To Kill a Mockingbird
Across
- 1. Rabid animal Atticus shoots.
- 8. Group deciding Tom’s fate.
- 9. What mockingbirds metaphorically represent.
- 13. motif Represents destroyed innocence.
- 14. Place Scout hates attending.
- 15. The author’s first name.
- 16. Surrounding Boo Radley’s house.
- 22. Angry group at the jail.
- 23. Sykes Minister at the Black church.
- 25. The story’s harsh social issue.
- 28. State where Maycomb is set.
- 29. stand Where Mayella falsely accuses Tom.
- 31. Tom’s unjust verdict.
- 34. Accused man Atticus defends.
- 35. overalls Her favorite tomboy attire.
- 36. What Atticus earns from many.
- 37. The reclusive family next door.
- 38. Scout and Jem’s summertime friend.
Down
- 2. Strict, traditional Finch relative.
- 3. Innocence symbol in the novel.
- 4. pageant Scout’s ham costume event.
- 5. Central courtroom event in town.
- 6. Mysterious neighbor Arthur’s nickname.
- 7. Violent threat Tom faces.
- 8. Scout’s protective older brother.
- 10. Poor but proud farming family.
- 11. Maudie Neighbor who loves gardening.
- 12. The story’s young narrator.
- 17. Moral lesson Atticus teaches.
- 18. Where major events unfold.
- 19. Woman who confronts Calpurnia.
- 20. Rumored to be poisonous from Radley trees.
- 21. Enforced racial separation in Maycomb.
- 24. Bob, the trial’s hostile witness.
- 26. The fictional town’s name.
- 27. Finch family’s housekeeper and cook.
- 30. The main family’s surname.
- 32. Where gifts are left for kids.
- 33. Scout and Jem’s wise father.
- 35. Tate Maycomb’s law enforcer.