Across
- 4. "Shoot all the blue jays you want...but remember it's a sin to kill a ___" (Lee 90).
- 6. One of Scout's neighbors, her house burned down in a fire
- 9. Scout's aunt, Atticus' sister
- 10. Scout and Jem's cousin, Aunt Alexandra's grandson
- 13. Mayella Ewell's father, attempted to kill Scout and Jem
- 15. Boo Radley's older brother, almost shot Jem
- 16. "Don't pay no 'tention to Lula, she's ___ because Reverend Sykes...." (Lee 119).
- 20. She is the "victim" of the Robinson case, accuses Tom of raping her
- 21. Where Jem and Scout find gifts from Boo Radley
- 25. Tom Robinson's wife
- 26. The judge in the Robinson case
- 27. A black man who is accused of committing rape
- 29. The protagonist's father, a lawyer
- 30. "We asked Miss Stephanie to ____..." (160).
- 32. Scout's uncle, Atticus' brother
- 34. Miss Caroline ___ was Scout's first grade teacher
- 35. Her first name is Grace, she came up with the Halloween pageant idea
- 36. The practice of being unjust or unfair
- 37. Scout and Jem's friend, his full name is Charles Baker Harris
- 38. Understanding and entering into another's feelings
- 39. "Boo" Radley, saved Scout and Jem from Bob Ewell
Down
- 1. "The ____ never took anything they can't pay back" (Lee 20).
- 2. "Putting his life's history on display for the ___ of the neighborhood" (49)
- 3. "The Maycomb jail was the most ___ and hideous of the county's buildings" (150).
- 5. "I felt the starched walls of pink cotton ___ closing in on me..." (136).
- 7. Scout's classmate, gave a presentation about Hitler
- 8. A cantankerous old lady, was also a morphine addict
- 9. "...when debate became more ___ than professional..." (171).
- 11. "'Called 'em off on a snipe hunt,' was the ___ answer" (151).
- 12. The ancestral home/farm for Scout's family
- 14. The main setting of the book; a county
- 17. The protagonist of the book
- 18. "...we were not to play an ___ game he had seen us playing..." (49)
- 19. The protagonist's older brother
- 22. The sheriff of Maycomb county
- 23. "...but I took ___ at Mrs. Dubose's assessment of the family's mental hygiene" (102).
- 24. "With these attributes, however, he would not remain as ___ as we wished him to..." (89).
- 28. "She was never bored, and given the slightest chance she would exercise her royal ___..." (129).
- 31. "...a gesture of ___ that cemented our friendship" (43).
- 33. Discrimination against someone's race
