To Kill a Mockingbird Chpts 13 thru 15
Across
- 1. Legal restriction Atticus explains to Scout involving land ownership
- 4. Place where Atticus sits overnight to protect Tom Robinson
- 8. Group that gathers intending to harm Tom Robinson
- 10. Atticus’s guiding moral principle
- 11. Central tension in these chapters
- 13. Brother who becomes more serious and protective
- 14. Social group Aunt Alexandra hosts refreshments for
- 15. weapon Mr. Underwood uses to protect Atticus from above
- 17. Quality Atticus credits Calpurnia with providing
- 20. Physical struggle between Jem and Scout in Chapter 14
- 21. Item Atticus brings to the jail
- 22. Finch relative who comes to Maycomb to impose tradition and family pride
- 29. Idea that a family’s long history determines behavior and worth
- 30. Man Atticus defends, placing himself in danger
- 32. Relative whose mental illness embarrasses Aunt Alexandra
- 34. Jem’s emotion as he worries about Atticus’s safety
- 35. What Scout reminds the mob members they are
- 36. Term Scout asks about and Atticus explains plainly
- 37. Ideal Atticus seeks despite social pressure
- 38. Force Atticus resists from family and town
- 39. What Aunt Alexandra believes reveals a person’s character
- 40. What breaks the mob’s unity
Down
- 2. Dispute between Atticus and Aunt Alexandra over Calpurnia
- 3. Object Atticus uses to illuminate the jail door
- 5. Dill’s status when discovered under Scout’s bed
- 6. Result of Jem warning Scout not to antagonize their aunt
- 7. Mob member Scout speaks to directly
- 9. What Dill truly longs for, despite being provided for
- 12. Boy who runs away because he feels unwanted
- 16. Town where social class and tradition quietly govern behavior
- 18. Quality Atticus models for his children
- 19. Quiet quality Atticus demonstrates outside the jail
- 23. Father who values conscience over social approval
- 24. Man who secretly watches the jail with a shotgun
- 25. Scout’s quality that allows her to speak without hatred
- 26. Area from which the threatening men come
- 27. Inner guide Atticus follows rather than public opinion
- 28. Emotional state that motivates Dill’s actions
- 31. Caregiver whose role in the Finch family is defended by Atticus
- 33. Value Aunt Alexandra believes must be preserved at all costs