Romeo and Juliet
Across
- 1. a servant of the house of Capulet
- 6. to become less intense, to wane or abate
- 8. / prince of Verona
- 10. Apothecary An apothecary in Mantua. Had he been wealthier, he might have been able to afford to value his morals more than money, and refused to sell poison to Romeo
- 11. / succeeding or future generations
- 12. / firmness of purpose, determination
- 14. one who hides himself or puts on a false appearance
- 16. possessing sound judgment, cautious, shrewd
- 18. a plea on another’s behalf, a mediation
- 22. A Capulet servant who invites guests to Capulet’s feast and escorts the Nurse to meet with Romeo
- 24. whining, whimpering
- 25. man cousin to Capulet
- 26. / well-balanced and quick on one’s feet, nimble
- 28. / druggist
- 30. / cloth used to wrap a body for burial
- 31. / to joke, prank
- 32. / brave, courageous, bold
- 33. / kinsman to the prince, and friend to Romeo
- 35. / same kind
- 37. to attack with violent blows, to assault verbally
- 40. Lawrence A Franciscan friar, friend to both Romeo and Juliet
- 41. / son to Montague
- 42. / criminal
- 43. / nephew to Lady Capulet
Down
- 1. serious or solemn observance or ceremnial proceeding
- 2. / unholy, defiled, impure
- 3. cheerful, merry
- 4. / servant to Romeo
- 5. / lack of harmony
- 7. / to predict
- 9. marvelous, miraculous, wondrous
- 13. / to examine
- 15. / to deceive or cheat
- 17. ominous, threatening evil
- 18. / to overwhelm with something
- 19. The woman with whom Romeo is infatuated at the beginning of the play
- 20. hatred
- 21. / daughter to Capulet
- 23. / a young nobleman
- 24. / impoverished, poor
- 25. funeral ceremonies
- 27. / servant to Montague
- 29. / nephew to Montague, and friend to Romeo
- 34. mean, evil person
- 36. feelings of ill will, hatred, enmity, animosity
- 38. confession
- 39. Montague / wife to Montague