To Kill a Mockingbird
Across
- 2. to decorate with things
- 7. to turn or rotate around a fixed point
- 11. level of excellence, skill, etc.
- 14. to bring about or carry out something, such as a crime or deception
- 16. one who stays out of school without permission
- 17. a combination of wardrobe and chest of drawers
- 18. a written order that commands someone to appear in court to give evidence
- 20. able to use both hands equally well
- 22. to hold a trial against a person who is accused of a crime to see if that person is guilty
- 23. honest and innocent, without deceit
Down
- 1. a special right or privilege
- 3. to remove completely
- 4. not genuine; false
- 5. to move in a smooth, wave-like motion
- 6. appearing ready to collapse
- 8. the state of being irritated
- 9. evil in nature, influence, or effect
- 10. an enslaved person held as the legal property of another
- 12. using few words to state or express something
- 13. to evade the point of an argument
- 15. a way of avoiding something
- 19. to lessen the intensity
- 21. a useless act or gesture