Across
- 2. A vocabulary word meaning having or showing a wish to do evil to others.___
- 5. Bob Ewell's lonely and abused daughter.____
- 7. Atticus famously teaches the kids it is a _____ to kill a mockingbird.
- 10. The recurring symbolic representation of innocence.____
- 12. The small, fictional Alabama town where the story takes place.___
- 13. EWELL: The ignorant, abusive man who accuses Tom and attacks the children.___
- 14. The summertime visitor from Meridian.____
- 15. TATE: The sheriff of Maycomb County.____
- 17. The last name of the family living in the spooky house two doors north.___
- 19. The jury's devastating verdict for Tom.____
- 21. The Finch family patriarch and defense attorney.___
- 23. The mysterious, reclusive neighbor (his real name is Arthur).___
- 24. The horrible American era/time period in which the book is set____
Down
- 1. Scout’s older brother.____
- 3. The item of clothing Jem loses when fleeing the Radley property___
- 4. The number of times Tom Robinson was shot while trying to escape___
- 6. TRIBUNE: The name of the town’s newspaper.____
- 8. A popular vocabulary word from the trial, meaning excessive confidence or boldness.____
- 9. The prized white flowers belonging to Mrs. Dubose that Jem destroys.___
- 11. The spot in the oak tree where the children find gifts.____
- 16. The Finch family cook and caretaker.____
- 18. HAND: The side of Tom Robinson's body that was useless.___
- 20. ROBINSON: The innocent man falsely accused of rape.____
- 22. The narrator and protagonist of the novel.____
