To Kill a Mockingbird - Chapters 24 -27
Across
- 3. not true or genuine; false
- 5. ease and dignity of manner; composure
- 7. to pronounce words clearly, articulate
- 8. a consonant that has a hissing sound
- 11. being well-known
- 14. unproven; so-called
- 15. irrelevance; insolent
Down
- 1. to cause continual pain or suffering; to annoy constantly
- 2. deep sense of guilt over something a person has done
- 4. without distinctive features; hard to describe
- 6. too much; excessive; improper
- 9. a written record of events in time order
- 10. briefness of time; shortness
- 12. dirty, filthy, wretched or miserable
- 13. a surface appearance that hides what is below