To Kill A Mockingbird
Across
- 2. (adjective) (of a person or their appearance or behavior) lacking good manners; uncivilized
- 6. (adjective) having or displaying a friendly and pleasant manner
- 8. (adverb) showing smug or uncritical satisfaction with oneself or one's achievements
- 10. (adjective) projecting from something; protuberant
- 11. (adjective) awful; terrible
- 13. (adjective) not discovered or known about; uncertain
- 14. (adjective) not conspicuous or attracting attention; inconspicuous
- 16. (noun) pointlessness or uselessness
- 18. (verb) come or bring together for a meeting or activity; assemble
- 19. (adjective) feeling or showing tiredness, esp. as a result of excessive exertion or lack of sleep
Down
- 1. (adjective) inspiring fear or respect through being impressively large, powerful, intense, or capable; intimidating
- 3. (adjective) incapable of making mistakes or being wrong; unerring
- 4. (adverb) cautiously; carefully
- 5. (adjective) tending to remind one of something; similar to
- 7. (adjective) giving the impression that something bad or unpleasant is going to happen; threatening; inauspicious
- 8. (adjective) causing or likely to cause an argument; controversial
- 9. (noun) the instruction or improvement of a person morally or intellectually
- 12. (adjective) originating or occurring naturally in a particular place; native
- 15. (verb) restrict or burden (someone or something) in such a way that free action or movement is difficult; hamper
- 17. (adjective) too long, slow, or dull: tiresome or monotonous; boring