To Kill A Mockingbird
Across
- 2. The turning point for Scout and Jem.
- 4. The theme in Robinson's trial.
- 7. The neighbors people gossip about
- 8. The brave advocate for justice.
- 9. Atticus’s reflective eldest child.
- 11. The friend and guardian of the children who is misjudged by the townspeople.
- 14. Lessons in compassion learned by Scout and Jem.
- 15. Calpurnia's tradition.
Down
- 1. The Finch children's caretaker.
- 3. Atticus's strong moral principles.
- 5. The false accuser of Tom Robinson.
- 6. The 1930s Southern setting.
- 10. The children's imaginative game about the Radley kid.
- 12. Messages of compassion and humanity.
- 13. Social divides in Maycomb.