Romeo and Juliet

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Across
  1. 3. Gross, disgusting, terrible
  2. 5. discontinue a session of (a parliament or other legislative assembly) without dissolving it.
  3. 9. a medieval singer or musician, especially one who sang or recited lyric or heroic poetry to a musical accompaniment for the nobility.
  4. 12. (of an independent person or body) reach an authoritative judgment or settlement.
  5. 13. (of a fabric, rope, or cord) unravel or become worn at the edge, typically through constant rubbing.
  6. 14. the action of invoking something or someone for assistance or as an authority.
  7. 15. one's family and relations.
  8. 17. Remove or to take off a peice of clothing
  9. 18. politely or patiently restrain an impulse to do something; refrain.
  10. 19. to ask in a serious and urgent manner
Down
  1. 1. having a harmful effect, especially in a gradual or subtle way.
  2. 2. done in a pompously or overly solemn manner so as to impress.
  3. 4. a wife, husband, or companion, in particular the spouse of a reigning monarch.
  4. 6. not auspicious; boding ill; ill-omened; unfavorable.
  5. 7. to belong or be connected as a rightful part or attribute : pertain.
  6. 8. harass (someone) persistently for or to do something.
  7. 9. an open rebellion against the proper authorities, especially by soldiers or sailors against their officers.
  8. 10. unhealthy in appearance — often yellow in color
  9. 11. lack of agreement or harmony (as between persons, things, or ide
  10. 16. written or spoken communication or debate.
  11. 19. (with reference to a man) having characteristics and ways of behaving traditionally associated with women and regarded as inappropriate for a man.