to kill a mockingbird Crossword Puzzles
To Kill a Mockingbird Crossword 2024-05-05
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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.
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- 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
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- 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?
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
Hailey Gerks to kill a mockingbird 2012-09-04
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- 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
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- 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 2013-02-23
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- 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)
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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)
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- 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
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- 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?
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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.
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Crossword 2013-05-16
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- Boo's real name
- The object Boo stabbed his father with
- Author, Harper...
- Intellectual or spiritual improvement
- Charles Baker Harris
- Conscious decision
- What Mrs. Dubose gave Jem
- Unknown by many
- Close examination
- To reassure
Down
- Religious devotion
- To continue something
- Likely to start an argument
- To kill a mockinbird is one
- What Tom Robinson busted up
- Irritation or annoyance
- The throat
- What Mr. Dolphus Raymond Drinks
- The state Scout live in
- The best shot in Maycomb county
20 Clues: The throat • To reassure • Boo's real name • Unknown by many • Author, Harper... • Close examination • Religious devotion • Conscious decision • Charles Baker Harris • To continue something • Irritation or annoyance • The state Scout live in • What Mrs. Dubose gave Jem • Likely to start an argument • To kill a mockinbird is one • What Tom Robinson busted up • What Mr. Dolphus Raymond Drinks • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Vocab 2014-02-17
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- Innocent
- Angle in the form of a beautiful and innocent child
- To go against
- Foolish
- Cranky
- To carve or shape
- Unjust to another
- Sad, thoughtful
- Understood without being expressed
- To quiet down
- People who live there
- Long angry speech with accusations and criticism
- Irritating or causing
- Not easily noticeable
- Cling, adhere to closely
- Act involving daring, adventure, or excitement
- Government controlled by one person who assumes control
- Confusing
- Danger, immediate damage
- Gratitude, necessary or obligation
- Difficult or impossible to understand
- Horrible
- Angry, agitated to the point that they can't talk
- Ask questions, curious
- An opinion without and ideas to support it
- Distinguishing features
- Habbit
- Not able to hear it
- To get away from
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- To no purpose, self admiration
- Argue a side
- Interesting
- Not capable of moving, unable to move
- Cranky
- Discovering with certainty; find out
- To embarrass
- State of calmness
- Ghost (2 wds.)
- Pointing, indicating
- People of the same age, generation
- To consider another inferior
- Troubled, problems
- Happy, full of glee
- An act of kindness, good to others
- Persons in charge
- Dealing with the stomach
- Unhealthy mental state, death, disease
- Much higher than average
- An agreement reached
- Imprint
- Physically weak from age or sickness; frail
- Detached at a distance
- Referring to having a proper balance of foods to stay healthy
- Not causing serious injury
54 Clues: Cranky • Cranky • Habbit • Foolish • Imprint • Innocent • Horrible • Confusing • Interesting • Argue a side • To embarrass • To go against • To quiet down • Ghost (2 wds.) • Sad, thoughtful • To get away from • To carve or shape • Unjust to another • State of calmness • Persons in charge • Troubled, problems • Happy, full of glee • Not able to hear it • Pointing, indicating • An agreement reached • People who live there • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Vocabulary 2014-03-31
Across
- Existing since birth
- Not lessened; unrelieved
- To support or help prove
- A person who lives alone and avoids other people
- Angry and bitter
- Very bad or dishonest
- Very dry; having very little rain or water
- Not attracting attention
- To make clear or easy to understand
- The quality of being confident and unafraid in a way that seems rude or foolish
Down
- Satisfied with how things are
- To accept, agree, or allow
- Irrelevance; insolent; incivility; inappropriateness
- To make a continuous low humming sound
- To pronounce words or parts of words clearly
- Using few words to state or express an idea
- Failing to show proper respect and courtesy
- Done in a quiet and secret way to avoid being noticed
- Quiet and secret in order to avoid being noticed
- Becoming angry very easily; having a bad temper
20 Clues: Angry and bitter • Existing since birth • Very bad or dishonest • Not lessened; unrelieved • To support or help prove • Not attracting attention • To accept, agree, or allow • Satisfied with how things are • To make clear or easy to understand • To make a continuous low humming sound • Very dry; having very little rain or water • Using few words to state or express an idea • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Vocab 2014-11-12
Across
- Related to a farm animal that is kept for milk
- Wild, Ferocious, not Domesticated
- "The house had a medieval, ______ look to it"
- This word could be used to describe someone shy or quiet
- "the Child's idea was stupid, sill, and _____"
- "That old, unstable, ________, building looks ready to collapse"
- A kind of yellow-green fruit
- "The gunshot was a ______ noise" this word is also used in music
- During class, Scout is told about Hitler ______ the Jews
- Bob Ewell's ______ injured both Jem and Scout in the end of the book.
- Having good and honest morals
- Room 10 is ______ to room 11
- "They had to buy a _______ since they could not afford a nice car"
Down
- Giant Sequoias are _______ to California
- Bob Ewell was very _____ when he spat at Atticus
- Having no trust in humans, thinking that people are motivated by self-interest
- Jem was silent, sad, gloomy, and ______ when Atticus lost the trial
- Dill was _____ and proud of his ability to read
- Many people do not think that Tom Robinson ________ the crime
- Tom. Robinson was a _______ due to Mr. Ewell's accusations.
- Scout was _______ and humiliated when she was scared in front of Jem
- "His movement was slow, sneaky, and he traveled ________"
- "He snuck around in a very secretive and ______ way"
- "The desert was unpopulated and ______"
- Mr. Heck Tate was impassive and ________ told Atticus of Mr. Ewell's death
25 Clues: A kind of yellow-green fruit • Room 10 is ______ to room 11 • Having good and honest morals • Wild, Ferocious, not Domesticated • "The desert was unpopulated and ______" • Giant Sequoias are _______ to California • "The house had a medieval, ______ look to it" • Related to a farm animal that is kept for milk • "the Child's idea was stupid, sill, and _____" • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird, 2 2015-04-30
Across
- look for
- stick, sweet liquid used on pancakes and biscuits
- respectful and/or accepting of different people and cultures
- shamed
- walk slowly without lifting your feet (penguin walk)
- very strange or odd
- mix two substances or walt around to meet lots of people at a party
- shocked into silence
- a dangerous disease transmitted by animal bites
Down
- recognize
- begging
- relating to death or dying
- advantage of use an opportunity (3 words written as one)
- talk proudly about yourself
- isolated, away from others
- the raised seating area in a theater
- old and weak
- a group of people, usually angry, acting with one purpose
- selfish
- a group of grapes, bananas, or people
- slippery, like an icy sidewalk
21 Clues: shamed • begging • selfish • look for • recognize • old and weak • very strange or odd • shocked into silence • relating to death or dying • isolated, away from others • talk proudly about yourself • slippery, like an icy sidewalk • the raised seating area in a theater • a group of grapes, bananas, or people • a dangerous disease transmitted by animal bites • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Crossword 2022-04-11
Across
- the narrator's brother
- the name of the gossiping neighbor
- the kid who insults scout about her father at school
- the name of bob ewell's lawyer
- the name of the judge in tom robinson's court case
- Atticus's old nickname
- Arthur Radley's older brother
- the lady who yell out Scout and Jem every time they walk past
- the family that gossips
- the man who Scout's snowman looked like
- Atticus's brother
- the person who is said to stab people with scissors
- the community that is discriminated against
- where scout and jem found the presents
- it is a sin to kill this animal
- the person who was part of the lynch mob
- the narrator's father
- the narrator's female neighbor who cares about her plants
- the person who accused tom robinson
Down
- the family with no
- what destroyed Miss Maudie's house
- the father of the ewells
- Atticus's sister
- the setting of the story
- the person who atticus is defending
- Boo's real name
- the name of the sheriff
- the place that Scout and Jem always run past
- the narrator
- the name of the person who pretends to be drunk
- the annoying kid they met on christmas
- the thing that didn't happen in maycomb for a long time
32 Clues: the narrator • Boo's real name • Atticus's sister • Atticus's brother • the family with no • the narrator's father • the narrator's brother • Atticus's old nickname • the name of the sheriff • the family that gossips • the father of the ewells • the setting of the story • Arthur Radley's older brother • the name of bob ewell's lawyer • it is a sin to kill this animal • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Crossword 2022-04-12
Across
- a morphine addict who tried to break free
- the name of the rabid dog
- the first name of the town gossip
- dills aunt
- the setting of the story
- atticus' sister
- a main theme in the book
- the person jem and scout modeled their snowman after
- the judge in maycomb county
- the reverend at calpurnia's church
- scout's middle name
- a sin to kill according to atticus
- arthur radley's brother
- first name of Scout's teacher
Down
- the person who is narrating the story
- married a black woman
- the most boring child scout has ever met
- the nickname for arthur radley
- the father of mayella
- the father of jem and scout and a lawyer
- the woman who claimed tom robinson raped her
- a poor family living in the outskirts of maycomb
- atticus' brother
- the time period in which this takes place
- the first name of the man accused of raping a white woman
- the finches maid
- the neighbor of the finches who loves taking care of her plants
- a poor family who gets most of their income from farming
- and jem's fried from Meridian Misssisipi
- brother
30 Clues: brother • dills aunt • atticus' sister • atticus' brother • the finches maid • scout's middle name • married a black woman • the father of mayella • arthur radley's brother • the setting of the story • a main theme in the book • the name of the rabid dog • the judge in maycomb county • first name of Scout's teacher • the nickname for arthur radley • the first name of the town gossip • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Crossword 2022-03-07
Across
- Scout's brother
- where the jury decides the verdict
- What Scout mispronounces as "Morphodite"
- Last name of Bob and Mayella
- What Atticus tries teaching to scout by saying "You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view"
- the black religious leader that Scout meets upon going to church with Calpurnia
- Last name of the main character(s)
- Scouts aunt that moves in with them to teach her more about femininity
- The author of To Kill a Mockingbird
- The state in which the story takes place
- The mean old lady, whose flowers were dug up and ripped apart by Jem
- The descendants of African immigrants who moved to America
- What Mrs. Maudie baked that was "so loaded with shinny it made me tight"
- The county where the book takes place.
Down
- the moral idea that all people are equal
- The black man accused of raping Mayella Ewell
- The small blonde boy that Scout befriends in the early chapters of the book
- The boy from Scout's school whom she beats up then invites over for dinner
- The father of Scout and Jem
- Bob Ewell's daughter, who accused Tom Robinson of raping her
- The Finches widowed neighbor (her barn burns down)
- Atticus maid, and Scout and Jems female parental figure
- Mysterious figure that hides in the Radleys house.
- The rabid animal that Atticus shot upon threatening the town
24 Clues: Scout's brother • The father of Scout and Jem • Last name of Bob and Mayella • where the jury decides the verdict • Last name of the main character(s) • The author of To Kill a Mockingbird • The county where the book takes place. • the moral idea that all people are equal • What Scout mispronounces as "Morphodite" • The state in which the story takes place • ...
How to Kill a Mockingbird 2021-06-11
Across
- a constitutional tendency to be gloomy and depressed, expressing sadness
- A boarder at the house across from Mrs. Dubose's
- believing the worst of human nature and motives
- Grapes native to the southern USA
- Town garbage collector (Calpurnia’s son)
- takes care of her yard, embellishing it with lovely flowers and bakes goodies for her young neighbors
- Highly respected cook of the finch family
- Wrongly accused for the rape of mayella ewell
- a tight fitting undergarment worn to enhance appearance
- withdrawn from society, choosing to live in solitude
- of or having to do with the southern Confederacy during the Civil War
- Aunt Alexandra's lazy husband
- A place where trials and other legal cases happen
- personal property, slave
- a charge for a crime that is punishable by death
- Finches neighbor aka Dill’s aunt
- the source of an artist's inspiration
- Poor but proud farmer family
- any minor misbehavior or misconduct
- Liable to sudden unpredictable change
- system of rules in a country or community
- lacking vitality or spirit
- A place for the confinement of people accused of a crime
Down
- Judge at Tom’s trial
- a tuft of hair that grows in a different direction from the rest of the hair and usually will not lie flat
- Narrators older brother
- derive or receive pleasure from
- An elderly ill tempered elderly woman
- to erase or eliminate
- Atticus Scout and Jem's last name
- respectable due to age
- Place, Home of Nathan Radley and Boo Radley
- 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
- The county where the book is set in
- A promise sworn under God in the courtroom during a trial to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth
- Type of sexual assault
- Narrator of the book
- a representation of a person that is exaggerated for comic effect. Usually exaggerates one particular feature of a person.
- Tom’s wife
- not direct, coincidental
- Sister of atticus finch
- native to
- Bob Ewell’s 19 year old daughter
- a feeling of deep regret
- Scout and Jem's dad
- repetitive and lacking in interest that causes annoyance
- to spend thoughtlessly
- occurring so frequently as to seem ceaseless or uninterrupted
- Charles Baker Harris
50 Clues: native to • Tom’s wife • Scout and Jem's dad • Judge at Tom’s trial • Narrator of the book • Charles Baker Harris • to erase or eliminate • respectable due to age • Type of sexual assault • to spend thoughtlessly • Narrators older brother • Sister of atticus finch • not direct, coincidental • a feeling of deep regret • personal property, slave • lacking vitality or spirit • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Crossword 2021-05-04
Across
- boldness in a foolish way
- amount of odd things about you
- hands on hips
- not common, unusual
- out of date, not in style
- hard to agree with, cranky
- make clear or to make more sense of something
- to be unfriendly, stirring up anger, teasing
- boring, plain, dull, ordinary, featureless
- small quantity
- annoying, not pleasing, offensive
- (of) completely lacking
- marked by forceful energy, powerful
- knowing to be appropriate in social situations
- to wish harm to others
Down
- pleasing, admirable, agreeable
- sassy, rude, bratty, willing to have a quarrel
- hard to get upset, peaceful
- something slightly different
- uplifting, moral spirit, moral guidance
- avoiding control, noisy, annoying, stubborn
- having no fixed course, wandering, uncertain
- not clear, hazy, confusing
- to calm down, tone, ease
- using fluent language well, good speech
- crabby, bad mood, grouchy, nasty
- the elements of something the first, basics
- a right, power, or privilege
- a permanent quality continued existence
- causing fear
30 Clues: causing fear • hands on hips • small quantity • not common, unusual • to wish harm to others • (of) completely lacking • to calm down, tone, ease • boldness in a foolish way • out of date, not in style • not clear, hazy, confusing • hard to agree with, cranky • hard to get upset, peaceful • something slightly different • a right, power, or privilege • pleasing, admirable, agreeable • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Vocab 2022-10-06
Across
- inclined to argue
- very great ability
- to leave vacant or empty
- moved in a sly or secret manner
- having brought about or affected
- full of something specified
- being indebted for a favor or gift
- an uncivilized person or a person who does not know or worship the God of the Bible
- extremely foolish
- the act or an instance or escaping
- to drive away by or as if by scattering
- the quality or state of being humble
- acceptance or giving consent by keeping silent or by not raising objections
- filthy or degraded as a result of neglect or the lack of money
- treating continually in a way that is meant to be cruel, causing to suffer because of beliefs
- having or showing ill will; spiteful
Down
- had stolen
- noisy and hard to control
- to reside or live in a place
- something that moves up and down or back and forth like a wave
- to make or become worried
- characterized by gloomy or sick ideas or feelings
- reduced in the harshness or violence of
- sharpened with an abrasive stone
- characterized by the ability to spring back or rebound
- to state as fact but without proof
- to escape the understanding or grasp of
- the act or power of making one's choices or decisions
- a person who lives away from others
- lessoned or made easier to bear: soothed, eased
30 Clues: had stolen • inclined to argue • extremely foolish • very great ability • to leave vacant or empty • noisy and hard to control • to make or become worried • full of something specified • to reside or live in a place • moved in a sly or secret manner • having brought about or affected • sharpened with an abrasive stone • being indebted for a favor or gift • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Vocabulary 2023-08-31
Across
- Very opposed in nature, character, or purpose
- Friendly, agreeable
- Pay or other benefits given for service or loss
- A peer; two people or things living at the same time
- Energetically or forcefully
- Using few or precise words to express an idea
- To support or strengthen
- Harmful
- Thoughtful or pondering deeply, often for spiritual purposes
- Without hope
- To make someone feel better
- A false appearance designed to mask true feelings
- Peaceful and quiet
- Complete and total
- Not clearly understood or expressed
- To do or undertake something despite the risk or danger involved
- To approach in order to speak to someone, usually in a bold or aggressive manner
- Charming and old-fashioned
- Eager with a sense of unease
- With energy and passion
- Not flexible or able to change shape
Down
- Being careful or subtle so as to not cause offense or bother
- An irregular rise and fall
- With hands on hips and elbows extending outward
- The possibility that something will happen in the future
- Occurs at the same time as something else
- A strong natural preference of behavior
- To do something in an illegal or forbidden manner
- Simple and bare; without pleasures
- To improve a difficult situation
- Goodwill or acts of kindness
- Unimaginative and narrow-minded
- To draw attention to, or put stress on
- Bold and disrespectful
- In an obvious manner
- To force someone to endure something
- To make free from confusion or ambiguity; to explain
- To assert the opposite of something
- In a calm or peaceful way
- Showing little energy or enthusiasm; glum
- The power or will of making a conscious decision
- To declare or affirm solemnly and formally as true
42 Clues: Harmful • Without hope • Peaceful and quiet • Complete and total • Friendly, agreeable • In an obvious manner • Bold and disrespectful • With energy and passion • To support or strengthen • In a calm or peaceful way • An irregular rise and fall • Charming and old-fashioned • Energetically or forcefully • To make someone feel better • Goodwill or acts of kindness • Eager with a sense of unease • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Vocab 2024-04-04
Across
- impossible to come to understand
- abusive language used to express blame or censure
- adhering to moral principles
- devoid of intelligence
- a state or condition markedly different from the norm
- expressing extreme scorn
- boisterously and noisily aggressive
- act between parties to reconcile differences
- dangerous to health
- acknowledge defeat
Down
- indicating favorable circumstances and good luck
- approach and speak to someone aggressively or insistently
- originating where it is found
- similar or equivalent in some respects
- a false and malicious publication
- able to read and write
- lacking power or ability
- unfriendly behavior that causes anger or resentment
- disposition to do good
- marked by unjust severity or arbitrary behavior
- behave in a patronizing manner
21 Clues: acknowledge defeat • dangerous to health • able to read and write • devoid of intelligence • disposition to do good • lacking power or ability • expressing extreme scorn • adhering to moral principles • originating where it is found • behave in a patronizing manner • impossible to come to understand • a false and malicious publication • boisterously and noisily aggressive • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Crossword 2024-04-18
Across
- Atticus' nickname due to his impeccable aim with guns
- Scout's uncle
- The county the book takes place in
- Calpurnia's son
- Scout's ______ died when she was two
- One of the Finch's neighbors that loves baking and gardening
- Boo Radley's older brother
- Scout's teacher who scolded her for being literate
- Scout's costume for Halloween
- Came to school for the first day of school just to never come for the rest of the year
- Tom Robinson's wife
- Old lady who had a morphine addiction
- The person who tries to kill Atticus' children
- Scout's older brother
- _________ put a blanket around Scout when Mrs. Maudie's house started burning in a fire
- Dill's real name
- Dill spends every summer in Maycomb with his aunt, __________
- Scout is "engaged" to this person
- The reverend of First Purchase church
Down
- The setting takes place during a global economic downturn called this
- Jem's favorite sport
- The mad dog Atticus shoots
- The Finch's housekeeper
- The boy Scout beat up on the first day of school for not having his lunch
- Something that appears to be falling for the first time in Maycomb County in decades
- Atticus' sister
- Uncle Jack's cat
- Scout and Jem's father
- A young black man who was accused of rape
- The church Black people attend
- The trial's judge
- Jem's favorite things to read
- The man Tom Robinson used to work for
- The woman who asks Calpurnia why she brought the Finches to First Purchase
- A person who claims she was raped by Tom Robinson
- Also known as Arthur Radley
- The sheriff
- Protagonist of To Kill a Mockingbird
- A teacher at Scout's school who hates Adolf Hitler
- The place where Dill is from
- Mrs. Maudie's _____ burned down in a fire
41 Clues: The sheriff • Scout's uncle • Atticus' sister • Calpurnia's son • Uncle Jack's cat • Dill's real name • The trial's judge • Tom Robinson's wife • Jem's favorite sport • Scout's older brother • Scout and Jem's father • The Finch's housekeeper • The mad dog Atticus shoots • Boo Radley's older brother • Also known as Arthur Radley • The place where Dill is from • Jem's favorite things to read • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Crossword 2024-04-13
Across
- town where everything takes place
- judge assigned to the Tom Robinson case
- Scout and Jem's dad
- Book's protagonist
- last name of boy invited over for dinner
- condiment Walter put on all his food
- type of flowers grown by Mrs. Dubose
- first name of the book's author
- what Tom Robinson was accused of
- boy Scout fought and then invited to dinner
- person allegedly raped by Tom Robinson
- Cousin that Scout attacked
- dog Atticus shot
- what burned down half of Miss Maudie's house
- last name of the man they try bothering
- Atticus' connection to Jem and Scout
- Atticus' sister
- town Dill is from
- Atticus's occupation
- place where Jem and Scout found gifts
Down
- Scout's older brother
- black cook who worked for Atticus
- Scout and Jen's uncle
- Old lady getting over her addiction
- material used to plug up the knothole
- black community Calpurnia took Jem and Scout to
- first gift Scout found in the knothole
- Scout's first grade teacher
- Dill's first name
- people that prosecuted Tom Robinson
- Black man Atticus was defending
- woman Scout hung out with when being excluded by Jem and Dill
- Friend from Manchester
- state the story takes place
- Last name of the black man Atticus defended
- person who threw the rifle to Atticus
- school item used to beat Scout's hands
- gifts with Jem and Scout carved into them
- how many years it has been since Atticus shot a rifle
- Dill's last name
- Last name of the book's author
41 Clues: Atticus' sister • dog Atticus shot • Dill's last name • Dill's first name • town Dill is from • Book's protagonist • Scout and Jem's dad • Atticus's occupation • Scout's older brother • Scout and Jen's uncle • Friend from Manchester • Cousin that Scout attacked • Scout's first grade teacher • state the story takes place • Last name of the book's author • first name of the book's author • ...
To kill a mockingbird project 2023-02-28
Across
- peaceful animal
- Scout's first name
- name of the judge
- the author of the book
- Scout's middle name
- what did Jem break
- her house burned down
- stray dog
- Scout's costume
- charged with a variety of crimes as a kid
- Jem and Scout's aunt
- Jem's sister
- object Heck Tate took off of Bob
- only kid who speaks to Boo Radley
- it's a ___ to kill a mockingbird
- elected to state legislature
Down
- father of rape victim
- place of trial
- the dog that got shot
- nephew comes to stay with me every summer
- hurts children
- much older than I appear
- Scout's last name
- Calupurnia's son
- Jem and Scout's dad
- Tom Robinson's wife
- place in Alabama
- had a broken arm
- accused of rape
- lied to protect Boo Radley
30 Clues: stray dog • Jem's sister • place of trial • hurts children • peaceful animal • Scout's costume • accused of rape • Calupurnia's son • place in Alabama • had a broken arm • name of the judge • Scout's last name • Scout's first name • what did Jem break • Scout's middle name • Jem and Scout's dad • Tom Robinson's wife • Jem and Scout's aunt • father of rape victim • the dog that got shot • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird: Vocabulary 2023-03-17
Across
- a preacher's stand or podium in a church
- gentle and kindly; not harmful
- in a state of disrepair; falling apart
- a person's stock of skills or behaviors; a collection
- acceptance of something without protest
- peaceful, calm
- not showing any emotional involvement or interest
- unpredictable or in an uneven pattern
- a church song
- showing anger at what is perceived as unfair treatment
- too long, slow, or dull
- showing scorn or hatred
- attempting to avoid attention; sneakily
Down
- extreme shame or embarrassment
- showing respect to women; chivalrous
- interest in disturbing and unpleasant subjects
- required or obligated to do something
- something that comes naturally; inborn
- a gloomy, depressed state of mind
- weakness due to age or illness
- people assembled for religious worship
- a friendly and pleasant manner
- likely to cause an argument
- cruel and oppressive use of power or control
- showing strong feeling; passionate
- uncertain or unknown
- understood or implied without being explicitly stated
- pessimistic and distrustful of others
28 Clues: a church song • peaceful, calm • uncertain or unknown • too long, slow, or dull • showing scorn or hatred • likely to cause an argument • extreme shame or embarrassment • gentle and kindly; not harmful • weakness due to age or illness • a friendly and pleasant manner • a gloomy, depressed state of mind • showing strong feeling; passionate • showing respect to women; chivalrous • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird - Review 2025-05-01
Across
- Scout's brother
- falsely accused of rape
- her house burns down
- Atticus' brother
- Scout's age when the story begins
- holiday on which the children were attacked
- Atticus shoots one
- Sheriff of Maycomb
- Judge handling Tom's case
- Scout's real name
- Finch family housekeeper
- she overcomes her Morphine addiction
- state where the story takes place
Down
- fictional town where story is set
- Dolphus Raymond pretends to be this
- last name of Atticus, Scout, and Jem
- Scout's first grade teacher
- Atticus' sister
- friend of Jem and Scout
- recluse who saves Jem and Scout
- what Jem must do for Mrs. Dubose
- Jem's real name
- Narrates the story
23 Clues: Scout's brother • Atticus' sister • Jem's real name • Atticus' brother • Scout's real name • Atticus shoots one • Sheriff of Maycomb • Narrates the story • her house burns down • falsely accused of rape • friend of Jem and Scout • Finch family housekeeper • Judge handling Tom's case • Scout's first grade teacher • recluse who saves Jem and Scout • what Jem must do for Mrs. Dubose • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Crossword 2025-05-06
Across
- The narrators older brother
- The accuser in the trial
- Black man falsely accused of rape
- Finch neighbor who loves her garden
- Major theme of the novel
- The novel's young narrator
- Atticus's litte brothers name. _________ Finch
- Moral lawyer and father to the narrator
- Central event involving racial injustice
- Symbol of innocence
- First Finch in America
- Place where much of the second half occurs
- Night of the atttack on the children
- Last name of a poor but proud family
- Friend who visits Maycomb each summer
- Welcome children to Black church
- Atticus tells Scout to practice this by walking in someone's shoes
- Costume Scout wears during the pageant
- Maycomb's sheriff
- Flowers Jem destroys in anger
- A white man who acts drunk so he does not have to explain why he lives with a black woman.
- Mysterious neighbor who rarely leaves his house
Down
- Fictional setting of the novel
- Poor classmate invited to lunch by Scout
- The Finch family's housekeeper
- The ideal that Atticus fights for
- This theme is seen as flawed through out Scout's school
- What Tom Robinson's case represents
- Aunt to the narrator who lives on Finch's landing
- The group that discusses "helping" African Americans
- place where boo radley left items for the kids
- Mayella's abusive father
- Nickname for Atticus's little brother
- What Atticus says is fighting a battle you know you'll lose
- Last name of Scout's family
- Writer of The Maycomb Tribune
- Mob attempts this at the jail
- The family that lives behind the dump
- Group that tries to harm Tom
- The judge of the Tom Robinson case
- the name of the church that Calpurnia went to
41 Clues: Maycomb's sheriff • Symbol of innocence • First Finch in America • The accuser in the trial • Major theme of the novel • Mayella's abusive father • The novel's young narrator • The narrators older brother • Last name of Scout's family • Group that tries to harm Tom • Writer of The Maycomb Tribune • Mob attempts this at the jail • Flowers Jem destroys in anger • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Crossword 2023-03-24
Across
- The person who saved the kids
- Atticus uses the fact that there is no _______ evidence to prove Tom's innocence
- Scout's best friend
- Miss ____ is the town gossip
- Dill's Aunt
- The Sheriff of Maycomb
- The narrator
- Scout's aunt
- The jury decides Tom is _____
- Scout and Jem's friendly neighbor
- Scout's brother
Down
- The main plaintiff
- The main defendant
- Bob's daughter
- The housekeeper at the Finch's
- The main lawyer defending Tom
- Tom's wife
- The boy who scared Jem and Scout
- Lack of fairness
- The food Scout was in the play
20 Clues: Tom's wife • Dill's Aunt • The narrator • Scout's aunt • Bob's daughter • Scout's brother • Lack of fairness • The main plaintiff • The main defendant • Scout's best friend • The Sheriff of Maycomb • Miss ____ is the town gossip • The person who saved the kids • The main lawyer defending Tom • The jury decides Tom is _____ • The housekeeper at the Finch's • The food Scout was in the play • ...
How to Kill A Mockingbird 2026-01-12
Across
- Tom Robinson’s injury
- Atticus’s moral quality
- Reclusive neighbor
- Mayella’s last name
- Childhood summer activity
- Scout’s real first name
- Finch family housekeeper
- Symbol of innocence
- Scout’s older brother
- Scout’s childhood nickname
- Scout’s friend at school
- Atticus’s sister
- Childhood curiosity
- Theme: loss of innocence
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- Theme: understanding others
- Author of the novel
- Atticus’s parenting trait
- Animal Atticus shoots once
- Courtroom official
- Atticus’s profession
- Trial outcome for Tom
- Prejudice based on race
- Man falsely accused
- Town where the novel is set
- Lawyer who defends Tom Robinson
- State where Maycomb is located
- Scout’s best friend
- Finch family surname
- Boo Radley’s real first name
29 Clues: Atticus’s sister • Reclusive neighbor • Courtroom official • Author of the novel • Mayella’s last name • Man falsely accused • Symbol of innocence • Scout’s best friend • Childhood curiosity • Atticus’s profession • Finch family surname • Tom Robinson’s injury • Trial outcome for Tom • Scout’s older brother • Atticus’s moral quality • Scout’s real first name • Prejudice based on race • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Crossword 2026-01-13
Across
- A covered shelter or porch attached to the front of a house.
- Something that is not easy to understand; the opposite of simple.
- The general region of the United States where Alabama is located.
- Having a friendly, generous, and considerate nature.
- Treating everyone the same way regardless of who they are.
- A person whose job is to give legal advice and speak in court.
- The period of time during which a person is a young human.
- The system of laws and fairness that a community follows.
- A group of people living in the same place or having a common interest.
- A prejudice towards a group of people by a individual, for, or not for an apparent reason.
- The process of growing up and becoming emotionally responsible.
- A particular way of viewing or considering something.
- Facts or information indicating whether a belief is true.
- Lacking the money or resources needed to live comfortably.
- The specific room where a legal trial takes place.
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- An exciting or very unusual experience often had in summer.
- Something learned through experience, school, or a teacher.
- A group of people or traditions related by family history.
- The people who live in the houses right next to yours.
- A long-established custom or belief passed down in a town.
- An action or situation that is not moral, fair, or correct.
- A place where people are kept as punishment for a crime.
- A state of being calm, still, and free from noise.
- The act of watching someone or something closely.
- Ready to face and endure danger or pain; showing bravery.
- Something that is kept hidden or is difficult to explain.
- A refusal to accept views or behaviors different from one's own.
- An intense feeling of deep care and sympathy for others.
- An unfair opinion formed without enough thought or knowledge.
- A formal statement given by a witness in a court of law.
- Something that is factual and honest, rather than a lie.
31 Clues: The act of watching someone or something closely. • A state of being calm, still, and free from noise. • The specific room where a legal trial takes place. • Having a friendly, generous, and considerate nature. • A particular way of viewing or considering something. • The people who live in the houses right next to yours. • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird review 2023-03-14
Across
- Atticus' occupation
- Who Atticus defends against a rape accusation
- The book's narrator
- Accused Tom Robinson of assaulting her
- Who broke Jem's arm
- The symbol of the persecution of the innocent
- Last name of the family that won't take anything that they can't pay back
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- The author of the book To Kill a Mockingbird
- The sheriff who insists on protecting Boo Radley
- Used to have the nickname "One-Shot Finch"
- Atticus wanted Jem to read to Mrs. Dubose to see what real __________ looked like
- The prosecutor that kept calling Tom "boy"
- The Finch's housekeeper who is like a member of the family
- The setting(town) where the story takes place
- The town's urban legend
- Real name is Charles Baker Harris
- Scout's real name
- When the verdict is revealed
- What Scout's costume is for the Halloween pageant
19 Clues: Scout's real name • Atticus' occupation • The book's narrator • Who broke Jem's arm • The town's urban legend • When the verdict is revealed • Real name is Charles Baker Harris • Accused Tom Robinson of assaulting her • Used to have the nickname "One-Shot Finch" • The prosecutor that kept calling Tom "boy" • The author of the book To Kill a Mockingbird • ...
To kill A mockingbird crossword 2013-03-07
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- He broke his arm
- Tom boss
- The town they live in
- Atticus maid who takes care of the kids once in a while
- Atticus sister
- Lawyer who defend Tom
- Scout talk to this person at the jail when he was in a gang to kill Tom
- Who made Jem read to her to get off a drug
- The sheriff of Maycomb, who gave Atticus a gun to shoot a dog
- The person who attacks Scout and Jem
- Scout is to be marred to this friend
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- The judge an Tom trial
- The person who saves Scout in the end
- The black's people church's reverend
- The girl who said that Tom raped her
- Jem's sister
- Is the aunt of Dill
- Triend of scout who poped out her brige work
- the person who was said "to have raped Mayella Ewell
19 Clues: Tom boss • Jem's sister • Atticus sister • He broke his arm • Is the aunt of Dill • The town they live in • Lawyer who defend Tom • The judge an Tom trial • The black's people church's reverend • The girl who said that Tom raped her • The person who attacks Scout and Jem • Scout is to be marred to this friend • The person who saves Scout in the end • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Vocab 2017-05-15
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- Distrustful of human nature.
- Gruesome, gloomy, or dark.
- Direct and unreserved in speech.
- With great anger, hatred or ill-will.
- To annoy or anger someone.
- A brief, temporary stay.
- A special allowance; privilege.
- Bitter, stinging, or caustic in nature or speech.
- An angry dispute; quarrel.
- A feeling of resentment or ill-will.
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- Someone who pretends to have virtues, morals or religious beliefs that they do not possess.
- An unpleasant situation.
- Inclined to make trouble; unruly.
- Tending to fight; quarrelsome.
- A magnificent, decorated tomb.
- Not consistent; not in agreement.
- One who prepares and sells medicine.
- Punishment in return for a wrong.
- Characterized by cleverness or originality.
19 Clues: An unpleasant situation. • A brief, temporary stay. • Gruesome, gloomy, or dark. • To annoy or anger someone. • An angry dispute; quarrel. • Distrustful of human nature. • Tending to fight; quarrelsome. • A magnificent, decorated tomb. • A special allowance; privilege. • Direct and unreserved in speech. • Inclined to make trouble; unruly. • Not consistent; not in agreement. • ...
How To Kill A Mockingbird 2018-11-28
Across
- visits maycomb every summer
- Finch's housekeeper
- never seen outside of his house
- enforced racial segregation
- state the story takes place in
- prejudgement
- what this book was awarded
- popular music genre
- separation of certain people
- opposite of north
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- happened 65 years before this story
- violent oath bound organization
- town and county the story takes place in
- major event occurring during this story
- author
- father
- big brother
- popular music genre
- arrested and charged
- little sister
20 Clues: author • father • big brother • prejudgement • little sister • opposite of north • Finch's housekeeper • popular music genre • popular music genre • arrested and charged • what this book was awarded • visits maycomb every summer • enforced racial segregation • separation of certain people • state the story takes place in • violent oath bound organization • never seen outside of his house • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Puzzle 2021-12-07
Across
- the boys nickname that was locked up in his room
- main character's grandpa's full name
- the boys nickname that came every summer
- the narrator's dad's nickname
- woman who died that jem read to
- the man's last name that tried to kill Jem and Scout
- the judges last name
- the author of the story
- the county that the story takes place in
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- the man's full name who was charged with rapeing a white woman
- who accused a man of rapeing her
- the teacher who told scout to stop reading
- the animal Scout's brother was told never to kill
- the narrator's brothers nickname
- the reverend's last name
- the lady's last name who's house burned down
- the narrator of the story's nickname
- the last name of the family that lives next door to scout
- the state that the story takes place in
19 Clues: the judges last name • the author of the story • the reverend's last name • the narrator's dad's nickname • woman who died that jem read to • who accused a man of rapeing her • the narrator's brothers nickname • main character's grandpa's full name • the narrator of the story's nickname • the state that the story takes place in • the boys nickname that came every summer • ...
Crossword - To Kill a Mockingbird 2022-02-04
Across
- First name of the main character.
- Male main character.
- Nickname of the main character.
- The most used family name.
- Name of the awful teacher.
- Name of the maid.
- Name of the other city, starts with an M.
- Name of the city.
- Name of the black people’s church.
- Name of the man who’s falsely accused of rape.
- The name of a well-known lawyer.
- Main character’s romantic partner.
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- Kid in class who did not bring a lunch to school.
- The owner of the cut flowers bushes.
- The main character despises this relative.
- Name of the family farm.
- The state they reside in.
- Name of the rumoured crazy-person.
- The day of the lord.
19 Clues: Name of the maid. • Name of the city. • Male main character. • The day of the lord. • Name of the family farm. • The state they reside in. • The most used family name. • Name of the awful teacher. • Nickname of the main character. • The name of a well-known lawyer. • First name of the main character. • Name of the rumoured crazy-person. • Name of the black people’s church. • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Characters 2025-02-09
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- Ewell The plantiff of Tom Robinson's case, most likely abused his daughter.
- Robinson The defendant.
- Resides in the Finch house, makes sure she instills the right values in Scout and Finch.
- Scout's older brother.
- Stephanie The town gossip.
- Father of Scout and Jem, defending Tom Robinson.
- (Jean Louise) The book's narrator.
- Tate The sheriff of Maycomb County, testifies about Mayella Ewell's injuries.
- Alexandra Atticus' sister, is very strict.
- Imaginative, runs from his family.
- Sykes Reverend of First Purchase M.E. African church, gathers donations for Tom Robinson's wife.
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- Radley Is said to stay within his family's house after stabbing his father with scissors.
- Ewell The girl that Tom Robinson is accused of raping, her family has financial troubles.
- John Taylor Oversees Tom Robinson's case, seems fair and just.
- Maudie Kind to the Jem and Scout, explains why it is a sin to kill a mockingbird.
- Dubose Fights a morphine addiction right up until her death.
- Finch Uncle of Scout and Jem and the younger brother of Atticus. He is well-liked by the children.
- Radley Father of Boo Radley, is slightly mysterious.
- Deas Tom Robinson's employer, attempts to defend Tom's character.
- Cunningham Led the mob in an attempt to kill Tom Robinson.
20 Clues: Scout's older brother. • Robinson The defendant. • Stephanie The town gossip. • Imaginative, runs from his family. • (Jean Louise) The book's narrator. • Alexandra Atticus' sister, is very strict. • Father of Scout and Jem, defending Tom Robinson. • Radley Father of Boo Radley, is slightly mysterious. • ...
How to Kill a Mockingbird 2024-01-18
Across
- Sheriff
- Aunt to Dill
- Pays Atticus with food
- House burned down
- its cool when you walk under
- Scouts sister
- Cousins to Jem and Scout
- Accused of rape
- Atticuses housekeeper
Down
- Refuses to take quarter for lunch
- Scares Jem and Scout
- Narrator
- Jem and Scouts Aunt
- Prosecutor
- Accuses Tom of rape
- Saves Jem and Scout
- Father to both Jem and Scout
- Scouts bestfriend
- Father of Mayella
19 Clues: Sheriff • Narrator • Prosecutor • Aunt to Dill • Scouts sister • Accused of rape • House burned down • Scouts bestfriend • Father of Mayella • Jem and Scouts Aunt • Accuses Tom of rape • Saves Jem and Scout • Scares Jem and Scout • Atticuses housekeeper • Pays Atticus with food • Cousins to Jem and Scout • its cool when you walk under • Father to both Jem and Scout • Refuses to take quarter for lunch
1950s Literature 2023-08-21
Across
- - Ian Fleming's first James Bond novel.
- - Theme of John Cheever's stories.
- - Modernist masterpiece by Kazuo Ishiguro.
- - James Clavell's novel set in a WWII prison camp.
- - Setting of "Wide Sargasso Sea."
- - Nabokov's controversial masterpiece.
- - Rand's epic philosophical novel.
- - Ray Bradbury's dystopian novel.
- - The narrator of "To Kill a Mockingbird."
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- - Kerouac's exploration of Buddhist ideas.
- - Harper Lee's Pulitzer-winning novel.
- - Ginsberg's poem capturing America's decay.
- - Orwellian setting in "1984."
- - C.S. Lewis' fantasy world.
- - Salinger's classic about Holden Caulfield.
- - The generation that inspired counterculture.
- the Road - Kerouac's Beat generation novel.
- - F. Scott Fitzgerald's enigmatic millionaire.
- - Mysterious neighbor in "Mockingbird."
- - Steinbeck's tale of the Joad family.
20 Clues: - C.S. Lewis' fantasy world. • - Orwellian setting in "1984." • - Setting of "Wide Sargasso Sea." • - Ray Bradbury's dystopian novel. • - Theme of John Cheever's stories. • - Rand's epic philosophical novel. • - Harper Lee's Pulitzer-winning novel. • - Nabokov's controversial masterpiece. • - Steinbeck's tale of the Joad family. • - Ian Fleming's first James Bond novel. • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Vocabulary 2018-01-26
Across
- To go somewhere or do something that is unusual or not normal for you.
- The lower edges of a roof which usually project beyond the side of a building.
- To be shamelessly bold, as if you don't care what anyone thinks about you
- almost always silent
- Powerless
- A minor city official, low in rank than a sheriff or policeman
- A pointed or sharpened pole or stake
- A house or place where a person lives.
- Slaves
- Conditions or rules
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- Devotion to religious duties and practices
- Members of a particular church or sect.
- To lesson or to calm.
- Rigid, severe, straight
- A formal statement of principle.
- Something that is basically untouched or unused
- Evil
- A preference, or a preferred way of doing something.
- An early form of a pharmacist.
19 Clues: Evil • Slaves • Powerless • Conditions or rules • almost always silent • To lesson or to calm. • Rigid, severe, straight • An early form of a pharmacist. • A formal statement of principle. • A pointed or sharpened pole or stake • A house or place where a person lives. • Members of a particular church or sect. • Devotion to religious duties and practices • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2019-09-19
13 Clues: bade • tartly • Heroic • quelled • malignat • perpetual • iniquities • perplexity • inquisitive • contentious • mortification • disapprobation • One of my main symbols in the book
To Kill a Mockingbird 2025-09-17
Across
- Atticus’s old nickname
- what Mrs. Dubose was addicted to
- The first thing that Scout finds in the knot-hole
- the name of the rabid dog
- the title of the book that Jem won from Dill’s dare
- Scout’s real name (first and middle)
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- the name of the black church in Maycomb
- Scout’s cue word during the pageant
- Simon Finch’s only son
- The person who cleans up the dead rabid dog
- the state where Dill is from
- what Miss Maudie likes to bake for her neighbors
- the picture show that Dill watched
13 Clues: Simon Finch’s only son • Atticus’s old nickname • the name of the rabid dog • the state where Dill is from • what Mrs. Dubose was addicted to • the picture show that Dill watched • Scout’s cue word during the pageant • Scout’s real name (first and middle) • the name of the black church in Maycomb • The person who cleans up the dead rabid dog • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2022-09-19
Across
- Scout's older brother
- Atticus's job
- A girl who is the main character of the book
- A boy who Jem and Scout have made good friends with
- The part of the south that Maycomb is located in
- What came up in the winter that Maycomb hadn't seen for a century
- What it's a sin to kill
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- The town where all the events take place
- Both Scout and Jem's father
- The ghost family of Maycomb
- The Finch's housekeeper/mother figure
- The family accusing Tom Robinson
- The name given to the "ghost man" of Maycomb
13 Clues: Atticus's job • Scout's older brother • What it's a sin to kill • Both Scout and Jem's father • The ghost family of Maycomb • The family accusing Tom Robinson • The Finch's housekeeper/mother figure • The town where all the events take place • A girl who is the main character of the book • The name given to the "ghost man" of Maycomb • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2025-04-03
Across
- a formal pronouncement from an authoritative source
- expressing oneself readily, clearly, and effectively
- to cover by excuses and apologies
- the quality or state of being correct in judgment or procedure
- tending to be troublesome
- the act or state of disapproving
- a basic principle or element or a fundamental skill
- an established preference for something
Down
- having, showing, or arising from intense often vicious ill will, spite, or hatred
- an often intense natural inclination or preference
- the instruction or improvement of a person morally or intellectually.
- to make more acute, intense, or effective
- not straightforward
13 Clues: not straightforward • tending to be troublesome • the act or state of disapproving • to cover by excuses and apologies • an established preference for something • to make more acute, intense, or effective • an often intense natural inclination or preference • a formal pronouncement from an authoritative source • a basic principle or element or a fundamental skill • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Vocab 2014-02-25
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- the scene of an event or action
- any carefree episode
- the act of gathering something together
- marked by strong resentment or cynicism
- a small mallet used by a presiding officer or a judge
- a writ issued by court authority to compel the attendance of a witness at a judicial proceeding; disobedience may be punishable as a contempt
- make clear and (more) comprehensible
- stubbornly obstructive and unwilling to cooperate
- a speech of violent denunciation
- a feeling of anger caused by being offended
- of or relating to the body or flesh
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- discourage or frighten with threats or a domineering manner; intimidate
- under a moral obligation to someone
- equally skillful with each hand
- agreement on a secret plot
- briefly giving the gist of something
- noisy quarrel
- move in a wavy pattern or with a rising and falling motion
- tastelessly showy
19 Clues: noisy quarrel • tastelessly showy • any carefree episode • agreement on a secret plot • the scene of an event or action • equally skillful with each hand • a speech of violent denunciation • under a moral obligation to someone • of or relating to the body or flesh • briefly giving the gist of something • make clear and (more) comprehensible • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Vocab 2022-03-07
19 Clues: mope • glared • oddness • torture • squeeze • to sooth • restrict • week, fragile • to make angry • fuss, criticize • instruct, teach • to be oppressive • noise, commotion • inform, introduce • offense, annoyance • frozen, emotionless • criticize or rebuke • anxious, uneasy, worried • the way a person holds themselves, carriage, manner
To Kill A Mockingbird Puzzle 2021-12-05
Across
- the man's full name who was charged with rapeing white woman
- the narrator's brothers nickname
- the narrator's dad's full name
- woman who died that Jem read to
- the last name of the family that lives next door to scout
- the teacher who told scout to stop reading
- the boys nickname that came every summer
Down
- lee the author of the story
- the Reverend's last name
- the boys nickname who was locked up in his room
- the state in that the story takes place in
- the man's last name who tried to kill Jem and Scout
- the animal the scout's brother was told never to shot
- who accused a man of rapeing her
- the county that the story takes place in
- the lady's last name who's house burned down
- the narrator of the story's nickname
- the judges last name
- main character's grandpa's full name
19 Clues: the judges last name • the Reverend's last name • lee the author of the story • the narrator's dad's full name • woman who died that Jem read to • the narrator's brothers nickname • who accused a man of rapeing her • the narrator of the story's nickname • main character's grandpa's full name • the county that the story takes place in • the boys nickname that came every summer • ...
TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD 2016-09-24
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- ALSO CALLED 'DINNER' IN SOUTH ALABAMA.
- A WORD USED TO DESCRIBE MAYCOMB.
- A VERY MYSTERIOUS CHARACTER.
- THE COLOURED MAID.
- ___DON'T TAKE ANYTHING THEY CAN'T REPAY.
- THE STORY IS TOLD IN THIS NARRATIVE.
- THE AUTHOR OF THE NOVEL.
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- THE SURNAME OF THE MAJOR CHARACTERS.
- BOY WITH A WILD IMAGINATION.
- ATTICUS'S OCCUPATION
- THE NARRATOR'S REAL NAME.
- BOY WITH THE COOTIES.
- A GIFT LEFT IN THE TREE FOR THE CHILDREN.
13 Clues: THE COLOURED MAID. • ATTICUS'S OCCUPATION • BOY WITH THE COOTIES. • THE AUTHOR OF THE NOVEL. • THE NARRATOR'S REAL NAME. • BOY WITH A WILD IMAGINATION. • A VERY MYSTERIOUS CHARACTER. • A WORD USED TO DESCRIBE MAYCOMB. • THE SURNAME OF THE MAJOR CHARACTERS. • THE STORY IS TOLD IN THIS NARRATIVE. • ALSO CALLED 'DINNER' IN SOUTH ALABAMA. • ___DON'T TAKE ANYTHING THEY CAN'T REPAY. • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2025-01-19
Across
- The woman who accuses Tom Robinson
- Atticus Finch defends this man in court
- Atticus teaches this virtue: putting oneself in others’ shoes
- A mockingbird symbolizes this
- Scout and Jem find these in the tree hole
Down
- Scout’s real first name
- The trial revolves around this type of crime
- The town where the story takes place
- The mysterious neighbor who rarely leaves his house
- The last name of the lawyer in the story
- Scout’s older brother
- The Finch family's maid and cook
- The last name of the narrator’s friend, Dill
13 Clues: Scout’s older brother • Scout’s real first name • A mockingbird symbolizes this • The Finch family's maid and cook • The woman who accuses Tom Robinson • The town where the story takes place • Atticus Finch defends this man in court • The last name of the lawyer in the story • Scout and Jem find these in the tree hole • The trial revolves around this type of crime • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2022-12-07
Across
- Whos case did atticus belive
- How does atticus describe his money to his kids
- Who is Jem and Scouts Father?
- what is boo radley accused of
- who lives across the street from atticus
- What is atticus's job?
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- What does Miss maudie call the snowman
- Who did Atticus get appointed to defend
- who does scout fight on christmas
- What was tom Robbinson get accused of
- what is atticus's last name
- maudie whos house burned down
- Who is Jem and Scouts friend over the summer
13 Clues: What is atticus's job? • what is atticus's last name • Whos case did atticus belive • Who is Jem and Scouts Father? • what is boo radley accused of • maudie whos house burned down • who does scout fight on christmas • What was tom Robbinson get accused of • What does Miss maudie call the snowman • Who did Atticus get appointed to defend • ...
to kill a mockingbird 2024-05-23
Across
- older brother
- cranky/racist old lady
- the reason scout needed to get cal
- african-american lady who helped scout
- kid who lives there in the summer
- place where the kids found the dolls
- the type of flower that jem destroyed
Down
- what the children get for their father being an african-american lawyer
- women whos house got burnt down
- an adjective atticus told jem to be
- boy stuck in the house
- father of jem and scout, lawyer
- jean louise finch
13 Clues: older brother • jean louise finch • cranky/racist old lady • boy stuck in the house • women whos house got burnt down • father of jem and scout, lawyer • kid who lives there in the summer • the reason scout needed to get cal • an adjective atticus told jem to be • place where the kids found the dolls • the type of flower that jem destroyed • african-american lady who helped scout • ...
Who Wrote To Kill a Mockingbird? 2014-05-04
Across
- Where did Truman Capote move after living in Monroeville?
- What is one award that Harper Lee won for To Kill A Mockingbird?
- What year was To Kill A Mockingbird published?
- In Cold Blood author
- How many books did Harper Lee write?
- Author of To Kill a Mockingbird
Down
- Finch Harper Lee's mother's full maiden name
- What did I relate a conspiracy theory to? (two words)
- Harper Lee's hometown
9 Clues: In Cold Blood author • Harper Lee's hometown • Author of To Kill a Mockingbird • How many books did Harper Lee write? • Finch Harper Lee's mother's full maiden name • What year was To Kill A Mockingbird published? • What did I relate a conspiracy theory to? (two words) • Where did Truman Capote move after living in Monroeville? • ...
To kill or not to kill a mockingbird 2022-12-20
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- a man who shoots anyone who gets to close to his house
- judge ______ is the main judge of the court
- a stern and strict mother figure to scout and Jem
- the son of Atticus and the brother of Scout
- ____ deas is a man who employed Tom Robinson
- the daughter of robert ewell
- the main character of the story?
- the rival of atticus
- a mysterious man
- a man who made fun of atticus for defending tom robinson
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- mr ________ is a trustworth person
- the man who was falsely accused
- the state where maycomb is located
- the father of Scout and Jem
- a man who maintanes law and order
- Robert____ is a very poor man who tried to kill Scout
- the place where this takes place
- mrs_____ is a racist and rude
- a kid who visits Maycomb every summer
- voice of reason in maycomb
20 Clues: a mysterious man • the rival of atticus • voice of reason in maycomb • the father of Scout and Jem • the daughter of robert ewell • mrs_____ is a racist and rude • the man who was falsely accused • the main character of the story? • the place where this takes place • a man who maintanes law and order • mr ________ is a trustworth person • the state where maycomb is located • ...
Daily Crossword 2014-04-10
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- the novel takes place in which fictional Alabama county
- Atticus Finch does what for a living
- Calpurnia takes the Finch children to her...
- what is Mr. Ewell killed with
- What is Scouts real name
- What Mississippi town is Dill originally from
- the verdict in the court case was...
- what is Toms wifes name
- what are the figures Jem and Scout find in the tree made of
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- who stops the Lynch mob
- who gave the Finch children trouble at Calpurnias church
- Scout has an Aunt...
- "it is a sin to kill a..."
- how is Tom killed?
- The last name of the author of To Kill a Mockingbird is...
- how many years older is Jem than Scout
- who was supposedly raped in the court case
- Atticus defended Tom...
- Scout wants to go to Calpurnias...
19 Clues: how is Tom killed? • Scout has an Aunt... • who stops the Lynch mob • Atticus defended Tom... • what is Toms wifes name • What is Scouts real name • "it is a sin to kill a..." • what is Mr. Ewell killed with • Scout wants to go to Calpurnias... • Atticus Finch does what for a living • the verdict in the court case was... • how many years older is Jem than Scout • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Crossword Puzzle 2013-03-03
Across
- Discrimination based on skin color
- The building where Tom Robinson's trial was held
- What Jem and Scout built on the day it snowed
- The time period of To Kill a Mockingbird.
- The lady whose home burns down in Maycomb
- Boo's given name
- The verdict in Tom Robinson's trial
- The person who tried to attack Scout and Jem
- The Finch's cook
- The dog Atticus shot was _____.
- The kind of tree where Boo hid treasures for Scout and Jem
- Jem's favorite sport
- Atticus' profession
- Mrs. Dubose was addicted to this drug
- Jem and Scout's neighbor
- A girl who needed help cutting up a chifferobe
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- An extreme lack of funds
- The people who determined Tom's verdict
- The town where the Finch family lives
- The bird it is a sin to shoot
- Scout's costume in the Halloween Pageant
- Atticus' marital status.
- Atticus' client
- An idea that everyone is created equal
- The sheriff of Maycomb
- The judge of Maycomb's surname
- The author of To Kill A Mockingbird
- What Mr. Raymond actually drank most of the time
- Atticus' son
- Jem's sister
30 Clues: Atticus' son • Jem's sister • Atticus' client • Boo's given name • The Finch's cook • Atticus' profession • Jem's favorite sport • The sheriff of Maycomb • An extreme lack of funds • Atticus' marital status. • Jem and Scout's neighbor • The bird it is a sin to shoot • The judge of Maycomb's surname • The dog Atticus shot was _____. • Discrimination based on skin color • ...
TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD 2016-09-24
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- ___DON'T TAKE ANYTHING THEY CAN'T REPAY.
- THE STORY IS TOLD IN THIS NARRATIVE.
- A GIFT LEFT IN THE TREE FOR THE CHILDREN.
- A WORD USED TO DESCRIBE MAYCOMB.
- THE AUTHOR OF THE NOVEL.
- ATTICUS'S OCCUPATION
- ALSO CALLED 'DINNER' IN SOUTH ALABAMA.
- BOY WITH A WILD IMAGINATION.
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- THE NARRATOR'S REAL NAME.
- BOY WITH THE COOTIES.
- THE COLOURED MAID.
- THE SURNAME OF THE MAJOR CHARACTERS.
- A VERY MYSTERIOUS CHARACTER.
13 Clues: THE COLOURED MAID. • ATTICUS'S OCCUPATION • BOY WITH THE COOTIES. • THE AUTHOR OF THE NOVEL. • THE NARRATOR'S REAL NAME. • A VERY MYSTERIOUS CHARACTER. • BOY WITH A WILD IMAGINATION. • A WORD USED TO DESCRIBE MAYCOMB. • THE STORY IS TOLD IN THIS NARRATIVE. • THE SURNAME OF THE MAJOR CHARACTERS. • ALSO CALLED 'DINNER' IN SOUTH ALABAMA. • ___DON'T TAKE ANYTHING THEY CAN'T REPAY. • ...
to kill a mockingbird 2021-05-05
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- the name of scouts teacher
- the narrators father
- the recluse who everybody is afraid of
- dill's real name
- the girl who called rape
- jem's friend from Mississippi
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- who narrates the story
- the name of atticus' help
- the man on trial
- the towns drunk
- lee the author of the book
- where the narrator grew up
- the narrators brother
13 Clues: the towns drunk • the man on trial • dill's real name • the narrators father • the narrators brother • who narrates the story • the girl who called rape • the name of atticus' help • the name of scouts teacher • lee the author of the book • where the narrator grew up • jem's friend from Mississippi • the recluse who everybody is afraid of
To Kill A mockingbird 2020-03-29
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- the name of the sheriff in Maycomb.
- The name of the Finch's neighbour(A woman).
- What did Jem break at the start of the novel?
- -The surname of the judge at the trial.
- Mr. Finch's first name.
- Jem and Scout's friend who performs drama with them.
- The villain of the novel
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- where is the novel set?
- Boo's real name.
- The man accused of assaulting Mayella Ewell.
- Scout's real name
- The name of Scout's first teacher.
- The name of Tom Robinson's wife.
13 Clues: Boo's real name. • Scout's real name • where is the novel set? • Mr. Finch's first name. • The villain of the novel • The name of Tom Robinson's wife. • The name of Scout's first teacher. • the name of the sheriff in Maycomb. • -The surname of the judge at the trial. • The name of the Finch's neighbour(A woman). • The man accused of assaulting Mayella Ewell. • ...
To Kill A mockingbird 2020-03-29
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- The name of the sheriff in Maycomb.
- The name of the Finch's neighbour(A woman).
- What did Jem break at the start of the novel?
- -The surname of the judge at the trial.
- Mr. Finch's first name.
- Jem and Scout's friend who performs drama with them.
- The villain of the novel
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- where is the novel set?
- Boo's real name.
- The man accused of assaulting Mayella Ewell.
- Scout's real name
- The name of Scout's first teacher.
- The name of Tom Robinson's wife.
13 Clues: Boo's real name. • Scout's real name • where is the novel set? • Mr. Finch's first name. • The villain of the novel • The name of Tom Robinson's wife. • The name of Scout's first teacher. • The name of the sheriff in Maycomb. • -The surname of the judge at the trial. • The name of the Finch's neighbour(A woman). • The man accused of assaulting Mayella Ewell. • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Crossword Puzzle 2017-11-06
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- Ewell Who accuses Tom Robinson of rape?
- Who founded Finch's landing?
- Who had hands as wide as a bed slat?
- Which character insists that Bob Ewell fell to death on his knife.
- Mrs. Dubose is addicted to ________
- What is the name they call Charles Baker Harris?
- Who is the author of To Kill A Mockingbird?
- Who is the reverend of the First Purchase
- Who carries Jem home after Bob Ewell attack?
- It is a sin to kill a ___________
- Who brings the mob to it's senses?
- What was the name of Tom Robinson's church?
- Who bakes Dill, Jem, and Scout cakes?
- What is Tom Robinson wife's name?
- Which is the largest theme in To Kill A Mockingbird
- Who accuses Tom Robinson of rape?
- What was Tom Robinson accused of?
- What does Scout dress as for the halloween pageant?
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- Louise Finch What is Scouts real name?
- Who is related to Scout and wishes she would act and dress more like a girl?
- What did Dolphus Raymond drink from his sack?
- Who is the editor and writer of the Maycomb Tribune?
- What was Atticus' nick name when he was younger?
- Who is described as a peppermint drop?
- What kind of knife killed Bob Ewell?
- What is the name of Mayellas father?
- The verdict of Tom Robinson's case was ______
- Boo Radleys given name was Mr. ______
- The Ewell's lived by the town ____
- The story takes place in _______ county
30 Clues: Who founded Finch's landing? • It is a sin to kill a ___________ • What is Tom Robinson wife's name? • Who accuses Tom Robinson of rape? • What was Tom Robinson accused of? • Who brings the mob to it's senses? • The Ewell's lived by the town ____ • Mrs. Dubose is addicted to ________ • Who had hands as wide as a bed slat? • What kind of knife killed Bob Ewell? • ...
Year In Review 2014-04-17
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- "I will work harder"
- Bill's baby brother cried for his bottle
- A comparison using "like" or "as"
- The child narrator in To Kill A Mockingbird
- The setting of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet
- Represented religion in Animal Farm
- The pig who was run out of Animal Farm
- The tree in the novel Speak
- The Finch family's cook in To Kill A Mockingbird
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- He saved the children from Bob Ewell
- The father of Scout and Jem Finch
- "Buzz buzz," said the bee
- "It"
- Romeo's one true love
- The original mascot for Merryweather High School
15 Clues: "It" • "I will work harder" • Romeo's one true love • "Buzz buzz," said the bee • The tree in the novel Speak • The father of Scout and Jem Finch • A comparison using "like" or "as" • Represented religion in Animal Farm • He saved the children from Bob Ewell • The pig who was run out of Animal Farm • Bill's baby brother cried for his bottle • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2013-06-03
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- State where story takes place
- scouts teacher
- Friend of scout and Jem
- Author of To Kill A Mockingbird
- what is a sin to kill?
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- What did scout find in the tree in the Radleys yard?
- Defends Tom Robinson in court
- to be shy
- This person came to the house after Jems accident (pharmacies)
- Where Boo left the kids presents
- town where story is set
- Saves Jem
12 Clues: to be shy • Saves Jem • scouts teacher • what is a sin to kill? • Friend of scout and Jem • town where story is set • State where story takes place • Defends Tom Robinson in court • Author of To Kill A Mockingbird • Where Boo left the kids presents • What did scout find in the tree in the Radleys yard? • This person came to the house after Jems accident (pharmacies)
To Kill a Mockingbird CrossWord 2022-11-29
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- Prosecutor
- Maycomb's usual disease
- A sin to kill these
- Children read to her
- Brother of Boo Radley
- Sister of Atticus
- Father of the children
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- Jem and Scout's friend who visits Maycomb
- Brother of the narrator
- Man accused of rape
- Where the story takes place
- Caretaker of the Children
- Victim in the trial
- Children fear him
- Sheriff of Maycomb
- Narrator
- cousin of Scout and Jem
- Atticus' Brother
18 Clues: Narrator • Prosecutor • Atticus' Brother • Children fear him • Sister of Atticus • Sheriff of Maycomb • Man accused of rape • Victim in the trial • A sin to kill these • Children read to her • Brother of Boo Radley • Father of the children • Brother of the narrator • Maycomb's usual disease • cousin of Scout and Jem • Caretaker of the Children • Where the story takes place • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Characters 2025-02-10
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- His family charged Tom Robinson with attacking and taking advantage of his daughter, their family is poor
- The Finches neighbor but is never seen outside of his house, he was in a gang when he was is young but was the only member not send away
- Atticus and Jacks sister, married and still lives at the Finch landing
- Scouts older brother, an athlete, very adventurous, brave, and sometimes reckless.
- Visits Maycomb every summer, Scout and Jems friend and neighbor
- Jem Finches younger sister, loves to read and write and is very curious but cautious
- The lawyer that defended the Ewells in the court case
- Scout and Jems cook and nanny but also unofficially part of their family, kind to the kids but can also reprimand them when needed
- A man that Atticus represents in court who was arrested for attacking and taking advantage of Mayella Ewell
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- His family has a reputation of being very poor but always pays back their debt, he goes to school with Scout
- Knows everything about everyone in the town and is always talking about it
- Town sheriff, he found Mayella Ewell after she was attacked
- Dills aunt, the Finches neighbor
- Bow Ewells daughter, she claims that Tom Robinson harmed and took advantage of her
- Scout and Jems father, an intelligent and compassionate lawyer that represents Tom Robinsonlawyer
- The judge on Tom Robinson's case, assigned Atticus to Tom Robinson's case
- Atticus and Alexandra's brother, studies medicine and his college was paid for by his brother
- The Finches neighbor and everyone thinks she is rude and mean, she is an addict that passes away during the book
18 Clues: Dills aunt, the Finches neighbor • The lawyer that defended the Ewells in the court case • Town sheriff, he found Mayella Ewell after she was attacked • Visits Maycomb every summer, Scout and Jems friend and neighbor • Atticus and Jacks sister, married and still lives at the Finch landing • The judge on Tom Robinson's case, assigned Atticus to Tom Robinson's case • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Crossword 2015-03-25
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- accused Tom Robinson for raping her
- The county where the book took place
- the judge at Robinson's trial
- servant and acted like a "mom" for the Finches
- Is what Bob Ewell broke in Jem
- Convicted of Raping
- "the meanest old lady of time"
- matured throughout the book
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- is the weapon that killed Bob Ewell
- the aunt of Jem and Scout
- Died in the very end of the novel
- Stayed inside the Radley house for years
- When the trial began
- One of the main characters
- father of Jem and Scout
- town gossiper
- author of the book "To Kill a Mockingbird"
- One of the Themes of the novel
18 Clues: town gossiper • Convicted of Raping • When the trial began • father of Jem and Scout • the aunt of Jem and Scout • One of the main characters • matured throughout the book • the judge at Robinson's trial • One of the Themes of the novel • Is what Bob Ewell broke in Jem • "the meanest old lady of time" • Died in the very end of the novel • is the weapon that killed Bob Ewell • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Characters 2025-02-04
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- Accused of raping Mayella Ewell
- Atticus' sister, mean to kids
- Neighbor with Morphine Withdrawals
- Maycomb Judge
- Little boy, spends summers in Maycomb
- Neighbor who houses Miss Maudie
- Prosecutor
- Lawyer, father of Scout and Jem
- Older Finch child
- Victim in Tom Robinson's case
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- Black Church Reverend
- Maycomb Sheriff
- Locked in his house, very scary
- Neighbor and Dill's aunt
- Accuses Tom Robinson of rape
- Younger Finch child, main character
- Finches' nanny
- Neighbor whose house burns down
18 Clues: Prosecutor • Maycomb Judge • Finches' nanny • Maycomb Sheriff • Older Finch child • Black Church Reverend • Neighbor and Dill's aunt • Accuses Tom Robinson of rape • Atticus' sister, mean to kids • Victim in Tom Robinson's case • Locked in his house, very scary • Accused of raping Mayella Ewell • Neighbor who houses Miss Maudie • Neighbor whose house burns down • ...
film and literature 2022-01-27
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- gone with the wind - the kkk
- mississippi burning was criticised for being - inaccurate
- huckleberry finn was criticised by
- mississippi burning largely ignored the mass involvement of
- birth of a nation was directed by
- gone with the wind polled as the - favourite US book in 2014
- in the heat of night showed blacks as more - than whites
- produced in 1884 by
- to kill a mockingbird won this award
- huckleberry finn contained over 200...
- in the heat of the night had the - that went around the world
- directed the wire
- riots previous to the production of malcolm x
- in the wire, what percentage of characters are black
- roots had a raw depiction of -
- 'they call me - '
- beloved author
- in uncle tom the first edition portrayed a close relationship between tom and who
- in mississippi burning blacks were portrayed as
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- birth of a nation young black men are seen as lustful and
- first film screened in the White House
- the main character in the wire is
- malcolm x called the american democracy
- reaction to uncle tom's cabin in the south was to produce - pro slavery books TWENTY
- what was the heavily criticised romanticised ending in in the heat of the night
- author of uncle toms cabin
- birth of a nation presents a - figure
- in to kill a mockingbird white are seen as
- director of in the heat of the night
- the opening scene of malcolm x shows the burning of what
- sophisticated black man in to kill a mockingbird
- director of mississippi burning
- for its portrayal of - christian slave owners
- the wire focuses on ghetto life including aspects of drugs and×Edit
- 250 colleges started offering courseS on this production
- roots producers: chomsky, erman, moses and GREENE
- Malcolm x: 'I charge the white man with being the greatest - on earth'
- 'changed America for the better' who said this in response to to kill a mockingbird
- in mississippi burning the demands of civil rights activists were voiced through a
- the slave in huckleberry finn
40 Clues: beloved author • directed the wire • 'they call me - ' • produced in 1884 by • author of uncle toms cabin • gone with the wind - the kkk • the slave in huckleberry finn • roots had a raw depiction of - • director of mississippi burning • the main character in the wire is • birth of a nation was directed by • huckleberry finn was criticised by • director of in the heat of the night • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Crossword Puzzle 2017-11-06
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- The Ewell's lived by the town ____
- Who is the editor and writer of the Maycomb Tribune?
- What kind of knife killed Bob Ewell?
- Who carries Jem home after Bob Ewell attack?
- Boo Radleys given name was Mr. ______
- Who founded Finch's landing?
- What was the name of Tom Robinson's church?
- What was Atticus' nick name when he was younger?
- Who had hands as wide as a bed slat?
- What was Tom Robinson accused of?
- The verdict of Tom Robinson's case was ______
- Who accuses Tom Robinson of rape?
- What is the name of Mayellas father?
- What is Tom Robinson wife's name?
- Ewell Who accuses Tom Robinson of rape?
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- Who bakes Dill, Jem, and Scout cakes?
- The story takes place in _______ county
- It is a sin to kill a ___________
- Who is the reverend of the First Purchase
- What is the name they call Charles Baker Harris?
- Who brings the mob to it's senses?
- Mrs. Dubose is addicted to ________
- Which is the largest theme in To Kill A Mockingbird
- Who is described as a peppermint drop?
- Who is related to Scout and wishes she would act and dress more like a girl?
- Which character insists that Bob Ewell fell to death on his knife.
- What did Dolphus Raymond drink from his sack?
- Who is the author of To Kill A Mockingbird?
- What does Scout dress as for the halloween pageant?
- Louise Finch What is Scouts real name?
30 Clues: Who founded Finch's landing? • It is a sin to kill a ___________ • What was Tom Robinson accused of? • Who accuses Tom Robinson of rape? • What is Tom Robinson wife's name? • The Ewell's lived by the town ____ • Who brings the mob to it's senses? • Mrs. Dubose is addicted to ________ • What kind of knife killed Bob Ewell? • Who had hands as wide as a bed slat? • ...
TKAM 2022-04-12
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- An innocent bird who should not be killed
- A woman who claims to be raped
- Mayella's father
- The flower that Jem destroys
- A basis of discrimination in the book
- The author of To Kill A Mockingbird
- A crime that Tom is accused of
- Scout's real name
- An old woman who is addicted to morphine
- The narrator of To Kill A Mockingbird
- The town where the book takes place
- Atticus's relative who moves in with the Finches
- The man who wraps a blanket around Scout
- The action of mistreating a group of people
- Dill's real name
- A hate crime that some men threatened to do to Tom
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- Scout's brother
- A time period of economic destruction
- The boy who Scout and Jem play with during the summer
- A poor man who pays back using items
- Scout's father
- Tom Robinson's wife
- The reverend of the black church
- The area where Alabama is located
- He is accused of raping a woman
- The state where the book occurs
- To separate groups of people based on an uncontrollable factor
- His son stabs him with scissors
- The woman who Scout spends a lot of time with
- A criminal procedure
30 Clues: Scout's father • Scout's brother • Mayella's father • Dill's real name • Scout's real name • Tom Robinson's wife • A criminal procedure • The flower that Jem destroys • A woman who claims to be raped • A crime that Tom is accused of • He is accused of raping a woman • The state where the book occurs • His son stabs him with scissors • The reverend of the black church • ...
film and literature 2022-01-27
Across
- gone with the wind - the kkk
- mississippi burning was criticised for being - inaccurate
- huckleberry finn was criticised by
- mississippi burning largely ignored the mass involvement of
- birth of a nation was directed by
- gone with the wind polled as the - favourite US book in 2014
- in the heat of night showed blacks as more - than whites
- produced in 1884 by
- to kill a mockingbird won this award
- huckleberry finn contained over 200...
- in the heat of the night had the - that went around the world
- directed the wire
- riots previous to the production of malcolm x
- in the wire, what percentage of characters are black
- roots had a raw depiction of -
- 'they call me - '
- beloved author
- in uncle tom the first edition portrayed a close relationship between tom and who
- in mississippi burning blacks were portrayed as
Down
- birth of a nation young black men are seen as lustful and
- first film screened in the White House
- the main character in the wire is
- malcolm x called the american democracy
- reaction to uncle tom's cabin in the south was to produce - pro slavery books TWENTY
- what was the heavily criticised romanticised ending in in the heat of the night
- author of uncle toms cabin
- birth of a nation presents a - figure
- in to kill a mockingbird white are seen as
- director of in the heat of the night
- the opening scene of malcolm x shows the burning of what
- sophisticated black man in to kill a mockingbird
- director of mississippi burning
- for its portrayal of - christian slave owners
- the wire focuses on ghetto life including aspects of drugs and×Edit
- 250 colleges started offering courseS on this production
- roots producers: chomsky, erman, moses and GREENE
- Malcolm x: 'I charge the white man with being the greatest - on earth'
- 'changed America for the better' who said this in response to to kill a mockingbird
- in mississippi burning the demands of civil rights activists were voiced through a
- the slave in huckleberry finn
40 Clues: beloved author • directed the wire • 'they call me - ' • produced in 1884 by • author of uncle toms cabin • gone with the wind - the kkk • the slave in huckleberry finn • roots had a raw depiction of - • director of mississippi burning • the main character in the wire is • birth of a nation was directed by • huckleberry finn was criticised by • director of in the heat of the night • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Crossword 2015-12-08
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- a short statement that conveys truth
- Saves Jem and Scout
- Kissed a black man
- to make less intense
- shot seventeen times
- A strong belief in the south
- order someone to do something
- to divide into portions then distribute
- Mayella's father
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- not often
- Mother like role
- a departure from what is normal; usually unwelcome
- the main symbol of the book
- wicked activity
- Defends Tom Robinson
- a feeling of sadness with no obvious cause
- Isnt lady-like
- wants to play football
18 Clues: not often • Isnt lady-like • wicked activity • Mother like role • Mayella's father • Kissed a black man • Saves Jem and Scout • to make less intense • Defends Tom Robinson • shot seventeen times • wants to play football • the main symbol of the book • A strong belief in the south • order someone to do something • a short statement that conveys truth • to divide into portions then distribute • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird Crossword 2017-06-09
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- Scout's real first name
- Last words of Atticus's closing statement
- Boy that Scout fights with at school
- Scout's strong-willed aunt
- Dill's first name
- Maycomb's newspaper publisher
- Jem's first name
- Fate of Tom Robinson
- Father of Mayella Ewell
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- Prison that Tom Robinson is transferred to
- School Teacher that Scout disagrees with
- Awkward man that shields himself from the outside world
- Boo Radley's weapon of choice
- Woman that accuses Tom Robinson of rape
- Mrs. Dubose's first name
- Author of TKaM
- The Finch's neighbor
- Species of animal that Atticus shoots on the street
18 Clues: Author of TKaM • Jem's first name • Dill's first name • The Finch's neighbor • Fate of Tom Robinson • Scout's real first name • Father of Mayella Ewell • Mrs. Dubose's first name • Scout's strong-willed aunt • Boo Radley's weapon of choice • Maycomb's newspaper publisher • Boy that Scout fights with at school • Woman that accuses Tom Robinson of rape • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird (Ms Barker) 2023-10-17
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- The moral compass of the story is _____ Finch
- The woman Atticus used to teach Scout and Jem what true courage looks like
- Tom Robinson was found guilty because of what?
- Who comes to stay with the Finches?
- Scout's misunderstood neighbour
- Before you judge someone, you should walk around in their ___
- Who was scout speaking to when she said "You don't understand children much"?
- Who said "A bible in the hand of one man is worse than a whiskey bottle in the hand of ..oh.. your father"?
- The town in which the story is set
- The young woman who accused Tom of raping her
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- If a white man cheats a black man, that man is ____
- Who was falsely accused of rape?
- "Before I can live with other folks, I have got to live with ___"
- "It is a ____ to kill a mockingbird"
- The author of To Kill A Mockingbird
- Who took Jem and Scout to the 'coloured church'?
- The mockingbird is a symbol of what in the book?
- The one thing that doesn't abide by majority rule is a persons' ____?
- "Equal rights for all, special privileges' for none."
- Which character suffered a broken arm because of Bob Ewell
20 Clues: Scout's misunderstood neighbour • Who was falsely accused of rape? • The town in which the story is set • The author of To Kill A Mockingbird • Who comes to stay with the Finches? • "It is a ____ to kill a mockingbird" • The moral compass of the story is _____ Finch • The young woman who accused Tom of raping her • Tom Robinson was found guilty because of what? • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird (Ms Barker) 2023-10-17
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- Which character suffered a broken arm because of Bob Ewell
- "It is a ____ to kill a mockingbird"
- Who comes to stay with the Finches?
- The town in which the story is set
- Who was scout speaking to when she said "You don't understand children much"?
- Who was falsely accused of rape?
- The author of To Kill A Mockingbird
- The one thing that doesn't abide by majority rule is a persons' ____?
- Scout's misunderstood neighbour
- The moral compass of the story is _____ Finch
- "Before I can live with other folks, I have got to live with ___"
Down
- Before you judge someone, you should walk around in their ___
- Who said "A bible in the hand of one man is worse than a whiskey bottle in the hand of ..oh.. your father"?
- The young woman who accused Tom of raping her
- "Equal rights for all, special privileges' for none."
- Who took Jem and Scout to the 'coloured church'?
- If a white man cheats a black man, that man is ____
- The mockingbird is a symbol of what in the book?
- Tom Robinson was found guilty because of what?
- The woman Atticus used to teach Scout and Jem what true courage looks like
20 Clues: Scout's misunderstood neighbour • Who was falsely accused of rape? • The town in which the story is set • Who comes to stay with the Finches? • The author of To Kill A Mockingbird • "It is a ____ to kill a mockingbird" • The young woman who accused Tom of raping her • The moral compass of the story is _____ Finch • Tom Robinson was found guilty because of what? • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2013-06-03
Across
- State where story takes place
- what is a sin to kill?
- lee Author of To Kill A Mockingbird
- Defends Tom Robinson in court
- town where story is set
- Gates scouts teacher
- Where Boo left the kids presents
Down
- This person came to the house after Jems accident (pharmacies)
- Friend of scout and Jem
- Saves Jem
- to be shy
- What did scout find in the tree in the Radleys yard?
12 Clues: Saves Jem • to be shy • Gates scouts teacher • what is a sin to kill? • Friend of scout and Jem • town where story is set • State where story takes place • Defends Tom Robinson in court • Where Boo left the kids presents • lee Author of To Kill A Mockingbird • What did scout find in the tree in the Radleys yard? • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird (Ms Barker) 2023-10-17
Across
- The moral compass of the story is _____ Finch
- The woman Atticus used to teach Scout and Jem what true courage looks like
- Tom Robinson was found guilty because of what?
- Who comes to stay with the Finches?
- Scout's misunderstood neighbour
- Before you judge someone, you should walk around in their ___
- Who was scout speaking to when she said "You don't understand children much"?
- Who said "A bible in the hand of one man is worse than a whiskey bottle in the hand of ..oh.. your father"?
- The town in which the story is set
- The young woman who accused Tom of raping her
Down
- If a white man cheats a black man, that man is ____
- Who was falsely accused of rape?
- "Before I can live with other folks, I have got to live with ___"
- "It is a ____ to kill a mockingbird"
- The author of To Kill A Mockingbird
- Who took Jem and Scout to the 'coloured church'?
- The mockingbird is a symbol of what in the book?
- The one thing that doesn't abide by majority rule is a persons' ____?
- "Equal rights for all, special privileges' for none."
- Which character suffered a broken arm because of Bob Ewell
20 Clues: Scout's misunderstood neighbour • Who was falsely accused of rape? • The town in which the story is set • The author of To Kill A Mockingbird • Who comes to stay with the Finches? • "It is a ____ to kill a mockingbird" • The moral compass of the story is _____ Finch • The young woman who accused Tom of raping her • Tom Robinson was found guilty because of what? • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2022-09-19
Across
- The county they lived in
- What did Scout see that made her believe the world was ending
- Something Walter didn't bring on the first day
- What Jem and Scout made to resemble Mr. Avery
- The family who never attended school
- What Mr. Nathan had filled the tree with
Down
- Where Dill said they were playing poker
- What they called Arthur
- What did Jem lose at the Radley's?
- What got wrapped around Scout as they watched Miss Maudie's house burn
- What supposedly occurred when children disobeyed
- The speaker in the book
12 Clues: What they called Arthur • The speaker in the book • The county they lived in • What did Jem lose at the Radley's? • The family who never attended school • Where Dill said they were playing poker • What Mr. Nathan had filled the tree with • What Jem and Scout made to resemble Mr. Avery • Something Walter didn't bring on the first day • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2019-03-06
Across
- a written legal order directing a person to appear
- a noisy quarrel or fight
- somebody who stays away from society and the company of others
- inconspicuous, not readily noticeable
- to quiet, to overwhelm something until it is powerless
- to relieve, to make less severe, to soothe
Down
- sneaky, done in secret
- abnormality, a state different than what is expected or normal
- ill-natured, easily irritated or annoyed
- never wrong, incapable of error
- run-down; repulsive, as from neglect
- to scold, to express stern disapproval of
12 Clues: sneaky, done in secret • a noisy quarrel or fight • never wrong, incapable of error • run-down; repulsive, as from neglect • inconspicuous, not readily noticeable • ill-natured, easily irritated or annoyed • to scold, to express stern disapproval of • to relieve, to make less severe, to soothe • a written legal order directing a person to appear • ...
TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD 2023-03-25
To Kill a Mockingbird 2013-05-20
12 Clues: Atticus's son • A type of bird • Tom's last name • Nathan's brother • Nathan's last name • Atticus's daughter • Atticus's last name • The Finch's neighbor • The town of the story • A black man accused of rape • A court meeting for Tom Robinson • Father of 2 Children and a lawyer
To Kill A Mockingbird 2014-07-16
Across
- What is Scout's real name?
- Who beat Mayella Ewell?
- How old is Jem when the action of the novel starts
- What is the verdict in the Tom Robinson case?
- Who tells Jem that it is a sin to kill mockingbirds?
Down
- Where does Dill live during the school year?
- Who is the editor of the local newspaper?
- Whose house burns down?
- What does dill find in Dolphus Raymond's bottle?
- Who insists that Bob Ewell's death is an accident?
- What does Scout first find in the knot-hole?
- What is Boo's Real name?
12 Clues: Whose house burns down? • Who beat Mayella Ewell? • What is Boo's Real name? • What is Scout's real name? • Who is the editor of the local newspaper? • Where does Dill live during the school year? • What does Scout first find in the knot-hole? • What is the verdict in the Tom Robinson case? • What does dill find in Dolphus Raymond's bottle? • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2024-03-07
Across
- The perspective from which a story is told. Can be in first, second, or third person perspective.
- Fair behavior or treatment.
- An immediate and lasting opinion formed upon meeting someone.
- The qualities or features that distinguish one person or thing from another.
- The enforced separation of different racial groups.
Down
- The leading character or one of the major characters in a drama, movie, novel, or other fictional text.
- An opinion not based on reason or real experience.
- Influence from members of one’s peer group.
- The person who tells the story.
- The ability to do something that frightens you, or has risk.
- Treating people equally and reasonably, without favoritism or discrimination.
- The time and place in which a story takes place.
12 Clues: Fair behavior or treatment. • The person who tells the story. • Influence from members of one’s peer group. • The time and place in which a story takes place. • An opinion not based on reason or real experience. • The enforced separation of different racial groups. • The ability to do something that frightens you, or has risk. • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2024-11-10
Across
- last name of Scout, Jem, and Atticus
- narrator of the story
- the town where the story takes place
- Atticus’s job
- place where Scout finds gum and Indian pennies
- name of the Finch servant, takes care of the kids
- neighbor of the Finch family, known for his violent behavior
Down
- sport that Jem plays
- Scout’s brother
- last name of the people who accuse Tom Robinson of assault
- summer friend of Jem and Scout
- Miss Caroline tells Scout that Atticus needs to stop teaching her to do what?
12 Clues: Atticus’s job • Scout’s brother • sport that Jem plays • narrator of the story • summer friend of Jem and Scout • last name of Scout, Jem, and Atticus • the town where the story takes place • place where Scout finds gum and Indian pennies • name of the Finch servant, takes care of the kids • last name of the people who accuse Tom Robinson of assault • ...
Kill A Mockingbird 2016-10-17
Across
- / a formal pronouncement.Ex Sheriff heck gave a formal pronouncement to the courts about Mayella state
- / a metal pot that has a funnel shape top. Ex To thank Atticus for helping with Tom Robinson people from the town gave food and some go it was in a metal pots
- / special liking to something.Ex Atticus has a special liking to the law
- / being in a state of annoyed or frustrated or worried. Ex Jem and Scout were worried about Atticus when he went in to the burning house
- / A cruel or Arbitrary way of power.Ex Judge Taylor was not cruel or arbitrary way with his power.
- / temporary stay.Ex Aunt Alexandra is only staying at MayComb for a little while
- / an Act of Kindest.Ex Aunt Alexandra thinks she is do a act of kindest by staying with Atticus.
Down
- / A plant that belong long to the genus. Ex Miss Maudie had planted that she need to wrap in the winter when it snowed.
- / argue or raise objection about a matter.Ex Mr.Gilmore keeps raising argue objection in court.
- / uncommunicative speech. Ex Boo Radley has very little to say.
- / cheap car or aircraft.Ex Dill dad promised that they would rebuild a run down craft.
- / extremely small.Ex Zeedo is a very small part in Scout life
- / Discerned, Perceptible.Ex Dill lies were perceptible Jem.
- /is a chemistry compound.Ex MgO
- / a cosmetic preparation that is a powder.
15 Clues: /is a chemistry compound.Ex MgO • / a cosmetic preparation that is a powder. • / extremely small.Ex Zeedo is a very small part in Scout life • / uncommunicative speech. Ex Boo Radley has very little to say. • / Discerned, Perceptible.Ex Dill lies were perceptible Jem. • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2017-03-01
Across
- (n) a written legal order directing a person to appear in court to give a testimony
- (Adj) never wrong, incapable of error
- (n) the act of declaring someone guilty of an offense
- (Adj) ill-natured, easily irritated or annoyed
- (v) to quiet, to overwhelm something until it is powerless
- (V) To relive, to make less severe, to soothe
Down
- (n) mental or emotional strength in facing an adversity(trouble or misfortune), danger or temptation courageously
- (n) a noisy quarrel or fight
- (Adj) sneaky, done in secret
- (n) Abnormality, a state of different than what is expected or normal
- (n) a period of watchful attention, an act or period of surveillance
- (Adj) able to speak or express oneself clearly, using language easily
12 Clues: (n) a noisy quarrel or fight • (Adj) sneaky, done in secret • (Adj) never wrong, incapable of error • (V) To relive, to make less severe, to soothe • (Adj) ill-natured, easily irritated or annoyed • (n) the act of declaring someone guilty of an offense • (v) to quiet, to overwhelm something until it is powerless • ...
To Kill a Mockingbird 2013-05-20
12 Clues: Atticus's son • A type of bird • Tom's last name • Nathan's brother • Nathan's last name • Atticus's daughter • Atticus's last name • The Finch's neighbor • The town of the story • A black man accused of rape • A court meeting for Tom Robinson • Father of 2 Children and a lawyer
