TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD

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Across
  1. 2. Made an unpleasant feeling (pain, fear, anger) less intense.
  2. 5. Alone; without others.
  3. 7. Unpredictable; irregular in behavior or movement.
  4. 9. Having or showing a desire to harm others; evil.
  5. 10. A formal statement or rule that is considered authoritative.
  6. 13. A temporary stay somewhere.
  7. 15. Understood without being spoken directly.
  8. 17. Instruction or improvement that builds knowledge or morals.
  9. 21. Fully in agreement; everyone agrees.
  10. 23. Forced or strongly persuaded to do something.
  11. 26. Pure; not spoiled, damaged, or tarnished.
  12. 27. Used something for a purpose; or having a job.
  13. 28. Strange or unusual.
  14. 29. Not wise or careful; showing poor judgment.
  15. 30. Dull, uninteresting, or lacking liveliness.
  16. 32. To seek advice or information from someone.
  17. 33. Dull, gloomy, or depressing.
  18. 35. Acted as if one is superior; talked down to someone.
  19. 36. Cruel and unfairly controlling; acting like a tyrant.
Down
  1. 1. Explaining something in detail.
  2. 2. Favorable; suggesting success or good fortune.
  3. 3. A feeling of confusion or being puzzled.
  4. 4. A surprising or previously unknown fact that becomes known.
  5. 6. In poor condition; shaky or falling apart.
  6. 8. Extremely foolish or stupid.
  7. 11. Curious; eager to learn or ask questions.
  8. 12. A sudden attempt or brief venture into something new.
  9. 14. Friendly and pleasant.
  10. 16. In an illegal or forbidden way.
  11. 18. Settled a dispute by acting as a neutral judge.
  12. 19. Admitted something is true, often reluctantly.
  13. 20. A deadly disease that spreads widely.
  14. 22. Good enough; meeting expectations or requirements.
  15. 23. Something given up or granted in a compromise.
  16. 24. Deep respect or devotion to religion or moral principles.
  17. 25. Unusual or slightly strange in behavior or appearance.
  18. 31. In a worried or fearful way.
  19. 34. To say the opposite of something someone else said.