Across
- 3. Juliet will be able to leave the house to get married since her parents will think she's going to the church for ___.
- 5. Juliet has been waiting for ___ hours for the nurse to return with an update from Romeo.
- 7. The adult who seems most excited and supportive of Romeo and Juliet's relationship/ marriage.
- 8. The clock struck ___ when Juliet had sent the nurse out to see Romeo.
- 10. Nurse tells Juliet to get to church while she figures out how to get a ___ for Romeo's wedding night plans.
- 12. The name of the friar who will marry Romeo and Juliet.
- 14. Before the wedding, the friar warns that even the "sweetest ___" can become repulsive if one eats too much of it, signifying that love, while delightful at first, can become destructive if it becomes too intense too quickly.
- 15. When Juliet enters the church, the Friar says, "here comes the ___."
Down
- 1. Romeo awaits Juliet's arrival for the wedding. He boldly tempts fate by saying, "love-devouring death do what he ___," meaning fate can do whatever it wants now; he is happy as long as Juliet is his.
- 2. Before the wedding, the friar gives a warning, foreshadowing that ___ delights have ___ ends(same word).
- 4. To stall and tease Juliet before giving her Romeo's message, the nurse first complains her ___ ache from the trip.
- 6. After teasing Juliet and delaying the conversation, Nurse finally gives Juliet the message: Go to "Friar Lawrence' cell; There stays a ___ to make you a wife."
- 9. Juliet asks the nurse more clearly, "what says [Romeo] of our ____"
- 11. Right before they get married, Juliet tells Romeo her love has "grown to such ___" she "cannot sum up... [her] wealth," meaning that love has made her feel so rich.
- 13. Impatiently, Juliet asks the nurse twice if the news from Romeo is "___ or bad?"
