Across
- 1. The narrators older brother
- 5. The accuser in the trial
- 7. Black man falsely accused of rape
- 8. Finch neighbor who loves her garden
- 10. Major theme of the novel
- 13. The novel's young narrator
- 14. Atticus's litte brothers name. _________ Finch
- 16. Moral lawyer and father to the narrator
- 17. Central event involving racial injustice
- 19. Symbol of innocence
- 21. First Finch in America
- 22. Place where much of the second half occurs
- 25. Night of the atttack on the children
- 26. Last name of a poor but proud family
- 29. Friend who visits Maycomb each summer
- 31. Welcome children to Black church
- 33. Atticus tells Scout to practice this by walking in someone's shoes
- 36. Costume Scout wears during the pageant
- 37. Maycomb's sheriff
- 39. Flowers Jem destroys in anger
- 40. A white man who acts drunk so he does not have to explain why he lives with a black woman.
- 41. Mysterious neighbor who rarely leaves his house
Down
- 2. Fictional setting of the novel
- 3. Poor classmate invited to lunch by Scout
- 4. The Finch family's housekeeper
- 6. The ideal that Atticus fights for
- 9. This theme is seen as flawed through out Scout's school
- 11. What Tom Robinson's case represents
- 12. Aunt to the narrator who lives on Finch's landing
- 15. The group that discusses "helping" African Americans
- 18. place where boo radley left items for the kids
- 20. Mayella's abusive father
- 23. Nickname for Atticus's little brother
- 24. What Atticus says is fighting a battle you know you'll lose
- 27. Last name of Scout's family
- 28. Writer of The Maycomb Tribune
- 30. Mob attempts this at the jail
- 32. The family that lives behind the dump
- 34. Group that tries to harm Tom
- 35. The judge of the Tom Robinson case
- 38. the name of the church that Calpurnia went to
