Novel’s narrator | Scout |
Girl who claimed she was raped | Mayella |
Boy who visits his Aunt Rachel | Dill |
Neighborhood Recluse | Boo Radley |
Black man accused of rape | Tom Robinson |
Pastor of the Negro church | Rev. Sykes |
Uneasy spirits manifested s patches of warm air | Hot Steams |
Last name of father and son who are both named Walter | Cunningham |
Scout and Jem’s uncle | Jack |
Scout and Jem’s cousin | Frances |
Last name of man with children of mixed race | Raymond |
Town newspaper | Maycomb Tribune |
Where neighborhood recluse lives | Radley House |
Black people’s church | First Purchase |
Scout and Jem’s father | Atticus |
Relative who comes to live with Scout and Jem | Aunt Alexandra |
Woman who breaks a morphine addiction | Dubose |
Building where Trial takes place | Courthouse |
Room where Trial takes place | Courtroom |
Building Atticus guards | Jail |
Finch family homestead | Finch’s Landing |
First name of recluse’s older brother | Nathan |
Finches’ black cook and housekeeper | Calpurnia |
Cook’s oldest son | Zeebo |
Mad Dog | Tim Johnson |
Newspaper Editor | Mr. Underwood |
Where attack on the children takes place | Auditorium |
What Jem makes and Scout calls a Morphodite | Snowman |
Clan that lives by the garbage dump | Ewell |
Sheriff’s first name | Heck |
Boy who loses pants | Jem |
New first-Grade teacher | Miss Caroline |
Neighborhood gossip | Miss Stephanie |
Widow who loves gardening | Maudie |
What Atticus shoots | Mad dog |
People who find Tom guilty | Jury |
What everyone comes to town for | Trial |
The town | Maycomb |
What Jem and Scout are told not to shoot | Mockingbird |
Presiding judge who chews cigars | Taylor |
To Kill a Mockingbird (Puzzle)
January 26, 2020