King Lear
Across
- 4. to attack or treat with ridicule
- 7. a professional fool or clown
- 8. an insane person
- 9. any vital body fluid; the vital juice of a plant
- 11. disdainfully proud; snobbish
- 14. despicable
- 16. urgent; imperative
- 18. to smile; laugh
- 19. to crouch as in fear or shame
- 20. to speak abusively
- 21. bright red
- 25. a snake; treacherous person
- 26. uncivilized, primitive
- 28. boldly rude or disrespectful
- 31. the state of being awesome or impressice
- 34. publicity
- 35. a wand or rod carried in hand; royal or imperial power
- 36. depressed; low in spirits
- 38. to declare openly
- 41. the state or quality of being foolish
- 44. a person who shoots a bow and arrow
Down
- 1. an irreligious person
- 2. extreme suffering
- 3. limp and soiled
- 5. to restrain; to inflict suffering upon the purpose of moral improvement
- 6. uneasy or fearful about something that might happen
- 10. to compel to depart; send, drive or put away
- 12. a tract of uncultivated land
- 13. rash emotion
- 15. to pay no attention
- 16. inciting to action
- 17. not to speak freely; reserved
- 22. strong and healthy
- 23. easily annoyed
- 24. excessively proud;unsuccessful
- 27. to frighten with threats
- 29. lacking reserve; pouring out
- 30. to praise or compliment
- 32. to give up or put aside
- 33. self-respect or appreciation for formality
- 36. money; goods
- 37. made hard; insensitive
- 39. likely to change; instability
- 40. to raise or lift with force
- 42. easily understood; clear
- 43. an odd desire