Across
- 2. "Within this three hours will fair Juliet _______"
- 7. "to say truth, ________ brags of him / To be a virtuous and well-governed youth"
- 9. "It fits when such a villain is a guest. / I'll not endure him."
- 11. Romeo and his friends are going to do this for the Capulet party
- 12. "Romeo is __________; and all the world to nothing / That he dares ne'er come back to challenge you"
- 14. "Wisely and slow They stumble that run fast."
- 16. "Not I, believe me. You have dancing shoes / With nimble soles; I have a ______ of lead / So stakes me to the ground I cannot move"
- 17. "O, I am ___________'s fool!"
- 19. "Monday! Ha, ha! Well, Wednesday is too soon. / A' Thursday let it be"
- 21. "Take thou this ______, being then in bed, And this distilling liquor drink thou off"
- 22. This is where Rome and Juliet get married
- 23. "Suspecting that we both were in a house / Where the infectious pestilence did reign, / Sealed up the doors"
- 24. This is discussed in Act II scene ii and happens in Act II scene vi
- 27. "Then she is well, and nothing can be ill"
- 28. The nurse and Romeo discuss this event in Act II scene iv
- 32. "Some shall be pardoned, and some punished; / For never was a story of more woe / Than this of Juliet and her Romeo."
- 34. "Thou shalt not stir a foot to seek a foe"
- 36. "I fear, too early; for my mind misgives / Some consequence yet hanging in the _____"
- 38. "A plague a' both your houses"
- 39. "O, swear not by the ______, the inconstant _______"
- 40. "We talk here in the public haunt of men. / Either withdraw unto some private place, / Or reason coldly of your grievances"
- 42. The penalty for fighting in public.
- 43. How Lord Montague, Lady Montague, and Benvolio feel about Romeo in Act I scene i
- 46. "Can ______ be so envious?"
- 47. "What, art thou drawn among these heartless ________?"
Down
- 1. An insult from Act I Scene i
- 3. "And for that offense / Immediately we do exile him hence"
- 4. "But woo her, gentle Paris, get her heart; / My will to her _______ is but a part"
- 5. "Here in Verona, ladies of esteem, / Are made already _______"
- 6. The nurse's daughter who is about Juliet's age.
- 8. "What man art though, that, thus bescreened in night, / So stumblest upon my counsel?"
- 10. "O, then, dear saint, let _______ doe what hands do!"
- 11. "Hang thee, young baggage! Disobedient wretch! / I tell the what--get thee to a ________ a' Thursday"
- 13. "For this _____ may so happy prove / To turn your households' rancor to pure love"
- 15. "Could we but learn from whence his sorrows grow, / We would as willingly give cure as know."
- 18. "Is partly to behold my lady's face, / But chiefly to take thence from her dead finger / A precious _______"
- 20. Juliet's age
- 25. She broke Romeo's heart.
- 26. "Some grief shows much of love; / But much of grief shows still some want of wit."
- 29. "For Juliet's sake, for her sake, rise and stand!"
- 30. This will commemorate Romeo and Juliet
- 31. "O Romeo, Romeo! ___________ art thou Romeo?"
- 33. "Tybalt, the reason that I have to love thee / Doth much excuse the appertaining ________"
- 35. "My poverty but not my will consents"
- 37. "O, I am slain! If though be merciful, / Open the tomb, lay me with Juliet"
- 41. At first in Act IV, the Capulets are preparing for a wedding, but later, they are preparing for this
- 44. The focus of Mercutio's Queen Mab speech
- 45. This character has been "stabbed / with a white wench's black eye" according to his friends
