Across
- 3. What destroys Miss Maudie’s house
- 4. Scout and Jem’s father; a lawyer with strong morals
- 7. The legal event central to the novel
- 8. The lonely woman who accuses Tom
- 10. What the court system fails to provide Tom
- 12. Open-minded neighbor who bakes cakes
- 14. Annoying cousin who insults Atticus
- 17. Last name of the man who oversees Tom’s trial (Taylor)
- 22. Scout’s favorite tomboy outfit
- 23. “Climb into their skin and walk around in it”
- 24. What Atticus teaches his kids
- 27. Finch family’s housekeeper and mother figure
- 29. Mysterious neighbor who saves the children
- 32. Night of the attack
- 34. Scout’s older brother
- 35. Where Atticus faces the mob
- 36. Where the trial happens
- 38. Scout’s Halloween costume
- 39. Where Calpurnia takes the kids
- 40. Scout and Jem’s imaginative summer friend
Down
- 1. Poor but proud family name
- 2. Where Atticus reads at the end of the book
- 5. One of the kids’ hangout spots
- 6. A major social issue in Maycomb
- 8. A symbol of innocence
- 9. The narrator and protagonist
- 11. Black man falsely accused of rape
- 13. Symbolized by mockingbirds
- 15. Atticus shoots a mad dog with it
- 16. Flower linked to Mrs. Dubose’s forgiveness
- 18. Maycomb’s main gossip
- 19. Atticus facing the lynch mob, for example
- 20. Where Scout struggles with authority
- 21. Classmate who pours syrup on his food
- 25. One of the first items Boo leaves for Scout
- 26. One of the gifts found in the tree
- 28. Atticus’s strict, traditional sister
- 30. The town where the novel takes place
- 31. Mayella’s abusive father
- 33. Where Boo hides gifts for the kids
- 37. Sheriff of Maycomb
