To Kill A Mockingbird
Across
- 3. the state where the story is set
- 6. the lawyer who defends Tom Robinson
- 10. the narrator of the story
- 11. the town drunk who pretends to be worse than he is to give the townspeople a reason for his behavior
- 14. the author of the novel
- 16. the symbol of innocence destroyed by evil
Down
- 1. the Finch family's housekeeper who teaches Scout about respect
- 2. the man who tries to lynch Tom Robinson at the jail
- 4. the neighbor who loves gardening and helps teach Scout empathy
- 5. the emotion Atticus says you can understand only by "climbing into someone's skin and walking around in it"
- 7. the woman who falsely accuses Tom Robinson
- 8. the racist woman who criticizes Atticus for defending Tom Robinson
- 9. the reclusive neighbor who ultimately saves Jem and Scout
- 12. the town where the novel takes place
- 13. Scout's brother
- 15. the friend who visits every summer and dares the Finch kids to play near the Radley house
- 17. the lesson Atticus teaches about it being "a sin" to harm something that only brings beauty or joy.