Across
- 3. — Narrator’s nickname
- 4. Radley — Reclusive neighbor surrounded by local legends
- 5. — Brother who breaks his arm later in the story
- 8. — Maycomb lawyer and father
- 9. Decimal System — Method Jem mistakenly believes Scout is being taught
- 12. — Simon Finch’s religious identity
- 15. Swift — One of the children’s story-play characters
- 16. Dubose — Elderly neighbor the children fear
- 17. Cunningham — Classmate who refuses Miss Caroline’s quarter
- 18. — Tired old town where the Finches live
- 20. — Finch family cook and disciplinarian
- 21. Landing — Original Finch family homestead
- 22. — Summer friend fascinated by Boo Radley
- 24. Ewell — Filthy boy with a “cootie” who leaves school after day one
- 26. — Parasite that crawls from Burris Ewell’s hair
- 28. Radley — Boo’s brother who returns after Mr. Radley’s death
- 30. Finch — Finch ancestor who founded their Alabama homestead
- 31. — Moral lesson Atticus teaches Scout about understanding others
- 32. Caroline — Scout’s first-grade teacher
Down
- 1. sitter — Odd story in Atticus’s newspaper that inspires Jem’s stunt
- 2. — Substance Miss Caroline recommends for treating Burris’s scalp
- 6. Register — Newspaper Scout reads aloud in class
- 7. Stephanie — Neighborhood gossip spreading Boo stories
- 10. — Legal issue involving Mr. Cunningham’s land
- 11. — Agreement Atticus and Scout make about school and reading
- 12. Rachel — Dill’s aunt
- 13. carts — Vehicles pulled by mules during the Depression
- 14. — Movie that earns Dill Jem’s respect
- 18. — Dill’s hometown
- 19. Place — House the children fear and dare each other to approach
- 23. soap — What Miss Caroline tells Burris to wash with
- 25. — Syrup Walter pours all over his meal
- 26. bread — Treat Calpurnia makes to cheer Scout
- 27. County — Miss Caroline’s home region in North Alabama
- 29. officer — Official who forces Ewells to appear for the first day
