Across
- 4. Jem Destroys her Flowers
- 9. The racist, gossipy, and antagonistic neighbor
- 10. The type of tree where Jem and Scout find gifts
- 11. The mockingbird is used as a metaphor or ______________
- 12. The narrator of the story
- 14. The jury's verdict in Tom Robinson's trial
- 15. The judge presiding over Tom Robinson's trial
- 16. The mysterious neighbor who rarely leaves his house
- 17. Scout's older brother
Down
- 1. Dill's full name
- 2. Harper Lee has Mr. Ewell threaten Atticus in order to ________
- 3. The attorney defending Tom Robinson
- 5. Jem's broken arm is set by ______________
- 6. Tom Robinson is accused of raping this character
- 7. The name of the finch's maid, caretaker, and mother figure
- 8. Dill's excuse for why Jem loses his pants
- 9. Scout's teacher who scolds her for reading
- 13. Atticus Finch's profession
- 18. The town where the story is set
