To Kill a Mockingbird Vocabulary

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Across
  1. 2. indicating the nature of a future event; portending evil or harm
  2. 3. to anger or enrage
  3. 6. unsure; not definite or positive
  4. 8. something belonging to a person, thing, or group
  5. 10. tightly drawn; not slack
  6. 11. long and tiresome
  7. 15. consistent in effort to accomplish something
  8. 16. causing dismay or horror
  9. 18. something given or received as an equivalent for services or injury
  10. 22. to be able to use both hands equally well
  11. 24. motivated by an extreme enthusiasm; usually in religion or politics
  12. 27. shackles or handcuffs
  13. 28. a successful, flourishing, or thriving condition
  14. 30. to deplete or strip of some quality or substance
  15. 32. a long outburst against something
  16. 33. red or reddish color
Down
  1. 1. pleased especially with oneself or one's merits or situation
  2. 4. to make furious; enrage
  3. 5. to make hostile or unfriendly
  4. 7. a document summoning witnesses, evidence, or records before a court
  5. 8. uttered clearly in distinct syllables
  6. 9. being without moisture; extremely dry
  7. 10. being agitated or disturbed
  8. 12. to suppress or with hold
  9. 13. with great caution or care
  10. 14. not noticeable or prominent
  11. 17. having a keen sense of what to say or do to avoid offense
  12. 19. fine or delicate in meaning or intent
  13. 20. burial place for bodies of many individuals
  14. 21. an exclusive right or privilege given to a person or group
  15. 23. a reckless adventure
  16. 24. lack of seriousness or sense
  17. 25. a superficial appearance or illusion of something; the front of a fancy building
  18. 26. to envy or resent the pleasure or good fortune of someone
  19. 29. vigorous exertion, as actions or effort
  20. 30. to plunge in water; drenched
  21. 31. clothes or apparel