Across
- 3. Mrs. Dubose gives Jem this gift at the end of his reading punishment; he also originally destroyed this type of flower.
- 6. This character pours syrup all over his food after being invited into the Finch household.
- 8. The mysterious and reclusive male figure that lives near the Finch family.
- 9. This character breaks his arm towards the end of the novel.
- 11. This lawyer is the father of Jem and Scout.
- 13. Boo Radley leaves gifts for Scout and Jem inside this.
- 15. Scout dresses up as this food during the Halloween pageant.
- 17. This female character inserts herself into the Finch household to establish "feminine influence."
- 19. The setting of To Kill A Mockingbird (town name).
- 20. Boo's real name.
- 22. Aunt Alexandra gets mad at Calpurnia for letting Scout and Jem go to this location.
- 26. The first and last name of the antagonist; he's revealed to be left-handed during the trial.
- 27. The friendly female neighbor; Miss _______.
- 28. The best friend of Scout and Jem who visits every summer.
Down
- 1. Scout's real name.
- 2. To Kill a Mockingbird is set in this state.
- 4. Tom Robinson's wife.
- 5. The weapon that is used by Bob Ewell to hurt Scout and Jem; Atticus and the sheriff agree that he "fell" on it.
- 7. It's a sin to kill this type of bird.
- 10. This female falsely accuses a male character of assaulting her.
- 12. Jem loses these running away from the Radley house, but gets them back.
- 14. Scout already knows how to do this when she goes to school; her teacher gets mad because of it.
- 16. Jem's real name.
- 18. The female protagonist of the novel.
- 21. The first and last name of the accused character on trial.
- 23. The author of To Kill a Mockingbird.
- 24. This female character works for the Finch family and acts as a mother figure for Scout and Jem.
- 25. Atticus shoots this mad animal.
