To Kill a Mockingbird (Chapters 6-9) Vocabulary

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Across
  1. 1. (adj.) devoid of inhabitants or visitors; barren; empty
  2. 3. (adj.) marked by keen caution; cunning and watchful
  3. 4. (noun) of, or relating to, or characterized by insult or abuse
  4. 6. (adj.) noble; honorable; straightforward
  5. 9. (adj.) showing a likeness which permits one to draw an analogy; similar
  6. 11. (adj.) state or quality of innocence; naivete
  7. 14. (verb) committed; carried out; brought about
  8. 16. (adj.) appearing ready to collapse; rickety
  9. 17. (adj.) unable to be measured or understood
Down
  1. 2. (noun) a dessert made of oranges and shredded coconut
  2. 5. (noun) the personal outfit of a bride; usually including clothes
  3. 7. (adj.) uncontrollably noisy; clamorous; unruly
  4. 8. (adverb) unregulated; disorderly; excessively
  5. 9. (verb) making certain; discovering; determining
  6. 10. a saying that means being in a state of uneasiness, strain, or suspense
  7. 12. (adj.) not distant; nearby
  8. 13. (noun) the state of being confused or bewildered
  9. 15. (noun) deviations; strayings from the right or normal way