The Canterbury Tales
Across
- 2. / To get money or favors by threats
- 5. / A clown or fool
- 6. / Food
- 7. / Miscellaneous of an indefinite small number
- 10. / Servant in a noble household
- 11. / Worthy of esteem
- 13. / Women in charge of a priory of nuns
- 15. / To settle a dispute as an impartial judge
- 16. / Cautions
- 19. / Able to move and bend easily
- 20. / Procession
- 21. / Memory
- 22. / To enclose in a casing
- 23. / Person Who buys, sells drugs
- 25. / Coarseness or vulgarity of language
- 26. / A small British coin
- 28. / Awkward Clumsy Coarse in manners
- 29. / Honored as holy
- 31. / Accumulated information on a particular subject
- 32. / Excess
- 33. / Thrifty
- 34. / Those feeling or expressing shame for having done something wrong
- 35. / To feel Discontented
- 36. / District of British government
- 37. / To increase or accumulate
Down
- 1. / Powerful muscular strength
- 2. / To hinder or hamper
- 3. / Debts
- 4. / A lodge place
- 8. / Area of open wasteland overgrown with heather or low shrubs
- 9. / Highly contagious disease
- 12. / Composed of many different and unrelated elements or colors
- 14. / Showing concern
- 17. / Lie
- 18. / Scornful
- 20. / Place of religious seclusion
- 24. / Forgiveness
- 27. / A small wood or group of trees
- 30. / Apart
- 34. / A high ranking cleric such as a bishop or archbishop