To kill a mockingbird
Across
- 6. – The jury’s unfair verdict against Tom Robinson.
- 10. – The big event in the book where Tom Robinson is unfairly accused.
- 11. – Where Tom Robinson’s trial takes place.
- 13. – The mean and racist father who accuses Tom Robinson of hurting his daughter.
- 14. – A lawyer and the father of Scout and Jem. He defends Tom Robinson in court.
- 17. – Scout and Jem’s friend who visits Maycomb every summer.
- 19. – Bob Ewell’s daughter. She lies about what happened with Tom Robinson.
- 20. – Atticus’s strict sister who moves in with them and wants Scout to be more ladylike.
- 21. – A big theme in the book. Many characters judge others unfairly.
- 22. – The small town in Alabama where the story takes place.
Down
- 1. – Scout’s older brother. He matures throughout the book.
- 2. – The main character and narrator. She’s a young girl who learns a lot about life.
- 3. – A trait shown by some of the book’s more sneaky or dishonest characters.
- 4. – A mysterious man who never comes outside. People spread rumors about him.
- 5. – The county where Maycomb is located.
- 7. – Boo Radley’s family, who mostly stay inside their house.
- 8. – The Finch family’s cook and housekeeper. She is like a mother figure to Scout and Jem.
- 9. – A symbol of innocence and kindness.
- 12. – A kind neighbor who supports Atticus and teaches Scout important lessons.
- 15. – Boo Radley’s house. It’s creepy, and kids are scared of it.
- 16. Depression – The time period when the story takes place. Everyone is struggling with money.
- 18. – A Black man falsely accused of raping Mayella Ewell.