Acts I and II Vocabulary, Romeo and Juliet

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Across
  1. 3. formally reject
  2. 4. similarity in appearance or nature
  3. 8. summon into existence
  4. 10. human face
  5. 11. trait of moral weakness
  6. 12. trait of moral excellence
  7. 16. journey taken for pleasure
  8. 17. present as worthy of regard
  9. 21. misery
  10. 22. needlessly wordy; boring and longwinded
  11. 24. of momentous or ominous significance
  12. 25. in a little while (old fashioned)
  13. 26. to joke
  14. 28. distant but within sight
  15. 29. dignified seriousness
Down
  1. 1. deceitful scoundrel
  2. 2. dearly loved
  3. 5. outward apparent appearance
  4. 6. exceedingly harmful
  5. 7. scold or reprimand angrily
  6. 8. stop
  7. 9. cause to become imperfect
  8. 13. beg persistently and urgently
  9. 14. set amount of time to do something
  10. 15. problem solving that involves numbers; a person's opinion
  11. 18. all future generations
  12. 19. something that provides direction/advice
  13. 20. a soft wet area of land; state of embarrassment
  14. 23. to be/become weak/feeble
  15. 27. lewd or immoral person