Across
- 2. / Father of Mayella Ewell
- 4. / Had Jem read to her
- 7. / Religious devotion and reverence to God
- 8. / To force someone to do something
- 10. / To lessen or to calm
- 12. / Act between parties with a view to reconciling differences
- 14. / Under force on necessity
- 15. / Was supposedly raped by Tom Robinson
- 19. / Nanny/Babysitter/Maid for the Finchs
- 20. / Briefness; short in length
- 22. / Confined; held down
- 24. / Spotlessly clean and fresh
- 25. / Liable to sudden, unpredictable change
- 27. / having or exhibiting hatred
- 28. / Habitually silent or quiet; inclined to talk very little
- 31. / Strong feelings of embarrassment
- 32. / one who prepares and sells medicines
- 35. / Showing curiosity
- 36. / Departure from what is normal
- 37. / Special allowance; privileged
- 40. / A friend of Scout and Jem
- 43. / a large burial chamber, usually above ground
- 44. / Inclined to make trouble; unruly
- 47. / Preventing favorable circumstances
- 50. / Father of Scout and Jem Finch
- 51. / Judge for Tom Robinson's trial
- 52. / The act of troubling or annoying someone
Down
- 1. / Unethical or dishonest
- 3. / Put into service
- 5. / To erase, obliterate, destroy
- 6. / Refuse to accept
- 9. / Heavily indulging in; rolling around in
- 11. / Everyone is afraid of him
- 13. / To scold; find fault with; rebuke
- 16. / desk or stand with a slanted top used to hold a text at the proper height for a lecturer
- 17. / Unspoken; understood without being expressed
- 18. / Very unhappy
- 21. / Narrator of the book
- 23. / A strong liking
- 26. / A feeling of shame or humiliation
- 29. / Her house burns down
- 30. / In deplorable condition
- 33. / Superior skill or ability
- 34. / Failure to be present
- 35. / occurring or living naturally in an area
- 38. / having an abundant supply of money or possessions of value
- 39. / Brother of Scout Finch
- 41. / Brief and to the point
- 42. / Characteristics of an absolute ruler or absolute rule
- 45. / Believing the worst of human nature and motives
- 46. / Be willingly to yield
- 48. / Foul and run-down repulsive
- 49. / His arm was caught in a cotton gin at a young age
