Across
- 2. imaginative summer visitor who becomes fascinated by Boo Radley
- 5. Sheriff who protects Boo Radley by calling Bob Ewell's death accidental
- 6. Independent girl who prefers playing outside and fighting over acting ladylike
- 8. Character who has a crippled left arm
- 9. Described by Scout as strict at home but kind and protective over the Finch children
- 11. Kind and cheerful neighbor who loves gardening
- 12. Reclusive neighbor feared by children and rumored to be dangerous
- 15. Has a fierce devotion to her family and Maycomb social class
Down
- 1. Elderly women determined to overcome morphine addiction before her death
- 3. Poor but polite boy who pours syrup all over his food at dinner
- 4. Scout's older brother who matures throughout the story
- 7. Black man who spits in Atticus's face after losing the trial
- 10. Seals the tree knothole with cement to stop the children from communicating with Boo Radley
- 13. "You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view."
- 14. Lonely girl who lives in a rundown home
