Midsummer Night's Dream
Across
- 3. make way, give way, allow passage, surrender, relinquish
- 5. the right, power or authority to administer justice or law enforcement
- 7. strong, stern, fierce anger; resentful indignation; ire
- 11. polite behavior, respectful, generous, excellence of manners, considerate
- 12. a nice leafy shelter, a cottage, a lady’s boudoir in a medieval castle
- 13. remedy, something that counteracts the effects of poison
- 14. to come upon or meet with, especially unexpectedly
- 17. competitor
- 18. group of friends, admirers, attendants to a person of rank or importance
- 19. gloomy state of mind, depression, pensive
- 20. wretchedly bad, offensive, unpleasant, repulsive, disgusting, despicable, foul
Down
- 1. feelings, attitude, opinion
- 2. to steal, pilfer, to take something small of value
- 4. scorn, to look down on with contempt; despise; to think unworthy of notice
- 6. communication, conversation, discussion, sermon
- 7. show affection, flirt, seek to win or cultivate affection
- 8. green, prickly plant or shrub; tangled mass of prickly plants
- 9. an alliance or friendship between people or parties united for a purpose
- 10. any person in a position of authority who exercises power oppressively
- 15. persuade, gentle persuasion, to flatter, to cajole, to manipulate
- 16. ridiculous, pretentious, inflated, pompous, turgid, florid, grandiose
- 17. celebrations, parties, to make merry, to indulge in boisterous festivities