To Kill A Mockingbird Crossword

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Across
  1. 2. - not being what it purports to be; false or fake. Pg. 245
  2. 5. - an extremely small amount. Pg. 205
  3. 6. - (typically of speech or a debate) angry and bitter. Pg. 172
  4. 7. - something unpredictable, inconsistent, or deviating from the norm in behavior, movement, or pattern. Pg. 22
  5. 10. - conducive to success; favorable. Pg. 31
  6. 11. - no longer fashionable; out of date. Pg. 100
  7. 12. - offering nothing that is stimulating or challenging. Pg. 6
  8. 14. - a sudden attack or incursion into enemy territory, especially to obtain something; a raid. Pg. 13
  9. 16. - approach and address (someone) boldly or aggressively. Pg. 65
  10. 19. - erase, remove, or destroy information completely, often referring to deleting records from a file or memory. Pg.197
  11. 23. - offense or annoyance. Pg.103
  12. 24. - not conspicuous or attracting attention. Pg. 163
  13. 26. - the faculty or power of using one's will. Pg. 194
  14. 27. - to condescend, or to reluctantly agree to do something considered beneath one's dignity. Pg. 171
  15. 28. - a metal band, chain, or shackle for fastening someone's hands or ankles. Pg. 139
  16. 29. - make (something) clear; explain. Pg. 160
Down
  1. 1. - make (an unpleasant feeling) less intense. Pg. 1
  2. 3. - not deprived of freedom of action or expression; not restricted or hampered. Pg. 268
  3. 4. - (typically of children) irritable and quarrelsome. Pg. 27
  4. 8. - (in general use) a personal possession. Pg. 2
  5. 9. - to soothe, appease, or reduce the anger, anxiety, or severity of someone or something. Pg. 180
  6. 13. - inborn; natural. Pg. 79
  7. 15. - the official proving of a will. Pg. 8
  8. 17. - expressing information clearly, concisely, and in few words, often compressing complex ideas into a small space. Pg.151
  9. 18. - to raise doubts, objections, or to hesitate/protest, often politely. Pg. 210
  10. 20. - something excessively ornate, showy, or flowery, often referring to overly complex language. Pg. 250
  11. 21. - a posture with hands on hips and elbows turned outward, often signaling defiance, arrogance, or impatience. Pg. 159
  12. 22. - an uneasy feeling of doubt, worry, or fear, especially about one's own conduct; a misgiving. Pg. 191
  13. 23. - to move with a smooth, sinuous, wavelike motion, or to have a wavy surface/form. Pg. 108
  14. 25. - understood or implied without being stated. Pg. 40