20 New Shakespeare Words
Across
- 6. strongly moved by love especially sexual love.
- 10. an attendant or officer in a royal household.
- 11. to congratulate upon a happy event.
- 12. to beg for urgently or anxiously.
- 15. the state of being close to someone or something.
- 17. a temporary stay.
- 19. to say a criticism in an angry or displeased way.
- 20. a Greek goddess associated mostly with the underworld, night, and witchcraft.
Down
- 1. a loud and confused noise, especially of people shouting intensely.
- 2. a tricky and misleading person.
- 3. to be incapable of producing fruit.
- 4. one of two equal parts.
- 5. to declare as a matter of fact or as a thing that can be proved.
- 7. the Iranian language of the Scythians.
- 8. a signal call on a trumpet or cornet for entrance or exit.
- 9. the quality or state of being superior.
- 13. a red, swollen, and painful cluster of boils connected together under the skin.
- 14. served with or having the consistency of sauce.
- 16. having a large estate or property.
- 18. used to express disgust or disapproval.