Shakespeare Vocabulary Scenes 2-5

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Across
  1. 2. impulse, urge or notion
  2. 4. to make one feel anxious, intimidated or discouraged
  3. 5. to make a statement announcing something openly or publicly
  4. 7. to seek the affection of love of a woman in order to marry her
  5. 9. a hooligan, thug or tough guy
  6. 11. to be enough
  7. 13. to delay someone who has to go somewhere
  8. 15. likely to cause problems or difficulties
  9. 16. an offensive term for a woman who is regarded as quarrelsome, nagging or ill-tempered
  10. 17. cover that you would place over other covers on a bed
  11. 19. a giver of money or other support to somebody or something, especially the arts
  12. 20. someone behaving badly but liked by others
Down
  1. 1. amusing, humorous, clever or sharp
  2. 3. to ask earnestly
  3. 4. an amount of money given by the bride's family to her bridegroom when she marries
  4. 6. showing bad temper or hostility by a refusal to talk, behave sociably, or cooperate cheerfully
  5. 8. series of actions intended to produce a change
  6. 10. used to express disapproval of, or annoyance or disgust with, someone or something
  7. 11. words spoken that are false or malicious that damage somebody’s reputation
  8. 12. dishonest acts
  9. 14. to plead, implore or beg
  10. 18. serious or thoughtful in demeanor or quality