to kill a mockingbird Crossword Puzzles
TKAM Crossword 2024-04-19
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- Place for hiding gifts
- Calpurnia's son
- Scout's teacher
- Local judge in Maycomb
- The unknown entity
- Scout ____ Francis
- Atticus was praised by Scout for shooting the ___
- Character who tries to be mother influence in Scout's life
- author
- Item used to send a note to Boo Radley
- Meanest lady in the neighborhood
- Group of people that wanted to inflict their injustice on Tom
- What does Jem find folded on the fence?
- Scout's classmate that refuses to take money from Miss Caroline.
- Tom Robinson's wife
- Atticus is the best _____ in Maycomb county
- Accused of rape and subjected to several racial slurs
- White male who pretends to be drunk
- While reading this book we learned about the concept of _____
- location of the novel.
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- Destroyed Miss Maudie's home.
- Bob and Maya _____
- The sherriff
- Publisher of Maycomb tribune
- What killed Bob Ewell
- Dill's real name.
- Jem was forced to ____ to Mrs. Dubose
- Atticus brother
- Character who ran away from his parents
- Took Scout to a black church
- Atticus's job.
- Rabid dog Atticus shoots
- Boo's real first name
- Scout, Jem, and Atticus _____
- Finch family's cook
- Its a sin to kill a ___
- Atticus daughter
- Judge for Tom's trial
- Literary device throughout novel
- Character in the novel with autism
40 Clues: author • The sherriff • Atticus's job. • Calpurnia's son • Scout's teacher • Atticus brother • Atticus daughter • Dill's real name. • Bob and Maya _____ • The unknown entity • Scout ____ Francis • Finch family's cook • Tom Robinson's wife • What killed Bob Ewell • Boo's real first name • Judge for Tom's trial • Place for hiding gifts • Local judge in Maycomb • location of the novel. • ...
World Book Day! 2020-02-28
Across
- On what street does Sherlock Holmes live on?
- Which famous author wrote A Tale Of Two Cities?
- Which famous author also writes under the pseudonym Robert Galbraith?
- What's the name of Captain Hook's ship in the 1911 novel Peter Pan?
- Which Winnie The Pooh Character was named after A. A. Milne's son?
- Which children's book features Tweedledum and Tweedledee?
- What animal was Shere Khan in The Jungle Book?
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- Who wrote To Kill A Mockingbird?
- Author Joe Hill is the son of which other famous author?
- What is the title of the first volume in The Lord of the Rings trilogy?
- What was Roald Dahl's first published book?
- The Beatrix Potter series follows the adventures of this woodland creature and his friends
- Which young scientist created an 8 Foot monster during an experiment?
- Which London Train Station was the famous bear from Peru named after?
- What is the name of the lion in The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe?
15 Clues: Who wrote To Kill A Mockingbird? • What was Roald Dahl's first published book? • On what street does Sherlock Holmes live on? • What animal was Shere Khan in The Jungle Book? • Which famous author wrote A Tale Of Two Cities? • Author Joe Hill is the son of which other famous author? • Which children's book features Tweedledum and Tweedledee? • ...
Father's Day Scavenger Hunt 2022-06-17
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- Beatle some fans believed had died and been replaced by a double
- Actor who stars in The Philadelphia Story, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, and Anatomy of a Murder
- Beatle who crossed Abbey Road first in the famous album cover
- Highest-grossing Quentin Tarantino movie
- To Kill a Mockingbird takes place during _______.
- European country Audrey Hepburn was born in
- Black, red, and yellow bird in our backyard
- Group of munchkins who gave Dorothy a musical welcome to the land of Oz in The Wizard of Oz
- Song that contributed to the rumor that Paul had died
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- Movie that contains the quote, “With the whole world crumbling, we pick this time to fall in love.”
- Movie that won Woody Allen his second Best Screenplay award
- Yellowjackets’ most popular song
- Led Zeppelin song in which Robert Plant sings: "Gotta find the queen of all my dreams"
- Movie that won Marisa Tomei won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress
- Led Zeppelin song that contains the lyric “All the good times, baby I’ve been misusing”
15 Clues: Yellowjackets’ most popular song • Highest-grossing Quentin Tarantino movie • European country Audrey Hepburn was born in • Black, red, and yellow bird in our backyard • To Kill a Mockingbird takes place during _______. • Song that contributed to the rumor that Paul had died • Movie that won Woody Allen his second Best Screenplay award • ...
2 2024-08-29
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- - A handwritten or typed document, especially an author's original text.
- - Abbreviation for "science fiction", a genre that explores futuristic and imaginative concepts.
- - A place where books and other media are stored and made available for borrowing.
- - A collection of selected literary works, such as poems or short stories, by various authors.
- - The name of the main character in "Kappa" by Ryunosuke Akutagawa.
- - A book used as a standard work for the study of a particular subject.
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- - A set of three related works of art, often books, that form a series.
- - A genre that uses sequential art to tell a story.
- - The company responsible for producing and distributing books.
- - A section at the end of a book that serves as a conclusion or provides additional information.
- - A periodical publication containing articles, stories, and illustrations.
- - A long narrative work of fiction.
- - The last name of the author of "To Kill a Mockingbird".
- - A person who writes books, articles, or other literary works.
- - The sequence of events that make up a story.
15 Clues: - A long narrative work of fiction. • - The sequence of events that make up a story. • - A genre that uses sequential art to tell a story. • - The last name of the author of "To Kill a Mockingbird". • - The company responsible for producing and distributing books. • - A person who writes books, articles, or other literary works. • ...
Vocab 2 2024-09-19
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- Example: "She is reading a book."
- The most intense, exciting, or important point of something; a culmination or apex.
- Example: In "To Kill a Mockingbird," Atticus Finch is a character known for his moral integrity.
- A set of reasons given in support of an idea, action, or theory.
- A rhetorical or literary figure in which words, grammatical constructions, or concepts are repeated in reverse order.
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- Example: "The Bible is the word of God because God says so in the Bible."
- The omission or absence of a conjunction between parts of a sentence.
- Example: "Wanna grab a bite?" instead of "Do you want to get something to eat?"
- Example: "The rain in Spain falls mainly on the plain."
- A statement or assertion that something is the case, typically without providing evidence or proof.
10 Clues: Example: "She is reading a book." • Example: "The rain in Spain falls mainly on the plain." • A set of reasons given in support of an idea, action, or theory. • The omission or absence of a conjunction between parts of a sentence. • Example: "The Bible is the word of God because God says so in the Bible." • ...
PPM Dec/Jan Crossword 2023-10-18
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- The Rio is a model of which brand of car? (3)
- Which Miley Cyrus song has been the biggest hit of 2023 so far? (7)
- Which female presenter does the BBC Radio 2 morning show? (3,4)
- The Best in Show at Crufts 2023 was from which country? (7)
- Where would you be if you were standing on the Spanish Steps? (4)
- Michael McIntyre hosts which TV game show which feature celebrities helping contestants to win money? (3,5)
- Who wrote iconic book 'To Kill a Mockingbird'? (6,3)
- Meghan Markle played Rachel Zane is which popular TV show? (5)
- What colour goes with red and white to make the Italian flag? (5)
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- What is the collective noun for a group of crows? (6)
- What is the capital city of Peru?
- Which Gary has joined Dragons' Den? (7)
- Who played the lead role in the film 'Castaway'? (3,5)
- King Charles is what number of his name? (5)
- What is the most common type of wild bird in the UK? (4)
- Gareth _____ the manager of the England football team? (9)
16 Clues: What is the capital city of Peru? • Which Gary has joined Dragons' Den? (7) • King Charles is what number of his name? (5) • The Rio is a model of which brand of car? (3) • Who wrote iconic book 'To Kill a Mockingbird'? (6,3) • What is the collective noun for a group of crows? (6) • Who played the lead role in the film 'Castaway'? (3,5) • ...
Emmett Till and To Kill a Mockingbird 2025-02-05
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- the city where Emmett was born
- the act of setting someone apart from other due to ethnicity, religion, etc.
- the woman Emmett was said to be flirting with
- age of Emmett when he was abducted
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- the act commited by Roy Bryant and J.W. Milam by breaking into Emmett's grandfather's home
- the reason why Emmett contracted a speech impediment
- the city in Mississippi that Emmett was visiting when he was murdered
- the action or practice of inflicting severe pain or suffering on someone
8 Clues: the city where Emmett was born • age of Emmett when he was abducted • the woman Emmett was said to be flirting with • the reason why Emmett contracted a speech impediment • the city in Mississippi that Emmett was visiting when he was murdered • the action or practice of inflicting severe pain or suffering on someone • ...
To kill a mockingbird crossword 2025-05-15
How to kill a mockingbird 2021-02-18
5 Clues: a minor wrongdoing • characterized by one syllable • originating naturally in a particular place • a simple statement that expresses a general truth. • a situation where the owner of property has limited power over his own property.
To kill a mockingbird crossword 2025-05-15
5 Clues: a temporary stay • relieved, returned • quality style of handwriting • rickety, loosely constructed • an observation intended or regarded as authoritative
To Kill a Mockingbird Vocab (chapters 1-21 2018-02-14
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- adj. not legally permitted, unlawful
- adj. deviating from custom, irregular, peculiar
- n. the quality of being sentimental
- adj. hazy, vague, indistinct, confused
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- adj. suggesting an unhealthy mental state, unwholesomely gloomy
- n. a tendency to think favorably of something, preference
- adj. wishing evil or harm to another, evil, harmful
- adj. having an old-fashioned attractiveness or charm
- adj. orginiating in a particular region or country
- n. a temporary stay, to live temporarily
10 Clues: n. the quality of being sentimental • adj. not legally permitted, unlawful • adj. hazy, vague, indistinct, confused • n. a temporary stay, to live temporarily • adj. deviating from custom, irregular, peculiar • adj. orginiating in a particular region or country • adj. wishing evil or harm to another, evil, harmful • adj. having an old-fashioned attractiveness or charm • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Chapters 1-2 Vocabulary 2024-01-19
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- irritations or annoyances
- one who prepares and sells medicines
- a brief, temporary stay
- heavily indulging in; rolling in
- spotlessly clean and fresh
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- a feeling of shame or humiliation
- occurring or living naturally in an area
- religious devotion and reverence to God
- having or exhibiting hatred
- made less severe or burdensome
10 Clues: a brief, temporary stay • irritations or annoyances • spotlessly clean and fresh • having or exhibiting hatred • made less severe or burdensome • heavily indulging in; rolling in • a feeling of shame or humiliation • one who prepares and sells medicines • religious devotion and reverence to God • occurring or living naturally in an area
To Kill a Mockingbird CH 3 & 4 Vocabulary 2025-01-14
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- calmness, serenity, stillness
- awful, horrid, disgusting
- unmanageable, irritable, unruly
- antagonistic, combative, quarrelsome
- charming, cheerful, friendly
- profitable, successful, favorable
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- authoritarianism, oppression, totalitarianism
- having a wide range
- persist, endure, proceed
- doing away with or doing without something
10 Clues: having a wide range • persist, endure, proceed • awful, horrid, disgusting • charming, cheerful, friendly • calmness, serenity, stillness • unmanageable, irritable, unruly • profitable, successful, favorable • antagonistic, combative, quarrelsome • doing away with or doing without something • authoritarianism, oppression, totalitarianism
To Kill a Mockingbird CH 12 & 13 Vocabulary 2025-02-28
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- obtained possession of something
- an angry dispute; quarrel
- something given to make up for something else
- having to do with the church or the clergy
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- not consistent; not in agreement
- showing contempt; scornfully
- being permanent; lasting
- sudden, disturbing feelings of uneasiness
- hard to overcome or deal with
- a right or privilege
10 Clues: a right or privilege • being permanent; lasting • an angry dispute; quarrel • showing contempt; scornfully • hard to overcome or deal with • not consistent; not in agreement • obtained possession of something • sudden, disturbing feelings of uneasiness • having to do with the church or the clergy • something given to make up for something else
Vocabulary from To Kill a Mockingbird- Oliver Neale 2016-01-21
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- (adj.) arrogant; feeling superior to others
- (n.) abnormality, a state different than what is expected or normal
- (n.) a written legal order directing a person to appear in court
- (v.) to subdue or make powerless
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- (n.) someone involved in a lawsuit
- (n.) a dresser or armoire; a large cabinet with drawers or places for hanging clothes
- (adj.) run-down; repulsive, as from neglect
- (v.) to scold; to express stern disapproval of
- (v.) to lessen or to calm
- (adj.) sneaky, stealthy
10 Clues: (adj.) sneaky, stealthy • (v.) to lessen or to calm • (v.) to subdue or make powerless • (n.) someone involved in a lawsuit • (adj.) run-down; repulsive, as from neglect • (adj.) arrogant; feeling superior to others • (v.) to scold; to express stern disapproval of • (n.) a written legal order directing a person to appear in court • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Vocab Ch. 7-11 2017-09-19
10 Clues: joyfully • comparable • unnoticeable • unruly; hostile • difficult; cranky • out of style or use • changes from the norm • impossible to understand • insulting and/or vile language • able to express oneself clearly
To Kill a Mockingbird CH 9-11 Vocabulary 2025-02-14
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- those who exist/live at the same time
- an act of escaping or avoiding
- characterized by cleverness or originality
- possessing connections, similarities
- not noticeable or prominent
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- to speak clearly and in distinct syllables
- causing aggravation or annoyance
- causing nausea or upset stomach
- created an enemy or an antagonist
- a magnificent, decorated tomb
10 Clues: not noticeable or prominent • a magnificent, decorated tomb • an act of escaping or avoiding • causing nausea or upset stomach • causing aggravation or annoyance • created an enemy or an antagonist • possessing connections, similarities • those who exist/live at the same time • to speak clearly and in distinct syllables • characterized by cleverness or originality
To Kill a Mockingbird CH 12 & 13 Vocabulary 2025-03-03
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- obtained possession of something
- showing contempt; scornfully
- a right or privilege
- having to do with the church or the clergy
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- something given to make up for something else
- not consistent; not in agreement
- hard to overcome or deal with
- an angry dispute; quarrel
- sudden, disturbing feelings of uneasiness
- being permanent; lasting
10 Clues: a right or privilege • being permanent; lasting • an angry dispute; quarrel • showing contempt; scornfully • hard to overcome or deal with • not consistent; not in agreement • obtained possession of something • sudden, disturbing feelings of uneasiness • having to do with the church or the clergy • something given to make up for something else
To Kill A Mockingbird Part 2 Vocab Study 2024-04-19
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- (typically of speech or a debate) angry and bitter
- to envy or resent the pleasure or good fortune of (someone)
- unsure; uncertain; not definite or positive; hesitant
- hard to find or capture
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- the state of being superior
- makes (something) clear; explain
- manifesting, feeling, or expressing deep hatred or disapproval
- an agreement, usually a willingness to go along with what someone else suggests
- in a manner indicating anger or annoyance at something perceived as unfair.
- the property of being able to exist for an indefinite duration
10 Clues: hard to find or capture • the state of being superior • makes (something) clear; explain • (typically of speech or a debate) angry and bitter • unsure; uncertain; not definite or positive; hesitant • to envy or resent the pleasure or good fortune of (someone) • manifesting, feeling, or expressing deep hatred or disapproval • ...
TO KILL A MOCKING BIRD CROSSWORD 2019-01-31
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- People in General
- A barrier, railing, or other upright structure, typically of wood or wire, enclosing an area of ground to mark a boundary, control access, or prevent escape.
- To make a solemn declaration or affirmation by some sacred being or object
- Drop saliva uncontrollably from the mouth.
- Striving to achieve or attain something in the face of difficulty or resistance.
- A native or inhabitant of the south, especially of the southern US.
- A book of blank pages for sticking clippings, drawings, or pictures in.
- Hit (someone or something) with the palm of one's hand or a flat object.
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- Give the impression or sensation of being something or having a particular quality.
- a large number of people gathered together in a disorganized or unruly way.
- A tribunal presided over by a judge, judges, or a magistrate in civil and criminal cases.
- A district, especially one forming a community within a town or city.
- A thin, flat piece of wood or other material, many of which are attached in rows to the outside of a roof or a wall
- Hanging down loosely
- Gloomy and drab
- Unwilling to give or spend; ungenerous.
- Thrust a knife or other pointed weapon into (someone) so as to wound or kill.
- Walk or move at a slow, relaxed pace.
18 Clues: Gloomy and drab • People in General • Hanging down loosely • Walk or move at a slow, relaxed pace. • Unwilling to give or spend; ungenerous. • Drop saliva uncontrollably from the mouth. • A native or inhabitant of the south, especially of the southern US. • A district, especially one forming a community within a town or city. • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird - Vocabulary from Chapters 12, 13 and 14 2022-01-27
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- (of a person's face) to become red, from illness or strong emotion
- an argument, a fight
- to shout or yell
- not able to be endured or tolerated
- given by inheritance
- a person who sells goods illegally
- relating to the Christian church
- showing deep respect
- a long bench used to sit people in church
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- disappointed
- a change in the tone of pitch of the voice
- wriggle or twist the body from side to side
- a shade of blue
- mixed together
- to annoy someone by following them or asking constant questions
- appropriate for a "well-bred" and decorous woman
- a rough and noisy fight
- infuriating, extremely annoying
- in a scornful way, that shows disdain
19 Clues: disappointed • mixed together • a shade of blue • to shout or yell • an argument, a fight • given by inheritance • showing deep respect • a rough and noisy fight • infuriating, extremely annoying • relating to the Christian church • a person who sells goods illegally • not able to be endured or tolerated • in a scornful way, that shows disdain • a long bench used to sit people in church • ...
Books with Father-Daughter/Son Theme 2021-06-18
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- Tara Westover tells the tale of her educational journey and fierce family ties.
- This book tells the story of Oskar setting out to solve the mystery of a key he discovers in his father's closet.
- Late one winter night, a little girl and her father go owl calling
- Stephen King wrote this book with his son Owen King.
- Laurie Halse Anderson's novel that tells the story of Haley and her father Andy on the road.
- Daughters will always be their father's little _.
- This romance author has twin daughters named Savannah and Lexie.
- What type of promise does Alice's father make?
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- What lesson Atticus Finch teaches his daughters in "To Kill A Mockingbird."
- A bond between a father and daughter is.
- The book that started Destiny Constantin's writing career.
- Give Dad ______ and Kisses on Father's Day
- Month of the year that we celebrate Father's day.
- Daddy to give his daughter an extra-special hair style in this story of self-confidence written by Matthew A. Cherry.
- Nicky remembers the night she and her father found a baby in the snow.
15 Clues: A bond between a father and daughter is. • Give Dad ______ and Kisses on Father's Day • What type of promise does Alice's father make? • Month of the year that we celebrate Father's day. • Daughters will always be their father's little _. • Stephen King wrote this book with his son Owen King. • The book that started Destiny Constantin's writing career. • ...
SCS Books Crossword Puzzle – Newsletter Sep/Oct’24 2024-08-15
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- "All morons hate it when you call them a ____," is quote from "Catcher in the Rye"
- "The ____'s Son" is Kirk Douglas' autobiography
- "____" was an unfinished novel by Jane Austen
- "Honest people don't hide their ____", is a quote from "Wuthering Heights"
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- "Atticus told me to delete the ____ and I'd have the facts." Is a quote from "To Kill A Mockingbird"
- Michael Jackson's autobiography is entitled "____"
- According to "Wind in the Willows," the best part of a holiday is not the rest but watching other people ____
- The young heroine in "Charlotte's Web" is named ____
- Oscar Wilde said on arriving at New York customs, "I have nothing to declare but my ____"
- In "Horton Hatches the Egg" ____ is the name of the bird who convinces Horton the elephant to sit on her egg
10 Clues: "____" was an unfinished novel by Jane Austen • "The ____'s Son" is Kirk Douglas' autobiography • Michael Jackson's autobiography is entitled "____" • The young heroine in "Charlotte's Web" is named ____ • "Honest people don't hide their ____", is a quote from "Wuthering Heights" • "All morons hate it when you call them a ____," is quote from "Catcher in the Rye" • ...
to kill a mocking bird 2025-03-11
13 Clues: lawer • tomboy • cooker • the judge • the sheriff • poor farmer • ______ game • false accuse • older brother • smart young boy • across the street neighbor • reverend of the First Purchase M.E. • believes in the racism and gender roles
Puzzle - 13: Famous People and Biographies 2023-10-15
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- Acclaimed American author of "To Kill a Mockingbird".
- American pop artist famous for his Campbell's Soup cans.
- Renowned physicist who developed the theory of relativity.
- British prime minister during World War II.
- German philosopher known for his ideas on morality and ethics.
- American Founding Father and author of the Declaration of Independence.
- Legendary British rock guitarist known for his iconic riffs.
- American civil rights leader and advocate for nonviolent protest.
- American founding father who helped draft the U.S. Constitution.
- Egyptian queen known for her relationships with Julius Caesar and Mark Antony.
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- English playwright famous for works like "Hamlet" and "Romeo and Juliet".
- Polish-French scientist who won two Nobel Prizes for her research.
- British nurse and statistician known as the founder of modern nursing.
- American inventor and businessman behind the light bulb.
- Indian leader who led his country to independence from British rule.
- American astronaut and the first person to walk on the moon.
- Legendary American singer and "Queen of Soul".
- Egyptian pharaoh known for his monumental construction projects.
- Famous Mexican artist known for her self-portraits.
- British naturalist and author of "On the Origin of Species".
20 Clues: British prime minister during World War II. • Legendary American singer and "Queen of Soul". • Famous Mexican artist known for her self-portraits. • Acclaimed American author of "To Kill a Mockingbird". • American pop artist famous for his Campbell's Soup cans. • American inventor and businessman behind the light bulb. • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird - Chapters 1 - 5 Vocabulary 2 of 2 2016-09-12
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- kindness; generosity, charity
- smaller than ordinary
- kind and gentle
- unspoken, silent, implied, inferred, understood
- a grossly immoral act; a sin
- disapproval; condemnation
- sensible; done with sound judgment
- peacefulness; serenity
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- plague; a usually fatal epidemic disease
- favorable; tending to favor or bring good luck
- utterly stupid or silly (as ____ behavior)
- sad and gloomy
- calmly; quietly
- to judge or decide
- always ready to argue or fight
- education; instruction (as information to benefit one's intellect)
- to have the feeling that someone or something is beneath you; that it or they are worthless
- warm and sincere; friendly
- something that is extremely hard and firm (root word is a very hard rock)
19 Clues: sad and gloomy • calmly; quietly • kind and gentle • to judge or decide • smaller than ordinary • peacefulness; serenity • disapproval; condemnation • warm and sincere; friendly • a grossly immoral act; a sin • kindness; generosity, charity • always ready to argue or fight • sensible; done with sound judgment • plague; a usually fatal epidemic disease • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird - Chapters 1 - 5 Vocabulary 2 of 2 2016-09-12
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- calmly; quietly
- sad and gloomy
- kindness; generosity, charity
- sensible; done with sound judgment
- disapproval; condemnation
- utterly stupid or silly (as ____ behavior)
- a grossly immoral act; a sin
- to judge or decide
- plague; a usually fatal epidemic disease
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- something that is extremely hard and firm (root word is a very hard rock)
- warm and sincere; friendly
- education; instruction (as information to benefit one's intellect)
- favorable; tending to favor or bring good luck
- kind and gentle
- to have the feeling that someone or something is beneath you; that it or they are worthless
- always ready to argue or fight
- peacefulness; serenity
- smaller than ordinary
- unspoken, silent, implied, inferred, understood
19 Clues: sad and gloomy • calmly; quietly • kind and gentle • to judge or decide • smaller than ordinary • peacefulness; serenity • disapproval; condemnation • warm and sincere; friendly • a grossly immoral act; a sin • kindness; generosity, charity • always ready to argue or fight • sensible; done with sound judgment • plague; a usually fatal epidemic disease • ...
Famous Books 2024-06-20
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- The husband of a Lady (____ of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien)
- A round sweet treat (If You Give a Mouse a ____ By Laura Joffe Numeroff)
- London and Paris are... (A Tale of Two ____ by Charles Dickens)
- A violent end (To ____ a Mockingbird by Harper Lee)
- Often the partner of Thirst (The ___ Games by Suzanne Collins)
- Lilac and Lavender are shades of (The Color _____ by Alice Walker)
- Opposite of big (_____ Women by Louisa May Alcott)
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- They make up a Pride (singular) (The ____, the Witch, and the Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis)
- What Hershey's Kisses are made of (Charlie and the _____ Factory by Roald Dahl
- A place with a playground and walking trails (Jurassic ____ by Michael Crichton)
- Made by a spider (Charlotte's ___ by E. B. White)
- A person who steals things (The Lightning ____ by Rick Riordan)
- Opposite of Out (Alice's Adventures __ Wonderland by Lewis Carroll)
- A name that sounds like "hairy" (_____ Potter by J.K. Rowling)
- It's not good, it's ... (The ____ Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald)
- A group of lions (___ and Prejudice by Jane Austen)
16 Clues: Made by a spider (Charlotte's ___ by E. B. White) • Opposite of big (_____ Women by Louisa May Alcott) • A violent end (To ____ a Mockingbird by Harper Lee) • A group of lions (___ and Prejudice by Jane Austen) • The husband of a Lady (____ of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien) • Often the partner of Thirst (The ___ Games by Suzanne Collins) • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Crossword 2021-05-16
To Kill A Mockingbird Vocabulary Crossword, Nicky Tan 2016-01-21
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- A restriction on a piece of land; the limiting of the passage of property (from one generation to another)
- Abnormality; a state different than what is expected or normal
- To lessen or to calm
- Education; moral guidance
- A written legal order directing a person to appear in court
- Mental or emotional strength in facing adversity (trouble or misfortune), danger or temptation courageously
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- Ill-natured; easily irritated or annoyed
- Arrogant; feeling superior to others
- A noisy quarrel or fight
- Someone involved in a lawsuit
10 Clues: To lessen or to calm • A noisy quarrel or fight • Education; moral guidance • Someone involved in a lawsuit • Arrogant; feeling superior to others • Ill-natured; easily irritated or annoyed • A written legal order directing a person to appear in court • Abnormality; a state different than what is expected or normal • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird chapters 9-11 crossward 2022-03-29
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- in a manner that is not even or regular in pattern or movement; unpredictably
- innocent and unsuspecting
- a distinctive feature
- noisy and difficult to control.
- an authoritative prohibition
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- Relief of symptoms and suffering
- a person's behavior or manners
- a especially large building
- the quality or state of being simple and sincere
- a child believed to have been secretly substituted by fairies for the parents' real child in infancy.
10 Clues: a distinctive feature • innocent and unsuspecting • a especially large building • an authoritative prohibition • a person's behavior or manners • noisy and difficult to control. • Relief of symptoms and suffering • the quality or state of being simple and sincere • in a manner that is not even or regular in pattern or movement; unpredictably • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Ch. 1-5 Vocabulary 2022-10-31
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- I think the __________ murdered is innocent because some of the facts aren't adding up, but everyone else thinks he is guilty.
- FOX is no longer a separate ____________ from the Disney company because the acquisition was finalized in 2019.
- The _________ people of America were on this land long before Christopher Columbus "discovered" America.
- The other team tried cheesy ___________ tactics, like yelling during warm ups.
- The work of Marie Curie will have effects on ___________ generations of scientist, so her legacy will continue to live on in her work.
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- I had to ___________ to my sister after she pulled up screenshots and pictures that proved I was in the wrong.
- She bread __________ friendships as she continued to lie to her friends.
- As a whole, men are known to ___________ women by "mansplaining."
- I didn't beat my record this meet, but I will continue to __________ until I am strong enough to set a new personal best.
- During the 1920s, there was significant __________ between the upper and lower class.
10 Clues: As a whole, men are known to ___________ women by "mansplaining." • She bread __________ friendships as she continued to lie to her friends. • The other team tried cheesy ___________ tactics, like yelling during warm ups. • During the 1920s, there was significant __________ between the upper and lower class. • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Vocab Ch. 1-11 2020-10-19
Across
- with, together
- something that is unusual or peculiar in a person or thing
- to discuss something important in order to make a decision
- weak
- to say that you accept or do not deny the truth or existence of (something): to admit (something) usually in an unwilling way
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- to say the opposite of (something that someone else has said) OR to disagree with someone
- existing or happening in the same time period: from the same time period
- the act of avoiding something that you do not want to do or deal with OR a statement or action that avoids directly dealing with something (such as a difficult problem or question)
- the ability to share someone else's feelings
- a group of people with the power to make or change laws
10 Clues: weak • with, together • the ability to share someone else's feelings • a group of people with the power to make or change laws • something that is unusual or peculiar in a person or thing • to discuss something important in order to make a decision • existing or happening in the same time period: from the same time period • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Chapters 9-24 Vocabulary 2024-04-28
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- Direct and outspoken; straightforward and honest
- Public condemnation of someone or something
- Relating to or characteristic of the belief that all events are predetermined and therefore inevitable
- Comparable in certain respects, typically in a way which makes clearer the nature of the things compared
- Severe or strict in manner, attitude, or appearance
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- Denoting an action or event preceding or done in preparation for something fuller or more important
- Erase or remove completely
- Be filled with a feeling of love for
- A variety of the muscadine grape native to the basin of the Scuppernong River in North Carolina
- Noisy and difficult to control
10 Clues: Erase or remove completely • Noisy and difficult to control • Be filled with a feeling of love for • Public condemnation of someone or something • Direct and outspoken; straightforward and honest • Severe or strict in manner, attitude, or appearance • A variety of the muscadine grape native to the basin of the Scuppernong River in North Carolina • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Ch. 1-6 vocabulary 2025-01-29
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- characterized by an unusual interest in disturbing and unpleasant subjects, especially death and disease
- a sign of success
- occuring after or as a result of something
- a single or independent person or thing
- great ability or skill
- cruel use of power and control
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- a temporary stay or visit
- against the law, rules, or customs
- the quality of being religious
- curious or questioning
10 Clues: a sign of success • curious or questioning • great ability or skill • a temporary stay or visit • the quality of being religious • cruel use of power and control • against the law, rules, or customs • a single or independent person or thing • occuring after or as a result of something • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Chapters 1-3 Vocabulary 2025-11-13
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- -As a Noun it means, "A preference or special liking for something".
- -An Adjective that means, "Unable to take effective action; helpless or powerless".
- -This word is a Noun and means "A person who prepared and sold medicine or drugs".
- -An Adjective that means, "Not even or regular in pattern or movement".
- -An Adjective that means, "Causing or likely to cause an argument".
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- -This word is a Noun. It means "A formal pronouncement from an authoritative source".
- -This word is a Verb. It means "to make an unpleasant feeling less intense".
- -A Verb that means "To treat a specific country as a permanent home".
- -An Adjective that means, "To reserve or uncommunicative in speech".
- -A Noun that means, "A temporary stay".
10 Clues: -A Noun that means, "A temporary stay". • -An Adjective that means, "Causing or likely to cause an argument". • -As a Noun it means, "A preference or special liking for something". • -An Adjective that means, "To reserve or uncommunicative in speech". • -A Verb that means "To treat a specific country as a permanent home". • ...
To Kill a Mocking Bird 2025-02-11
Across
- neighbor of the Finch family, stays in the house, misunderstood
- issue fought in the town, discrimination of people
- lawyer and a father, chooses to help Tom Robinson
- poorest family in Macomb
- people who live together, people who have something in common
- son of Atticus, daring, full of pride
- black woman, Finch family's cook
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- friend of Jem and Scout, white hair
- black man, falsely accused of rape
- daughter of Atticus,smart, and narrates the story
- daughter of Bob Ewell, accuses Tom Robinson of rape
- the town the story takes place in
- small bird, symbolizes innocence and harmlessness
13 Clues: poorest family in Macomb • black woman, Finch family's cook • the town the story takes place in • black man, falsely accused of rape • friend of Jem and Scout, white hair • son of Atticus, daring, full of pride • daughter of Atticus,smart, and narrates the story • lawyer and a father, chooses to help Tom Robinson • small bird, symbolizes innocence and harmlessness • ...
state crossword puzzle, lane perez and carter rybarski 2013-05-16
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- Cactus wren is the state bird
- the gem state
- mockingbird is the state bird
- the Apple Blossom is the state tree
- the state that produces cheese
- sunny beaches
- White Oak is the state tree
- Native Violet is the state flower
- this means red in Spanish
- the capital is Honolulu
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- blue hen chicken is the state bird
- the capital is Trenton
- state flower is the Indian paintbrush
- the beehive state
- the state tree is the red maple
- Home to tornado alley
- the empire state
- the capital is Olympia
- Eastern Goldfinch is the state bird
- the state bird is the mockingbird
- pine tree state
- the mistletoe is the state flower
- the treasure state
- the beaver state
24 Clues: the gem state • sunny beaches • pine tree state • the empire state • the beaver state • the beehive state • the treasure state • Home to tornado alley • the capital is Trenton • the capital is Olympia • the capital is Honolulu • this means red in Spanish • White Oak is the state tree • Cactus wren is the state bird • mockingbird is the state bird • the state that produces cheese • ...
mockingbird 2013-02-11
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- surprise attack
- act of revealing
- to reprimand
- a low sound
- customary
- pertaining to the night
- inviolable refuge
- conduct
- plan mean way
- place of residence
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- number culprit guilty
- a tendency to think favorably
- the official proving of a will
- support something
- variety of kale
- a tuft of hair
- harm to another
- marked by contempt
- worthy
19 Clues: worthy • conduct • customary • a low sound • to reprimand • plan mean way • a tuft of hair • surprise attack • variety of kale • harm to another • act of revealing • support something • inviolable refuge • marked by contempt • place of residence • number culprit guilty • pertaining to the night • a tendency to think favorably • the official proving of a will
mockingbird 2013-02-11
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- surprise attack
- act of revealing
- to reprimand
- a low sound
- customary
- pertaining to the night
- inviolable refuge
- conduct
- plan mean way
- place of residence
Down
- number culprit guilty
- a tendency to think favorably
- the official proving of a will
- support something
- variety of kale
- a tuft of hair
- harm to another
- marked by contempt
- worthy
19 Clues: worthy • conduct • customary • a low sound • to reprimand • plan mean way • a tuft of hair • surprise attack • variety of kale • harm to another • act of revealing • support something • inviolable refuge • marked by contempt • place of residence • number culprit guilty • pertaining to the night • a tendency to think favorably • the official proving of a will
mockingbird 2013-02-11
Across
- surprise attack
- act of revealing
- to reprimand
- a low sound
- customary
- pertaining to the night
- inviolable refuge
- conduct
- plan mean way
- place of residence
Down
- number culprit guilty
- a tendency to think favorably
- the official proving of a will
- support something
- variety of kale
- a tuft of hair
- harm to another
- marked by contempt
- worthy
19 Clues: worthy • conduct • customary • a low sound • to reprimand • plan mean way • a tuft of hair • surprise attack • variety of kale • harm to another • act of revealing • support something • inviolable refuge • marked by contempt • place of residence • number culprit guilty • pertaining to the night • a tendency to think favorably • the official proving of a will
mockingbird 2013-02-11
Across
- surprise attack
- act of revealing
- to reprimand
- a low sound
- customary
- pertaining to the night
- inviolable refuge
- conduct
- plan mean way
- place of residence
Down
- number culprit guilty
- a tendency to think favorably
- the official proving of a will
- support something
- variety of kale
- a tuft of hair
- harm to another
- marked by contempt
- worthy
19 Clues: worthy • conduct • customary • a low sound • to reprimand • plan mean way • a tuft of hair • surprise attack • variety of kale • harm to another • act of revealing • support something • inviolable refuge • marked by contempt • place of residence • number culprit guilty • pertaining to the night • a tendency to think favorably • the official proving of a will
To Kill A Mockingbird Chapter 3, 4, & 5 Vocab 2023-09-24
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- scornful; despising; disdainful
- the act or state of being disapproved; condemnation
- tending to be troublesome, quarrelsome, or irritable
- shameful; embarrassing
- slang for a head or body louse
- propitious; favorable
- lacking sound judgment; stupid; silly
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- yellowish green plum-flavored
- decided; determined
- belligerent; argumentative
- medieval; uncouth; barbarous
- silently understood; unspoken
12 Clues: decided; determined • propitious; favorable • shameful; embarrassing • belligerent; argumentative • medieval; uncouth; barbarous • yellowish green plum-flavored • silently understood; unspoken • slang for a head or body louse • scornful; despising; disdainful • lacking sound judgment; stupid; silly • the act or state of being disapproved; condemnation • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Vocabulary (with definitions from Merriam-Webster) 2024-01-06
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- to approach and speak to (someone) in an often challenging or aggressive way
- a railed observation platform atop a house, usually a coastal house
- the act or an instance of requiring something;specifically, or restricting the inheritance of property
- a cultivated muscadine grape with yellowish-green plum-flavored fruits
- to give a clarifying explanation
- the fact or an instance of deviating, especially from a moral standard or normal state
- tending to be troublesome, unruly, quarrelsome, or irritable
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- arising from intense often vicious ill will, spite, or hatred
- done in a quiet and secretive way to avoid being noticed : sly
- a dwelling place : place of residence : home
- a receptacle or container for spit
- marked by keen caution, cunning, and watchfulness especially in detecting and escaping danger
- to lessen the intensity of pains or distresses
- marked by or suggestive of goodwill or to do good
- marked by rude or peremptory shortness : brusque
15 Clues: to give a clarifying explanation • a receptacle or container for spit • a dwelling place : place of residence : home • to lessen the intensity of pains or distresses • marked by rude or peremptory shortness : brusque • marked by or suggestive of goodwill or to do good • tending to be troublesome, unruly, quarrelsome, or irritable • ...
To Kill Mockingbird - Chapter 3 quotes 2025-02-07
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- "He ain’t company, Cal, he’s ____ a Cunningham." (Scout, p 27)
- "You can learn a ____ trick, Scout, if you’ll learn to get along with all kinds of folks." (Atticus, p33)
- "Report and be damned to ye! Ain’t no snot-nosed sl*t of a ____ ever born c’n make me do nothin’!" (Burris Ewell, p31)
- "You never really ____ a person until you consider things from his point of view… Until you climb into his skin and walk around in it." (Atticus, p33)
- "Calpurnia sent me through the swinging door to the dining room with a ____ smack." (Scout, p27)
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- "If you’ll ____ the necessity of going to school, we’ll go on reading every night just as we always have. Is it a bargain?" (Atticus, p35)
- "Sometimes it’s better to bend the law a little in ____ cases." (Atticus, p33)
- "Don’t matter who they are, anybody sets foot in this house’s yo’ comp’ny, and don’t you let me catch you remarkin’ on their ways like you was so high and ____!" (Calpurnia, p27)
- "You ain’t ____’ me home, missus. I was on the verge of leavin’—I done done my time for this year." (Burris Ewell, p30)
- "But he’s gone and ____ his dinner in syrup!" (Scout, p27)
10 Clues: "But he’s gone and ____ his dinner in syrup!" (Scout, p27) • "He ain’t company, Cal, he’s ____ a Cunningham." (Scout, p 27) • "Sometimes it’s better to bend the law a little in ____ cases." (Atticus, p33) • "Calpurnia sent me through the swinging door to the dining room with a ____ smack." (Scout, p27) • ...
Mockingbird 2014-05-13
Across
- Doing something tactfully and skillfully while dealing with a difficult situation. This was what Caitlin and Mrs.Brook was working on.
- This is a job of Mrs.Brook and this is the person Caitlin visits everyday.
- A sickness that lets you can't really communicate like normal people. This is the sickness that Caitlin got.
- This was what Caitlin didn't want to use in all of her artworks but at the end, she finally uses it.
- Exceeding what is sufficient or necessary marked by wastefulness. This word was mentioned in the first part of the book.
- A 5th grader with Asperger's syndrome.
- What Devon was making but he didn't finish it and this was the way Caitlin and her dad found closure
- It is like a burp and it produce noises from the stomach through the mouth. This is one of Caitlin's talents.
- Caitlin's brother who died in a school shooting accident.
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- One of Caitlin's friend that the mother also died in the school shooting accident.
- This was where Devon got shot and also Michael's mom.
- Devon's_____ was shot open and that's why he couldn't be saved.
- Relating to relationships or communication between people.
- The state of experiencing an emotional conclusion to a difficult life event such as the death of love ones. This was what Caitlin need.
- She makes this very often and also she does it really good. One of her paintings/drawing got 1st place in one of the contests.
- Able to share or understand the feelings of another. This was what Caitlin couldn't do.
- This was what Mrs.Brook and Caitlin working on. They were trying to ask people to be Caitlin's____.
- The title of this book.
- This is a character in another book that Devon said that Caitlin is very similar to that character.
- Caitlin have been ______ hard level books ever since she was young.
20 Clues: The title of this book. • A 5th grader with Asperger's syndrome. • This was where Devon got shot and also Michael's mom. • Caitlin's brother who died in a school shooting accident. • Relating to relationships or communication between people. • Devon's_____ was shot open and that's why he couldn't be saved. • ...
Pathways College: My Colleagues 2016-01-28
Across
- Go forth unencumbered to reception.
- Let's row, without end, Peter!
- What goes in the garage, sounds like.
- The Evangelist
- Football. Top of the table.
- The university scholar carries a machine gun?
- Judge not George,I add.
- Small town, S.I.
- A spider?
- Move, horse, but don't quite finish a Maori carving.
- He is the status quo.
- The Princess
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- Leer at start of Bacchus Rites and enter marks.
- The holy man and the first lady with Level 8.
- Sounds like she sings on the Christmas card, in the library.
- I lie with the last (twice).
- Russian sub marine ended up where the pigs live.
- Part of the janitor does father the Football clue.
- Little Joe's big brother (almost not in German).
- Sultan I take for Phd.
- Think, Ray, without one. I made this up!
- Celta and the Chocolate Factory.
- People (males) also known as R.C.Chief.
- Harper "To Kill a Mockingbird" but back-to-front, with groups.
- I'd an end in sight, mixed and abbreviated, but in control.
- Another machine-gun scholar but a not nothing.
- Teacher's favourite, but he hesitates.
- ...is let to manage.
- Pray it at noon. Add a bit without us to call a staff meeting.
- The dark satanic ones...
- If you're on this, you're teaching well!
- Went up with Jack.
32 Clues: A spider? • The Princess • The Evangelist • Small town, S.I. • Went up with Jack. • ...is let to manage. • He is the status quo. • Sultan I take for Phd. • Judge not George,I add. • The dark satanic ones... • Football. Top of the table. • I lie with the last (twice). • Let's row, without end, Peter! • Celta and the Chocolate Factory. • Go forth unencumbered to reception. • ...
Random Stuff 2023-10-17
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- Animal with cube shaped feces
- A bird that can produce "milk"
- Family name of antagonists from Get Out
- Small Japanese sculptures made of ivory or wood
- "For you, a ____ times over!"
- How a psychiatrist turned killer greets his love interest
- "Oh my god, they killed..."
- Initially assumed antagonist of To Kill a Mockingbird
- Question often asked this popular AI
- Used to quickly and smoothly cut clay
- Entertaining dude (think mushrooms)
- When the sky is covered with dark clouds
- Creepy stop motion kid's movie involving dolls
- Feature removed by Musk
- Method of shading with a pencil by making many tiny dots
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- Evil principal in popular children's book about a little girl with psychic powers
- "Nighthawks" painter
- Michael Scott loudly questioned the location of the...
- Heart shaped
- Small, red, variety of maple tree
- Used to pulpify fruit or digitally sculpt
- Puzzling, colorful cube
- Puritan idealistic name for their settlement
- Jesse Pinkman was compared to this sea creature
- The narrator in this popular Poe story kills a man due to his vulture-like...
- Country with the longest period free of war
- The Simpsons beer brand
- Baltimore baseball team, orange and black
- What Bart would say you shouldn't have
- Cute Mexican salamander, "water dog"
- Bad magician who sunk his family's yacht
31 Clues: Heart shaped • "Nighthawks" painter • Puzzling, colorful cube • The Simpsons beer brand • Feature removed by Musk • "Oh my god, they killed..." • Animal with cube shaped feces • "For you, a ____ times over!" • A bird that can produce "milk" • Small, red, variety of maple tree • Entertaining dude (think mushrooms) • Question often asked this popular AI • ...
Easter 2026 2026-03-19
Across
- Who won 2025 Masters? First and last name
- Queen Elizabeth II was famously linked with which short-legged, fluffy dog breed?
- Who painted the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper? The whole name
- Who wrote the holiday tunes for the 1954 film White Christmas? First and last name
- What's the largest hot desert in the world?
- Toss a coin into the Trevi Fountain, and you might ensure a return trip to which eternal city?
- The NAME of Michigan State Universities mascot?
- Which planet is red?
- Phoenix is the hottest—and largest—city in which U.S. state?
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- Which UW university has a mascot named Pioneer Pete?
- Who wrote "To Kill a Mockingbird? First and last name.
- Who has the most Masters wins of all time? First and last name
- What's the name of the Spanish soup that's served cold?
- Which ocean jeweler turns grains of sand into precious pearls?
- Mounties in their red coats are iconic police officers in which vast country?
- Myth says this bird gets snowed on three times?
- What's the symbol for gold on the periodic table?
- What’s Simbas dad's name in the Lion King?
18 Clues: Which planet is red? • Who won 2025 Masters? First and last name • What’s Simbas dad's name in the Lion King? • What's the largest hot desert in the world? • Myth says this bird gets snowed on three times? • The NAME of Michigan State Universities mascot? • What's the symbol for gold on the periodic table? • Which UW university has a mascot named Pioneer Pete? • ...
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. 2022-12-07
21 Clues: ward • robot • flower • square • doctor • biochem • mc hammer • engineering • the cavalry • electricity • best friend • ghost rider • mockingbird • bright light • FBI,CIA,etc. • anger issues • past director • speedy gonzales • Spy organization • welcome to level 7 • nuisance organization
Murders 2026-03-08
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- - To carry out a death sentence (7)
- - Killing without "malice aforethought" (12)
- - To kill in a violent manner (4)
- - To eliminate or "wipe out" a target (9)
- - Legal term for one person killing another (8)
- - To kill brutally or indiscriminately (7)
- - To resist an attack or protect (6)
- - To kill someone for their beliefs (6)
- - To bring back from the dead (9)
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- - To bring to life or make lively (7)
- - To care for and encourage growth (7)
- - To make whole or healthy again (4)
- (The Shadows/Synonyms)
- - To kill with quick efficiency (8)
- - To protect and care for lovingly (7)
- - To kill a prominent person for politics (11)
- - To rescue from harm or death (4)
- (The Light/Antonyms)
- - To kill, in underworld slang (3)
- - To keep safe from harm or death (7)
- - To support or keep from falling (6)
- - The act of bringing forth new life (5)
22 Clues: (The Light/Antonyms) • (The Shadows/Synonyms) • - To kill in a violent manner (4) • - To bring back from the dead (9) • - To rescue from harm or death (4) • - To kill, in underworld slang (3) • - To kill with quick efficiency (8) • - To carry out a death sentence (7) • - To make whole or healthy again (4) • - To resist an attack or protect (6) • ...
Gustar Crucigrama 2022-11-17
Across
- tacos y burritos son parte de la ___________ _______________
- "To Kill a Mockingbird" y "The Great Gatsby" son ____________ de la ficción historica
- Es muy importante comer (to eat) frutas y ____________
- ¿Qué te gusta __ _____? A mí me gusta la comida mexicana
- "Madden" "Fifa" "NBA 2k", y "MLB The Show" son videojuegos de ___________________
- A mí ___ ____ ____________ las frijoles porque (because) son malos
- A Alejandra ____ ___________ el vóleibol.
- Hamburguesas y "Hot dogs" son ejemplos de la ____________ americana
- Hay muchas ____________ en el zoo.
- A ellas ____ ___________ los deportes
- This is the Spanish word for "party"
- When the thing being liked is plural, you say "_________" as opposed to "gusta"
- pasta y pizza son parte de la ___________ ________________
- "Dracula" son libros de __________ populares
- el ___________ es un juego de mesa (board game) de mucha estrategía.
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- En las fiestas de los cumpleaños, generalmente hay pastel (cake) y ______________
- Coca-cola y Pepsi son ___________ populares
- Muchos tacos son de carne, o son de _________.
- "Star Wars" son películas de ____________ ____________
- The verb "To like" is _____________
- "Hulk", "Spiderman" son películas de __________
- ¿qué les gusta __ ________? Nos gusta la comida china
- The word for cheese in Spanish.
- A tí ______ _____________ el ajedrez
- Muchas personas comen (eat) __________ _________ con hamburguesas
- a mí ___ __________ la comida italiana
- "People", "Cosmopolitan", "National Geographic" son ___________ populares
- __ _____________ nos gustan los carros nuevos (new)*word is in its masculine form.
28 Clues: The word for cheese in Spanish. • Hay muchas ____________ en el zoo. • The verb "To like" is _____________ • A tí ______ _____________ el ajedrez • This is the Spanish word for "party" • A ellas ____ ___________ los deportes • a mí ___ __________ la comida italiana • A Alejandra ____ ___________ el vóleibol. • Coca-cola y Pepsi son ___________ populares • ...
Movies 2020-07-22
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- 'all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy', is from what movie
- real life boardgame
- who liked it shaken not stirred
- what do you get if you dial M
- my precious character
- iconic 1960 anthony perkins and janet leigh movie
- spiderman
- who had a day off school in 1986
- sundance kid actor
- Hero from To Kill a Mockingbird
- sid, manny and diego survived this age
- 'You talkin to me? is from what 1976 movie
- middle earth language of the elves
- franchise featuring marshmallow man
- star of On The Waterfront
- 'yo, adrian its me' is from what movie
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- Mario Puzo's novel turned movie
- who ate fava beans with a nice chianti
- Amanda Seyfried stars in this movie musical
- who is The Anchorman
- weapon of choice for indiana jones
- in what movie was dancing and rock music illegal
- Who said, 'elementary my dear'
- who sang 'rainbow connection'
- Movie quote - "what we do in life echoes in eternity".
- "your heart will go on" in what movie
- in what movie did mrs robinson seduce benjamin
- featuring Dev Patel, this movie won Best Picture in 2009
- mike myers spy
- Hakuna Matata was sung in what movie
30 Clues: spiderman • mike myers spy • sundance kid actor • real life boardgame • who is The Anchorman • my precious character • star of On The Waterfront • what do you get if you dial M • who sang 'rainbow connection' • Who said, 'elementary my dear' • Mario Puzo's novel turned movie • who liked it shaken not stirred • Hero from To Kill a Mockingbird • who had a day off school in 1986 • ...
mockingbird 2013-02-11
Across
- surprise attack
- act of revealing
- to reprimand
- a low sound
- customary
- pertaining to the night
- inviolable refuge
- conduct
- plan mean way
- place of residence
Down
- number culprit guilty
- a tendency to think favorably
- the official proving of a will
- support something
- variety of kale
- a tuft of hair
- harm to another
- marked by contempt
- worthy
19 Clues: worthy • conduct • customary • a low sound • to reprimand • plan mean way • a tuft of hair • surprise attack • variety of kale • harm to another • act of revealing • support something • inviolable refuge • marked by contempt • place of residence • number culprit guilty • pertaining to the night • a tendency to think favorably • the official proving of a will
FYLC Super Crossword 2015-02-15
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- Release from incarceration after serving part of a sentence.
- Acronym for the UTS LSS social justice volunteer group
- Free online site for Australian cases and legislation
- Space in the Law Building open 24 hours
- Common job in law firms for law students
- Where to go to get fit this year
- Dean of UTS: Law
- Month of Speaker Series Launch
- Area of law involving land
- Number of portfolios on the LSS
- UTS LSS quarterly law journal
- Unforgettable lawyer from To Kill A Mockingbird
- In good faith
- Not quite the nationality of the High Court Chief Justice
- The "great dissenter" of the High Court
- UTS LSS competition where you act like a barrister in Court
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- UTS LSS floating party in May
- Doing something in exchange for something else
- Advocates commonly mistaken for coffee makers
- Acronym for the society for law students around Australia
- Where to go for free help with criminal matters
- The best place for first years to get extra help with their classes
- Suburb of the UTS law building
- legal work undertaken without charge
- Nickname for juvenile detention centres
- A written statement made under oath
- Physically closest university to UTS
- Testimony given by a witness who tells second or third hand information.
- “SIRname” of the former High Court Judge after whom the social justice award program is named
29 Clues: In good faith • Dean of UTS: Law • Area of law involving land • UTS LSS floating party in May • UTS LSS quarterly law journal • Suburb of the UTS law building • Month of Speaker Series Launch • Number of portfolios on the LSS • Where to go to get fit this year • A written statement made under oath • legal work undertaken without charge • Physically closest university to UTS • ...
Ark Kings World Book Day crossword competition 2023-02-27
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- This classic children's book involves going over, under and through obstacles to find an ursine mammal
- Our school routine for how teachers tell us how words are pronounced
- This graphic novel by Alice Oseman was made into a hit Netflix series in 2022
- Our school routine of how we read with partners in class
- The protagonist of "Can you see me?"
- Scout's father in "To kill a Mockingbird"
- A story of xenotransplantation from Malorie Blackman
- Our School Librarian's favorite book
- I am Malala _________________
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- Mr Bagley's favourite book
- The cause of Auggie Pullman's facial difference in "Wonder"
- Adam _____________ the author of "They both die at the end"
- Magical tribe with white hair from "Children of blood and bone"
- Our school routine to practice pronouncing several words quickly
- This shell is used to call to order in lord of the flies
- Charlie's rival who fell into the chocolate river early in the factory tour
- In 2001 a hit animated film was made based on this book by William Steig
- "Once you learn to read, you will be forever free" is a quote from this famous American writer who himself escaped slavery in 1838
- The narrator of the "Boy in the Tower"
- Number of illiterate adults in Britain
- The number of districts in Panem
21 Clues: Mr Bagley's favourite book • I am Malala _________________ • The number of districts in Panem • The protagonist of "Can you see me?" • Our School Librarian's favorite book • The narrator of the "Boy in the Tower" • Number of illiterate adults in Britain • Scout's father in "To kill a Mockingbird" • A story of xenotransplantation from Malorie Blackman • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Chapters 26-28 Vocab Assignment 2023-10-13
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- Pg.332-A record of events year by year
- Pg.335-The quality of being eccentric
- Pg.333-Lacking distinctive or interesting features
- Pg.341-Alternate spelling of haunt; refers to a ghost or Hoodoo beliefs
- Pg.357-Not restricted or hampered
- Pg.337-To steal something
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- Pg.351-To tie or hold the arms or legs of someone
- Pg.327-Not being what it appears to be
- Pg.339-With skill and sensitivity in dealing with things
- Pg.341-A series of words said as a magic spell
- Pg.333-Having a red or flushed complexion
- Pg.345-To fill with air and swell or flow outwards
12 Clues: Pg.337-To steal something • Pg.357-Not restricted or hampered • Pg.335-The quality of being eccentric • Pg.332-A record of events year by year • Pg.327-Not being what it appears to be • Pg.333-Having a red or flushed complexion • Pg.341-A series of words said as a magic spell • Pg.351-To tie or hold the arms or legs of someone • ...
TKaM 2024-12-05
Across
- Moral uprightness, embodied by Atticus Finch.
- Loss of this is symbolized by the mockingbird in the story.
- Overcoming anger or resentment, seen in some characters’ arcs.
- A principle that contrasts with the society's systemic biases.
- Unfair treatment or judgment based on preconceived notions.
- Systemic discrimination against a race, central to the trial in the novel.
- Atticus’s approach to raising Scout and Jem reflects this theme.
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- Both formal learning and moral lessons taught in the book.
- The act of pretending to have beliefs or virtues that one doesn’t uphold.
- Accepting others despite differences in opinions or behavior.
- Division among people based on status, wealth, and power in Maycomb.
- Injustice based on stereotypes and ignorance.
- Symbol of innocence destroyed by evil.
- The principles of right and wrong guiding human behavior.
- Acting morally even when afraid or against popular opinion.
- The ability to understand and share someone else’s feelings.
- The profession of Atticus Finch and a framework for justice.
17 Clues: Symbol of innocence destroyed by evil. • Moral uprightness, embodied by Atticus Finch. • Injustice based on stereotypes and ignorance. • The principles of right and wrong guiding human behavior. • Both formal learning and moral lessons taught in the book. • Loss of this is symbolized by the mockingbird in the story. • ...
mockingbird 2013-02-11
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- surprise attack
- act of revealing
- to reprimand
- a low sound
- customary
- pertaining to the night
- inviolable refuge
- conduct
- plan mean way
- place of residence
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- number culprit guilty
- a tendency to think favorably
- the official proving of a will
- support something
- variety of kale
- a tuft of hair
- harm to another
- marked by contempt
- worthy
19 Clues: worthy • conduct • customary • a low sound • to reprimand • plan mean way • a tuft of hair • surprise attack • variety of kale • harm to another • act of revealing • support something • inviolable refuge • marked by contempt • place of residence • number culprit guilty • pertaining to the night • a tendency to think favorably • the official proving of a will
The fox 2022-07-26
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- Used for caging animals.
- A deadly poison, that takes 15 to 30 minutes to kill the victim.
- Disease that affects canines.
- The title of this crossword!
- most common way to kill an animal.
- A mans bff (best friend).
- like a stray, but wild.
- Trying to keep your life safe.
- The female gender of a fox.
- A person that kill unwanted animals.
- A person or thing, causing annoyance.
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- Best country in the world!
- An animal that prey on other animals.
- An animal that only feast on meat.
- Another word for "kill".
- Also the most common way to kill an animal next to shooting.
- A group of foxes.
- something everyone swallows, and something that gives you energy.
- the closest disease to a zombie.
- Baby fox, or a baby animal.
20 Clues: A group of foxes. • like a stray, but wild. • Used for caging animals. • Another word for "kill". • A mans bff (best friend). • Best country in the world! • The female gender of a fox. • Baby fox, or a baby animal. • The title of this crossword! • Disease that affects canines. • Trying to keep your life safe. • the closest disease to a zombie. • An animal that only feast on meat. • ...
To Kill a MockingBird Crossword Puzzle Aidan Wilson 1-1 2013-10-28
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- / An inclination or natural tendency to behave in a particular way
- / Argumentative
- / The quality of being simple and sincere
- / Prohibit or forbid (something)
- / Having or showing great authority
- / With warmth and sincerity
- / Not friendly or forthcoming
- / Unable to be heard
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- / Related or based on geology
- / A person or living thing or existing at the same time as another
- / Refined and well educated
- / Completely baffled
- / A flower that originated in eastern Asia
- / Going beyond what is necessary
- / A distinctive feature or characteristic typically of the face
15 Clues: / Argumentative • / Completely baffled • / Unable to be heard • / Refined and well educated • / With warmth and sincerity • / Related or based on geology • / Not friendly or forthcoming • / Prohibit or forbid (something) • / Going beyond what is necessary • / Having or showing great authority • / The quality of being simple and sincere • / A flower that originated in eastern Asia • ...
Rosa Parks 2024-12-27
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- Where were black people expected to sit on the bus? (Slide 7)
- What was Rosa's nickname during the Civil Rights Movement? (Hint: The _____ of The Civil Rights Movement) (Slide 5)
- What state did Rosa Parks live in? (Slide 2)
- How many people were interviewed (video) FF
- At what age did Rosa Parks marry her husband Raymond? (Slide 2)
- last name to the author of "To Kill a Mockingbird" (slide 13) FF
- How many passengers were expected to get up along with Rosa? (Slide 7)
- How many years older was Raymond than Rosa? (Slide 2)
- What societal areas were segregated? (Slide 6)
- how many colored people participated in the bus boycott (slide 11) FF
- Last name of Rosa Parks' husband (slide 12) FF
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- Who did Rosa and her family have to watch out for? (Slide 3)
- How many years was Rosa Parks secretary of the NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People)? (Slide 4)
- Rosa attended Alabama State ______ College (Side 2)
- This incident was a violation of equal ______
- How many years did the Montgomery Bus Boycott last? (Slide 8)
- Who lead the Montgomery bus boycott? (Slide 8)
- How were stereotypes about black people spread? (Slide 6)
- One of the injustices in this incident was the denial of _____
19 Clues: How many people were interviewed (video) FF • What state did Rosa Parks live in? (Slide 2) • This incident was a violation of equal ______ • Who lead the Montgomery bus boycott? (Slide 8) • What societal areas were segregated? (Slide 6) • Last name of Rosa Parks' husband (slide 12) FF • Rosa attended Alabama State ______ College (Side 2) • ...
From the makers of "Who wants to be a millionaire?" comes a new game: "Who wants to be a racist?" 2023-04-28
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- Describe every single person in Maycomb with one simple word!
- The racism in Maycomb could be considered to be ________, as even the courts are biased.
- The children in "To Kill A Mockingbird" are not inherently racist, as they are _____.
- Jem had a moral ________ after the Robinson trial, realizing the extent of the racism in Maycomb.
- While some of the customs in the South aren't directly laws, they are all examples of ________ racism against black people.
- Misunderstandings, prejudice, ____, and ignorance breed racism.
- Mr. _____ was possibly the only good man in Maycomb, according to the essay "The truths..."
- Something that you definitely wouldn't like to have happen as a black person in the south.
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- A very simple name, a very large ____.
- Miss Maudie and all the other women were __________ against black people, even if they acted polite.
- People who embody ideas of the South during the Jim-Crow era.
- Do you believe there is a natural _________ in the world between races?
- A (last) name synonymous with "the most racist man" in Maycomb
- The town where TKAM is told in.
- What the modern United States needs to combat a culture of racism.
- These were the only people with a neutral(ish) perspective on the Robinson trial.
- Are people of a different race or religion _______?
17 Clues: The town where TKAM is told in. • A very simple name, a very large ____. • Are people of a different race or religion _______? • Describe every single person in Maycomb with one simple word! • People who embody ideas of the South during the Jim-Crow era. • A (last) name synonymous with "the most racist man" in Maycomb • ...
From the makers of "Who wants to be a millionaire?" comes a new game: "Who wants to be a racist?" 2023-04-28
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- Describe every single person in Maycomb with one simple word!
- The racism in Maycomb could be considered to be ________, as even the courts are biased.
- The children in "To Kill A Mockingbird" are not inherently racist, as they are _____.
- Jem had a moral ________ after the Robinson trial, realizing the extent of the racism in Maycomb.
- While some of the customs in the South aren't directly laws, they are all examples of ________ racism against black people.
- Misunderstandings, prejudice, ____, and ignorance breed racism.
- Mr. _____ was possibly the only good man in Maycomb, according to the essay "The truths..."
- Something that you definitely wouldn't like to have happen as a black person in the south.
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- A very simple name, a very large ____.
- Miss Maudie and all the other women were __________ against black people, even if they acted polite.
- People who embody ideas of the South during the Jim-Crow era.
- Do you believe there is a natural _________ in the world between races?
- A (last) name synonymous with "the most racist man" in Maycomb
- The town where TKAM is told in.
- What the modern United States needs to combat a culture of racism.
- These were the only people with a neutral(ish) perspective on the Robinson trial.
- Are people of a different race or religion _______?
17 Clues: The town where TKAM is told in. • A very simple name, a very large ____. • Are people of a different race or religion _______? • Describe every single person in Maycomb with one simple word! • People who embody ideas of the South during the Jim-Crow era. • A (last) name synonymous with "the most racist man" in Maycomb • ...
Books 2025-11-07
20 Clues: - Saga • - Epic • - Alice • - Guide • - Whale • - Wizard • - Austen • - Author • - Harper • - Monster • - Trilogy • - Vampire • - Herbert • - Tolkien • - Salinger • - Detective • - Scripture • - Fitzgerald • - Chronicles • - Shakespeare
Olive's Ocean 2015-04-16
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- What dad gets after he gives up writing his novels (p.48)
- Board game Martha and Godbee play (p.42)
- One of the Manning boys who is making a movie and Martha thinks likes her (p.61)
- What Martha wants to do and dad gives up on (p.49)
- One of the Manning boys that Martha likes (p.34)
- The book Martha has been reading. To Kill a ___________ (p.57)
- What Godbee hates and someone wanted to draw because he said they were beautiful (p.45)
- Meal the Boyles were eating (p.41)
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- Color Martha has decided to wear all the time (p.56)
- Mysterious in meaning, puzzling (p.37)
- Type of chair Martha and Godbee sit in made of wood (p.32)
- thin piece of wood you put of the roof (p.32)
- What all of the Boyles are doing in the morning when Martha wakes up (p.50)
- The family of Jimmy, James, Tate, Todd, Luke, and Leo (p.33)
- Food that Lucy likes now. Yellow fruit (p.39)
15 Clues: Meal the Boyles were eating (p.41) • Mysterious in meaning, puzzling (p.37) • Board game Martha and Godbee play (p.42) • thin piece of wood you put of the roof (p.32) • Food that Lucy likes now. Yellow fruit (p.39) • One of the Manning boys that Martha likes (p.34) • What Martha wants to do and dad gives up on (p.49) • ...
Best Selling Authors 2023-10-24
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- The Thorn Birds
- The Grapes of Wrath
- Tuesdays with Morrie
- Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone
- Where the Wild Things Are
- Pride and Prejudice
- Gone Girl
- The Chronicles of Narnia
- The Vampire Chronicles
- The Cat in the Hat
- Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
- Flowers in the Attic
- The Shack
- The Bridges of Madison County
- Goosebumps
- The Old Man and the Sea
- And Then There Were None
- The Catcher in the Rye
- Black Beauty
- Gone With the Wind
- The Outsiders
- Winnie the Pooh
- The Common Sense Book of Baby and Child Care
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- Jaws
- James and the Giant Peach
- A Tale of Two Cities
- The Da Vinci Code
- To Kill A Mockingbird
- Anne of Green Gables
- The Tale of Peter Rabbit
- The Hunger Games
- The Great Gatsby
- Lolita
- Love Story
- The Very Hungry Caterpillar
- Heidi
- Alex Cross
- Little House on the Prairie
- Where the Crawdads Sing
- Charlotte's Web
- The Hobbit
- The Adventures of Pinocchio
- Valley of the Dolls
- War and Peace
- The Diary of Anne Frank
45 Clues: Jaws • Heidi • Lolita • Gone Girl • The Shack • Love Story • Alex Cross • Goosebumps • The Hobbit • Black Beauty • War and Peace • The Outsiders • The Thorn Birds • Charlotte's Web • Winnie the Pooh • The Hunger Games • The Great Gatsby • The Da Vinci Code • The Cat in the Hat • Gone With the Wind • The Grapes of Wrath • Pride and Prejudice • Valley of the Dolls • A Tale of Two Cities • Anne of Green Gables • ...
Literary Characters 2024-04-13
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- - "Orphaned governess in Charlotte Brontë's novel."
- - "Famous vampire in Bram Stoker's novel."
- - "Hero of Homer's epic poem 'The Odyssey.'"
- - "Hobbit protagonist in J.R.R. Tolkien's 'The Hobbit.'"
- - "Protagonist in Jane Austen's 'Pride and Prejudice.'"
- - "Prideful gentleman in Jane Austen's 'Pride and Prejudice.'"
- - "Youthful protagonist in Oscar Wilde's 'The Picture of...'"
- - "Adventurous boy in Mark Twain's 'Adventures of...'"
- - "Detective created by Arthur Conan Doyle."
- - "Headstrong Southern belle in Margaret Mitchell's 'Gone with the Wind.'"
- - "Wise lawyer and father in Harper Lee's 'To Kill a Mockingbird.'"
- - "Doctor and creator of a monster in Mary Shelley's novel."
- - "Orphaned protagonist in Dickens' 'Great Expectations.'"
- - "Gentle giant in Steinbeck's 'Of Mice and Men.'"
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- - "Elusive millionaire in F. Scott Fitzgerald's 'The Great...'"
- - "Mysterious millionaire in F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel."
- - "Tragic prince of Denmark in Shakespeare's play."
- - "Controversial character in Nabokov's novel."
- - "Vengeful whale in Herman Melville's novel."
- - "Cynical teen in J.D. Salinger's 'The Catcher in the Rye.'"
- - "Rogue and romantic hero in 'Gone with the Wind.'"
- - "Cynical protagonist of 'The Catcher in the Rye.'"
- - "Mysterious master of Thornfield Hall in 'Jane Eyre.'"
- - "Mark Twain's mischievous boy."
24 Clues: - "Mark Twain's mischievous boy." • - "Famous vampire in Bram Stoker's novel." • - "Hero of Homer's epic poem 'The Odyssey.'" • - "Detective created by Arthur Conan Doyle." • - "Vengeful whale in Herman Melville's novel." • - "Controversial character in Nabokov's novel." • - "Gentle giant in Steinbeck's 'Of Mice and Men.'" • ...
To Kill a Monkingbird 2017-05-09
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- Tastelessly showy or overdecorated in a vulgar or offensive way
- To take dishonestly
- Strange and unconventional behavior
- Intended to deceive
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- Equally skillful with each hand
- A state of great confusion or disorder
- The combination of fungus
- Feeling of great regret
- One who takes pleasure of horrible things
9 Clues: To take dishonestly • Intended to deceive • Feeling of great regret • The combination of fungus • Equally skillful with each hand • Strange and unconventional behavior • A state of great confusion or disorder • One who takes pleasure of horrible things • Tastelessly showy or overdecorated in a vulgar or offensive way
To kill a mocingbird 2024-02-25
10 Clues: friend • layers • scout anut • scout maid • scouts brother • main. character • Rachel dill aunt • Bradley , next-door neighbour • mudatudie, naiboor town gossip • Ewells bob the father of the family
To Kill A Mockingbird Crossword Puzzle 2020-10-30
6 Clues: Atticus's job • The town sheriff • Antagonist of the story • Scout's third grade teacher • Publisher of the Maycomb Tribune • A father and a son named Walter's last name.
To Kill a Mockingbird Vocabulary #2 2022-12-20
8th Grade Spelling - November 16 2022-11-15
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- **I had to do this with cell phones a lot last year
- where Mr. Pierce went to high school
- **plan for the week
- a big lump with knobs
- it's beautiful
- rapper Yung __________
- **you would all get better grades if you were more ______________
- **deciding which one of you is my favorite student is a _______________
- **eavesdropping on the 8th graders' __________ can be awfully sketchy. Y'all say some weird stuff sometimes.
- **I can't stand these people
- **7th graders being obnoxious is _________ (it happens often)
- **old people struggle with it
- **Tom Brady's career had more _____________ than his marriage
- **news from the doc
- **the glass is half full
- 3rd color of the rainbow
- **Mr. Pierce drinks an _________ amount of Mt. Dew
- **eating cake, for example
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- **ideally
- they're the Cardinals, and we don't like them
- the last Heisman winner from OU
- the last Heisman winner from OSU
- county seat of Garfield County
- it made Zuckerberg rich
- **"I don't know what to do with my hands"
- **my desk is usually covered with _____________ items
- **ablaze
- Cowboys mascot, _______ Pete
- "To Kill a __________" (famous book by Harper Lee
- ear biting boxer
- **I tell a lot of these in class
- **Cruella, Jafar, Scar, etc
- **typewriter, rotary phone, etc
- no ______ (it's true)
- opposite of ball
35 Clues: **ablaze • **ideally • it's beautiful • ear biting boxer • opposite of ball • **plan for the week • **news from the doc • a big lump with knobs • no ______ (it's true) • rapper Yung __________ • it made Zuckerberg rich • **the glass is half full • 3rd color of the rainbow • **eating cake, for example • **Cruella, Jafar, Scar, etc • Cowboys mascot, _______ Pete • **I can't stand these people • ...
KWAT'SAAN BIRDS 2022-06-13
20 Clues: XAMA • QAAQ • OOROT • ASHEE • TAKXO • NIXNIX • TALYPO • XAMKYE • ASHPAA • MALYXO • ATSAYER • AASHUUN • TSAPOOM • XANAMOO • KAMPANYQ • SHAKWALAA • MAAMATHII • QWALIYAAW • XWITSXWITS • OWL MATTKWANYAVII
Animals 2025-11-13
20 Clues: Esel • Lemur • Wespe • Tukan • Adler • Gepard • Kojote • Schwamm • Axolotl • Delphin • Eidechse • Seestern • Faultier • Waschbär • Kaninchen • Gürteltier • Tintenfisch • Spottdrossel • Wasserschwein • Silberfischchen
Test Crossword 2 2020-12-02
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- Scout, a six-year-old girl, narrates an enthralling story of racial prejudice in the Deep South. "To kill _______"
- female character much admired by sherlock holmes in "A Scandal in Bohemia"
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- Last name of beloved Hogwarts headmaster in Rowling's "Harry Potter" series.
- Author(First Name) of "Why I am Hindu" who is also a politician
- Chitra Banerjee's "The Palace of _____"
- Kanga's baby in "Winne the poooh" series
6 Clues: Chitra Banerjee's "The Palace of _____" • Kanga's baby in "Winne the poooh" series • Author(First Name) of "Why I am Hindu" who is also a politician • female character much admired by sherlock holmes in "A Scandal in Bohemia" • Last name of beloved Hogwarts headmaster in Rowling's "Harry Potter" series. • ...
Macword Puzzle 2013-05-05
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- Macbeth did horrible things so that he would stay...
- A prediction of the future is called a...
- Who's innocent family does Macbeth kill?
- Who gave Macbeth three prophesies?
- Macbeths character is a...
- What does Macbeth kill Duncan with?
- Who becomes king after Macbeth dies?
- Why does Lady Macbeth kill herself?
- Macbeth compares his life to a...
- What does Macbeth destroy while he's king?
- Lady Macbeth is ruthless and...
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- What is Banquo's greatest revenge?
- Who does Macbeth hire to kill Banquo?
- What is the theme of Shakespeare's Macbeth?
- Why does Macduff want to kill Macbeth?
- Who comes back to haunt Macbeth?
- Who forces Macbeth to do evil?
- Who is Duncan to Malcolm?
- Who says "So foul and fair a day I have not seen"?
- What is a synonym for betrayal?
20 Clues: Who is Duncan to Malcolm? • Macbeths character is a... • Who forces Macbeth to do evil? • What is a synonym for betrayal? • Lady Macbeth is ruthless and... • Who comes back to haunt Macbeth? • Macbeth compares his life to a... • What is Banquo's greatest revenge? • Who gave Macbeth three prophesies? • What does Macbeth kill Duncan with? • Why does Lady Macbeth kill herself? • ...
Books & Literary Characters 2026-01-21
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- This character thinks you should try green eggs and ham
- Shakespeare's story of the prince of Denmark
- This young girl travels to Neverland and meets Peter Pan.
- This curious monkey hangs out with a man in a yellow hat
- Author of Les Miserables
- This striped character loves to bounce and lives in the Hundred Acre Wood
- This young girl is the main character in the book A Little Princess.
- Classic fairytale opener
- The color of the brick road in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
- The four Pevensie children travel through this object to get to Narnia.
- The Headmaster at Hogwarts
- This young bear from Peru is adopted by a family in London
- Author of The Iliad and The Odyssey
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- This character attempts to circumnavigate the world in 80 days
- Author of To Kill a Mockingbird
- Martians invade Earth in this classic science fiction novel by H.G. Wells
- Geoffrey Chaucer's account of a group of travelers
- You don't want to get on the bad side of this nanny. She's scarier in the books than she is on screen.
- This red-headed orphan girl lives at Green Gables on Prince Edward Island
- Huckleberry Finn's friend
- The main character of Charles Dickens' Great Expectations
- This fictional world is the setting for The Lord of the Rings
- Mary Shelley's gothic classic
- A much loved bedtime story says goodnight to this object in the sky.
24 Clues: Author of Les Miserables • Classic fairytale opener • Huckleberry Finn's friend • The Headmaster at Hogwarts • Mary Shelley's gothic classic • Author of To Kill a Mockingbird • Author of The Iliad and The Odyssey • Shakespeare's story of the prince of Denmark • Geoffrey Chaucer's account of a group of travelers • This character thinks you should try green eggs and ham • ...
24 2024-03-24
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- What was the dog's name that had rabies?
- Who was Atticus's sister?
- Who is Scout's older brother?
- Who is the editor of the local newspaper?
- Who is the Finch's housekeeper?
- Who is the town gossip?
- What is the name of the judge in the trial?
- Who is the author of "To Kill a Mockingbird"?
- Who claims to have seen Tom Robinson running from the crime?
- Who is Scout's best friend?
- Who is the Finch's cousin who comes to visit?
- What is the name of the school the Finch children attend?
- What is the name of the town where the story takes place?
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- Who is the daughter of Bob Ewell?
- Where does the Finch family live?
- What is the name of the elderly woman who lives near the Finches?
- What neighbor's house burned down?
- What is the last name of the family that Aunt Alexandra wants Scout to spend more time with?
- Who is the author of the book that Scout's class reads in school?
- What is the nickname of the book's protagonist?
- Who is the man accused of assaulting Mayella?
- Who is the prosecuting attorney in the trial?
- What is Atticus's job?
- What is Arthur Radley referred to as?
24 Clues: What is Atticus's job? • Who is the town gossip? • Who was Atticus's sister? • Who is Scout's best friend? • Who is Scout's older brother? • Who is the Finch's housekeeper? • Who is the daughter of Bob Ewell? • Where does the Finch family live? • What neighbor's house burned down? • What is Arthur Radley referred to as? • What was the dog's name that had rabies? • ...
Fiction Book Title Crossword - Ava Christofides 2024-05-16
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- about a young woman who is hired as a personal assistant to a powerful fashion magazine editor, a job that becomes nightmares(4 words)
- To kill a ...
- a famous fantasy novel written by British author J. K. Rowling(2 words)
- Timothée Chalamet played the main chariter in he movie of the book(2 words)
- about a annual event in which one boy and one girl aged 12–18 from each of the districts are chosen to compete in a game( 2 words)
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- a group of young girls who start their own babysitting service (3 words letters)
- The books centre on the magical English nanny Mary Poppins (2 words)
- A hobbit named Frodo inherits the One Ring, which can destroy the entire world(4 words)
- a teenager Bella Swan and her vampire boyfriend, Edward Cullen
- Pride and ...
10 Clues: To kill a ... • Pride and ... • a teenager Bella Swan and her vampire boyfriend, Edward Cullen • The books centre on the magical English nanny Mary Poppins (2 words) • a famous fantasy novel written by British author J. K. Rowling(2 words) • Timothée Chalamet played the main chariter in he movie of the book(2 words) • ...
Journey To Kill Cancer 2026-01-14
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- equity Maintaining fairness in healthcare access
- Type of diet that can increase cancer risk if high in processed meats
- Gene mutations associated with higher ovarian cancer risk
- Regular tests to detect disease early
- Education campaigns to increase understanding of disease
- Procedure to remove tissue for cancer testing
- A type of therapy that specifically targets cancer cells
- Disease type not caused by infection
- Mass or swelling caused by abnormal cell growth
- Programs to inform the public and reduce disease risk
- Any substance added to improve food appearance or preservation
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- Chemicals added to food to preserve it
- Mutation of cells that can lead to cancer
- A form of cancer that arises from epithelial tissue
- Programs or strategies designed to stop disease before it occurs
- Spread of cancer cells from one part of the body to another
- determinants. Factors such as income, education, and environment that affect health
- foods Foods with chemical substances to improve color, taste, or shelf life
- A mass of abnormal cells
- Medicine that kills or slows cancer cells
20 Clues: A mass of abnormal cells • Disease type not caused by infection • Regular tests to detect disease early • Chemicals added to food to preserve it • Mutation of cells that can lead to cancer • Medicine that kills or slows cancer cells • Procedure to remove tissue for cancer testing • Mass or swelling caused by abnormal cell growth • ...
Rhapsody 2014 Crossword 2014-03-25
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- The narrator of all but four of the original Sherlock Holmes stories (6)
- Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer the ___ and arrows of outrageous fortune... (6)
- "To Kill a Mockingbird" author (6,3)
- Creator of the V for Vendetta comic book (4,5)
- Thomas Hardy's novels are set in this region (6)
- Nickname of the second man on the moon (4)
- Huge (and eponymous) white whale chased down by Captain Ahab (4,4)
- "1984" author (6)
- Sephir ruling the Sphere of Binah in the Qabbalic Tree of Life (8)
- Nordic concept of the apocalypse (8)
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- "Adventures of Tom Sawyer" author (4,5)
- Brother of the Greek god of Death (not the Greek god of the dead!) (6)
- Alias taken up by Rosalind in Shakespeare's As You Like It (8)
- Cleopatra belonged to this originally Macedonian line, named after a general of Alexander (7)
- Iconic detective character created by Agatha Christie (6)
- "The Last of the____:A Narrative of 1757" complete this J. Fenimore Cooper novel's title (8)
- Mohammad ___ ____ Shah; the first Urdu poet with a divan or collection of poems (4,5)
- Last name of the poet who penned-down 'The Raven' (3)
- This actor took over as the Doctor from Matt Smith (5,7)
- A Mughal prince's Persian translation of the Upanishads (4,1,5)
- Old "Nessy" comes from this sort of a water body (4)
21 Clues: "1984" author (6) • "To Kill a Mockingbird" author (6,3) • Nordic concept of the apocalypse (8) • "Adventures of Tom Sawyer" author (4,5) • Nickname of the second man on the moon (4) • Creator of the V for Vendetta comic book (4,5) • Thomas Hardy's novels are set in this region (6) • Old "Nessy" comes from this sort of a water body (4) • ...
TKAM 2022-01-12
Across
- Maycomb county’s busybody and gossip
- Scout’s young teacher who didn’t understand the ways of Maycomb
- The sheriff of Maycomb
- The man who upholds the rules of the courthouse of Maycomb
- A headstrong and outspoken tomboy who loves to read.
- The brave older brother who helped save Scout’s life from Bob Ewell
- The highly respected mother figure of Scout and Jem
- This family is known for not being able to pay back what they’ve been given in money, but with foodstuffs and firewood.
- What did Jem lose on the Radley’s property?
- The respectable lawyer and father who said it was his moral obligation to defend Tom Robinson
- The old woman who always projects her unsolicited opinions about people and had a morphine addiction
- What does Scout love to do with Atticus?
- The son of Calpurnia and garbage truck driver of Maycomb
- The man who continued to terrorize the Robinson family and the Finch family after the trial
- The man who runs Maycomb’s one and only
- The woman described as “the loneliest person in the world.”
- The place where all these crazy events, such as the trial of Tom Robinson, the attempted murder of Jem and Sout, and the numerous rumours of Boo Radley, occurred
- What kind of trees were in the Radley’s backyard?
- What did Boo Radley give to Scout during the night of the fire?
- Alexandra Who comes to stay with the Finches to help out?
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- What was the last treasure Scout and Jem found in the knothole?
- The children used this to deliver a note to Boo Radley
- The prime example of a mockingbird of the Novel
- Finch Atticus’s brother who always asks Miss Maudie to marry him every Christmas
- Scout and Jems summer best friend who is a short but imaginative boy from Meridian, Mississippi
- What was Scout’s favourite food?
- The woman known for her delicious cakes and burnt down house
- What was the most important to Aunt Alexandra?
- The brilliant author of To Kill a Mockingbird
- The so-called Boogeyman of Maycomb
- Was a poor farmer and a part of the mob that sought to lynch Tom Robinson at the jail
- What was the name of the mad dog that Atticus shot?
- This family is known for only going to school on the first day of school
- Why was school cancelled in May?
- What does Nathan Radley fill the knothole with?
35 Clues: The sheriff of Maycomb • What was Scout’s favourite food? • Why was school cancelled in May? • The so-called Boogeyman of Maycomb • Maycomb county’s busybody and gossip • The man who runs Maycomb’s one and only • What does Scout love to do with Atticus? • What did Jem lose on the Radley’s property? • The brilliant author of To Kill a Mockingbird • ...
TKAM Crossword 2023-03-25
Across
- - The Radley's son who Dill often thinks about
- - A Cunningham that is over for dinner
- - The woman who accused Tom Robinson of rape
- - After Mrs. Dubose dies, she leaves Jem a _____.
- - Jem and Scout's father
- - the setting of TKAM
- - The Revered in Calpurnia's church who asks for offerings for Helen Robinson.
- - While Atticus is away, Jem and Scout visit Calpurnia's ____.
- - the Finche's family cook
- - The prosecutor supporting Bob Ewell
- - The first thing Scout finds in the knothole
- - A character who was thought to be drunk all the time but actually drank coke
- - Scout discovers Dill when she asks Jem to see if there is a ____ under her bed.
- - Atticus is the best ____ in Maycomb County
- - Miss Caroline tells Scout to stop ____ with Atticus.
- - The man who tried to kill Scout and Jem
- - Scout's real first name
- - Scout was dressed as _____ which ended up saving her life.
- - One of the bravest people Atticus knows
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- - A sin to kill according to Atticus
- - Dill's real first name
- - When Atticus questions Jem, Dill says they were playing _____.
- - A friend Scout and Jem meet every summer
- - Scout is able to diffuse the mob outside the jail by talking to Mr. Cunningham about _____.
- - Jem loses his _____ while escaping the Radley place
- - The last name of the family who was considered poor but proud.
- - The rabid dog that is shot by Atticus
- - A side character who scares Jem and Scout
- - The judge for Atticus's case
- - Mrs. Dubose had Jem read to her so that she could die clean off of _____.
- - Tom's wife
- - The woman at Calpurnia's church who asks why Scout and Jem are there
- - Atticus proposes a ______ for Scout to go to School.
- - Mr. Radley lies and says that the knothole tree was dying so he filled it with _____.
- - Mr. ___ Deas supported the Robinsons
- - Scout and Jem's neighbor who regularly gives them cake
- - Talks to the mob outside of the Tom's cell
- Alexandra - Scout's aunt who she doesn't really like
- - Tom Robinson is declared as _____ in the trial.
39 Clues: - Tom's wife • - the setting of TKAM • - Dill's real first name • - Jem and Scout's father • - Scout's real first name • - the Finche's family cook • - The judge for Atticus's case • - A sin to kill according to Atticus • - The prosecutor supporting Bob Ewell • - A Cunningham that is over for dinner • - Mr. ___ Deas supported the Robinsons • - The rabid dog that is shot by Atticus • ...
Maycomb Tribune Children's Section 2023-02-28
End of To Kill a Mockingbird 2023-11-26
Across
- Who thought Jem stabbed Ewell instead of Ewell stabbing himself because he was drunk?
- What did Tom lose to want to die?
- Who spat in Atticus's face at the post office?
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- What news did Atticus deliver to Scout and Cal?
- What did the jury find Tom Robinson?
- Who did Scout and Jem find under the tree stabbed with a knife under his ribs?
- Who saved Jem from Mr.Ewell?
7 Clues: Who saved Jem from Mr.Ewell? • What did Tom lose to want to die? • What did the jury find Tom Robinson? • Who spat in Atticus's face at the post office? • What news did Atticus deliver to Scout and Cal? • Who did Scout and Jem find under the tree stabbed with a knife under his ribs? • ...
Crossword 1 2021-07-10
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- Diagonally-moving chess piece
- board game, American Tobacco Company, Andrew Carnegie
- Titanic
- ____weed; or, a character from "To Kill a Mockingbird"
- Ziggy Stardust
- Pathfinder destination
- Material of a trumpet
- Home of Hershey Park (abrv.)
- Number of states in the original US Confederacy
- The three vertices of the Bermuda Triangle: Bermuda, Puerto Rico, and _____
- President, biblical figure
- Female donkey
- Root word meaning both
- golf score, "Casablanca" actor, military slang
- marine basketball team
- Tennis, heart, marriage
- Fear of
- Home of the Space Needle
- Chemical symbol of Mercury
- one of the most aggressive types of shark
- Soccer star
- Group of Geese
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- Font, architectural style, novel genre
- golf, cards, police
- "Still Loving You," arachnids, zodiac mascot
- "____, poor Yorrick"
- "Take a _______"
- William, duck, money
- "Shawshank Redemption" bird
- Bryan Adams sang the soundtrack for this determined horse
- Crop pollinated by wind
- beach, "The Giving Tree," turtle
- A university; also, a food
- Nobel Peace Prize winner in 1964 (abrv.)
- Ben's business partner
- Kurt Cobain's imaginary friend
- Fred Jones' trademark
- bread component; also, an infection
- The muse of Humbert Humbert in Vladimir Nabokov's controversial novel
- Lion zodiac
- The Boston Strangler, ______ DeSalvo
- Love your neighbor as yourself (abrv.)
42 Clues: Titanic • Fear of • Lion zodiac • Soccer star • Female donkey • Ziggy Stardust • Group of Geese • "Take a _______" • golf, cards, police • "____, poor Yorrick" • William, duck, money • Material of a trumpet • Fred Jones' trademark • Pathfinder destination • Ben's business partner • Root word meaning both • marine basketball team • Crop pollinated by wind • Tennis, heart, marriage • ...
Physical & Chemical Microbial Control 2025-03-11
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- Kill bacteria on skin
- Time required to kill 90% of bacteria
- Kill vegetative bacteria
- Kills bacteria
- Can kill G+ and G-
- Kill food spoilage bacteria
- Temperature required to reduce D-value by 1/10th
- Degrades plasma membrane
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- Kill bacteria on inanimate objects
- Index Measure of a drugs safety
- Stops bacterial growth
- Can only kill G+ or G-
- Better heat killing method
- Fake PABA
- Kill bacteria with thymine dimer
- Fake dihydrofolic acid
- Sterilize sugar containing media
17 Clues: Fake PABA • Kills bacteria • Can kill G+ and G- • Kill bacteria on skin • Stops bacterial growth • Can only kill G+ or G- • Fake dihydrofolic acid • Kill vegetative bacteria • Degrades plasma membrane • Better heat killing method • Kill food spoilage bacteria • Index Measure of a drugs safety • Kill bacteria with thymine dimer • Sterilize sugar containing media • ...
TKAM 2023-01-12
16 Clues: poor • racist • sheriff • black man • oldest 10yrs • harmless bird • seen as scary • chef and maid • 6yr old tomboy • racist pov 8yrs • annoying barking • with items in it • the Mayella case • lawyer and a father • goes to aunts over summer • Jem left them while leaving
TKAM Crossword 2023-03-25
Across
- Jem loses his _____ while escaping the Radley place
- Dill's real first name
- Tom Robinson is declared as _____ in the trial.
- Jem and Scout's father
- the setting of TKAM
- The Radley's son who Dill often thinks about
- While Atticus is away, Jem and Scout visit Calpurnia's ____.
- he Finche's family cook
- A side character who scares Jem and Scout
- The first thing Scout finds in the knothole
- A character who was thought to be drunk all the time but actually drank coke
- A friend Scout and Jem meet every summer
- Scout discovers Dill when she asks Jem to see if there is a ____ under her bed.
- Miss Caroline tells Scout to stop ____ with Atticus.
- Scout was dressed as _____ which ended up saving her life.
- One of the bravest people Atticus knows
- Atticus is the best ____ in Maycomb County
- A sin to kill according to Atticus
- A Cunningham that is over for dinner
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- Scout's real first name
- The Revered in Calpurnia's church who asks for offerings for Helen Robinson.
- After Mrs. Dubose dies, she leaves Jem a _____.
- The prosecutor supporting Bob Ewell
- The rabid dog that is shot by Atticus
- The judge for Atticus's case
- Mrs. Dubose had Jem read to her so that she could die clean off of _____.
- The man who tried to kill Scout and Jem
- The woman who accused Tom Robinson of rape
- Tom's wife
- The woman at Calpurnia's church who asks why Scout and Jem are there
- Scout is able to diffuse the mob outside the jail by talking to Mr. Cunningham about _____.
- Atticus proposes a ______ for Scout to go to School.
- Mr. Radley lies and says that the knothole tree was dying so he filled it with _____.
- Mr. ___ Deas supported the Robinsons
- Talks to the mob outside of the Tom's cell
- Scout's aunt who she doesn't really like
- Scout and Jem's neighbor who regularly gives them cake
- When Atticus questions Jem, Dill says they were playing _____.
- The last name of the family who was considered poor but proud.
39 Clues: Tom's wife • the setting of TKAM • Dill's real first name • Jem and Scout's father • Scout's real first name • he Finche's family cook • The judge for Atticus's case • A sin to kill according to Atticus • The prosecutor supporting Bob Ewell • Mr. ___ Deas supported the Robinsons • A Cunningham that is over for dinner • The rabid dog that is shot by Atticus • ...
literary locations 2024-05-04
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- - Magical land in C.S. Lewis's "Chronicles of Narnia" series
- - Setting of Emily Brontë's novel of the same name
- - Setting of F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Great Gatsby"
- - Sherlock Holmes's apartment address in Baker Street, London
- - Village near Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry in the Harry Potter series
- - Plantation in Margaret Mitchell's "Gone with the Wind"
- - Setting of A.A. Milne's "Winnie-the-Pooh" stories
- - Home of Anne Shirley in the "Anne of Green Gables" series
- - Castle and surrounding land in Mervyn Peake's "Gormenghast" series
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- - Village near Green Gables in the "Anne of Green Gables" series
- - London address of Sherlock Holmes
- - Rural region inhabited by hobbits in J.R.R. Tolkien's "The Lord of the Rings"
- - Lavish residence owned by Jay Gatsby in F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Great Gatsby"
- - Elven sanctuary in J.R.R. Tolkien's "The Hobbit" and "The Lord of the Rings"
- - Location where Henry David Thoreau lived and wrote his famous work
- - Fantasy realm created by J.R.R. Tolkien
- - Estate in Charlotte Brontë's "Jane Eyre"
- - Island home of Peter Pan and the Lost Boys
- - Fictional Alabama town in Harper Lee's "To Kill a Mockingbird"
- - School of Witchcraft and Wizardry in the Harry Potter series
20 Clues: - London address of Sherlock Holmes • - Fantasy realm created by J.R.R. Tolkien • - Estate in Charlotte Brontë's "Jane Eyre" • - Island home of Peter Pan and the Lost Boys • - Setting of Emily Brontë's novel of the same name • - Setting of A.A. Milne's "Winnie-the-Pooh" stories • - Setting of F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Great Gatsby" • ...
Banned Books Bonanza Crossword 2022-07-27
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- Children’s book of rhymes and illustrations, I Saw ___, challenged in Murfreesboro for being “absolutely offensive”
- People were unhappy about the book's politics
- Popular book series by Dav Pilkey, challenged for its “anti-family content,” Captain ___
- #1 challenged book in 2018
- Maya ___, poet and author of one of the most frequently challenged books in high schools, "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings"
- Last name of the wizard whose adventures made for the most challenged books of 2000-2009
- Author Sawyer Finn's adventures
- Banned Book Week Facilitator
- The organization working tirelessly to protect your right to read, the American Civil ___ Union
- Why "Catcher in the Rye" is challenged
- Most challenged book of 2021 (two words)
- The name of the narrator and protagonist of "To Kill A Mockingbird"
- Where most challenges take place (two words)
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- Young adult novel Looking for ___, banned in Knox County for sexual content
- The number of shades of grey in a book frequently challenged for its sexual content
- Top challenge initiator
- Month of Banned Book Week
- Offended forestry workers
- Book banned at one time in the U.S. for containing communist material, even though it’s a satire on communism (two words)
- Popular challenged series of vampire books by Stephanie Meyer
- Anne Frank's "too depressing" real-life account of World War II
- "Beloved" author
- The first word in the title of a banned novel about a futuristic society in which books are banned
23 Clues: "Beloved" author • Top challenge initiator • Month of Banned Book Week • Offended forestry workers • #1 challenged book in 2018 • Banned Book Week Facilitator • Author Sawyer Finn's adventures • Why "Catcher in the Rye" is challenged • Most challenged book of 2021 (two words) • Where most challenges take place (two words) • People were unhappy about the book's politics • ...
TKAM I 2023-04-06
Across
- what everyone called Atticus when he defended Tom Robinson
- former morphine addict
- the music superintedant
- Scout's teacher
- The judge for the trial
- Scout's brother
- the church for African Americans
- Place where Boo Radley lives
- Atticus' younger brother
- person that Scout befriends
- Tome Robinson's wife
- What Tom Robinson charged with
- Name of the person Scout tries to beat up
- Flower that Mrs Dubose gave to Jem
- Person who attacked Scout and Jem
- person who took over after Boo Radley's father died
- the person Scout hates
- Maycomb county sole-surviving confederate
- person who was accused of rape
- Person that only comes once a Day
- person who was alleged victim of rape
- What Tom Robinson was going to be victim to
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- Maycomb county gossip
- person who killed Bob Ewell
- witness in the trial
- Prosecutor in the trial
- where Dill comes from
- where the story takes place
- person who did not like Calpurnia bringing Scout and Jem
- authority figure in maycomb county's African American community
- person who was provoking Scout
- considered a sin if you kill it
- Narrator
- Atticus' sister
- Friend of Scout and Jem
- Jem and Scout's Father and a Lawyer
- how Tom Robinson died
- number of Jurors at the trial
- When Scout and Jem were attack
- cook for Atticus
40 Clues: Narrator • Scout's teacher • Scout's brother • Atticus' sister • cook for Atticus • witness in the trial • Tome Robinson's wife • Maycomb county gossip • where Dill comes from • how Tom Robinson died • former morphine addict • the person Scout hates • the music superintedant • Prosecutor in the trial • The judge for the trial • Friend of Scout and Jem • Atticus' younger brother • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Characters, pgs. 1 - 43 2021-04-21
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- walter ___________ poor, no shoes, invited to have a meal with Jem and Scout. Scout ridicules him for drowning his lunch in syrup.
- father of Scout & Jem, lawyer in Maycomb
- Miss ___________ Fisher: Scout’s teacher, new to Maycomb (from out of town), gets feelings hurt easily, doesn’t know the nuances of the town and her students, doesn’t like Scout speaking up, doesn’t like Scout learning to read on her own.
- _________ Radley, Maycomb "phantom" locked in his house for 15 years. Scout, Jem, and Dill want to make him come outside.
- uncle ________, brother of Atticus, went to Boston to study medicine
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- Finch family cook, African American, “motherly figure” to Scout and Jem, strict
- friend of Scout and Jem, wants to make Boo Radley come out of his house
- AKA: Jean Louise, daughter of Atticus, protagonist of To Kill a Mockingbird
- brother of scout, son of atticus
9 Clues: brother of scout, son of atticus • father of Scout & Jem, lawyer in Maycomb • uncle ________, brother of Atticus, went to Boston to study medicine • friend of Scout and Jem, wants to make Boo Radley come out of his house • AKA: Jean Louise, daughter of Atticus, protagonist of To Kill a Mockingbird • ...
The Hate U Give 2018-12-16
Across
- / I _______ you , I love you
- / There are firefighters, medics and __________
- / Another word for street bully
- / The school that Starr attends
- / 55+55 = 110
- / Starr's uncle
- / Kenya and Starr's shared brother
- / Just living is not enough...one mist have sunshine,___________,and a little flower- Hans Christian Anderson
- / Legal decisions are made in the _______________
- / Starr's little brother
- / The place in which Starr and her family live
- / Everyone has life, but life is not complete without __________
- / Starr's original best friend
- / Brothers, sisters and parents are all people in a ________
- / What is the main theme in the book "To kill a mockingbird"
- / The main source of tension in the entire book
- / In the end, it's not the years in your _____, it' the _____ in your years- Abraham Lincoln
- / The main source of information in this day and age. Where Starr and her family get most of there news.
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- / Where does a computer store info?;plural
- / A synonym for fair verdict
- / A small community within a community of houses
- / Seven' dad
- / What is happening in Paris right now;plural
- / A good _______ will have your back no matter what
- / An action or statement expressing disapproval to something
- / Starr's significant other
- / Carlos's sister
- / Starr's faithful and loyal best friends
- / Antonym for dream
- / Starr's ex-best friend
- / The book's main character
31 Clues: / Seven' dad • / 55+55 = 110 • / Starr's uncle • / Carlos's sister • / Antonym for dream • / Starr's little brother • / Starr's ex-best friend • / Starr's significant other • / The book's main character • / I _______ you , I love you • / A synonym for fair verdict • / Starr's original best friend • / Another word for street bully • / The school that Starr attends • ...
龍騰B4 Lesson 9 To Kill a Mockingbird 2025-02-08
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- While it’s always good to research and think about decisions, sometimes you just have to trust your ___ .
- The boss said the meeting would be held on Tuesday, but the ___ time would be announced later.
- Religions often deal with ___ and teach people to treat others fairly and respectfully.
- Ray is hard-working and careful; ___ , he sometimes makes mistakes.
- The manager ___ Wendy as his assistant because she was a good worker.
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- The boss ___ some of the workers for being late too often and threatened to fire them.
- After getting into a fight in a bar late at night, both men were charged with ___ . Fortunately, neither had been badly injured.
- Don’t ask Dad for money now—he’s in a ___ about some message he got from work.
- Monica takes ___ in the fact that next week she will be on her holiday in Italy.
- Advertisements usually attempt to ___ people into buying a particular product or using a certain service.
- After Vincent cheated on his girlfriend, she began to ___ him.
11 Clues: After Vincent cheated on his girlfriend, she began to ___ him. • Ray is hard-working and careful; ___ , he sometimes makes mistakes. • The manager ___ Wendy as his assistant because she was a good worker. • Don’t ask Dad for money now—he’s in a ___ about some message he got from work. • ...
National Bird Feeding Month 2025-01-22
Across
- Everywhere except Antarctica
- "Wisest" of birds
- Woody, for one
- Master mimic
- Heifer follower
- Can swim underwater
- National bird
- Bird of Christmas
- Bane of bird feeders
- Cousin to the crow
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- Found at the Antarctic Coast
- Bright pink
- First sign of spring
- Jewel of the summer
- State bird of Maine
- Thanksgiving
- Call like a feline
- Carrion eater
- Red bird with black wings
- Loves to eat peanuts
20 Clues: Bright pink • Master mimic • Thanksgiving • National bird • Carrion eater • Woody, for one • Heifer follower • "Wisest" of birds • Bird of Christmas • Call like a feline • Cousin to the crow • Jewel of the summer • State bird of Maine • Can swim underwater • First sign of spring • Loves to eat peanuts • Bane of bird feeders • Red bird with black wings • Everywhere except Antarctica • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Chapter 2 Mr Rundhaug 2025-11-21
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- Done with good judgement; wisely
- Based on random choice; not following a rule
- Favorable; showing signs of success
- A legal situation that limits the sale or inheritance of property
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- Immoral or unfair behaviors
- Annoyances; things that cause irritations or worry
- Special permission to do something
- A temporary stay
- Friendliness or warmth
9 Clues: A temporary stay • Friendliness or warmth • Immoral or unfair behaviors • Done with good judgement; wisely • Special permission to do something • Favorable; showing signs of success • Based on random choice; not following a rule • Annoyances; things that cause irritations or worry • A legal situation that limits the sale or inheritance of property
To Kill a Mockingbird - Weeks 1 - 2 - Cornerstone 2025-04-15
9 Clues: Maycomb • Housekeeper • Scout's dad • Scout's brother • Tells the story • Scout and Jem's friend • The kids go to c_ _ _ _ _ with Calpurnia • The kids want B_ _ to come out of his house • The church members take up m_ _ _ _ for Helen Robinson.
LA 10 HOW TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD CROSSWORD 2025-04-28
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- -a statement or event that indicates a possible or impending danger, problem, or other unpleasant situation
- -When someone is to be successful or favorable
- -an inclination or natural tendency to behave in a particular way
- -the action of evading something
- -gentle and kindly
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- -incapable of being fully explored or understood
- -in the form of a cloud or haze or something hazy
- -not clearly visible or attracting attention; not conspicuous
- -present and explain a theory or idea systematically and in detail
9 Clues: -gentle and kindly • -the action of evading something • -incapable of being fully explored or understood • -When someone is to be successful or favorable • -in the form of a cloud or haze or something hazy • -not clearly visible or attracting attention; not conspicuous • -an inclination or natural tendency to behave in a particular way • ...
