To Kill a Mockingbird
Across
- 2. inspiring horror, dismay or disgust
- 5. a public institution in which offenders against law are confined for detention or punishment
- 6. writ commanding a person designated in it to appear in court under a penalty for failure
- 9. the cause of persistent pain or distress
- 11. tending to recover from or adjusting easily to misfortune or change
- 13. a useless act of gesture
- 14. to move or shift; to give way
- 15. blatantly and disdainfully proud
Down
- 1. the collecting of units or parts into a whole
- 3. an exclusive or special right or privilege
- 4. widely and popularly known
- 7. marked by precise expression without wasted words
- 8. the introductory remarks of a speaker or author
- 10. a piece of dining room furniture having drawers or shelves for storage
- 12. having a generous and increasing supply of material possessions