TKAM Crossword
Across
- 2. Jem loses his _____ while escaping the Radley place
- 5. Dill's real first name
- 6. Tom Robinson is declared as _____ in the trial.
- 8. Jem and Scout's father
- 11. the setting of TKAM
- 15. The Radley's son who Dill often thinks about
- 18. While Atticus is away, Jem and Scout visit Calpurnia's ____.
- 20. he Finche's family cook
- 22. A side character who scares Jem and Scout
- 23. The first thing Scout finds in the knothole
- 24. A character who was thought to be drunk all the time but actually drank coke
- 25. A friend Scout and Jem meet every summer
- 26. Scout discovers Dill when she asks Jem to see if there is a ____ under her bed.
- 28. Miss Caroline tells Scout to stop ____ with Atticus.
- 30. Scout was dressed as _____ which ended up saving her life.
- 33. One of the bravest people Atticus knows
- 34. Atticus is the best ____ in Maycomb County
- 35. A sin to kill according to Atticus
- 36. A Cunningham that is over for dinner
Down
- 1. Scout's real first name
- 3. The Revered in Calpurnia's church who asks for offerings for Helen Robinson.
- 4. After Mrs. Dubose dies, she leaves Jem a _____.
- 6. The prosecutor supporting Bob Ewell
- 7. The rabid dog that is shot by Atticus
- 9. The judge for Atticus's case
- 10. Mrs. Dubose had Jem read to her so that she could die clean off of _____.
- 12. The man who tried to kill Scout and Jem
- 13. The woman who accused Tom Robinson of rape
- 14. Tom's wife
- 16. The woman at Calpurnia's church who asks why Scout and Jem are there
- 17. Scout is able to diffuse the mob outside the jail by talking to Mr. Cunningham about _____.
- 19. Atticus proposes a ______ for Scout to go to School.
- 20. Mr. Radley lies and says that the knothole tree was dying so he filled it with _____.
- 21. Mr. ___ Deas supported the Robinsons
- 26. Talks to the mob outside of the Tom's cell
- 27. Scout's aunt who she doesn't really like
- 29. Scout and Jem's neighbor who regularly gives them cake
- 31. When Atticus questions Jem, Dill says they were playing _____.
- 32. The last name of the family who was considered poor but proud.