to kill a mockingbird Crossword Puzzles
to kill a mockingbird 2023-03-20
Across
- 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
Down
- 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.
Down
- 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)
Down
- 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
Down
- 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
Down
- 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
Down
- 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
Down
- 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.
Down
- 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 _______. • ...
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.
Down
- 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 _______. • ...
To kill a mockingbird 2025-02-06
Across
- – The jury’s unfair verdict against Tom Robinson.
- – The big event in the book where Tom Robinson is unfairly accused.
- – Where Tom Robinson’s trial takes place.
- – The mean and racist father who accuses Tom Robinson of hurting his daughter.
- – A lawyer and the father of Scout and Jem. He defends Tom Robinson in court.
- – Scout and Jem’s friend who visits Maycomb every summer.
- – Bob Ewell’s daughter. She lies about what happened with Tom Robinson.
- – Atticus’s strict sister who moves in with them and wants Scout to be more ladylike.
- – A big theme in the book. Many characters judge others unfairly.
- – The small town in Alabama where the story takes place.
Down
- – Scout’s older brother. He matures throughout the book.
- – The main character and narrator. She’s a young girl who learns a lot about life.
- – A trait shown by some of the book’s more sneaky or dishonest characters.
- – A mysterious man who never comes outside. People spread rumors about him.
- – The county where Maycomb is located.
- – Boo Radley’s family, who mostly stay inside their house.
- – The Finch family’s cook and housekeeper. She is like a mother figure to Scout and Jem.
- – A symbol of innocence and kindness.
- – A kind neighbor who supports Atticus and teaches Scout important lessons.
- – Boo Radley’s house. It’s creepy, and kids are scared of it.
- Depression – The time period when the story takes place. Everyone is struggling with money.
- – A Black man falsely accused of raping Mayella Ewell.
22 Clues: – A symbol of innocence and kindness. • – The county where Maycomb is located. • – Where Tom Robinson’s trial takes place. • – The jury’s unfair verdict against Tom Robinson. • – A Black man falsely accused of raping Mayella Ewell. • – Scout’s older brother. He matures throughout the book. • – The small town in Alabama where the story takes place. • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2025-02-22
Across
- The holiday when Scout and Jem get air rifles
- A theme shown when Jem approaches the Radley house
- The boy who visits Maycomb every year
- The word that describes the qualities of people
- The game where Scout, Jem, and Dill act out their neighbor's life
- A theme in the novel and seen in Atticus's upcoming trial
- Shown in the way Atticus treats others
- The town where the novel takes place
- The place where Atticus reads every night
Down
- The Finch family's cook who also helps raise the children
- Seen in how the children view the outside world and words
- Atticus says it's a sin to kill this type of bird
- The narrator of the novel
- A lesson Atticus teaches to Scout
- The literary technique used to tell the story from Scout's childhood perspective
- A theme related to how the townspeople speak about Boo Radley
- Atticus Finch's job
- The Finch family's nice and understanding neighbor
- A major issue in the novel
- The mean and old woman who battles a morphine addiction
20 Clues: Atticus Finch's job • The narrator of the novel • A major issue in the novel • A lesson Atticus teaches to Scout • The town where the novel takes place • The boy who visits Maycomb every year • Shown in the way Atticus treats others • The place where Atticus reads every night • The holiday when Scout and Jem get air rifles • The word that describes the qualities of people • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2025-01-20
20 Clues: Dad • Town • Cook • Bias • Fight • Right • Court • Friend • Family • Brother • Unknown • Bravery • Accused • Accuser • Goodness • Fairness • Feelings • Daughter • Childlike • Complainant
To Kill a Mockingbird 2025-11-17
Across
- The mysterious neighbor the children fear
- Quality Atticus teaches—“climbing into someone’s skin”
- Scout’s older brother
- Family known for poverty and pride
- Sheriff of Maycomb
- Key evidence that proves Tom Robinson couldn’t have beaten Mayella
- Elderly neighbor who teaches Jem courage
- The reason Jem destroys Mrs. Dubose’s camellias
- The town in which the story takes place
- What Jem leaves behind during the children’s escape from the Radley property
- Mayella’s abusive father
- Symbol of innocence repeated throughout the novel; a sin to kill
- The group of men who confront Atticus at the jail
- The girl who accuses Tom Robinson
- Scout and Jem’s father’s profession
Down
- Defendant in the trial defended by Atticus
- Scout’s first-grade teacher who disapproves of her reading
- Someone leaves gifts in this place for the children
- Friend who visits Maycomb every summer
- Major injustice exposed by the trial
- Courthouse section where Scout, Jem, and Dill sit
- Narrator of the novel
- Housekeeper who helps raise Scout and Jem
- What Atticus shoots, proving his skill
- Theme represented by Mrs. Dubose’s fight
- What Scout dresses as in the school pageant
26 Clues: Sheriff of Maycomb • Scout’s older brother • Narrator of the novel • Mayella’s abusive father • The girl who accuses Tom Robinson • Family known for poverty and pride • Scout and Jem’s father’s profession • Major injustice exposed by the trial • Friend who visits Maycomb every summer • What Atticus shoots, proving his skill • The town in which the story takes place • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2025-10-01
Across
- the newspaper editor
- Sheriff of the town
- Mr. Raymond drinks this
- Leads to the lynch mob
- Miss Dubose is addicted to ___________
- family that lives near the town dump
- novel takes place during this time period
- Dill is from this town in Mississippi
- Scout's first grade teacher
- the name of the dog that Atticus shoots
- accuses a black man of rape
- one of the presents the children find in the tree
Down
- Tom Robinson's hand got caught in a ____________
- character whose real name is Jean Louise
- the children are attacked after a _______ pageant
- the type of flowers that Jem destroys
- Scout's brother
- Miss Dubose keeps a ___________ under her shawl
- presents that Uncle Jack gives Scout and Jem
- Judge for the Robinson case
- Mayella grows red ___________
- character who saves the children
- defends Tom Robinson
- name of the town in which the story takes place
24 Clues: Scout's brother • Sheriff of the town • the newspaper editor • defends Tom Robinson • Leads to the lynch mob • Mr. Raymond drinks this • Judge for the Robinson case • Scout's first grade teacher • accuses a black man of rape • Mayella grows red ___________ • character who saves the children • family that lives near the town dump • the type of flowers that Jem destroys • ...
To kill a Mockingbird 2026-01-20
Across
- Scout’s father and a lawyer who defends Tom Robinson
- moral strength Atticus teaches his kids
- – A symbol representing innocence in the novel
- Trait that boo and Tom have in common
- The town where the story takes place
- – The family that falsely accuses Tom Robinson
- Man falsely accused of a crime
- Last name of Boo
- – Heck Tate’s job in Maycomb
- – Mayella’s abusive father
- atticus lession about understanding others
Down
- – The Finch family’s housekeeper who helps raise Scout and Jem
- What Atticus fights for in the courtroom
- – Where Tom Robinson’s trial takes place
- – Unfair judgment shown by many characters
- Major theme shown through prejudice in the novel
- – Jem and Scout’s imaginative summer friend
- – The woman who accuses Tom Robinson
- the main event that shows injustice in maycomb
- The narrator nickname
- – Stage of life that Scout reflects on as narrator
- Scout’s older brother
- – Group of men Atticus confronts at the jail
- Nickname of Arthur Radley
24 Clues: Last name of Boo • The narrator nickname • Scout’s older brother • Nickname of Arthur Radley • – Mayella’s abusive father • – Heck Tate’s job in Maycomb • Man falsely accused of a crime • – The woman who accuses Tom Robinson • The town where the story takes place • Trait that boo and Tom have in common • moral strength Atticus teaches his kids • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2025-12-03
Across
- Scout and Jem's cousin
- lonely and abused daughter
- what Miss Stephanie is known for
- represents innocence in the novel
- Mrs. Dubose
- verdict
- keep Scout warm
- pretends to be drunk
- poor farmer
- Tom and Helen's employer
- Mayella's flowers
- Jem's purchase
Down
- setting
- knife
- Mrs. Merriweather
- Atticus' sister
- Tim Johnson
- Miss Maudie's hobby
- Zeebo's mother
- Jem's injury
- Boo's brother
- Heck Tate
- innocent man falsely accused
- summers only
24 Clues: knife • setting • verdict • Heck Tate • Tim Johnson • Mrs. Dubose • poor farmer • Jem's injury • summers only • Boo's brother • Zeebo's mother • Jem's purchase • Atticus' sister • keep Scout warm • Mrs. Merriweather • Mayella's flowers • Miss Maudie's hobby • pretends to be drunk • Scout and Jem's cousin • Tom and Helen's employer • lonely and abused daughter • innocent man falsely accused • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2026-01-09
Across
- Atticus' surname
- Who saved Scout and Jem?
- The town this novel takes place in
- How many times Tom Robinson got shot while trying to escape jail
- Maycomb is suffering through the _____ __________ (worldwide economic slump)
- Jem and Scout were walking home from a ________ party when Bob Ewell attacked them
- Article of clothing Jem lost while escaping the Radley yard
- The name of the Finch's cook
- The name of the judge of Tom Robinson's trial
- Tom Robinson's employer (full name)
- Miss _____'s house burnt down
- The Frozen Yogurt chain that shares a name with the deaf sisters
- Atticus tells his children it's a sin to kill a mocking bird because they're ________
Down
- Tom Robinson was found ______
- What Scout and Jem found in the Radley's tree
- Jem and Scout's summer neighbour
- Mrs. Dubose overdosed on...?
- What Tom Robinson was accused of
- Scout and Jem were attacked by?
- Calpurnia's eldest son
- Boo Radley's actual first name
- Bob Ewell's daughter
- Type of flower Mrs. Dubose grew
- The name of Jem and Scout's aunt
- Boo Radley's brother
- Whose face did Bob Ewell spit in?
26 Clues: Atticus' surname • Bob Ewell's daughter • Boo Radley's brother • Calpurnia's eldest son • Who saved Scout and Jem? • Mrs. Dubose overdosed on...? • The name of the Finch's cook • Tom Robinson was found ______ • Miss _____'s house burnt down • Boo Radley's actual first name • Scout and Jem were attacked by? • Type of flower Mrs. Dubose grew • Jem and Scout's summer neighbour • ...
TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD 2026-03-06
Across
- Made an unpleasant feeling (pain, fear, anger) less intense.
- Alone; without others.
- Unpredictable; irregular in behavior or movement.
- Having or showing a desire to harm others; evil.
- A formal statement or rule that is considered authoritative.
- A temporary stay somewhere.
- Understood without being spoken directly.
- Instruction or improvement that builds knowledge or morals.
- Fully in agreement; everyone agrees.
- Forced or strongly persuaded to do something.
- Pure; not spoiled, damaged, or tarnished.
- Used something for a purpose; or having a job.
- Strange or unusual.
- Not wise or careful; showing poor judgment.
- Dull, uninteresting, or lacking liveliness.
- To seek advice or information from someone.
- Dull, gloomy, or depressing.
- Acted as if one is superior; talked down to someone.
- Cruel and unfairly controlling; acting like a tyrant.
Down
- Explaining something in detail.
- Favorable; suggesting success or good fortune.
- A feeling of confusion or being puzzled.
- A surprising or previously unknown fact that becomes known.
- In poor condition; shaky or falling apart.
- Extremely foolish or stupid.
- Curious; eager to learn or ask questions.
- A sudden attempt or brief venture into something new.
- Friendly and pleasant.
- In an illegal or forbidden way.
- Settled a dispute by acting as a neutral judge.
- Admitted something is true, often reluctantly.
- A deadly disease that spreads widely.
- Good enough; meeting expectations or requirements.
- Something given up or granted in a compromise.
- Deep respect or devotion to religion or moral principles.
- Unusual or slightly strange in behavior or appearance.
- In a worried or fearful way.
- To say the opposite of something someone else said.
38 Clues: Strange or unusual. • Alone; without others. • Friendly and pleasant. • A temporary stay somewhere. • Extremely foolish or stupid. • In a worried or fearful way. • Dull, gloomy, or depressing. • Explaining something in detail. • In an illegal or forbidden way. • Fully in agreement; everyone agrees. • A deadly disease that spreads widely. • A feeling of confusion or being puzzled. • ...
TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD 2026-03-05
Across
- the decision made by a jury at the end of trial
- the Chief member of the Court. He presides over the case
- the defendant is found not guilty at the end of the trial
- a person serving on a jury
- the person against whom charges are brought in a court of law
- the statement of a witness under oath
- to give an answer for charges in court
- a proof
- the defendant is found guilty at the end of the trial
- a court officer or attendant who has charge of a court session to keep order, custody of prisoners and the jury
- the person called to testify before a court of law
- a person who represents other people in a court of law
Down
- to question a witness called by the opposite side
- the place where justice is administrated
- an accusation that someone has broken the law
- the action of swearing on the Holly Bible to tell only the truth
- the person who brings charges in court against someone
- to give a careful thought to something to then agree on a decision
- to state something under oath
- the examination and deciding of a case brought before a court of law
20 Clues: a proof • a person serving on a jury • to state something under oath • the statement of a witness under oath • to give an answer for charges in court • the place where justice is administrated • an accusation that someone has broken the law • the decision made by a jury at the end of trial • to question a witness called by the opposite side • ...
To Kill A MockingBird 2021-06-24
19 Clues: Boo • Cook • House • Clock • Statues • Main theme • In the tree • Name of book • Law and Order • Another theme • Morphine addict • A son and brother • Religious building • The place they live • A daughter and sister • Father Of Jem and Scout • Precious to Miss Maudie • Something poured into a tree • Something cement is poured into
to kill a mockingbird 2023-01-10
19 Clues: cook • to shoot • its a sin • white hair • the narrator • stays inside • really broke • broke his arm • grows outside • color calling • place tom went • blacks and ____ • atticus is a ___ • found in the tree • they live in ____ • a ruling is in ___ • tom robinson's ____ • someone who was accused • were treated differently
To Kill a Mockingbird 2023-02-21
Across
- tries to keep Scout in line, and cooks
- a lawyer
- Don't ever shoot one
- the sheriff
- The town they live
- Spanks Scout without hearing her side of the story
- accused of a crime
- Scout's brother
Down
- has a big imagination
- has a beautiful garden
- where Atticus has to go because he's an elected official
- Scout beats him up in the schoolyard for calling Atticus names
- Someplace Scout dislikes; Dewey Decimal System
- a last name for Scout and Jem
- gifts were left in this
- The bratty cousin of Jem and Scout
- no one ever sees him
- Atticus shoots one
- Scout and Jem build one out of mud and snow
19 Clues: a lawyer • the sheriff • Scout's brother • The town they live • Atticus shoots one • accused of a crime • Don't ever shoot one • no one ever sees him • has a big imagination • has a beautiful garden • gifts were left in this • a last name for Scout and Jem • The bratty cousin of Jem and Scout • tries to keep Scout in line, and cooks • Scout and Jem build one out of mud and snow • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2013-01-10
Across
- state that Dill comes from
- Where did Scout go for the remaining twilights of the summer?
- house three doors to the south
- Scouts grade
- What did Jem, Dill, and Scout use to try and place the note for Boo radley on the window with?
- _______ Decimal System
- Scouts real name
- the cook
- who didnt have lunch the first day?
Down
- What was found in the knot-hole in the Radleys tree?
- Who had cooties in their hair?
- County they live in
- Narrator of the story
- Narrator's dad
- Who had the idea to play "Boo Radley" in the summer?
- who is Miss Stephanie
- Walter'd last name
- How long has Burris Ewell been in first grade?
- Boo Radley's real name
19 Clues: the cook • Scouts grade • Narrator's dad • Scouts real name • Walter'd last name • County they live in • Narrator of the story • who is Miss Stephanie • _______ Decimal System • Boo Radley's real name • state that Dill comes from • Who had cooties in their hair? • house three doors to the south • who didnt have lunch the first day? • How long has Burris Ewell been in first grade? • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2013-10-08
Across
- RIGID, SEVERE, STRAIGHT
- MEMBERS OF A PARTICULAR CHURCH OR SECT
- UNTOUCHED OR UNUSED
- THE LOWER EDGES OF A ROOF
- POWERLESS
- SLAVES
- DEVOTIONS TO RELIGIOUS DUTIES AND PRACTICES
- ALMOST ALWAYS SILENT
- SHAMELESSLY BOLD
- A HOUSE OR PLACE WHERE A PERSON LIVES
- GO SOMEWHERE OR DO SOMETHING YOU DON'T NORMALLY DO
Down
- A PREFERENCE
- EVIL
- A MINOR CITY OFFICIAL
- TO LESSEN OR CALM
- A POINTED OR SHARPENED POLE OR STAKE
- AN EARLY FORM OF A PHARMACIST
- CONDITIONS OR RULES
- A FORMAL STATEMENT OR PRINCIPLE
19 Clues: EVIL • SLAVES • POWERLESS • A PREFERENCE • SHAMELESSLY BOLD • TO LESSEN OR CALM • UNTOUCHED OR UNUSED • CONDITIONS OR RULES • ALMOST ALWAYS SILENT • A MINOR CITY OFFICIAL • RIGID, SEVERE, STRAIGHT • THE LOWER EDGES OF A ROOF • AN EARLY FORM OF A PHARMACIST • A FORMAL STATEMENT OR PRINCIPLE • A POINTED OR SHARPENED POLE OR STAKE • A HOUSE OR PLACE WHERE A PERSON LIVES • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2022-04-11
Across
- Scout got in trouble on her first day of school because she could what?
- the family that is allowed special privileges
- Was found in the knothole of the tree
- rigid anti-black laws from the 1930s
- a boy that visits in the summer
- when an object stands for something other than itself
- What Scout's father does for a living
- the town the story takes place
- describing past events
- falsely claimed she had been raped by the Scottsboro boys
- poor country folk who do not take anything they cannot pay back
Down
- "The disturbance between the north and the south" is what type of literary device?
- neighborhood legend who stabbed his father in the leg
- giving animals or objects human like qualities
- "Her hand was wide as a bed slat and twice as hard" is what type of literary device?
- the repetition of a symbol or idea throughout a novel
- the Finch family cook
- Scout's father
- the narrator of the novel
19 Clues: Scout's father • the Finch family cook • describing past events • the narrator of the novel • the town the story takes place • a boy that visits in the summer • rigid anti-black laws from the 1930s • Was found in the knothole of the tree • What Scout's father does for a living • the family that is allowed special privileges • giving animals or objects human like qualities • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2023-12-05
Across
- Jem Destroys her Flowers
- The racist, gossipy, and antagonistic neighbor
- The type of tree where Jem and Scout find gifts
- The mockingbird is used as a metaphor or ______________
- The narrator of the story
- The jury's verdict in Tom Robinson's trial
- The judge presiding over Tom Robinson's trial
- The mysterious neighbor who rarely leaves his house
- Scout's older brother
Down
- Dill's full name
- Harper Lee has Mr. Ewell threaten Atticus in order to ________
- The attorney defending Tom Robinson
- Jem's broken arm is set by ______________
- Tom Robinson is accused of raping this character
- The name of the finch's maid, caretaker, and mother figure
- Dill's excuse for why Jem loses his pants
- Scout's teacher who scolds her for reading
- Atticus Finch's profession
- The town where the story is set
19 Clues: Dill's full name • Scout's older brother • Jem Destroys her Flowers • The narrator of the story • Atticus Finch's profession • The town where the story is set • The attorney defending Tom Robinson • Jem's broken arm is set by ______________ • Dill's excuse for why Jem loses his pants • Scout's teacher who scolds her for reading • The jury's verdict in Tom Robinson's trial • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2024-04-09
Across
- songbird
- schools love it
- kids favorite breakfast food
- farmers wear
- Christmas dish
- thanksgiving _____
- Stephanie Crawford
- sunday activity
- state champs
Down
- what killed Bob Ewell
- life and _____
- the name of this county
- common soda
- where the Ewells live
- Mr. Tate's position
- turkey day
- Ms. Maudie's babies
- teachers office
- halloween costume
19 Clues: songbird • turkey day • common soda • farmers wear • state champs • life and _____ • Christmas dish • schools love it • teachers office • sunday activity • halloween costume • thanksgiving _____ • Stephanie Crawford • Mr. Tate's position • Ms. Maudie's babies • what killed Bob Ewell • where the Ewells live • the name of this county • kids favorite breakfast food
To Kill a Mockingbird 2026-01-21
Across
- Atticus’s profession
- Scout’s father and moral role model
- The time period of the novel
- The Finch family cook
- Atticus’s son
- The man Atticus defends
- The trial takes place in this room
- The neighbor feared by the children
- The children’s game about Boo Radley
Down
- The Finch children’s summer friend
- The unfair attitude shown during the trial
- Scout’s real first name
- Atticus’s sister
- The county where Maycomb is located
- The narrator of the novel
- The Radley house causes this feeling
- A major theme involving moral strength
- The town where the novel takes place
- A symbol of innocence in the novel
19 Clues: Atticus’s son • Atticus’s sister • Atticus’s profession • The Finch family cook • Scout’s real first name • The man Atticus defends • The narrator of the novel • The time period of the novel • The Finch children’s summer friend • The trial takes place in this room • A symbol of innocence in the novel • Scout’s father and moral role model • The county where Maycomb is located • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2022-04-11
Across
- Scout got in trouble on her first day of school because she could read
- the family that is allowed special privileges
- Was found in the knothole of the tree
- rigid anti-black laws from the 1930s
- a boy that visits in the summer
- when an object stands for something other than itself
- What Scout's father does does for a living
- the town the story takes place
- describing past events
- falsey claimed she had been raped by the Scottsboro boys
- poor country folk, do not take anything they cannot pay back
Down
- "The disturbance between the north and the south" is what type of literary device
- neighborhood legend who stabbed his father in the leg
- giving animals or objects human like qualities
- "Her hand was wide as a bed slat and twice as hard" is what type of literary device
- the repetition of a symbol or idea throughout a novel
- the Finch family cook
- Scout's father
- the narrator of the novel
19 Clues: Scout's father • the Finch family cook • describing past events • the narrator of the novel • the town the story takes place • a boy that visits in the summer • rigid anti-black laws from the 1930s • Was found in the knothole of the tree • What Scout's father does does for a living • the family that is allowed special privileges • giving animals or objects human like qualities • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2013-05-09
Across
- Narrator of book, protagonist
- Behavior that causes pain or suffering to a person
- A hole in a piece of timber where a knot has fallen out or tree trunk where a branch has decayed
- Accused Tom Robinson of raping his daughter
- lawyer and widow
- Not guilty of a crime or offense
- an innocent person who is accused for wrongdoing when they didn't
- Family name of Scout, Atticus, and Jem
- The state, fact, or period of being mature
- Thirteen year old boy and brother of Scout
Down
- Last name of Boo, a recluse who never sets foot outside
- Justly chargeable with a particular fault or error
- The way in which 2 or more concepts, objects, or people are connected
- The trait of behaving in ways considered typical for women
- Intense dislike or ill will
- The period during which a person is a child
- 20 miles east of Finch's Landing
- Each of the major divisions of humankind
- A formal examination of evidence by a judge typically before a jury in order to decide guilt in a case
19 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 • The state, fact, or period of being mature • Thirteen year old boy and brother of Scout • Accused Tom Robinson of raping his daughter • ...
To kill a mockingbird 2024-04-28
Across
- The story is narrated in what point of view?
- Who is the finches’ ancestor
- What is the first thing that scout found in the tree?
- What was the thing that block the hole of the tree?
- What is the thing that people says when boo stabs his dad?
- What people think about boo?
- Atticus's profession
- What does Boo Radley place on Scout during the house fire?
Down
- This destroys Miss Maudie's House?
- What fall off when scout, dill, and jem tired to go over the fence?
- Scout; Jem; Atticus; Boo Radley
- What is the last name of this family?
- What is the second thing that scout found in the tree?
- To kill a_____
- Radley Jem and Scout's reclusive neighbor
- The state the story takes place in.
- The Novel's narrator and protagonist.
- Who is the author?
- Cunningham Scout's classmate that refuses to take money from Miss Caroline.
19 Clues: To kill a_____ • Who is the author? • Atticus's profession • Who is the finches’ ancestor • What people think about boo? • Scout; Jem; Atticus; Boo Radley • This destroys Miss Maudie's House? • The state the story takes place in. • What is the last name of this family? • The Novel's narrator and protagonist. • Radley Jem and Scout's reclusive neighbor • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2023-01-11
Across
- has multiple everywhere gave to by someone
- "You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view
- direction of injury doesn't work
- gifts left in it
- Where the case was located
- Worked around the house, helper
- killed in the street, terrorizing people
- The lawyer
- Black accused of rape has messed up arm
- Liar plays victim, manipulator
Down
- Favorite in the family follows the rules
- Racist, liar, abuser
- stuck in a fence
- The girl who acts like a boy
- happened to a person in the book
- was found in a hole somewhere
- Auntie
- People who were mistreated because of the color of their skin
- Has crimal charges and might be a ghost
19 Clues: Auntie • The lawyer • stuck in a fence • gifts left in it • Racist, liar, abuser • Where the case was located • The girl who acts like a boy • was found in a hole somewhere • Liar plays victim, manipulator • Worked around the house, helper • happened to a person in the book • direction of injury doesn't work • Has crimal charges and might be a ghost • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2022-04-29
Across
- Relating to the stomach
- Pain without removing the cause
- Speech of violent denunciation
- Move toward
- To act in a specific manner
- Occurring at the same time
- Means of arousing
- Unpredictable manner
- Out of fashion
- Incapable of being avoided
- Statement of fundamental facts
Down
- Free of deceit
- State clearly
- Lacking in sophistication
- Command against
- Uplifting enlightenment
- Speech of violent denunciation
- Equivalent in some respects
- Leave slowly
- Stubbornly defiant
20 Clues: Move toward • Leave slowly • State clearly • Free of deceit • Out of fashion • Command against • Means of arousing • Stubbornly defiant • Unpredictable manner • Relating to the stomach • Uplifting enlightenment • Lacking in sophistication • Occurring at the same time • Incapable of being avoided • To act in a specific manner • Equivalent in some respects • Speech of violent denunciation • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2015-02-08
Across
- free from guile; sincere; honest; straightforward; frank.
- brave, spirited, noble-minded, or chivalrous
- a deep, wide trench, usually filled with water, surrounding the rampart of a fortified place, as a town or a castle.
- capable of speech; not speechless.
- a lightweight, semisheer fabric of wool, silk, rayon, or cotton constructed in plain weave.
- Kill resisting control or restraint in a difficult manner; unruly.
- a natural inclination or tendency
- a photo mechanical process by which pictures, typeset matter, etc., are printed from an intaglio copper cylinder.
- an insulting or abusive word or expression.
- done, occurring, or coming at night:
- a tobacco pipe of Near Eastern origin with a long, flexible tube by which the smoke is drawn through a jar of water and thus cooled.
Down
- clothes or clothing
- disagreeable to deal with; contentious; peevish
- disagreeable to deal with; contentious; peevish
- a beautiful or innocent person, especially a child.
- distressing; troublesome.
- the vine bearing this fruit, grown in the southern U.S.
- free from reserve, restraint, or dissimulation; candid; sincere.
- to lead or move by persuasion or influence, as to some action or state of mind:
- causing or involving great fear or suffering; dreadful; terrible
20 Clues: clothes or clothing • distressing; troublesome. • a natural inclination or tendency • capable of speech; not speechless. • done, occurring, or coming at night: • an insulting or abusive word or expression. • brave, spirited, noble-minded, or chivalrous • disagreeable to deal with; contentious; peevish • disagreeable to deal with; contentious; peevish • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2025-04-16
Across
- (The item Scout finds in the knothole)
- (The woman who died when Scout was two)
- (The town where the Finches live.)
- (The knothole where the kids find gifts.)
- (The season when Dill returns.)
- (The boy who moves in next door to the Finches.)
- Caroline (The teacher who struggles to deal with Scout
- (The boy who does not come to school regularly)
- (The name of the boy who leaves after the first day of school
- (What Atticus promises to continue with Scout.)
- (The older brother of Scout.)
- (The child who invites Walter to lunch.)
- (The poor boy Scout tries to explain to Miss Caroline)
- (The tree that hides the knothole.)
Down
- (What the children play during the summer.)
- (The object the kids play with during summer)
- (The narrator of the story).
- Ewell (The child who brings a "cootie" to school.)
- (The place where Boo Radley is rumored to live)
- (The Finch family's cook.)
- (The family that lives in the mysterious house)
21 Clues: (The Finch family's cook.) • (The narrator of the story). • (The older brother of Scout.) • (The season when Dill returns.) • (The town where the Finches live.) • (The tree that hides the knothole.) • (The item Scout finds in the knothole) • (The woman who died when Scout was two) • (The child who invites Walter to lunch.) • (The knothole where the kids find gifts.) • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2021-12-13
Across
- Tom ___ is on trial
- Mr ___ attacks his daughter
- The Maycomb sheriff
- The narrator's aunt
- Stands up in court to support someone
- Runs away from home
- Mr ___ writes the town paper
- Isn't this book great?
- Testifies she was attacked
- The narrator's father
- The narrator's brother
Down
- Takes the kids to her church
- ___ helps the kids get seats for the trial
- The narrator's real name
- The kids sit on the ___ to watch the trial
- Mr ___ Raymond is looked down on by the town
- The book's narrator
- Judge ___ presides over the case
- Mr ___ is a lawyer for the prosecution
19 Clues: Tom ___ is on trial • The Maycomb sheriff • The narrator's aunt • Runs away from home • The book's narrator • The narrator's father • Isn't this book great? • The narrator's brother • The narrator's real name • Testifies she was attacked • Mr ___ attacks his daughter • Takes the kids to her church • Mr ___ writes the town paper • Judge ___ presides over the case • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2015-04-21
Across
- ambulated
- a boys as well as girls organization
- in the peach state
- pigmented
- a loud shriek
- natures light show
- stomach upset
- attentive to audible sounds
- puncture and make small holes with a pointed object
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- a color in Spanish
- don't tell it to anyone
- you awaken from sleep this way
- all who habitat the world
- a road you travel in cars
- a nut case
- a kind of pickle
- amusing
- a name from the story
- don't tell it
- to talk way to much and not always truthfully
20 Clues: amusing • ambulated • pigmented • a nut case • a loud shriek • stomach upset • don't tell it • a kind of pickle • a color in Spanish • in the peach state • natures light show • a name from the story • don't tell it to anyone • all who habitat the world • a road you travel in cars • attentive to audible sounds • you awaken from sleep this way • a boys as well as girls organization • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2016-08-30
Across
- What is the name of the town in which the story takes place
- Adds spice to Scout and Jem's life
- What did Burris Ewell have in his head
- Scout's first teacher
- One theme we talked about involving Scout and Ms. Caroline
- Father of Jem and Scout
- Brother of Scott
- What Walter Cunningham poured over his food
- Cook and mother figure to Scout and Jem
- Scout is ____________than Jem
Down
- Lives in neighborhood of Scout and Jem not much is known about him
- Last name of narrator of the novel
- Unruly Tomboy
- Family that does not accept charity
- What event in the United States is occurring
- House is unkept and run-down
- Family that is a disgrace to Maycomb
- What is Scout not allowed to do at home any longer
- What is Atticus' job
19 Clues: Unruly Tomboy • Brother of Scott • What is Atticus' job • Scout's first teacher • Father of Jem and Scout • House is unkept and run-down • Scout is ____________than Jem • Last name of narrator of the novel • Adds spice to Scout and Jem's life • Family that does not accept charity • Family that is a disgrace to Maycomb • What did Burris Ewell have in his head • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2016-05-09
Across
- dills initials
- Finch's' maid; African America
- Cunningham apart of the mob; was impacted by scout
- Tate town sheriff
- fakes being drunk hangs with older folks
- Louise Finch Scouts real name
- Robinson man accused of rape
- wife and daughter who is the mother of her siblings; lonely
- Carolina Scouts first teacher who told her to no longer read or write
- character who leaves kids gifts (stays inside)
Down
- in charge of Maycomb tribune
- what was put inside the tree hole
- what did jem leave on the fence; was sewn and folded neatly the next day
- Atticus's sister
- father of scout and jem; lawyer
- County the story takes place
- Scouts brother
- was the judge
- first surprise left in the tree
19 Clues: was the judge • dills initials • Scouts brother • Atticus's sister • Tate town sheriff • in charge of Maycomb tribune • County the story takes place • Robinson man accused of rape • Louise Finch Scouts real name • Finch's' maid; African America • father of scout and jem; lawyer • first surprise left in the tree • what was put inside the tree hole • ...
to kill a mockingbird 2018-09-30
Across
- the state in which maycomb is
- the main antagonist
- the poorest family
- the town
- the narrator
- he visits every summer
- Jems last name
- Scouts real name
- the time period of the book
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- accused of rape
- who do the kids impersonate
- the finch family's housekeeper
- the father of jem and scout
- atticus's sister
- the mysterious neighbors
- oldest child of Roberts
- who's house burned down
- the kids hear this when they go into the radley's backyard
- who's pants are folded onto the fence
19 Clues: the town • the narrator • Jems last name • accused of rape • atticus's sister • Scouts real name • the poorest family • the main antagonist • he visits every summer • oldest child of Roberts • who's house burned down • the mysterious neighbors • who do the kids impersonate • the father of jem and scout • the time period of the book • the state in which maycomb is • the finch family's housekeeper • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Crossword 2012-11-24
Across
- "To kill a mockingbird is a ___"
- Sheriff of Maycomb
- Black man arrested ___ Robinson
- Bob and Mayella's last name
- Atticus' sister
- Scout's Real Name
- _____ Cunningham
- Robinson accused for this crime
- Miss _____ Atkinson
Down
- Atticus ____
- Home of Scout
- Author of "To Kill a Mockingbird"
- Scout and Jem's summer friend
- Prejudice in story against _____ people
- Creepy Neighbour, Arthur ____ Radley
- Jem is forced to read to her as punishment
- Black Cook of Atticus, Scout, and Jem
- Atticus' younger brother
- Atticus' Job
- Scout's costume in the play
20 Clues: Atticus ____ • Atticus' Job • Home of Scout • Atticus' sister • _____ Cunningham • Scout's Real Name • Sheriff of Maycomb • Miss _____ Atkinson • Atticus' younger brother • Bob and Mayella's last name • Scout's costume in the play • Scout and Jem's summer friend • Black man arrested ___ Robinson • Robinson accused for this crime • "To kill a mockingbird is a ___" • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2020-04-23
Across
- The town that Scout lives in.
- He never comes out of his house
- When walter came for lunch he put this on all his food.
- Jem and Scout's Aunt
- Who is in jail?
- The first thing Scout found in the tree
- The flowers that Jem chopped in Mrs Dubose's front yard.
- Scout's brother
- The sheriff's name
- Scout's friend
Down
- her house burned down
- What job does Atticus have?
- The narrator of To Kill a Mockingbird
- The state that Scout lives in.
- Scout's last name
- Scout's dad
- Judging someone because of their skin color
- Jem lost these going under the fence at night
- She cooks for Scout's family
19 Clues: Scout's dad • Scout's friend • Who is in jail? • Scout's brother • Scout's last name • The sheriff's name • Jem and Scout's Aunt • her house burned down • What job does Atticus have? • She cooks for Scout's family • The town that Scout lives in. • The state that Scout lives in. • He never comes out of his house • The narrator of To Kill a Mockingbird • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2024-04-09
Across
- songbird
- schools love it
- kids favorite breakfast food
- farmers wear
- Christmas dish
- thanksgiving _____
- Stephanie Crawford
- sunday activity
- state champs
Down
- what killed Bob Ewell
- life and _____
- the name of this county
- common soda
- where the Ewells live
- Mr. Tate's position
- turkey day
- Ms. Maudie's babies
- teachers office
- halloween costume
19 Clues: songbird • turkey day • common soda • farmers wear • state champs • life and _____ • Christmas dish • schools love it • teachers office • sunday activity • halloween costume • thanksgiving _____ • Stephanie Crawford • Mr. Tate's position • Ms. Maudie's babies • what killed Bob Ewell • where the Ewells live • the name of this county • kids favorite breakfast food
TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD 2023-02-20
Across
- Scout's brother who acts older and is growing up
- The boy Scout beat up
- The Ewells lawyer
- Slightly rude and wants Scout to be a more girly
- A father of 8 kids whose wife died
- Older woman that Jem had to read to each day
- Bob Ewell's daughter who is currently in the trial
- Someone currently on trial and being defended by Atticus
- A outcasted person who always stays inside and is considered different
- A kind lady whose house burned down
- Jem and Scout's father also a very smart man
Down
- Maycomb's sheriff
- The judge for the trial
- Boo Radley's brother
- Scout's boyfriend and friends with her and Jem
- A man who has mixed children and is strange and drinks cola from a brown bag
- A mother figure to Scout and also their chef
- The mad dog
- Jem's sister, brave, and kind
19 Clues: The mad dog • Maycomb's sheriff • The Ewells lawyer • Boo Radley's brother • The boy Scout beat up • The judge for the trial • Jem's sister, brave, and kind • A father of 8 kids whose wife died • A kind lady whose house burned down • Older woman that Jem had to read to each day • A mother figure to Scout and also their chef • Jem and Scout's father also a very smart man • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2021-02-26
Across
- making more certain; double-checking; conspiring
- intimidating; bullying
- the esophagus; throat
- with great anger, hatred, or ill-will
- bitter, stinging, or caustic in nature or speech
- the act of making a conscious decision
- a thorough searching; a close examination or inquiry
- tactless; bold
- strange or unusual qualities
- a particular course of action
Down
- a prison for criminals
- washings; the process of bathing
- hold contempt for, usually towards God or sacred principles
- appearance; face
- intellectual, spiritual, or moral
- to be destroyed; die
- gave in to one’s pleasures; had what one wanted
- direct and unreserved in speech
18 Clues: tactless; bold • appearance; face • to be destroyed; die • the esophagus; throat • a prison for criminals • intimidating; bullying • strange or unusual qualities • a particular course of action • direct and unreserved in speech • washings; the process of bathing • intellectual, spiritual, or moral • with great anger, hatred, or ill-will • the act of making a conscious decision • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2015-01-08
Across
- what the novel is based on.
- author of book.
- lawyer & father of two children
- Atticus fought for _______________.
- type of bird, do not kill.
- blonde haired boy.
- relation between Jem & Scout.
- Scout was classified as a ____
Down
- town where the novel was based on.
- main religion in novel.
- last name, also known as farmers.
- the man who attacked Jem and Scout.
- another word for brother.
- name of the Finch's maid.
- a tall, pale, mysterious man.
- something Atticus fights for.
- where knowledge is received.
- main character in this novel.
18 Clues: author of book. • blonde haired boy. • main religion in novel. • another word for brother. • name of the Finch's maid. • type of bird, do not kill. • what the novel is based on. • where knowledge is received. • a tall, pale, mysterious man. • something Atticus fights for. • relation between Jem & Scout. • main character in this novel. • Scout was classified as a ____ • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2015-01-04
Across
- Author Harper ---
- The jury was under close ---
- Jeam and Scout are attacked ; Holiday
- Scout beats up her cousin because he calls her dad this
- Defends Tom Robinson in court
- Hometown of Scout and Jem's friend
- Mrs Dubose's addiction
- Jem must --- to Mrs Dubose
- Tomboy daughter of Atticus
- First "treasure" found
- Radley Kids try to get him to come out
Down
- A person who formally practices law
- Nanny at the Finch residence
- Filled with cement
- Preconceived opinion that is not based on reason
- What Jem and Scout do to resolve a fight
- The job of most negroes; pick ---
- Fictional town where town is set
18 Clues: Author Harper --- • Filled with cement • Mrs Dubose's addiction • First "treasure" found • Jem must --- to Mrs Dubose • Tomboy daughter of Atticus • The jury was under close --- • Nanny at the Finch residence • Defends Tom Robinson in court • Fictional town where town is set • The job of most negroes; pick --- • Hometown of Scout and Jem's friend • A person who formally practices law • ...
To kill a mockingbird 2016-04-20
Across
- Atticus _____.
- What the kids find in the tree hole.
- Item found in the tree.
- Scouts real name.
- Scouts father.
- Known as an inocent animal who sings.
- Person who helps out in the Finch's house.
- Jack Relative who punishes Scout.
- Found in tree first.
- Atticus shooting well.
Down
- Scouts aunt.
- The man who the kids fear.
- Jem leaves them in Radley's yard.
- Man with letter for name.
- Tom Robinson accused of rape.
- The setting where're story takes place.
- Dubose/ Jem read to her for about a month.
- Scout's future husband.
18 Clues: Scouts aunt. • Atticus _____. • Scouts father. • Scouts real name. • Found in tree first. • Atticus shooting well. • Item found in the tree. • Scout's future husband. • Man with letter for name. • The man who the kids fear. • Tom Robinson accused of rape. • Jem leaves them in Radley's yard. • Jack Relative who punishes Scout. • What the kids find in the tree hole. • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2018-08-06
Across
- Boo: someone who lives alone and avoids going outside
- Jem: It was _________ of him to take such action in this situation.
- Mayella: It’s ___________ that he couldn’t be here for your birthday
- Bob: Arguing and complaining a lot
- Mayella: Unable to control your feelings
- Bob: __________ hatred is what foreigners stir against other foreigners
- Tom: Treated in an unfair way, mostly because of their race
- Tom: His feeling for her were as _______ as hers for him
Down
- Calpurnia: Showing hard work, care and attention to detail
- Scout: Difficult to control, unwilling to obey
- Calpurnia: My mother was ________ when she told me to not come home late again
- Scout: Those in the military are often rewarded for evasive and __________ actions that they take.
- Aunt A: The _____________ little girl shared her bag of chips with the homeless man.
- Jem: A young person who is not old enough to be considered as a adult
- Atticus: The ________ beauty of the village scenery is unique
- Boo: He was ___________ and turned down the stereo when we asked him to
- Atticus: Having or containing a lot of knowledge
- Aunt A: Attractively unusual or old-fashioned
18 Clues: Bob: Arguing and complaining a lot • Mayella: Unable to control your feelings • Aunt A: Attractively unusual or old-fashioned • Scout: Difficult to control, unwilling to obey • Atticus: Having or containing a lot of knowledge • Boo: someone who lives alone and avoids going outside • Tom: His feeling for her were as _______ as hers for him • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2022-04-25
Across
- Was happening during the 1930's and left many families poor
- Was the president during this time period
- The fictional city the story takes place in
- Lawyer who defends Tom Robinson
- Scout's older brother
- They are hard working, but poor
- Scout's real name
- What symbolizes everything that is good and harmless in this world.
Down
- Means dark or dull
- She is a morphine addict
- Accused of raping a white girl
- The state the story takes place in
- They are dishonest and poor
- Author of the novel
- Real name is Arthur
- Takes care of the children
- A friend who visits each summer
- A southern lady's drug
18 Clues: Scout's real name • Means dark or dull • Author of the novel • Real name is Arthur • Scout's older brother • A southern lady's drug • She is a morphine addict • Takes care of the children • They are dishonest and poor • Accused of raping a white girl • Lawyer who defends Tom Robinson • A friend who visits each summer • They are hard working, but poor • The state the story takes place in • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2020-08-09
Across
- where children play at school
- last name of the man accused
- the season Scout and Jem like the most
- North Alabama's majority political point of view
- Scout wants to invite Boo Radley to get this treat
- the opposite of liberal
- a way to describe a sector you live in
- the Finch's house assistant and cleaner
- the colour of Miss Caroline's hair
Down
- a synonym for a disease epidemic
- the town where the book is set
- the protagonist
- the time when Dill left the Finch's
- the charge given to Tom Robinson
- a way Atticus related to everyone in the town
- first name of the neighbour Scout is curious with
- a symbol of innocence
- Scout and Jem's dad
18 Clues: the protagonist • Scout and Jem's dad • a symbol of innocence • the opposite of liberal • last name of the man accused • where children play at school • the town where the book is set • a synonym for a disease epidemic • the charge given to Tom Robinson • the colour of Miss Caroline's hair • the time when Dill left the Finch's • the season Scout and Jem like the most • ...
To kill a mockingbird 2023-11-30
Across
- a small bird ,a symbol of innocence , does no harm to the environment; immitates other birds
- prize an award for fiction given to the author for her novel 'To kill a mockingbird'
- extremely poor
- a lack of food during a long period of time
- separating people of different races, religions or sexes and treating them in a different way /for example people of different skin colour could not live in the same neighbourhood with the white people/
- an unreasonable dislike of or a preference for a person, especially when it is based on their race, religion or class
- the cook of the Finch family, she is Afro- American, well- spoken, very strict but became a mother figure to the Finch kids
- the period between 1929-1939 in the USA, when after the fall of the stock market in October 1929 the economy collapsed and the nation was left in poverty and famine
Down
- a complete tomboy, extremely honest and innocent. Very perceptive and observant. Even at six shows herself to be open- minded and openhearted.
- the fact of being equal in rights, status, advantages
- lee the author of "To kill a mockingbird"
- principles concerning right or wrong,good and bad behaviour
- to treat somebody in a crue and unfair way, especially because of their religion, race, class or gender
- the fact of not being guilty of a crime;lack of knowledge and experience of the world especially of all the bad and evil things, pure
- one of the main characters in the novel, a curious and imaginative 10 year old boy
- showing deep respect towards somebody, especially for God
- when a group of people decides that a person is guilty of a crime and do not allow them to have a proper trial, but instead kill them, usually with hanging
- the unfair treatment of people who belong to a different race; people might show violent behaviour towards them
18 Clues: extremely poor • lee the author of "To kill a mockingbird" • a lack of food during a long period of time • the fact of being equal in rights, status, advantages • showing deep respect towards somebody, especially for God • principles concerning right or wrong,good and bad behaviour • one of the main characters in the novel, a curious and imaginative 10 year old boy • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2025-05-06
Across
- Where does the story take place?
- the cake baker
- Scout's aunt
- "It is a sin to kill a ___________."
- a lawyer and the father of Scout
- the maid of the Finch family
- a black man in court
Down
- Scout's older brother
- the youngest of the Cunningham family
- the family that lives in the woods
- the man who attacked Scout and Jem during the night
- Scout's real name
- Scout's uncle
- the person who got punched by Scout
- an ancestor of the Finch family
- owner of an African American church
- the boy most interested in the story of Boo Radley
- the name of a crazy dog
18 Clues: Scout's aunt • Scout's uncle • the cake baker • Scout's real name • a black man in court • Scout's older brother • the name of a crazy dog • the maid of the Finch family • an ancestor of the Finch family • Where does the story take place? • a lawyer and the father of Scout • the family that lives in the woods • the person who got punched by Scout • owner of an African American church • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2025-06-02
Across
- The Finch housekeeper
- The setting is in this town
- A kind of discrimination that causes great harm to people
- Who visits every summer?
- Depression The play takes place during this historical event.
- A poor farming family
- Young narrator who learns about life in a divided townWhat is it a sin to kill?
- A group of angry men who go to the jailhouse
- Lee Who is the author?
Down
- Who is Scout when she is grown older?
- Atticus' profession
- Scout's brother
- Who accuses Tom of attacking her?
- Arthur Radley's nickname
- What is it a sin to kill
- Who says "You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view ...
- Besides Atticus, who talks to the mob outside the jailhouse?
- Atticus shoots which animal?
- Dubose An elderly and bad-tempered neighbour
19 Clues: Scout's brother • Atticus' profession • The Finch housekeeper • A poor farming family • Lee Who is the author? • Arthur Radley's nickname • What is it a sin to kill • Who visits every summer? • The setting is in this town • Atticus shoots which animal? • Who accuses Tom of attacking her? • Who is Scout when she is grown older? • Dubose An elderly and bad-tempered neighbour • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2023-03-06
Across
- the state of being a slave.
- salted or smoked meat from the upper part of a pig's leg.
- Alabama is a southeastern U.S. state
- a form of musical.
- a woody perennial plant, typically having a single stem or trunk growing to a considerable height and bearing lateral branches at some distance from the ground.
- a court case.
- a shy, reticent person.
- a bird known for singing.
Down
- an institution for educating children.
- each of the two upper limbs of the human body from the shoulder to the hand.
- a person who practises or studies law.
- a state of armed conflict between different countries or different groups within a country.
- kill or wound with a bullet or arrow.
- ordinary people in general; the community.
- a young human being below the age of puberty or below the legal age of majority.
- sustain an injury involving the fracture of a bone or bones in a part of the body.
- the discrimination between two races.
- a built-up area with a name, defined boundaries, and local government.
18 Clues: a court case. • a form of musical. • a shy, reticent person. • a bird known for singing. • the state of being a slave. • Alabama is a southeastern U.S. state • kill or wound with a bullet or arrow. • the discrimination between two races. • an institution for educating children. • a person who practises or studies law. • ordinary people in general; the community. • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2022-10-18
Across
- Atticus says to understand a person, what must you crawl into?
- Scout and Jem build this in the snow
- The town where the book takes place
- Jem and Scout's Father
- Scout and Jem's cook and housekeeper
- Scout's real name
- Decade the book takes place
- The narrator
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- This persons house is consumed in fire.
- The US state where the book takes place
- What does everyone call Arthur Radley?
- Attitudes and actions that cause people to be treated differently. Discrimination.
- Author of the book
- Shoot all the bluejays you want, but its a sin to kill a [blank]?
- The disease the mad dog has before he is shot
- Atticus's job
- What was the Radley's tree filled up with
- Scout and Jem's friend who stays with them over summer
18 Clues: The narrator • Atticus's job • Scout's real name • Author of the book • Jem and Scout's Father • Decade the book takes place • The town where the book takes place • Scout and Jem build this in the snow • Scout and Jem's cook and housekeeper • What does everyone call Arthur Radley? • This persons house is consumed in fire. • The US state where the book takes place • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2025-05-04
Across
- What do they call scout's brother?
- The first thing that Scout finds in the knot-hole of the tree
- The only people on the jury are (Two words)
- What does Jem find folded on the fence
- jem is how many years older than scout?
- dills full name
- she tries to be a female influence in Scouts life
- Who visits every summer?
- To kill a Mockingbird takes place during which historical event? (two words)
Down
- What was Tom Robinson accused of?
- A hot steam is a
- Her house burned
- Tom Robinson dies while running to the
- What is it a sin to kill? (according to Atticus)
- Atticus believes all men are created equal in
- the finch's cook
- Miss Caroline disapproves in Scouts
- Who saves Scout from Bob Ewell?
18 Clues: dills full name • A hot steam is a • Her house burned • the finch's cook • Who visits every summer? • Who saves Scout from Bob Ewell? • What was Tom Robinson accused of? • What do they call scout's brother? • Miss Caroline disapproves in Scouts • Tom Robinson dies while running to the • What does Jem find folded on the fence • jem is how many years older than scout? • ...
Year 10 English Crossword 2021-12-14
Across
- a genre which inspired both Jasper Jones and To Kill a Mockingbird
- the repetition of a letter at the start of successive words
- Macbeth's friend who is eventually murdered
- the king who is murdered in Macbeth
- a sentence in your introduction that states your overall argument
- first item found in the knot hole
- the repetition of a vowel sound in poetry or speech
- Scout is afraid of the ... place
- the TV show featuring Joel as a main character
- the subject of Martin Luther King's famous speech
- Macbeth is set here
- surname of the director of Jasper Jones
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- the shoes written about by poet Omar Musa
- the repetition of a clause at the start of successive sentences or paragraphs
- the one thing that doesn't abide by majority rule
- Scout's father
- Author of Macbeth
- Dill's first name
- To Kill a Mockingbird is set in this fictional town
- author of To Kill a Mockingbird
20 Clues: Scout's father • Author of Macbeth • Dill's first name • Macbeth is set here • author of To Kill a Mockingbird • Scout is afraid of the ... place • first item found in the knot hole • the king who is murdered in Macbeth • surname of the director of Jasper Jones • the shoes written about by poet Omar Musa • Macbeth's friend who is eventually murdered • ...
To kill a mockingbird 2015-11-02
18 Clues: Judge • Reverend • Mr Raymond • Town gossip • The sheriff • Scout's uncle • Miss Atkinson • Teacher's name • Jem's real name • Atticus' sister • Boo's real name • Dill's real name • Circuit solicitor • Garbage collector • Ewell with cooties • Cantankerous old lady • Little is his surname • The Finch's housekeeper
To Kill A Mockingbird 2018-08-06
Across
- Calpurnia: My mother was ________ when she told me to not come home late again
- Calpurnia: Showing hard work, care and attention to detail
- Boo: He was ___________ and turned down the stereo when we asked him to
- Atticus: The ________ beauty of the village scenery is unique
- Aunt A: The _____________ little girl shared her bag of chips with the homeless man.
- Tom: Treated in an unfair way, mostly because of their race
- Atticus: Having or containing a lot of knowledge
- Bob: __________ hatred is what foreigners stir against other foreigners
Down
- Tom: His feeling for her were as _______ as hers for him
- Mayella: It’s ___________ that he couldn’t be here for your birthday
- Mayella: Unable to control your feelings
- Jem: It was _________ of him to take such action in this situation.
- Aunt A: Attractively unusual or old-fashioned
- Boo: someone who lives alone and avoids going outside
- Scout: Difficult to control, unwilling to obey
- Scout: Those in the military are often rewarded for evasive and __________ actions that they take.
- Bob: Arguing and complaining a lot
- Jem: A young person who is not old enough to be considered as a adult
18 Clues: Bob: Arguing and complaining a lot • Mayella: Unable to control your feelings • Aunt A: Attractively unusual or old-fashioned • Scout: Difficult to control, unwilling to obey • Atticus: Having or containing a lot of knowledge • Boo: someone who lives alone and avoids going outside • Tom: His feeling for her were as _______ as hers for him • ...
To kill a Mockingbird 2018-09-27
Across
- The object Jem left at the house while running away
- Crazy man in the corner house
- The item Dill bet Jen to touch the Radley house for
- Bother of Jean
- The town's newspaper
- Jem and Jean's father
- Family in rotting house on the corner
Down
- The object the teacher wrongly gave Walter
- She witnessed Boo Radley staring through her window
- Good friend of Jem, moved from Mississippi
- Name of the town the characters live in
- Miss Maudies valuable item saved from the fire
- Jem and Dill do all their spying on the Radleys here
- Where Jem and Jean find their presents
- First object found in the tree trunk
- pole The kids used a ____ to give Boo Radley a note
- The nickname that Jean gets called
- The "poisoned" item growing in Mr.Radley's yard
18 Clues: Bother of Jean • The town's newspaper • Jem and Jean's father • Crazy man in the corner house • The nickname that Jean gets called • First object found in the tree trunk • Family in rotting house on the corner • Where Jem and Jean find their presents • Name of the town the characters live in • The object the teacher wrongly gave Walter • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2013-02-18
Across
- Narrator
- Why did Miss Caroline get mad at Scout
- Radley Strange Neighbor
- Jem and Scout's father
- Kid that come during the summer
- Boo's real name
- What grade Scout is in
- Louis Finch Scout's real name
- Where the story takes place
Down
- Maudie New friend of Jem and Scout
- Baker Harris Dills real name
- What Jem loses
- Money owed to Miss Caroline
- In Burris's hair
- Scout and Jems care taker
- gum Scout found in the tree the first time
- What did the kids first give Boo
- Brother
18 Clues: Brother • Narrator • What Jem loses • Boo's real name • In Burris's hair • Jem and Scout's father • What grade Scout is in • Radley Strange Neighbor • Scout and Jems care taker • Money owed to Miss Caroline • Where the story takes place • Baker Harris Dills real name • Louis Finch Scout's real name • Kid that come during the summer • What did the kids first give Boo • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2014-01-14
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- Falsely accused by white woman.
- Tries to kill Jem and Scout.
- Bravely accepts the loss of her house.
- First thing found in tree.
- Scout's costume for the thanksgiving play.
- Eats squirrels and dogs.
- Has kids with a negro woman.
- Main character.
- Scout's real name.
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- Negro church name.
- Main character's maid & mother figure.
- Story takes place in _______ ______, Alabama
- Scout and Jem's aunt is named Aunt _________.
- Lives in meridian.
- Gives Jem a flower.
- Arthur's brother's first name.
- Killed Tim Johnson.
- Tom's ____ Arm is broken.
18 Clues: Main character. • Negro church name. • Lives in meridian. • Scout's real name. • Gives Jem a flower. • Killed Tim Johnson. • Eats squirrels and dogs. • Tom's ____ Arm is broken. • First thing found in tree. • Tries to kill Jem and Scout. • Has kids with a negro woman. • Arthur's brother's first name. • Falsely accused by white woman. • Main character's maid & mother figure. • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2015-04-01
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- Jem's got caught in the fence
- Narrator's brother
- Setting- only the city
- Narrator
- Scout's 1st grade teacher- Miss____
- Atticus and Jem told Scout to stop ...
- The man Atticus is defending
- Atticus shoots one
- Finch's housekeeper
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- Scout & Jem's father
- Her house burnt down- Miss _______
- Scout and Jem's aunt- Aunt ____
- Last name of Atticus, Scout & Jem
- 1st name of the mysterious neighbor
- Only around during the summer
- Poor farmer family
- Jem had to read to her- Mrs.______
- Atticus's job
18 Clues: Narrator • Atticus's job • Narrator's brother • Poor farmer family • Atticus shoots one • Finch's housekeeper • Scout & Jem's father • Setting- only the city • The man Atticus is defending • Jem's got caught in the fence • Only around during the summer • Scout and Jem's aunt- Aunt ____ • Last name of Atticus, Scout & Jem • Her house burnt down- Miss _______ • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2021-02-23
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- Maudie makes what the best in the neighborhood?
- Ms Caroline wanted Burris to do to his hair?
- Jean already knows how to do what before school?
- What is the name of the thing that Eswell has?
- What sport does Jem like to play?
- What does Dill say his father has on his face?
- The name for someone who can't go to heaven?
- What happened to the Rudley house?
- Ms Maudie grows what in her garden?
- Who does Jean blame for teaching her to read?
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- Mr Rudley Gets stabbed in the leg with what?
- Where did they live?
- Who visits Jem and Jean every summer?
- When did Jem break his elbow?
- Calpurnia gives the kids what in the summer?
- Who lives in the scary house?
- Where does Dill and Jem make their plans?
- What does Jem want to do for a job?
18 Clues: Where did they live? • When did Jem break his elbow? • Who lives in the scary house? • What sport does Jem like to play? • What happened to the Rudley house? • Ms Maudie grows what in her garden? • What does Jem want to do for a job? • Who visits Jem and Jean every summer? • Where does Dill and Jem make their plans? • Mr Rudley Gets stabbed in the leg with what? • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2021-08-31
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- The narrator fathers profession
- The article of clothing that the narrators brother leaves behind while running
- The county in which the story takes place in
- the side in the disturbance that didn't want to abolish slavery
- One of the sides in the disturbance that wanted to abolish slavery
- The name the town called the narrators father for his impeccable aim
- The boy's nickname who came every summer
- Plant that Boo Radley placed gifts for the narrator and her brother
- The narrators full name
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- hold power to put citizens to jail
- The narrator enjoys this hobby and finds it easy compared to her classmates
- The gloomy residence Dill dared Jem to touch
- Name of the man the narrators father is trying to prove innocent
- Where Scout is told she needs to stop learning from her father
- The animal the narrators brother was prohibited to shoot
- The last name of the narrator's family
- Name of the rabid animal that the narrators father shot
- The nickname for the narrators brother
18 Clues: The narrators full name • The narrator fathers profession • hold power to put citizens to jail • The last name of the narrator's family • The nickname for the narrators brother • The boy's nickname who came every summer • The gloomy residence Dill dared Jem to touch • The county in which the story takes place in • Name of the rabid animal that the narrators father shot • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2024-03-07
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- be silent, morose, and bad-tempered out of annoyance or disappointment.
- to become affected with nausea. 2. : to feel disgust. transitive verb. : to affect with nausea or disgust.
- (of a person) avoiding work; lazy. 2.without purpose or effect; pointless.
- benefit paid by the government
- to discolor; stain. 2. to stain the honor of; disgrace. Word origin.
- a formal speech, especially one given on a ceremonial occasion.
- have an inward feeling of acute embarrassment or awkwardness.
- to urge strongly, advise earnestly
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- (verb) Competing; contending. “All vying swimmers come to the judge’s desk.”
- (of a voice or sound) high-pitched and piercing.
- intervene on behalf of another.
- to thoroughly overwhelm and reduce to submission or passivity. quell a riot. 2. : quiet, pacify
- the process of burning slowly with smoke but no flame.
- a rude expression intended to hurt or offend
- gently and persistently persuade (someone) to do something.
- crouch down in fear / to crouch or shrink away from fear or shame
- (Adjective): mischievous, of relating to, or characteristics of an imp.
- filled with or characterized by intense but unexpressed anger. 2.(of a crowd) moving in a rapid or hectic way.
18 Clues: benefit paid by the government • intervene on behalf of another. • to urge strongly, advise earnestly • a rude expression intended to hurt or offend • (of a voice or sound) high-pitched and piercing. • the process of burning slowly with smoke but no flame. • gently and persistently persuade (someone) to do something. • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2013-03-19
17 Clues: A cook • Accused • Sherrif • Narrator • Drunk man • Poor farmer • Cruel brother • Morphine addict • Maycomb attorney • Scout's classmate • Abused and lonely • Sharp-tongued widow • Strong-willed sister • Pretends to be drunk • Leaves presents in a tree • Summer neighbour and friend • Brave and protective brother
To Kill a Mockingbird 2016-01-16
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- Killed by One-Shot with one shot.
- Believes in pellet guns and spankings.
- Boo's big bro.
- Unknowingly saves Atticus and Tom from a lynch mob.
- The Reverend
- The Sheriff's first name.
- Chief witness for the prosecution.
- Old One-Shot.
- New to Maycomb County.
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- Mrs. Dubose's vice.
- They only attend the first day of school.
- Dill.
- Jem loses them at the Radley house.
- The local county's disease,according to Atticus.
- The County.
- Her house burns down.
- Looks after the Finch household.
17 Clues: Dill. • The County. • The Reverend • Old One-Shot. • Boo's big bro. • Mrs. Dubose's vice. • Her house burns down. • New to Maycomb County. • The Sheriff's first name. • Looks after the Finch household. • Killed by One-Shot with one shot. • Chief witness for the prosecution. • Jem loses them at the Radley house. • Believes in pellet guns and spankings. • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2024-02-15
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- The man who got shot 17 times
- The garbage man
- The sheriff of Maycomb
- Scared the kids on Halloween
- The section that the kids sat in
- Boo’s real name
- The main character
- the times Tom go shot
- the trees found in the Radley yard
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- Used to destroy the bushes
- Her house burned down
- Boo puts this on Scout’s shoulders
- The type of nut that was used to pay Atticus
- The annoying cousin
- The place where Boo puts the gifts
- The best shot in Maycomb
- Tom’s wife
17 Clues: Tom’s wife • The garbage man • Boo’s real name • The main character • The annoying cousin • Her house burned down • the times Tom go shot • The sheriff of Maycomb • The best shot in Maycomb • Used to destroy the bushes • Scared the kids on Halloween • The man who got shot 17 times • The section that the kids sat in • Boo puts this on Scout’s shoulders • The place where Boo puts the gifts • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2023-12-13
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- Tom has no use of his left ______
- the first gift left in the tree hole
- the setting of the novel
- this character cried during the trial
- Mr.______ protected Atticus during mob attack.
- Bob Ewell is ______ handed
- It is revealed that Bob Ewell does this to Mayella
- Atticus is the best _____ in Maycomb
- Boo Radley is a ________
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- Aunt Alexandra tries to teach Scout to be a _____
- it is a sin to kill this animal
- what the mockingbird symbolizes
- Finch claims this is the reason Tom is guilty
- Walter Cunningham eats lots of this
- Boo puts this over Scout's shoulders
- last name of man who spits at Atticus
- who kills Bob Ewell?
17 Clues: who kills Bob Ewell? • the setting of the novel • Boo Radley is a ________ • Bob Ewell is ______ handed • it is a sin to kill this animal • what the mockingbird symbolizes • Tom has no use of his left ______ • Walter Cunningham eats lots of this • the first gift left in the tree hole • Boo puts this over Scout's shoulders • Atticus is the best _____ in Maycomb • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2022-10-18
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- The disease the mad dog has before he is shot
- The town where the book takes place
- What was the Radley's tree filled up with
- Atticus says to understand a person, what must you crawl into?
- The US state where the book takes place
- Atticus's job
- Attitudes and actions that cause people to be treated differently. Discrimination.
- The narrator
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- This persons house is consumed in fire.
- Scout and Jem build this in the snow
- What does everyone call Arthur Radley?
- Shoot all the bluejays you want, but its a sin to kill a [blank]?
- Jem and Scout's Father
- Author of the book
- Scout and Jem's cook and housekeeper
- Scout and Jem's friend who stays with them over summer
- Scout's real name
17 Clues: The narrator • Atticus's job • Scout's real name • Author of the book • Jem and Scout's Father • The town where the book takes place • Scout and Jem build this in the snow • Scout and Jem's cook and housekeeper • What does everyone call Arthur Radley? • This persons house is consumed in fire. • The US state where the book takes place • What was the Radley's tree filled up with • ...
TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD 2017-04-04
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- Jem had his arm badly broken at the ______.
- He ain't company, just a ______.
- Standing on the Radley _____ was enough.
- It's a ___ to kill a mockingbird.
- Radley _____ would kill you.
- It't not liquor; it's only _______!
- There were _______ bullets in him.
- Boo was 6.5 feet tall, judging from his ________.
- That was the summer _______ came to us.
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- Look here. Bob Ewell meant _____.
- All men are not _____ equal...
- The worlds not ending, its just _____.
- she asked me to come bust up a_____.
- But in the ______ courts of men's hearts.
- I hope they get by without catching Maycomb's usual ______.
- Your Daddy's name was old ____ Finch.
- His food doesn't ____ kill going down, does it?
17 Clues: Radley _____ would kill you. • All men are not _____ equal... • He ain't company, just a ______. • Look here. Bob Ewell meant _____. • It's a ___ to kill a mockingbird. • There were _______ bullets in him. • It't not liquor; it's only _______! • she asked me to come bust up a_____. • Your Daddy's name was old ____ Finch. • The worlds not ending, its just _____. • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2024-02-28
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- What characters nickname is One Shot Finch?
- What type of bird is it a sin to kill?
- What type of animal did Atticus shoot?
- What is the authors first name?
- What is Scout's middle name?
- What does the judge munch on?
- What does Boo Radley wrap around Scout during the Fire?
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- What are Scout and Jem carved into?
- What is the last name of the character who Scout talks to when infront of the Jail.
- What was Mrs. Dubose caretaker?
- What is Atticus Finch's profession?
- What was the age of scout when her mother died?
- What is the man on trials last name?
- What is Mrs. Dubose Addicted to?
- What is the symbol in Mrs. Dubose room?
- What character is nicknamed after a herb?
- What is the tree filled in with?
17 Clues: What is Scout's middle name? • What does the judge munch on? • What was Mrs. Dubose caretaker? • What is the authors first name? • What is Mrs. Dubose Addicted to? • What is the tree filled in with? • What are Scout and Jem carved into? • What is Atticus Finch's profession? • What is the man on trials last name? • What type of bird is it a sin to kill? • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2025-08-21
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- Name of the town in To Kill a Mockingbird
- Dill’s real name
- Scout’s part in the pageant
- restaurant next to the courthouse
- Who wrote To Kill a Mockingbird
- Name of the Finches servant
- Atticus’s job
- Man who Atticus defended
- Scout’s real first name
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- Miss Rachel’s famous baked good
- Who Miss Rachel goes to live with
- Where Scout and Jem meet Dill
- Who comes to live with Jem, Scout and Atticus
- Grade Miss Stephanie teaches
- Boo Radley’s real first name
- Cheap car or aircraft
- Name of the flower Mrs. Dubose gives Jem
17 Clues: Atticus’s job • Dill’s real name • Cheap car or aircraft • Scout’s real first name • Man who Atticus defended • Scout’s part in the pageant • Name of the Finches servant • Grade Miss Stephanie teaches • Boo Radley’s real first name • Where Scout and Jem meet Dill • Miss Rachel’s famous baked good • Who wrote To Kill a Mockingbird • Who Miss Rachel goes to live with • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2025-10-15
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- the state where the story is set
- the lawyer who defends Tom Robinson
- the narrator of the story
- the town drunk who pretends to be worse than he is to give the townspeople a reason for his behavior
- the author of the novel
- the symbol of innocence destroyed by evil
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- the Finch family's housekeeper who teaches Scout about respect
- the man who tries to lynch Tom Robinson at the jail
- the neighbor who loves gardening and helps teach Scout empathy
- the emotion Atticus says you can understand only by "climbing into someone's skin and walking around in it"
- the woman who falsely accuses Tom Robinson
- the racist woman who criticizes Atticus for defending Tom Robinson
- the reclusive neighbor who ultimately saves Jem and Scout
- the town where the novel takes place
- Scout's brother
- the friend who visits every summer and dares the Finch kids to play near the Radley house
- the lesson Atticus teaches about it being "a sin" to harm something that only brings beauty or joy.
17 Clues: Scout's brother • the author of the novel • the narrator of the story • the state where the story is set • the lawyer who defends Tom Robinson • the town where the novel takes place • the symbol of innocence destroyed by evil • the woman who falsely accuses Tom Robinson • the man who tries to lynch Tom Robinson at the jail • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2021-05-04
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- main setting
- Dill felt replaced by his...
- Scout's first-grade teacher
- Whose house caught on fire?
- Judge Taylor allows what in his courtroom?
- Mr. Ewell's oldest child
- Dill's real name
- What animal/pet does Uncle Jack have?
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- Whose house is avoided in town?
- Aunt Alexandra's grandson
- family cook
- Mrs. Dubose's African American nurse/caretaker
- Mrs. Dubose was addicted to...
- first gift in the knothole
- Jem loves what sport?
- What movie did Dill watch that gained him respect?
- What caused school to be canceled for a day?
17 Clues: family cook • main setting • Dill's real name • Jem loves what sport? • Mr. Ewell's oldest child • Aunt Alexandra's grandson • first gift in the knothole • Scout's first-grade teacher • Whose house caught on fire? • Dill felt replaced by his... • Mrs. Dubose was addicted to... • Whose house is avoided in town? • What animal/pet does Uncle Jack have? • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2023-11-29
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- The town they live in
- Scout’s teacher
- Scout’s brother
- The story takes place during the _____________
- The main Character
- Dill’s aunt
- House maid/mother figure
- Scout’s friend who lives in Meridian
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- “It’s a sin to kill a ___________
- What did Scout find in the tree?
- The author
- Mr. Radley’s son who is kept in their house
- Miss Caroline disproves scout’s _______ ability
- What got caught on the fence when Jem was trying to leave?
- Scout’s father
- Who wants to get rid of Calpurnia?
- What does the black community send in appreciation after Atticus’ trial?
17 Clues: The author • Dill’s aunt • Scout’s father • Scout’s teacher • Scout’s brother • The main Character • The town they live in • House maid/mother figure • What did Scout find in the tree? • “It’s a sin to kill a ___________ • Who wants to get rid of Calpurnia? • Scout’s friend who lives in Meridian • Mr. Radley’s son who is kept in their house • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2014-09-05
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- The County in which the story is set
- Boo Radleys real name
- Scouts boyfriend
- The teacher
- The Author of the book
- You can kill as many as you like
- The neighbour from across the street
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- Atticus' occupation
- The accused
- The person telling the story
- Mean old lady
- The Auntie
- It's a sin to kill one
- The Finch's housemaid
- The accuser
- Mayella's father
- Jems real name
17 Clues: The Auntie • The accused • The teacher • The accuser • Mean old lady • Jems real name • Scouts boyfriend • Mayella's father • Atticus' occupation • Boo Radleys real name • The Finch's housemaid • It's a sin to kill one • The Author of the book • The person telling the story • You can kill as many as you like • The County in which the story is set • The neighbour from across the street
To Kill A Mockingbird 2025-12-09
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- What is Dill's last name?
- Walter is a child in this family
- The writer's last name
- What is the name of Jem's father?
- What is the name of the cook and housekeeper at the Finch home?
- What is Boo Radley's real name?
- This is what The Great Depression caused
- What does Boo stab his father with?
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- Boo can be seen as this rather than as a monster
- What is Walter not wearing on the first day of school?
- The state they live in
- Louise What is Scout's real name?
- The town they live in
- Who is the narrator?
- Atticus' profession
- What is the Ewell boy called who threatens Miss Caroline?
- The decade the novel is set during
17 Clues: Atticus' profession • Who is the narrator? • The town they live in • The state they live in • The writer's last name • What is Dill's last name? • What is Boo Radley's real name? • Walter is a child in this family • Louise What is Scout's real name? • What is the name of Jem's father? • The decade the novel is set during • What does Boo stab his father with? • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Pt. 1 2025-02-19
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- Tells the kids the tree is dying, so he puts cement in it
- Fights with Scout and her cousins
- To Kill a Mockingbird takes place during what historical event? (two words)
- What is the main purpose of Chapter 1?
- Old lady whom Scout reads to
- Black guy accused of rape
- Who wrote this award-winning book?
- What is the theme of TKAM?
- Dill's aunt
- Where is TKAM set?
- is a Mysterious guy who doesn't come out of his house
- Who taught Scout to write?
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- Dad of Scout and Jem
- What does the mockingbird represent?
- What do we start to see Jem do near the end of the section?
- According to Atticus, what is it a sin to kill?
- Orphan kid
- What does Scout's Aunt Alexandra want her to stop being?
- The main character
- What is Calpurnias race?
20 Clues: Orphan kid • Dill's aunt • The main character • Where is TKAM set? • Dad of Scout and Jem • What is Calpurnias race? • Black guy accused of rape • What is the theme of TKAM? • Who taught Scout to write? • Old lady whom Scout reads to • Fights with Scout and her cousins • Who wrote this award-winning book? • What does the mockingbird represent? • What is the main purpose of Chapter 1? • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2023-01-12
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- causing dismay or horror:
- to anticipate.
- to hold back or hide from someone or something.
- a picture, description, etc., ludicrously exaggerating the peculiarities or defects of persons or things.
- having been raised or directed upward, or set in an upright or vertical position.
- in a way that shows exceptional politeness. and attentiveness to others, especially women.
- sincere or heartfelt
- to leave out; fail to include or mention.
- the belief that someones own race is superior to another.
- educated; refined; cultured.
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- to make hostile or unfriendly; make an enemy or antagonist of.
- confused condition or situation.
- the act or instance of deviating from the ordinary, usual, or normal type.
- something pertaining to the weather or phenomenon in the sky.
- in a firm or strict way.
- something of superior quality.
16 Clues: to anticipate. • sincere or heartfelt • in a firm or strict way. • causing dismay or horror: • educated; refined; cultured. • something of superior quality. • confused condition or situation. • to leave out; fail to include or mention. • to hold back or hide from someone or something. • the belief that someones own race is superior to another. • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2020-12-01
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- the man's full name who was charged with attacking Mayella Ewell
- the woman who took the narrator and the narrator's brother to her church
- the animal the narrator's brother was told never to shot
- the nickname of the neighbor the kids are afraid of
- full name of character who is very concerned with family history
- the lady's last name who's house burned down
- the man's last name who threatens and spits on Atticus
- the Judge's last name
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- the narrator's brothers nickname
- the narrator of the story
- the county/town which the story takes place in
- the narrator's dad's full name
- the boys nickname that came every summer
- the author of the story
- the old lady's last name who the children didn't fond being around
- the state in which the story takes place in
16 Clues: the Judge's last name • the author of the story • the narrator of the story • the narrator's dad's full name • the narrator's brothers nickname • the boys nickname that came every summer • the state in which the story takes place in • the lady's last name who's house burned down • the county/town which the story takes place in • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2023-02-22
16 Clues: wild • evil • bold • stupid • powerless • a small amount • Joyful or happy • filthy or unclean • country or untutored • opposite of cleaning • is the same as plotted • shy is the opposite of • insulting or vile language • Atticus is a ________ person • the opposite of noticeable is • opposite of stressed or Anxious
To Kill A Mockingbird 2013-05-20
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- Last name of Atticus, Scout, and Jem.
- What does Atticus shoot?
- Tom Robinson's lawyer.
- Falsely accuses Tom of rape.
- The town where the story takes place.
- Dubose She overcomes her morphine addiction.
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- Scout's age when the story begins.
- Who narrates the story?
- Dolphus Raymond pretends to be this.
- Who is Scout supposed to marry in the book?
- Lee The author of the book.
- The state where the story takes place.
- What does Jem have to do for Mrs. Dubose?
- Who saves Jem after the play?
- Maudie Whose house burns down?
- What was Scouts costume?
16 Clues: Tom Robinson's lawyer. • Who narrates the story? • What does Atticus shoot? • What was Scouts costume? • Lee The author of the book. • Falsely accuses Tom of rape. • Who saves Jem after the play? • Maudie Whose house burns down? • Scout's age when the story begins. • Dolphus Raymond pretends to be this. • Last name of Atticus, Scout, and Jem. • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2013-05-23
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- Scouts older brother; four years older than Scout; Scout's close companion through the years
- Prosecuting attorney in the trial
- Great adult companion to Scout and Jem; neighbor to the Atticuses
- Narrator; lives with her father and her brother; 6 years old
- Boo Radley's brother; lives with Boo after fathers death
- Sister to Atticus; often has conflicting beliefs with Scout
- Young black man accused of raping Mayella Ewell, a young white woman; symbolizes one of the mockingbirds
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- Sheriff of Maycomb
- Lives in Mississippi but spends his summers in Maycomb, Alabama with his Aunt Rachel
- Elderly, racist woman who battles a morphine addiction
- Presides at the trial
- Head of a large poorer class family; receives welfare checks; spends money on alcohol; extreme racist
- Finch's black cook; provides structured discipline for Scout and Jem
- Bob Ewell's oldest daughter; accuses Tom Robinson of raping her
- Father of Scout and Jem; widower; attorney
- Begins as reclusive neighbor the children have never seen; feared by the children; tormented by the children; symbolizes one of the mockingbirds in the novel
16 Clues: Sheriff of Maycomb • Presides at the trial • Prosecuting attorney in the trial • Father of Scout and Jem; widower; attorney • Elderly, racist woman who battles a morphine addiction • Boo Radley's brother; lives with Boo after fathers death • Sister to Atticus; often has conflicting beliefs with Scout • Narrator; lives with her father and her brother; 6 years old • ...
TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD 2014-12-03
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- who was the Boy Scout got into a fight with at school?
- who else was a witness in the courtroom?
- what did Jem go back for after he got caught on the fence?
- who was standing behind the door when scout was explaining to the sheriff about what happened?
- what is the name of the woman tom supposedly assaulted?
- what is the name of the old lady the yelled at the children?
- what is bob ewell's "status" in their town?
- tom was killed later that night after court, he was..?
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- what is the full name of the Boy Scout and Jem make friends with?
- where is the children's mother?
- what did Jem find in the hollow of a tree?
- who was found in the woods with a knife in their ribs?
- who was in the car when bob ewell spat on Atticus?
- what do scout and Jem call their father?
- what is jem's real name?
- what was the costume scout was wearing?
16 Clues: what is jem's real name? • where is the children's mother? • what was the costume scout was wearing? • who else was a witness in the courtroom? • what do scout and Jem call their father? • what did Jem find in the hollow of a tree? • what is bob ewell's "status" in their town? • who was in the car when bob ewell spat on Atticus? • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2015-03-31
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- Setting- only the city
- Jem's got caught in the fence
- Narrator
- Finch's housekeeper
- Scout and Jem's aunt- Aunt ____
- Scout's 1st grade teacher- Miss__
- Atticus's job
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- Last name of Atticus, Scout & Jem
- Jem had to read to her- Mrs.______
- Scout & Jem's father
- Atticus shoots one
- Poor farmer family
- Her house burnt down- Miss _______
- Narrator's brother
- Only around during the summer
- 1st name of the mysterious neighbor
16 Clues: Narrator • Atticus's job • Atticus shoots one • Poor farmer family • Narrator's brother • Finch's housekeeper • Scout & Jem's father • Setting- only the city • Jem's got caught in the fence • Only around during the summer • Scout and Jem's aunt- Aunt ____ • Last name of Atticus, Scout & Jem • Scout's 1st grade teacher- Miss__ • Jem had to read to her- Mrs.______ • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2016-02-02
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- A type of pickle;also a character
- Type of firearm
- An activity loved by the main character
- Town the story takes place in
- Word used to scare someone;also a character
- She works for the main characters
- Name of author
Down
- Character that likes football
- The profession of Scout's father
- A feared and strange family
- You camp if you are one of these;also a character
- Place where things are hidden in a tree
- Bird that copies
- Type of bird;also family name of characters
- Something chewy found in the tree
- The father
16 Clues: The father • Name of author • Type of firearm • Bird that copies • A feared and strange family • Character that likes football • Town the story takes place in • The profession of Scout's father • A type of pickle;also a character • Something chewy found in the tree • She works for the main characters • Place where things are hidden in a tree • An activity loved by the main character • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2024-01-18
Across
- - To have strong manners
- - rudeness
- - lacking conscious awareness
- -shows a childlike innocence, trust, and openness
- - means lacking self-restraint when it would be wise to have it.
- - To temporary stay
- - showing fear and lack of confidence
- -describes something that is undiminished, unqualified, or absolute
Down
- - noisy, aggressive, defiant.
- - is an act of kindness or an inclination to be kind
- - occurring or operating at the same time
- - the removal of limbs; being cut to pieces
- -Extremely stupid or foolish
- -A person that is bold, sassy, and shameless
- - has a hissing sound, like when the librarian says, “Shhhhhhhh!”
- - an uneasy feeling or pang of conscience as to conduct
16 Clues: - rudeness • - To temporary stay • - To have strong manners • - noisy, aggressive, defiant. • - lacking conscious awareness • -Extremely stupid or foolish • - showing fear and lack of confidence • - occurring or operating at the same time • - the removal of limbs; being cut to pieces • -A person that is bold, sassy, and shameless • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2024-04-01
Across
- Who went home for lunch?
- Where is Miss Caroline from?
- What are the Cunningham's known for?
- Who lived liked animals?
- What did Miss Caroline hit Scout with?
- Who does Jean want to teach him at home?
- Who is Calpurnia?
- What grade was Jem in?
Down
- Why was the class laughing at Scout?
- What county did they live in?
- Who reads at home with Scout?
- Who didn't bring a lunch for school?
- What day were the shutters closed at the Radley house?
- Who had lice?
- Who didn't want to study cows?
- What grade was Scout in?
16 Clues: Who had lice? • Who is Calpurnia? • What grade was Jem in? • Who went home for lunch? • Who lived liked animals? • What grade was Scout in? • Where is Miss Caroline from? • What county did they live in? • Who reads at home with Scout? • Who didn't want to study cows? • Why was the class laughing at Scout? • Who didn't bring a lunch for school? • What are the Cunningham's known for? • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2025-01-16
Across
- Reserved or uncommunicative in speech
- In a wild state
- Insulting, abusive, or high critical language
- Made less severe or burdensome
- A feeling of intense embarrassment or shame
- A preference or special liking for something
Down
- In a forceful, passionate or intense matter
- An archaic team for a pharmacist
- Angry and bitter
- Well meaning and kindly
- Noisy and difficult to control
- Extremely stupid or foolish
- The instruction or improvement of a person morally or intellectually
- Having or displaying a friendly and pleasant manner
- Not showing due respect for another person
- Not spoiled or made impure
16 Clues: In a wild state • Angry and bitter • Well meaning and kindly • Not spoiled or made impure • Extremely stupid or foolish • Noisy and difficult to control • Made less severe or burdensome • An archaic team for a pharmacist • Reserved or uncommunicative in speech • Not showing due respect for another person • In a forceful, passionate or intense matter • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2025-12-10
Across
- What did the Jim Crow Laws mean for the black community?
- Boo carved items out of what?
- What is Atticus' job?
- What is the town called?
- What does Atticus represent?
- What is Heck Tate's job?
- What does Tom represent?
- Who is the narrator?
- What was Tom's verdict?
Down
- How many times was Tom shot?
- What is the main theme?
- What does Walter Cunningham represent?
- Who is the Finch's maid?
- What is Scout dressed up as when she is attacked?
- What does Jem do throughout the novel?
- What is Scout described as?
16 Clues: Who is the narrator? • What is Atticus' job? • What is the main theme? • What was Tom's verdict? • Who is the Finch's maid? • What is the town called? • What is Heck Tate's job? • What does Tom represent? • What is Scout described as? • How many times was Tom shot? • What does Atticus represent? • Boo carved items out of what? • What does Walter Cunningham represent? • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2025-12-16
Across
- Done in a fixed or traditional way, often repeatedly.
- To make a strong feeling, such as fear or pain, less severe.
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of another person.
- Avoiding the truth or not answering a question directly.
- To decide in court that someone is not guilty of a crime.
- The forced separation of people based on race.
- Not harmful or dangerous.
- Very quiet and not talkative.
- A person’s behavior or manners.
Down
- Treating others as if they are less important or less intelligent.
- Likely to cause arguments or disagreements.
- A social system that ranks people into classes and affects how they are treated.
- Having bad intentions or wanting to cause harm to others.
- A person who commits a crime or harmful act.
- Stubborn and unwilling to change one’s mind.
- Feeling angry or upset because something is unfair.
16 Clues: Not harmful or dangerous. • Very quiet and not talkative. • A person’s behavior or manners. • Likely to cause arguments or disagreements. • A person who commits a crime or harmful act. • Stubborn and unwilling to change one’s mind. • The forced separation of people based on race. • Feeling angry or upset because something is unfair. • ...
