To kill a mockingbird
Across
- 3. Extremely foolish.
- 6. Having been cut or sliced off.
- 9. Daughter of Bob Ewell
- 11. Bad-tempered and uncooperative.
- 13. Raid.
- 16. Explain an idea in detail.
- 19. Great embarrassment and shame.
- 20. Confident boy with an active imagination.
- 24. Curious or inquiring.
- 25. Noisy and difficult to control.
- 28. Implied without being stated.
- 31. Utter.
- 32. Morally correct behavior.
- 37. Disproportionately large degree.
- 38. brave, courageous, and good character.
- 41. A minor wrongdoing.
- 43. Showing contempt; scornful.
- 44. A feeling of pensive sadness.
- 45. Become wide open.
- 46. Immoral or grossly unfair behavior.
- 48. Member of the black community.
- 50. Capable of expanding or tending to expand
- 51. Conducive to success; favorable.
Down
- 1. A temporary stay.
- 2. Angry speech of criticism or accusation.
- 4. Irregular in pattern or movement.
- 5. Sheriff of Maycomb
- 7. Poor farmer.
- 8. Atticus's sister & Francis's grandmother.
- 10. To behave in a particular way.
- 12. likely to cause a controversial act.
- 14. Person who prepares and sells medicines.
- 15. Black housekeeper.
- 17. Furiously angry.
- 18. Feeling or expressing great joy.
- 19. Unemployed and father of Mayella.
- 21. Denunciation, especially a verbal one.
- 22. Free from guile, cunning, or deceit.
- 23. Country farmers.
- 26. neighbor who lives near the Finch family
- 27. Touchy; overly sensitive.
- 29. Quick or sharp, and slightly unkind.
- 30. Maycomb's newspaper.
- 33. Lawyer
- 34. The action of raising objections.
- 35. Never ending or changing.
- 36. Go with a smooth up-and-down motion.
- 39. Sincere affection and kindness
- 40. Put an end to a rebellion by force.
- 41. Finche's Neighbor.
- 42. Gentle and kindly.
- 47. Intelligent girl and observer.
- 49. Formal pronouncement.