To Kill A Mockingbird
Across
- 3. Who is Tom Robinson accused of raping? (Full name, no spaces)
- 9. Name of Cal's church (no spaces)
- 11. The place the narrator and her friends sit during the trial.
- 13. The narrator originally finds two pieces of ____ in a knot-hole of an oak tree near the Radley place.
- 15. The person who gives the case of Tom Robinson to Atticus (Title and Name)
- 17. Verdict of the trial of Tom Robinson
- 18. Mrs. Gates writes on the chalkboard "WE ARE A ______" after talking about Hitler
- 20. A ____ mob appears in front of Maycomb County Jail to ___ Tom Robinson
- 22. Full name of the county drunkard
- 25. Full name of Maycomb's County Sheriff
- 26. Who said it? "Mockingbirds don’t do one thing but make music for us to enjoy . . . but sing their hearts out for us. That’s why it’s a sin to kill a mockingbird” (No spaces)
Down
- 1. The person the County Sheriff suggests killed Mr. Ewell, but believes did no wrong as he was defending the narrator and her brother (Nickname and Last name)
- 2. "Atticus has the _____ shot in Maycomb County"
- 4. "Jack! When a child asks you something ____ him, for goodness' sake"
- 5. The food the narrator dresses up as in the school play "Ad Astra per Aspera"
- 6. Boo Radley's true first name
- 7. "You never _____ someone until you consider things from his point of view"
- 8. Name of the dog with rabies (no spaces)
- 10. "I wanted you to see what real ____ is, instead of getting the idea that ____ is a man with a gun in his hand"
- 12. Aunt Alexandra wants the narrator to act more like a ____
- 14. Nickname of the brother of the narrator
- 16. The nickname of the narrator of the novel
- 17. Last name of the prosecuting attorney
- 18. Profession of the protagonist's Uncle Jack
- 19. Mr. Underwood is a firm believer in ______, despite being racist
- 20. The term of the different way Calpurnia's church sings hymns
- 21. Mr. Ewell's dominant hand
- 23. What Aunt Alexandra obsesses over
- 24. The nickname of the protagonists' friend from Meridian, Mississippi
- 27. The action/sign of respect the balcony uses as Atticus leaves the court used as a thank you