General Prologue Part Two
Across
- 3. The pilgrim who's job was to serve summons to church court.
- 5. A brother to the Parson who was an honest worker, good and true.
- 12. The weight of the Miller, also known as 224 pounds.
- 14. The pilgrim who's job was to dispense papal pardons for the church.
- 15. A loose jacket.
- 16. The total number of stories each pilgrim is expected to tell.
- 18. The Wife of Bath's (woman) skill or trade (2 words).
- 19. The instrument the Miller played
- 21. The pilgrim who's job was to buy provisions, he was also illiterate.
- 22. The Roman god of medicine and healing.
- 25. The book the Doctor didn't read very much.
- 26. The pilgrim with a red beard and who worked harvesting and selling grain.
- 28. The town where the pilgrimage started.
- 32. Evasion of truth.
- 33. The name of the inn where the pilgrimage started (2 words).
- 35. Where the Reeve came from
Down
- 1. The name of the Skipper's ship (2 words).
- 2. The pilgrim who knew the cause of every malady.
- 4. Where the Manciple came from.
- 5. A Greek philosopher the narrator refers to.
- 6. A song that accompanies the collection of the offering at a church service.
- 7. Where the Cook's ulcer was located
- 8. One tenth of a person's income that was paid as a tax to support the church.
- 9. The metal that stimulates the heart.
- 10. Latin for "THe question is, What is the point of law?" (3 words).
- 11. The name of the narrating pilgrim.
- 13. The Cook's best dish
- 17. The pilgrim who was old, chloric, and thin. His job was to manage an estate.
- 19. Another name for the chemical sulfur.
- 20. Another name for the chemical mercury.
- 23. The method on how the first person is chosen. It's also known as drawing straws, and the shortest straw is the person that starts (3 words).
- 24. The pilgrim who knew the remedies for love's mischances (3 words).
- 27. The pilgrim who was from Dartmouth and who ignored the nicer rules of conscience.
- 29. They were pus-filled boils that covered the Summoner's face.
- 30. The pilgrim who was rich in holy thought and work and who is compared to a shepherd.
- 31. The number of husband's the Wife of Bath had.
- 34. The pilgrim who is leading the journey, and who suggests the story telling competition.