To Kill a Mockingbird
Across
- 2. The mysterious neighbor the children fear
- 4. Quality Atticus teaches—“climbing into someone’s skin”
- 6. Scout’s older brother
- 9. Family known for poverty and pride
- 10. Sheriff of Maycomb
- 12. Key evidence that proves Tom Robinson couldn’t have beaten Mayella
- 13. Elderly neighbor who teaches Jem courage
- 16. The reason Jem destroys Mrs. Dubose’s camellias
- 17. The town in which the story takes place
- 18. What Jem leaves behind during the children’s escape from the Radley property
- 19. Mayella’s abusive father
- 22. Symbol of innocence repeated throughout the novel; a sin to kill
- 23. The group of men who confront Atticus at the jail
- 25. The girl who accuses Tom Robinson
- 26. Scout and Jem’s father’s profession
Down
- 1. Defendant in the trial defended by Atticus
- 3. Scout’s first-grade teacher who disapproves of her reading
- 5. Someone leaves gifts in this place for the children
- 7. Friend who visits Maycomb every summer
- 8. Major injustice exposed by the trial
- 11. Courthouse section where Scout, Jem, and Dill sit
- 14. Narrator of the novel
- 15. Housekeeper who helps raise Scout and Jem
- 20. What Atticus shoots, proving his skill
- 21. Theme represented by Mrs. Dubose’s fight
- 24. What Scout dresses as in the school pageant