Canterbury Tales Vocabulary

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Across
  1. 5. A person who is sorry or ashamed of having done wrong and is willing to atone
  2. 6. To polish or make shiny by rubbing
  3. 8. A clown; person who is always clowning and trying to be funny
  4. 10. Lovers or mistresses
  5. 11. A lie or truth
  6. 13. Various or miscellaneous
  7. 15. Full of fear; timid; afraid
  8. 17. emulate To try to equal; to imitate or copy
  9. 18. Coarse or vulgar language or humor
  10. 21. Sky blue
  11. 23. The state of being well-filled or plentifully supplied
  12. 26. Greed
  13. 28. Miserable; deeply distressed; unhappy
  14. 29. To delay, linger or wait
Down
  1. 1. Yellowish brown or reddish brown in color
  2. 2. Resentment at being lighted or disdained
  3. 3. A tract of open wasteland covered with heather or low shrubs
  4. 4. Obvious; clear; evident; plain
  5. 7. An excess or superabundance
  6. 9. An enemy or person who fights against another
  7. 11. health or fear
  8. 12. Forgiveness; formal feeding of guilt
  9. 14. A valley
  10. 16. Wine of a particular region in a specific year
  11. 19. Honor as holy, sanctified or made sacred
  12. 20. Wickedness
  13. 22. Rude, ill-mannered or awkward
  14. 24. Likeness; portraits, statues or images of a person
  15. 25. Lack of color or unnatural paleness; usually associated with
  16. 27. Foolish talk, chatter or blabbing
  17. 30. Pertaining to a person living in a rural area