To Kill a Mockingbird Chapters 1-5
Across
- 5. pleasingly or strikingly old-fashioned or unfamiliar
- 7. produced, growing, living, or occurring natively or naturally in a particular region or environment
- 10. an established preference for something
- 11. a serious crime that holds the harshest punishment possible
- 12. consisting of one syllable; using or speaking only in monosyllables
- 13. deviating from conventional or accepted usage or conduct especially in odd or whimsical ways
- 14. abnormally susceptible to or characterized by gloomy or unwholesome feelings
- 15. having, showing, or arising from intense often vicious ill will, spite, or hatred
Down
- 1. disposition to do good
- 2. a crime less serious than a felony
- 3. marked or governed by feeling, sensibility, or emotional idealism
- 4. a formal pronouncement from an authoritative source
- 6. showing or suggesting that future success is likely
- 8. not permitted
- 9. to instruct and improve especially in moral and religious knowledge