Across
- 3. A violent clash of religion and cultures between European nobility and papacy and the Turks. (79)
- 6. A poor knight who lead one of the first crusades of the nobility and was nicknamed “The penniless”. (80-81)
- 9. The Crusaders main city that they were trying to liberate from the Turks. (79)
- 10. a nomadic tribe that converted to Islam and made conquests in the east. (78)
- 11. When all the voice sang the same part in unison without instrumental accompaniment. (85)
- 13. A female romance writer who lived in England. (85)
- 14. The place where the first pograms occurred. (81)
- 15. A poet who wrote with tenderness about his love of war. (85)
Down
- 1. The monastery, Abbott Sugar, was from. (83)
- 2. professional or noble musicians. (85)
- 4. The name of the tombs where Jesus was buried. (80)
- 5. A pope who was second of his name and held a council of French clergy and nobility at Cleremont in 1095 which was the council that started the first crusade. (79)
- 7. – The books the daughter of Alexisus wrote. (83)
- 8. The Dutchess of Aquitaine and wife of Louis VII for a time. (83)
- 12. The daughter of Emperor Alexius. She wrote an account of the relation and going on between her country and others. (81)