Romeo and Juliet
Across
- 3. a thing said or done for amusement; a joke
- 5. send someone away from a country or place as an official punishment
- 7. walk or move at a slow, or relaxed pace
- 9. by some chance; perhaps
- 12. fight
- 13. bitterness or resentfulness, especially when long-standing
- 15. the offense of willfully telling an untruth in a court after having taken an oath or affirmation
- 16. an act that goes against a law, rule, or code of conduct
- 19. commit an offense against
- 22. the furthest point or limit of something
- 23. skill in performing tasks, especially with the hands
- 25. make something greater by adding to it
- 26. a real or imagined wrong or other cause for complaint or protest, especially unfair treatment
- 27. the action or fact of accepting or yielding to a superior force or to the will or authority of another person
- 28. changing frequently, especially as regards one's loyalties, interests, or affection
Down
- 1. of or appropriate to war; warlike
- 2. extremely beautiful and, typically, delicate
- 4. cautious and surreptitious action or movement
- 6. take in or contain something as part of a whole; include
- 8. showing a deliberate and obstinate desire to behave in a way that is unreasonable or Unacceptable, often in spite of the consequences
- 10. an enemy
- 11. the passionate expression of grief or sorrow; weeping
- 14. having a tendency to do something
- 15. a strong supporter of a party, cause, or person
- 17. a prolonged period of misfortune
- 18. the action of intervening on behalf of another
- 20. deserving or arousing pity
- 21. extremely unpleasant
- 24. advise, especially that given formally
- 29. anger