Across
- 2. The state where the novel is set
- 4. Theme: judging people by the content of their ________
- 5. What Atticus shoots in front of the kids
- 8. Finch’s cook and housekeeper
- 9. Jem loses this running from Radley’s fence
- 11. What Scout wears under protest for the pageant
- 14. Scout’s real first name
- 17. Mayella’s flowers—symbol of small beauty amid cruelty
- 19. Scout’s cousin who gets punched
- 20. Mayella’s abusive father
- 22. Narrator of the novel
- 23. Maycomb’s racist, gossiping townspeople spread these
- 25. Atticus tells Scout to do this to understand someone
- 26. Neighborhood recluse, rumored to be dangerous
- 29. Finch’s eccentric, storytelling neighbor
- 31. Jem and Scout’s father, a moral lawyer
- 33. Animal Scout dressed as
- 34. Word Atticus says is the worst crime: bearing false _______
- 35. The judge in Tom Robinson’s trial
- 36. Dill’s aunt, who lives next to the Finches
- 37. Scout and Jem’s last name
Down
- 1. Scout’s older brother
- 2. Boo’s real first name
- 3. The children’s summer obsession
- 4. Dill’s real first name
- 6. Calpurnia’s church
- 7. Harper Lee’s inspiration and friend of Truman Capote
- 10. Tom Robinson’s employer
- 12. Scout’s teacher who disapproves of her reading early
- 13. Symbol of innocence and goodness
- 15. First name of the judge who assigned Atticus
- 16. Atticus’s hidden skill
- 17. Trial’s outcome for Tom Robinson
- 18. Town where the novel is set
- 21. The courtroom’s racial division—whites sit here
- 24. Last name of falsely accused man
- 27. Boo Radley’s brother
- 28. Cunningham boy who won’t take charity
- 30. Important theme: loss of childhood __________
- 32. Bob Ewell does this to Atticus in public
