Across
- 3. to give to someone
- 7. a contagious disease
- 9. great palate, gross open sore
- 11. a clergyman who give gifts to pretty girls
- 12. a frail man who lives to study
- 13. the language that Chaucer made acceptable
- 14. the fun-loving knight's son
- 15. a friendly man who proposes the contest
- 19. when people want to go on pilgrimages
- 20. a well-mannered religious figure with lots of jewelry
- 21. uses astronomy to diagnose; hoards gold
- 23. ill will
- 25. a forester who wears green and brown
- 27. an old man who runs a lord's estate; feared
- 28. an honest and true warrior
- 30. contempt or disrespect
- 32. to get rid of
- 34. illiterate but street smart
- 35. a good priest who practices what he preaches
- 36. sad and lonely
- 37. he's more or less a pirate
- 38. to reprimand or scold
- 41. to try to get something by intimidation
- 42. a woman who is or has been married
Down
- 1. thinking you are more moral than you are
- 2. to scold or reprove
- 4. the inn where the pilgrims stayed before their trip
- 5. the common language of the people
- 6. an unsightly man who knows secrets
- 8. the new middle class of tradesmen
- 10. talks a big game but is in debt
- 16. sells fake relics; is a conman
- 17. knows all the laws and judgments
- 18. a story within a story
- 22. an empty place
- 24. to keep going
- 26. a religious figure who would rather hunt than study
- 29. a brawny buffoon who cheats his customers
- 31. has been married 5 times; gives love advice
- 32. a lover
- 33. landowner who likes to party and entertain
- 39. the parson's brother; a good man as well
- 40. an old frail woman
