The Big Tie-Breaker Crossword

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Across
  1. 4. The sport that was obligatory for all men in England.
  2. 5. In The Man of Law’s Tale, the patient suffers from this group of people.
  3. 10. The person who would inherit the property and/or rank of the head of the household, when they died.
  4. 12. The moral of this character's tale is 'Never trust a flatterer'.
  5. 13. The person who peasants had to ask for permission to marry or travel.
  6. 14. The following characters from the Canterbury Tales are all members of this group: the Prioress; the Monk, the Friar, the Nun, the Priest and the Pardoner.
  7. 16. The saint whose relics the pilgrims in The Canterbury Tales are travelling to see.
  8. 17. The person the wife of Bath stated women desired sovereignty over.
  9. 19. The person who governed over the churches in a distinct area and had the same status as Barons.
Down
  1. 1. The language the Canterbury Tales was originally written in.
  2. 2. The class of people that made up 85% of the population in the Middle Ages.
  3. 3. The century the Canterbury Tales is set.
  4. 6. Where people bought and sold their produce.
  5. 7. How the Church is depicted by Chaucer.
  6. 8. The character who is branded by a red-hot poker in the Miller’s Tale.
  7. 9. The first character to tell their tale, perhaps due to their high social ranking.
  8. 11. What Harold Godwinson sore on when he promised the throne to William.
  9. 15. The material most motte and Bailey castles were constructed of.
  10. 17. The time when peasants were allowed to stop work and were often given food by the Lord.
  11. 18. Who often performed surgical interventions in the Middle Ages.