Across
- 1. House the children fear and obsess over
- 3. Jem and Scout’s summer friend
- 6. Stage of life explored in these chapters
- 8. Legal tactic Atticus uses on Jem
- 10. Cause of Boo’s isolation
- 11. Mysterious neighbor the children dramatize
- 12. Where Jem’s pants get caught
- 14. Man who fires the shotgun
- 15. What Atticus says Boo Radley deserves
- 17. Place where Jem and Dill plan without Scout
- 18. Season when the Boo Radley game begins
- 19. Object Scout rides when she crashes into the Radley yard
- 22. When the children sneak back to the Radley house
- 27. Area where Nathan Radley claims someone trespassed
- 28. Where Boo leaves small gifts
- 29. Religious group Miss Maudie criticizes
- 31. Item Jem and Dill try to deliver to Boo
- 34. Source of Boo Radley’s reputation
- 35. Clothing Jem loses and retrieves
- 37. Weapon fired during the nighttime scare
- 38. Miss Maudie’s favorite role outdoors
- 39. Father who stops the Boo Radley game
Down
- 2. Scout’s feeling when left out by the boys
- 4. Sound Scout hears inside the Radley house
- 5. Tool used to reach Boo’s window
- 7. Dill’s aunt who reacts loudly
- 8. Trait Jem believes he is showing
- 9. Neighbor who befriends Scout
- 13. Weed Miss Maudie fiercely destroys
- 16. Object Scout finds hidden in the knothole
- 20. Lesson Atticus teaches about understanding others
- 21. Emotion driving the children’s actions
- 23. Coins found wrapped in tinfoil
- 24. Figure seen on the Radley porch
- 25. Change Scout notices in Jem
- 26. What begins to replace innocence
- 30. Dill’s excuse for Jem’s missing pants
- 32. What Jem believes the pennies bring
- 33. Quality beginning to fade for Jem and Scout
- 36. Material used to wrap the hidden objects
