TKAM crossword

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Across
  1. 2. – Central location for Tom Robinson’s trial.
  2. 6. – Flowers destroyed and then gifted to Jem by Mrs. Dubose.
  3. 9. – Symbol of innocence and goodness.
  4. 11. – Mayella’s abusive father and antagonist.
  5. 13. – Scout’s choice of clothing, symbolizing her tomboy nature.
  6. 16. – Embodied by children and symbolized by the mockingbird.
  7. 19. – Location of Boo’s hidden treasures for the children.
  8. 21. – Scout learns to see from others’ viewpoints.
  9. 23. – Lawyer and father who defends Tom Robinson.
  10. 25. – One of the gifts left in the tree knot-hole.
  11. 26. – Family’s last name and symbolic of justice.
  12. 27. – Costume Scout wears the night of the attack.
  13. 29. – Beyond race—social and gender biases are exposed.
  14. 32. – Atticus’s sister, traditional and proper.
  15. 33. – “Climb into another’s skin and walk around in it.”
  16. 34. – Where Scout gets in trouble for reading early.
  17. 35. – Symbol of false power vs. true courage.
  18. 36. – Strong focus on different family structures and values.
Down
  1. 1. – Black man falsely accused of assaulting a white woman.
  2. 3. – Central theme highlighted through the trial.
  3. 4. – Often a setting for reflection or conversation.
  4. 5. – Poor classmate of Scout with pride and manners.
  5. 7. & Motifs
  6. 8. – Scout and Jem’s imaginative friend who visits in summer.
  7. 9. – Wise neighbor who supports the Finch children.
  8. 10. – Shown by Atticus and Mrs. Dubose.
  9. 12. – Reclusive neighbor who turns out to be a hero.
  10. 14. – Church leader who sits with Scout and Jem during the trial.
  11. 15. – Scout’s older brother.
  12. 17. – The Finch family’s housekeeper and caretaker.
  13. 18. – Fictional town where the story takes place.
  14. 20. – The First Purchase African M.E. where Calpurnia brings the kids.
  15. 22. – Young narrator and daughter of Atticus.
  16. 24. – Used hypocritically by some townsfolk.
  17. 27. – Town sheriff who protects Boo from legal trouble.
  18. 28. – Key theme explored through Atticus’s role.
  19. 29. – Found in the tree; represents Boo’s care.
  20. 30. – Boo Radley’s older brother.
  21. 31. – Mysterious house that fascinates the children.
  22. 33. – Both formal and informal learning shape characters.
  23. 37. – Young woman who accuses Tom Robinson.