Shakespearean Idioms

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Across
  1. 1. Someone who is extremely kind and good-natured (Henry V).
  2. 3. To disappear completely (Othello).
  3. 6. A person subjected to ridicule (The Merry Wives of Windsor).
  4. 7. To openly display one's emotions (Othello).
  5. 8. In a difficult or confusing situation (The Tempest).
  6. 10. To have endless opportunities open to you (The Merry Wives of Windsor).
  7. 12. Keep this a secret; don't tell anybody (Henry VI).
  8. 13. Jealousy (Othello)
Down
  1. 2. Things are not always as valuable as they appear (The Merchant of Venice)
  2. 4. To hide so you will not be caught (Much Ado About Nothing). by someone.
  3. 5. Something that lacks logic or purpose (As You Like It).
  4. 7. A hopeless or frustrating search (Romeo and Juliet).
  5. 9. Absolutely dead or finished (Henry VI, Part 2).
  6. 11. To start a conversation or ease tension (The Taming of the Shrew).