Words for Your Edification - To Kill a Mockingbird

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Across
  1. 5. overly long, slow, or dull; tiresome and monotonous
  2. 7. having a plain and simple style; unadorned
  3. 10. lacking good manners
  4. 11. morally correct behavior; righteousness
  5. 13. conclude after thinking; be of the opinion
  6. 14. able to withstand or recover quickly from difficulties
  7. 15. having a tendency to be easily angered
  8. 19. acting arrogantly superior and disdainful
  9. 21. put an end to something; subdue or silence someone
  10. 22. the process of passing a property from one party to another
  11. 23. appease the anger or anxiety of someone; reduce the severity
  12. 27. a long angry speech of criticism or accusation
  13. 28. a departure from what's normal, usual, or expected
  14. 29. strength
  15. 32. to prohibit or forbid; an official prohibition
  16. 35. one whose actions contradict their speech
  17. 37. sleazy, amoral, or shameful
  18. 40. a distinct characteristic or quality, often unusual
  19. 41. a lawyer
  20. 43. saying little, reserved or uncommunicative
  21. 44. a story
  22. 45. instruction or improvement of a person morally or intellectually
  23. 46. people or things living at the same time as another
  24. 49. exercising power in a cruel way; oppressive or controlling
  25. 52. a fatal epidemic or disease; plague
  26. 56. dryness
  27. 57. a theory or conjecture without firm evidence
  28. 59. innocent, unsuspecting, or naive
  29. 60. a face or facial expression
  30. 63. using brief words out of reluctance to have conversation
  31. 64. to make clear; explain
  32. 66. extremely stupid or foolish
  33. 67. relating to cows, having cowlike qualities
  34. 68. a magic spell
  35. 70. overly showy; ostentatious
  36. 71. overcome with anger, outraged
  37. 77. to free someone of a criminal charge; a not guilty verdict
  38. 78. something that makes a disease less severe or unpleasant, without removing the cause
  39. 79. a person who lives in solitude
Down
  1. 1. various, miscellaneous
  2. 2. a short statement that expresses a general truth or principle
  3. 3. short and to the point; brief and concise
  4. 4. excessive confidence or boldness; audacity
  5. 6. something false or fake
  6. 8. harass, attack, or harm; usually for a person's religious or political beliefs
  7. 9. nearsighted; lacking imagination or foresight
  8. 12. the inherent qualities of a person's mind; their attitude
  9. 16. rich, wealthy
  10. 17. brave or heroic
  11. 18. offense or annoyance
  12. 20. necessary for life
  13. 24. a person who disparages someone or something
  14. 25. a hermaphrodite; a person or thing in which two opposites are present
  15. 26. noisy and difficult to control
  16. 30. offering nothing stimulating, interesting, or challenging; boring
  17. 31. things that cause annoyance or frustration
  18. 32. not clearly visible or not attracting attention
  19. 33. to steal
  20. 34. making a hissing sound; shh
  21. 36. strong disapproval out of moral grounds
  22. 38. harmless
  23. 39. clothing
  24. 42. intimidate with stern or abusive words
  25. 47. a formal or authoritative announcement or declaration
  26. 48. malevolent, harmful, cancerous
  27. 50. extremely dirty or unpleasant, usually from poverty or neglect
  28. 51. hands on hips with elbows out
  29. 52. disrespectful of religions or sacredness, irreligious
  30. 53. a disease or trait present from birth
  31. 54. a difficult, unpleasant, or embarrassing situation
  32. 55. not showing proper respect; rude
  33. 58. a published false statement damaging to one's reputation; defamation
  34. 61. to approach in an indirect way; slantwise
  35. 62. the focus of public attention
  36. 65. incapable of making mistakes or being wrong
  37. 69. a person who prepares and sells medicine
  38. 72. bathing; cleaning
  39. 73. having skill with using deceit or tricks to accomplish goals
  40. 74. tending to see the worst in people; believing people act only out of self interest
  41. 75. an act or incident involving excitement, daring, or adventure
  42. 76. to be born with or come by naturally