To Kill a Mockingbird Crossword Puzzle
Across
- 4. The Maycomb sheriff.
- 5. The race that has been discriminated.
- 7. Another name for parasites that often affects poor people with little to no clothing.
- 9. The family that is poor.
- 15. Atticus’s sister, a strong-willed woman.
- 17. A verb that means well-known.
- 19. A recluse who never sets foot outside his house (just the nickname).
- 20. This was Mayella did about Tom Robinson.
- 21. Tom Robinson's employer.
- 22. A deceased woman who fought against addiction.
- 24. These are illegal goods.
- 25. The father of the Ewells (His proper name).
- 26. The main character's friend.
- 28. The state or quality of being worthy of honor or respect.
- 29. The genre of the story.
- 34. The main character's brother.
- 36. A preconceived opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience.
- 37. Jem is perceived to have to quality, according to Scout.
- 38. The main character's teacher.
- 40. The main character's father.
Down
- 1. The black man at the black church that is related to Calpurnia.
- 2. A group of elected representatives who create laws.
- 3. To be associated with a church.
- 6. The race that has the power in Maycomb.
- 8. A white man that lives with the black society. He often acts drunk as the excuse.
- 9. Calpurnia sometimes does this when she is talking to people that are non-white.
- 10. The Finches’ friendly and compassionate neighbor.
- 11. A minister of First Purchase Church (the black church).
- 12. The states that are opposite from the north.
- 13. The ability to use both hands at once, often to write.
- 14. A main concept of the story that means to be unfair to a certain race but not the others.
- 16. The state where the story takes place.
- 17. Very bad and unfair treatment of others.
- 18. Something that serves as evidence especially a statement at a trial or hearing.
- 23. Members of the same group.
- 27. A cook who works in the Finch family house.
- 30. The black man that Atticus' defends.
- 31. Someone who unrealistically believes that behavior should be guided by high ideals and standards
- 32. The Maycomb news reporter.
- 33. A fictitious prose narrative
- 35. The place where the story is.
- 39. The main character of the story.