Macbeth Act 2 by Mrs. Vital
Across
- 4. (adj.) Grossly irreverent toward what is holy.
- 6. (adj.) Capable of being touched or felt; tangible.
- 10. (adj.) Countless; vast.
- 12. (n.) Superiority in power or influence.
- 14. (adj.) Lacking firmness of purpose; weak.
- 15. (n.) Rest, sleep; peace.
- 18. (v.) To talk foolishly or at length.
Down
- 1. (n.) Generous gifts or money.
- 2. (v.) To confuse, frustrate, or ruin.
- 3. (v.) Extinguished; put out.
- 5. (v.) Made a loud, continuous noise.
- 7. (n.)Loyalty or devotion to a cause or person.
- 8. (adj.) Noisy, lacking in restraint.
- 9. (v.) To increase in size or amount.
- 11. (v.) Acting boisterously or drinking heavily.
- 13. (adj.) Fraught with extreme danger; nearly hopeless.
- 16. (n.) One who speaks ambiguously to hide the truth.
- 17. (v.) Induced to commit an evil act or perjury.