To Kill A Mockingbird Crossword

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Scout's brother.
The narrator of the story.
A lawyer known in Maycomb.
Has a daughter called Mayella along with 7 other children.
The sister of Atticus Finch and aunt to Scout.
The Finch's housekeeper (nanny).
One of the Radleys who is known to be mysterious.
Provides help to the Robinson Family (Starts with L).
The best friend of Scout and Jem.
An elderly and ill woman, addicted to painkillers.
A black man working for Link Deas.
The wife of Tom Robinson.
Mr.Ewell's daughter who is unhappy.
A garbage truck driver.
Known as Scout's uncle and a doctor who visits the Finch's house on Christmas.
An elderly man who holds Tom Robinson's case at court.
The sheriff of Maycomb.
An old man who arrests Arthur Radley and his friends.
Lives across the street from the Finch house.
An authority figure for the African-American community
A nickname Title given to Atticus Finch.
Rumors along with the nickname spread to one of the Radleys
An examination to prove guilty or innocence upon the accused.
Decide whether or not a case is guilty
The decision made in court.
Type of cake made by Miss Maudie said to be shinny.
Costume worn by Scout for an act.
Formal protest to disallow a witness's testimony by law (in court).
Place where Jem and Scout found stuff in.
The amount of times Tom Robinson was shot while trying to escape.
Living type of plants Jem destroyed in Miss Maudie's garden.
A building used for public Christian worship.
Where Dill was found.
About the age at which Jem is at while Scout is about 8.
The time at which Maycomb is during the story.
"My fists were clenched and I was ready to let __"(85) - Scout.
"We're gonna ___ Scout, I don't see why we can't"(202) - Jem.
"There ain't one thing in this world I can do about folks except laugh. so I'm gonna join the ______ and laugh my head off"(289) - Dill
"I know it's February Miss Eula May, but I know a ___ dog when I see one. Please ma'am hurry!"(124) - Calpurnia.
"Shoot all the blue jays you want, if you can hit 'em, but remember it's a sin to kill a ________"(119) - Atticus.
Describing or showing to be meaningless or doubtful.
To be originating from a specific place.
A long and angry speech of criticism.
The inability to comprehend or be baffled.
To had put an end to rebellion.
Malevolent or to be negative.
To be curious.
To cut off.
Likely to cause an argument.
To seem gentle or kind.

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