Shakespeare's words
Across
- 5. An exotic beast famously mentioned in the apothecary scene of Romeo and Juliet.
- 6. A compound word Shakespeare used to describe the globe of the eye.
- 7. One who expresses a reasoned opinion or judgment on a matter.
- 8. To speak or shout at length in a wild, impassioned, or theatrical way.
- 10. Originally meaning "room in a bed," it is now a common term for a private sleeping space.
- 12. Originally meaning a "god-parent," Shakespeare used it to describe someone who indulges in idle talk.
Down
- 1. A verb meaning to move with haste, which Shakespeare helped cement in the English lexicon.
- 2. A word popularized by the Bard to describe the sadness of being alone.
- 3. A romantic action frequently found in his sonnets and plays.
- 4. Describing someone who follows the current styles of the court.
- 9. Referring to the lower floor of a building or the servants' quarters.
- 11. Describing something of no value or a person lacking in merit.