Across
- 1. Romeo's primary motivation for chasing down and killing Tybalt.
- 4. The Capulet "Prince of Cats" who is slain by Romeo in revenge.
- 5. Romeo blames Juliet’s beauty for making him this; causing him to avoid the fight initially.
- 7. Romeo claims to be this "fool" after killing Tybalt.
- 9. The pun Mercutio uses to describe his state if someone asks for him tomorrow.
- 13. Romeo tells Tybalt he loves him because he is now a secret ___.
- 14. Mercutio’s sarcastic and dismissive description of his fatal wound.
- 15. The Montague who unsuccessfully tries to keep the peace at the start of the scene.
Down
- 2. The specific insult Tybalt uses to try and bait Romeo into fighting.
- 3. The weather condition Benvolio mentions that causes "the mad blood" to stir.
- 6. Romeo's hot-headed friend who dies cursing both feuding families.
- 8. The authority figure who arrives at the end to exile Romeo.
- 10. Mercutio is disgusted by Romeo’s "vile" and "dishonourable" ___ to Tybalt.
- 11. The Prince's legal judgement on Romeo's future in Verona.
- 12. The curse Mercutio yells: "A ___ o' both your houses!"
