To Kill a Mockingbird, Pg. 1-23

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Across
  1. 4. Made an unpleasant feeling (such as pain, fear, or worry) less intense; relieved.
  2. 7. Walked at a slow, relaxed pace.
  3. 10. Uncomfortably aware of oneself, especially about how one appears to others.
  4. 11. Something that exists as a distinct and independent being or thing.
  5. 13. Acted as if one were superior by being patronizing or talking down to someone.
  6. 14. The state of being annoyed, frustrated, or worried.
  7. 15. A container used for spitting into, especially in the past when people commonly chewed tobacco.
Down
  1. 1. Personal property or belongings that can be moved, as opposed to land or buildings.
  2. 2. Vague, unclear, or not clearly defined; hazy.
  3. 3. Something that is necessary or required as a result of something else; a consequence.
  4. 5. Having or showing a desire to do harm to others; evil or ill-intentioned.
  5. 6. Charmingly old-fashioned or unusual in an interesting or pleasing way.
  6. 8. An exemption from a rule or usual requirement; also, the act of distributing something.
  7. 9. Not spoiled, stained, or damaged; pure and clean.
  8. 12. A roofed platform or porch along the outside of a house, often partly enclosed by a railing.