to kill a mockingbird Crossword Puzzles
To Kill A Mockingbird 2024-05-30
Across
- Where Jem and Scout met Reverend
- The place where the story is set
- Where Dill comes from
- What killed Bob Ewell
- Its a sin to kill this
- Whats the kids got for christmas
- The narrator
- Tom Robinsons defendant
- Elderly lady who Jem read to
- Jem and Scouts motherlike figure
- The father of the poorest family in Maycomb
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- Scouts worst nightmare
- Paid back Atticus with food
- What Atticus shot
- What happened in the court
- Sheriff of Maycomb County
- The game where Jem 'lost' his pants
- Scout's costume
- The mysterious family in Maycomb
- Scout and Jems summer friend
20 Clues: The narrator • Scout's costume • What Atticus shot • Where Dill comes from • What killed Bob Ewell • Scouts worst nightmare • Its a sin to kill this • Tom Robinsons defendant • Sheriff of Maycomb County • What happened in the court • Paid back Atticus with food • Elderly lady who Jem read to • Scout and Jems summer friend • Where Jem and Scout met Reverend • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2024-03-19
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- The name of the Finches cook
- This womans house burns to the ground
- Mr. Underwood is the editor and owner of the...
- How long did Jem have to read to Mrs. Dubose for?
- Scouts teacher is named...
- Dills' real name
- Atticus said it was a ___ to kill a mockingbird.
- Jem and Scout sat with _____________ during Toms' trial.
- The county in Alabama to which the book takes place.
- What was Mrs. Dubose addicted to?
- ... had "cooties" and was told to go home.
- The cousin who Scout beat up
- Jem was ___ years old at the beginning of the novel.
- The family who lives in the trashdump
- He was accused to raping Mayella Ewell
- The name of Calpurnias church
- Scouts real name is...
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- He saved Jem and Scout from Bob Ewell
- He lives at the far end of the street, near the post office
- Scout and Jems' father
- Mrs. Dubose planted a bush of ________ in her garden.
- How old was Scout when her mother passed away?
- Atticus' nickname when he was a boy.
- Atticus describes this family as "poor farmers"
- The judges name is...
- The name of Tom Robinsons' wife is...
- Atticus' younger brother, who is also a doctor
- The sheriffs' name is...
- Dill comes every _______ to visit Scout and Jem.
- What was the name of the book Jem read to Mrs. Dubose?
- The angry elderly lady who lives two doors down
- Jems' real name
- Tom Robinsons' defense attorney
- Atticus' sister
- Dills Aunts' name is...
- Scout was dressed like a ___ in the Halloween Pageant
- The first thing the kids found in the Radley Tree
- He tried to kill the kids but killed himself
- Maycombs biggest gossip is...
- Scout was ___ years old at the beginning of the novel
40 Clues: Jems' real name • Atticus' sister • Dills' real name • The judges name is... • Scout and Jems' father • Scouts real name is... • Dills Aunts' name is... • The sheriffs' name is... • Scouts teacher is named... • The name of the Finches cook • The cousin who Scout beat up • Maycombs biggest gossip is... • The name of Calpurnias church • Tom Robinsons' defense attorney • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2024-03-23
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- Dill stayed with Miss ________________.
- The crash of the stock ___________ was one of the causes of Great Depression.
- Mrs. Dubose left a ______________ for Jem.
- Judge __________ oversaw the trial.
- Scout first found ________ in the knothole.
- Scout dressed up as a ____________.
- Miss Maudie baked a __________ for the kids.
- This was the age of Tom Robinson.
- Atticus Finch was defending ______ Robinson.
- This person was the maid in the story.
- It was a sin to kill a __________________.
- Tom's arm got stuck in a ________ ______ as a child.
- Scout's real name was ________ __________.
- Tom is accused of _______________.
- Jems had to read to Mrs. ___________.
- Harper Lee won the ____________ Prize in 1961.
- Scout's first grade teacher was Caroline _________.
- Bob __________ spit in the face of Atticus.
- The snowman looked like Mr. ______________.
- Dill was hiding under a __________.
- Jem's _________ got caught on the fence.
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- The story took place during the Great ________________.
- Lee The author of "To Kill a Mockingbird" is _______ ______.
- This was in Dolphus Raymond's bag.
- This was Atticus Finch's profession.
- The story took place in ______________.
- Mrs. __________'s house caught on fire.
- Tom's _______ arm was useless because of an injury.
- Scout rolled in a _______ and hit Boo Radley's house.
- This sport was Jem's favorite sport.
- _______ ________ was the sheriff of Maycomb.
- Scouts stayed with _________ Jacobs at the pageant.
- The name of the dog that Atticus shot was ________ Johnson.
- Harper Lee's age at the time of her death was _______ ______.
- ___________ Finch was Jem and Scout's dad.
- Aunt _______________ stayed with the Finch family to give a feminine influence to Scout.
- ________ Ewell was stabbed.
- The verdict of Tom's trial was ___________.
- Boo ____________ stabbed Bob Ewell.
- Harper Lee was born in the state of _______________.
- Tom died in ______________.
- ___________ said he would marry Scout.
- _____________ Ewell had lice.
- Scout could already _________ in first grade.
- This person was the narrator of the story.
45 Clues: ________ Ewell was stabbed. • Tom died in ______________. • _____________ Ewell had lice. • This was the age of Tom Robinson. • This was in Dolphus Raymond's bag. • Tom is accused of _______________. • Judge __________ oversaw the trial. • Scout dressed up as a ____________. • Dill was hiding under a __________. • This was Atticus Finch's profession. • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2024-03-23
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- Dill stayed with Miss ________________.
- The crash of the stock ___________ was one of the causes of Great Depression.
- Mrs. Dubose left a ______________ for Jem.
- Judge __________ oversaw the trial.
- Scout first found ________ in the knothole.
- Scout dressed up as a ____________.
- Miss Maudie baked a __________ for the kids.
- This was the age of Tom Robinson.
- Atticus Finch was defending ______ Robinson.
- This person was the maid in the story.
- It was a sin to kill a __________________.
- Tom's arm got stuck in a ________ ______ as a child.
- Scout's real name was ________ __________.
- Tom is accused of _______________.
- Jems had to read to Mrs. ___________.
- Harper Lee won the ____________ Prize in 1961.
- Scout's first grade teacher was Caroline _________.
- Bob __________ spit in the face of Atticus.
- The snowman looked like Mr. ______________.
- Dill was hiding under a __________.
- Jem's _________ got caught on the fence.
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- The story took place during the Great ________________.
- Lee The author of "To Kill a Mockingbird" is _______ ______.
- This was in Dolphus Raymond's bag.
- This was Atticus Finch's profession.
- The story took place in ______________.
- Mrs. __________'s house caught on fire.
- Tom's _______ arm was useless because of an injury.
- Scout rolled in a _______ and hit Boo Radley's house.
- This sport was Jem's favorite sport.
- _______ ________ was the sheriff of Maycomb.
- Scouts stayed with _________ Jacobs at the pageant.
- The name of the dog that Atticus shot was ________ Johnson.
- Harper Lee's age at the time of her death was _______ ______.
- ___________ Finch was Jem and Scout's dad.
- Aunt _______________ stayed with the Finch family to give a feminine influence to Scout.
- ________ Ewell was stabbed.
- The verdict of Tom's trial was ___________.
- Boo ____________ stabbed Bob Ewell.
- Harper Lee was born in the state of _______________.
- Tom died in ______________.
- ___________ said he would marry Scout.
- _____________ Ewell had lice.
- Scout could already _________ in first grade.
- This person was the narrator of the story.
45 Clues: ________ Ewell was stabbed. • Tom died in ______________. • _____________ Ewell had lice. • This was the age of Tom Robinson. • This was in Dolphus Raymond's bag. • Tom is accused of _______________. • Judge __________ oversaw the trial. • Scout dressed up as a ____________. • Dill was hiding under a __________. • This was Atticus Finch's profession. • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2024-03-24
Across
- What was Scout’s costume in the Halloween pageant?
- “He played with us, read to us, and treated us with courteous detachment,” Who is Scout referring to?
- Tom Robinson dies while running to the ______
- Boo Radley stabbed his own father with _____
- Who does Jem invite over for Dinner (Two words)
- What does the black community send to show appreciation for Atticus after the trial?
- Scout says that Maycomb county has this type of social hierarchy (Two words)
- Who does Scout try to fight on the first day of school?(Two words)
- Who tells Jem that it is a sin to kill a mockingbird?
- What is Scout's real name? (Two words)
- Who saves Scout from Bob Ewell?
- To Kill a Mockingbird takes place during this historical event (Two words)
- The only people on the jury are _____ ____ (two words)
- For what does Uncle Jack reprimand Scout on Christmas Eve?
- What is Tom Robinson accused of?
- __________ spits at Atticus (Two words)
- Aunt Alexandra wants Atticus to ______ Calpurnia
- What is Boo's real name?
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- Atticus is the best _______ in Maycomb County
- In Atticus’s point of view, all men are created equal in a ________
- This place has an “unknown entity” or “malevolent phantom” according to Scout. (two words)
- Scout’s teacher (Two words)
- Maycomb county sheriff
- This person compares Tom Robinson’s death to “the senseless slaughter of songbirds.”
- What does Jem find folded on the fence?
- Who insists that Bob Ewell’s death was an accident?
- Who visits every summer?
- What state does the book take place in?
- Miss Caroline Fisher disapproves of Scout’s ______
- Where does Dill live during the school year?
- Atticus says, “The one thing that doesn’t abide by majority rule is a person’s __________”
- A hot steam is a ____
- What is the first gift found in the tree of the Radley’s yard?
- Who does Atticus first believe is responsible for Bob Ewell’s death?
- What is the year difference between Jem and Scout?
- What is the verdict in the Tom Robinson case?
- Atticus says, “that boy might go to the chair, but he’s not going till the _______’s told.”
- Who tries to be a female influence in Scout's life (Two words)
- Who is Boo Radley's brother?
- Heck Tate says Bob Ewell fell on his own ____
40 Clues: A hot steam is a ____ • Maycomb county sheriff • Who visits every summer? • What is Boo's real name? • Scout’s teacher (Two words) • Who is Boo Radley's brother? • Who saves Scout from Bob Ewell? • What is Tom Robinson accused of? • What is Scout's real name? (Two words) • What does Jem find folded on the fence? • What state does the book take place in? • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2024-02-24
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- A reference to the out-side world that the reader should know
- What is a character that stays the same over time?
- giving human characteristics to inanimate object or nonhuman things
- A repetitive pattern
- A theme that is shown as the children mature especially in Jem
- Haatpens a the beginning of a story and gives some key background information
- A literary device that suggest/warns about events that may happen in the future
- where a character is facing struggles against another character, nature, or society
- Who judges Calpurnia for bringing white children to the First Purchase?
- Who has a morphine addiction?
- What is a literary device that conveys figurative language and shouldn't be taken literary
- A theme that is shown to symbolize safety and hope
- The part in a story where there's a dramatic turning point
- Who folded Jems' pants and put them on the fence?
- Who ran away from home?
- Who is the narrator of the story?
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- A repetitive sound at the beginning of words
- A literary device to compare things using "like" or "as"
- Who was guarding the jail with a shotgun even though he'severelyly racist?
- What is a character that evolves over a period of time?
- A literary technique where the author exaggerates something
- Who is Boo Radleys' older brother?
- Who moves in with Jem and Scout?
- Where is the setting of To Kill a Mockingbird?
- Who is defending Tom Robinson?
- The attitude of the author of a certain event or subject
- Where a character is facing struggles with themself
- A figure of speech that compares one thing to another unlike thing
- A recurring theme in To Kill a Mockingbird that shows a preconceived opinion that isn't based on facts
- A scene that takes place in the past to recount events that happened before
- Who is accused of rape?
- The general feeling that the reader feels
32 Clues: A repetitive pattern • Who is accused of rape? • Who ran away from home? • Who has a morphine addiction? • Who is defending Tom Robinson? • Who moves in with Jem and Scout? • Who is the narrator of the story? • Who is Boo Radleys' older brother? • The general feeling that the reader feels • A repetitive sound at the beginning of words • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2023-10-27
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- Burris Ewell's insect problem
- Scout at the pageant
- ran the Finch household
- villain
- killing a mockingbird is this
- Dill's aunt
- Tom Robinson's employer
- rabid dog
- Scout's favorite clothing
- Scout's first grade teacher
- Jean Lousie Finch
- aunt to Jem and Scout
- setting: decade
- furniture mentioned at trial
- Boo's family name
- Jem's was badly broken
- Zeebo to Cal
- knothole treasure
- knothole treasure
- Arthur Radley
- Mrs. Dubose wanted to die this way
- trial judge for Tom Robinson
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- knothole treasure
- shot the dog
- destroyed flowers (thanks, Jem!)
- Tom Robinson's wife
- Maycomb sheriff
- kids' location during trial
- author
- meterological phenomenon in Maycomb
- neighborhood gossip
- Scout's uncle, a doctor
- problem at Maudie's house
- had coca-cola in a paper bag
- narrative POV
- guest for lunch at Finch house
- setting: name the state
- grapes in Maycomb
- Maudie's dessert speciality
- Jem's implement of floral destruction
- murder weapon
- the verdict
- flower lover, cake baker
- summer neighbor and close friend
- setting: location
- put over Scout's shoulders during the fire
- a character who does no harm to others
- knothole treasure
- what Boo sewed for Jem
49 Clues: author • villain • rabid dog • Dill's aunt • the verdict • shot the dog • Zeebo to Cal • narrative POV • murder weapon • Arthur Radley • Maycomb sheriff • setting: decade • knothole treasure • grapes in Maycomb • Jean Lousie Finch • setting: location • Boo's family name • knothole treasure • knothole treasure • knothole treasure • Tom Robinson's wife • neighborhood gossip • Scout at the pageant • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2024-04-19
Across
- Type of bird, symbolic in the story.
- What Mayella claims she was doing when Tom Robinson came by.
- The reason Atticus is chosen to defend Tom Robinson (because of his __).
- Scout's older brother.
- How Boo Radley communicates with the children without speaking directly?
- Jem's most prized possession destroyed by Mrs. Dubose's camellia bush.
- The Finch family's cook.
- Scout and Jem are attacked by Bob Ewell on their way home from this event.
- What happens to Tom Robinson as he tries to escape from prison.
- The neighbor's house catches ___.
- Finch family lawyer father.
- Why did Atticus shoot the dog?
- Item that proves Tom couldn't have committed the crime (his hand).
- A man accused of a crime he didn't commit.
- The Finch children's summer friend, Dill's real name, Charles ___.
- Author of To Kill a Mockingbird.
- Racial _______ is a central theme of the novel.
- Who is killed when Bob Ewell attacked Jem and Scout.
- Scout's real first name.
- What Boo Radley carves out of soap.
- Town in which the novel is set.
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- This character is an avid gardener and a morphine addict.
- What was Atticus's nickname?
- The young girl who narrates the story.
- A treehole item.
- The trial verdict: Tom Robinson is found ___.
- A Finch family member, killed by cotton gin.
- Boo Radley's compassionate gesture towards Scout at the fire.
- Event involving Boo Radley early in the book: he supposedly __ ___.
- Scout's reaction to seeing snow for the first time.
- What Scout and Jem get for Christmas that leads to a pivotal scene.
- Scout finally understands this about Boo Radley at the end of the novel.
- The injury Jem sustains during Bob Ewell's attack.
- Mayella's father.
- Last name of the sheriff, Heck.
- Last name of the mysterious neighbor, Boo.
- He spits in Atticus's face.
- Scout teaches this person how to write, showing her growth and maturity.
- Character who fires a gun to signal the children during Halloween night.
- The gift Jem and Scout find that is particularly meaningful (a symbol of literacy).
40 Clues: A treehole item. • Mayella's father. • Scout's older brother. • The Finch family's cook. • Scout's real first name. • Finch family lawyer father. • He spits in Atticus's face. • What was Atticus's nickname? • Why did Atticus shoot the dog? • Last name of the sheriff, Heck. • Town in which the novel is set. • Author of To Kill a Mockingbird. • The neighbor's house catches ___. • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2024-04-25
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- Mrs Dubose is addicted to this medication
- Along with his Air Rifle, Jem also received this item for Christmas
- This man put a blanket on Scout during the fire
- Dill claims this is his father's occupation
- Jem's pants were _______ when he went to retrieve them from the Radley fence
- Atticus says it is a sin to kill this animal
- The name of the farm Atticus grew up on
- Scout has never seen this, and believes it is a sign of the end of the world
- Scout is disgusted when Walter Cinningham pours this all over his dinner
- Scout and Jem each received one of these for Christmas
- The narrator of "To Kill A Mockingbird"
- What Mrs. Radley died of
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- Nathan Radley filled the Knothole with this
- Jem and Scout's friend over the summer
- This character's house burnt down in chapter 8
- Atticus's childhood Nickname
- What is Maycomb's usual disease?
- The meanest lady who ever lived, according to Scout
- The name of the black man Atticus is defending
- The last name of the family that accused Tom Robinson
- The Finch's main ancestor
- Atticus Finch's occupation
- Uncle Jack's cat
- Atticus is blind in his _____ eye.
- This telephone operator called to let the Finch's know school was cancelled.
25 Clues: Uncle Jack's cat • What Mrs. Radley died of • The Finch's main ancestor • Atticus Finch's occupation • Atticus's childhood Nickname • What is Maycomb's usual disease? • Atticus is blind in his _____ eye. • Jem and Scout's friend over the summer • The name of the farm Atticus grew up on • The narrator of "To Kill A Mockingbird" • Mrs Dubose is addicted to this medication • ...
To kill a mockingbird 2024-12-05
Across
- U.S state where the novel takes place
- The finch Family's cook
- Author of the novel
- The defendant in the trial
- The antagonists family name
- County where the events take place
- "It is a ____ to kill a mockingbird"
- Main theme of the novel
- The main symbol of the novel
- Flower that Mrs. Dubose left for Jem
- Jem's favorite sport
- Father of the Main characters
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- Atticus finch's occupation
- Eldest Daughter of Bob Ewell
- The Judge of Robinsons case
- The main character's aunt
- Older brother character
- City where Dill lives
- Type of clothing Scout prefers to wear
- Childhood friend of Jem and Scout
- The verdict of Robinson's trial
- Maycomb county's sherrif
- Nickname of the reclusive neighbor
- Protagonist of the story
- Main event of the book
25 Clues: Author of the novel • Jem's favorite sport • City where Dill lives • Main event of the book • The finch Family's cook • Older brother character • Main theme of the novel • Maycomb county's sherrif • Protagonist of the story • The main character's aunt • Atticus finch's occupation • The defendant in the trial • The Judge of Robinsons case • The antagonists family name • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2024-12-12
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- setting of story
- who lives next door
- Finch's cook
- Atticus' brother
- who is the narrator
- last name of main character
- Atticus' profession
- teacher's first name
- what kind of lawyer is Atticus
- What Atticus teaches Scout to do
- author's Last name
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- first name of accuser
- puts a blanket around Scout
- last name of defendant
- what it's a sin to kill
- Atticus' sister
- where the presents are left
- what Maycomb endure for the first time in years
- first first name of defendant
- author's first name
- her house burns down
- Scout's brother
- last name of accuser
- friend who comes to visit
24 Clues: Finch's cook • Atticus' sister • Scout's brother • setting of story • Atticus' brother • author's Last name • who lives next door • who is the narrator • author's first name • Atticus' profession • her house burns down • teacher's first name • last name of accuser • first name of accuser • last name of defendant • what it's a sin to kill • friend who comes to visit • puts a blanket around Scout • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2024-12-12
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- setting of story
- who lives next door
- Finch's cook
- Atticus' brother
- who is the narrator
- last name of main character
- Atticus' profession
- teacher's first name
- what kind of lawyer is Atticus
- What Atticus teaches Scout to do
- author's Last name
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- first name of accuser
- puts a blanket around Scout
- last name of defendant
- what it's a sin to kill
- Atticus' sister
- where the presents are left
- what Maycomb endure for the first time in years
- first first name of defendant
- author's first name
- her house burns down
- Scout's brother
- last name of accuser
- friend who comes to visit
24 Clues: Finch's cook • Atticus' sister • Scout's brother • setting of story • Atticus' brother • author's Last name • who lives next door • who is the narrator • author's first name • Atticus' profession • her house burns down • teacher's first name • last name of accuser • first name of accuser • last name of defendant • what it's a sin to kill • friend who comes to visit • puts a blanket around Scout • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2025-03-14
Across
- The Ewell's lawyer
- Who comes to live with the Finches
- Atticus tells Scout she should stop getting into this with people
- Boo Radley's real name
- Tom Robinson gets part of his left arm cut off in this machine
- Atticus's job
- The name of Atticus's brother
- The town the story takes place in
- It is a sin to kill this
- Aunt Alexandra thinks Scout need to act more like this
- Miss Caroline tells Scout to stop doing this
- The mad dog that Atticus shoots
- Who puts gifts in the tree for Jem and Scout
- Destroys Miss Maudie's house
- A very poor and dirty family in Maycomb
- Scout's cousin who she beat up
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- The judge of Tom's trial
- She is addicted to morphine
- The housekeeper and mother figure to Scout and Jem
- Who fills Scout and Jem's tree with cement
- This person cries on the walk home from the trial
- The story takes place during this historic period
- The state the story takes place in
- Scout and Jem get these for Christmas
- This family is very poor but will not take what they can't repay
- This man is put on trial because he is accused of rape
- The full name of the narrator of the book
- Dolphus Raymond drinks this
- Scout and Jem find this person hiding in their room
- The result of the trial
- The author of the book
- The nickname of the protagonist of the story
32 Clues: Atticus's job • The Ewell's lawyer • Boo Radley's real name • The author of the book • The result of the trial • The judge of Tom's trial • It is a sin to kill this • She is addicted to morphine • Dolphus Raymond drinks this • Destroys Miss Maudie's house • The name of Atticus's brother • Scout's cousin who she beat up • The mad dog that Atticus shoots • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2025-03-13
Across
- What Miss Maudie was trying to keep warm when the fire started
- The item that Jem baught Scout with his own money
- The handedness of Mr. Ewell
- The first item they fought in the tree knot
- What the dog Atticus had to shoot in the street had
- The last name of Scout's teacher
- The state where the story takes place
- The drug that Mrs. Dubose was addicted to
- What Ms. Caroline tried to offer to Walter Cunningham Jr.
- The Ewells lawyer in the court case
- Dill's last name
- The only hand that Tom Robinson has
- Scout's cousin that annoys her
- Jem's real name
- The Finch's cook
- The sheriff's first name
- the amount of Ewell children
- Finch's ____
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- What Nathan Radley used shoot at Jem when the kids were snooping around
- What Tom Robinson was accused of
- The older of the Radley brothers
- Atticus's job
- The economic crisis that occured throughout the nation during the 1930's
- Uncle Jack's profession
- The item the kids tried using to deliver Boo Radley a note
- _____ Lee; The author's first name
- Who Atticus thought the snowman looked like
- First ______ ; The black church in Maycomb
- What Dolphus Raymond says is in his brown bag
- ____ Ewell; The one in scouts grade
- Scout's age at the start of the story
- __ ____ Finch; Atticus's nickname growing up
- Aunt Alexandra's last name
33 Clues: Finch's ____ • Atticus's job • Jem's real name • Dill's last name • The Finch's cook • Uncle Jack's profession • The sheriff's first name • Aunt Alexandra's last name • The handedness of Mr. Ewell • the amount of Ewell children • Scout's cousin that annoys her • What Tom Robinson was accused of • The older of the Radley brothers • The last name of Scout's teacher • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2025-04-29
Across
- Symbolizes the separation between the world of children and the complexities of adulthood.
- The tree where Boo Radley leaves gifts for Scout and Jem.
- The mysterious neighbor who never leaves his house.
- The black man falsely accused of raping Mayella Ewell.
- Cunningham Boy A symbol of the poor but proud families in the novel.
- Something that destroys Miss Maudie’s house but leads to Boo Radley’s first interaction with the Finch children.
- Tate The sheriff of Maycomb.
- The judge overseeing Tom Robinson's trial.
- A group of men who attempt to lynch Tom Robinson outside the jail.
- Scout's first-grade teacher, who struggles with the ways of Maycomb.
- Tom Robinson is found guilty despite the evidence proving his innocence.
- The town lawyer and Scout and Jem's father.
- Refers to the Ku Klux Klan, though not directly in the novel, it represents the racial hatred and prejudice in the South.
- A symbol of Atticus' wisdom, clarity, and perspective.
- The town gossip, who often spreads rumors about Boo Radley.
- Boo's brother who keeps Boo locked away.
- A mysterious figure in the book who symbolizes the unknown, similar to Boo Radley.
- A symbol of innocence and kindness; to kill one is to destroy innocence.
- The Finch family's black housekeeper.
- Scout and Jem's friend who visits Maycomb during the summer.
- A poor, dysfunctional family with racist tendencies.
- Symbol of innocence in the novel, particularly Tom Robinson and Boo Radley.
- The young woman who accuses Tom Robinson of raping her.
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- The home where Scout, Jem, and Atticus live.
- Trial A central event in the novel, where Tom Robinson is accused of raping Mayella.
- The Biblical story Atticus references when talking about doing what's right despite the odds.
- A place where Boo Radley leaves gifts for Scout and Jem.
- The setting for the trial of Tom Robinson.
- The African American pastor of First Purchase Church.
- The mysterious, seemingly haunted house next to the Finch family home.
- The author of To Kill a Mockingbird.
- A poor but proud family in Maycomb, represented by Walter Cunningham.
- A white man who prefers the company of black people, often misunderstood.
- The local newspaper, which reports on the trial and other events in the town.
- Atticus’ sister, who comes to live with the Finch family during the trial.
- The primary antagonist; father of Mayella Ewell.
- Scout's older brother.
- A place where Jem and Scout hide and observe the world around them.
- The narrator of the story, also known as Jean Louise Finch.
- The mysterious family that lives next door to the Finches.
- The fictional town where the story takes place.
- The Finch family's kind neighbor and friend.
42 Clues: Scout's older brother. • Tate The sheriff of Maycomb. • The author of To Kill a Mockingbird. • The Finch family's black housekeeper. • Boo's brother who keeps Boo locked away. • The setting for the trial of Tom Robinson. • The judge overseeing Tom Robinson's trial. • The town lawyer and Scout and Jem's father. • The home where Scout, Jem, and Atticus live. • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2025-04-22
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- Who is Scout and Jem's Father?
- Why did Dill runaway?
- Who did Scout Punch?
- In Dill's story what does he work for?
- Who does Scout befriend?
- What does Dill promise Scout?
- What is Atticus' job?
- What did Jem lose on the fence?
- What did Scout first find in the tree?
- Who are the kids trying to seek out?
- Why is Tom Robinson on trial?
- Who comes to live with the Finch's?
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- Who's church do the kids visit?
- When is TKAM set?
- Who is Atticus defending?
- What is Atticus guarding from the townsmen?
- Who was in the mob at the jail?
- What did Jem and Scout get for Christmas?
- What does Atticus shoot?
- What is Calpurnia to the finches?
- Who did the snowman resemble?
- where do they find Dill hiding?
- Who's Dill's aunt?
- Where in Alabama is TKAM set in?
- What is Charles Baker Harris' nickname?
- What happened to Scout and Jem's mother?
- What happened to Miss Maudie's house?
- Where is Tom Robinson moved?
- Who passed away?
- What was Scout's teacher upset that she could do?
30 Clues: Who passed away? • When is TKAM set? • Who's Dill's aunt? • Who did Scout Punch? • Why did Dill runaway? • What is Atticus' job? • What does Atticus shoot? • Who does Scout befriend? • Who is Atticus defending? • Where is Tom Robinson moved? • Who did the snowman resemble? • What does Dill promise Scout? • Why is Tom Robinson on trial? • Who is Scout and Jem's Father? • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2025-04-22
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- Last names of Scout, Jem and Atticus.
- What church does Calpurnia attend?
- What is Dill's and Scout's relationship?
- What common pancake/waffle topping does Walter put on his food when eating with the Finches?
- Father of Boo.
- What does Jem lose in the fence when running away from Nathan?
- The mockingbird symbolizes this.
- What do the children use to try and send a note to Boo Radley?
- This family is notorious for being poor farmers.
- He is on trial for rape.
- What parental figure to Scout and Jem died while Scout was very young?
- A parental figure to scout, a house maid for the Finches.
- What name for a group of criminals approached Atticus at the jail?
- A denomination of currency offered to Walter by Miss Caroline.
- What game does Dill use to cover up what Jem lost in.
- Jem slowly achieves this throughout the story.
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- Defender of Tom Robinson, father of scout.
- Heck Tate's profession.
- What nationwide recession is happening in the story?
- What drug is Ms Dubois addicted to?
- What does Boo leave in the knothole of the tree for Scout and Jem that looks like them?
- Why do the children call Atticus by his name and not father?
- Where does the story take place?
- What family commonly shows up for one day at school and never again for the year?
- She is the narrator of the story.
- What injury prevents Jem from playing football?
- What point of view is the story in?
- Scouts teacher, scolded Scout on the first day for knowing how to read.
- Atticus' job, helps people in court.
- A mysterious figure and rumor in Maycomb, a Radley.
30 Clues: Father of Boo. • Heck Tate's profession. • He is on trial for rape. • Where does the story take place? • The mockingbird symbolizes this. • She is the narrator of the story. • What church does Calpurnia attend? • What point of view is the story in? • What drug is Ms Dubois addicted to? • Atticus' job, helps people in court. • Last names of Scout, Jem and Atticus. • ...
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- She is critical of how Atticus raises his children.
- Boo covered Scout with one when she was not looking
- What holiday was being celebrated at the school pageant?
- the book Mrs. Dubose made Jem read to her
- What destroys Miss Maudie's house?
- wife of Tom Robinson
- protects Scout from being stabbed
- Scout's older brother
- He was wrongly accused and murdered for a crime he did not commit.
- Scout criticized him for putting syrup on his food
- You never really know a person until you consider things from his point of view is a main _____ of the book.
- What did Atticus have to shoot to protect the neighborhood?
- The novel takes place during this historic time
- The one thing Atticus says does not abide by majority rule.
- Harper Lee
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- the reverend at First Purchase Church
- Who saves Jem and Scout from Bob Ewell?
- The story of Jem's _________ ______ is the narrative hook of the novel.
- He spits in Atticus's face.
- claiming to have moral standards to which one's own behavior does not conform
- Hunt's Light of the World is a ___________ in the church.
- a preconceived opinion that is not based on reason or actual knowledge
- Scout describes her as lonelier than Boo Radley.
- Miss Caroline Fisher is Scout's ___________.
- Sherrif of Maycomb County
- the book Calpurnia learned to read from
- character named after Harper Lee's typwriter
- Jean Louise Finch's nickname
- the first thing Scout finds in the knothole of the tree
- She is more than just a cook to the Finch family.
- Who visits his Aunt Rachel every summer?
- The one place Atticus says all men should be equal.
- The only people on the jury are _______ ______.
- What is it a sin to kill, according to Atticus?
- The judge who asked Atticus to defend Robinson
35 Clues: Harper Lee • wife of Tom Robinson • Scout's older brother • Sherrif of Maycomb County • He spits in Atticus's face. • Jean Louise Finch's nickname • protects Scout from being stabbed • What destroys Miss Maudie's house? • the reverend at First Purchase Church • Who saves Jem and Scout from Bob Ewell? • the book Calpurnia learned to read from • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2025-05-01
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- Who placed these gifts in the tree?
- What was the first item left in the tree?
- What does Dill tell Scout they should get in chapter 14.
- What does Mr. Ewell spend his money on?
- What is singing without hymnals?
- What is Atticus' occupation
- Who is the father of Jem and Scout?
- Who takes the kids to church?
- What does Mr. Radley fill the tree with?
- watch What is considered the biggest prize found?
- What does Bob Ewell accuse Tom of?
- Whose house was everyone scared of?
- What can Scout do that angers her teacher?
- Who did the men want to kill in jail?
- What is caught on the Radley's fence?
- Who is the first person to testify?
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- What does Atticus shoot that fills Scout with pride?
- What was the name of the girl who accused Tom?
- Who comes and visits Maycomb every summer?
- What is Tom's left hand?
- What was the verdict of the trial?
- Who is supposed to be feminine influence to Scout?
- How did the mom die?
- Where do the blacks sit in the courthouse?
- What student did Scout stand up for?
- What is Atticus' nickname?
- What does Dolphus Raymond drink out of his bag?
- Who is the narrator of the story?
- What hand is Mr Ewell dominant
- What was Mrs. Dubose addicted to?
30 Clues: How did the mom die? • What is Tom's left hand? • What is Atticus' nickname? • What is Atticus' occupation • Who takes the kids to church? • What hand is Mr Ewell dominant • What is singing without hymnals? • Who is the narrator of the story? • What was Mrs. Dubose addicted to? • What was the verdict of the trial? • What does Bob Ewell accuse Tom of? • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2025-05-03
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- Sheriff of Maycomb
- Jem's full name
- Nickname for Atticus because of his shooting skills
- The Finch family's housekeeper
- The Finch children's uncle
- Atticus's sister, who disapproves of Scout
- "It's a ___ to kill a mockingbird"
- Drug to which Mrs. Dubose was addicted
- Scout's first grade teacher
- Symbol of innocence throughout the book
- Tom Robinson's employer
- Atticus's profession
- Dill's aunt
- the Newspaper editor who defends Atticus with a gun
- Bob Ewell's daughter
- The name of the rabid dog Atticus shot
- What does Scout ask Atticus to define?
- Real name: Arthur Radley
- First gift Scout finds in the Radley Tree
- The novel's setting
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- Neighbor whom Scout hangs out with when lonely
- Last name represents the lowest class of white people
- The lawyer prosecuting Tom Robinson
- The fictional town where the novel takes place
- Leader of the mob that tries to lynch Atticus
- The Black church that calpurnia takes the children to
- Who did Mrs. Dubose insult that made Jem cut all her flowers?
- Boo Radley's brother
- Core social issue in the novel
- Author of the novel
- Clothing Jem retrieves from the Radley's fence
- Black man accused of raping Mayella Ewell
- Boy who only attends school on the first day
- Poor family that doesn't like the Ewells
- Person's real name is Charles Baker Harris
- Scout and Jem's friend from Meridian
- Scout and Jem's father, a lawyer
- Miss Caroline chides Scout for being able to ____
- Scout's older brother
- What does the mockingbird symbolize
- Presides over Tom's trial
- Nickname of Jean Louise Finch
42 Clues: Dill's aunt • Jem's full name • Sheriff of Maycomb • Author of the novel • The novel's setting • Boo Radley's brother • Atticus's profession • Bob Ewell's daughter • Scout's older brother • Tom Robinson's employer • Real name: Arthur Radley • Presides over Tom's trial • The Finch children's uncle • Scout's first grade teacher • Nickname of Jean Louise Finch • Core social issue in the novel • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2016-02-17
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- State where the story takes place
- Arthur ___ Radley
- Dill's first name
- New teacher in Maycomb
- It's a ___ to kill a mockingbird
- Jean Louis Finch
- Finchs house keeper
- Piece of gum and pennies
- Dill visited his Aunt Rachel every ______
- Addicted to morphine
- Sheriffs name
- Atticus's sister
- Major theme
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- Author of To Kill A Mockingbird
- Reverend
- Falsely accused of rape
- Father of the rape victim
- Was offered a quarter from Miss Caroline
- The county
- Major theme
- Old One-shot
21 Clues: Reverend • The county • Major theme • Major theme • Old One-shot • Sheriffs name • Jean Louis Finch • Atticus's sister • Arthur ___ Radley • Dill's first name • Finchs house keeper • Addicted to morphine • New teacher in Maycomb • Falsely accused of rape • Piece of gum and pennies • Father of the rape victim • Author of To Kill A Mockingbird • It's a ___ to kill a mockingbird • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2016-05-19
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- a tiny or scarcely detectable amount
- A person who practices law
- Type of sexual assault, also what Tom was convicted of
- find or declare guilty
- threatening of foreshadowing evil or tragic development
- accompany in order to protect
- home of the Boo Radley
- cranky lady died later in the book
- Represantation of innocent Tom.
- Father of Mayella
- Tom Robinson's lawyer
- Not agitated; without losing self possision
- Judge for the Robinson case
- Scout's first grade teacher
- Scout's brother
- suggesting that something is true without proving it
- to intrude upon, violate
- Lacking conscious or awareness of
- an unfortunate person who suffers from adverse circumstances
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- A formal examination of evidence before a judge in order to decide guilt in a case of criminal or civil proceedings
- What Walter's mob tried to do to Tom one night at the jail.
- Jem and Scout's aunt who goes lives with them
- a special advantage or benefit
- implied by or inferred from actions or statements
- never steps foot outside his house
- motivation deriving from ethical or moral principles
- equally skillful with each hand.
- the victim of the supposedly rape
- Tom Robinson's hand got caught in a ________.
- Forbidden by law
- housekeeper of the Finch household and mother-like figure to Scout
- Innocent guy accused of rape
- Poor farmer; part of the mob that tried to lynch Tom Robinson
- Her house burned
- setting of the story
- A decision on a disputed issue in a civil or criminal case or an inquest
- Narrator of the story
37 Clues: Scout's brother • Forbidden by law • Her house burned • Father of Mayella • setting of the story • Tom Robinson's lawyer • Narrator of the story • find or declare guilty • home of the Boo Radley • to intrude upon, violate • A person who practices law • Judge for the Robinson case • Scout's first grade teacher • Innocent guy accused of rape • accompany in order to protect • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2017-11-24
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- understood or implied without being stated
- thinking or communicating in an unfocused or imprecise way
- carry out or commit, usually in a harmful manner
- the action of cutting off a person's or animal's limbs
- a journey to a place with associated with something well known
- having or showing great authority
- bewitch or bring bad luck to
- a point where two or more things are joined
- a cabbage of a variety that does not develop a heart
- split or sever
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- expressing jubilation after mastering a difficulty
- imitation of a person where striking characteristics are exaggerated
- find something out for certain, make sure of
- move out of or away from something and come into view
- a long tailed songbird
- in a state of severe disrepair
- a stationary,peaceful way of doing in support of a particular cause
- in the far distance in the direction indicated
- publish a false statement that is damaging to one's reputation
- beautiful or innocent-looking child
20 Clues: split or sever • a long tailed songbird • bewitch or bring bad luck to • in a state of severe disrepair • having or showing great authority • beautiful or innocent-looking child • understood or implied without being stated • a point where two or more things are joined • find something out for certain, make sure of • in the far distance in the direction indicated • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2017-05-04
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- Dolphus drinks this but is said to drink alcohol all the time
- Mean old lady who was addicted to morphine
- Has kids who are considered to be mixed-skin coloured
- One who prepares and sells medicines
- Mad dog that Atticus shot
- State of calm, peacefulness, serenity
- The Radley house looked like this
- Good friends of the Finch's whose family Scout has come to love
- Scout and Jem found these in the knot of a tree and thought they were old pennies
- Item that Mayella made Tom destroy
- Her house burned down
- Type of flowers Miss Maudie loves
- Sat on her front porch everyday and watered her flowers
- The setting place in which the story occured
- Sheriff in the book
- Antagonists and enemies of the Finch's
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- Having or exhibiting hatred
- Employed Tom to pick his fields
- Justice-minded lawyer with the last name of a bird
- Put on trial for something he didn't do just because he was black
- Brother of Boo who came to Maycomb to supervise him
- The object Boo had stabbed into Old Mr. Radley's leg
- Stern-headed man who helped with the Tom Robinson case
- Scares Scout and Jem the night of the Halloween play
- Mayella Ewell sent her siblings to go get this on the night she accused Tom of raping her
- Brother of the narrator
- To persist in a purpose, idea, or task
- Represented the childhood innocence that Maycomb lacked
- The children's childhood suspicion in who they would make rumors about
- Wife of Tom Robinson
30 Clues: Sheriff in the book • Wife of Tom Robinson • Her house burned down • Brother of the narrator • Mad dog that Atticus shot • Having or exhibiting hatred • Employed Tom to pick his fields • The Radley house looked like this • Type of flowers Miss Maudie loves • Item that Mayella made Tom destroy • One who prepares and sells medicines • State of calm, peacefulness, serenity • ...
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- falsely accused Tom of raping her
- it is a ______ to kill a mockingbird
- this was Atticus’s nickname from the past
- this was Tom’s employer
- the name of the church that Calpurnia attends
- comes to Maycomb to help take care of Jem and Scout
- Miss Caroline forbade Scout from doing this
- this person was the lawyer that defended Tom Robinson
- the old lady Jem and Scout read to
- this person ruled Bob’s murder as an accident
- part of the body that Jem broke at the end of the story
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- the person engaged to Scout
- the last name of the reverend at Calpurnia’s church
- the name of the pageant Scout was in
- this was the person that attacked Scout and Jem at the end of the story
- Boo Radley’s real name
- this person was the narrator of the story
- the narrator’s brother
- the cousin Scout was unaware she had
- the family that would not take anything unless they could pay it back
- what Tom was inaccurately accused of doing
- the crippled man in the story
- this was the hand that Bob Ewell writes with
- how many times Tom was shot while trying to escape
- what Scout was made to play in the pageant
25 Clues: Boo Radley’s real name • the narrator’s brother • this was Tom’s employer • the person engaged to Scout • the crippled man in the story • falsely accused Tom of raping her • the old lady Jem and Scout read to • the name of the pageant Scout was in • it is a ______ to kill a mockingbird • the cousin Scout was unaware she had • this person was the narrator of the story • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2017-05-19
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- What state do they live in?
- What's Scouts favorite outfit?
- What was the animal that Atticus shot?
- What was Bob Ewell killed with?
- Where does Dill go during the school year?
- What did the class talk about during Current Event?
- What's Scouts actual name?
- Who was the judge?
- What night were Jem and Scout attacked?
- What's the name of Atticus daughter?
- Who comes to live with the Finches?
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- Who does Tom "rape"?
- Who did Scout get into a fight with at the Finch Landing?
- What was the Maycomb County Sheriffs name?
- What was Atticus' old nickname?
- Where does Boo leave treasures?
- Who killed Bob Ewell?
- Who was the old cranky lady that Jem read to?
- Where do they live?
- Who's house burns down?
- Who started the family fortune?
- Who actually hit Mayella?
- What was Atticus called during the trial?
- What's the name of Atticus son?
- What kind of flowers did Mrs. Dubose have?
25 Clues: Who was the judge? • Where do they live? • Who does Tom "rape"? • Who killed Bob Ewell? • Who's house burns down? • Who actually hit Mayella? • What's Scouts actual name? • What state do they live in? • What's Scouts favorite outfit? • What was Atticus' old nickname? • Where does Boo leave treasures? • What was Bob Ewell killed with? • Who started the family fortune? • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2017-04-13
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- a winged, chubby angel
- psychically weak from age or sickness
- a government in which a single person assumes absolute control
- unspoken or understood without being expressed
- those who exist or live at the same time
- superior skill or ability
- condition of being confused
- wakefulness maintained in reverence to another person usually after one's death
- causing aggravation or annoyance
- spotlessly clean and fresh
- carve or shape
- approached in a harsh manner or assaulted
- magnificent decorated tomb
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- with a willingness to talk or share
- irritation or annoyances
- one who prepares and sells medicine
- not noticeable or prominent
- a brief or temporary stay
- treating with preservatives to prevent decay
- occurring or living naturally in an area
20 Clues: carve or shape • a winged, chubby angel • irritation or annoyances • a brief or temporary stay • superior skill or ability • spotlessly clean and fresh • magnificent decorated tomb • not noticeable or prominent • condition of being confused • causing aggravation or annoyance • with a willingness to talk or share • one who prepares and sells medicine • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2018-10-02
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- "Preconceived opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience."
- The woman who lives with the Finch family and treats the children as her own.
- The state Maycomb County is located in.
- Scout's first grade teacher.
- What destroys Miss Maudie's house.
- Scout's birth name.
- Discrimination against a group of people based off ethnicity.
- The boy Jem invites to their house for dinner.
- The only family in Maycomb County Atticus seems to dislike.
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- Miss Caroline told Scout to stop learning how to ____ with Atticus.
- "Lack of guile or corruption; purity."
- The gossipy neighbor.
- Atticus's job.
- What Jem leaves in the Radley's yard.
- The town the Finch family lives in.
- Natural occurance witnessed by Scout and Jem for the first time.
- Jem and Scout's father.
- Jem and Scout's friend they met over the summer.
- Walter Cunningham pours _____ all over his food, much to the disapproval of Scout.
- Boo _____.
20 Clues: Boo _____. • Atticus's job. • Scout's birth name. • The gossipy neighbor. • Jem and Scout's father. • Scout's first grade teacher. • What destroys Miss Maudie's house. • The town the Finch family lives in. • What Jem leaves in the Radley's yard. • "Lack of guile or corruption; purity." • The state Maycomb County is located in. • The boy Jem invites to their house for dinner. • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2018-10-14
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- The victim in the trial.
- Another name for sexual assault.
- The overseer of the trial.
- Atticus Finch's job in Macomb.
- The town Dill comes from every summer.
- The building where the trial takes place
- The main character in To Kill a Mockingbird
- Heck Tate's position in Macomb.
- The name of the judge presiding over the case.
- Those who decide the defendant's guilt.
- A family that lives in the house behind The Dump.
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- The town where the Finches live.
- The place Tom was being kept before the trial.
- An opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience.
- Atticus's sister who moved in with the Finch family.
- The last name of the writer of Macomb's newspaper.
- The first name of Tom Robinson's employer.
- The Defendant's Lawyer.
- The last name of the defendant.
- The ability to understand another's feelings.
- The name of the prosecutor.
21 Clues: The Defendant's Lawyer. • The victim in the trial. • The overseer of the trial. • The name of the prosecutor. • Atticus Finch's job in Macomb. • The last name of the defendant. • Heck Tate's position in Macomb. • The town where the Finches live. • Another name for sexual assault. • The town Dill comes from every summer. • Those who decide the defendant's guilt. • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2018-10-14
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- The last name of the defendant.
- Atticus's sister who moved in with the Finch family.
- The name of the judge presiding over the case.
- The name of the prosecutor.
- The building where the trial takes place
- The place Tom was being kept before the trial.
- The main character in To Kill a Mockingbird
- The overseer of the trial.
- The town Dill comes from every summer.
- A family that lives in the house behind The Dump.
- Atticus Finch's job in Macomb.
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- The last name of the writer of Macomb's newspaper.
- The Defendant's Lawyer.
- Heck Tate's position in Macomb.
- An opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience.
- The town where the Finches live.
- The ability to understand another's feelings.
- The victim in the trial.
- Another name for sexual assault.
- Those who decide the defendant's guilt.
- The first name of Tom Robinson's employer.
21 Clues: The Defendant's Lawyer. • The victim in the trial. • The overseer of the trial. • The name of the prosecutor. • Atticus Finch's job in Macomb. • The last name of the defendant. • Heck Tate's position in Macomb. • The town where the Finches live. • Another name for sexual assault. • The town Dill comes from every summer. • Those who decide the defendant's guilt. • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2012-01-31
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- The County that the Finch's live in
- Maycomb's leading telephone operator
- Author
- Title of the book
- The place where Scout and Jem kept finding things (What was it in)
- Scout's neighbor (Their house caught fire)
- Scout's first teacher
- What hasn't happened since 1885
- The mad dog that Atticus shot
- Main Character
- The type of bird Atticus said never to shoot
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- Miss Maudie was _________ when her house burned down.
- Scout's older brother
- The name of the game that Jem, Scout and Dill played (A type of role playing)
- The "Ghost" neighbors that no one really knows about
- Scouts uncle that they visit at Christmas
- The state that Scout lives in
- The man that Atticus is defending
- The boy that spent lunch with them on the first day of school
- When the book was first published
- Scout's fiance
- The cousin that Scout punched
- The Finch's maid/nanny
- Scout and Jem's father
- Scout and Dill did this when he left for the summer
25 Clues: Author • Scout's fiance • Main Character • Title of the book • Scout's older brother • Scout's first teacher • The Finch's maid/nanny • Scout and Jem's father • The state that Scout lives in • The cousin that Scout punched • The mad dog that Atticus shot • What hasn't happened since 1885 • The man that Atticus is defending • When the book was first published • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2012-01-31
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- The guy who was Deadshot of the County
- How many days it took for news to spread of Toms death
- The girl who is testifying against Tom
- Where Atticus,Scout, and Jem live
- Scout referred to the ________ Going to the court house
- The newspaper's name in Maycomb County
- What grade is Jem in at the end
- What Jem wanted tom to be
- The place Scout and Jem walk by everyday for school
- The judge who is judging the case
- The reverend for Calpurnia
- The family's last name who is accusing Tom of Rape
- The county Atticus lives in
- How tom dies
- Toms wife
- What Tom was tried for
- What the courthouse was before the trial started
- The maid for Atticus
- Where tom gets shot at
- Jem's Friend (not scout)
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- The lady who came to live with scout
- Atticus' job
- What Atticus Likes to do
- Robinson The man who gets shot
- A sentence where you get executed in prison
- The race of Calpurnia
- The animal the people were scared of
- What is Atticus telling Helen of?
- What the kids were playing on Toms lawn
- Atticus's younger daughter
- Caused a lot of commotion in the neighborhood
- The lady with the nice Front lawn
- Where Tom Robinson is during his Trial
- What did some people think of Toms Trial?
- What grade is Scout in at the end
- The verdict of Tom robinson's trial
36 Clues: Toms wife • Atticus' job • How tom dies • The maid for Atticus • The race of Calpurnia • What Tom was tried for • Where tom gets shot at • What Atticus Likes to do • Jem's Friend (not scout) • What Jem wanted tom to be • The reverend for Calpurnia • Atticus's younger daughter • The county Atticus lives in • Robinson The man who gets shot • What grade is Jem in at the end • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2012-01-31
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- What Jem lost in the Radley Place
- The person who thanks them for Atticus's work
- What the children play in the Summer
- The women who comes and lives with scout and Jem
- Swift the book that Scout has that is Dill
- A bird that doesn't do anything but help people
- Scout and Jems favorite neighbor
- Atticus's work field
- The thing that caused a lot of commotion in the neighborhood and broke many houses
- the thing that most blacks can't do
- the place that Jem and Scout are scared to go past
- The guy accused of raping a girl
- Their maid
- What Scout and Jem look for in the church
- what the purple banner said in the church
- The place that Scout hates the most
- Their cousin that tried to shoot the president
- How Dill felt when he got to Scout's house
- Their cousins name
- What was under the bed
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- How Dill got to Scout's house
- the thing that Cal does with the other blacks at the church that Jem and Scout don't think is right
- when the kids play everyday with Dill
- what Atticus calls Scout
- How much Cousin Joshua cost his family
- the stage where Jem hits at the beginning of part 2
- What scout believes her and Jem are, even though Jem is older
- Jem's biggest personality trait
- Tye person Jem hates most
- what happened to Mrs Dubrose in the end
- how old Scout is at the beginning of the book
- How old Cal is
- the word that Scout asked her dad about
- what Jem did for Mrs Dubrose
- The other thing that started a lot of commotion in the book that scared Cal
- Scouts personality
- Where Cal took Jem and Scout on Sunday
- chair what happens when Cal says you get old
- The person Scout hates the most
39 Clues: Their maid • How old Cal is • Scouts personality • Their cousins name • Atticus's work field • What was under the bed • what Atticus calls Scout • Tye person Jem hates most • what Jem did for Mrs Dubrose • How Dill got to Scout's house • Jem's biggest personality trait • The person Scout hates the most • Scout and Jems favorite neighbor • The guy accused of raping a girl • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2013-05-14
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- Dills Full name.
- what did Boo Radley put over Scout when she wasn't paying attention after the fire?
- The guy who everyone's scared of and he never leaves his house until the very end of the book.
- What is Atticus' profession?
- lawyer that was appointed to defended Tom Rodinson.
- Publisher of Maycombs newspaper.
- What was in the box that Mrs.Dubose left for Jem?
- What did did Boo Radley stab his dad with?
- The town the story is based in.
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- The daughter of Bob Ewell.
- He's a neighbor hod friend of Scout and Jem, every summer
- The Finches neighbor.
- Jems full name.
- The sheriff of Maycomb.
- Boo Radleys older brother.
- He accused Tom Robinson of sexually abusing his daughter
- The daughter of Atticus.
- scouts brother.
- The Finches cook.
- a colored man who was accused of sexually abusing Bob Ewells daughter, Mayella Ewell.
20 Clues: Jems full name. • scouts brother. • Dills Full name. • The Finches cook. • The Finches neighbor. • The sheriff of Maycomb. • The daughter of Atticus. • The daughter of Bob Ewell. • Boo Radleys older brother. • What is Atticus' profession? • The town the story is based in. • Publisher of Maycombs newspaper. • What did did Boo Radley stab his dad with? • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2013-05-13
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- Each of the major divisions of humankind
- A belief that one race is superior to the other or the practice of treating a person or group of people differently on the basis of their race
- watch A watch on a chain, intended to be carried in the pocket of a jacket or vest.
- Accused Tom Robinson of raping his daughter
- The state, fact, or period of being mature
- The trait of behaving in ways considered typical for women
- 20 miles east of Finch's Landing
- is a person being sued or accused of a crime.
- an innocent person who is accused for wrongdoing when they didn't
- A group selected according to law and sworn to inquire into or determine the facts concerning a cause or an accusation submitted to them and to render a verdict to a court.
- The period during which a person is a child
- Intense dislike or ill will
- A nineteen year old girl that is part of the Ewell family
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- The faithful motherly maid for the Finch family
- Not guilty of a crime or offense
- Justly chargeable with a particular fault or error
- Thirteen year old boy and brother of Scout
- A hole in a piece of timber where a knot has fallen out or tree trunk where a branch has decayed
- Last name of Boo, a recluse who never sets foot outside
- The way in which 2 or more concepts, objects, or people are connected
- Family name of Scout, Atticus, and Jem
- Narrator of book, protagonist
- lawyer and widow
- Behavior that causes pain or suffering to a person
- A formal examination of evidence by a judge typically before a jury in order to decide guilt in a case
25 Clues: lawyer and widow • Intense dislike or ill will • Narrator of book, protagonist • Not guilty of a crime or offense • 20 miles east of Finch's Landing • Family name of Scout, Atticus, and Jem • Each of the major divisions of humankind • Thirteen year old boy and brother of Scout • The state, fact, or period of being mature • Accused Tom Robinson of raping his daughter • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2013-01-11
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- The person who tells Jem is is a sin to kill mockingbirds
- The bread that Calpurnia makes for Scout when she feels bad
- How old is Scout at the beginning of the story
- She takes the children to the African American church
- Narrator of the story
- What Scouts cousin (Francis) calls Atticus
- The state the story takes place in
- Where Miss Caroline learned her educational techniques
- The judges name at the Tom Robinsons trial
- Harper Lee describes the Haverfords as ___ because they didn't something illegal
- Scout is dressed up as a __. when jem and her are attacked
- Atticus thinks he killed Ewell
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- Means to lessen or to calm down. Jems fears about being able to play football were ____
- The character which is most likely a mockingbird
- The state Dill lives in during the school year
- Dill finds this in Dolphos Raymonds bottle
- Scout first finds this in the knot hole
- President of the United States during the story
- The verdict in the Tom Robinson case
- Holiday on which Scout and Jem get their dream gifts
- Number of times the police shot Tom Robinson
- The person that beat Mayella Ewell
- Runs away from home
- Boo's real name
- The witness after Sheriff Tate
25 Clues: Boo's real name • Runs away from home • Narrator of the story • The witness after Sheriff Tate • Atticus thinks he killed Ewell • The person that beat Mayella Ewell • The state the story takes place in • The verdict in the Tom Robinson case • Scout first finds this in the knot hole • Dill finds this in Dolphos Raymonds bottle • What Scouts cousin (Francis) calls Atticus • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2013-05-09
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- The ability to do something that frightened ones (i.e Mrs. Dubose and Tom Robinson).
- Based on Tom Robinson's appearance
- The daughter of Atticus. Narrator of the book. Throughout the book she learns important life lessons from influences in her life.
- Lack of understanding and uncertainty.
- White flower that Mrs. Dubose grew in her front yard.
- Not being guilty for a crime or offense.
- Old grumpy lady who lives down the street from the Finch's. Grows camellia's in her garden.
- Lonely girl who accused Tom Robinson of raping her.
- An unfavorable opinion or feeling formed beforehand or without knowledge thought or reason.
- A person looked to by others as an example to be imitated. (i.e. Atticus)
- Apart of the them of this book."innocence destroyed by evil". Sings and give sweet music so it is a sin to kill them.
- Jem and Scout throughout the book go through the immature period in their lives.
- Growing out of the childhood stage. Jem and Scout learn from Atticus's teachings.
- Having qualities of a woman. Scout lacks in this department.
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- A mysterious family who doesn't leave their house often. Son is named Boo.
- Absence of light. symbolizes evil in the book.
- The father of Jem and Scout. Maycomb's best lawyer.
- hams Low class (poor) whites. Son is Walter.
- Scouts older brother. Starts to mature throughout the book.
- Atticus, Jem and Scouts African American house cook.
- Maycomb's police officer.
- Pastor of Calpurnia's colored congregation.
- The enforced separation of different racial groups in a country, community, or establishment.
- "White trash"
- A particular attitude toward or way of regarding something.
- Where the book takes place. In Alabama describes as "old town, but it was a tired old town when I first knew it."
26 Clues: "White trash" • Maycomb's police officer. • Based on Tom Robinson's appearance • Lack of understanding and uncertainty. • Not being guilty for a crime or offense. • Pastor of Calpurnia's colored congregation. • hams Low class (poor) whites. Son is Walter. • Absence of light. symbolizes evil in the book. • The father of Jem and Scout. Maycomb's best lawyer. • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2013-03-03
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- (adjective) refusing to be persuaded or to change one's mind; unshakable
- (adjective) projecting from something; protuberant
- (adjective) diligent and hard-working; conscientious
- (noun) the instruction or improvement of a person morally or intellectually
- (noun) a written law passed by a legislative body
- (adjective) not conspicuous or attracting attention; inconspicuous
- (verb) restrict or burden (someone or something) in such a way that free action or movement is difficult; hamper
- (verb) formally accuse of or charge with a serious crime; charged with
- (noun) pointlessness or uselessness
- (noun) excessive confidence or boldness; audacity
- (adjective) incapable of making mistakes or being wrong; unerring
- (adjective) (of a person or their appearance or behavior) lacking good manners; uncivilized
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- (adjective) originating or occurring naturally in a particular place; native
- (adjective) tending to remind one of something; similar to
- (adjective) not showing due respect for another person; impertinent
- (adjective) showing strong feeling; forceful, passionate, or intense; passionate
- (verb) come or bring together for a meeting or activity; assemble
- (adjective) absolute; unqualified
- (verb) erase or remove completely (something unwanted or unpleasant); blot out
- (adjective) giving the impression that something bad or unpleasant is going to happen; threatening; inauspicious
- (adjective) having or displaying a friendly and pleasant manner
21 Clues: (adjective) absolute; unqualified • (noun) pointlessness or uselessness • (noun) a written law passed by a legislative body • (noun) excessive confidence or boldness; audacity • (adjective) projecting from something; protuberant • (adjective) diligent and hard-working; conscientious • (adjective) tending to remind one of something; similar to • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2012-11-07
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- The men in the mob scene were represented as
- This person made Miss Caroline cry
- The Judge’s name
- The towns’ sheriff
- Walter Cunningham Jr. put this on his food when he was at the Finch’s house
- Enjoyed planting flowers
- What is the name of Atticus’s brother?
- Which arm did Tom Robinson break?
- Jem lost his ____ when they escaped from the Radley house
- What is Scout’s full name?
- What book did Calpurnia make a Zeebo read once a day?
- “_____,” another deep voice said.
- The person who spat on Atticus face
- The main character that develops thoroughly throughout the book
- Miss Caroline told Burris to use some ___ soap
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- Mostly everyone in Maycomb says this word; another word for remember
- Burris Ewell had a ______
- How old was Jem when the book began?
- Zeebo could _____, which many black people could not do back then
- What month did Dill leave for the first time?
- The Reverend’s name
- He disguised himself as drunk and confused
- Mayella asked Tom to cut this object up
- It is a sin to kill a
- “Rain-rotted _____” – pg.10
- The last name of the main character
- Calpurnia’s son
- Scout felt sick after this object was placed on her
- The boy who came every summer to play with Scout and Jem
- What was Calpurnia’s nickname that Atticus called her?
30 Clues: Calpurnia’s son • The Judge’s name • The towns’ sheriff • The Reverend’s name • It is a sin to kill a • Enjoyed planting flowers • Burris Ewell had a ______ • What is Scout’s full name? • “Rain-rotted _____” – pg.10 • Which arm did Tom Robinson break? • “_____,” another deep voice said. • This person made Miss Caroline cry • The last name of the main character • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2012-12-22
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- To be overcritical
- A person's standards on what is and is not acceptable for them to do.
- To compare in such a way as to emphasize differences.
- _____-___________ is the interrogation of a witness called by one's opponent.
- A sworn declaration that one will tell the truth especially in court law
- To lack knowledge/information on something particular
- It's a sin to kill this bird because they don't do one thing but sing their hearts out for us
- Where judicial court is held; this is where Tom Robinson's trial took place
- An unpleasant situation
- Atticus's occupation
- Having strong feelings of embarrassment or shame
- To declare someone innocent
- A formal written or spoken statement given in court law
- Used as a polite form of assent addressed to a woman
- The act of entrusting a task or responsibility to another person,
- A nicer word to describe non-coloured folks
- A decision on an issue or criminal case made by a jury
- A thorough searching; a close examination or inquiry
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- Formally charged with a crime
- Discriminating someone based on their racial background
- A literary device that uses strong contrasting situations or characters when placed side by side allow the observer to connect the contrasts in order to develop point
- A historical name for someone who prepares and sells medicine
- The quality of being fair and equal
- Specific jargon/phrases for the time typically informal but the deliberate use of which can be striking: ruttin'
- _____ Decimal System; Jem claimed that Miss Caroline was introducing this new system to Scout's class
- The restriction of inheritance to certain classes of descendants over several generations
- To make a statement based on personal knowledge or belief
- To lack physical strength, to be old.
- The period during which a person is a child
- Punishment in return for a wrong
30 Clues: To be overcritical • Atticus's occupation • An unpleasant situation • To declare someone innocent • Formally charged with a crime • Punishment in return for a wrong • The quality of being fair and equal • To lack physical strength, to be old. • The period during which a person is a child • A nicer word to describe non-coloured folks • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2012-10-07
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- Cunningham / Poor boy in Main character's grade
- / Old lady who died
- / Main character's age at the beginning of the book
- / Main character's aunt
- / Housekeeper's nickname
- / thing that filled the tree
- / Mysterious psycho neighbor
- / Main character's real name
- / Main character's father's job
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- / Main character's soon to be husband
- / Calpurnia's eldest son
- / The main character's father
- / Main character's teacher
- / Main character's house keeper
- / setting of the story
- / last name of the lady who had her house burnt down
- / Victim in the case
- Robinson / Accused man in the case
- / Narrator the story
- / The main character's brother
20 Clues: / Old lady who died • / Victim in the case • / Narrator the story • / setting of the story • / Main character's aunt • / Calpurnia's eldest son • / Housekeeper's nickname • / Main character's teacher • / thing that filled the tree • / Mysterious psycho neighbor • / Main character's real name • / The main character's father • / The main character's brother • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2012-12-12
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- A lock of hair on the forehead
- To answer back in an impudent way
- Another word for pharmacist
- A topic that is covered in this book
- Tom Robinson was found __________
- The ___________ phantom
- Atticus’ nickname when he was a boy
- Where did this story take place?
- A jarlike container to spit into
- Tom didn’t beat this person, Mr.Ewell did
- Long fishing lines with baited hooks at intervals
- Scout shows this in the mob scene
- Why does Scout look forward to the summer?
- What did Boo fill the knot hole in the tree with?
- Where does Calpunia take Scout and Jem?
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- To do nothing
- Jem's what got stuck on the fence when running from the Radley House?
- Word to describe the Radley Place
- A violent attack; this happened to Mayella
- Word Scout used to describe Calpurnia
- Scout is the ________ of this novel
- What is Boo Radley?
- Calpurnia's church does not have these
- Who attacked Jem and Scout in the end?
- Who tells the story?
- Another word for land
- To pursue with harassing or oppressive treatment
- A minor city official
- Slang for 'mockingbird'
29 Clues: To do nothing • What is Boo Radley? • Who tells the story? • Another word for land • A minor city official • The ___________ phantom • Slang for 'mockingbird' • Another word for pharmacist • A lock of hair on the forehead • Where did this story take place? • A jarlike container to spit into • To answer back in an impudent way • Word to describe the Radley Place • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2013-05-20
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- Black man accused of raping a white girl
- lawyer and widow
- Accused Tom Robinson of raping his daughter
- 20 miles east of Finch's Landing
- A nineteen year old girl that is part of the Ewell family
- The way in which 2 or more concepts, objects, or people are connected
- Thirteen year old boy and brother of Scout
- Behavior that causes pain or suffering to a person
- A formal examination of evidence by a judge typically before a jury in order to decide guilt in a case
- The period during which a person is a child
- Last name of Boo, a recluse who never sets foot outside
- A hole in a piece of timber where a knot has fallen out or tree trunk where a branch has decayed
- Name of Jem and Scout's "feminine influence"
- Not guilty of a crime or offense
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- Narrator of book, protagonist
- Each of the major divisions of humankind
- A belief that one race is superior to the other or the practice of treating a person or group of people differently on the basis of their race
- The faithful motherly maid for the Finch family
- The enforced separation of different racial groups
- Family name of Scout, Atticus, and Jem
- A group selected according to law and sworn to inquire into or determine the facts concerning a cause or an accusation submitted to them and to render a verdict to a court.
- an innocent person who is accused for wrongdoing when they didn't
- The trait of behaving in ways considered typical for women
- The state, fact, or period of being mature
- Intense dislike or ill will
- Justly chargeable with a particular fault or error
- Is a person being sued or accused of a crime.
27 Clues: lawyer and widow • Intense dislike or ill will • Narrator of book, protagonist • 20 miles east of Finch's Landing • Not guilty of a crime or offense • Family name of Scout, Atticus, and Jem • Black man accused of raping a white girl • Each of the major divisions of humankind • The state, fact, or period of being mature • Thirteen year old boy and brother of Scout • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2013-06-18
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- Offense or annoyance
- Angry and bitter
- To make someone extremely angry and impatient
- A type of grape
- To make something clear
- Having a red or flushed complexion
- Coming after something in time; following
- Briefly and clearly expressed
- To intimidate someone into doing something
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- Cause annoyance or resentment that persists
- A deep and long-lasting sadness
- Pieces that a company is prepared to perform
- Frustrations
- Natural tendency to behave in a particular way
- To reach a settlement or agreement
- To scoop something out
- The large size or scale of something
- Leave a place that one previously occupied
- Move with a smooth wavelike motion
- Until now or until the point in time under discussion
20 Clues: Frustrations • A type of grape • Angry and bitter • Offense or annoyance • To scoop something out • To make something clear • Briefly and clearly expressed • A deep and long-lasting sadness • To reach a settlement or agreement • Having a red or flushed complexion • Move with a smooth wavelike motion • The large size or scale of something • Coming after something in time; following • ...
To Kill a MockingBird 2013-10-27
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- Juries consist of ____ only.
- How old is Mayella Ewell?
- Jem's sister.
- Boo Radley's real name.
- Charles Baker Harris.
- Its a sin to kill a...?
- Mrs._____, the old lady that lived down the street from the Finches
- This novel took place in the ____.
- What is Scout for the Halloween pageant?
- How old is Tom?
- What does Mr. Raymond drink?
- How many friends does Mayella have?
- "Its not time to _____ yet"
- Who attacks Jem and Scout while walking home from the pageant?
- What is Uncle Jack's cat named?
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- What technique does Calpurnia's church use to sing hymns?
- What is the children's favourite season?
- Nathan Radley shoots at the children with what gun?
- Scouts first grade teacher.
- How old is Atticus?
- Her house burnt down. Miss_____.
- The Finches cook.
- Atticus's client accused of rape.
- Uncle Jack was a good _____.
- The jury's verdict is...?
- What was Atticus's occupation?
- This story took place in what town?
- Tom Robinson wife's name is____.
- How many years older is Jem than Scout?
- The authors last name.
30 Clues: Jem's sister. • How old is Tom? • The Finches cook. • How old is Atticus? • Charles Baker Harris. • The authors last name. • Boo Radley's real name. • Its a sin to kill a...? • How old is Mayella Ewell? • The jury's verdict is...? • Scouts first grade teacher. • "Its not time to _____ yet" • Juries consist of ____ only. • Uncle Jack was a good _____. • What does Mr. Raymond drink? • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2014-04-18
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- scares Jem and Scout on the way to the school on Halloween
- Mr.Raymond Drinks This
- Mayella has this many friends
- The year the trial takes place
- Mayella is ____ years old
- Scout gets in trouble for doing this in class
- Scout is dressed as this on Halloween
- When Tom goes to jail he loses all his ____
- Jem reads this to Mrs.Dubose
- Dills home town
- Scout hates it from the first day
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- Dills Aunt
- Scout and Jems uncle
- Dills real name
- Scouts cousin who she fights with at Christmas
- the black community shows Atticus this by standing as he walks by
- You don't know real ____ till you walk around in someone else's shoes
- Doesn't eat up peoples gardens, they don't do one thing but sing their heats out
- Jems arm is ____ at the end of the book
- Scouts full name
- one of them were on the jury and asked for an outright aquittal
- Boo's given name
- to be a _____ one must keep his head up and not get mad
- Maycombs newspaper
- Tom Has this many kids
- An underlying theme throughout the book, the reason Tom Robinson gets convicted
- the juries verdict
- Scout finds this in the knot hole the first time
- The town Scout and Jem live in
- The movie Dill has seen
30 Clues: Dills Aunt • Dills real name • Dills home town • Scouts full name • Boo's given name • Maycombs newspaper • the juries verdict • Scout and Jems uncle • Mr.Raymond Drinks This • Tom Has this many kids • The movie Dill has seen • Mayella is ____ years old • Jem reads this to Mrs.Dubose • Mayella has this many friends • The year the trial takes place • The town Scout and Jem live in • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2013-11-12
Across
- Not showing due respect for another person
- not even or regular in pattern or movement; unpredictable.
- Make something clear; explain.
- To make someone feel annoyed, frustrated, or worried.
- A state of being extremely dirty and unpleasant, esp. as a result of poverty or neglect.
- Strange and unconventional behavior
- The state of being famous or well known for some bad quality or deed.
- A writ requiring appearance in court to give testimony.
- A tall piece of furniture typically having drawers on one side and space for hanging clothes on the other.
- A person's manner of walking.
- To reprove severely, especially in a formal or official way
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- To wish them ill for it or to envy them.
- Having or showing a wish to do evil to others.
- A person able to use the right and left hands equally well.
- A feeling of sadness, typically with no obvious cause.
- A journey to a place associated with someone or something well known or respected.
- Extremely stupid or foolish.
- Deep regret or guilt for a wrong committed.
- The practice of professing beliefs, feelings, or virtues that one does not hold or possess; falseness.
- Secretly allow something considered illegal, wrong, or harmful to occur.
20 Clues: Extremely stupid or foolish. • A person's manner of walking. • Make something clear; explain. • Strange and unconventional behavior • To wish them ill for it or to envy them. • Not showing due respect for another person • Deep regret or guilt for a wrong committed. • Having or showing a wish to do evil to others. • To make someone feel annoyed, frustrated, or worried. • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2013-11-12
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- A feeling of sadness, typically with no obvious cause.
- A tall piece of furniture typically having drawers on one side and space for hanging clothes on the other.
- Having or showing a wish to do evil to others.
- A journey to a place associated with someone or something well known or respected.
- A person able to use the right and left hands equally well.
- To make someone feel annoyed, frustrated, or worried.
- not even or regular in pattern or movement; unpredictable.
- A state of being extremely dirty and unpleasant, esp. as a result of poverty or neglect.
- A writ requiring appearance in court to give testimony.
- The state of being famous or well known for some bad quality or deed.
- Extremely stupid or foolish.
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- The practice of professing beliefs, feelings, or virtues that one does not hold or possess; falseness.
- Strange and unconventional behavior
- A person's manner of walking.
- Make something clear; explain.
- To reprove severely, especially in a formal or official way
- To wish them ill for it or to envy them.
- Not showing due respect for another person
- Deep regret or guilt for a wrong committed.
- Secretly allow something considered illegal, wrong, or harmful to occur.
20 Clues: Extremely stupid or foolish. • A person's manner of walking. • Make something clear; explain. • Strange and unconventional behavior • To wish them ill for it or to envy them. • Not showing due respect for another person • Deep regret or guilt for a wrong committed. • Having or showing a wish to do evil to others. • To make someone feel annoyed, frustrated, or worried. • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2013-12-04
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- Scout and Jem's Uncle
- Calpurnia's oldest son
- The wife of the defendant
- weapon used by Boo on his father
- the defendant
- The name of Atticus' sister
- What Atticus shoots
- the rape victim
- Sheriff of Maycomb County
- the person who spits in Atticus'face
- What Jem lost on the fence-wire
- Saw Boo outside her bedroom window at night
- Fictional town where the story takes place
- Scout's brothers real name
- What we say on Halloween
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- The judge in the rape trial
- Atticus'nickname
- Dill's aunt
- Boo's older brother
- Dill's full name
- nickname of the housekeeper
- lives across the street from the Finches
- The telephone operator
- What Scout is in when she hits the Radley's front porch
- Name of the rabid dog
- The man in the Lynch mob Scout talks to
- treats Jem's broken arm
27 Clues: Dill's aunt • the defendant • the rape victim • Atticus'nickname • Dill's full name • Boo's older brother • What Atticus shoots • Scout and Jem's Uncle • Name of the rabid dog • Calpurnia's oldest son • The telephone operator • treats Jem's broken arm • What we say on Halloween • The wife of the defendant • Sheriff of Maycomb County • Scout's brothers real name • The judge in the rape trial • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2014-06-12
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- Nephew of Rachael Haverford
- Person whos house was broken into at night.
- Dills first name.
- Maycombs telephone operator.
- A poor family that doesnt take hand outs.
- Scouts name.
- Tom Robinson was shot here.
- The crazy dog that Atticus had to put down.
- It is a sin to kill a _____
- Jem lost this in the Radleys yard.
- They cried at the jurys verdict.
- Tate Sheriff
- The arm that Tom cant use.
- Scouts part in the pagent.
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- ______ Editorial
- A mysterious home to Dill, Scout, and Jem.
- A man that drinks coke in a white bag.
- Jem had to read to her for a month.
- Mr. Arthur Radley
- Atticus Finchs nickname from his brilliant use of weapons.
- The verdict on Tom Robinsons case.
- The first name of the nineteen year old Ewell.
- First name of Scouts Teacher
- Father of the Ewells.
- Founder of the Finch Landing
- Robinson A man convicted of rape.
26 Clues: Scouts name. • Tate Sheriff • ______ Editorial • Dills first name. • Mr. Arthur Radley • Father of the Ewells. • The arm that Tom cant use. • Scouts part in the pagent. • Nephew of Rachael Haverford • Tom Robinson was shot here. • It is a sin to kill a _____ • Maycombs telephone operator. • First name of Scouts Teacher • Founder of the Finch Landing • They cried at the jurys verdict. • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2014-05-16
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- causing harm
- something that causes aggravation
- done in an illegal way
- act of kindness
- list of skills
- not soiled
- the state of being improved
- hazy or unclear
- made less severe
- using unclear language to argue
- reckless boldness
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- expressing or revealing thoughtfulness
- inclined to having a stroke
- disagreeable to deal with
- reserved in speech
- something that instigates
- strongly emotional or intense
- to provide clarification
- showing gentleness
- calmly
20 Clues: calmly • not soiled • causing harm • list of skills • act of kindness • hazy or unclear • made less severe • reckless boldness • reserved in speech • showing gentleness • done in an illegal way • to provide clarification • disagreeable to deal with • something that instigates • inclined to having a stroke • the state of being improved • strongly emotional or intense • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2015-05-26
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- Another gift that Boo gives Jem and Scout is dolls of them carved out of what?
- Type of bushes that Mrs. Dubose likes.
- The present that Jem and Scout receive at Christmas.
- The verdict of the trial.
- Teacher that loves the book To Kill A Mockingbird.
- The boy that asks Scout to marry him but promptly forgets and ignores her.
- Person that likes to keep to himself; may have killed Bob Ewell.
- Scout and Jem’s father.
- Tom’s arm that is crippled.
- Sheriff of Maycomb.
- The Aunt that comes to stay at Scout’s house.
- What can Scout do that her teacher doesn't like?
- On this night Bob Ewell attacks Jem and Scout.
- Boo Radley is a _______, a word for people who keep to themselves.
- Where Dill lives with his parents.
- According to Atticus Mrs. Dubose possess real _____.
- Jem's real name
- The drug that Mrs. Dubose is addicted to
- At Christmas Scout asks for the Damn____.
- Atticus urges Scout to step in other peoples’_____.
- The town in the story.
- Along with snow what do Jem and Scout make a snowman out of?
- She is the main character.
- What Tom Robinson is charged with.
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- What Jem and Dill say they were playing poker with.
- Finch’s maid.
- Scout is this old when the book begins.
- Lee Author of To Kill A Mockingbird.
- Boo Radley’s real name.
- The word that Dill started to cry at when Mr. Gilmer keeps calling Tom it.
- The Prosecuting attorney.
- In the hole in the tree, Jem and Scout find these type of Pennies.
- The person Tom Robinson is convicted of raping.
- Man who founds Finch’s Landing.
- The place where Jem and Scout sit during the trial.
- Bob Ewell wants to get ______ on Atticus.
- At the jail the men want to do this to Tom Robinson.
- Landing The home that Scout goes to stay at during Christmas.
- Animal that Atticus shoots.
- Atticus' job
- For what does Uncle Jack reprimand Scout on Christmas Eve?
- What is used to kill Bob Ewell.
- Term for a mixed racial person.
- This is what Walter Cunningham forgets to bring to school.
- Atticus is known as___ _____ Finch because of his marksmanship abilities.
- What piece of clothing Jem loses during “poker”
- Scout’s brother who turns into a young man by the end of the book.
- Under which piece of furniture was Dill Hiding?
- What Rodolphus drinks that everybody thinks is whiskey.
49 Clues: Atticus' job • Finch’s maid. • Jem's real name • Sheriff of Maycomb. • The town in the story. • Boo Radley’s real name. • Scout and Jem’s father. • The verdict of the trial. • The Prosecuting attorney. • She is the main character. • Tom’s arm that is crippled. • Animal that Atticus shoots. • Man who founds Finch’s Landing. • What is used to kill Bob Ewell. • Term for a mixed racial person. • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2021-01-03
Across
- an unpleasant situation that is difficult to get out of
- in an extremely angry way
- not staying the same in behaviour or quality
- money that is paid to someone in exchange for something that has been lost or damaged or for some problem
- a series of events that happen in a planned and controlled way
- the power to make your own decisions
- an uncomfortable feeling when you doubt if you are doing the right thing
- to get or buy something
- to try to force someone to do something by threatening them or persuading them forcefully and unfairly
Down
- a loud argument or disagreement
- belonging to or connected with the Christian religion
- causing you to have fear or respect for something or someone because that thing or person is large, powerful, or difficult
- (of people) showing too much confidence and too little respect
- to rub off or remove information from a piece of writing; to cause something to be forgotten
- in a way that shows strong dislike or a lack of respect for someone or something
- a visit to a place that is considered special, where you go to show your respect
- the act or an instance of washing or cleansing
- staying the same or continuing for a long time
- something that certain people are able or allowed to do or have, but is not possible or allowed for everyone
- knowing or being familiar with a person
20 Clues: to get or buy something • in an extremely angry way • a loud argument or disagreement • the power to make your own decisions • knowing or being familiar with a person • not staying the same in behaviour or quality • the act or an instance of washing or cleansing • staying the same or continuing for a long time • belonging to or connected with the Christian religion • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2021-11-19
Across
- conducive to success
- made an unplesant feeling less intense
- a personal possession
- a small group of people or things
- having a wish to do evil to others
- the quality of being religious
- a ceremonial officer of the church or college
- area of shallow water or mud where animals lie
- formal pronoucement from an authoritative source
- understood or implied without being stated
- state of being annoyed or frustrated
- a North American variery of grapes
- distinctive facial features
- down from a duck
- tiny flying insects
- saying little
- tending to produce death
- quick growing Asian climbing plant
Down
- a bias in favour of something
- a principal or belief
- sudden attack in enemy territory
- something involved as a necessary part or consequence of something
- having a wrinkled surface
- plant genus found in the tropics
- arguing about trivial matters
- hazy, unclear
- a powerful and swift kick
- oriental tobacco pipe with a long tube to draw the smoke through a bowl of water
- a type of ghost or evil spirit
- a variety of grape from Northern Carolina
- not soiled or tarnished
- a cheap car or aircraft
- exemption from a rule or usual requirement
33 Clues: hazy, unclear • saying little • down from a duck • tiny flying insects • conducive to success • a personal possession • a principal or belief • not soiled or tarnished • a cheap car or aircraft • tending to produce death • having a wrinkled surface • a powerful and swift kick • distinctive facial features • a bias in favour of something • arguing about trivial matters • ...
To Kill A MockingBird 2022-04-14
Across
- The first thing Scout found in the knothole
- Where did the trial take place?
- Who on the jury was unsure?
- Ewell's lawyer
- How old is Jem in the beginning?
- Author's last name
- What did Bob Ewell chew?
- What is Helen in the end of the Book?
- Who did Jem, Scout, and Dill do a play on?
- Tom's lawyer
- The Judge
- What did Jem break?
- What's a sin to kill?
- What was Uncle Jack's present?
- What color is Dill's hair?
- Scout's last name
Down
- Whose house got burned?
- What did Jem teach Dill before he left?
- The cook
- What was Scout in the play?
- Calpurnia's Son
- The verdict of the jury
- The knife Bob Ewell had on him
- The bug the Ewell kid has on him
- What was Atticus's secret talent?
- Which day of school do the Ewell's come to?
- What did Jem lose in the Radley's yard?
- Scout's age
- Where Jem and Scout got attacked?
- What made Scout roll into the Radley's yard?
- Scout's least favorite cousin
- What tried to attack Tom at the prison cell?
32 Clues: The cook • The Judge • Scout's age • Tom's lawyer • Ewell's lawyer • Calpurnia's Son • Scout's last name • Author's last name • What did Jem break? • What's a sin to kill? • Whose house got burned? • The verdict of the jury • What did Bob Ewell chew? • What color is Dill's hair? • Who on the jury was unsure? • What was Scout in the play? • Scout's least favorite cousin • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2022-03-02
Across
- A book that Atticus read to Scout at the end of the book and now truly understands Arthur
- The state where the book takes place
- a boy who hangs out with jem and scout
- the introverted Radley who stays in the house all the time
- A editor for the newspaper and a known "drunk".
- The Finch's cook
- The sheriff of Maycomb County
- the man who was "found guilty" of raping
- scout's older brother and dill's best friend
- The main protagonist and our narrator
- An old lady who was read to by Jem until she passed of old age
Down
- the other Radley sibling who plugs the knot hole with cement
- The symbol that does no harm, only makes music
- Bob's daughter who was raped by "Tom Robinson"
- A costume that Scout wore during the pageant, which also saved her life only an hour later
- Maycomb's usual disease
- a lawyer and scout and jem's father
- The father of Mayella and the one who actually beat her, not Tom
- The county where the book takes place
- the finch who founded Finch's Landing
20 Clues: The Finch's cook • Maycomb's usual disease • The sheriff of Maycomb County • a lawyer and scout and jem's father • The state where the book takes place • The county where the book takes place • the finch who founded Finch's Landing • The main protagonist and our narrator • a boy who hangs out with jem and scout • the man who was "found guilty" of raping • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2022-04-19
Across
- The assassinated civil rights leader
- The primary regional setting
- A character who is well developed
- Scout's Halloween costume
- Stephanie Crawford's nephew
- A character who doesn't change through the novel
- Misguided first grade teacher
- Wise lawyer with good advise 2 words
- The verdict in both trials
- According to Jem there are four types of these
- The Maycomb sheriff 2 words
- "a victim of cruel poverty" 2 words
- Walking around in someone else's skin
- The neighbor who believes in Atticus
- Symbol for Boo Radley
Down
- Has his arm broken at the elbow
- Lawyer who reopens the Beckwith case
- The hero of Halloween night 2 words
- A character who changes
- Calls Scout nasty racist names 2 words
- Shot by Old One-shot Finch
- "----- of Mississippi"
- The story's protagonist
- Taught Jem the meaning of courage 2 words
- The secret Delaughter kept from Myrlie Evers
- The author 2 words
- Judges people based on their last name
- A primary type of conflict in the novel
- The end of gum, pennies, and hope
- The nearest person the kids have to a mother
- The alleged crime
- "----- was a tired old town"
- Offerings of food, standing in the balcony
33 Clues: The alleged crime • The author 2 words • Symbol for Boo Radley • "----- of Mississippi" • A character who changes • The story's protagonist • Scout's Halloween costume • Shot by Old One-shot Finch • The verdict in both trials • Stephanie Crawford's nephew • The Maycomb sheriff 2 words • The primary regional setting • "----- was a tired old town" • Misguided first grade teacher • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2022-04-19
Across
- comparable
- promising
- illumination; instruction
- changes from the norm
- unruly; hostile
- able to express oneself clearly
- evil
- to carry on
Down
- unnoticeable
- impossible to understand
- bold
- eased; relieved
- out of style or use
- foolish; stupid
- joyfully
- difficult; cranky
- insulting and/or vile language
- judged; decided
- broken down
- powerless
20 Clues: bold • evil • joyfully • promising • powerless • comparable • broken down • to carry on • unnoticeable • eased; relieved • foolish; stupid • judged; decided • unruly; hostile • difficult; cranky • out of style or use • changes from the norm • impossible to understand • illumination; instruction • insulting and/or vile language • able to express oneself clearly
To kill a mockingbird 2022-06-02
Across
- Extremely foolish.
- Having been cut or sliced off.
- Daughter of Bob Ewell
- Bad-tempered and uncooperative.
- Raid.
- Explain an idea in detail.
- Great embarrassment and shame.
- Confident boy with an active imagination.
- Curious or inquiring.
- Noisy and difficult to control.
- Implied without being stated.
- Utter.
- Morally correct behavior.
- Disproportionately large degree.
- brave, courageous, and good character.
- A minor wrongdoing.
- Showing contempt; scornful.
- A feeling of pensive sadness.
- Become wide open.
- Immoral or grossly unfair behavior.
- Member of the black community.
- Capable of expanding or tending to expand
- Conducive to success; favorable.
Down
- A temporary stay.
- Angry speech of criticism or accusation.
- Irregular in pattern or movement.
- Sheriff of Maycomb
- Poor farmer.
- Atticus's sister & Francis's grandmother.
- To behave in a particular way.
- likely to cause a controversial act.
- Person who prepares and sells medicines.
- Black housekeeper.
- Furiously angry.
- Feeling or expressing great joy.
- Unemployed and father of Mayella.
- Denunciation, especially a verbal one.
- Free from guile, cunning, or deceit.
- Country farmers.
- neighbor who lives near the Finch family
- Touchy; overly sensitive.
- Quick or sharp, and slightly unkind.
- Maycomb's newspaper.
- Lawyer
- The action of raising objections.
- Never ending or changing.
- Go with a smooth up-and-down motion.
- Sincere affection and kindness
- Put an end to a rebellion by force.
- Finche's Neighbor.
- Gentle and kindly.
- Intelligent girl and observer.
- Formal pronouncement.
53 Clues: Raid. • Utter. • Lawyer • Poor farmer. • Furiously angry. • Country farmers. • A temporary stay. • Become wide open. • Extremely foolish. • Sheriff of Maycomb • Black housekeeper. • Finche's Neighbor. • Gentle and kindly. • A minor wrongdoing. • Maycomb's newspaper. • Daughter of Bob Ewell • Curious or inquiring. • Formal pronouncement. • Touchy; overly sensitive. • Morally correct behavior. • ...
To kill a mockingbird 2022-06-02
Across
- Extremely foolish.
- Having been cut or sliced off.
- Daughter of Bob Ewell
- Bad-tempered and uncooperative.
- Raid.
- Explain an idea in detail.
- Great embarrassment and shame.
- Confident boy with an active imagination.
- Curious or inquiring.
- Noisy and difficult to control.
- Implied without being stated.
- Utter.
- Morally correct behavior.
- Disproportionately large degree.
- brave, courageous, and good character.
- A minor wrongdoing.
- Showing contempt; scornful.
- A feeling of pensive sadness.
- Become wide open.
- Immoral or grossly unfair behavior.
- Member of the black community.
- Capable of expanding or tending to expand
- Conducive to success; favorable.
Down
- A temporary stay.
- Angry speech of criticism or accusation.
- Irregular in pattern or movement.
- Sheriff of Maycomb
- Poor farmer.
- Atticus's sister & Francis's grandmother.
- To behave in a particular way.
- likely to cause a controversial act.
- Person who prepares and sells medicines.
- Black housekeeper.
- Furiously angry.
- Feeling or expressing great joy.
- Unemployed and father of Mayella.
- Denunciation, especially a verbal one.
- Free from guile, cunning, or deceit.
- Country farmers.
- neighbor who lives near the Finch family
- Touchy; overly sensitive.
- Quick or sharp, and slightly unkind.
- Maycomb's newspaper.
- Lawyer
- The action of raising objections.
- Never ending or changing.
- Go with a smooth up-and-down motion.
- Sincere affection and kindness
- Put an end to a rebellion by force.
- Finche's Neighbor.
- Gentle and kindly.
- Intelligent girl and observer.
- Formal pronouncement.
53 Clues: Raid. • Utter. • Lawyer • Poor farmer. • Furiously angry. • Country farmers. • A temporary stay. • Become wide open. • Extremely foolish. • Sheriff of Maycomb • Black housekeeper. • Finche's Neighbor. • Gentle and kindly. • A minor wrongdoing. • Maycomb's newspaper. • Daughter of Bob Ewell • Curious or inquiring. • Formal pronouncement. • Touchy; overly sensitive. • Morally correct behavior. • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2022-06-21
Across
- a decision of guilt or innocence in a court of law
- a long tailed American song bird that mimics other birds calls
- a small flowering shrub
- an opinion about a whole group of people that is not based on fact or experience
- a medium sized flowering shrub
- a state of great upset, confusion or uncertainty
- the use of symbols to represent ideas
- helpless, powerless
- institutions schools, prisons, courts
- grass a troublesome weed
- a deadly virus that causes madness and convulsions
- a belief that is unlikely to change
- when an independent person settles a dispute for
- a group of people that have to decide if someone is guilty or innocent in a court of law
Down
- showing strong feeling
- when someone doesn't do bad things or even know about them
- unwillingness to accept someone different than you
- the idea that people get the punishment they deserve
- a stubborn attachment to a prejudiced belief
- being extremely dirty
- being honest
- when something stands for something else
- a published false statement that damages someones reputation
- people
- the belief that racial difference make some people better than others
- someone who avoids other people
26 Clues: people • being honest • helpless, powerless • being extremely dirty • showing strong feeling • a small flowering shrub • grass a troublesome weed • a medium sized flowering shrub • someone who avoids other people • a belief that is unlikely to change • the use of symbols to represent ideas • institutions schools, prisons, courts • when something stands for something else • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2022-02-03
Across
- a health professional trained in the art of preparing drugs
- habitually reserved and uncommunicative
- personal property, as opposed to real estate
- force with the thumb
- not sensible, responsible, or wise
- lacking definite form or limits
- an authoritative declaration
- do something that one considers to be below one's dignity
- a predisposition in favor of something
Down
- tuft of hair in a different direction from the rest
- characterized by cursing
- a principle that restricts the extent of something
- a sudden short attack
- a point that is yielded
- be full of or abuzz with
- spotlessly clean and fresh
- lacking significance or liveliness or spirit or zest
- kill without delay
- suggesting the horror of death and decay
- cause to be more favorably inclined
20 Clues: kill without delay • force with the thumb • a sudden short attack • a point that is yielded • characterized by cursing • be full of or abuzz with • spotlessly clean and fresh • an authoritative declaration • lacking definite form or limits • not sensible, responsible, or wise • cause to be more favorably inclined • a predisposition in favor of something • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2022-11-05
Across
- Nickname of the narrator
- Jem told Scout not to ___ him during school.
- Atticus' profession
- The ___ ___ occurs during the time frame of this novel
- Crop that the slaves were ordered to pick
- Last name of the family
- Name of Scout's teacher
- Teacher wanted to loan money to this student
- How did Scout's mother die
- Boo used this to attack his father
- Boo was rumored to eat ____.
- The children felt the story was too ___ for them.
- Dill's real name
- Housekeeper
- Laws which separated blacks and whites
- Scout's brother
Down
- Time when the novel takes place
- He is said to be crazy
- Town where the story takes place
- Author of the novel
- First thing Scout discovers in the tree
- Walter pours ____ over his food.
- Scout's age when her mother dies
- Visits every summer
- State where the story takes place
- The teacher hits Scout with a _____.
- Second thing found in the tree
- Her teacher was upset because Scout could ____.
- Last name of the family that never accepts charity
- Found crawling in Burris' hair
30 Clues: Housekeeper • Scout's brother • Dill's real name • Author of the novel • Atticus' profession • Visits every summer • He is said to be crazy • Last name of the family • Name of Scout's teacher • Nickname of the narrator • How did Scout's mother die • Boo was rumored to eat ____. • Second thing found in the tree • Found crawling in Burris' hair • Time when the novel takes place • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2022-11-22
Across
- innocent and unsuspecting
- extremely stupid behavior
- relating to christian church
- bad tempered/argumentative
- not having any serious purpose
- a person involved in lawsuit
- too long, slow, or dull.
- a right or privilege to an individual or class
- scomful way that shows disdain
- a feeling of pensive sadness
- the art of pastime
Down
- very bad/unpleasant
- envy someone
- unconventional/slight change
- not conspicuous or attracting attention
- relating to the branches of science.
- unusual feature/habit
- critical observation or examination
- inability to deal with or understand.
- a smooth rise or falling outline
20 Clues: envy someone • the art of pastime • very bad/unpleasant • unusual feature/habit • too long, slow, or dull. • innocent and unsuspecting • extremely stupid behavior • bad tempered/argumentative • unconventional/slight change • relating to christian church • a person involved in lawsuit • a feeling of pensive sadness • not having any serious purpose • scomful way that shows disdain • ...
To kill a Mockingbird 2022-11-22
Across
- With haste
- To go slow
- Eased,Calm
- Desire to do good,Goodwill
- In complete agreement
- A way that symbolizes success
- Irritation,Annoyance
- Hazy,Confused
- a person who nags and grumbles constantly
Down
- Less familiar, less aware
- Something occurring later
- gloomy state of mind,Depression
- Only one syllable as a word
- A temporary stay
- Small,Tiny
- Determining something as a head leader
- A way that shows good judgment
- To put aside ones dignity
- to strike lightly
- A general outburst of excitement
20 Clues: With haste • To go slow • Eased,Calm • Small,Tiny • Hazy,Confused • A temporary stay • to strike lightly • Irritation,Annoyance • In complete agreement • Less familiar, less aware • Something occurring later • To put aside ones dignity • Desire to do good,Goodwill • Only one syllable as a word • A way that symbolizes success • A way that shows good judgment • gloomy state of mind,Depression • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2021-03-18
Across
- An action or strategy carefully planned to achieve a specific end
- In a way that expresses dry especially mocking humour
- In a way that expresses sorrow or regret especially in a wry or humorous manner
- Refusing to be persuaded
- Attempting to avoid notice or attention
- To record the opinion or vote of someone
- A young person behaving in a wildly undisciplined and antisocial way
- The quality of being trusted and believed in
- calm dependable and showing little emotion or animation
- Involving immoral or dishonourable actions and motives
- Bitter indignation at having been treated unfairly
- Understood or implied without being stated
- Indulge in an unrestrained way
Down
- Very happy animated or elated
- Reduce a sentence to another less severe one
- A persistent feeling of ill will or resentment resulting from a past insult
- Unwilling and hesitant
- Deep regret or guilt for a wrong committed
- Relating to or characteristic of the belief that all events are predetermined
- Abandon or mitigate a severe or harsh attitude especially by finally yielding to a request
- A person with whom one works in a profession or business
- Feeling or showing anger or annoyance at what is perceived as unfair treatment
- The choice and use of words and phrases in speech or writing
- Be constantly or visibly anxious
- A written law passed by a legislative body
25 Clues: Unwilling and hesitant • Refusing to be persuaded • Very happy animated or elated • Indulge in an unrestrained way • Be constantly or visibly anxious • Attempting to avoid notice or attention • To record the opinion or vote of someone • Deep regret or guilt for a wrong committed • A written law passed by a legislative body • Understood or implied without being stated • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2021-07-30
Across
- Scout and Jem's friend
- The son of Atticus
- Which hand was Tom Robinson able to use
- The daughter of Bob Ewell
- The lawyer of Tom Robinson
- Their mysterious neighbor
- The African American cook of Atticus
- The judge in Tom Robinson's case
- In what time of American history did this story take place
Down
- The poor boy which had a fight with Scout at school
- Tom Robison's employer
- The Sherrif's name
- One of the injustices of this story, prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism by an individual, community, or institution against a person or people on the basis of their membership of a particular racial or ethnic group
- The brother of their mysterious neighbor Boo Radely
- The neighbor scout and Jem don't like
- Tom Robinson's wife
- The tomboy and one of the children of Attics
- Their sick neighbor who died later in the story
- Atticus aunt that came to take care of the children
- The famous African American character who was accused of rape
- The town in which the story took place
- The character who was killed in the end of the story
22 Clues: The son of Atticus • The Sherrif's name • Tom Robinson's wife • Scout and Jem's friend • Tom Robison's employer • The daughter of Bob Ewell • Their mysterious neighbor • The lawyer of Tom Robinson • The judge in Tom Robinson's case • The African American cook of Atticus • The neighbor scout and Jem don't like • The town in which the story took place • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2021-07-15
Across
- TKAM is set in what decade?
- The finch's neighbor turned friend who makes
- Scout is known to be able to... really well
- The birds which sing and do nothing but good
- What does Atticus do for a job?
- Boo Radley comes out of the house during this event
- The most hated family of Maycomb county
- Who's house burns down
- They believe fun is a sin
- The ideal of fairness
- What was very prominent at the time and is frowned upon nowadays?
- Dill is referred to as a...
- Boo uses this to keep Scout warm
Down
- The book is set in what American state?
- When caught the children use this as a coverup
- A dog with rabbies is also known as a...
- The towns most mysterious family
- all of the characters in TKAM are...
- The most genuine and intelligent character
- Tom Robinson is...
- TKAM isn't idealistic it is very...
- We are tought these by the book
- When the character's speak they talk with a...
- The Finch's helper/House maid
- The novel is told from who's perspective?
25 Clues: Tom Robinson is... • The ideal of fairness • Who's house burns down • They believe fun is a sin • TKAM is set in what decade? • Dill is referred to as a... • The Finch's helper/House maid • What does Atticus do for a job? • We are tought these by the book • The towns most mysterious family • Boo uses this to keep Scout warm • TKAM isn't idealistic it is very... • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2021-05-12
Across
- Boo Radley's first name
- the man who was shot 17 times
- Who gets mad at Scout for already knowing how to read?
- the reason Jem's and Scout's mother died
- Who was sent home because they had lice in their hair?
- What crime was Tom Robinson accused of in the novel?
- How is Bob Ewell related to Mayella?
- The setting where the novel takes place
- Atticus's brother
- Jem is required to ____ to Ms. Dubose as punishment for destroying her garden.
- What does Jem find folded on the fence?
- dill's aunt and neighbor to the finches
- Atticus's profession
- the man who put a blanket on Scout's shoulders as the house was burning down
- What does Jem break at the end of the novel?
- "It is a ___ to kill a mockingbird."
Down
- the place where Jem and Scout found gifts
- Jem and Scout ____ throughout the entire book.
- Atticus tells Scout to climb into one's person ___ to understand their perspective.
- the narrator's full name
- the man that tried to kill Jem and Scout at the end of the book
- Jem and Scout build a snowman that looks like ___
- Tom was found ____ of raping Mayella
- Tate the sheriff of Maycomb
- the author of To Kill A Mockingbird
- What was Ms. Dubose addicted to?
- Whom did Scout get into trouble for on the first day of school?
- Atticus's sister's name
- the character that only comes during the summer
- The Finches' cook
30 Clues: Atticus's brother • The Finches' cook • Atticus's profession • Boo Radley's first name • Atticus's sister's name • the narrator's full name • Tate the sheriff of Maycomb • the man who was shot 17 times • What was Ms. Dubose addicted to? • the author of To Kill A Mockingbird • Tom was found ____ of raping Mayella • How is Bob Ewell related to Mayella? • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2023-12-05
Across
- Transition to adulthood
- System of forced labor
- Person under investigation
- One who observes an event
- State of being confined
- Legal accusations
- State-sanctioned execution
- Storyline or sequence of events
- Person responsible for an offense
- All-knowing
- Insulting remark
- Racial separation
- Carry out an action, e.g. a crime
- Imaginary or invented story
- Person accused in court
- Non-consensual sexual act
- Legal execution
- Introduction of background information
- Story or account
- Category of literature
Down
- Trope of a non PoC stepping up for a PoC
- Dark and mysterious style
- Social grouping based on status
- One who commits a crime
- Displaying in a visible way
- Lack of material wealth
- Narrating or informing
- Group of legal decision-makers (4)
- Legal pursuit of justice (11)
- Two-dimensional
- Legal punishment
- Sworn statement in court
- Urban area with marginalized community
- Unfair treatment based on differences
- Socially rejected person
- Carrying out a sentence
- Fairness and impartiality
- Man who has lost his spouse (7)
- Bias based on preconceived notions
39 Clues: All-knowing • Two-dimensional • Legal execution • Legal punishment • Insulting remark • Story or account • Legal accusations • Racial separation • System of forced labor • Narrating or informing • Category of literature • Transition to adulthood • One who commits a crime • Lack of material wealth • State of being confined • Person accused in court • Carrying out a sentence • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2024-02-12
Across
- diffusing warmth and friendliness
- any carefree episode
- implied by or inferred from actions or statements
- distant, cold, or detached in manner
- one who is absent from school without permission
- stick or hold together and resist separation
- indicating favorable circumstances and good luck
- delight greatly in
- lacking in sophistication or worldliness
- suggesting the horror of death and decay
- the way a person behaves toward other people
- a temporary stay
- brief and to the point
- pleasant and beneficial in nature or influence
- diffusing warmth and friendliness
- a health professional who prepares and dispenses drugs
- not direct, explicit, or straightforward
- out of fashion
- make by braiding or interlacing
- slightly insane
- spotlessly clean and fresh
- having a difficult and contrary disposition
- marked by strong resentment or cynicism
- a sudden short attack
Down
- clothes and linens that a bride brings to a marriage
- act between parties with a view to reconciling differences
- personal property, as opposed to real estate
- liable to sudden unpredictable change
- move in a wavy pattern or with a rising and falling motion
- habitually reserved and uncommunicative
- a tuft of hair in a different direction from the rest
- lacking significance or liveliness or spirit or zest
- cause to become
- suppress or crush completely
- cut off from a whole
- noisily and stubbornly defiant
- in fear or dread of possible evil or harm
- showing an inclination to disagree
- a party to a lawsuit
- a room or building equipped with one or more toilets
- a person of nearly the same age as another
- devoid of intelligence
- a framework that supports climbing plants
- decorate
- in poor or broken-down condition
- put on clothes
- deeply or seriously thoughtful
- approach and speak to someone aggressively or insistently
- a purposeful surveillance to guard or observe
- move stealthily
50 Clues: decorate • out of fashion • put on clothes • cause to become • slightly insane • move stealthily • a temporary stay • delight greatly in • any carefree episode • cut off from a whole • a party to a lawsuit • a sudden short attack • brief and to the point • devoid of intelligence • spotlessly clean and fresh • suppress or crush completely • noisily and stubbornly defiant • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2024-01-26
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- The city where the Finche's family live
- Spits on Atticus in the first chapter
- Who was shot after escaping jail
- Scout and Jem's friend
- Scout Finch's brother
- Tom Robinson's lawyer
- The Sherrif's name
- The Finch family’s cook
- The daughter of Bob Ewell
- One of the main discrimination and injustice that goes on in the story
- The narrator and protagonist of the story (nickname)
- The spooky house in the street is owned by him (nickname)
- The woman who accused Tom Robinson of rape
- The author of "To Kill a Mockingbird"(first name, family name)
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- Finch's sick neighbor who died in the story
- Tom Robinson's wife
- The hand Tom Robinson couldn't use
- In what time did the story take place (name of the situation)
- The Judge in Tom Robinson's case
- Tom Robinson's alleged crime
- Tom Robinson's employer
- Boo Radley's real first name
- Atticu's aunt who took care of the children later in the book
- Maycomb's mysterious, scary, and recluse person
- The tree where Jem and Scout find gifts hidden in the knothole
25 Clues: The Sherrif's name • Tom Robinson's wife • Scout Finch's brother • Tom Robinson's lawyer • Scout and Jem's friend • The Finch family’s cook • Tom Robinson's employer • The daughter of Bob Ewell • Tom Robinson's alleged crime • Boo Radley's real first name • Who was shot after escaping jail • The Judge in Tom Robinson's case • The hand Tom Robinson couldn't use • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2024-01-24
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- Bob Ewell’s oldest daughter.
- the state they live in.
- - Atticus’ daughter
- - brother of Scout
- Atticus shot the …
- Boo put the gifts in a
- father of Scout and Jem
- the town that the characters live in.
- friend of Scout and Jem that comes to Maycomb in the summer.
- the state of being true.
- a structured process where the facts of a case are presented to a jury, and they decide if the defendant is guilty or not guilty of the charge offered.
- Where the kids learn.
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- where they kept Tom.
- Jem punishment for destroy Mrs. Dubose's flowers.
- the item of Jems that got stuck on the fence.
- the type of flowers Mrs. Dubose had.
- - “it is a sin to kill a…”
- the town drunk.
- to charge with fault.
- a body of people sworn to give a verdict in a legal case.
- the man getting accused of rape.
- Mrs. Maudie's house got caught on …
- the man who killed Bob Ewell
- Atticus’ servant
- a prejudice or discrimination to a person or group based on their race.
25 Clues: the town drunk. • Atticus’ servant • - brother of Scout • Atticus shot the … • - Atticus’ daughter • where they kept Tom. • to charge with fault. • Where the kids learn. • Boo put the gifts in a • the state they live in. • father of Scout and Jem • the state of being true. • - “it is a sin to kill a…” • Bob Ewell’s oldest daughter. • the man who killed Bob Ewell • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2024-01-24
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- Bob Ewell’s oldest daughter.
- the state they live in.
- Atticus’ daughter
- brother of Scout
- Atticus shot the …
- Boo put the gifts in a
- father of Scout and Jem
- the town that the characters live in.
- friend of Scout and Jem that comes to Maycomb in the summer.
- the state of being true.
- a structured process where the facts of a case are presented to a jury, and they decide if the defendant is guilty or not guilty of the charge offered.
- Where the kids learn.
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- where they kept Tom.
- Jem punishment for destroy Mrs. Dubose's flowers.
- the item of Jems that got stuck on the fence.
- the type of flowers Mrs. Dubose had.
- “it is a sin to kill a…”
- the town drunk.
- to charge with fault.
- a body of people sworn to give a verdict in a legal case.
- the man getting accused of rape.
- Mrs. Maudie's house got caught on …
- the man who killed Bob Ewell
- Atticus’ servant
- a prejudice or discrimination to a person or group based on their race.
25 Clues: the town drunk. • brother of Scout • Atticus’ servant • Atticus’ daughter • Atticus shot the … • where they kept Tom. • to charge with fault. • Where the kids learn. • Boo put the gifts in a • the state they live in. • father of Scout and Jem • “it is a sin to kill a…” • the state of being true. • Bob Ewell’s oldest daughter. • the man who killed Bob Ewell • the man getting accused of rape. • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2019-05-22
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- Where Jem and Scout find their treasures.
- Atticus' brother, Scout's uncle.
- Dill's full name.
- Tom Robinson was trying to flee when he was ___________.
- Scout's last name.
- Who said, "Why, one sprig of nut grass can ruin a whole yard."
- Whose nickname was Ol' One-Shot?
- Jem had to read every evening to ___________.
- What did Jem and Scout build when it snowed?
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- Atticus' sister; Scout's aunt.
- Who is the "malevolent phantom?"
- Sheriff of Maycomb.
- What book did Atticus read to Scout at the end of the book?
- Atticus was defending ___________.
- "It's a sin to kill a _________."
- Scout's first teacher.
- Who attacked Jem and Scout on their way home?
- What was Scout dressed up as for the pageant?
- Setting of the book.
- The Verdict.
- What did Atticus shoot?
21 Clues: The Verdict. • Dill's full name. • Scout's last name. • Sheriff of Maycomb. • Setting of the book. • Scout's first teacher. • What did Atticus shoot? • Atticus' sister; Scout's aunt. • Who is the "malevolent phantom?" • Atticus' brother, Scout's uncle. • Whose nickname was Ol' One-Shot? • "It's a sin to kill a _________." • Atticus was defending ___________. • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2019-11-29
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- Charles Baker Harris’ nickname.
- The hand of Tom Robinson that has no use.
- The Finch’s cook who is much like a mother to Jem and Scout.
- The father of Jem and Scout Finch.
- Mrs. Dubose’s plants, that Jem destroys.
- Claims that her injuries are from Tom Robinson.
- The place in which the Finch family originated from.
- A man who is accused of rape.
- The book Jem reads to Mrs. Dubose.
- The toy Jem buys for Scout.
- The owner of the Maycomb Tribune.
- Where the trial takes place.
- Scout believes he is a good doctor.
- What the group of men want done to Tom Robinson.
- The first item found in the Radley tree.
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- A toy Jem buys for himself.
- Tom Robinson’s wife.
- A very formal woman, who cares lots about her name, that it means, where it came from, and the social status in which it stands.
- The reason Atticus had an extension cord going out the window.
- A piece of furniture much like a wardrobe.
- A symbolic bird that is praised throughout the book.
- The county in which the story takes place.
- Atticus’s nick name for his shot.
- The name of the game the children play.
- What all of Maycomb believes Mr. Dolphus Raymond is drinking.
- Leaves a group of men outside the jail in fascination.
- What is Rose Alymer.
- The Christmas gift Atticus gives his children.
- Knife Bob Ewell tripped and fell on it.
- A dog who has a disease or is very sick.
30 Clues: Tom Robinson’s wife. • What is Rose Alymer. • A toy Jem buys for himself. • The toy Jem buys for Scout. • Where the trial takes place. • A man who is accused of rape. • Charles Baker Harris’ nickname. • Atticus’s nick name for his shot. • The owner of the Maycomb Tribune. • The father of Jem and Scout Finch. • The book Jem reads to Mrs. Dubose. • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2020-02-26
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- In a friendly and pleasant manner
- To subject to a claim or obligation
- To have a close similarity match or agree almost exactly
- Complete or extreme
- At some distance
- Especially fierce attack
- Being irritated
- Preconceived opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience
- Not carefully or masterly made
- Give or supply
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- In a way that shows excessive satisfaction or pride in oneself
- To bring or come to an end
- A representation of a person that is exaggerated for some effect
- In a way that involves physical strength
- Impossible to come to understand
- Devoid of inhabitants and visitors
- To lift or haul a heavy thing
- One who shrinks duty
- To be scrunched up
- In a strange manner
20 Clues: Give or supply • Being irritated • At some distance • To be scrunched up • Complete or extreme • In a strange manner • One who shrinks duty • Especially fierce attack • To bring or come to an end • To lift or haul a heavy thing • Not carefully or masterly made • Impossible to come to understand • In a friendly and pleasant manner • Devoid of inhabitants and visitors • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2024-05-23
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- Reverend at Calpurnia's church?
- Who put the blanket around Scout's shoulders when they were watching the house burn?
- Jem found trinkits in this part of a tree near the Radley house?
- What is Dill's real name?
- Mean old women who lived next to Jem and Scout?
- The sheriff of Maycomb County?
- Miss Maudie could not serve on a jury because?
- When you can use "one hand as good as the other"
- The type of bush that Jem cut the tops off in Mrs. Dubose's garden?
- The name of the book that Jem had to read to Mrs. Dubose?
- Name of the mad dog?
- How did Jem and Scout's mother die?
- was a born gentleman in Scout's class.
- Scout's teacher
- He had mixed children and often had a paper sack with a drink in it?
- Shoot all of these birds you want but Atticus said it was a sin to kill a Mockingbird?
- Who poured syrup on his dinner?
- Town gossip?
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- Jem wanted Atticus to play football for the?
- Tom Robinson's employer?
- He ran the Maycomb Tribune office?
- Came to stay with the Finch's to help Scout especially.
- Where was Dill from?
- How was Tom Robinson killed?
- Dill plans to be this when he grows up according to chapter 22.
- The supposed rape victims full name?
- Atticus planned to do this after Tom Robinson was found guilty in court?
- Judge for the Robinson trial?
- Her house burned down?
- Aunt Alexandra was fanatical on this subject with regard to Scout?
- The name of Calpurnia's oldest son, who lead the singing at church.
- The filthiest human Scout had ever seen?
- Boo Radley's real first name?
- This penalty was given to Tom Robinson purely on circumstantial evidence.
- What does Dill claim is his special talent?
- Who taught Scout to write?
- Boo Radley stabbed Mr. Radley with what sharp instrument?
37 Clues: Town gossip? • Scout's teacher • Where was Dill from? • Name of the mad dog? • Her house burned down? • Tom Robinson's employer? • What is Dill's real name? • Who taught Scout to write? • How was Tom Robinson killed? • Judge for the Robinson trial? • Boo Radley's real first name? • The sheriff of Maycomb County? • Reverend at Calpurnia's church? • Who poured syrup on his dinner? • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2024-04-10
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- Trouble or annoy (someone) with frequent or persistent requests.
- To annoy or anger someone
- One’s family and relations.
- Continuing forever
- An odd or unusual feature or habit.
- Another term for harness racing.
- Noisy or difficult to control
- Incapable of making mistakes or being wrong.
- A despicable, obnoxious, or annoying person.
- Someone who suffered for the sake of principle.
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- With good judgement or sense.
- A right or privilege exclusive to a particular individual or class.
- A bias in favor of something
- To declare someone innocent.
- A building, especially a large and stately one, housing a tomb.
- A species of grape native to the southern USA.
- A talk on a religious or moral subject, especially one given during a church service and based on a passage from the bible.
- To assert the contrary or opposite of
- Rarely, not often
- The abandonment of a religion or political belief.
20 Clues: Rarely, not often • Continuing forever • To annoy or anger someone • One’s family and relations. • A bias in favor of something • To declare someone innocent. • With good judgement or sense. • Noisy or difficult to control • Another term for harness racing. • An odd or unusual feature or habit. • To assert the contrary or opposite of • Incapable of making mistakes or being wrong. • ...
To Kill A mockingbird 2024-03-26
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- What is the name of the neighbor that the kids make up stories about?
- In chapter 2 Scout starts going to school. What is her teacher's name?
- In chapter 1 the Jem and Scout meet a kid who introduces himself as “ Charles Baker Harris” what does he say people call him?
- What is the name of the man who accuses Tom Robinson of raping his daughter because he saw him running away from his house?
- what kind of flowers did Mrs.Dubose have before Jem destroyed them?
- What is Atticus's job?
- what does jem break in chapter 28?
- What does Burris Ewell actuallyhave that the chidren refer to as "cooties"
- What does Jem use to destroy Mrs. Dubose's flowers in chapter 11?
- In chapter 11 we are introduced to an old lady who is ill. Her name is Mrs._________.
- who comes to live in the radley house after Mr. Radley passes away?
- In chapter 16 when the children sneak off to watch the court case they sit with a man they know named _________ sykes.
- Atticus has a helper who helps him take care of the kids as he is not at home a lot. What is her name?
- who is the protagonist in the story "to kill a mockingbird?"
- Who is the sheriff of Maycomb?
- What kind of pennies does Jem find in the tree in chapter 4?
- What item of clothing does Jem lose as he is trying to escape out of Arthur’s fence?
- Dill runs away in chapter 14 because he says his parents aren't __________ in him.
- Who is said to be drinking alcohol out of a paper sack through the town but it turns out to be just coca cola?
- What season of the year is it when Dill comes to visit every year?
- What kind of prize has the book To Kill A Mockingbird won?
- Who Is Tom Robinsons wife that bob ewell wot leave alone even after he has passed away?
- who is the child that Scout and Jem meet on the way to the event that scares them?
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- Who does Dill stay with when he comes to visit?
- In this novel how old does Jem turn on his birthday?
- What is the name of the town that the children live in?
- Calpurnia takes the children to church with her in chapter 12. The name of this church is “First ___________”
- Scout does not like one of her family members who comes to stay with her family in chapter 13. Who is this family member?
- What kind of system does Jem say that they are trying to teach Scout in the first grade?
- who is the judge that appoints Atticus to represent Tom?
- The author's name of the book is _______ Lee.
- Who is the boy that Scout fights in school because he made her make a bad impression?
- Throughout the book we see Jem and Atticus say the following quote, “it is not time to ______ yet”
- Who is the Ewell boy that has “cooties” in chapter 3 that their teacher is scared of?
- Who is the lady that lives beside Jem and Scout whose house burns down?
- What uncle comes to stay with the children and Atticus in chapter 9?
- Atticus says in the book you must walk around in a persons _________ to understand them
- Who is the lawyer in the story who is chosen to represent Tom Robinson?
- what food is Scout dressed as for the Halloween event?
- Tom Robinson was accused of taking advantage of, _______ Ewell.
40 Clues: What is Atticus's job? • Who is the sheriff of Maycomb? • what does jem break in chapter 28? • The author's name of the book is _______ Lee. • Who does Dill stay with when he comes to visit? • In this novel how old does Jem turn on his birthday? • what food is Scout dressed as for the Halloween event? • What is the name of the town that the children live in? • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2024-03-24
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- Who does Scout fight on the first day of school?
- How much older is Jem than Scout?
- The dog that had rabies.
- Where did the kids find Atticus?
- The Finches cook and maid.
- What state does the book take place in?
- Who do the children sit with during the trial
- What is the town's principle recreation?
- Who killed Bob Ewell?
- What does Heck Tate claim happened to Bob Ewell?
- Whose point of view is the story told?
- Who is falsely accused?
- Scout's real name.
- Who did Atticus think killed Bob Ewell?
- Who was Scout's teacher?
- Who tries to go after the children?
- Who had Atticus' back
- Who is the author of To Kill A Mockingbird?
- Author and producer of the Halloween pageant.
- Who saves the children from Bob Ewell?
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- What is the name of the Finch Family's homestead?
- What is he accused of?
- What is Uncle Jack's cat name?
- How is Tom Robinson killed?
- Who did Scout find underneath her bed?
- Who accuses him?
- Who is the daughter of Atticus?
- Atticus Finch's occupation is a
- White man who has mixed children.
- Who was Atticus' strict sister?
- Who helps to defend him in court?
- Whose house burned down?
- What does Mrs. Dubose leave for Jem?
- Scout's costume in the Halloween pageant is a?
- It's a sin to kill a ___?
- Who is Maycomb County's sheriff?
- Tom Robinson's left arm is ___ than his right arm.
- What does Scout do to make Uncle Jack spank her?
- Who is the son of Atticus?
- Aunt Alexandra's husband
40 Clues: Who accuses him? • Scout's real name. • Who killed Bob Ewell? • Who had Atticus' back • What is he accused of? • Who is falsely accused? • The dog that had rabies. • Whose house burned down? • Aunt Alexandra's husband • Who was Scout's teacher? • It's a sin to kill a ___? • The Finches cook and maid. • Who is the son of Atticus? • How is Tom Robinson killed? • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2024-04-14
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- Dill did not come next summer because his parents wanted him to help them build a ________.
- Atticus says every lawyer gets at least _________case that affects him personally.
- Scout's teacher.
- Finch Atticus's brother
- Mrs. Radley died of ________________.
- Lacking physical strength, as a result of age or illness
- What Scout and Jem call their father.
- Scout and Jem's best friend
- Mr. Nathan filled the hole under the tree because it was __________.
- severe or strict in manner, attitude, or appearance.
- Mrs. Dubose wanted Jem to _______ to her for two hours everyday.
- Atticus brought a _____________ for Jem.
- The brother of the narrator
- Dill had asked Scout to __________ him.
- Calipurnia's church had no books because nobody could __________.
- The narrator of the book
- Jacobs _________, who lived at the far ed of our street next door to the post office.
- What Scout and Jem built with the snow.
- _________ put a blanket over Scout during the fire.
- Scout's real/full name
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- Scout was becoming more like a _____ every day, according to Jem.
- People used to call Atticus ______ because of his good aim.
- Atticus is defending ____________________.
- Dill lives in __________.
- The house cook.
- The sheriff of Maycomb county.
- Stupid, or foolish
- They saw their uncle ever __________.
- There was a fire in _______________'s house
- Jem said his pants were _________ waiting for him on the fence.
- certain to happen, unavoidable
- Atticus brought __________ for Scout.
- When the alarm went of, Jem and Scout were sent _______.
- Miss Maudie says Boo Radley's name is __________.
- At what did Jem get his arm broken at the elbow?
- The children tried to give Boo Radley a _________ using a fishing pole.
- Jem left his _____ at the Radley fence.
- The book takes place in _________ county.
- The sick dog that was shot.
- The __________ only when tot school for the first day.
40 Clues: The house cook. • Scout's teacher. • Stupid, or foolish • Scout's real/full name • The narrator of the book • Dill lives in __________. • Finch Atticus's brother • Scout and Jem's best friend • The brother of the narrator • The sick dog that was shot. • The sheriff of Maycomb county. • certain to happen, unavoidable • Mrs. Radley died of ________________. • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2024-04-24
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- A variety of muscadine grape
- To separate
- Any person exhibiting gender divergence
- Dried sap
- Lacking physical strength
- The belief that people are motivated by purely self interest
- A closet like piece of furniture
- Courage in pain
- A widely distributed climbing shrub
- A breezeway house
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- Having a displaying a friendly manner
- Writing that consists of pictures or symbols
- A person who prepared and sold medicine.
- Household linen
- Briefly and clearly expressed
- Envy the possession
- A frame in which wood is laid
- An american style of dress
- An evergreen eastern flower
- Disagreeable to deal with
20 Clues: Dried sap • To separate • Household linen • Courage in pain • A breezeway house • Envy the possession • Lacking physical strength • Disagreeable to deal with • An american style of dress • An evergreen eastern flower • A variety of muscadine grape • Briefly and clearly expressed • A frame in which wood is laid • A closet like piece of furniture • A widely distributed climbing shrub • ...
To kill a mockingbird 2023-02-28
Across
- Comes to Maycomb Every Summer
- Scout's Brother
- Main Character
- Scout's Teacher who was new to Maycomb
- The Dad of Scout
- Talked about J. Grimes Everett
- Creepy Neighbor
- Is one a misson to convert the Mruna
- Wife of Tom Robinson
- The Uncle that Scout like and tells her stories
- Scout's Aunt who moves in
- Drinks Coke in a bag
- takes care of boo after their parents die
- Sister of Tutti and has the only cellar in maycomb
- Accused of Rape
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- Sister of Frutti and has the only cellar in maycomb
- Nosey Neighbor of the Finchs
- Blocked the entrance of Frist Purcuase from Cal, Jem, and Scout
- Old Neighbor Of the Finchs that likes gardening
- Dog that got shot
- Saves a seat for Jem and Scout at the Trial
- Angry Old lady that got hooked on Morphine
- Dad of Mayella
- went to the pageant with Scout
- Sherrif of Maycomb
- Accused Tom Robinson of Rapeing her
- Town Garbage Man
- Housekeeper for the Finchs
- The Cosin that Scout Attacks at Christmas
- Doctor of Maycomb
30 Clues: Main Character • Dad of Mayella • Scout's Brother • Creepy Neighbor • Accused of Rape • The Dad of Scout • Town Garbage Man • Dog that got shot • Doctor of Maycomb • Sherrif of Maycomb • Wife of Tom Robinson • Drinks Coke in a bag • Scout's Aunt who moves in • Housekeeper for the Finchs • Nosey Neighbor of the Finchs • Comes to Maycomb Every Summer • Talked about J. Grimes Everett • ...
To kill a mockingbird 2023-02-28
Across
- Comes to Maycomb Every Summer
- Scout's Brother
- Main Character
- Scout's Teacher who was new to Maycomb
- The Dad of Scout
- Talked about J. Grimes Everett
- Creepy Neighbor
- Is one a misson to convert the Mruna
- Wife of Tom Robinson
- The Uncle that Scout like and tells her stories
- Scout's Aunt who moves in
- Drinks Coke in a bag
- takes care of boo after their parents die
- Sister of Tutti and has the only cellar in maycomb
- Accused of Rape
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- Sister of Frutti and has the only cellar in maycomb
- Nosey Neighbor of the Finchs
- Blocked the entrance of Frist Purcuase from Cal, Jem, and Scout
- Old Neighbor Of the Finchs that likes gardening
- Dog that got shot
- Saves a seat for Jem and Scout at the Trial
- Angry Old lady that got hooked on Morphine
- Dad of Mayella
- went to the pageant with Scout
- Sherrif of Maycomb
- Accused Tom Robinson of Rapeing her
- Town Garbage Man
- Housekeeper for the Finchs
- The Cosin that Scout Attacks at Christmas
- Doctor of Maycomb
30 Clues: Main Character • Dad of Mayella • Scout's Brother • Creepy Neighbor • Accused of Rape • The Dad of Scout • Town Garbage Man • Dog that got shot • Doctor of Maycomb • Sherrif of Maycomb • Wife of Tom Robinson • Drinks Coke in a bag • Scout's Aunt who moves in • Housekeeper for the Finchs • Nosey Neighbor of the Finchs • Comes to Maycomb Every Summer • Talked about J. Grimes Everett • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2023-03-19
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- the woman Calpurnia dislikes at Church
- the neighborhood gossip
- the main character’s father
- Atticus tells his children to never shoot at a _____.
- the white man who married an African American woman
- Calpurnia says she has her birthday on _____ because she doesn’t have a real one.
- Mrs. Dubose was addicted to _____.
- Tom Robinson is accused of _____.
- the main character’s last name
- the recluse who never comes out of his house
- the name of the girl who was allegedly raped
- the woman Jem reads to (until she dies)
- the man who recites the sermons at the church for African Americans
- What was Scout dressed up as for the play at the end of the novel?
- the main character’s nickname
- the main character’s cousin, who teases her because her father is defending a black man in court
- the woman whose house burned down
- Scout, Jem, and Dill watch the court’s proceedings from the courtroom’s _____.
- the name of the church for African Americans
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- During their second excursion to the Radley house, Jem loses his _____.
- the main character’s aunt
- the place Dill says he’s from
- the family that’s “poor but proud” and doesn’t accept charity from others
- the student sent home on the first day of school for having “cooties” in his hair
- friendly
- the judge’s name
- Atticus works as a _____.
- the main character’s nickname
- the setting of the novel
- Boo Radley’s older brother
- the main character’s cook
- Jem breaks his arm when he’s _____ years old.
- the main character’s brother
- the writer of the town’s newspaper
- People keep telling Scout she shouldn’t wear _____ because she’s a lady.
- the main character’s first grade teacher
- Scout’s age at the beginning of the novel
- Dill’s real name
- the black man Atticus defends in court
- the main character’s full name
40 Clues: friendly • the judge’s name • Dill’s real name • the neighborhood gossip • the setting of the novel • the main character’s aunt • Atticus works as a _____. • the main character’s cook • Boo Radley’s older brother • the main character’s father • the main character’s brother • the place Dill says he’s from • the main character’s nickname • the main character’s nickname • ...
to kill a mockingbird 2023-03-20
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- the town gossip
- Scout's costume for the play
- Mayella's father
- Jem and Scout's friend that come every summer
- Atticus's profession
- works for "The Maycomb Tribune"
- Dill's aunt
- the Finch family's caretaker
- Scout tries to kill it but Jem stops her
- Scout's age at the beginning of the book
- the sheriff
- Scout's classmate that scares her and Jem
- Calpurnia's son
- Jem and Scout's dad
- Tom Robinson's wife
- Boo Radley's older brother
- Jem and Scout's neighbor that never comes out
- didn't want to convict Tom
- Scout's poor classmate that can't afford lunch
- Mrs. Dubose flowers
- Atticus read this every night
- the main character
- old mean neighborhood lady
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- composer of pageant
- Scout's classmate that came once a year
- how old Jem is at the beginning of the book
- Atticus's old nickname
- Atticus's brother
- Scout's real name
- accused Tom of raping her
- Scout's third grade teacher
- Jem's full first name
- Scout's first grade teacher
- the city they live in
- the judge of Tom Robinson's trial
- Tom's arm got stuck in a ____ when he was younger
- shames Cal for bringing Jem and Scout to their church
- the drink Mr. Raymond actually drinks
- Dill's hometown
- it is a sin to kill a ...
- the time period the story takes place
- has a black mistress with biracial children
- Scout's brother
- Dill's real first name
- Tom Robinson's employer
- was accused of rape
- Boo Radley's real first name
- lost her house to a fire
- Atticus's sister
- reverend at Calpurnia's church
- the state they live in
- the family's last name
- the Ewell family live behind this
53 Clues: Dill's aunt • the sheriff • the town gossip • Dill's hometown • Scout's brother • Calpurnia's son • Mayella's father • Atticus's sister • Atticus's brother • Scout's real name • the main character • composer of pageant • Jem and Scout's dad • Tom Robinson's wife • was accused of rape • Mrs. Dubose flowers • Atticus's profession • Jem's full first name • the city they live in • Atticus's old nickname • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2023-04-03
Across
- rarely
- outbreak of public anger
- understood without being stated
- put an end to
- unpredictable
- favorable
- destructive attack
- incapable of being fully explored or understood.
- small
- curious
- audacity
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- the quality of being well meaning; kindness
- showing a wish to do evil to others
- controversial
- totally bewilder or perplex.
- illegal goods
- bias in favor of something
- saying little
- conversation between two or more people as a feature of a book, play, or movie
- cruel and oppressive government or rule
20 Clues: small • rarely • curious • audacity • favorable • controversial • illegal goods • put an end to • saying little • unpredictable • destructive attack • outbreak of public anger • bias in favor of something • totally bewilder or perplex. • understood without being stated • showing a wish to do evil to others • cruel and oppressive government or rule • the quality of being well meaning; kindness • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2025-03-12
Across
- The narattor and innocent protagonist.
- A central theme, violation of what is considered right.
- The abillity to “walk in someone else’s shoes.”
- A symbol of perseverance in the book
- Name of a father and persistant lawyer.
- A symbol of innocence in the novel.
- Scout’s older brother.
- A reclusive neighbor who is an unexpected hero.
- a formal examination of evidence before a judge to decide guilt in a case of criminal proceedings.
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- preconceived opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience.
- a public official appointed to decide cases in a court of law.
- Scout and Jem’s adventurous friend.
- The name of the man falsely accused.
- A trait shown by Atticus, Jem,the ability to do something that scares one.
- A major issue addressed in the novel’s deep South setting.
- The food-themed costume Scout wears for halloween.
- The small town where the story takes place.
- The last name of the antagonist’s family.
- The kind of circle Aunt Alexandra is part of.
- The Finch family's housekeeper and mother figure.
20 Clues: Scout’s older brother. • Scout and Jem’s adventurous friend. • A symbol of innocence in the novel. • The name of the man falsely accused. • A symbol of perseverance in the book • The narattor and innocent protagonist. • Name of a father and persistant lawyer. • The last name of the antagonist’s family. • The small town where the story takes place. • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2025-03-10
Across
- Who is Atticus defending
- The name of Bob Ewell's daughter
- Who pretends to be drunk all the time
- The name of the publisher of the Maycomb tribune
- what is the most prominent symbol in the book
- Who is Scout's brother
- What is Scout's real name
- what does Jem use to destroy Mrs Dubose's flowers
- What does Atticus do for work
- Whose house burns down
- who works and lives with the finches
- Who weren't allowed in the trial
- What is Mrs Dobuse addicted to
- What do Jem and Scout get for Christmas (no space)
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- What do Jem and Scout call their scary neighbor
- The family member that Scout beats up
- Who is Tom's wife
- who is the judge
- Where do Scout and Jem live, what town
- what is Heck Tate's job
- What flowers do Mrs Dobuse have
- what is the first thing found in boo's tree
- What Tom is on trial for
- Who is representing Ewell's in the trial
- the name of the very poor family in Maycomb
- Known for her gossip
- Who accused Tom of rape
- Who moves in with them
- what was Tom's verdict
- The name of Scout's teacher
- Who is the "mockingbird" in the story
- What is the name of Jem and Scout's best friend
32 Clues: who is the judge • Who is Tom's wife • Known for her gossip • Who is Scout's brother • Who moves in with them • what was Tom's verdict • Whose house burns down • what is Heck Tate's job • Who accused Tom of rape • Who is Atticus defending • What Tom is on trial for • What is Scout's real name • The name of Scout's teacher • What does Atticus do for work • What is Mrs Dobuse addicted to • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2025-03-13
Across
- What Jem had to do for Mrs.Dubose
- The group of people who confronted Atticus at the jail
- Where the trial took place
- Atticus's job
- The founding land the Finches are from
- The mad dog
- The narrator
- How Miss Maudie's house was destroyed
- A weather event that doesn't happen often in Maycomb
- The drink in the paper bag
- The estranged neighbor whom the children try to make leave his house
- Scout's brother
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- The stories city setting
- What Atticus uses to shoot Tim-Johnson
- The defendant in the trial case
- What Jem uses to destroy the Mrs.Dubose's bushes
- Atticus's nickname
- Calpurnia's church
- The type of car the Finches own
- The Finches housekeeper
- Jem and Scout's Neighbor Friend
21 Clues: The mad dog • The narrator • Atticus's job • Scout's brother • Atticus's nickname • Calpurnia's church • The Finches housekeeper • The stories city setting • Where the trial took place • The drink in the paper bag • The defendant in the trial case • The type of car the Finches own • Jem and Scout's Neighbor Friend • What Jem had to do for Mrs.Dubose • How Miss Maudie's house was destroyed • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2025-04-11
Across
- Scout and Jem's age difference
- The first Finch
- Scout's teacher
- The new Mr. Radley
- Age difference between Atticus and his brother.
- Charles Baker Harris
- Scout and Dill's age difference
- Who lives 2 doors to the North of Scout?
- State where Scout lives
- Dill's aunt
- What Ms. Fisher gives to Scout
- Where Atticus' brother studies
- Scout's last name
- Gets Scout in trouble on the first day.
- Lunch
- What Scout gets in trouble for on the first day.
- Where Scout's parents met.
- Dill's town
- Dill's state
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- Won't be coming to school after the first day.
- Jean Louis
- Age difference between Atticus and his wife.
- Farm where the Finches lived
- The town's gossiper
- The ghost man down the street
- Jem and Scout's cook
- Scout's friend when they boys aren't playing with her.
- The perfect summertime treat
- What Boo used to stab Mr. Radley
- The system their school uses.
- Jeremey Atticus
- City where Scout lives
- What Atticus' brother studies
- Dinner
- His real name.
- Jem and Scout's father
- Atticus' profession
- Surname of Scout's mother
- What Walter pours on his food.
- Atticus' brother
- What Scout finds in the tree on the first day.
41 Clues: Lunch • Dinner • Jean Louis • Dill's aunt • Dill's town • Dill's state • His real name. • The first Finch • Scout's teacher • Jeremey Atticus • Atticus' brother • Scout's last name • The new Mr. Radley • The town's gossiper • Atticus' profession • Jem and Scout's cook • Charles Baker Harris • City where Scout lives • Jem and Scout's father • State where Scout lives • Surname of Scout's mother • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2025-04-29
Across
- A group of men who attempt to lynch Tom Robinson outside the jail.
- Scout's first-grade teacher, who struggles with the ways of Maycomb.
- A symbol of Atticus' wisdom, clarity, and perspective.
- Refers to the Ku Klux Klan, though not directly in the novel, it represents the racial hatred and prejudice in the South.
- The mysterious, seemingly haunted house next to the Finch family home.
- The Finch family's kind neighbor and friend.
- The character who protects Atticus during the lynch mob situation.
- Scout and Jem's friend who visits Maycomb during the summer.
- Scout's older brother.
- A white man who prefers the company of black people, often misunderstood.
- The Finch family's black housekeeper.
- Tom Robinson is found guilty despite the evidence proving his innocence.
- The home where Scout, Jem, and Atticus live.
- The fictional town where the story takes place.
- Tate The sheriff of Maycomb.
- A poor, dysfunctional family with racist tendencies.
- The local newspaper, which reports on the trial and other events in the town.
- The town gossip, who often spreads rumors about Boo Radley.
- Boo's brother who keeps Boo locked away.
- The author of To Kill a Mockingbird.
- The town lawyer and Scout and Jem's father.
- A place where Boo Radley leaves gifts for Scout and Jem.
- A mysterious figure in the book who symbolizes the unknown, similar to Boo Radley.
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- Atticus’ sister, who comes to live with the Finch family during the trial.
- The black man falsely accused of raping Mayella Ewell.
- The judge overseeing Tom Robinson's trial.
- Symbolizes the separation between the world of children and the complexities of adulthood.
- Symbol of innocence in the novel, particularly Tom Robinson and Boo Radley.
- The Biblical story Atticus references when talking about doing what's right despite the odds.
- The sheriff
- The narrator of the story, also known as Jean Louise Finch.
- The tree where Boo Radley leaves gifts for Scout and Jem.
- Something that destroys Miss Maudie’s house but leads to Boo Radley’s first interaction with the Finch children.
- The young woman who accuses Tom Robinson of raping her.
- A poor but proud family in Maycomb, represented by Walter Cunningham.
- The mysterious family that lives next door to the Finches.
- The mysterious neighbor who never leaves his house.
- The African American pastor of First Purchase Church.
- A symbol of innocence and kindness; to kill one is to destroy innocence.
- The primary antagonist; father of Mayella Ewell.
- A place where Jem and Scout hide and observe the world around them.
- Trial A central event in the novel, where Tom Robinson is accused of raping Mayella.
- The setting for the trial of Tom Robinson.
- Cunningham Boy A symbol of the poor but proud families in the novel.
44 Clues: The sheriff • Scout's older brother. • Tate The sheriff of Maycomb. • The author of To Kill a Mockingbird. • The Finch family's black housekeeper. • Boo's brother who keeps Boo locked away. • The judge overseeing Tom Robinson's trial. • The setting for the trial of Tom Robinson. • The town lawyer and Scout and Jem's father. • The Finch family's kind neighbor and friend. • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2025-05-05
Across
- scout’s cousin she fights
- tom’s lawyer
- judge for tom’s trial
- finch’s cook
- dog that has mad dog disease(rabies)
- mayella’s dad that is abusive
- boy who comes to maycomb in the summer
- town where story is based
- scout and jem’s uncle
- narrator of the story
- what jem and scout get attacked under
- boo’s real name
- atticus’s old nickname
- town gossip
- boy who’s locked up in his house
- what happened to miss maudie’s house
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- scout’s teacher
- narrator's brother
- mrs dubose plant that got cut up by jem
- scout’s real name
- how scout and jem’s mom died
- atticus’s sister
- girl who accuses tom of attacking her
- what boo puts on scout’s shoulder
- mean old lady who is a morphine addict
- black man on trial
- symbol of innocence
- tom’s wife
- what scout thought was under her bed
- holiday when jem and scout get attacked
30 Clues: tom’s wife • town gossip • tom’s lawyer • finch’s cook • scout’s teacher • boo’s real name • atticus’s sister • scout’s real name • narrator's brother • black man on trial • symbol of innocence • judge for tom’s trial • scout and jem’s uncle • narrator of the story • atticus’s old nickname • scout’s cousin she fights • town where story is based • how scout and jem’s mom died • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2025-05-06
Across
- Who is the sheriff of Maycomb?
- Which character was accused of rape?
- Who’s the strange neighbour.
- Who is Jem's sister?
- Who accused Tom Robinson of rapeing them?
- Which character filled the tree hole with cement?
- Who was Jem and Scout's friend in the summer?
- Who is the most boring kid according to Scout.
- Who is the Finch's housekeeper.
- Who did Jem have to read to for a month?
Down
- What's the name of the rabid dog?
- What is the name of Scouts first grade teacher?
- What’s the name of the Judge in the court during Tom’s case?
- Which characters house burnt down?
- Who listened to Scout tell her side of the story when noone else would listen?
- Who is known for disliking Scout’s tomboy esque style?
- What’s the name of Mayella Ewell’s father?
- Which character is known for always being drunk?
- Who is Scout's brother?
- Who’s Jem and Scout's father.
20 Clues: Who is Jem's sister? • Who is Scout's brother? • Who’s the strange neighbour. • Who’s Jem and Scout's father. • Who is the sheriff of Maycomb? • Who is the Finch's housekeeper. • What's the name of the rabid dog? • Which characters house burnt down? • Which character was accused of rape? • Who did Jem have to read to for a month? • Who accused Tom Robinson of rapeing them? • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2023-04-05
Across
- The cook for the Finches'.
- hole This is the place where Jem and Scout find various items.
- What does Jem find folded on the fence?
- Tribune The name of the Maycomb newspaper.
- Atkinson The person that Scout befriends when Dill and Jem start singling her out.
- Atticus Finch’s daughter
- Sykes The pastor of the all Black church.
- What does Mr.Heck Tate do?
- Johnson The mad dog’s name was _____.
- Scout dislikes ___ because it is not challenging enough.
- What are the flowers that Mayalla tends to everyday?
- What is a sin to kill according to Atticus?
- The publisher of the Maycomb Tribune
- Scout’s third grade teacher.
- Ms.Maudie Atkinson’s prized flowers’.
- This Finch settled down and started Finch’s Landing.
- Who helps Jem and Scout fight Bob Ewell?
- The author's last name.
- The kid’s christmas present.
- A hot steam is a ____?
- The caregiver to Mrs.Dubose
Down
- Who tells the crowd to go away from the cell where Tom Robinson stayed?
- A dresser that Mayella Ewell needed to have broken
- Ewell Who spits at Atticus?
- pole In order to contact Boo Radley, the children use a ____.
- Scout’s first grade teacher.
- Who was the mockingbird?
- The judge who is in charge of the verdict for Tom Robinson’s case.
- The name of Boo’s brother.
- Atticus Finch’s wife is
- Deas The employer of Tom and Helen Robinson.
- Purchase The name of the Black church
- Raymond The white man who pretends to be drunk.
- Henry Lafayette DuBose The old woman who had a morphine addict.
- Ms.Rachel’s nephew
- Atticus Finch’s son
- Who does Scout beat up during the holidays?
- Alexandra Who came to watch over the kids and live with them?
- Atticus is the best ____ in Maycomb county.
- The house of Ms.Maudie Atkinson was lit on ___ causing it to burn down.
- Tom felt ___ for Mayella.
- Boo leaves dolls made out of ____ for Jem a Scout.
42 Clues: Ms.Rachel’s nephew • Atticus Finch’s son • A hot steam is a ____? • Atticus Finch’s wife is • The author's last name. • Who was the mockingbird? • Atticus Finch’s daughter • Tom felt ___ for Mayella. • The cook for the Finches'. • The name of Boo’s brother. • What does Mr.Heck Tate do? • The caregiver to Mrs.Dubose • Ewell Who spits at Atticus? • Scout’s first grade teacher. • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2022-12-06
Across
- jem's sister
- scout's fiancé
- "southern _____" a picture perfect lady (i.e aunt alexandra)
- "boo" arthur and nathan's last name
- atticus' occupation
- jem and scout's father
- name of the bird dog
- poor but nice family
- atticus' and calpurnia's #1 value
- scout's real name
- last name of the man convicted of rape
- atticus' brother's first name
- it is a sin to kill one of these
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- poor but mean family
- finch's "maid"
- "shoot all the ________ you want, if you can hit 'em"
- owner of the house that burnt down
- scout, jem and atticus' last name
- atticus would read the _________ to scout every night
- atticus' sister's first name
- place of law
- scout's brother
- 12 white supposedly "unbiased" men in a courtroom
23 Clues: jem's sister • place of law • finch's "maid" • scout's fiancé • scout's brother • scout's real name • atticus' occupation • poor but mean family • name of the bird dog • poor but nice family • jem and scout's father • atticus' sister's first name • atticus' brother's first name • it is a sin to kill one of these • scout, jem and atticus' last name • atticus' and calpurnia's #1 value • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2023-05-08
Across
- the person who teaches Scout to write
- a mockingbird in the story
- How old is the narrator at the beginning of the novel
- what a mysterious person put on Scout's shoulders after the fire
- the prize the author won for TKAM
- what happens to Miss Maudie's house
- the city where the story takes place
- Atticus's profession
- Scout and Jem's aunt
- the older of the Finch children
- what Atticus shoots with one shot
Down
- the author of the novel
- what Mr. Nathan fills into the knothole
- what Miss Fisher found in Burris Ewell's hair
- What Boo stuck in his father's leg
- what Mrs. Dubose was addicted to
- who said: "You never really understand a person until you walk..."
- as a punishment, Scout and Jem had to do this for Mrs. Dubose
- place where Scout and Jem find treasures
- the state where the story takes places
- what happened to Scout and Jem's mother
- what Jem and Scout found in the knothole
22 Clues: Atticus's profession • Scout and Jem's aunt • the author of the novel • a mockingbird in the story • the older of the Finch children • what Mrs. Dubose was addicted to • the prize the author won for TKAM • what Atticus shoots with one shot • What Boo stuck in his father's leg • what happens to Miss Maudie's house • the city where the story takes place • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2023-05-12
Across
- The person who tried to kill Scout and Jem
- Scout’s future fiance
- Atticus’ sister
- The finch’s cousin
- Her house burns in a fire
- Atticus’ brother
- The judge of the trial
- Drunk Coca Cola out of a bag, pretending to be drunk
- Boo’s brother
- Sheriff of Maycomb
Down
- She claimed she was raped
- The children sit with him during the trial
- Who does Jem read to?
- Only goes to school on the first day
- Defends Tom Robinson
- “Covered” Atticus at the jail
- Scout’s real name
- The Finch’s cook and mother to the children
- The accused in the trial
- The person who covered Scout with a blanket during the house fire.
20 Clues: Boo’s brother • Atticus’ sister • Atticus’ brother • Scout’s real name • The finch’s cousin • Sheriff of Maycomb • Defends Tom Robinson • Who does Jem read to? • Scout’s future fiance • The judge of the trial • The accused in the trial • She claimed she was raped • Her house burns in a fire • “Covered” Atticus at the jail • Only goes to school on the first day • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2023-05-17
Across
- Mrs. Dubose gives Jem this gift at the end of his reading punishment; he also originally destroyed this type of flower.
- This character pours syrup all over his food after being invited into the Finch household.
- The mysterious and reclusive male figure that lives near the Finch family.
- This character breaks his arm towards the end of the novel.
- This lawyer is the father of Jem and Scout.
- Boo Radley leaves gifts for Scout and Jem inside this.
- Scout dresses up as this food during the Halloween pageant.
- This female character inserts herself into the Finch household to establish "feminine influence."
- The setting of To Kill A Mockingbird (town name).
- Boo's real name.
- Aunt Alexandra gets mad at Calpurnia for letting Scout and Jem go to this location.
- The first and last name of the antagonist; he's revealed to be left-handed during the trial.
- The friendly female neighbor; Miss _______.
- The best friend of Scout and Jem who visits every summer.
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- Scout's real name.
- To Kill a Mockingbird is set in this state.
- Tom Robinson's wife.
- The weapon that is used by Bob Ewell to hurt Scout and Jem; Atticus and the sheriff agree that he "fell" on it.
- It's a sin to kill this type of bird.
- This female falsely accuses a male character of assaulting her.
- Jem loses these running away from the Radley house, but gets them back.
- Scout already knows how to do this when she goes to school; her teacher gets mad because of it.
- Jem's real name.
- The female protagonist of the novel.
- The first and last name of the accused character on trial.
- The author of To Kill a Mockingbird.
- This female character works for the Finch family and acts as a mother figure for Scout and Jem.
- Atticus shoots this mad animal.
28 Clues: Jem's real name. • Boo's real name. • Scout's real name. • Tom Robinson's wife. • Atticus shoots this mad animal. • The female protagonist of the novel. • The author of To Kill a Mockingbird. • It's a sin to kill this type of bird. • To Kill a Mockingbird is set in this state. • This lawyer is the father of Jem and Scout. • The friendly female neighbor; Miss _______. • ...
