To Kill A Mockingbird
Across
- 1. in a manner that is not even or regular in pattern or movement; unpredictably.
- 4. A sermon is a religious discourse, typically delivered by a member of the clergy during a worship service
- 5. an odd or unusual feature or habit.
- 6. tending to remind one of something.
- 8. remain or stay somewhere.
- 11. a piece of furniture that combines a wardrobe section for hanging clothes with a chest of drawers for storing folded items.
- 12. Name of Reverend at Calpurnia's church
- 16. what plagued maycomb county
- 18. first name of "boo" radley
- 19. the drink mr raymond really drinks
- 20. the formation of a number of things into a cluster.
- 24. Jem's real first name
- 26. notably large in size, amount, or extent.
- 29. something that is soft, weak, and lacks firmness or stiffness
- 30. restrict or burden (someone or something) in such a way that free action or movement is difficult.
- 33. make (an unpleasant feeling) less intense
- 35. extremely stupid behavior.
- 37. something that causes pain or suffering.
- 38. what did Jem buy Scout
- 39. judge during the Tom Robinson case
Down
- 2. a type of hard soap, particularly one made from olive oil and sodium hydroxide
- 3. that has been forbidden; banned.
- 7. name of the finch family cook
- 9. what does the mockingbird represent in tkam
- 10. the chief of maycomb
- 13. what Boo stabbed his father with
- 14. first name of the man Atticus is working his case for
- 15. author of TKAM
- 17. whose house burned down
- 21. the town where the book takes place
- 22. a deciduous flowering shrub of the heath family with clusters of brightly colored, sometimes fragrant flowers.
- 23. Scout's first name
- 25. the father who abuses mayella
- 27. who taught Scout how to read?
- 28. a combination of statements, ideas, or features of a situation that are opposed to one another.
- 31. the first principles of (a subject)
- 32. people think she was the victim of Tom Robinson and not her father
- 33. the aunt who wants Scout to be more feminine
- 34. a situation where the owner of property has limited power over his own property
- 36. the person who had Atticus' back