The Taming of the Shrew
Across
- 2. In some societies, money or property given by a woman's family to the husband at marriage
- 5. To solve or definitely decide. Or firmness of purpose (strong determination to do something)
- 8. Seize or take control without authority
- 9. Boring--especially due to the amount of something that must be endured
- 10. Easily moved to anger or characterized by anger
- 12. Good natured and sociable
- 15. (pleasant countenance) facial expression or face or composure). (Giving countenance) to tolerate, approve, or show favor or support.
- 17. Well known for something bad
- 19. Showing inventiveness and skill
- 21. Cause--usually a feeling (possibly a situation)
- 23. A lack of respect--often suggesting distaste and an undeserved sense of superiority or to respect as not good enough
- 25. Skillful in achieving goals through cleverness and deception
- 26. Wander from a direct or straight course--especially verbally
- 27. Stage direction: characters exit from stage
- 28. (Patron of the arts) someone who contributes money to an organization or a supporter of an organization or person
Down
- 1. (Endured the pain) to suffer through (or put up with something difficult or unpleasant)
- 3. To charm or enchant someone or to deceive--especially through charm
- 4. To decide to stop doing something or to renounce or disavow something
- 6. Seeming unaffected by pleasure, pain, or emotions
- 7. Concise (said in few words), but full of meaning
- 11. Gullible (being too willing to believe)
- 13. Refrain from acting or patience, tolerance, or self-control
- 14. friendly and kind
- 16. Not serious in behavior (acting silly) or attitude or in content (describing something trivial or unimportant)
- 18. Hard work and care in tasks--often continuing when others might quit because of difficulties
- 20. Regard with feelings of deep respect and admiration--sometimes with a mixture of wonder and awe or fear
- 22. To ask or attempt to persuade-- =especially while trying hard to overcome resistance
- 24. A notable absence of luxury, comfort, or decoration. Or of a person, stern in manner or practicing great self-denial
- 26. To discourage or intimidate