Romeo and Juliet Final Crossword

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  1. 1. Gold coin used by Romeo to buy the poison.
  2. 4. Name of the friar who was unable to deliver Friar Laurence's message to Romeo.
  3. 8. Queen of the fairies described at length by Mercutio in Act I, scene iv.
  4. 11. Nephew of Lord Montague and good friend of Romeo; his name means good will.
  5. 16. Adjective used in the Prologue to describe the ill-fated Romeo and Juliet.
  6. 18. Prince of Verona.
  7. 20. A formal fight between two persons armed with deadly weapons to settle a dispute.
  8. 22. In Roman mythology, she is the goddess of dawn.
  9. 24. A young count and relative of the Prince; Capulet orders Juliet to marry him or to leave the household.
  10. 25. the primary setting of the play.
  11. 26. "For never was a story of more ___________ / Than this of Juliet and her Romeo" (V.iii.).
  12. 27. Juliet's age.
  13. 29. Juliet's confidant; old woman who has cared for Juliet since her birth.
  14. 31. Nephew of Capulet's wife; rash and impetuous; kills Mercutio in a duel; Romeo kills him in a duel to avenge Mercutio.
  15. 32. Romeo's friend and relative of Prince Escalus; he is killed in a duel.
  16. 34. The tragic heroine of the play.
  17. 35. Word that means prayers. Juliet uses it when she asks her nurse to leave her alone the night before she is to marry Paris (IV.iii.).
  18. 37. When Lord Capulet sees Juliet in her death-like sleep, he says that Paris will not be her groom because Juliet has married _____. (IV.iv).
  19. 39. Young girl Romeo believes he loves before he meets Juliet.
  20. 41. A bitter, prolonged quarrel between families; there was a ________ between the Capulets and Montagues.
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  1. 2. An insulting gesture is to bite one's ______
  2. 3. Romeo's family name.
  3. 5. Romeo and Juliet is one of the greatest _____ stories.
  4. 6. Romeo's servant who brings to him the news of Juliet's (apparent) death.
  5. 7. an oath used to express anger or surprise; an altered form of the oath "God's wounds." Mercutio says it after he has been stabbed (III.i.).
  6. 9. A person who makes and sells medicine/drugs; Romeo obtained a vial of poison from person.
  7. 10. Mercutio calls Tybalt the Prince of _____
  8. 12. Number of days of action in the play.
  9. 13. A form of address used for a man indicating familiarity and contempt; frequently used by Elizabethans. Lord Capulet, "Ah, ____, by my fay, it waxes late" (I.v.).
  10. 14. "Good night, good night! Parting is such sweet ________________, / That I shall say good night till it be morrow" (II.ii.).
  11. 15. prince substituted this punishment for that of Romeo's death; a noun
  12. 17. Servant of the Capulets; he and Gregory inadvertently renew the feud.
  13. 19. Form of poetry popular in Elizabethan literature. Shakespeare uses it often.
  14. 21. Confidant of Romeo; friar who marries Romeo and Juliet.
  15. 23. Town to which Romeo is banished
  16. 28. Term for any one of the race of giant deities overthrown by the Olympian gods.
  17. 30. Type of pet that Juliet wishes she could make of Romeo and thus keep him near her.
  18. 33. Juliet's family name.
  19. 36. Protagonist of the play.
  20. 38. "That which we call a ___________ / By any other name would smell as sweet" (II.ii.).
  21. 40. Songbird; bird that sings at break of day; when Romeo is preparing to leave for exile