To Kill A Mockingbird 4
Across
- 2. not lessened; unrelieved
- 4. insolent; contemptuous or cocky boldness or disregard of others
- 6. by virtue of or in the exercise of one's office; authoritative
- 10. supporting with evidence or authority
- 14. rashness; foolishness
- 15. acceptance; assent
- 18. stern and forbidding in appearance and manner; somber; grave
- 19. incapable of error; sure; certain
- 21. fruitlessness; uselessness
Down
- 1. knowledge of and consent to wrongdoing
- 3. of or relating to a church, especially as a formal and established institution
- 5. a photographic process in which the impression is produced by a rotary press; a print is made
- 7. an exclusive or special right, power, or privilege
- 8. style of dress characteristic of an occupation or occasion; clothes
- 9. disdainfully proud; arrogant
- 11. indirectly; deviously; underhandedly
- 12. biting or rancorous especially in feeling, language, or manner
- 13. respected or admired
- 16. gloomy; resentfully silent or repressed; dismal
- 17. appeased; assuaged
- 20. causing fear, dread, or apprehension, awe inspiring