Across
- 5. A covered shelter or porch attached to the front of a house.
- 6. Something that is not easy to understand; the opposite of simple.
- 9. The general region of the United States where Alabama is located.
- 10. Having a friendly, generous, and considerate nature.
- 11. Treating everyone the same way regardless of who they are.
- 13. A person whose job is to give legal advice and speak in court.
- 15. The period of time during which a person is a young human.
- 17. The system of laws and fairness that a community follows.
- 18. A group of people living in the same place or having a common interest.
- 20. A prejudice towards a group of people by a individual, for, or not for an apparent reason.
- 22. The process of growing up and becoming emotionally responsible.
- 23. A particular way of viewing or considering something.
- 27. Facts or information indicating whether a belief is true.
- 28. Lacking the money or resources needed to live comfortably.
- 30. The specific room where a legal trial takes place.
Down
- 1. An exciting or very unusual experience often had in summer.
- 2. Something learned through experience, school, or a teacher.
- 3. A group of people or traditions related by family history.
- 4. The people who live in the houses right next to yours.
- 7. A long-established custom or belief passed down in a town.
- 8. An action or situation that is not moral, fair, or correct.
- 12. A place where people are kept as punishment for a crime.
- 14. A state of being calm, still, and free from noise.
- 16. The act of watching someone or something closely.
- 18. Ready to face and endure danger or pain; showing bravery.
- 19. Something that is kept hidden or is difficult to explain.
- 21. A refusal to accept views or behaviors different from one's own.
- 24. An intense feeling of deep care and sympathy for others.
- 25. An unfair opinion formed without enough thought or knowledge.
- 26. A formal statement given by a witness in a court of law.
- 29. Something that is factual and honest, rather than a lie.
