadow man turning the prince into a frog, and tries to make someone else be the prince to marry the lady, so he can get rid of the ladies father.
- Usurp his brother's throne, kill the hero, and get rich from taxing the poor.
- kidnapping a baby, and becoming her mother, and keeping her daughter locked up forever.
- Steal the heart of Atlantis.
- Take over the ship and steal all the riches for himself.
- Make a fur coat out of puppies.
- Turning into a dragon to kill the prince, and making the princess fall asleep.
- Kill the hero, the lost boys, and seize control of Neverland.
- A guy forcing the princess to be his wife, and trying to kill the prince.
- Avenge his daughter by killing the person who worked on the thing that made his daughter be gone.
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- Overthrow Merlin as the most powerful wizard.
- With a gun, and tries to capture gorillas and sell them.
- Over throwing the queen and become supreme ruler.
- Taking the princesses voice away, and trying to take the tritone to rule the seas.
- Using their stepdaughter as a slave while marrying one of their own daughters off to the prince.
- Get revenge against the main kid for ruining his life.
- Kills a babies mother and adopting it, and trying to kill a gypsy girl.
- Destroy the two trying to restore the heart.
- Enslave the puppet to make a more successful puppet show.
- Kill his nephew and become king of Olympus.
- Using a poison apple to make the princess fall asleep.
- Kill the Emperor and seize control of china.
- Marry the princess and become Sultan.
- Rid the jungle of man by killing the main character.
- Use the powers of the black cauldron to rule the world.
- A ruler of Bald Mountain, throwing his minions into a fiery pit.
- Hold Jenny hostage for a ransom.
- Get rich poaching animals, hunt giant a giant eagle, and kill a child.
- Deleting someone's code to make her be a glitch, and locking up some memories.
- Using a child to retrieve a stolen diamond and sell it.
- Getting rid of boss cats to ensure their own inheritance.
- Protect his property and kill the fox.
41 Clues: Capture Experiment 626. • Steal the heart of Atlantis. • Chop off the main girls head. • Make a fur coat out of puppies. • Hold Jenny hostage for a ransom. • Marry the princess and become Sultan. • Kill the Emperor and usurp his throne. • Protect his property and kill the fox. • Kill his nephew and become king of Olympus. • Destroy the two trying to restore the heart. • ...
TKM 2022-06-01
23 Clues: Fret • Laws • Gouge • Trail • Reckon • Dogged • Ignite • Vaguely • Longing • Knothole • Triumphs • Assuaged • Obituary • Malevdent • Courteous • Calpurnia • Strenuous • Jean Louise • Testimonies • Switchblade • Acquiescence • Nebulous Camellia • Dolls Ham Costume
TKM 2022-06-01
23 Clues: Fret • Laws • Gouge • Trail • Reckon • Dogged • Ignite • Vaguely • Longing • Knothole • Triumphs • Assuaged • Obituary • Malevdent • Courteous • Calpurnia • Strenuous • Jean Louise • Testimonies • Switchblade • Acquiescence • Nebulous Camellia • Dolls Ham Costume
Bellerophon 2020-03-09
Across
- Athena gave Bellerophon a golden _____ to help him tame Pegasus
- Bellerophon didn't want to deliver letters, he wanted to be a ____.
- The gods told Bellerophon this would kill the Chimaera
- King Proetus told this king to kill Bellerophon
- Iobates gave Bellerophon half of his ______ after he realized he couldn't kill him
- This Goddess helped Bellerophon get Pegasus
- This happened to Bellerophon when the King's wife wrongly accused him
- Bellerophon's stead that helped him kill the Chimaera
- Bellerophon wanted to join these people in their Heavenly abode
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- Bellerophon ____ from pegasus when he angered Zeus
- Bellerophon's plan was to attack by _____.
- Iobates laid a _____ to kill Bellerophon on his way home
- Bellerophon married this king's daughter
- The chimaera is related to this creature
- King Obates told Bellerophon to kill this creature
- This god made Pegasus lame
- Bellerophon delivered the first one of these
- Iobates sent Bellerophon to fight a neighboring _____ after he returned from his journey
- Pegasus was born when this hero cut off Medusa's head
- The head of the Chimaera is this animal
20 Clues: This god made Pegasus lame • The head of the Chimaera is this animal • Bellerophon married this king's daughter • The chimaera is related to this creature • Bellerophon's plan was to attack by _____. • This Goddess helped Bellerophon get Pegasus • Bellerophon delivered the first one of these • King Proetus told this king to kill Bellerophon • ...
Outsiders in fiction 2017-08-21
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- Famous 80's rock band found on one of the mix tapes
- High-functioning sociopath who befriends John Watson
- American writer with a passion for loners and horror setting, e.g. deserted old castles
- Another socially awkward young man with clear psychotic behavior, living in NYC
- Charlie reads many American classics assigned by his English teacher, among them 'To Kill A ...........'
- A young adult fiction drama/crime tv series
- Austrian doctor who experimented with electricity to create artificial life
- Cool last name for the writer of today's text
- American slang word for a homosexual man
- Ambiguous first name found in 'the Perks of Being a Wallflower'
- Super-geeky theoretical physicist living in Pasadena, California
- Charlie starts ....... after an acid trip (LSD)
- Famous American writer with a passion for war traumas, weapons and closeted sexuality
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- The last episode of the tv series .... makes everyone cry
- Charlie's English teacher prefers to be called by his first name ....
- Charlie's Christmas present from Patrick
- Mary Elizabeth is a ............ person
- 1st person narrator of a book you recently read
- When a text has a 1st person ........, you should always be suspicious
- The feeling Charlie has when driving with Patrick and Sam
- Patrick and Brad are secretly involved in a .......... relationship
- Title of Charlie's favorite song
- A personality trait in which the person finds energy in being alone
- Number of last names used in 'The Perks of Being a Wallflower'
- Michael's cause of death
- Laurence Yep grew up in a Black neighborhood, but went to school in .........
26 Clues: Michael's cause of death • Title of Charlie's favorite song • Mary Elizabeth is a ............ person • Charlie's Christmas present from Patrick • American slang word for a homosexual man • A young adult fiction drama/crime tv series • Cool last name for the writer of today's text • 1st person narrator of a book you recently read • ...
TKAM Marp 2023-03-23
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- "What did _____ call him?"
- Jem's real name
- Boo Radley's real name
- Who put the blanket on Scout?
- Who is Atticus defending?
- Lord _____
- The bravest person Atticus ever knew
- The Timeless Classic of Growing Up and The Human _____ That Unites Us All
- Who did Aunty and Uncle Jimmy produce?
- Atticus's sister
- Scout's real name
- Uncle _____
- The state the novel takes place in
- Atticus is good at _____
- "...until you _____ into his skin"
- The Finchs' family cook
- "One does not love _____"
- Tom Robinson is _____
- Lots of rumors about him
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- The boy that had dinner with the Finch family
- Who accussed Tom Robinson of doing what he did?
- The eldest Radley son
- Charles _____ Harris
- Tom Robinson is accussed of being a _____
- Atticus is a _____
- The main setting of the novel
- Jem _____ the Radley house
- Who was making fun of Atticus for being a black man lover?
- What prize did TKAM win in 1961?
- Black man who lives in Maycomb
- Calpurnia does this at black church
- Jem lost his _____ when running away
- Scout gets yelled at by the teacher for knowing how to _____
- The hole next to the tree was filled with _____
- What do Scout and Jem call their father?
- "...but remember, it's a _____ to kill a mockingbird"
- Who wrote TKAM?
- True or False: there was a fire
- What did Atticus shoot?
- _____ was under the bed
40 Clues: Lord _____ • Uncle _____ • Jem's real name • Who wrote TKAM? • Atticus's sister • Scout's real name • Atticus is a _____ • Charles _____ Harris • The eldest Radley son • Tom Robinson is _____ • Boo Radley's real name • What did Atticus shoot? • _____ was under the bed • The Finchs' family cook • Atticus is good at _____ • Lots of rumors about him • Who is Atticus defending? • ...
Bellerophon 2021-09-28
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- After fighting the tribe, Bellerophon was then sent to fight the ______
- A magic horse that, as a boy, Bellerophon yearned to ride
- How many times was Bellerophon sent how to fight enemies so he would die?
- One of two of Bellerophon's options to kill the Chimaera
- Watch dog of Hades
- After the Chimaera, Bellerophon was sent to fight a fearsome neighboring _____
- The beast with many heads
- Did Bellerophon win or lose against the Chimaera?
- After the Amazons, Iobates desperately laid a ___ to kill Bellerophon
- Dear Iobates, please do me a favor and ____ the person who hands you this
- The god's suggested a lump of ____ be put on the tip of Bellerophon's spear to use to kill the Chimaera
- How much of Iobates kingdom was given to Belleropon?
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- Pegasus was born when the hero Perseus cut off ________ head.
- The beast Bellerophon was asked to slay
- A seer Bellerophon sought the advice of
- Who's daughter did Bellerophon marry?
- The king's wife
- Where Bellerophon lived
- One of two of Bellerophon's options to kill the Chimaera
- Bellerophon settled on the _____ option to kill the Chimaera
- Goddess who came to Bellerophon in his dream and gave him a golden bridle
21 Clues: The king's wife • Watch dog of Hades • Where Bellerophon lived • The beast with many heads • Who's daughter did Bellerophon marry? • The beast Bellerophon was asked to slay • A seer Bellerophon sought the advice of • Did Bellerophon win or lose against the Chimaera? • How much of Iobates kingdom was given to Belleropon? • ...
Vocabulario 3CD 2021-02-03
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- _____ in shining armor.
- Like a horse.
- Used for military purposes.
- Fortified building used for administrative purposes.
- What dogs evolved from.
- Abnormally large person.
- Arboreal primates.
- Flies on a broom.
- Large bladed weapon.
- Unusually short disabled person.
- Large striped mammal.
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- Some people believe in him.
- Like a donkey.
- An action that can be seen as cowardly.
- Has a lot of trees.
- Large carnivorous mammal.
- A tall building.
- Vicious bird filled with rage.
- Short bladed weapon.
- Shelled reptile.
- To ____ a Mockingbird
21 Clues: Like a horse. • Like a donkey. • A tall building. • Shelled reptile. • Flies on a broom. • Arboreal primates. • Has a lot of trees. • Short bladed weapon. • Large bladed weapon. • To ____ a Mockingbird • Large striped mammal. • _____ in shining armor. • What dogs evolved from. • Abnormally large person. • Large carnivorous mammal. • Some people believe in him. • Used for military purposes. • ...
Happy Birthday Frances! 2024-09-25
Across
- Author of The Hunger Games
- Which Greek Titan gave the gift of fire to humanity?
- Author of 1984
- Who says "Unsex me here..."?
- Author of The Great Gatsby
- Greek god of the sea
- Which novel features Roger, Piggy, Jack & Simon
- Greek god of the underworld
- Greek goddess of the hearth
- Greek god of war
- Author of Wuthering Heights
- Greek god of the forge
- Author of The Grapes of Wrath
- Who slays the minotaur in Greek mythology?
- Where does the wizard live in Wizard of Oz?
- Who is the narrator in The Great Gatsby?
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- Greek goddess of love
- What is through C.S Lewis' wardrobe?
- Author of The Northern Lights
- Author of Journey to the Centre of the Earth
- Greek god of wine
- Who manipulates Othello?
- Greek goddess of the Earth
- Author of Jane Eyre
- Messenger of the Greek gods
- King of the Greek gods
- Author of Frankenstein or The Modern Prometheus
- Who comes from Darkest Peru?
- Author of To Kill a Mockingbird
- Author of Metamorphosis
- Daughter of Zeus & Demeter
- Greek goddess of wisdom & warfare
- Author of Lord of the Rings
- Who sang Wuthering Heights?
- Who coined the phrase "I solemnly swear I am up to no good"?
- Cathy's one true love
36 Clues: Author of 1984 • Greek god of war • Greek god of wine • Author of Jane Eyre • Greek god of the sea • Greek goddess of love • Cathy's one true love • King of the Greek gods • Greek god of the forge • Author of Metamorphosis • Who manipulates Othello? • Author of The Hunger Games • Greek goddess of the Earth • Author of The Great Gatsby • Daughter of Zeus & Demeter • Messenger of the Greek gods • ...
tv families 2024-09-13
Across
- 9764 Jeopardy Lane, Chicago, IL
- 565 N Clinton Drive, Milwaukee, WI
- 31 Spooner Street, Quahog, RI
- 518 Crestview Drive, Beverly Hills, CA
- 124 Conch Street, Bikini Bottom, Pacific Ocean
- Venus 1234, Sky Pad Apartments, Orbit City
- 344 Clinton St., Apt. 3B, Metropolis
- 4222 Clinton Way, Los Angeles, CA.
- 1164 Morning Glory Circle, Westport, CT
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- 0001 Cemetery Lane, USA
- 704 Hauser Street, Astoria, Queens, NYC
- 201 Cobblestone Way, Bedrock
- 1313 Mockingbird Lane, Mockingbird Heights
- 742 Evergreen Terrace, Springfield
- 714 Delaware Street, Lanford, IL.
- 698 Syncamore Road, San Pueblo, Ca
16 Clues: 0001 Cemetery Lane, USA • 201 Cobblestone Way, Bedrock • 31 Spooner Street, Quahog, RI • 9764 Jeopardy Lane, Chicago, IL • 714 Delaware Street, Lanford, IL. • 742 Evergreen Terrace, Springfield • 565 N Clinton Drive, Milwaukee, WI • 698 Syncamore Road, San Pueblo, Ca • 4222 Clinton Way, Los Angeles, CA. • 344 Clinton St., Apt. 3B, Metropolis • ...
Crossword 1 2017-04-16
Across
- Mystery board game
- Works with a pitcher
- Ireland's patron saint
- French city
- Instrument of sight
- Romantic flower
- Large lake
- To Catch a _____
- Notebook star
- Charlie Brown's companion
- Luxury watch brand
- ___ tock
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- Archie's food loving friend
- Heel tendon
- Toronto basketball player
- Candle residue
- Colour of envy
- Mediterranean or Caribbean
- Canine Sherlock Holmes
- Dog's greeting
- famous national park
- Cuban leader Fidel
- Measurement of acidity
- Citrus fruit
- Metamorphic, igneous or sedimentary
25 Clues: ___ tock • Large lake • Heel tendon • French city • Citrus fruit • Notebook star • Candle residue • Colour of envy • Dog's greeting • Romantic flower • To Catch a _____ • Mystery board game • Cuban leader Fidel • Luxury watch brand • Instrument of sight • Works with a pitcher • famous national park • Ireland's patron saint • Canine Sherlock Holmes • Measurement of acidity • Toronto basketball player • ...
facts about tennessee 2021-05-18
15 Clues: size • produce • capital • in winter • population • nighboring • east region • state flower • native animal • became a state • lee governor • and commerce motto • sevier founding father • great smoky mountains site • state bird 1796 became a state
Huislectuur, Spaar de spotvogel. 2023-11-24
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- Het engelse woord voor spotvogel.
- De betekenis van het woord 'Mockingbird'.
- Bijnaam van de vreemde man Arthur Radley.
- Bijnaam van Jean Louise Finch.
- De crisis die zich in de tijd plaatsvond.
- Het wapen waarmee Bob Ewell stierf.
- De auteur van het boek.
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- De genre van het boek.
- De stad waar het plaatsvond.
- Het beroep van Atticus Finch.
- Het enge huis waar een vreemde man woont.
- Het beroep van Calpurnia.
- De straf die Tom Robbinson onterecht kreeg.
- Een thema van het boek.
- Wat Tom Robbinson eigenlijk was.
15 Clues: De genre van het boek. • Een thema van het boek. • De auteur van het boek. • Het beroep van Calpurnia. • De stad waar het plaatsvond. • Het beroep van Atticus Finch. • Bijnaam van Jean Louise Finch. • Wat Tom Robbinson eigenlijk was. • Het engelse woord voor spotvogel. • Het wapen waarmee Bob Ewell stierf. • De betekenis van het woord 'Mockingbird'. • ...
tkam sophia tran 2024-04-05
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- owner of the newspaper
- Calpurnia’s eldest son
- farm established by Scout's ancestor
- black man Atticus must defend
- uncle jacks cat
- first thing scout found in the knothole
- scary neighbor who lives in the haunted house
- Scout's brother
- scout's cook
- the tree knot was closed with
- alexandras husband
- tom robinson’s wife
- Atticus’ nickname for being a good shooter
- man who owns land by the riverbank
- alexandra’s grandson
- what Mrs. Dubose gives Jem after passing
- last name of the boy who was too poor to bring lunch on the first day of school
- Atticus’ client was accused of
- person whose house burned down
- author's last name
- Charles Baker Harris' nickname
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- people called Atticus an N-word
- alexandra’s son
- last name of the lady addicted to morphine
- Scout's ancestor who came to America
- where dill returns after summer ends
- man who welcomes Scout and Jem to the church
- town where Scout lives
- scout's first grade teacher
- Jem tells Scout to stop acting like a
- name of the scary house
- Jean Louise Finch's nickname
- boy who only comes to school on the first day
- boo radleys brother
- Atticus's sister
- sheriff
- Atticus's brother
- it's a sin to kill a
- Scout's father
- boy scout nearly bears up for insulting her father at school
- last name of family accusing Atticus’ client
- scout found stuff in the knothole of a ___
42 Clues: sheriff • scout's cook • Scout's father • alexandra’s son • uncle jacks cat • Scout's brother • Atticus's sister • Atticus's brother • alexandras husband • author's last name • boo radleys brother • tom robinson’s wife • it's a sin to kill a • alexandra’s grandson • owner of the newspaper • Calpurnia’s eldest son • town where Scout lives • name of the scary house • scout's first grade teacher • ...
Happy Birthday Frances! 2024-09-25
Across
- Author of Frankenstein or The Modern Prometheus
- Which novel features Roger, Piggy, Jack & SImon
- Author of The Great Gatsby
- Author of Jane Eyre
- Who coined the phrase "I solemnly swear I am up to no good"?
- Greek god of the forge
- Who comes from Darkest Peru?
- Author of To Kill a Mockingbird
- Author of The Northern Lights
- What is through C.S Lewis' wardrobe?
- Author of The Grapes of Wrath
- Greek goddess of the hearth
- Greek goddess of love
- Greek goddess of the Earth
- Who says "Unsex me here..."?
- Author of Wuthering Heights
- Who is the narrator in The Great Gatsby?
- Who slays the minotaur in Greek mythology?
Down
- Cathy's one true love
- Author of The Hunger Games
- Author of Journey to the Centre of the Earth
- Greek goddess of wisdom & warfare
- Author of 1984
- Daughter of Zeus & Demeter
- Greek god of war
- King of the Greek gods
- Messenger of the Greek gods
- Author of Metamorphosis
- Greek god of the underworld
- Greek god of the sea
- Where does the wizard live in Wizard of Oz?
- Who sang Wuthering Heights?
- Author of Lord of the Rings
- Greek god of wine
- Which Greek Titan gave the gift of fire to humanity?
- Who manipulates Othello?
36 Clues: Author of 1984 • Greek god of war • Greek god of wine • Author of Jane Eyre • Greek god of the sea • Cathy's one true love • Greek goddess of love • King of the Greek gods • Greek god of the forge • Author of Metamorphosis • Who manipulates Othello? • Author of The Hunger Games • Author of The Great Gatsby • Daughter of Zeus & Demeter • Greek goddess of the Earth • Messenger of the Greek gods • ...
TKM 2022-06-01
23 Clues: Fret • Laws • Gouge • Trail • Reckon • Dogged • Ignite • Vaguely • Longing • Knothole • Triumphs • Assuaged • Obituary • Malevdent • Courteous • Calpurnia • Strenuous • Jean Louise • Testimonies • Switchblade • Acquiescence • Nebulous Camellia • Dolls Ham Costume
Quarantine Crossword 2020-05-03
Across
- Aubergine, for some
- Even a bit
- High class or expensive, particularly as a residence
- Friend of Tigger
- _____ funk
- Andes dweller of old
- Singular prefix, or short for college
- Go red, or get five spades
- Participate electorally
- Saltwater
- Swiss ___ knife
- Look up upon
- Game with Plum, Mustard, and Peacock
- For drinking tea
- Watch online
- Fabled garden
- Telepathy, e.g.
- Going backwards to go forwards again
- Of zero help
- Gets 100% on
- Emails that might be blocked
- Foundation, mascara, and the like
- Short mission - red ran (anag)
- Comedian Burnham
- Pixar classic with eager boy scout
- Sister from another ____
- Diamond measurement
- Type of tuna
- Jockey garb
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- Dwayne Johnson alias
- One up from eighteen
- Get rid of
- "Don't look up" fear
- Magician's skill
- Sushi wrap
- "To Kill a Mockingbird" protagonist
- Circles of inferno
- Take up
- Don't Stop Believing band, or a trip
- Marriage locale
- _____ (Taylor Swift song)
- They increase on birthdays
- Alternate name for Australia
- Sticky fruit, or a night event
- Element used for dating
- Up in the dumps
- Blender option
- Place of refuge
- Objective of some medical research
- Month of breaking fast
- Not quite dry
- Coffin for a royal
- Queen of Soul
- Irish capital
- Forgo a fee or right
55 Clues: Take up • Saltwater • Get rid of • Even a bit • Sushi wrap • _____ funk • Jockey garb • Look up upon • Watch online • Of zero help • Gets 100% on • Type of tuna • Fabled garden • Not quite dry • Queen of Soul • Irish capital • Blender option • Marriage locale • Swiss ___ knife • Up in the dumps • Place of refuge • Telepathy, e.g. • Magician's skill • Friend of Tigger • For drinking tea • Comedian Burnham • Circles of inferno • ...
Required Reading 2018-08-20
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- Philip Pirrip, an orphan and the protagonist and narrator of Great Expectations goes by what nickname?
- A tale of a monster that begs the question, How far can we go in tampering with Nature?
- Jack London’s tale of survival in the Alaskan Klondike is a Call of the…
- Arthur Miller wrote this classic play about the witch-hunts and trials in Salem, Massachusetts.
- West and East Egg are the fictional towns set on this real island in The Great Gatsby.
- Shakespeare creates a world of violence and generational conflict in which two young people fall in love and die because of that love.
- The compelling story of two outsiders striving to find their place in an unforgiving world is Of Mice and …
- Ponyboy Curtis is the teenaged protagonist in The...
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- This Salinger character has become an icon for teenage rebellion and angst, and now stands among the most important characters of 20th-century American literature.
- To Kill a Mockingbird is set in which southern state?
- Ralph Ellison wrote about this kind of man
- Protagonist and tenant farmer in The Grapes of Wrath
- A Tale of Two Cities takes place in London and…
- It’s a Brave New…
14 Clues: It’s a Brave New… • Ralph Ellison wrote about this kind of man • A Tale of Two Cities takes place in London and… • Protagonist and tenant farmer in The Grapes of Wrath • Ponyboy Curtis is the teenaged protagonist in The... • To Kill a Mockingbird is set in which southern state? • Jack London’s tale of survival in the Alaskan Klondike is a Call of the… • ...
Broadway 2023-05-11
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- Multiple Tony winner "The Book of ____"
- Spector who has haunted Broadway for over 30 years, starting with "The"
- This musical takes play "way down under the ground"
- Romeo is to Tony as Juliet is to _____
- Ben who won a Tony for "Dear Evan Hansen"
- 3X2
- This lion cub has roared on Broadway for over 20 years
- Adrienne who played Tina Turner on Broadway
- Some of the high schoolers in this musical are the opposite of nice
- The new production of this Sondheim musical changes the main character from Bobby to Bobbie
- Last name of brothers whose film went bankrupt in 2008 and who are the subject of a "Trilogy"
- You oughta know the first name of this Broadway Morissette
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- In "Chicago", when you're good to her, she's good to you
- Nobel Prize-winning songwriter of "Girl From the North Country"
- Writer Beatrix or wizard Harry
- Last name of a nanny who might have you at "Hellooooo"
- It's not easy being green in this musical
- This musical just announced it will premiere on Netflix before it opens on Broadway
- Tracy Letts's new play is about 90 of these
- The color of Broadway's Moulin (en francais)
- R&B group of "Ain't Too Proud" starting with "The"
- Scout and Jem have this avian last name in "To Kill a Mockingbird"
- Where some on Broadway might come from?
- He has a genie and a magic carpet
- Broadway's Alexander Hamilton says he won't throw his away
25 Clues: 3X2 • Writer Beatrix or wizard Harry • He has a genie and a magic carpet • Romeo is to Tony as Juliet is to _____ • Multiple Tony winner "The Book of ____" • Where some on Broadway might come from? • It's not easy being green in this musical • Ben who won a Tony for "Dear Evan Hansen" • Tracy Letts's new play is about 90 of these • Adrienne who played Tina Turner on Broadway • ...
Guns in America 2025-09-23
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- it's when you track an animal or a person to kill it
- a firearm/ a weapon used to kill
- to be ejected out of a group/ something that is unauthorised / make something illegal
- it's a person, a place or an action that is not safe
- to take the life of a living being intentional or not
- what you are allowed to do
- a container used to supply guns with bullets
- to put new ammunition/ magazine/ bullet in a barrel/ a weapon
- discussion between people who have different point of views and express them
- ________shooting when someone shoots at a crowd
- a criminal act
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- a small metal element in a gun that you press to release the bullet
- kill with intention/ on purpose/ pre meditated
- a small/ an element that is shot by a weapon
- it's when someone decides to kill oneself (her/himself) because they are in deep despair
- a law or amendment to prohibit or allow something
- no rules/ state of being free/ no constraints
- a criminal person
18 Clues: a criminal act • a criminal person • what you are allowed to do • a firearm/ a weapon used to kill • a small/ an element that is shot by a weapon • a container used to supply guns with bullets • no rules/ state of being free/ no constraints • kill with intention/ on purpose/ pre meditated • ________shooting when someone shoots at a crowd • ...
Vocab 2 2024-09-19
Across
- Example: "Every day, every night, in every way, I am getting better and better."
- Example: "The Bible is the word of God because God says so in the Bible."
- Example: "Wanna grab a bite?" instead of "Do you want to get something to eat?"
- A thing or event that existed before or logically precedes another.
- A concise statement of a principle or truth.
- Example: "We shouldn't listen to John's argument about climate change because he's not a scientist."
- Example: "The rain in Spain falls mainly on the plain."
- A set of reasons given in support of an idea, action, or theory.
- An expression designed to call something to mind without mentioning it explicitly; an indirect or passing reference.
- A rhetorical or literary figure in which words, grammatical constructions, or concepts are repeated in reverse order.
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- Example: In "To Kill a Mockingbird," Atticus Finch is a character known for his moral integrity.
- A comparison between two things, typically for the purpose of explanation or clarification.
- Example: "She is reading a book."
- Example: "Each of us saw her duck."
- A statement or assertion that something is the case, typically without providing evidence or proof.
- A story, poem, or picture that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning, typically a moral or political one.
- Example: "Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers." Add “alliterative” to definitions and examples.
- The omission or absence of a conjunction between parts of a sentence.
- Example: "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times."
- Example: "O, Romeo, Romeo! Wherefore art thou Romeo?"
- The most intense, exciting, or important point of something; a culmination or apex.
21 Clues: Example: "She is reading a book." • Example: "Each of us saw her duck." • A concise statement of a principle or truth. • Example: "O, Romeo, Romeo! Wherefore art thou Romeo?" • Example: "The rain in Spain falls mainly on the plain." • Example: "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times." • A set of reasons given in support of an idea, action, or theory. • ...
Harper Lee - "To Kill a Mockingbird" : Chapter 1-5 2018-04-27
Across
- feeling worried about something that you are going to do
- to make someone afraid of something/someone
- to try to do/continue something in a determined way
- gross injustice
- temperamentally unwilling to talk
- in the air or in a higher Position
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- an established preference for something
- to settle an argument between two people/groups
- illegal or disapproved of by society
- to annoy someone
10 Clues: gross injustice • to annoy someone • temperamentally unwilling to talk • in the air or in a higher Position • illegal or disapproved of by society • an established preference for something • to make someone afraid of something/someone • to settle an argument between two people/groups • to try to do/continue something in a determined way • ...
Werewolves crosswords 2024-09-19
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- devrait/conseil in English
- gives instructions to the players
- il se peut/probabilité in English
- (2 mots) she should be discreet when she opens her eyes
- in this game, it's ____ werevolwes vs ____ villagers
- players must not speak this language during the game
- pouvoir in English
- can save one player and kill one player
- they must kill all villagers to win
- players must speak this language during the game.
- the players ________ every day to find werewolves
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- they must kill all werewolves to win
- "Loup-Garou" au singulier in English
- devoir/obligation in English
- the Witch can _____ one victim of the werewolves
- the two teams in the game must _____ the other team
- every night, the werewovles must ______ one player and kill him/her.
- creates a couple with two players
- can look at one card every night
- can take his revenge and kill a player before 3 seconds
20 Clues: pouvoir in English • devrait/conseil in English • devoir/obligation in English • can look at one card every night • gives instructions to the players • il se peut/probabilité in English • creates a couple with two players • they must kill all villagers to win • they must kill all werewolves to win • "Loup-Garou" au singulier in English • can save one player and kill one player • ...
Qtr 1 Vocab cont. 2024-09-19
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- A comparison between two things, typically for the purpose of explanation or clarification.
- The most intense, exciting, or important point of something; a culmination or apex.
- Example: "Every day, every night, in every way, I am getting better and better."
- A thing or event that existed before or logically precedes another.
- Example: "Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers." Add “alliterative” to definitions and examples.
- Example: "O, Romeo, Romeo! Wherefore art thou Romeo?"
- Example: "The Bible is the word of God because God says so in the Bible."
- Example: "She is reading a book."
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- Example: "Wanna grab a bite?" instead of "Do you want to get something to eat?"
- Example: In "To Kill a Mockingbird," Atticus Finch is a character known for his moral integrity.
- Example: "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times."
- A rhetorical or literary figure in which words, grammatical constructions, or concepts are repeated in reverse order.
- A set of reasons given in support of an idea, action, or theory.
- The omission or absence of a conjunction between parts of a sentence.
- Example: "We shouldn't listen to John's argument about climate change because he's not a scientist."
- An expression designed to call something to mind without mentioning it explicitly; an indirect or passing reference.
- A story, poem, or picture that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning, typically a moral or political one.
- Example: "Each of us saw her duck."
- Example: "The rain in Spain falls mainly on the plain."
- A statement or assertion that something is the case, typically without providing evidence or proof.
- A concise statement of a principle or truth.
21 Clues: Example: "She is reading a book." • Example: "Each of us saw her duck." • A concise statement of a principle or truth. • Example: "O, Romeo, Romeo! Wherefore art thou Romeo?" • Example: "The rain in Spain falls mainly on the plain." • Example: "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times." • A set of reasons given in support of an idea, action, or theory. • ...
despacito 2018-08-23
We Miss You, Broadway 2020-08-17
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- R&B group of "Ain't Too Proud," starting with "The"
- Romeo is to Tony as Juliet is to _____
- This musical just announced it will premiere on Netflix before it opens on Broadway
- Tracy Letts's new play is about 90 of these
- Adrienne who played Tina Turner on Broadway
- The color of Broadway's Moulin (en français)
- He has a genie and a magic carpet
- Spector who has haunted Broadway for over 30 years, starting with "The"
- Broadway's Alexander Hamilton says he won't throw his away
- Some of the high schoolers in this musical are the opposite of nice
- Where some on Broadway might come from?
- It's not easy being green in this musical
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- Last name of a nanny who might have you at "Hellooooo"
- Ben who won a Tony for "Dear Evan Hansen"
- Last name of brothers whose firm went bankrupt in 2008 and who are the subject of a "Trilogy"
- Nobel Prize-winning songwriter of "Girl From the North Country"
- You oughta know the first name of this Broadway Morissette
- Multiple Tony winner "The Book of _____"
- This lion cub has roared on Broadway for over 20 years
- Scout and Jem have this avian last name in "To Kill a Mockingbird"
- In "Chicago," when you're good to her, she's good to you
- Writer Beatrix or wizard Harry
- The new production of this Sondheim musical changes the main character from Bobby to Bobbie
- This musical takes place "way down under the ground"
- 3 x 2
25 Clues: 3 x 2 • Writer Beatrix or wizard Harry • He has a genie and a magic carpet • Romeo is to Tony as Juliet is to _____ • Where some on Broadway might come from? • Multiple Tony winner "The Book of _____" • Ben who won a Tony for "Dear Evan Hansen" • It's not easy being green in this musical • Tracy Letts's new play is about 90 of these • ...
TRIVIA QUESTIONS 2024-04-01
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- In the anime "Attack on Titan," what are the giant humanoid creatures that threaten humanity known as?
- This is the only continent without an active volcano
- Who is the director of the Bollywood movie "Lagaan," which was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film
- What literary work begins with the famous line, "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times"?
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- Who painted the famous artwork "Starry Night"
- What is the chemical name for laughing gas?
- This is the planet that has the highest recorded surface temperature in our solar system
- Who wrote the famous novel "To Kill a Mockingbird"?
- What is the name of the winged horse in Greek mythology, born from the blood of Medusa?
- In which language are most operas traditionally sung?
10 Clues: What is the chemical name for laughing gas? • Who painted the famous artwork "Starry Night" • Who wrote the famous novel "To Kill a Mockingbird"? • This is the only continent without an active volcano • In which language are most operas traditionally sung? • What is the name of the winged horse in Greek mythology, born from the blood of Medusa? • ...
The Hunger Games Crossword 2012-11-25
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- How many people won the 74th annual Hunger Games?
- What is the name of the ferocious girl from District 2?
- What is the name of the nation the story takes place in?
- What is the president of Panem's name?
- What is the name of Prim's cat?
- What is the outcome of a Mockingbird and Jabberjay?
- What is Katniss and Peeta's mentors name?
- What is the event that happens once a year, where every district draws two names; one boy and girl aged between 12 and 18 to compete in the Hunger Games called?
- What is the name of a poisonous creature that resembles the bee?
- Who is the female tribute for district 12?
- What does Peeta's dad give Katniss?
- What skill has Katniss mastered?
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- What does district 12 produce?
- How many districts are there in Panem?
- What are the guards of Panem called?
- What is the name of the berries that kill foxface?
- What did Peeta throw at Katniss when it was raining?
- What is Katniss' stylist's name?
- Where is a place where you can bargain and retail goods?
- Who is Katniss's best friend?
- What is the name of the golden horn that holds all the supplies at the beginning of the games?
- Who did Katniss develop an alliance with?
22 Clues: Who is Katniss's best friend? • What does district 12 produce? • What is the name of Prim's cat? • What is Katniss' stylist's name? • What skill has Katniss mastered? • What does Peeta's dad give Katniss? • What are the guards of Panem called? • How many districts are there in Panem? • What is the president of Panem's name? • What is Katniss and Peeta's mentors name? • ...
TKM 2022-06-01
23 Clues: Fret • Laws • Gouge • Trail • Reckon • Dogged • Ignite • Vaguely • Longing • Knothole • Triumphs • Assuaged • Obituary • Malevdent • Courteous • Calpurnia • Strenuous • Jean Louise • Testimonies • Switchblade • Acquiescence • Nebulous Camellia • Dolls Ham Costume
TKM 2022-06-01
23 Clues: Fret • Laws • Gouge • Trail • Reckon • Dogged • Ignite • Vaguely • Longing • Knothole • Triumphs • Assuaged • Obituary • Malevdent • Courteous • Calpurnia • Strenuous • Jean Louise • Testimonies • Switchblade • Acquiescence • Nebulous Camellia • Dolls Ham Costume
1960´s literature 2025-11-07
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- Anthony Burgess’s 1962 dystopian novel about free will and social control.(Full name)
- FACTORY Roald Dahl’s 1964 tale of imagination, greed, and golden tickets.(Full name).
- Kurt Vonnegut’s semi-autobiographical antiwar novel, published 1969.
- Mary McCarthy’s 1963 novel following eight Vassar graduates navigating love and identity in 1930s America.
- Darkly comic war novel (1961) about the absurdity of bureaucracy and survival.
- Mario Puzo’s 1969 mafia saga about power, loyalty, and family.
- Arthur Hailey’s 1968 novel set during a blizzard crisis at a busy air terminal.
- John le Carré’s Cold War espionage classic from 1963. ( THE __ who came in from the cold)
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- Ira Levin’s chilling 1967 horror novel about motherhood and paranoia.
- Truman Capote’s pioneering “nonfiction novel” about a Kansas murder case (1966).
- Pulitzer-winning novel (1960) exploring racial injustice and moral courage in the American South. (To Kill a__)
- 1966 bestseller about fame, addiction, and ambition among women in show business.
- About whom Groundbreaking 1964 memoir chronicling civil rights, transformation, and identity.
- J.D. Salinger’s 1961 introspective story of faith and alienation (__ and Zooey)
14 Clues: Mario Puzo’s 1969 mafia saga about power, loyalty, and family. • Kurt Vonnegut’s semi-autobiographical antiwar novel, published 1969. • Ira Levin’s chilling 1967 horror novel about motherhood and paranoia. • Darkly comic war novel (1961) about the absurdity of bureaucracy and survival. • ...
Maycomb Times Zoo Crossword 2025-03-13
11 Clues: Has a mane • Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Primate with a tail • Orange with stripes • Likes to chase mice • Symbolizes innocence • Represents peace and love • Animals that provide milk • Animal that swims and flies
Harper Lee - "To Kill a Mockingbird" : Chapter 1-5 2018-03-27
Across
- feeling worried about something that you are going to do
- to annoy someone
- illegal or disapproved of by society
- an established preference for something
Down
- temperamentally unwilling to talk
- to try to do/continue something in a determined way
- to make someone afraid of something/someone
- to settle an argument between two people/groups
- in the air or in a higher position
- gross injustice
10 Clues: gross injustice • to annoy someone • temperamentally unwilling to talk • in the air or in a higher position • illegal or disapproved of by society • an established preference for something • to make someone afraid of something/someone • to settle an argument between two people/groups • to try to do/continue something in a determined way • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Chapter 1-6 Vocabulary, 2 2025-01-26
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- having or displaying a friendly and pleasant manner
- in poor or broken-down condition
- showing curiosity
- prove negative; show to be false
- strange or odd; unusual
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- everyone in complete agreement
- strong feelings of embarrassment
- add details to clarify an idea
- remove or take away (something) from a particular place or position
- restricted or limited
10 Clues: showing curiosity • restricted or limited • strange or odd; unusual • everyone in complete agreement • add details to clarify an idea • strong feelings of embarrassment • in poor or broken-down condition • prove negative; show to be false • having or displaying a friendly and pleasant manner • remove or take away (something) from a particular place or position
Guess Artist by Song 2025-05-09
16 Clues: Loser • Many Men • Everlong • Chop Suey! • Break Stuff • Mockingbird • Basket Case • Buddy Holly • Pink + White • See You Again • Black Hole Sun • Forgot About Dre • Seven Nation Army • Drop It Like It's Hot • Smells Like Teen Spirit • Welcome to the Black Parade
To Kill a Mockingbird Ch. 3 and Ch. 4 2022-09-12
Across
- tending to fight; quarrelsome
- pleasant; good-natured
- a state of calm, peacefulness, serenity
- a special allowance; privilege
- a willingness to talk; share
- to persist in a purpose, idea, or task
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- detestable, unpleasant
- inclined to make trouble; unruly
- presenting favorable circumstances
- a government in which a single person assumes absolute control
10 Clues: detestable, unpleasant • pleasant; good-natured • a willingness to talk; share • tending to fight; quarrelsome • a special allowance; privilege • inclined to make trouble; unruly • presenting favorable circumstances • to persist in a purpose, idea, or task • a state of calm, peacefulness, serenity • a government in which a single person assumes absolute control
TKAM 2018-10-08
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- it's a last name
- goods are hidden
- son
- dad
- County where they live
- Shot Finch he is a dad
- bad teacher
- Radley stays home
- school Friend
- weird family
- Robinson accused of rape
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- scout loves it
- housekeeper
- it's a bird
- weak
- Rifle christmas present
- Maudie mean old lady
- defends peoples right
- friend from out of town
- daughter
20 Clues: son • dad • weak • daughter • housekeeper • it's a bird • bad teacher • weird family • school Friend • scout loves it • it's a last name • goods are hidden • Radley stays home • Maudie mean old lady • defends peoples right • County where they live • Shot Finch he is a dad • Rifle christmas present • friend from out of town • Robinson accused of rape
REQUIRED READING 2018-08-14
Across
- Philip Pirrip, an orphan and the protagonist and narrator of Great Expectations goes by what nickname?
- Protagonist and tenant farmer in The Grapes of Wrath
- Ponyboy Curtis is the teenaged protagonist in The...
- The compelling story of two outsiders striving to find their place in an unforgiving world is Of Mice and …
- To Kill a Mockingbird is set in which southern state?
- West and East Egg are the fictional towns set on this real island in The Great Gatsby.
- A Tale of Two Cities takes place in London and…
- Ralph Ellison wrote about this kind of man
- Shakespeare creates a world of violence and generational conflict in which two young people fall in love and die because of that love.
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- Jack London’s tale of survival in the Alaskan Klondike is a Call of the…
- This Salinger character has become an icon for teenage rebellion and angst, and now stands among the most important characters of 20th-century American literature.
- Arthur Miller wrote this classic play about the witch-hunts and trials in Salem, Massachusetts.
- A tale of a monster that begs the question, How far can we go in tampering with Nature?
- It’s a Brave New…
14 Clues: It’s a Brave New… • Ralph Ellison wrote about this kind of man • A Tale of Two Cities takes place in London and… • Protagonist and tenant farmer in The Grapes of Wrath • Ponyboy Curtis is the teenaged protagonist in The... • To Kill a Mockingbird is set in which southern state? • Jack London’s tale of survival in the Alaskan Klondike is a Call of the… • ...
TO KILL A MOCKING BIRD CROSSWORD 2023-11-21
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- What is the protagonist's full name?
- How much money does the church want?
- What was Mrs. Dubose addicted to?
- What hand does Bob Ewell write with?
- What was the name of the dog Atticus shot?
- What did Tom Robinson get his arm stuck in as a child?
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- Who only goes to school on the first day?
- What family never takes anything from anybody?
- Who fixed Jem’s pants?
- Who gives Scout and Jem air-rifles?
- Who tries to make Scout more feminine?
- What did Scout find in a tree?
- Who is Calpurnia's son?
- Who was accused of rape?
14 Clues: Who fixed Jem’s pants? • Who is Calpurnia's son? • Who was accused of rape? • What did Scout find in a tree? • What was Mrs. Dubose addicted to? • Who gives Scout and Jem air-rifles? • What is the protagonist's full name? • How much money does the church want? • What hand does Bob Ewell write with? • Who tries to make Scout more feminine? • ...
ENGLISH 10 VOCAB 9 2024-05-08
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- Done in a random manner without logic or much though
- Adjective describing one who has power over everything
- (Verb) to set aside for a specific purpose.
- (ADJ)Even though the lake was 20 feet deep, I could still see the bottom clearly because the lake was so _________________.
- (ADJ) Antonym:indifferent; Manchester United has a very ______________ fan base
- The branches on the old tree were as __________________ as an arthritic witch's fingers.
- Richard kept getting lunch detention as punishment for his ________________________ behavior.
- After a long discussion to find a restaurant that would be _________ to everyone in our group, we ended up having dinner at Applebees.
- The angry protests over the war in Palestine have shocked observers because they are filled with so much __________________.
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- (ADJ)--Cocky or impetuous.
- (VERB)To scold.
- A hint or idea
- Many life insurance policies pay a double _______________________ for certain types of accidental death.
- The student took binders full of ________________ notes on the way to graduating college with honors.
- My friend has an intestinal condition. If he ___________(s) from a strict diet, he will get sick.
- If you ditch your grocery list and decide to be ___________________ and just buy whatever looks good, there's a decent chance you'll spend more meney than intended.
- After a year in Andersonville prison without adequate food, many Union Army member were not just thin but ___________________________.
- The last scene of "To Kill A Mockingbird" when we finally meet Boo is one of the most _________________ scenes in all of American Literature.
- (ADJ)--a synonym for hard-working. The Tortoise won the race against the hair by being _________________________.
- The worshippers at the church ______________(ed) in their faith.
20 Clues: A hint or idea • (VERB)To scold. • (ADJ)--Cocky or impetuous. • (Verb) to set aside for a specific purpose. • Done in a random manner without logic or much though • Adjective describing one who has power over everything • The worshippers at the church ______________(ed) in their faith. • (ADJ) Antonym:indifferent; Manchester United has a very ______________ fan base • ...
Croez Al Graad 2022-05-02
Across
- Describes a noun
- Another word for fall
- To make for the first time
- To kill yourself
- A kind of cheese
- Found on animals
- Words that are spelled the same but don't sound the same
- Outside
- All of Earth's rocks, mountains, etc.
- Describes a verb
- Kill, to kill
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- To take over a place
- A word part you add on to the end
- Something that doesn't make sense
- To change
- Words that sound the same but aren't spelled the same
- A valley
- All life on Earth
- A word part you add on to the beginning
- Are as smart as humans
- A cure for a diseas
21 Clues: Outside • A valley • To change • Kill, to kill • Describes a noun • To kill yourself • A kind of cheese • Found on animals • Describes a verb • All life on Earth • A cure for a diseas • To take over a place • Another word for fall • Are as smart as humans • To make for the first time • A word part you add on to the end • Something that doesn't make sense • All of Earth's rocks, mountains, etc. • ...
