To Kill a Mockingbird

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Across
  1. 1. having a generous and increasing supply of material possessions
  2. 7. the introductory remarks of a speaker or author
  3. 8. an exclusive or special right or privilege
  4. 9. widely and popularly known
  5. 11. writ commanding a person designated in it to appear in court under a penalty for failure
  6. 12. a useless act of gesture
  7. 14. the collecting of units or parts into a whole
Down
  1. 1. inspiring horror, dismay or disgust
  2. 2. a piece of dining room furniture having drawers or shelves for storage
  3. 3. the cause of persistent pain or distress
  4. 4. a public institution in which offenders against law are confined for detention or punishment
  5. 5. marked by precise expression without wasted words
  6. 6. tending to recover from or adjusting easily to misfortune or change
  7. 10. to move or shift; to give way
  8. 13. blatantly and disdainfully proud