Act 1 (Romeo and Juliet)

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Across
  1. 4. a part of a song that is repeated after each verse, typically by more than one singer.
  2. 5. a coal miner.
  3. 7. (in medieval science and medicine) one of the four bodily humors, identified with bile, believed to be associated with a peevish or irascible temperament.
  4. 9. harm; injure.
  5. 10. confession, especially to a priest.
  6. 12. of or like a portent.
  7. 14. the state or quality of being serious and dignified.
  8. 15. a real or imagined wrong or other cause for complaint or protest, especially unfair treatment.
  9. 16. an open rebellion against the proper authorities, especially by soldiers or sailors against their officer
  10. 19. a person who readily joins groups or campaigns
  11. 21. deep respect for someone or something.
  12. 22. rid (someone) of an unwanted feeling, memory, or condition, typically giving a sense of cathartic release.
Down
  1. 1. an act of breaking or failing to observe a law, agreement, or code of conduct.
  2. 2. careful and circumspect in one's speech or actions, especially in order to avoid causing offense or to gain an advantage.
  3. 3. agree to give up or do without (something).
  4. 6. ask (someone) pressingly and persistently for or to do something.
  5. 8. occurring, found, or done often; prevalent
  6. 11. lose or be deprived of (property or a right or privilege) as a penalty for wrongdoing.
  7. 13. having or showing an excessively high opinion of one's appearance, abilities, or worth.
  8. 14. the outward appearance or apparent form of something, especially when the reality is different.
  9. 17. (of a document, authorization, or agreement) cease to be valid, typically after a fixed period of time.
  10. 18. walk or run with leaping strides.
  11. 20. impudent; flippant.
  12. 23. food.