Popularized/Created by Shakespeare

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Across
  1. 2. a robber
  2. 5. A welcomed loss; to be delighted by a departure
  3. 6. a nagging, ill-tempered woman
  4. 9. bold
  5. 11. so strange as to appear imaginary; not seeming real
  6. 18. that which is practical, advantageous, right or just
  7. 21. without emotion or pity; deliberately cruel or callous
  8. 24. a person who prepared and sold medicines
  9. 26. to write out a spoken message; to write what is being said
  10. 28. suggest being in a difficult or uncomfortable situation
  11. 30. unnatural or mysterious, especially in a disturbing way
  12. 31. to walk in a proud, boastful manner, to strut with a confident air
Down
  1. 1. uneasy, feeling unease, pain, or discomfort
  2. 3. depressing, causing sadness
  3. 4. annoyed, frustrated, or worried
  4. 7. cold and unpleasant, empty
  5. 8. to reduce, become smaller, diminish
  6. 10. a feeling of sadness characterized by extreme depression, dejection
  7. 12. a name or title
  8. 13. liberal, open-handed, giving
  9. 14. having no knowledge of a situation or fact
  10. 15. A learner who works with a master or professional
  11. 16. an article treating a subject systematically and thoroughly
  12. 17. wastefully lavish, foolishly extravagant
  13. 19. desolate, remote
  14. 20. unfriendly, antagonistic
  15. 22. lacking in vitality, force, or conviction; uninspired or uninspiring
  16. 23. lacking courage; timid; emotionally fragile
  17. 25. one who finds faults
  18. 27. clever, sly, calculating
  19. 29. do hard, menial work; move with contempt