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