All Things Hamlet

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Across
  1. 3. Neither a ___ nor a lender be.
  2. 8. Monologue by a character revealing inner truths
  3. 9. I will speak ____ to her, but use none.
  4. 10. Hamlet wonders whether a miserable life is better than the unknown of _____
  5. 12. Hamlet's mother didn't ___ his father's death long enough to satisfy him
  6. 16. Frailty, thy name is ____!
  7. 17. Hamlet's uncle, the new King
  8. 18. Rosencrantz and _____
  9. 20. A little more than ___ & less than kind
  10. 21. Rosencrantz and Guildenstern prepare to take Hamlet there
  11. 22. Laertes jumps into Ophelia's ___
  12. 23. The ____'s the thing to catch the conscience of the king
  13. 24. Laertes wants ___ for his father's death
  14. 26. Though this be madness, yet there is ___
  15. 28. Claudius wants Hamlet ___ when he reaches England
  16. 29. Hamlet sees the ___ of his father
  17. 33. She goes crazy and drowns
  18. 35. Polonius' son
  19. 36. Those who tell falsehoods
Down
  1. 1. The lady doth ____ too much, methinks.
  2. 2. Prince of Norway; wants to regain lands his father lost
  3. 3. Oh, shame! Where is thy ___?
  4. 4. Hamlet ___ and raves pretending to be
  5. 5. The ___ is out of joint.
  6. 6. The ___ on Laertes' sword kills Hamlet
  7. 7. To thine own self be ___.
  8. 11. Sees his father's ghost and plans to get revenge for his father's murder
  9. 12. Polonius thinks Hamlet has gone ___ because of Ophelia's rejections
  10. 13. ____ & Guildenstern
  11. 14. Something is rotten in the state of ____.
  12. 15. The ___ will mew and the dog will have his day.
  13. 16. The queen dies after taking the poisoned ___ meant for Hamlet
  14. 18. some would describe Hamlet, the play as this ___
  15. 19. Hamlet's mother
  16. 25. Hamlet's home
  17. 27. To __ or not to __, that is the question.
  18. 30. There is nothing either good or bad but ___ makes it so.
  19. 31. Hamlet's good and loyal friend until the end.
  20. 32. I must be ____ only to be kind.
  21. 34. Tells Hamlet of the wager the King made on Hamlet's behalf