To Kill a Mockingbird - Up to the Trial
Across
- 2. Man Atticus defends at trial
- 4. Symbol of innocence harmed by cruelty
- 7. Unfair judgment central to the novel
- 10. Trait Atticus teaches his children
- 11. Court event involving Tom Robinson
- 15. Idea questioned during Tom Robinson’s case
- 16. Mysterious neighbor who rarely leaves his house
- 18. Alabama town where the story takes place
- 19. Scout’s older brother
- 21. Young narrator whose real name is Jean Louise Finch
- 24. Theme shown by Mrs. Dubose and Atticus
- 27. House that frightens and fascinates the children
- 28. Place where Scout struggles with Miss Caroline
- 29. Item placed around Scout during the fire
Down
- 1. Group Aunt Alexandra admires socially
- 3. Place where Atticus guards Tom Robinson
- 4. Ewell daughter who accuses Tom Robinson
- 5. Sheriff of Maycomb
- 6. Social problem revealed in the trial
- 8. Understanding others by seeing life from their view
- 9. Scout and Jem’s father who defends Tom Robinson
- 12. Building where the trial is held
- 13. Angry crowd stopped outside the jail
- 14. Tree opening where gifts are left
- 17. Summer friend fascinated by Boo Radley
- 20. Father of Mayella and chief accuser
- 22. Disaster at Miss Maudie’s house
- 23. Finch family housekeeper who teaches manners and respect
- 25. Activity Scout learns before school starts
- 26. Animal Atticus shoots on the street