Across
- 3. Scout’s older brother who becomes upset by injustice
- 7. Mean elderly woman secretly fighting a morphine addiction
- 8. Creative and curious boy fascinated by Boo Radley
- 13. Proper aunt who wants Scout to behave more ladylike
- 14. Boo Radley’s strict brother who keeps Boo hidden away
- 15. Shy neighbor feared by children but actually kind and caring
- 16. Poor but polite classmate proud of his hardworking family
- 17. Wise lawyer respected for defending Tom Robinson
- 20. Wealthy man judged by others for living differently
Down
- 1. Young tomboy narrator who learns about racism and fairness
- 2. New teacher confused by Maycomb’s customs and traditions
- 4. Friendly neighbor who supports Atticus and encourages the children
- 5. Angry and racist man who causes trouble for many people
- 6. Fair sheriff who protects Boo Radley at the end
- 9. Strict but loving housekeeper who helps raise Scout and Jem
- 10. Calm judge who treats Atticus and Tom Robinson fairly
- 11. Newspaper editor who believes the trial was unfair
- 12. Lonely girl who accuses Tom Robinson during the trial
- 18. Honest man falsely accused because of racial prejudice
- 19. Reverend who welcomes Scout and Jem kindly at church
