To Kill a Mockingbird

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Across
  1. 3. (v.) – approached and addressed boldly or aggressively.
  2. 7. (adj.) – impossible to understand or imagine.
  3. 11. (adj.) – (appears again) extremely harmful, hostile, or evil.
  4. 12. (adj.) – curious, eager for knowledge.
  5. 13. (n.) – moral, spiritual, or intellectual improvement.
  6. 15. (adj.) – kind, gentle, harmless.
  7. 16. (adj.) – occurring afterward or as a result.
  8. 18. (adj.) – dangerous, harmful, evil in influence or effect.
  9. 19. (n.) – the attitude of talking down to others, as if they are inferior.
  10. 20. (n.) – departures from what is normal or expected, usually unwelcome.
  11. 22. (adj.) – showing or expressing disdain or disrespect.
  12. 23. (adj.) – irritable, quarrelsome, difficult to manage.
  13. 24. (adv.) – showing good judgment or sense.
Down
  1. 1. (v.) – to settle a dispute between others.
  2. 2. (n.) – an angel, often represented as a child with a chubby face; symbol of innocence.
  3. 3. (v.) – discovering with certainty; determining.
  4. 4. (n.) – the action of cutting off limbs; figuratively, tearing apart.
  5. 5. (n.) – calmness, peacefulness.
  6. 6. (n.) – a fatal epidemic disease; something harmful or destructive.
  7. 8. (v.) – to cause to be; to make or provide.
  8. 9. (n.) – kindness, generosity, or a desire to do good.
  9. 10. (adj.) – understood without being openly stated; unspoken agreement.
  10. 14. (n.) – strong disapproval, usually on moral grounds.
  11. 17. (n.) – exceptional skill or bravery.
  12. 21. (adj.) – relating to unpleasant subjects, like death; gloomy.