"My Name's Dill"
Dill
The Finch's Cook
Calpurnia
Boo is said to have stabbed his father with this item.
Scissors
Scout's skill on the first day of school that gets her in trouble
She knows how to read
Scout's best friend and summer playmate
Dill
"Miss Caroline, he's a Cunningham"
Scout
Scout gets in trouble for this on her first day of school.
Reading
The kids try to send Boo a note using this object.
A fishing pole
It's what happens to Miss Maudie's House
Burn down
The student that Scout beats up for making her "start off on the wrong foot"
Walter Cunningham
"You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view - until you climb into his skin and walk around in it."
Atticus
The unusual item that Jem retrieves from the Radley's yard at night
His pants
This is how Jem finds his pants, after they were pulled off in the Radley yard.
Folded and sewn.
The lie Jem tells Atticus as to why Jem lost his pants
Playing strip poker
The neighbor that rarely leaves the house, and is the fascination of the children
Boo Radley
"So you brought that dirty little sister of yours, did you?"
Mrs. Dubose
Scout fights this classmate for calling Atticus a name
Cecil Jacobs
This is the reason Nathan Radley gives for filling the knothole.
The tree was dying
She is the Aunt of Dill. He stays at her house every summer.
Miss Rachel
It is what the "mad-dog" incident reveals about Atticus
He is an accomplished marksman
"Mockingbirds don't do one thing but make music for us to enjoy."
Miss Maudi
Walter Cunningham puts this on his lunch, which annoys Scout
Molasses Syrup
Boo quietly does this kind thing for Scout and Jem during the fire.
Puts a blanket around them.
The reason Walter Cunningham does not take lunch money from Miss Caroline.
He will not be able to pay it back
Jem's reason for reading to Mrs. Dubose
He destroyed her flowers, and reads to her as punishment.