to kill a mockingbird Crossword Puzzles
To Kill A Mockingbird Crossword 2013-04-08
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- Lost his pants in a game of strip poker.
- He shot at a negro in his collard patch.
- Was punched in the face by Scout at Aunt Alexandra's.
- Took great care of her azaleas.
- Who asked Scout to marry him?
- Called Atticus about the rabid dog.
- Believed when children disobeyed, smoked or fought seasons changed.
- Who only attends one day of school every year?
- The foul old lady Jem had to read to.
- The name of the Maycomb sheriff.
- The nickname of Atticus.
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- The person who caught the kids giving Boo a note.
- The drug Mrs.Dubose was addicted to.
- Was the student calling down Scout's father.
- The present Scout and Jem got for Christmas.
- Sewed up Jem's pants.
- Jem bought Scout a ______ for 17 cents.
- The name of the negro Atticus is defending in court.
- The name of caretaker of Mrs.Dubose.
- The name of the rabid dog.
- The person who had to collect the rabid dog's body.
- Thought the world was ending because of snow.
22 Clues: Sewed up Jem's pants. • The nickname of Atticus. • The name of the rabid dog. • Who asked Scout to marry him? • Took great care of her azaleas. • The name of the Maycomb sheriff. • Called Atticus about the rabid dog. • The drug Mrs.Dubose was addicted to. • The name of caretaker of Mrs.Dubose. • The foul old lady Jem had to read to. • Jem bought Scout a ______ for 17 cents. • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Crossword 2013-04-08
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- Main protagonist
- what Scout finds on the live oak tree
- Who does the snowman look like
- Comforts Miss Caroline from the mouse
- In the past Atticus was the best_______in Maycomb
- The children made a snowman made of snow and_____
- Atticus told the kids never to shoot at______
- Atticus's sister
- Neighbor of Scout and Jem
- Jem chopped Mrs Dubose_______
- Miss Caroline was scared of a______
- Lives in Radley house
- Scout and Jems father
- Who took cement out of the tree
- Maycomb sheriff
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- House the children feared
- When did old Mrs Radley die
- Walter Cunningham poured_______all over his dinner
- Invited by Jem to dinner
- Mr Radley's tree was filled with
- Scouts first grade teacher
- Captured a mouse for Miss Caroline
- Rabid dog Atticus shot
- Baked three small cakes for the children
- gossipy neighbor
- The finches cook
- Uncle Jack asked Miss Maudie to _______him
- Town the story takes place
- Boo Radley's first name
- Boo Radley's older brother
- An animal like family
31 Clues: Maycomb sheriff • Main protagonist • gossipy neighbor • The finches cook • Atticus's sister • Lives in Radley house • An animal like family • Scout and Jems father • Rabid dog Atticus shot • Boo Radley's first name • Invited by Jem to dinner • House the children feared • Neighbor of Scout and Jem • Scouts first grade teacher • Town the story takes place • Boo Radley's older brother • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird - Crossword 2013-04-08
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- What did Scout find in the tree?
- What type of rare weather was Maycomb having?
- What is Boo's real name?
- What is the name of the neighbour across the street that Scout hangs out with?
- Who covered Scout with a blanket?
- What is the name of the man Atticus is defending?
- What article of clothing did Jem leave on the fence?
- What was Scouts teacher's name?
- The kids were trying to give Boo Radley a _____?
- Who rolled to the Radly house in a tire?
- What did Jem buy Scout with his birthday money?
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- What did Nathan Radley fill the tree with?
- Who's the really poor boy with a dad that is a farmer?
- Jem and Scout put a _____ in the knot-hole.
- Who asked Scout to marry him?
- Who is the sheriff of Maycomb County?
- What student came to school one day a year?
- Who did the snowman resemble?
- What is Atticus' brothers name?
- Who did the figures resemble that were found in the tree?
- What was in the shiny package Jem found in the tree?
- What was Mrs. Dubose addicted to?
- What type of flower did Jem behead?
- What type of animal did Atticus shoot?
24 Clues: What is Boo's real name? • Who asked Scout to marry him? • Who did the snowman resemble? • What is Atticus' brothers name? • What was Scouts teacher's name? • What did Scout find in the tree? • Who covered Scout with a blanket? • What was Mrs. Dubose addicted to? • What type of flower did Jem behead? • Who is the sheriff of Maycomb County? • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Crossword 2013-02-26
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- lazy; absent
- uncommonly
- scribble
- wisely; sensibly
- restriction of property by limiting inheritnce to specific descendnts
- agreed
- very harmful; deadly
- favorable
- force; coerce
- shame; humiliation
- frustrate
- druggist
- holding a person
- appease
- rickety; ready to collapse
- remain stationary
- annoyance
- crush
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- lethargic; inactive
- evade the truth
- curious
- seeking; searching
- theory; hunch
- absolute power or authority
- frown
- friendly
- impossible to comprehend
- obscene; crude
- moody; sullen
- dull
- thoughtful; preoccupied
- slave
32 Clues: dull • frown • slave • crush • agreed • curious • appease • scribble • friendly • druggist • favorable • frustrate • annoyance • uncommonly • lazy; absent • theory; hunch • force; coerce • moody; sullen • obscene; crude • evade the truth • wisely; sensibly • holding a person • remain stationary • seeking; searching • shame; humiliation • lethargic; inactive • very harmful; deadly • thoughtful; preoccupied • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Wordsearch 2013-10-02
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- To obtain or get
- Pertains to the stomach; a form of sickness
- An attitude or thought towards something
- Dutiful respect; devotion
- Silent or uncommunicative
- Disapproved of or not allowed
- An act of departing from the normal or usual way
- A temporary retreat for political offenders
- Sensitive; extreme
- A druggist or pharmacist
- An unhappy or gloomy state of mind
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- Being the first kind in existence
- To present something in a distasteful manner
- An imitation of
- A part of something; goes with
- Courteous; sincere; friendly
- A vacation; stay
- Uncertain or confused
- To ease; to make less severe
- A slave
20 Clues: A slave • An imitation of • To obtain or get • A vacation; stay • Sensitive; extreme • Uncertain or confused • A druggist or pharmacist • Dutiful respect; devotion • Silent or uncommunicative • Courteous; sincere; friendly • To ease; to make less severe • Disapproved of or not allowed • A part of something; goes with • Being the first kind in existence • An unhappy or gloomy state of mind • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird- Vocabulary 2013-10-22
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- a bright green twinning vine, often used for holidays and special occasions
- a thin oil, used for fuel or lighting
- friendly
- to be irked or annoyed
- causes annoyance or problems
- peacefulness; serenity
- devotion to religious duties and practices
- members of a branch of a protestant Christian denomination
- a legal situation regarding the use of inherited property
- an early form of a pharmacist, a person who prepares and sells medicine
- going somewhere or doing something unusual or not normal for you
- a current of water that moves against the main current; a whirlpool
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- a slang term for a head louse.
- blood red
- a violent attack
- evil
- extremely hard and firm
- a person who often finds fault with people or things, and usually lets you know about it under no uncertain terms.
- belonging to a particular region or country
- rigid, severe, or straight
20 Clues: evil • friendly • blood red • a violent attack • to be irked or annoyed • peacefulness; serenity • extremely hard and firm • rigid, severe, or straight • causes annoyance or problems • a slang term for a head louse. • a thin oil, used for fuel or lighting • devotion to religious duties and practices • belonging to a particular region or country • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Vocabulary 2013-12-15
20 Clues: span • cross • brawl • taunt • fluent • verify • sculpt • talent • implied • fragile • dodging • monument • imposing • variation • comparing • arrogantly • substitute • reflective • innovative • watchfulness
To Kill A Mockingbird Crossword 2014-10-15
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- Feeling of resentment.
- "That's why it's a sin to kill a ___________."
- To deny the truth of a statement.
- "Now class, say it together,'We are a __________'"
- "A grave _____________ to all present."
- "Jem decided there was no point in ________ and was silent."
- To subject someone to hostility and ill-treatment because of their race.
- Who is Tom Robinson's lawyer?
- Alexandra tells dill its not becoming to a child its -_______.
- Tom Robinson was found?
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- To be known/talked about by many people.
- Not able to be understood.
- To annoy or exasperate someone.
- The J in JP.
- Relating to black people.
- To treat someone unfairly because of their religion, race, or other personal features.
- Scout wondered what life would be like if Jem were ________.
- We heard what from Heck,Tom,Bob,and Mayella?
- What does Miss Stephanie Crawford assume Scout wants to be when she grows up?
- Who is Jean Louise Finch?
20 Clues: The J in JP. • Feeling of resentment. • Tom Robinson was found? • Relating to black people. • Who is Jean Louise Finch? • Not able to be understood. • Who is Tom Robinson's lawyer? • To annoy or exasperate someone. • To deny the truth of a statement. • "A grave _____________ to all present." • To be known/talked about by many people. • We heard what from Heck,Tom,Bob,and Mayella? • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Crossword 2014-05-01
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- the introduction wasn't substantial
- that flowers are brightly colored
- a car is very heavy.
- my grandma is nice and sweet
- the bear attacked the family
- i was relieved to see that everything was OK
- i gave her an extremely nice complement
- the little girl didn't show me any resect
- when my little sister got her ears pierced she made a high pitched sound
- i was looking at the beautiful roses
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- the door was closed very fast
- i saw the man covering the mouth and nose so that they would die
- i was so happy because my brother won
- a block of cheese is difficult to carry
- the dog was limping so he couldn't walk
- the man picked up the rock with strength
- the angry police officer approached the criminal
- i saw a drama movie and it was from Rome
- the two countries were in an argument
- i saw the weather this morning
- my uncle has a wife
- all the sentences that she wrote were true
- yesterday i found something weird
- ant are extremely small
- the kid was innocent
- the criminal committed a horrible crime
- what are the first principles of a subject
- i gave the food to the gods
- the car was at the edge of the street
- the ant was so small
30 Clues: my uncle has a wife • a car is very heavy. • the kid was innocent • the ant was so small • ant are extremely small • i gave the food to the gods • my grandma is nice and sweet • the bear attacked the family • the door was closed very fast • i saw the weather this morning • that flowers are brightly colored • yesterday i found something weird • the introduction wasn't substantial • ...
HOW TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD 2014-04-03
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- characterized by gloom and mystery and the grotesque
- lacking definite form or limits
- cause to feel shame; hurt the pride of
- lacking sufficient water or rainfall
- profoundly honored
- a constitutional tendency to be gloomy and depressed
- learn or discover with certainty
- a journey to a sacred place
- suitable to your needs
- out of fashion
- housing that someone is living in
- compulsory force or threat
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- so lacking in interest as to cause mental weariness
- one who lives in solitude
- belonging to or active during the night
- characterized by action or forcefulness or force of personality
- have the idea for
- move toward
- liable to sudden unpredictable change
- auguring favorable circumstances and good luck
- make clear by removing impurities or solids, as by heating
- (used especially of persons) of inferior size
- a journey by a large group to escape from a hostile environment
- tastelessly showy
24 Clues: move toward • out of fashion • have the idea for • tastelessly showy • profoundly honored • suitable to your needs • one who lives in solitude • compulsory force or threat • a journey to a sacred place • lacking definite form or limits • learn or discover with certainty • housing that someone is living in • lacking sufficient water or rainfall • liable to sudden unpredictable change • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Review 2023-12-15
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- How Tom Robinson was killed
- Where Boo hid presents
- What Jem lost on a fence
- what Bob Ewell was killed with
- Calpurnia is the Finch's __
- The town's name
- honest lawyer
- Scout's costume
- Scout's brother
- What Ms. Dubose gave Jem
- What Boo put around Scout during the fire
- What the mob wanted to do to Tom Robinson before the trial
- Mayella's age
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- What Boo's brother used to scare Jem off
- One of the main themes
- Bob Ewell's accusation
- Main Character
- Ms.Maudie's house ___ down
- Jem breaks this
- the mockingbird
- The jury's verdict
- Atticus shot a __ dog
- Mayella has __ siblings
- Boo Radley __ Bob Ewell
24 Clues: honest lawyer • Mayella's age • Main Character • The town's name • Jem breaks this • the mockingbird • Scout's costume • Scout's brother • The jury's verdict • Atticus shot a __ dog • Where Boo hid presents • One of the main themes • Bob Ewell's accusation • Mayella has __ siblings • Boo Radley __ Bob Ewell • What Jem lost on a fence • What Ms. Dubose gave Jem • Ms.Maudie's house ___ down • ...
To kill a mockingbird vocab. 2024-02-12
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- We were planning our _____ against the enemy to obtain materials.
- Action or speech that makes someone annoyed.
- To find something out for certain.
- Something very old.
- If something is very small it is ____________
- The state of being extremely calm.
- Not friendly
- My car is a ______
- Cannot be fully understood.
- Offering nothing that is stimulating.
- If someone is bad-tempered they are ________.
- To surrender or yield
- Calm and peaceful.
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- If someone is intimidating you they are __________.
- If someone is interested in death they are _____
- To make a bad feeling less intense.
- A temporary stay
- Lack of respect.
- The quality of well-being.
- He was ___________ his theory to me.
- Is someone is obsessed with something they are _________.
- Incapable of making mistakes or being wrong.
- One who does not talk may be considered this.
- If someone is standing in a bold stance they might be standing ______.
- Overcome with anger.
25 Clues: Not friendly • A temporary stay • Lack of respect. • My car is a ______ • Calm and peaceful. • Something very old. • Overcome with anger. • To surrender or yield • The quality of well-being. • Cannot be fully understood. • To find something out for certain. • The state of being extremely calm. • To make a bad feeling less intense. • He was ___________ his theory to me. • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Crossword 2023-03-26
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- “Until I feared I would lose it, I never loved to ______. One does not love breathing” (18).
- The story takes place during the ______.
- What does Scout find first in the knot-hole of the tree?
- Who leads the lynch mob that tries to get rid of Tom Robinson when he is in the county jail?
- What drug was Mrs. Dubose addicted to?
- “Atticus told me to delete the ______ and I'd have the facts” (59).
- Boo's full name.
- Who is the judge of the case between Tom Robinson and Bob Ewell?
- Who wrote To Kill a Mockingbird?
- Scout ends up in the Radley yard after riding inside a ______.
- According to the rumors, Boo Radley once ______ his father with a pair of scissors.
- "I think there’s just one kind of ______. ______" (227).
- During the school year, Dill lives in the state of ______.
- Scout and Jem make a snowman based on Mr. ______.
- What did Atticus want to teach Jem about by making him read to Mrs. Dubose?
- Miss Maudie and Atticus say it is a sin to kill a specific type of bird because they are ______.
- What nickname does Mr. Tate give to Atticus?
- This person doesn't allow anyone in the congregation to leave until ten dollars had been collected.
- Scout and Jem's mother ______ when Scout was two years old.
- Dill is ______'s nephew.
- What do Miss Maudie and Atticus say is a sin to kill?
- Tom Robinson was tried guilty for ______ Mayella Ewell.
- Scout's full name is ______.
- Atticus shot the rabid dog, ______.
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- Who assigned Atticus the case?
- “People in their right minds never take pride in their ______” (98).
- ______ comes over to live with Scout's family to provide feminine influence on Scout.
- The family's cook is ______.
- What does Jem try to give Boo Radley with a fishing pole?
- ______'s house burns down.
- Dill finds ______ in Dolphus Raymond's bottle.
- Dill's full name.
- Atticus gives Scout ______ for reading to Mrs.Dubose.
- Who does Jem and Scout find under Scout's bed after the two fight about Jem telling his sister what to do?
- “The one thing that doesn’t abide by majority rule is a person’s ______” (105).
- Jem's full name is ______.
- "Sometimes the ______ in the hand of one man is worse than a whisky bottle in the hand of [another]" (45).
- Who won the case?
- The Radley tree was ______ so Nathan Radley filled up the knot-hole in the tree.
- Who founded Finch's landing?
- Who has lice in their hair on the first day of school in first grade?
41 Clues: Boo's full name. • Dill's full name. • Who won the case? • Dill is ______'s nephew. • ______'s house burns down. • Jem's full name is ______. • The family's cook is ______. • Who founded Finch's landing? • Scout's full name is ______. • Who assigned Atticus the case? • Who wrote To Kill a Mockingbird? • Atticus shot the rabid dog, ______. • What drug was Mrs. Dubose addicted to? • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Crossword 2023-03-01
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- The location where the extended Finch family meets up for Christmas
- The main protagonist of the book; often referred to as a tomboy
- The girl that Tom Robinson supposedly took advantage of
- Scout finds this sweet treat in the knothole in the tree in front of the Radley house; eats both of them then tells Jem about it
- These are the type of flower that Jem destroyed in Miss Dubose's yard
- The cousin of Scout who tests her willingness to not break when someone talks badly about Atticus
- Scout’s first grade teacher; doesn’t like how literary Scout already is before she even starts teaching her
- Scout dresses up as this for the pageant
- The dog the becomes rabid and is shot by Atticus
- The African American man who was accused of taking advantage of Mayella; left hand is crippled
- His arm got broken towards the end of the book by Bob Ewell
- Jem and Scout find these carved figurines that looked like themselves in the knothole
- The father of the Finch household; looked up to by Scout and Dill
- Atticus says that this bird is harmless and all it does is bring its singing and joy everywhere it goes
- Boo Radley wrapped this item around Scout the night of the fire
- Calpurnia’s adult son; the garbage collector of Maycomb
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- The judge of the Tom Robinson case; looks like he is asleep half the time but actually pays very close attention
- The place where the gang of men come and try to kill Tom Robinson; where the accused criminals of Maycomb are held
- The older brother of Boo Radley; fills the knot hole in the tree in front of the Radley house
- Tom Robinson’s wife
- The boy who pours syrup all over his food while he was eating at the Finch household
- The prosecutor in the Tom Robinson trial
- The African American maid of the Finch family; pretty much raises the Finch kids
- The sheriff of Maycomb; comes up with the idea that Bob Ewell killed himself on accident
- The doctor of Maycomb
- The pastor of the First Purchase African American church in Maycomb
- Neighbor of the Finch’s who is actually glad when her house burns down
- Covers Scout in a blanket on the night that Miss Maudie’s house burned down; saved Jem and Scout by stabbing Bob Ewell with a knife
- The racist, abusive father of the Ewell family; supposedly witnessed Tom Robinson taking advantage of his daughter
- Jem has to take this piece of clothing off whenever he runs from Nathan Radley; went back for it later and found that it was folded up for him
30 Clues: Tom Robinson’s wife • The doctor of Maycomb • The prosecutor in the Tom Robinson trial • Scout dresses up as this for the pageant • The dog the becomes rabid and is shot by Atticus • The girl that Tom Robinson supposedly took advantage of • Calpurnia’s adult son; the garbage collector of Maycomb • His arm got broken towards the end of the book by Bob Ewell • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Vocabulary 2023-02-16
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- Strong disapproval
- Nice;Friendly
- To indulge
- Stupid or foolish
- Wickedness
- Embarrass
- A living thing
- Having a friendly manner
- Successful
- To pacify or quiet
- Dull
- Immediate danger
- Mostly small
- Having many skills
- Likely to start an argument
- Hurtful language
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- Power over others
- A temporary stay
- Forbidden by laws
- causing no harm
- Unimaginable
- Unpleasant feeling
- Limited control
- Intens;Forcefully
- To separate
25 Clues: Dull • Embarrass • To indulge • Wickedness • Successful • To separate • Unimaginable • Mostly small • Nice;Friendly • A living thing • causing no harm • Limited control • A temporary stay • Immediate danger • Hurtful language • Power over others • Forbidden by laws • Stupid or foolish • Intens;Forcefully • Strong disapproval • Unpleasant feeling • To pacify or quiet • Having many skills • Having a friendly manner • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird - IV 2023-04-06
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- _____ interrupts the trial with a note
- Scout's classmate who is lent a quarter to buy lunch
- the last time it snowed in Maycomb
- the narrator of the story
- Bob Ewell uses this hand to write
- Scout wears _____ on a daily basis and was scolded by Mrs. Dubose
- the name of the rabid dog
- What drink is in the brown paper bag?
- Jem and Scout's uncle who comes to visit them
- the name of Jack's cat
- who they were waiting for to lift Tim Johnson with his garbage truck
- "Shoot all the _____ you want..." (Lee 90)
- the Finches' neighbor
- the father
- what Atticus teaches Jem and Scout to shoot
- the narrator's brother
- the city the story takes place in
- what Jem and Scout invite Walter to eat for dinner
- the first name of Boo Radley's dad
- a recluse who doesn't leave his house
- Tom Robinson was accused of _____ Mayella
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- the Finches' cook
- the flower Mrs. Dubose gives to Jem
- what Walter Cunningham pours on his dinner
- Atticus's sister
- the person falsely accused of raping Mayella
- the hole in the tree was filled with _____
- the first thing Scout finds in the tree
- "The one thing that doesn't abide by majority rule is a person's _____"
- Boo Radley's older brother
- Scout's teacher
- "they don't do one thing but sing their _____ out for us." (Lee 90)
- Bob Ewell's daughter
- a white man who lives with black people and pretends to be drunk
- a drunk member of the poorest family in Maycomb
- what Miss Maudie is scared will freeze in the snow
- what Mrs. Dubose was addicted to for most of her life
- what Scout and Jem drink in summer mornings
- Miss Caroline gets mad at Scout because she can _____
- the city where Dill lives
40 Clues: the father • Scout's teacher • Atticus's sister • the Finches' cook • Bob Ewell's daughter • the Finches' neighbor • the name of Jack's cat • the narrator's brother • the narrator of the story • the name of the rabid dog • the city where Dill lives • Boo Radley's older brother • Bob Ewell uses this hand to write • the city the story takes place in • the last time it snowed in Maycomb • ...
BONUS - To Kill a Mockingbird 2024-02-17
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- diffusing warmth and friendliness
- any carefree episode
- implied by or inferred from actions or statements
- distant, cold, or detached in manner
- one who is absent from school without permission
- stick or hold together and resist separation
- indicating favorable circumstances and good luck
- delight greatly in
- lacking in sophistication or worldliness
- suggesting the horror of death and decay
- the way a person behaves toward other people
- a temporary stay
- brief and to the point
- pleasant and beneficial in nature or influence
- diffusing warmth and friendliness
- a health professional who prepares and dispenses drugs
- not direct, explicit, or straightforward
- out of fashion
- make by braiding or interlacing
- slightly insane
- spotlessly clean and fresh
- having a difficult and contrary disposition
- marked by strong resentment or cynicism
- a sudden short attack
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- clothes and linens that a bride brings to a marriage
- act between parties with a view to reconciling differences
- personal property, as opposed to real estate
- liable to sudden unpredictable change
- move in a wavy pattern or with a rising and falling motion
- habitually reserved and uncommunicative
- a tuft of hair in a different direction from the rest
- lacking significance or liveliness or spirit or zest
- cause to become
- suppress or crush completely
- cut off from a whole
- noisily and stubbornly defiant
- in fear or dread of possible evil or harm
- showing an inclination to disagree
- a party to a lawsuit
- a room or building equipped with one or more toilets
- a person of nearly the same age as another
- devoid of intelligence
- a framework that supports climbing plants
- decorate
- in poor or broken-down condition
- put on clothes
- deeply or seriously thoughtful
- approach and speak to someone aggressively or insistently
- a purposeful surveillance to guard or observe
- move stealthily
50 Clues: decorate • out of fashion • put on clothes • cause to become • slightly insane • move stealthily • a temporary stay • delight greatly in • any carefree episode • cut off from a whole • a party to a lawsuit • a sudden short attack • brief and to the point • devoid of intelligence • spotlessly clean and fresh • suppress or crush completely • noisily and stubbornly defiant • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Crossword 2024-04-19
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- The black woman who takes care of the Finch's home
- What Scout slowly learns
- Why the black man is convicted
- Ewell The father of Mayella
- What the black people experience
- What all the characters struggle with during the story
- The job of Mr. Tate
- What TKAM is
- Atticus has this characteristic, unlike most in the book
- What a jury is responsible for
- The black man falsely convicted
- The animal this book is based on
- This is taught in the most famous quote in this book
- What Scout, Arthur Radley, et al go through
- The family that Arthur belongs in
- Whom Scout wants to marry
- The narrator's brother
- The place the children believe to be haunted
- The family name of Scout and Jem
- The character assumed to be autism
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- The author of this book
- At what time in the narrator's life is this story narrated?
- The woman that accuses someone of rape
- The area of the US they live in
- Scout's father
- The group of people who suffer in the book
- The job of Atticus
- The narrator
- The county where they live
- What Atticus experiences after losing the trial
- What Atticus wants his kids to learn
- where the trial takes place
- What the black man goes through
- What is Maycomb County?
- What Mayella lacks
- The relation between Scout and Miss. Maudie
- The state they live in
- The family that accuses Tom Robinson
- An ideal that sadly isn't achieved in the book
39 Clues: The narrator • What TKAM is • Scout's father • The job of Atticus • What Mayella lacks • The job of Mr. Tate • The state they live in • The narrator's brother • The author of this book • What is Maycomb County? • What Scout slowly learns • Whom Scout wants to marry • The county where they live • Ewell The father of Mayella • where the trial takes place • Why the black man is convicted • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Crossword 2024-04-19
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- Who does Scout start hanging out with after Jem and Dill stop inviting her?
- Who is Atticus Finch's younger brother(full name)?
- Who is the isolated neighbor of Scout and Jem?
- Who was Tom Robinson's wife?
- What is the protagonist's full name?
- Who is the cook for Atticus, Jem, and Scout?
- Who is the eldest daughter of Bob Ewell?
- Who defended the man accused of rape?
- Who was the teacher who didn't like that Scout could read?
- Who says she doesn't believe in persecuting people yet persecutes black people herself?
- What is the name of the town the story takes place in?
- Where does Scout have to go every Christmas(don't include the apostrophe)?
- Who is the sheriff?
- A widely distributed climbing shrub with hooks and tendrils, mentioned on page 21.
- How many siblings does Mayella Ewell have?
- What was Scout to be in the original pageant Maycomb County: Ad Astra Per Aspera?
- Any person exhibiting sexual or gender divergence, such as a transvestite or homosexual, first used on page 68 referring to how the snowman kept changing genders.
- Who is the local seamstress?
- An intestinal parasite of humans mentioned of page 19.
- Who died trying to kill Scout and Jem at the end of the book?
- Who is the giant gossip mentioned in the book?
- Where were they afraid of at the beginning of the book?
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- What is Jem's full name?
- Who is the doctor that tends to Jem when he gets injured?
- What is the full name of the morphine addict?
- Where is Dill from? (write as city then state)
- Who composed the original pageant Maycomb County: Ad Astra Per Aspera?
- What family only comes to school once a year?
- Who is Miss Maudie's father?
- Who is Scout's cousin?
- Uncle Jack's cat.
- What family never takes anything they can't pay back?
- How old was Scout at the beginning of the book?
- Who was unfairly accused of rape(full name)?
- What was the mad dog's name?
- Who was the judge in the case?
- Atticus' old nickname, without the apostrophe and hyphen.
- What does Scout call Atticus Finch's sister?
- A sack of a coarse material, mentioned on page 21.
- Who is the snowman Jem makes shaped like?
40 Clues: Uncle Jack's cat. • Who is the sheriff? • Who is Scout's cousin? • What is Jem's full name? • Who was Tom Robinson's wife? • Who is Miss Maudie's father? • What was the mad dog's name? • Who is the local seamstress? • Who was the judge in the case? • What is the protagonist's full name? • Who defended the man accused of rape? • Who is the eldest daughter of Bob Ewell? • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Crossword 2024-03-22
Across
- The town Dill claimed to live in
- Preferred to live among black people though being white himself
- Scout couldn’t remember a time when she couldn’t ____
- Falsely accused of rape
- The aunt who wishes Scout to be more “lady-like”
- Miss Maudie made the best ____ cakes
- Blames bad weather on children
- The Finch family cook
- The only daughter of the Ewells
- The person who actually assaulted Mayella
- Likes to gossip and learn about drama
- Killed Bob Ewell
- Jem’s age at the beginning of the book
- Scout and Jem first found ___ in the tree
- Plugged up the knot hole of the Radley tree
- Scout’s real name
- Atticus’ childhood nickname
- The reverend of Maycomb’s black church
- Fought against a morphine addiction and won (last name)
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- Her house caught on fire
- First name of the first Finch to come to Alabama
- First person who told Scout that Atticus was a n*****-lover
- Similar to a drawer or dresser
- Jem has a passion for ___ magazines
- Dill’s caretaker in Maycomb
- Scout and Jem’s father
- Atticus’ profession
- Jem’s age at the end of the novel
- The sickness the dog that Atticus shot had
- The Ewells’ lawyer
- Scout’s first grade teacher
- Maycomb’s black church
- Boo’s real name
- The judge presiding over Tom Robinson’s case
- The town the book takes place in
- Atticus is getting ___
- The Maycomb County sheriff
- Every Christmas Atticus takes his children to Finch’s ___
- The uncle whom Scout taught a lesson
- Scout’s age at the beginning of the book
- A child passed from relative to relative
41 Clues: Boo’s real name • Killed Bob Ewell • Scout’s real name • The Ewells’ lawyer • Atticus’ profession • The Finch family cook • Scout and Jem’s father • Maycomb’s black church • Atticus is getting ___ • Falsely accused of rape • Her house caught on fire • The Maycomb County sheriff • Dill’s caretaker in Maycomb • Scout’s first grade teacher • Atticus’ childhood nickname • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Vocabulary 2022-10-03
Across
- good having better than average skill
- to make definite
- the act of being impatient or arrogant
- escape or avoid
- represents idea of innocence
- who lives solitary life
- feeling or showing certainty
- unclean, dirty duress act of using force
- uninteresting manner and lacks strong emotion
- something highly pleasing
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- ready to face and endure danger
- a persons death
- showing to give more
- having or shown higher level
- secretly allow something immoral, illegal or harmful to occur
- causing someone to accept as true or valid
- displaying kindness and concern
- to do something scary; bravery
- the focus of public attention
- lacks strength or energy
- calm or inducing sleep
- exact words, concise
- absorbed in or involving thought
23 Clues: a persons death • escape or avoid • to make definite • showing to give more • exact words, concise • calm or inducing sleep • who lives solitary life • lacks strength or energy • something highly pleasing • having or shown higher level • represents idea of innocence • feeling or showing certainty • the focus of public attention • to do something scary; bravery • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Crossword 2025-02-20
Across
- "I wanted you to see what real courage is, instead of getting the idea that courage is a man with a gun in his hand"(Lee 115). This emphasises the theme of...
- “-until you climb into his skin and walk around in it”(Lee 30). This shows the theme of...
- The brother of Scout and about 4 years older
- The person through which the story is told
- “The main one is, if I didn’t I couldn’t hold up my head in town, I couldn’t represent this county in the legislature, I couldn’t even tell you or Jem not to do something again"(Lee 77). This quote represents how how many of the characters in Maycomb stick with their...
- A little boy who makes fun of Scout for Atticus's trial
- A mysterious character that leaves a blanket on Scout during the fire
- "The sun said twelve noon"(Lee 41). This would be considered...
- Although she would die Mrs. Dubose did the right thing in quitting her addiction, this could be...
- "her hand was as wide as a bed slat and twice as hard"(Lee 6). This is an example of a...
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- When scout goes to school she likes to talk and be more active, but the teacher says that girls should be quiet and obedient. This is just one spot where we see the theme of...
- A very intelligent person and the father of Scout and Jem
- Fills in the Knot whole with cement and is Boo Radley's older brother
- A character who gets passed around from family member to family member
- The mockingbird is a symbol of...
- Scout's first-grade teacher
- One thing about the town of Maycomb is that most people hate and mistreat blacks, this sets up the theme of...
- A character who tries her best to break a morphine addiction
- A character whose house burns down
- "Uncle Jack was a head shorter than Atticus"(Lee 80). This is a...
20 Clues: Scout's first-grade teacher • The mockingbird is a symbol of... • A character whose house burns down • The person through which the story is told • The brother of Scout and about 4 years older • A little boy who makes fun of Scout for Atticus's trial • A very intelligent person and the father of Scout and Jem • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Crossword 2025-02-23
Across
- Symbolizes leaving things be, letting people have peace.
- This characters house burnt down.
- The protagonist of the story.
- Does not tell Scout an answer when she asks a question.
- Jem displays this characteristic.
- What is Atticus' job?
- Atticus' house hand/ maid.
- Thinks Scout should be more ladylike.
- The whole county dislikes this family.
- Scout's teacher.
- One of the biggest themes of the novel.
- Where the novel takes place.
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- A characteristic of Maycomb that Ms. Caroline does not understand.
- The first thing Scout finds in the hole in the tree.
- What does Jem rip trying to get away from the Radley Place?
- A theme in the novel that still applies to today.
- Does not come out of his house.
- Scout and Jems father.
- Wants to be a lawyer.
- The novel takes place during this.
20 Clues: Scout's teacher. • What is Atticus' job? • Wants to be a lawyer. • Scout and Jems father. • Atticus' house hand/ maid. • Where the novel takes place. • The protagonist of the story. • Does not come out of his house. • This characters house burnt down. • Jem displays this characteristic. • The novel takes place during this. • Thinks Scout should be more ladylike. • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Crossword 2025-02-23
Across
- The precipitation after Mrs. Radley's death.
- A heavy theme throughout the novel, is often represented with slurs.
- Atticus's younger brother, Scout and Jem's uncle.
- Atticus and Jack's sister and Jem and Scout's aunt.
- "Maycomb County had recently been told that it had nothing to fear but fear itself," is a ___ to Roosevelt's 1933 inauguration speech (Lee 6).
- Scout's second cousin, whom she punched in the face.
- A theme in the novel, that is the ability to understand how another is feeling.
- A lawyer, and Scout and Jem's father.
- Atticus's nickname
- A theme used in a statement Atticus makes "'Simply because we were licked a hundred years before we started is no reason for us not to try to win,'"(Lee 87).
- "'bought cotton'" is a ___ (Lee 10).
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- The lens readers see through with Scout's eyes.
- A previous judgement of a person that is made before meeting them.
- Charles Baker Harris's aunt with whom he spends his summers.
- The item Boo Radley gave Scout to stay warm.
- Scout and Jem's friend who is also Scout's "fiance"
- Boo Radley's first name.
- The Narrator.
- The town the novel takes place in.
- Scout's older brother
20 Clues: The Narrator. • Atticus's nickname • Scout's older brother • Boo Radley's first name. • The town the novel takes place in. • "'bought cotton'" is a ___ (Lee 10). • A lawyer, and Scout and Jem's father. • The precipitation after Mrs. Radley's death. • The item Boo Radley gave Scout to stay warm. • The lens readers see through with Scout's eyes. • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Crossword 2025-02-05
Across
- State laws that enforced racial segregation
- A person poured this all over their food
- Jem and Scout found this in a tree
- Sings, brings joy, and is considered a sin if you kill one of these
- an animal was killed because it had rabies
- Willing to cause harm
- To suppress or to pacify
- Scout thought the world was ending because of this
- Scout and Jem found a carving of them
- The separation of two or more things
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- Ms. Caroline thought that these were cooties
- Religious
- In a warm, friendly and polite manner
- A type of flower
- Unwillingness to spend money
- To talk/write about yourself in a proud or a self-admiring way
- Argumentative, controversial
- This kept Scout warm when she was outside during a fire
- Ghost
- A loud weapon
20 Clues: Ghost • Religious • A loud weapon • A type of flower • Willing to cause harm • To suppress or to pacify • Unwillingness to spend money • Argumentative, controversial • Jem and Scout found this in a tree • The separation of two or more things • In a warm, friendly and polite manner • Scout and Jem found a carving of them • A person poured this all over their food • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Crossword 2025-11-11
Across
- The prosecutor who questions Tom Robinson harshly.
- A timepiece; the children find one on the tree.
- The woman who accuses Tom Robinson.
- Scout and Jem’s father; a lawyer who defends Tom Robinson.
- What Atticus teaches his children to show to everyone.
- Purity or goodness, often lost as one grows up.
- An award, like the one Jem finds in the tree.
- Being cut off from others, like Boo Radley is.
- Scout’s older brother.
- The Finch family’s cook who helps raise the children.
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- What Scout receives both in and out of school.
- Relating to the culture and traditions of the American South.
- When people are treated unfairly due to bias or class.
- Tom Robinson’s left arm is this after an accident.
- The flowers Mrs. Dubose grows that Jem destroys.
- Atticus’s sister who comes to stay with the family.
- Another small gift left in the tree for the children.
- The man falsely accused of a terrible crime.
- The kids’ summer friend who visits Maycomb.
- The young narrator of the story.
20 Clues: Scout’s older brother. • The young narrator of the story. • The woman who accuses Tom Robinson. • The kids’ summer friend who visits Maycomb. • The man falsely accused of a terrible crime. • An award, like the one Jem finds in the tree. • What Scout receives both in and out of school. • Being cut off from others, like Boo Radley is. • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird I 2025-12-08
Across
- — Narrator’s nickname
- Radley — Reclusive neighbor surrounded by local legends
- — Brother who breaks his arm later in the story
- — Maycomb lawyer and father
- Decimal System — Method Jem mistakenly believes Scout is being taught
- — Simon Finch’s religious identity
- Swift — One of the children’s story-play characters
- Dubose — Elderly neighbor the children fear
- Cunningham — Classmate who refuses Miss Caroline’s quarter
- — Tired old town where the Finches live
- — Finch family cook and disciplinarian
- Landing — Original Finch family homestead
- — Summer friend fascinated by Boo Radley
- Ewell — Filthy boy with a “cootie” who leaves school after day one
- — Parasite that crawls from Burris Ewell’s hair
- Radley — Boo’s brother who returns after Mr. Radley’s death
- Finch — Finch ancestor who founded their Alabama homestead
- — Moral lesson Atticus teaches Scout about understanding others
- Caroline — Scout’s first-grade teacher
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- sitter — Odd story in Atticus’s newspaper that inspires Jem’s stunt
- — Substance Miss Caroline recommends for treating Burris’s scalp
- Register — Newspaper Scout reads aloud in class
- Stephanie — Neighborhood gossip spreading Boo stories
- — Legal issue involving Mr. Cunningham’s land
- — Agreement Atticus and Scout make about school and reading
- Rachel — Dill’s aunt
- carts — Vehicles pulled by mules during the Depression
- — Movie that earns Dill Jem’s respect
- — Dill’s hometown
- Place — House the children fear and dare each other to approach
- soap — What Miss Caroline tells Burris to wash with
- — Syrup Walter pours all over his meal
- bread — Treat Calpurnia makes to cheer Scout
- County — Miss Caroline’s home region in North Alabama
- officer — Official who forces Ewells to appear for the first day
35 Clues: — Dill’s hometown • Rachel — Dill’s aunt • — Narrator’s nickname • — Maycomb lawyer and father • — Simon Finch’s religious identity • — Movie that earns Dill Jem’s respect • — Finch family cook and disciplinarian • — Syrup Walter pours all over his meal • Caroline — Scout’s first-grade teacher • — Tired old town where the Finches live • — Summer friend fascinated by Boo Radley • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Crossword 2013-02-28
Across
- The season that Dill visited the Finch's
- Tom Robinson's color of skin
- The main religion in Maycomb
- Mrs Maudie, Ms Stephanie, and Nathan Radley would all be considered this to Scout
- The family that accused Tom Robinson of rape
- What Scout dressed up as on Halloween
- The brother of Scout
- The man who married and had mixed children with a black women when he was white
- The man accused of rape
- The father of Scout and Jem
- Scout and Jem's friend who visited during the summer
- The man who saved Scout and Jem from Bob Ewell
- The setting of To Kill a Mockingbird
- The Finch's black cook
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- The neighbor whose house burned down
- Atticus had a hidden one of these (shooting a gun)
- Atticus's sister who comes to stay with them
- The author of To Kill a Mockingbird
- The body part of Jem that was broken near the end of the book
- What Calpurnia made for Scout when she had a bad day at school
- The verdict of the Tom Robinson trial
- The narrator of the book
- What Jem claimed he was and what Atticus was, starting with a G
- The old lady who made Jem read to her when she was sick
24 Clues: The brother of Scout • The Finch's black cook • The man accused of rape • The narrator of the book • The father of Scout and Jem • Tom Robinson's color of skin • The main religion in Maycomb • The author of To Kill a Mockingbird • The neighbor whose house burned down • The setting of To Kill a Mockingbird • What Scout dressed up as on Halloween • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird #2 2013-03-06
Across
- rich; wealthy
- weak; flimsy
- leanings; natural inclinations
- slither; sneak
- proud; arrogant
- uselessness
- innocent
- proud; triumphant
- the act of annoying; harassment
- avoidance
- jail; prison
- deviation
- move; shift
- at the same time; concurrent
- cupboard; buffet
- concise
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- preliminary; introduction
- fearful; dreadful
- challenge; approach
- commit; carry out
- distinguished; talked about
- flexible; adaptable
- not redily noticeable; obscure
- a mixture making a whole
- lacking steadiness
- gloomy
- privilege; title
- noble; honorable
- summoning a witness to court
- gloomy; sullen
- silent; indistinct
- disorder; ailment
- decorated; adorned
33 Clues: gloomy • concise • innocent • avoidance • deviation • uselessness • move; shift • weak; flimsy • jail; prison • rich; wealthy • slither; sneak • gloomy; sullen • proud; arrogant • privilege; title • noble; honorable • cupboard; buffet • fearful; dreadful • commit; carry out • proud; triumphant • disorder; ailment • lacking steadiness • silent; indistinct • decorated; adorned • challenge; approach • flexible; adaptable • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Vocab 2013-02-28
20 Clues: slave • gloomy • leaving • druggist • annoyance • to appease • uselessness • rich;wealthy • unemotionally • obscene;crude • privilege;title • fake;artificial • proud;triumphant • holding a person • fearful;dreadful • elaborate;ornate • decorated;adorned • acting without speech • furniture for clothing • leanings;natural inclinations
To Kill a Mockingbird (3) 2013-03-14
Across
- Regret
- Furniture for clothing
- Separation; division
- Acting without speech
- Impulsive; automatic
- Sympathy; pity
- Involve in legal action
- To shudder; a sudden light
- Gather
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- To show contempt
- Pivot
- Withered; dried up
- Remote; obscure
- Can use both hands well
- Distinction
- Quality; value
- Leaving
- Mallet
- Ease off; die down
- Erase
20 Clues: Pivot • Erase • Regret • Mallet • Gather • Leaving • Distinction • Quality; value • Sympathy; pity • Remote; obscure • To show contempt • Withered; dried up • Ease off; die down • Separation; division • Impulsive; automatic • Acting without speech • Furniture for clothing • Can use both hands well • Involve in legal action • To shudder; a sudden light
To Kill A Mockingbird 4 2013-06-01
Across
- not lessened; unrelieved
- insolent; contemptuous or cocky boldness or disregard of others
- by virtue of or in the exercise of one's office; authoritative
- supporting with evidence or authority
- rashness; foolishness
- acceptance; assent
- stern and forbidding in appearance and manner; somber; grave
- incapable of error; sure; certain
- fruitlessness; uselessness
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- knowledge of and consent to wrongdoing
- of or relating to a church, especially as a formal and established institution
- a photographic process in which the impression is produced by a rotary press; a print is made
- an exclusive or special right, power, or privilege
- style of dress characteristic of an occupation or occasion; clothes
- disdainfully proud; arrogant
- indirectly; deviously; underhandedly
- biting or rancorous especially in feeling, language, or manner
- respected or admired
- gloomy; resentfully silent or repressed; dismal
- appeased; assuaged
- causing fear, dread, or apprehension, awe inspiring
21 Clues: acceptance; assent • appeased; assuaged • respected or admired • rashness; foolishness • not lessened; unrelieved • fruitlessness; uselessness • disdainfully proud; arrogant • incapable of error; sure; certain • indirectly; deviously; underhandedly • supporting with evidence or authority • knowledge of and consent to wrongdoing • gloomy; resentfully silent or repressed; dismal • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Vocab 2014-02-25
Across
- To cause persistent irritation or resentment
- Having a very plain and often cold or empty appearance
- Curious or inquiring
- So poorly constructed or kept up that disintegration is likely
- A sudden attack or incursion into enemy territory, esp. to obtain something
- Free from dirt or impurities
- All the plays, songs and dances that a performer or group of performers knows and can perform
- At some distance in the direction indicated
- Lacking life, sharpness, or flavor
- In law to settle or decide
- To be expressed without words
- Nearsighted
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- An agreement made by a group of people
- To be irritating or annoying
- Incapable of being fully explored or understood
- Using power over people in a way that is cruel and unfair
- Move with a smooth wavelike motion
- Zealous; ardent; impassioned
- The act of revealing or disclosing; disclosure.
- Brave, spirited or noble-minded
20 Clues: Nearsighted • Curious or inquiring • In law to settle or decide • To be irritating or annoying • Zealous; ardent; impassioned • Free from dirt or impurities • To be expressed without words • Brave, spirited or noble-minded • Move with a smooth wavelike motion • Lacking life, sharpness, or flavor • An agreement made by a group of people • At some distance in the direction indicated • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Vocabulary 2014-04-22
Across
- indicating the nature of a future event; portending evil or harm
- to anger or enrage
- unsure; not definite or positive
- something belonging to a person, thing, or group
- tightly drawn; not slack
- long and tiresome
- consistent in effort to accomplish something
- causing dismay or horror
- something given or received as an equivalent for services or injury
- to be able to use both hands equally well
- motivated by an extreme enthusiasm; usually in religion or politics
- shackles or handcuffs
- a successful, flourishing, or thriving condition
- to deplete or strip of some quality or substance
- a long outburst against something
- red or reddish color
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- pleased especially with oneself or one's merits or situation
- to make furious; enrage
- to make hostile or unfriendly
- a document summoning witnesses, evidence, or records before a court
- uttered clearly in distinct syllables
- being without moisture; extremely dry
- being agitated or disturbed
- to suppress or with hold
- with great caution or care
- not noticeable or prominent
- having a keen sense of what to say or do to avoid offense
- fine or delicate in meaning or intent
- burial place for bodies of many individuals
- an exclusive right or privilege given to a person or group
- a reckless adventure
- lack of seriousness or sense
- a superficial appearance or illusion of something; the front of a fancy building
- to envy or resent the pleasure or good fortune of someone
- vigorous exertion, as actions or effort
- to plunge in water; drenched
- clothes or apparel
37 Clues: long and tiresome • to anger or enrage • clothes or apparel • a reckless adventure • red or reddish color • shackles or handcuffs • to make furious; enrage • tightly drawn; not slack • to suppress or with hold • causing dismay or horror • with great caution or care • being agitated or disturbed • not noticeable or prominent • lack of seriousness or sense • to plunge in water; drenched • ...
HOW TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD 2014-04-03
Across
- spotlessly clean and fresh
- give or supply
- showing curiosity
- in a gallant manner
- impossible to come to understand
- refuse to accept
- destroy completely
- in a vehement manner
- being on a very small scale
- failure to be present
- in complete agreement
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- diffusing warmth and friendliness
- force somebody to do something
- lack of attention and due care
- strong feelings of embarrassment
- cut or eliminate
- complete or extreme
- an enlightening or astonishing disclosure
- liable to sudden unpredictable change
- inform positively and with certainty and confidence
- not divided or shared with others
- very unhappy; full of misery
- seek information from
- not carefully or expertly made
24 Clues: give or supply • cut or eliminate • refuse to accept • showing curiosity • destroy completely • in a gallant manner • complete or extreme • in a vehement manner • seek information from • failure to be present • in complete agreement • spotlessly clean and fresh • being on a very small scale • very unhappy; full of misery • force somebody to do something • lack of attention and due care • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Crossword 2013-04-08
Across
- Sewed up Jem's pants.
- The foul old lady Jem had to read to.
- The person who caught the kids giving Boo a note.
- He shot at a negro in his collard patch.
- Was the student calling down Scout's father.
- Believed when children disobeyed, smoked or fought seasons changed.
- The name of the rabid dog.
- Took great care of her azaleas.
- Was punched in the face by Scout at Aunt Alexandra's.
Down
- Jem bought Scout a ______ for 17 cents.
- Called Atticus about the rabid dog.
- Who only attends one day of school every year?
- Thought the world was ending because of snow.
- The person who had to collect the rabid dog's body.
- The drug Mrs.Dubose was addicted to.
- The name of the Maycomb sheriff.
- The nickname of Atticus.
- The present Scout and Jem got for Christmas.
- The name of the negro Atticus is defending in court.
- The name of caretaker of Mrs.Dubose.
- Lost his pants in a game of strip poker.
- Who asked Scout to marry him?
22 Clues: Sewed up Jem's pants. • The nickname of Atticus. • The name of the rabid dog. • Who asked Scout to marry him? • Took great care of her azaleas. • The name of the Maycomb sheriff. • Called Atticus about the rabid dog. • The drug Mrs.Dubose was addicted to. • The name of caretaker of Mrs.Dubose. • The foul old lady Jem had to read to. • Jem bought Scout a ______ for 17 cents. • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Crossword 2019-03-06
Across
- angry due to injustice or mistreatment
- a purposeful watch maintained esp. at night to guard, observe or pray
- a noisy quarrel or fight
- abnormality, a state different than what is expected or
- never wrong, incapable of error
- inconspicuous, not readily noticeable
- somebody who stays away from society and the company of others
- dangerous in effect, inclined to cause harm
- to quiet, to overwhelm something until it is powerless
- a dresser or armoire, a large cabinet with drawers or places for hanging clothes
- the act of declaring someone guilty of an offense
- a period of watchful attention, an act or period of
- to relieve, to make less severe, to soothe
- a written legal order directing a person to appear in court to give testimony
Down
- sneaky, done in secret
- easily
- able to speak and express oneself clearly, using
- ill-natured, easily irritated or annoyed
- run-down; repulsive, as from neglect
- to scold, to express stern disapproval of
- a restriction on a piece of land, the limiting of the
- mental or emotional strength in facing adversity (trouble or misfortune), danger or temptation courageously
- of property (from one generation to another)
23 Clues: easily • sneaky, done in secret • a noisy quarrel or fight • never wrong, incapable of error • run-down; repulsive, as from neglect • inconspicuous, not readily noticeable • angry due to injustice or mistreatment • ill-natured, easily irritated or annoyed • to scold, to express stern disapproval of • to relieve, to make less severe, to soothe • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Vocabulary 2016-04-21
Across
- To be agonized deeply.
- To be insistent.
- A system or model of a procedure.
- An activity in which several people are asked a question or a series of questions.
- The way in which words are used in speech or writing.
- Regret or guilt.
- The quality of being believed or accepted as true, real, or honest.
- Very bad or dishonest.
- Very hesitant.
- A belief that what is going to happen has already been decided and cannot be changed.
- To have a grudge.
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- Brutal.
- Done in a quite secret way to avoid being noticed.
- To cause to suffer emotional strain.
- The appearance of showing little or no emotion.
- To become or remain helpless.
- A written rule or regulation.
- Fellow worker.
- To be enraged.
- To Refresh or stimulate.
- To Switch.
- A strong feeling of anger toward someone or something that lasts a long time.
- Humorous in a clever or ironic way.
- To concede.
- To be implied.
25 Clues: Brutal. • To Switch. • To concede. • Fellow worker. • To be enraged. • Very hesitant. • To be implied. • To be insistent. • Regret or guilt. • To have a grudge. • To be agonized deeply. • Very bad or dishonest. • To Refresh or stimulate. • To become or remain helpless. • A written rule or regulation. • A system or model of a procedure. • Humorous in a clever or ironic way. • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Crossword 2024-05-02
Across
- When the trial results were released, Jem was _________ at the outcome.
- The court ruling due to Tom Robinson’s race was heavily unjust and __________.
- With the practice that Scout put into the play, she knew how to perform her __________.
- When Scout complained she didn’t want to go to school, Atticus made a __________ that ended with a win-win scenario for both sides.
- The rumors surrounding Boo Radley were dark and ______.
- Bob Ewell’s attempt to harm the kids was nothing more than __________.
- When Atticus delivered his defense, many were filled with ________.
- Tom Robinson did not win his trial and many would consider his efforts ________.
- The town of Maycomb is described as hot, quiet, or ________.
- Bob Ewell cursed, yelled, and made death threats against Atticus as a ____________ tactic.
- The Radley’s behavior was less than normal and they are known as _________.
- Through his actions, Atticus, shows his reverence for God or _____.
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- Jem, in the beginning of the book, had child-like behavior but later __________ to an adult.
- Tom Robinson, who was in jail, would be _______ if Atticus wasn’t there to prevent it.
- Simon Finch’s occupation was in medicine, otherwise known as __________
- Atticus’ office consisted of few items and it would be called _________.
- Bob Ewell’s actions were found to be disgraceful and _________.
- The Ewells were known for their _________ from the rest of the community.
- The privilege white people received over black people was considered _____________.
- When Scout was in school, she found the agenda _____.
- Boo Radley was very quiet or rather known as ________.
- Miss Maudie’s way of life was fair and ______.
22 Clues: Miss Maudie’s way of life was fair and ______. • When Scout was in school, she found the agenda _____. • Boo Radley was very quiet or rather known as ________. • The rumors surrounding Boo Radley were dark and ______. • The town of Maycomb is described as hot, quiet, or ________. • Bob Ewell’s actions were found to be disgraceful and _________. • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird: Silas 2023-02-28
Across
- what did Jem buy Scout in the book
- who has been hiding in his house
- place where Tom Robinson's trial was held
- father of Mayella
- house maid for Atticus
- who got the kids seats for the trial
- who wrote the newspaper in Maycomb
- flowers that Mrs. Maudie
- tom's wife
- calpurnia's son
- who pays off his debt with food
- jem's sister
- who visits the Finch's every summer
- what book is read after jems broke his arm
- who is the sheriff
- who shot at Jem
Down
- dog with rabies
- who was accused of rape
- what bird is a sin to kill
- which arm was is crippled on Tom
- who's house burnt down
- dad of scout and jem
- what was broken after he fought Bob
- what was used to shoot as Jem
- scout's brother
- who scared Jem and Scout
- city where the book takes place
- daughter of Bob Ewell
- what dolls do they find in the tree
- what do Jem and Scout find in the tree knot
30 Clues: tom's wife • jem's sister • dog with rabies • scout's brother • calpurnia's son • who shot at Jem • father of Mayella • who is the sheriff • dad of scout and jem • daughter of Bob Ewell • house maid for Atticus • who's house burnt down • who was accused of rape • flowers that Mrs. Maudie • who scared Jem and Scout • what bird is a sin to kill • what was used to shoot as Jem • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Crossword 2023-03-25
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- First ____ African M.E. Church, the church where Calpurnia takes Scout and Jem
- Scout's mother dies when she is ____ (do not use digits!)
- Tom Robinson is accused of _____ Mayella Ewell
- "So Simon, having forgotten his teacher's dictum on the possession of human ____, bought three slaves . . ." (Lee 4)
- ___ Louise Finch, the narrator of the novel
- The boy in Scout's class who has "cooties"
- ___ Radley, Boo Radley's brother who takes care of the house after Mr. Radley dies
- During the summer, Scout, Jem, and Dill begin playing the Boo ____ game
- Miss Maudie Atkinson told Scout to never kill a _____
- Scout and Jem's close friend
- The setting of the story
- Miss ____ Atkinson
- Robert E. Lee Ewell's nickname
- Atticus' first two clients were _____, a well-known family in Maycomb
- The unfortunate man who was wrongly convicted for rape, Tom ____
- Bob Ewell, infuriated by the case, ____ on Atticus
- Although Atticus tried his best to fight for Tom's freedom, the jury found Tom to be ____
- not generous or liberal : sparing or scant in using, giving, or spending
- Boo ______, the man who saves Scout's life
- Aunt ____, Atticus' sister
- The city in Mississippi where Dill lives
- ____ Hancock, Scout's annoying cousin
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- In order to send Boo his note, Jem tries to use a _____ pole
- the quality of being religious or reverent.
- In the beginning of the novel, Scout remarks how she is unable to track her family's ancestry to the Battle of ____
- Uncle ____, Atticus' brother
- Finch's _____,the large home that Simon Finch built
- The full first name of Scout's brother
- When taking oath, Tom Robinson attempts to put his left arm onto the ____
- The first name of Scout's dad
- The state capital of Alabama. It is also where Atticus went to law school
- Uncle ___, Aunt Alexandra's quite husband
- Uncle Jack's yellow female cat, Rose ____
- The cook in Scout's home
- The book took place during The Great ____, a time of poverty for many in America
- make (an unpleasant feeling) less intense
- One day, Jem and Scout find two ____ in the Radley tree. Jem says they are "Indian-heads" (Lee 34) and grant the owner luck.
- Mr. Underwood is the owner of The Maycomb _____
- The courthouse reporter during the Tom Robinson case
- Mr. ___ Tate, the sheriff in Maycomb County
- Many of the Cunninghams live in Old _____
- The last name of Dill's aunt
- ___ Jacobs, a boy who provokes Scout
- Scout's neighbor who sneezes a lot
- Miss Caroline Fisher, Scout's teacher, comes from _____ County, a county in northern Alabama that seceded from Alabama during the Civil War
45 Clues: Miss ____ Atkinson • The cook in Scout's home • The setting of the story • Aunt ____, Atticus' sister • Uncle ____, Atticus' brother • Scout and Jem's close friend • The last name of Dill's aunt • The first name of Scout's dad • Robert E. Lee Ewell's nickname • Scout's neighbor who sneezes a lot • ___ Jacobs, a boy who provokes Scout • ____ Hancock, Scout's annoying cousin • ...
to kill a mockingbird crossword 2023-04-26
Across
- to not show up
- good
- close to saying something
- to be restricted to a member
- to lessing someone pain
- to be independent or by yourself
- to end
- when someone thinks they are better than some else
Down
- your option
- rude or not nice to people
- a person rude to you or driving you up the wall
- to be embarrass in front of someone
- to remove something or someone
- making something real or true to someone or a group of people
- very clean
- to talk with someone
- to eat something up or destroy it
- to throw something and a dog goes and gets it
- far away
- for a group of people to approve or agree
20 Clues: good • to end • far away • very clean • your option • to not show up • to talk with someone • to lessing someone pain • close to saying something • rude or not nice to people • to be restricted to a member • to remove something or someone • to be independent or by yourself • to eat something up or destroy it • to be embarrass in front of someone • for a group of people to approve or agree • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Review 2024-12-10
Across
- When Atticus is criticized by neighbors while, at the same time, being guests in his home.
- The rabid dog who foreshadows the controversy of the Robinson trial
- Character who is feared and misunderstood, like the characters in Jem's book The Gray Ghost.
- Helps to highlight the social injustice within Maycomb
- Courage is not a gun in your hand is a __________ within the novel.
- The ultimate death of someone, like Bob.
- Types of characters who are not developed, but help develop main characters.
- symbolic for innocent creatures who don't harm anyone
- The black community does this for Atticus as he leaves the courtroom
- Woman to whom Jem reads and learns heroes come in all shapes and sizes
- to have doubts about something
- The belief that Radley pecans will kill people is an example of this
- It is evident that Mayella ________ about Tom Robinson.
- Maycomb has a social ______________ that divides the community.
- These types of characters highlight good versus bad characters
Down
- type of characterization that relies on the reader inference-making.
- Aatticus refers to Mayella as this and she thinks he is mocking her
- Missionary woman who makes racists remarks about the African American community
- Pretends to drink alcohol so the town can rationalize his behavior
- The injuries Mayella had could only be made by someone who uses this hand
- When the reader knows something that characters don't know.
- Group of men who disapprove of Atticus intending to defend Tom well.
- To Tom, Mayella seemed __________ and lacking friends.
- Seeks revenge on Atticus for "embarrassing" him in court
- Attorney who represents the racist views in Maycomb
- The opposite of somethng that is unfathomable
- Last name symbolic of the defenselessness of the children
- Jem loses his faith in the _______________ system after Tom is found guilty.
- Tom's fatal flaw was that he showed Mayella ______.
29 Clues: to have doubts about something • The ultimate death of someone, like Bob. • The opposite of somethng that is unfathomable • Attorney who represents the racist views in Maycomb • Tom's fatal flaw was that he showed Mayella ______. • symbolic for innocent creatures who don't harm anyone • Helps to highlight the social injustice within Maycomb • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Crossword 2025-03-10
Across
- Found guilty of a crime that never happened
- Finch family neighbor who loves to gossip
- When something happens that is the opposite of what is expected
- Accused a man of rape
- Attacked Scout and Jem to get back at Atticus
- Scout and Jem's friend from Meridian, obsessed with Boo Radley
- The author's attitude toward the subject, audience, or characters
- Scout and Jem's father
- A major theme; The outcome of Scout and Jem learning about empathy and justice
- Narration which shifts to an earlier time to provide background information, context, or insight into a character's past
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- Has his arm broken in an attack
- The Finch family housekeeper; serves as a surrogate mother to Scout and Jem
- Represents innocence
- The reclusive neighbor who stabbed his father in the leg with scissors; killed Bob Ewell
- A deliberate exaggeration used to make a point
- The main message or lesson in a story
- Finch family neighbor who always has good advice
- The narrator and protagonist of the novel
- A major theme demonstrated by Tom Robinson's trial and outcome
- A small fictional town in Alabama; setting of the novel
20 Clues: Represents innocence • Accused a man of rape • Scout and Jem's father • Has his arm broken in an attack • The main message or lesson in a story • Finch family neighbor who loves to gossip • The narrator and protagonist of the novel • Found guilty of a crime that never happened • Attacked Scout and Jem to get back at Atticus • A deliberate exaggeration used to make a point • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Crossword 2023-10-26
Across
- Who was accused of a crime against Mayella Ewell?
- Who was the lady that cooked and cleaned for the Finches?
- What is the name of Uncle Jack's cat?
- What state is Maycomb in?
- Who scared Scout and Jem on the way to the Maycomb County: Ad Astra per Aspera?
- What did Miss Caroline tell Scout to stop doing?
- How old was Scout when her mother died?
- What was the name of the judge in charge of the Tom Robinson case?
- What did Scout leave at school after the Maycomb County: Ad Astra per Aspera?
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- Where do Scout, Jem, Atticus, and Calpurnia go for Christmas every year?
- Who did Jem have to read to after destroying her camellia bushes?
- What is Boo Radley's real name?
- What kind of bird did Scout and Jem say it was illegal to kill?
- Who despised Scout's clothes?
- Who put the items in the tree for Scout and Jem?
- Who was Scout and Jem's neighbor that loved her azaleas?
- What is Scout's real name?
- What was the weapon that killed Bob Ewell?
- Who was the visitor that came during the summer and was in love with Scout?
- What was Scout dressed as in the Maycomb County: Ad Astra per Aspera?
20 Clues: What state is Maycomb in? • What is Scout's real name? • Who despised Scout's clothes? • What is Boo Radley's real name? • What is the name of Uncle Jack's cat? • How old was Scout when her mother died? • What was the weapon that killed Bob Ewell? • Who put the items in the tree for Scout and Jem? • What did Miss Caroline tell Scout to stop doing? • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Crossword 2021-05-16
Across
- Atticus' job/profession
- What the Radley tree was filled with
- This person saved Scout and Jem from Bob Ewell
- Man falsely convicted of raping someone
- Scouts first grade teacher
- The judge of Tom's trial
- Claims she was raped by Tom
- What Scout was during the pageant
- Sister of Atticus
- This persons house burned down
- Likes to spread gossip around town
Down
- Beat up by Scout at school
- The county the book is set in
- Pastor at Calpurnia's church
- Maycomb County sheriff
- This person attacked Scout and Jem on their way home from the pageant
- Scouts full name
- City Dill lives in
- Tom's verdict
- Name of church Calpurnia takes Scout and Jem to
- Person Atticus says is a symbol of courage
- "Remember, it's a ___ to kill a mockingbird."
- Younger brother of Atticus
- Atticus' maid
- Author of "To Kill a Mockingbird"
25 Clues: Tom's verdict • Atticus' maid • Scouts full name • Sister of Atticus • City Dill lives in • Maycomb County sheriff • Atticus' job/profession • The judge of Tom's trial • Beat up by Scout at school • Scouts first grade teacher • Younger brother of Atticus • Claims she was raped by Tom • Pastor at Calpurnia's church • The county the book is set in • This persons house burned down • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Crossword 2022-03-03
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- Scout's and Jem's aunt (and Atticus's sister)
- the Finch's cook
- Atticus's job
- Scout's costume for the pageant
- where maycomb is located
- the judge at Tom Robinson's case
- tried to kill Jem and Scout
- secretly helped and protected scout and jem throughout the story
- the main character
- maycomb had a pageant on this holiday
Down
- Scout's brother
- Scout and Jem's father
- "It is a sin to kill a ______"
- the Finch's neighbor, always acted nice to the kids
- what people called Tim Johnson when he had rabies
- the sheriff of Maycomb
- the town the story is set in
- the drink that was really in Mr. Raymond's paper sack
- jem and scout's friend
- Atticus's old nickname
20 Clues: Atticus's job • Scout's brother • the Finch's cook • the main character • Scout and Jem's father • the sheriff of Maycomb • jem and scout's friend • Atticus's old nickname • where maycomb is located • tried to kill Jem and Scout • the town the story is set in • "It is a sin to kill a ______" • Scout's costume for the pageant • the judge at Tom Robinson's case • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Vocab 2022-11-22
Across
- to explain or make clear
- illustration
- printer
- Improve morals or intellect
- a roofed platform along the outside of a house
- Irritate, or annoy
- annoyed, or frustrated
Down
- characteristics
- innocent or naive
- inborn/natural
- both genitalia
- argue
- arrogantly superior
- Metal Pot for spitting
- belongings collected by a bride
- a plant in the nightshades family
- express great happiness
- cheap car
- Treat a country as a home
- forceful manner
20 Clues: argue • printer • cheap car • illustration • inborn/natural • both genitalia • characteristics • forceful manner • innocent or naive • Irritate, or annoy • arrogantly superior • Metal Pot for spitting • annoyed, or frustrated • express great happiness • to explain or make clear • Treat a country as a home • Improve morals or intellect • belongings collected by a bride • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Crossword 2022-05-05
Across
- The crime Tom Robinson was accused of
- The narrator of the story
- The name of the family's cook
- The hand Bob Ewell wrote with
- The author of the novel (first and last)
- The location where Jem and Scout found various items
- The name of the town the story takes place in
- It is a sin to kill this animal
- Jack Finch's job
- Whose house burned down?
- The children's father and lawyer in the court case
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- The last name of the dog walking down the street
- The last name of the family suing the black man
- The mysterious neighbor down the street (first and last)
- The town sheriff
- The name of the person being sued (first and last)
- The narrator's older brother
- The kids' aunt's name
- What limb did Jem break?
- The visitor who hangs out with Scout and Jem
20 Clues: The town sheriff • Jack Finch's job • The kids' aunt's name • What limb did Jem break? • Whose house burned down? • The narrator of the story • The narrator's older brother • The name of the family's cook • The hand Bob Ewell wrote with • It is a sin to kill this animal • The crime Tom Robinson was accused of • The author of the novel (first and last) • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Review 2022-12-06
Across
- accused of rape
- stays inside and is misunderstood by Maycomb
- the narrator
- the town gossip
- Boo once attacked his father with these
- Arthur's brother
- "How long a family has been readin & writin"
- disapproves of Atticus's parenting ways
- an addict
- Jem lost his at the Radley place
- Boo left these in the tree
- gave Tom and Helen a job
- makes up stories and wants to marry Scout
Down
- pretends to be drunk
- a lynch ___ came after Tom before the trial
- the story takes place during
- is left-handed
- loves azaleas and makes cakes
- the loneliest person in the world
- There were none of these on Robinson's jury
- works for the Finches
- Cried over the guilty verdict
- first grade teacher
- Maycomb County Sheriff
- ate lunch with Jem and Scout
- punishes Scout for cussing
- Scout's Halloween pageant costume
- the black community has this for Atticus
- Jem broke his
- shoot really well
30 Clues: an addict • the narrator • Jem broke his • is left-handed • accused of rape • the town gossip • Arthur's brother • shoot really well • first grade teacher • pretends to be drunk • works for the Finches • Maycomb County Sheriff • gave Tom and Helen a job • punishes Scout for cussing • Boo left these in the tree • the story takes place during • ate lunch with Jem and Scout • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Vocabulary 2022-12-07
Across
- chief law officer
- not guilty judgement
- person who saw the crime
- try to reverse a verdict
- not showing care
- force a person to go to court
- disrespectful/disobedient in court
- give evidence
- false statement
- decision after a case
- available facts/information
- power in cruel ways/in control
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- questions that attempt to discredit testimony
- statement given in court
- accused of committing a crime
- approach aggressively
- place for the case
- makes someone annoyed/angry deliberately
- evil to others
- involve in lawsuit
- proceedings against a person
- out of fashion
- group of people who decide a person's judgement
- formal pronouncement
24 Clues: give evidence • evil to others • out of fashion • false statement • not showing care • chief law officer • place for the case • involve in lawsuit • not guilty judgement • formal pronouncement • approach aggressively • decision after a case • statement given in court • person who saw the crime • try to reverse a verdict • available facts/information • proceedings against a person • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Crossword 2025-11-11
Across
- The inability to read or write.
- The place Calpurnia takes the children to one Sunday.
- A harmless bird that symbolizes innocence in the novel.
- The nearby Southern state mentioned in the novel.
- The costume Scout wears to the Halloween pageant.
- The place where Tom Robinson’s trial takes place.
- Where Scout and Jem find gifts in a tree.
- Judging someone before knowing them.
- Radley The mysterious neighbor who saves the children.
- Unfair treatment of people because of their skin color.
- Fairness or moral rightness, often questioned in the novel.
Down
- What happens to Tom Robinson before his appeal.
- Jem and Scout build one using dirt and snow.
- One of the first things Scout finds in the tree’s knothole.
- The poor but proud family that won’t take charity.
- The fictional town where the story happens.
- What Burris Ewell had in his hair that made Miss Caroline scream.
- A childhood hideout or play spot, like the Finch kids enjoy.
- A formal court process to decide someone’s guilt or innocence.
- The weapon used during the attack on Scout and Jem.
20 Clues: The inability to read or write. • Judging someone before knowing them. • Where Scout and Jem find gifts in a tree. • The fictional town where the story happens. • Jem and Scout build one using dirt and snow. • What happens to Tom Robinson before his appeal. • The nearby Southern state mentioned in the novel. • The costume Scout wears to the Halloween pageant. • ...
Hailey Gerks to kill a mockingbird 2012-09-04
Across
- scouts older brother
- lawyer and father of two kids
- jems younger sister
- To kill a blank
- house boo radleys house name
- first mean person at calpurnias church
Down
- Dubose the old lady jem had to read to
- cook for the finch family
- purchase calpurnias church
- jem and scouts last name
- Lee author of to kill a mockingbird
- stephanie Crawford The woman down the street that would gossip
- Radley its jem and scouts creepy neighbor
- the reveren at first purchase church
- he comes every summer
15 Clues: To kill a blank • jems younger sister • scouts older brother • he comes every summer • jem and scouts last name • cook for the finch family • purchase calpurnias church • house boo radleys house name • lawyer and father of two kids • Lee author of to kill a mockingbird • the reveren at first purchase church • Dubose the old lady jem had to read to • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Crossword 2021-12-14
Across
- The man who Atticus is defending in court
- What season does Dill comb to Maycomb County for
- What did Jem lose when running away from the Radley’s backyard
- What did Jem buy for Scout that he ended up breaking over his knee
- Scouts favorite uncle
- Jem’s real name
- Little boy who visits for the summer
- Name of mysterious man who stabbed his dad
- The Radleys have a ___ patch in their backyard
- Where does Scout live
- Woman who’s house caught on fire
- What were Jem and Scout exited to make when it snowed
- this group of people view’s Miss Maudie’s gardening as a sin
Down
- Where does Miss Maudie spend most her free time
- What was Atticus’s nickname when he was younger that Jem and Scout didn’t know about
- Who was Scout’s teacher at the beginning of the book who was new to Maycomb County
- What did Dill say Jem and him were doing to cover up why Jem didn’t have pants on
- Scout got in trouble on her first day of school for being able to
- Scout’s real name
- name of the Finch residence’s maid
- What family is the town is against Tom Robinson in Atticus’s case
- First name of Scout’s cousin that she punched
- It is a sin to kill a ____
- Atticus’s occupation
- What did Jem and Scout receive for Christmas
25 Clues: Jem’s real name • Scout’s real name • Atticus’s occupation • Scouts favorite uncle • Where does Scout live • It is a sin to kill a ____ • Woman who’s house caught on fire • name of the Finch residence’s maid • Little boy who visits for the summer • The man who Atticus is defending in court • Name of mysterious man who stabbed his dad • What did Jem and Scout receive for Christmas • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Vocabulary 2021-10-27
Across
- superior ability or skill
- to combine or mix
- a deviation, or moving away from, something that is normal
- kind and gentle, not causing harm
- a skill one does or uses often
- clear of a charge; find not guilty
- careful in speech and actions to not offend or create an advantage
- always ready to argue or fight
- the tendency to be easily angry
- having or showing a feeling of patronizing superiority
- disrespect
- to lessen or to calm
- a right or privilege
- someone who often belittle or makes fun of someone else; someone who is only concerned with oneself
- unassuming or moderate in the estimation of one's abilities or achievements
- not truly owning something, so having no true rights to the property
- rebuke; scold
- pointing indirectly toward someone's guilt but not proving it
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- a state of low honor or moral character
- to overcome a challenge; to succeed; carry on
- to excite some sort of feeling, often anger or irritation
- odd or unusual behavior
- gloomy; bad tempered/mood
- done or doing constantly or as a habit
- anxious or fearful that something bad or unpleasant will happen
- someone who stays away from society and the company of others
- favorable or successful
- feeling or showing anger; having taken offense
- everlasting; continuous
- dull; no special or interesting qualities
- showing strong feeling; passionate, forceful, intense
- the state of being successful in material terms; flourishing financially
- education or instruction
- to separate; move apart
- with deep and solemn respect
- always ready to argue or fight
- very great or intense; having or showing great knowledge or insight
- dangerous; threatening; evil
- a feeling of regret and guilt
39 Clues: disrespect • rebuke; scold • to combine or mix • to lessen or to calm • a right or privilege • odd or unusual behavior • favorable or successful • everlasting; continuous • to separate; move apart • education or instruction • superior ability or skill • gloomy; bad tempered/mood • with deep and solemn respect • dangerous; threatening; evil • a feeling of regret and guilt • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Vocabulary 2013-10-13
Across
- any climbing shrub belonging to the genus Wisteria
- having only one syllable
- the state of being puzzled
- any phenomenon or circumstance accompanying something and serving as evidence of it
- hanging down
- having or showing pleasant
- to begin, set going, or originate
- persistent in effort
- to pull or draw with force
- accordance with required or traditional rules
- to envy or resent the pleasure
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- an aggregation in the atmosphere of very fine
- to strengthen with some added piece, support, or material
- the act or fact of entailing
- the act of conceding or yielding
- the act of committing or giving in charge.
- any of various administrative officers
- not intoxicated or drunk
- an offense, as murder or burglary
- customary
20 Clues: customary • hanging down • persistent in effort • having only one syllable • not intoxicated or drunk • the state of being puzzled • having or showing pleasant • to pull or draw with force • the act or fact of entailing • to envy or resent the pleasure • the act of conceding or yielding • an offense, as murder or burglary • to begin, set going, or originate • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 1 2013-06-01
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- the act or state of being disapproved; condemnation
- slang for a head or body louse
- assumed an air of superiority; exhibited a patronizing attitude
- list of dramas, operas, pieces or parts that a person or a company are prepared to perform
- the restriction of property by limiting the inheritance to the owner's linear descendants or to a particular class thereof4
- a delicate twinning greenhouse plant
- tending to be troublesome, quarrelsome, or irritable
- disinclined to talk, silent
- a quick raid or sudden attack
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- having, showing or arising from spite or hatred
- a small cheap automobile
- native to a particular region or species, inborn, innate
- a predisposition in favor of something; preference
- not lively; without spirit
- propitious; favorable
- belligerent; argumentative
- unlawfully; without permission
- scornful; despising; disdainful
- irritations; annoyances
- asserted without proof
- one accused of or arraigned for a crime; one guilt of a crime or misconduct
21 Clues: propitious; favorable • asserted without proof • irritations; annoyances • a small cheap automobile • not lively; without spirit • belligerent; argumentative • disinclined to talk, silent • a quick raid or sudden attack • slang for a head or body louse • unlawfully; without permission • scornful; despising; disdainful • a delicate twinning greenhouse plant • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2 2013-06-01
Across
- appearing ready to collapse; rickety
- making certain; discovering; determining
- unregulatedly; disorderly; excessively
- devoid of inhabitants or visitors; barren; empty
- unable to be measured or understood
- yellowish green-flavored grapes
- noble; honorable; straightforward
- deviations; straying from the right or normal way
- showing a likeness which permits one to draw an anology; similar
- medieval; uncouth; barbarous
Down
- committed; carried out; brought about
- probably meant to be hermaphrodite, or something that is a combination of diverse elements
- lacking sound judgment; stupid; silly
- the state of being confused or bewildered
- silently understood; unspoken
- marked by keen caution; cunning and watchful
- innocence; naïvte
- shameful; embarrassing
- decided; determined
- not distant; nearby
20 Clues: innocence; naïvte • decided; determined • not distant; nearby • shameful; embarrassing • medieval; uncouth; barbarous • silently understood; unspoken • yellowish green-flavored grapes • noble; honorable; straightforward • unable to be measured or understood • appearing ready to collapse; rickety • committed; carried out; brought about • lacking sound judgment; stupid; silly • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Crossword 2013-01-07
Across
- Dill says "There's nothing worse than __________."
- When Tom was wrongly convicted
- Alexandra's grandson
- Jean Louise Finch
- The presiding judge
- What was Scout for the costume parade?
- "To ____ A Mockingbird"
- The "haunted house"
- The town in which the characters live in
- "_________ ____, like breaking up, is hard to do."
- Inequality against this group is present in the book.
- What made Mr. Ewell get fired?
- The ones who live by the dump
- The first thing the kids find in the hole in the tree
- The place where the mob confronted Atticus
- The main family in the story
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- Jem gives his sister one of these to calm her down (or at least shut her up)
- The ones who live in the woods
- The new educational system introduced by Miss Caroline
- Boo's real name
- What Tom Robinson should have been, but the jury was biased
- A gift that both Scout and Jem received for Christmas
- Throughout the book, Scout sees the value in acting ________
- Nathan was a fellow boot-licking ________
- The church Cal took the kids to
- Scout's father
- The family's cook
- "Everyone is _____ under the law."
- The one who doesn't accept the kids at the church
- one of the main themes that Atticus and Alexandra do not see eye to eye
30 Clues: Scout's father • Boo's real name • Jean Louise Finch • The family's cook • The presiding judge • The "haunted house" • Alexandra's grandson • "To ____ A Mockingbird" • The main family in the story • The ones who live by the dump • When Tom was wrongly convicted • The ones who live in the woods • What made Mr. Ewell get fired? • The church Cal took the kids to • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Setting 2013-05-02
Across
- Scornful, feeling disdain.
- An area of America in which negros were treated badly.
- The enforced separation of different racial groups in a country, community or establishment.
- A state in America that starts with A and ends with A.
- When you don't wear shoes.
- The act of giving out.
- Strong disapproval typically on moral grounds.
- Droop
- Arranged in order of rank.
- A group of people who share a common interest.
- Exhibiting the qualities expected in a friendly neighbour.
- Has a white, fluffy flower. Its fibre are used to make clothes.
- Stained, tainted.
- How you feel when you haven't had enough sleep.
Down
- Animals whose milk we drink.
- A worldwide state of poverty in the 1930s caused by a Wall Street Crash.
- Uncomfortably hot.
- A border
- It happens to flowers in the heat.
- When snowflakes are falling.
- Lack of equality.
- Boring.
- Incoherent
- Preconceived opinion not based on reason or experience.
- Where there has been no rain and there is lots of dirt.
25 Clues: Droop • Boring. • A border • Incoherent • Lack of equality. • Stained, tainted. • Uncomfortably hot. • The act of giving out. • Scornful, feeling disdain. • When you don't wear shoes. • Arranged in order of rank. • Animals whose milk we drink. • When snowflakes are falling. • It happens to flowers in the heat. • Strong disapproval typically on moral grounds. • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Crossword 2013-03-01
25 Clues: fake • pivot • drape • dress • erase • regret • mallet • gather • leaving • fearful • quality • sympathy • ease off • elaborate • secretive • profession • distinction • unemotionally • convulsion; fit • to show contempt • withered; dried up • acting without speech • involve in legal action • can use both hands well • to shudder or a sudden light
to kill a mockingbird vocab. ! 2015-12-01
Across
- cute
- bright green
- an agreement
- exact amount
- christian churches
- brother/sister
- attack
- region or country
- vine
- stupid
- break away
- bloodsucking
- a whirlpool
Down
- worms highly prized by fishermen
- is something beneath you
- enter through bare feet
- inserted or removed from a mouth
- soap cleaning
- no effect
- stove invented by ben F
- hard
- penny
- comes after something else
- weird
24 Clues: cute • hard • vine • penny • weird • attack • stupid • no effect • break away • a whirlpool • bright green • an agreement • exact amount • bloodsucking • soap cleaning • brother/sister • region or country • christian churches • enter through bare feet • stove invented by ben F • is something beneath you • comes after something else • inserted or removed from a mouth • worms highly prized by fishermen
To Kill A Mockingbird [I] 2023-04-02
Across
- Who is the mysterious neighbor that the children are scared of?
- What does Atticus teach his children to have for others?
- Who is the town drunk that is shot by Atticus?
- What symbolizes innocence in the novel?
- Who is the father of Scout and Jem?
- What is the central theme of the novel?
- What is the central focus of the novel?
- Who is the narrator of To Kill a Mockingbird?
- What is the last name of the poor and uneducated family in Maycomb?
- Where is Atticus forced to stay overnight to protect Tom Robinson?
- What is the ultimate outcome of the trial?
- What is the societal value Atticus strives for?
- What is the overarching message of the novel?
- Who is the strict and proper woman that takes care of the Finch children?
- Who is the kind neighbor that teaches Scout valuable life lessons?
- Who is Scout's older brother?
- Who is the friend that visits Scout and Jem every summer?
- What is the backbone of Atticus's parenting?
- Who is the law enforcement officer in Maycomb?
- What does the novel offer in terms of the future of Maycomb and society as a whole?
Down
- What does Scout gain from witnessing the trial?
- What is the lesson Scout learns by standing in Boo Radley's shoes?
- What is Atticus Finch's profession?
- What is the threat made against Tom Robinson before his trial?
- Who is Mayella Ewell's abusive father?
- What is the trait that separates Atticus from the other characters in the novel?
- Who is responsible for deciding Tom Robinson's fate?
- What does Scout gain from seeing the world through different lenses?
- What literary device is prevalent throughout the novel?
- Who is the black man falsely accused of rape?
- Where does the trial of Tom Robinson take place?
- What is the root cause of the racism in the novel?
- Who is the young woman that accuses Tom Robinson of rape?
- Who is the Finch family's cook and nanny?
- What is the last name of the main family in the novel?
- What is Atticus's most admirable trait?
- What is the last name of the reclusive family in the neighborhood?
- How does Scout identify herself at the beginning of the novel?
- In what state is Maycomb located?
- Who is the author of To Kill a Mockingbird?
40 Clues: Who is Scout's older brother? • In what state is Maycomb located? • What is Atticus Finch's profession? • Who is the father of Scout and Jem? • Who is Mayella Ewell's abusive father? • What symbolizes innocence in the novel? • What is the central theme of the novel? • What is the central focus of the novel? • What is Atticus's most admirable trait? • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Crossword 2023-03-02
Across
- Scout fights him during Christmas
- What grade does Scout enter in? (Beginning of book)
- Last name of Jem,Scout,& Atticus
- First thing Scout & Jem find in the tree
- Boo's real name
- Scout's older brother
- Pours syrup over his food
- What does Boo Radley wrap around Scout?
- Finch's cook
- Gets into fights at school
- Who Atticus defends
- Fills in hole in the tree
- Who spits at Atticus?
Down
- Scout's teacher
- What grade does Jem enter? (Beginning of book)
- Who taught Scout to read?
- Neighbor who gardens
- Who is Scout "engaged" to?
- Who does Scout walk away from instead of fighting?
- What is a sin to kill?
- What Miss Maudie grows
- What family goes against Tom Robinson?
- What is used to fill the hole in the tree?
- Where the story takes place
- Scary neighbor
25 Clues: Finch's cook • Scary neighbor • Scout's teacher • Boo's real name • Who Atticus defends • Neighbor who gardens • Scout's older brother • Who spits at Atticus? • What is a sin to kill? • What Miss Maudie grows • Who taught Scout to read? • Pours syrup over his food • Fills in hole in the tree • Who is Scout "engaged" to? • Gets into fights at school • Where the story takes place • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Vocabulary 2023-02-16
Across
- Strong disapproval
- Nice;Friendly
- To indulge
- Stupid or foolish
- Wickedness
- Embarrass
- A living thing
- Having a friendly manner
- Successful
- To pacify or quiet
- Dull
- Immediate danger
- Mostly small
- Having many skills
- Likely to start an argument
- Hurtful language
Down
- Power over others
- A temporary stay
- Forbidden by laws
- causing no harm
- Unimaginable
- Unpleasant feeling
- Limited control
- Intens;Forcefully
- To separate
25 Clues: Dull • Embarrass • To indulge • Wickedness • Successful • To separate • Unimaginable • Mostly small • Nice;Friendly • A living thing • causing no harm • Limited control • A temporary stay • Immediate danger • Hurtful language • Power over others • Forbidden by laws • Stupid or foolish • Intens;Forcefully • Strong disapproval • Unpleasant feeling • To pacify or quiet • Having many skills • Having a friendly manner • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Crossword 2023-02-08
Across
- sadness, low sprits, gloomy
- hard to get along with, quarrelsome
- a right or privilege given to a specific individual or class
- someone who manages finances in industrial enterprise(Ex; Philanthropist)
- the passing down of mental/physical traits form parent(s)to child(ren)
- displaying friendly and pleasant manners
- calm, peaceful, quiet
- no longer in fashion, out of date
- white, tasteless substance used in medicine (Ex; --Oxide)
- limbs turned outwards or flung out wildly
Down
- to intimidate by stern or arrogant speech
- a persons facial expression or face
- internal diameter barrel of a gun. quality of someone's character
- public condemnation, expression of strong disapproval
- to cut or tear apart off something
- a male priste, a christian one
- a duct for and waste gasses either from a fire, a gas heater, or other fuel-burning stations
- something as a necessary part of consequence
- expressing power in a cruel way
- gentle and kindly. a none harmful disease
20 Clues: calm, peaceful, quiet • sadness, low sprits, gloomy • a male priste, a christian one • expressing power in a cruel way • no longer in fashion, out of date • to cut or tear apart off something • a persons facial expression or face • hard to get along with, quarrelsome • displaying friendly and pleasant manners • to intimidate by stern or arrogant speech • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Crossword 2017-03-13
Across
- / What is Aunt Alexandra good at?
- / What was the first story that Atticus told the children?
- / What was most important to Aunt Alexandra?
- / The main occupation in Maycomb was _____ farming?
- / What was Miss Caroline's last name?
- / What type of parasite did Walter Cunningham have?
- / What relationship did Dill and Scout have?
- / What did Miss Maudie grow in her backyard ?
- / What did Mrs. Dubose leave for Jem after she passed away?
- / What is Atticus trying to teach Jem by sending him to read to Mrs. Dubose?
- / What is another word for tuberculosis?
- / What was Mrs. Dubose addicted to?
- / Where did Nathan Radley come from?
- / What book would Dill have given Jem if he touched the Radley house?
- / What is the last treasure that the children find in the tree?
- / Where is Miss Caroline from?
- / How old was Jem when he broke his arm?
- / What was the first payment received from Mr. Cunningham?
- / It is a ___ to kill a mockingbird.
- / What is the dog suffering from?
Down
- / What is the garbage truck driver's name?
- / What colour was the blanket that Boo placed on Scout during the fire?
- / What is Scout's favourite clothing?
- / What did Atticus hope to win for Tom Robinson?
- / What flavour of gum was found in the tree?
- / What is Jem's real name?
- / What did Miss Maudie send home with the children?
- / Jem treats Walter Cunningham with ____.
- / What is Jem's favourite sport?
- / What is Scout's favourite food?
- / What is Mrs. Dubose dying from?
- / What type of gun did Mrs. Dubose carry at all times?
- / Where is this story set?
- / How did Scout's mother die?
- / Why was school cancelled in May?
- / What kind of trees were in the Radley's backyard?
- / Who is the best checker player in Maycomb?
- / Who were Atticus' first clients?
- / What religion are the Finch's?
- / Who is Aunt Alexandra's son?
40 Clues: / What is Jem's real name? • / Where is this story set? • / How did Scout's mother die? • / Where is Miss Caroline from? • / Who is Aunt Alexandra's son? • / What is Jem's favourite sport? • / What religion are the Finch's? • / What is Aunt Alexandra good at? • / What is Scout's favourite food? • / What is Mrs. Dubose dying from? • / What is the dog suffering from? • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird vocabulary 2021-04-12
Across
- An entangled state.
- A noisy argument
- An authoritative pronouncement.
- , Innocent.
- Entirely lacking.
- Not in a direct way.
- Severe in manner, attitude, or appearance.
- Having a thick, sticky consistency.
- Public condemnation of someone or something.
- A previous statement from which another is inferred.
- Do something in a haughty way.
- Special skills.
- Less intense.
- Inspiring fear or respect through being impressively large
Down
- Nearsighted.
- Noisy and difficult to control.
- Incapable of making mistakes.
- Old-fashioned.
- Very intense.
- Not clearly visible.
- Think about (something) carefully.
- A preference for something.
- Morally correct behavior.
- A characteristic of being friendly.
- A temporary stay.
- An uproar.
- Inborn.
- Carried out an act.
- Explain in detail.
- Archaic past.
30 Clues: Inborn. • An uproar. • , Innocent. • Nearsighted. • Very intense. • Archaic past. • Less intense. • Old-fashioned. • Special skills. • A noisy argument • Entirely lacking. • A temporary stay. • Explain in detail. • An entangled state. • Carried out an act. • Not clearly visible. • Not in a direct way. • Morally correct behavior. • A preference for something. • Incapable of making mistakes. • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Crossword 2021-05-16
Across
- The judge of Tom's trial
- Pastor at Calpurnia's church
- Claims she was raped by Tom
- Likes to spread gossip around town
- Scouts full name
- Author of "To Kill a Mockingbird"
- City Dill lives in
- Beat up by Scout at school
- Scouts first grade teacher
- Tom's verdict
- Maycomb County sheriff
Down
- "Remember, it's a ___ to kill a mockingbird."
- Atticus' job/profession
- This person attacked Scout and Jem on their way home from the pageant
- Younger brother of Atticus
- Atticus' maid
- Sister of Atticus
- Person Atticus says is a symbol of courage
- The county the book is set in
- This persons house burned down
- Name of church Calpurnia takes Scout and Jem to
- This person saved Scout and Jem from Bob Ewell
- What the Radley tree was filled with
- What Scout was during the pageant
- Man falsely convicted of raping someone
25 Clues: Atticus' maid • Tom's verdict • Scouts full name • Sister of Atticus • City Dill lives in • Maycomb County sheriff • Atticus' job/profession • The judge of Tom's trial • Younger brother of Atticus • Beat up by Scout at school • Scouts first grade teacher • Claims she was raped by Tom • Pastor at Calpurnia's church • The county the book is set in • This persons house burned down • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird review 2021-05-17
Across
- Who is Tim Johnson?
- What is the name of the farm on which Atticus Finch grows up (two words)?
- Full name of Scout (three words).
- What is the name of Scout and Jem’s cousin with whom Scout fights?
- Full name of the boy who visits each summer (three words).
- Name of the woman who accuses Tom (two words).
- Which book is Atticus reading in Jem’s room after the attack (three words)?
- Wins re-election and runs uncontested (two words).
- Items made from soap that Jem and Scout find in the tree.
- What newspaper does Mr. Underwood edit (two words)?
- Name of the man who lost his WPA job due to laziness (two words).
- What is the last name of the person Jem and Scout base their snowman upon?
- Last name of the lawyer who represents Mayella Ewell.
- What piece of furniture does Mayella ask Tom Robinson to chop up?
- Has a spoiled grandson named Francis (two words).
- Last name of the person who gave Helen a job after Tom’s death.
- What is the name of Calpurnia’s son?
- Last name of the family who refuses to take charity.
- This character is the first to say “Mockingbirds don’t do one thing but make music for us to enjoy.” (two words)
Down
- This character is 25, is married, and has three kids (two words).
- This character’s profession is doctor (two words).
- Last name of the woman who dies after breaking her addiction on morphine.
- Proper name of Boo (two words).
- Who gets a broken arm (two words)?
- What does Uncle Jack do for a living?
- Which eye was blackened on Mayella?
- Seems sleepy at during the trial but actually plans very close attention (two words).
- Dill’s aunt who takes him in every summer (two words).
- How old is Scout at the beginning of the novel?
- Who do Jem, Scout, and Dill sit with during the trial (two words)?
- What is the excuse Dill dreams up to excuse Jem’s losing his pants?
- Name of the older brother of Boo (two words).
- Protects Boo Radley from prosecution (two words).
- How old is Jem at the beginning of the novel?
- What type of flower does Mayella Ewell grow?
- What does Atticus call Mayella to make her think he is mocking her?
36 Clues: Who is Tim Johnson? • Proper name of Boo (two words). • Full name of Scout (three words). • Who gets a broken arm (two words)? • Which eye was blackened on Mayella? • What is the name of Calpurnia’s son? • What does Uncle Jack do for a living? • What type of flower does Mayella Ewell grow? • Name of the older brother of Boo (two words). • ...
How to Kill a Mockingbird 2021-06-11
Across
- system of rules in a country or community
- Narrator of the book
- An elderly ill tempered elderly woman
- personal property, slave
- a feeling of deep regret
- The county where the book is set in
- to erase or eliminate
- to spend thoughtlessly
- Poor but proud farmer family
- Bob Ewell’s 19 year old daughter
- Narrators older brother
- respectable due to age
- Town garbage collector (Calpurnia’s son)
- a tight fitting undergarment worn to enhance appearance
- not direct, coincidental
- Scout's toy that Jem uses to destroy Mrs. Dubose's camelia bushes
- according to Jem approximately six and a half feet tall with bloodstained hands from eating raw squirrels and cats
- A boarder at the house across from Mrs. Dubose's
- Charles Baker Harris
- Judge at Tom’s trial
- Aunt Alexandra's lazy husband
- a tuft of hair that grows in a different direction from the rest of the hair and usually will not lie flat
- Wrongly accused for the rape of mayella ewell
- occurring so frequently as to seem ceaseless or uninterrupted
- believing the worst of human nature and motives
- a representation of a person that is exaggerated for comic effect. Usually exaggerates one particular feature of a person.
Down
- a charge for a crime that is punishable by death
- A place where trials and other legal cases happen
- withdrawn from society, choosing to live in solitude
- A promise sworn under God in the courtroom during a trial to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth
- Scout and Jem's dad
- Grapes native to the southern USA
- Type of sexual assault
- Atticus Scout and Jem's last name
- Sister of atticus finch
- repetitive and lacking in interest that causes annoyance
- any minor misbehavior or misconduct
- Finches neighbor aka Dill’s aunt
- Place, Home of Nathan Radley and Boo Radley
- Highly respected cook of the finch family
- Liable to sudden unpredictable change
- takes care of her yard, embellishing it with lovely flowers and bakes goodies for her young neighbors
- derive or receive pleasure from
- Tom’s wife
- of or having to do with the southern Confederacy during the Civil War
- lacking vitality or spirit
- a constitutional tendency to be gloomy and depressed, expressing sadness
- native to
- A place for the confinement of people accused of a crime
- the source of an artist's inspiration
50 Clues: native to • Tom’s wife • Scout and Jem's dad • Narrator of the book • Charles Baker Harris • Judge at Tom’s trial • to erase or eliminate • Type of sexual assault • to spend thoughtlessly • respectable due to age • Sister of atticus finch • Narrators older brother • personal property, slave • a feeling of deep regret • not direct, coincidental • lacking vitality or spirit • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Project 2022-06-01
Across
- The reverend of the black church
- Man who prefers black people over whites and pretends to drink alcohol
- Brother of Atticus
- What Dolphus Raymond truly drinks
- Dill's aunt
- Alexndra's grandson who scout thinks is really boring
- It is a sin to kill this animal
- The sister of Atticus and aunt of Jem and Scout
- Tom Robinson got his arm caught in this
- Black man accused of Rape
- The flowers that Miss Maudie grows
- The flowers that Mayella grows
- Son of Atticus and brother of Scout
- the verdict on Tom Robinson's case
- Scout was dressed up like this for the Halloween pageant
- Editor of the Maycomb Tribune, he also defended Atticus
- Morphine Addict who grows camellias
- Member of the black church that doesn't welcome the Finch children to the church
- The county in which the story takes place
- The prosecutor in the trial of Tom Robinson
- The most devout lady in Maycomb
- The judge of the Tom Robinson case
- The Sheriff of the county
- Friend of Jem and Scout that is only around in the summer
- The wife of Tom Robinson
- Man who was the inspiration for a snowman made by Jem and Scout
- Friend of Scout who likes to bake
- The real name of "Boo" Radley
Down
- This made Scout to think the world was ending
- the state in which Maycomb is located
- The flowers that Mrs. Dubose grew and that Jem destroyed
- Scout's classmate who scares Jem and Scout on Halloween night
- Name of the author of To Kill a Mockingbird
- Atticus shot this animal because it was dangerous
- Daughter of Atticus
- The cook of the Finch family
- Claimed to be raped
- Teacher of Scout who talks about Hitler
- One of the main themes that the book revolves around
- The garbage collector who is also the son of Calpurnia
- Father of Mayella
- The Finch children finds gift in this part of the tr
- Son of Mr. Cunningham who is also scout's classmate
- Mrs. Dubose was addicted to this
- The time when dill arrives to Maycomb
- Father of Jem and Scout
- Scout's first grade teacher
- father of Walter
- Employer of Tom Robinson who also gave a job to Helen
- Atticus admires Mrs. Dubose because of her _______
- The brother of Boo
- Walter pours this all over his food
52 Clues: Dill's aunt • father of Walter • Father of Mayella • Brother of Atticus • The brother of Boo • Daughter of Atticus • Claimed to be raped • Father of Jem and Scout • The wife of Tom Robinson • Black man accused of Rape • The Sheriff of the county • Scout's first grade teacher • The cook of the Finch family • The real name of "Boo" Radley • The flowers that Mayella grows • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Crossword 2022-05-30
Across
- What is Jem and Scouts aunts name
- What did Atticus's Brother study
- One of Atticus's biggest traits
- What did the mad dog have?
- Dills aunt
- Who did Jem and Scouts snowman resemble?
- Dill's first name
- What flowers did Mayella water?
- What did Daulphus Raymond have in his bag
- The family's cook
- What did Jem make with the snow
- Mayellas family name
- Arthur Radleys nickname
- Title of the text
Down
- What is scoutsfavourite food?
- Atticus's Profession
- What flower did Mrs.Dubose gift to Jem?
- What does Jem do when the Knothole of the tree if filled?
- Mayellas brother
- Where Dill is from
- What was Tom Robinson being accused of
- Who scares Jem and Scout?
- What did Jem do t Mrs.Dubose every night?
- Spirits trying to get to heaven
- Town where the story takes place
- What did scout dress up as for Halloween?
- Where did Atticus attend elementary school?
- Mrs.Dubose addiction
28 Clues: Dills aunt • Mayellas brother • Dill's first name • The family's cook • Title of the text • Where Dill is from • Atticus's Profession • Mrs.Dubose addiction • Mayellas family name • Arthur Radleys nickname • Who scares Jem and Scout? • What did the mad dog have? • What is scoutsfavourite food? • One of Atticus's biggest traits • Spirits trying to get to heaven • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Crossword 2022-05-25
Across
- Tom Robinson had a __________ on his record
- The article of clothing Jem lost at the Radley House
- Judge ______
- The disaster that destroyed Miss Maudie’s house
- The state in which the story takes place
- The disease which ailed Tim Johnson
- Miss Maudie’s favorite flower
- Mayella Ewell’s father was ____ handed
- The brother of the narrator
- Reverend _____
- The town where Dill lives
- The material which Boo Radley's father fills the tree with
- Boo Radley’s father
- The name of the Finch ancestor who lived at Finch’s Landing
- The verdict brought upon Tom Robinson
- The term Scout used to describe the snowman she and Jem made
- The major truth of the human condition that this novel reveals
Down
- The narrator of the novel
- First _______ Church
- The white flower Mrs Dubose left for Jem
- The name of the group which makes the verdict in court
- The aunt which comes to live with the Finch's
- The narrator and her friends hand out at Miss Rachel’s ____ Pool
- The real first name of Boo Radley
- The lawyer who defends Tom Robinson; The father of the narrator
- The symbolic, titular avian from this novel
- The article of clothing Jem lost at the Radley House was ____ when he returned
- The profession of Heck Tate
- The drug that Mrs. Dubose was addicted to
- The number of siblings that Mayella Ewell has
30 Clues: Judge ______ • Reverend _____ • Boo Radley’s father • First _______ Church • The narrator of the novel • The town where Dill lives • The brother of the narrator • The profession of Heck Tate • Miss Maudie’s favorite flower • The real first name of Boo Radley • The disease which ailed Tim Johnson • The verdict brought upon Tom Robinson • Mayella Ewell’s father was ____ handed • ...
How to kill a mockingbird 2023-10-02
Across
- what are scout and dill
- who went to court
- how long was aunt Alexandra with the Finchs
- what is Atticus to the main character
- what excuse do the kids make to get the item back
- what items did scout first find at the tree next to Boo's house
- how did Atticus's wife die
- who broke "someone's" arm
- what was the the last rare item they found in the tree
- where is Dill from
- over how many years does the story take place
- who takes care of Boo Radley
- what are Jem and Dill
- what did the kids try to put in the tree before the tree got covered
- what did Boo Radley use to stab his father
Down
- who was appointed to the case
- what is the name of Finch's aunt
- who was the victim of the case
- when does Dill visit the characters
- who rearranged the lost item
- what do they hear when they tried to get in the Radley's house
- what is twenty miles west of Maycomb Claiborne's position on the Alabama riverr
- where does the story take place
- who is the person that broke their arm at 13
- who is the main character
- what is Atticus job
- where did Boo Radley stab his father
- who is the family cook
- what are scout and Jem
- what is the real name of Boo Radley
- what item do they lose trying to leave
- on what day of summer did they go to the house
- how did they find the lost item when they went to get it
33 Clues: who went to court • what is Atticus job • what are Jem and Dill • what are scout and Jem • what are scout and dill • who is the family cook • where is Dill from • who is the main character • who broke "someone's" arm • who rearranged the lost item • how did Atticus's wife die • who takes care of Boo Radley • who was appointed to the case • where does the story take place • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Vocabulary 2023-11-20
Across
- innocent and unsuspecting
- difficult to find, catch, or achieve
- long-lasting
- sneaky, secretive, starts with an f
- wild
- wasted
- filled with or likely to result in (something undesirable).
- able to be heard
- with hands on the hips and elbows turned outward
- pushed
- unaware
- quiet
- the state of being extremely dirty and unpleasant,
- abnormalities, oddities
- an offense or annoyance
- able to speak well
- synonym for strength
- synonym for education
- soothed
- native
- properties
- not even or regular in pattern or movement; unpredictable.
- a mass departure of people, especially emigrants.
Down
- blurred
- synonym for tiny
- make or become less; diminish
- extremely dirty and unpleasant, especially as a result of poverty or neglect.
- indirectly; in an oblique direction
- conducive to success; favorable.
- ripple
- printed
- the act of evading/avoiding something
- plain
- a variety of the muscadine grape native to the basin of the Scuppernong River in North Carolina.
- friendly
- subduing or silencing someone, starts w/ odd letter
- explosive
- silly
- an extremely small amount, short word
- faithful
- unspoken
- feeling dedication and loyalty to a cause, activity, or job
- clear and brief
- able to withstand or recover quickly from difficult conditions.
- a loner
- an invasive vine
46 Clues: wild • plain • quiet • silly • wasted • ripple • pushed • native • blurred • printed • unaware • soothed • a loner • friendly • faithful • unspoken • explosive • properties • long-lasting • clear and brief • synonym for tiny • able to be heard • an invasive vine • able to speak well • synonym for strength • synonym for education • abnormalities, oddities • an offense or annoyance • innocent and unsuspecting • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Vocabulary 2023-12-04
Across
- Having or resulting from mistaken goals, ideas, values.
- I attempted to ____ my teahcer into giving me a +3 for taking notes.
- To ______ a baby, you rock them to sleep.
- dangerous; likely to cause death
- A word to describe the Ewells
- The cat _____ the dog by jumping on the table, making the dog chase him.
- The rules for the 8th grade bathroom are _____.
- My cousin's jokes are so bad they _____ more groans than laughter.
- How Boo feels at the thought of leaving his home.
- causing sadness or feelings of gloom
Down
- The teacher _______ us when they called us to silent lunch in front of everyone.
- Feeling anger or annoyance at something unjust or unfair
- A word to describe the town of Maycomb when the rabid dog was in the streets.
- How the children saw Boo in the beginning
- Someone who acts in a way that is opposite to what they say.
- Different from what is accepted or familiar
- The student showed ____ when they refused to cheat on a test.
- A word to describe Aunt Alexandra at the beginning of the novel
- To whirl or spin / to be confused or dizzy.
- The black community is _____ to Atticus for defending Tom Robinson
- When she saw me holding the broken vase, her gaze turned _____.
- My teacher could not hide their ____ as we talked in class.
22 Clues: A word to describe the Ewells • dangerous; likely to cause death • causing sadness or feelings of gloom • How the children saw Boo in the beginning • To ______ a baby, you rock them to sleep. • Different from what is accepted or familiar • To whirl or spin / to be confused or dizzy. • The rules for the 8th grade bathroom are _____. • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Crossword 2024-02-13
Across
- Dill's temporary stay at the Finch's house
- bullying
- filled with shame
- quite uninteresting
- given to angry debate
- being the worst of motives
- speck
- "Jem threw open the gate and sped to the side of the house not waiting to see if his ____ was successful"
- jalopy, in the roaring '20s
- overcome with anger
- calm and undisturbed
- bigot
- actions that cause a reaction- especially anger
- friendly, agreeable, likable
Down
- Tom Robinson was accused of a crime
- "Are you being _____ to me, boy?"
- icy
- act of troubling or annoying someone
- a shy Boo Radley
- old fashioned
- a departure from what is normal
- much like Boo Radley
- calmly
- being in a bent, bowed, or arched position
- more than gloomy
25 Clues: icy • speck • bigot • calmly • bullying • old fashioned • a shy Boo Radley • more than gloomy • filled with shame • quite uninteresting • overcome with anger • much like Boo Radley • calm and undisturbed • given to angry debate • being the worst of motives • jalopy, in the roaring '20s • friendly, agreeable, likable • a departure from what is normal • "Are you being _____ to me, boy?" • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Review 2024-02-22
Across
- The Ewells live in extreme ______ near the town dump
- A recurring theme in this novel
- Who said, "You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view."
- Scout's older brother
- Atticus shoots and kills a rabid dog named __________
- Atticus's sister
- Maycomb's racial division is a central _____ in the story
- Who is the old racist woman who battled a morphine addiction.
- Lawyer defending Tom Robinson
- Town where the story takes place
- Scout's teacher who disciplines her for being literate
- The Point of View the story is told from
- The first thing that Scout finds in the knothole in the tree.
- The novel delves into the theme of __________ as characters confront their beliefs.
Down
- The title of the novel is inspired by a quote from which character?
- The novel is set during this historical period
- Tom Robinson is accused of assaulting this character.
- Who is the poor famer who is part of a mob that attempts to lynch Tom Robinson.
- The small-town setting reflects the theme of _____
- The legal principle that one is innocent until proven guilty.
- Atticus Finch's profession
- The novel explores the concept of ____________ justice
- The mockingbird symbolizes this theme
- The trial involves the false accusation of a black man named...
- The name of the Finches' housekeeper
- Mysterious neighbor who rarely leaves his house
- Main protagonist and narrator
- Boo Radley leaves gifts for the children in a ______
- One of the neighbors of the Finches
- Scout and Jem's friend who visits during the summer
30 Clues: Atticus's sister • Scout's older brother • Atticus Finch's profession • Lawyer defending Tom Robinson • Main protagonist and narrator • A recurring theme in this novel • Town where the story takes place • One of the neighbors of the Finches • The name of the Finches' housekeeper • The mockingbird symbolizes this theme • The Point of View the story is told from • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Crossword 2024-05-05
Across
- What Aunt Alexandra was said to do often in Maycomb
- An attack or jab at something, especially verbal; Scout referred to Ms. Dubose's verbal abuse as this
- What Jem promised Atticus not to do
- Where the African-American population of Maycomb lived
- Another name for the disease that the "Mad Dog" had
- What Dill's foster dad promised to build him
- How Jem described Ms. Dubose to Atticus
- The leader of Calpurnia's church
- Jem cut these down in Ms. Dubose's yard
- Where the Finches went for Christmas; where most of the family lives
- The main thing that characters in the story advocate for
Down
- Another name that Ms. Dubose uses for her camellias
- How Dill was described coming out from under Jem's bed
- The amount of African-Americans in First Purchase that could read
- The old lady who dies due to purposely not taking her medicine
- The name for Calpurnia's church
- What Ms. Dubose often had
- Calpurnia's eldest son
- How Scout describes Maycomb
- The way in which members of Calpurnia's church sing hymns
20 Clues: Calpurnia's eldest son • What Ms. Dubose often had • How Scout describes Maycomb • The name for Calpurnia's church • The leader of Calpurnia's church • What Jem promised Atticus not to do • How Jem described Ms. Dubose to Atticus • Jem cut these down in Ms. Dubose's yard • What Dill's foster dad promised to build him • Another name that Ms. Dubose uses for her camellias • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Crossword 2025-03-11
Across
- gift that Uncle Jack gave Scout and Jem
- the judge
- Atticus's son
- Calpurnia's son
- town that Dill lives in
- the man who looked like Jem and Scout's snowman
- the bird it is a sin to kill
- Atticus's daughter
- town sheriff
- Atticus's brother who comes for Christmas
- Boo's brother and caretaker
- aunt who wants Scout to be more girly
- mean neighbor that Jem has to read to
- Atticus's old nickname
- kid who stays with Miss Rachel in the summer
Down
- neighbor who's house caught on fire
- Scout's real name
- black man Atticus is defending
- town that the Finch's live in
- the town's lawyer
- pastor at Calpurnia's church
- Finch's servant
- the person who left gifts for Scout and Jem in the tree
- the mad dog
- girl Tom was accused of raping
- Finch's neighbor who likes to gossip
- toy Jem uses to cut up Mrs. Dubose's camellias
- the cousin that Scout punched
28 Clues: the judge • the mad dog • town sheriff • Atticus's son • Calpurnia's son • Finch's servant • Scout's real name • the town's lawyer • Atticus's daughter • Atticus's old nickname • town that Dill lives in • Boo's brother and caretaker • pastor at Calpurnia's church • the bird it is a sin to kill • town that the Finch's live in • the cousin that Scout punched • black man Atticus is defending • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Characters 2025-02-10
Across
- The town gossip.
- The defendant.
- Father of Scout and Jem, defending Tom Robinson.
- Kind to the Jem and Scout, explains why it is a sin to kill a mockingbird.
- Atticus' sister, is very strict.
- Resides in the Finch house, makes sure she instills the right values in Scout and Finch.
- Scout's older brother.
- Tom Robinson's employer, attempts to defend Tom's character.
- Father of Boo Radley, is slightly mysterious.
- The plantiff of Tom Robinson's case, most likely abused his daughter.
- Reverend of First Purchase M.E. African church, gathers donations for Tom Robinson's wife.
Down
- Led the mob in an attempt to kill Tom Robinson.
- (Jean Louise) The book's narrator.
- The sheriff of Maycomb County, testifies about Mayella Ewell's injuries.
- The girl that Tom Robinson is accused of raping, her family has financial troubles.
- Imaginative, runs from his family.
- Uncle of Scout and Jem and the younger brother of Atticus. He is well-liked by the children.
- Fights a morphine addiction right up until her death.
- Oversees Tom Robinson's case, seems fair and just.
- Is said to stay within his family's house after stabbing his father with scissors.
20 Clues: The defendant. • The town gossip. • Scout's older brother. • Atticus' sister, is very strict. • Imaginative, runs from his family. • (Jean Louise) The book's narrator. • Father of Boo Radley, is slightly mysterious. • Led the mob in an attempt to kill Tom Robinson. • Father of Scout and Jem, defending Tom Robinson. • Oversees Tom Robinson's case, seems fair and just. • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Crossword 2025-03-14
Across
- Who wraps something around Scout during the fire?
- Which hand does Atticus think the suspect used?
- Who do the kids sit next to in the court room?
- Who's Atticus's new client?
- What is the jury's verdict for Tom Robinson?
- What did Jem and Scout build with snow and dirt?
- What was Atticus's name when he was young?
- What do Jem and Scout have to do at Mrs. Dubos's house?
- The characters say that it's a ___ to kill a mockingbird.
- Does Mr. Raymond want people to think he's drunk or sober?
- What is Tom Robinson accused for?
- Who does the snowman represent?
Down
- Who is the judge for the trial?
- Who is caught hiding under Scout's bed?
- What is Atticus's occupation in the trial?
- What is Mrs. Dubose addicted to?
- What gets wrapped around Scout during the fire?
- Who did they call the mad dog?
- Who does Atticus think hurt Mayella?
- What does Dill start to do in the court room when people are being very rude to Tom Robinson?
- What does Mr. Raymond say he is drinking?
- Who is the victim in the trial?
- Whose house caught on fire?
- Who comes to stay with the Finches to help teach the kids the "Finch Way"?
- What do each of the kids get for Christmas?
25 Clues: Who's Atticus's new client? • Whose house caught on fire? • Who did they call the mad dog? • Who is the judge for the trial? • Who is the victim in the trial? • Who does the snowman represent? • What is Mrs. Dubose addicted to? • What is Tom Robinson accused for? • Who does Atticus think hurt Mayella? • Who is caught hiding under Scout's bed? • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Crossword 2025-03-05
Across
- Bad-tempered, argumentative, and uncooperative
- Continue in course of action even in difficulty or with little to no prospect of success
- departure from what is normal,usual, or expected; normally unwelcome
- No longer fashionable; out of date
- Feeling or expressing great happiness and triumph
- Incapable of being fully explored or understood
- Not clearly visible or attracting attention
- Having or showing the ability to speak fluently
- Not showing care for consequences of others
- Instruction or improvement of a person morally or intellectually
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- Insulting, abusive, or highly critical language
- Reach an authoritative judgement or agreement
- Noisy and difficult to control
- Extremely stupid or foolish
- In a state of despair
- Comparable in certain respects, typically in a way which makes clearer the nature of things compared
- Being evil to others
- Make an unpleasant feeling less intense
- Conductive to success, favorable
- unable to take effective actions
20 Clues: Being evil to others • In a state of despair • Extremely stupid or foolish • Noisy and difficult to control • Conductive to success, favorable • unable to take effective actions • No longer fashionable; out of date • Make an unpleasant feeling less intense • Not clearly visible or attracting attention • Not showing care for consequences of others • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Vocabulary 2025-04-08
Across
- promising success
- to find out definitely
- state of being perplexed, or confused
- a quick raid, usually to take plunder
- showing or expressing contempt or disdain
- To behave as if one is conscious of descending from a superior position, rank, or dignity
- a tendency to think favorably of something in particular
- wishing evil or harm to another
- not able to be completely understood
Down
- reach a judgement or settlement
- the state of being annoyed, frustrated, or worried
- understood without being openly expressed
- refractory or unruly
- originating in and characteristic of a particular region or country; native
- departing from the normal or usual course
- committed or carried out
- dull or tedious
- in a way or to a degree that goes beyond proper or reasonable limits
- barren or deserted
- tending to argument or strife
- loosely made or held together; rickety
21 Clues: dull or tedious • promising success • barren or deserted • refractory or unruly • to find out definitely • committed or carried out • tending to argument or strife • reach a judgement or settlement • wishing evil or harm to another • not able to be completely understood • state of being perplexed, or confused • a quick raid, usually to take plunder • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird crossword 2025-05-06
Across
- The state where the novel is set
- Theme: judging people by the content of their ________
- What Atticus shoots in front of the kids
- Finch’s cook and housekeeper
- Jem loses this running from Radley’s fence
- What Scout wears under protest for the pageant
- Scout’s real first name
- Mayella’s flowers—symbol of small beauty amid cruelty
- Scout’s cousin who gets punched
- Mayella’s abusive father
- Narrator of the novel
- Maycomb’s racist, gossiping townspeople spread these
- Atticus tells Scout to do this to understand someone
- Neighborhood recluse, rumored to be dangerous
- Finch’s eccentric, storytelling neighbor
- Jem and Scout’s father, a moral lawyer
- Animal Scout dressed as
- Word Atticus says is the worst crime: bearing false _______
- The judge in Tom Robinson’s trial
- Dill’s aunt, who lives next to the Finches
- Scout and Jem’s last name
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- Scout’s older brother
- Boo’s real first name
- The children’s summer obsession
- Dill’s real first name
- Calpurnia’s church
- Harper Lee’s inspiration and friend of Truman Capote
- Tom Robinson’s employer
- Scout’s teacher who disapproves of her reading early
- Symbol of innocence and goodness
- First name of the judge who assigned Atticus
- Atticus’s hidden skill
- Trial’s outcome for Tom Robinson
- Town where the novel is set
- The courtroom’s racial division—whites sit here
- Last name of falsely accused man
- Boo Radley’s brother
- Cunningham boy who won’t take charity
- Important theme: loss of childhood __________
- Bob Ewell does this to Atticus in public
40 Clues: Calpurnia’s church • Boo Radley’s brother • Scout’s older brother • Boo’s real first name • Narrator of the novel • Dill’s real first name • Atticus’s hidden skill • Tom Robinson’s employer • Scout’s real first name • Animal Scout dressed as • Mayella’s abusive father • Scout and Jem’s last name • Town where the novel is set • Finch’s cook and housekeeper • The children’s summer obsession • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Review 2025-12-10
Across
- the narrator
- "It's a _____ to kill a mockingbird."
- Atticus' profession
- Scout's costume for the pageant
- What Dolphus Raymond drinks
- Tom's death penalty
- holiday the pageant takes place on
- Scout's older brother
- "cooties"
- ghost, incantation, spirit
Down
- author
- Tom's court verdict
- Calpurnia shines the kids shoes with it
- Scout's preferred outfit
- location Jem and Scout sit during the trial
- the setting of the story
- What Dill does best
- the Finch's cook and mother figure
- Arthur Radley
- the rabid dog Atticus shoots
- Tom's wife
21 Clues: author • "cooties" • Tom's wife • the narrator • Arthur Radley • Tom's court verdict • Atticus' profession • Tom's death penalty • What Dill does best • Scout's older brother • Scout's preferred outfit • the setting of the story • ghost, incantation, spirit • What Dolphus Raymond drinks • the rabid dog Atticus shoots • Scout's costume for the pageant • the Finch's cook and mother figure • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2013-02-23
Across
- Bland, lacking spirit (5)
- Material for a performance (10)
- Will validation (7)
- A word with only one syllable (12)
- A state of depression (10)
- Good-natured (6)
- Architectural style (6)
- Type of greens (8)
Down
- Authoritative (11)
- Lacking distinct form (8)
- Interchangeable (7)
- Native (10)
- An animal thats is active during the night (9)
- Inconsistent (7)
14 Clues: Native (10) • Inconsistent (7) • Good-natured (6) • Authoritative (11) • Type of greens (8) • Will validation (7) • Interchangeable (7) • Architectural style (6) • Bland, lacking spirit (5) • Lacking distinct form (8) • A state of depression (10) • Material for a performance (10) • A word with only one syllable (12) • An animal thats is active during the night (9)
To Kill a Mockingbird 2014-05-27
Across
- jem's sister, atticus's daughter
- scout and jem's uncle, atticus's brother
- scout and jem's aunt, atticus's sister
- very white, shy, nobody likes him, scared of people, stays inside all day, and he's like 30
- scout's brother, atticus's son
- what boo radley left in the tree for scout and jem
- jem and scout's dad, lawyer
Down
- accused of rape, found guilty
- sheriff
- black cook/mom/maid for the finch family
- dog with rabies
- a very common alcoholic drink
- town where the finch family live
- what tim johnson had
14 Clues: sheriff • dog with rabies • what tim johnson had • jem and scout's dad, lawyer • accused of rape, found guilty • a very common alcoholic drink • scout's brother, atticus's son • jem's sister, atticus's daughter • town where the finch family live • scout and jem's aunt, atticus's sister • black cook/mom/maid for the finch family • scout and jem's uncle, atticus's brother • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2022-01-25
Across
- the narrator of the novel
- Miss Caroline tells Scout not to ____ anymore
- Scout's full name
- last name of the family whose kids don't go to school
- what Scout and Jem found in the tree
- author of the novel
- Jem and Scouts' friend who comes every summer
- the town where the novel takes place
Down
- the decade in which the novel took place
- the neighbor of whom Scout and Jem are afraid
- atticus' job title
- what Scout found in the tree
- the Finches' cook
- the state where the novel takes place
14 Clues: the Finches' cook • Scout's full name • atticus' job title • author of the novel • the narrator of the novel • what Scout found in the tree • what Scout and Jem found in the tree • the town where the novel takes place • the state where the novel takes place • the decade in which the novel took place • the neighbor of whom Scout and Jem are afraid • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2022-11-03
Across
- What does Jem find folded on the fence?
- The first thing that Scout finds in the knothole of the tree.
- Atticus says, "that boy might go to the chair, but he's not going till the ____'s told."
- Who visits every summer?
- This place has a "malevolent phantom" according to Scout. (2 words)
- To Kill a Mockingbird takes place during this historical time period. (2 words)
Down
- Besides Atticus, who talks to the mob outside the courthouse?
- She tries to be a female influence in Scout's life. (2 words)
- "He played with us, read to us, and treated us with courteous detachment." Who is Scout describing?
- Miss Caroline disapproves of Scout's _______.
- Aunt Alexandra wants Atticus to _____ Calpurnia.
- A hot steam is _____.
- What is it a sin to kill, according to Atticus?
- Atticus is the best _____ in Maycomb County.
14 Clues: A hot steam is _____. • Who visits every summer? • What does Jem find folded on the fence? • Atticus is the best _____ in Maycomb County. • Miss Caroline disapproves of Scout's _______. • What is it a sin to kill, according to Atticus? • Aunt Alexandra wants Atticus to _____ Calpurnia. • Besides Atticus, who talks to the mob outside the courthouse? • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2024-04-24
Across
- Where does the story take place?
- Who had a morphine addiction?
- What is Scout's real name?
- What did Miss Caroline not want Scout to do with Atticus?
- According to Atticus, what is it a sin to kill?
- What family lives next door?
Down
- What is Scout's brother's name?
- Who does Atticus represent that everyone disapproves of?
- What does Calpurnia do?
- What happened to Miss Maudie's house?
- What did Burris Ewell have?
- What is Atticus' Job
- What is the first thing Scout finds in the hole in the tree?
- What did the dog that Atticus shot have?
14 Clues: What is Atticus' Job • What does Calpurnia do? • What is Scout's real name? • What did Burris Ewell have? • What family lives next door? • Who had a morphine addiction? • What is Scout's brother's name? • Where does the story take place? • What happened to Miss Maudie's house? • What did the dog that Atticus shot have? • According to Atticus, what is it a sin to kill? • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Vocab 2016-05-24
Across
- refuse to accept
- extremely angry
- prove negative; show to be false
- a minor crime
- beyond or deviating from the usual or expected
- stupid
- to seek information from
- confusion
- showing curiosity
- to embarres
- native to
- sharply
- failure to be present
- diffusing warmth and friendliness
Down
- not divided or shared with others
- remove something, as by lifting, pushing, or taking off
- be willing to yield
- spotlessly clean and fresh
- to do something that one considers to be below one's dignity
- cut off
- force somebody to do something
- in deplorable condition
- meeting requirements
- strong feeling of embarrassment
- sins
- in complete agreement
- unhappy from annoyance
- put into service
- a sudden short attack
- liable to sudden unpredictable change
30 Clues: sins • stupid • cut off • sharply • confusion • native to • to embarres • a minor crime • extremely angry • refuse to accept • put into service • showing curiosity • be willing to yield • meeting requirements • in complete agreement • a sudden short attack • failure to be present • unhappy from annoyance • in deplorable condition • to seek information from • spotlessly clean and fresh • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Vocab 2015-10-15
Across
- thing poured (transfusion)
- evil
- house or place where someone lives
- devotion to religious duties and practices
- shamelessly
- slaves
- almost always silent
- believe (credible)
- members of a church
- rigid, severe, straight
Down
- to lessen or calm
- powerless
- do something that is unusual to you
- preference or preferred way of doing something
- formal statement of principle
- a pointe or sharpened pole or stake
- untouched or unused
- an early form of pharmacist
- conditions o rules
- minor city official, lower rank than a sheriff
20 Clues: evil • slaves • powerless • shamelessly • to lessen or calm • conditions o rules • believe (credible) • untouched or unused • members of a church • almost always silent • rigid, severe, straight • thing poured (transfusion) • an early form of pharmacist • formal statement of principle • house or place where someone lives • do something that is unusual to you • a pointe or sharpened pole or stake • ...
to kill a mockingbird 8 2017-01-17
Across
- something of historic interest that has survived from the past
- uprightness of character
- reckless prank
- a long angry speech
- pale, red due to anger
- prohibition; restraint
- examination
- fundamental nature
Down
- offense
- dentures, a denture plate
- overbearing; hard to put up with
- a device with a rubber bulb on one end and a narrow tube on the other
- to move in waves or in a wavy manner
- to move or slink about in a sinister manner
- a bitter verbal attack
- a covered passageway between two parts of a building
- inclinations
- lessen the pain
- sticky
- people (democrade)
- old-fashioned
- skin (dermatology)
22 Clues: sticky • offense • examination • inclinations • old-fashioned • reckless prank • lessen the pain • people (democrade) • skin (dermatology) • fundamental nature • a long angry speech • a bitter verbal attack • pale, red due to anger • prohibition; restraint • uprightness of character • dentures, a denture plate • overbearing; hard to put up with • to move in waves or in a wavy manner • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Crossword 2017-11-02
Across
- Scout's brother
- something Scout's in a lot
- swear words
- no more
- age groups
- many people in the town wear these
- something scout can't do for class anymore
- something that hasn't happened in the town since 1885
- lice
- main character/narrator
- city/setting/town where story takes place
Down
- people talking softly
- a place to sit in church
- Calpurnia's grammar when calm
- something Scout's brother really likes
- where dill "lives"
- a weed Miss Maudie hates
- sheriff's gun type
- miss maudie's best flowers
- what Miss Caroline read the kids on day 1
20 Clues: lice • no more • age groups • swear words • Scout's brother • where dill "lives" • sheriff's gun type • people talking softly • main character/narrator • a place to sit in church • a weed Miss Maudie hates • something Scout's in a lot • miss maudie's best flowers • Calpurnia's grammar when calm • many people in the town wear these • something Scout's brother really likes • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Crossword 2017-05-08
Across
- The first person to testify in the courtroom.
- Played sniper for Atticus in front of the jail.
- Wishing evil or harm to another or others.
- A person involved in a lawsuit.
- Name of the church Calpurnia took the children to.
- Father of Mayella, is the person who hit Mayella.
- Invited Scout and Jem to sit in the balcony during the trial.
- Man who wanted to hurt Tom Robinson at the jail.
- The verdict of the trial.
Down
- Tom Robinson’s boss.
- A remark or comment, especially an adverse criticism.
- The drink in Dolphus Raymond’s bag.
- Judge who led the trial.
- Accused Tom Robinson of raping her.
- Man who pretends to be drunk and has a black wife.
- Defended Tom Robinson during the trial.
- Wife of Tom Robinson.
- Agreement or consent by silence or without objection.
- Person who Mayella invited inside to fix the door with a disabled left arm.
- Distinguishing features.
20 Clues: Tom Robinson’s boss. • Wife of Tom Robinson. • Judge who led the trial. • Distinguishing features. • The verdict of the trial. • A person involved in a lawsuit. • The drink in Dolphus Raymond’s bag. • Accused Tom Robinson of raping her. • Defended Tom Robinson during the trial. • Wishing evil or harm to another or others. • The first person to testify in the courtroom. • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Vocabulary 2017-03-14
Across
- body position, hands on hips, elbows bent
- a large leafed quick-growing vine
- cabbage with very coarse, thick leaves
- on the verge of having a stroke
- clothing
- a whirlpool or current of water that moves against the current
- the care of God
- a large cabinet with drawers and a place for hanging clothes
- ghost or spook
- a parasite that enters the body through the feet and settles in the small intestine
Down
- an outdoor area shaded by trees
- handcuffs
- sweet grapes grown in the American South
- to lessen pain
- sections of replacement teeth that can be easily inserted and removed
- small thin twigs or branches
- legal issue regarding inheritance
- a laxative often used to rid a person of intestinal worms
- slang term for whiskey
- slang term for a head louse
20 Clues: clothing • handcuffs • to lessen pain • ghost or spook • the care of God • slang term for whiskey • slang term for a head louse • small thin twigs or branches • an outdoor area shaded by trees • on the verge of having a stroke • a large leafed quick-growing vine • legal issue regarding inheritance • cabbage with very coarse, thick leaves • sweet grapes grown in the American South • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Crossword 2013-04-02
Across
- place where people are interred
- smaller than average size
- strong disapproval
- desire to do good for others
- old fashioned; strange in a sweet way
- disagreement
- person who avoids other people
- evil
- likely to argue with someone
- innocent
- rude
- difficult; unruly
- extremist
- slander
Down
- attempting to avoid attention (to avoid getting caught)
- place of residence
- walked leisurely
- native to a certain area
- authorities statement or decree
- strong fondness for something
- doesn’t stay the same
- range (often of certain talents)
- favored by fortune
- exaggerated drawing
- uncertain
- saying one thing and doing the opposite
- inclined to silence
- rejection of belief in existence of deities (gods)
- disrespectful of religion
- found not guilty on charges
30 Clues: evil • rude • slander • innocent • uncertain • extremist • disagreement • walked leisurely • difficult; unruly • place of residence • strong disapproval • favored by fortune • exaggerated drawing • inclined to silence • doesn’t stay the same • native to a certain area • smaller than average size • disrespectful of religion • found not guilty on charges • desire to do good for others • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird #3 2013-03-09
Across
- to shudder; a sudden light
- dull; boring
- sympathy; pity
- make a hole
- drape; lounge
- can use both hands well
- convulsion; fit
- erase
- profession; trade
- flimsy; weak
- ease off; die down
- withered; dried up
- indication; evidence
- distinction
- to show contempt
- gather
- secretive; surreptitious
Down
- leaving
- fearful; full of anxiety
- furniture for clothing
- quality; value
- acting without speech
- separation; division
- fake; artificial
- impulsive; automatic
- pivot
- regret
- involve in legal action
- remote
- dress; costume
- unemotionally
- mallet
- elaborate; ornate
33 Clues: pivot • erase • regret • remote • mallet • gather • leaving • make a hole • distinction • dull; boring • flimsy; weak • drape; lounge • unemotionally • sympathy; pity • quality; value • dress; costume • convulsion; fit • fake; artificial • to show contempt • profession; trade • elaborate; ornate • ease off; die down • withered; dried up • separation; division • impulsive; automatic • indication; evidence • ...
