Midsummer Night's Dream

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