TKAM - TRIAL TO END
Across
- 3. The Alabama town where the story takes place.
- 5. The symbol of innocence represented by Tom Robinson and Boo Radley.
- 7. The mysterious neighbor who saves Jem and Scout.
- 11. The man who pretends to be drunk to escape criticism.
- 14. Jem’s injury after the attack.
- 15. The holiday during which Scout wears her ham costume.
- 16. The friend who becomes upset during the trial.
- 19. The group of men responsible for deciding Tom Robinson’s fate.
- 20. The room where Scout first speaks politely with Boo Radley.
- 21. The sheriff of Maycomb.
- 24. A major theme shown by Atticus and Boo Radley.
- 26. What Atticus hopes to pursue after the trial verdict.
- 28. The weapon Bob Ewell uses during the attack.
- 29. The lawyer who defends Tom Robinson in court.
Down
- 1. The man accused of assaulting Mayella Ewell.
- 2. The Ewell daughter who accuses Tom Robinson.
- 4. The place Tom Robinson attempts to escape from.
- 6. The man who helps Scout and Jem find seats in the balcony.
- 8. Scout’s older brother who is deeply affected by the verdict.
- 9. The verdict given by the jury in Tom Robinson’s trial.
- 10. The young narrator of the story.
- 12. The food Scout dresses up as during the celebration.
- 13. Tom Robinson’s fate after trying to escape.
- 14. The man who threatens Atticus after the trial.
- 17. Boo Radley’s real first name.
- 18. The drink Dolphus Raymond secretly sips from a paper sack.
- 22. What Bob Ewell does to Jem and Scout on their way home.
- 23. The school performance Scout nearly misses.
- 25. What Scout wears to the school pageant.
- 27. Where Scout stands while imagining life from Boo Radley’s perspective.