Across
- 2. (2 WDS) ______ not a desperate ______. (SAID BY: ______)
- 7. (2 WDS) “For never was a ______ of more ______/ Than this of Juliet and her Romeo” (SAID BY:______)
- 9. (2 WDS) “A ______ o' both your ______!” (SAID BY:______)
- 10. (3 WDS) “O______ ______, /This is thy ______: there rust, and let me die” (SAID BY:______)
- 12. (2 WDS) “These ______ ______ have violent ends”. (SAID BY:______)
- 13. (2 WDS) “Romeo, Romeo, Romeo! Here's drink: I ______ to ______” (SAID BY:______)
- 14. (3 WDS) “O true apothecary, /Thy______ are ______. Thus with a ______ I die” (SAID BY:______)
- 15. (2 WDS) “That which we call a______/ By any other word would smell as ______”. (SAID BY:______)
- 17. (3 WDS) I take thee at thy ______:/ Call me but ______ , and I’ll be new baptiz’d;/ Henceforth I never will be ______. (SAID BY:______)
- 18. (2 WDS) “Wisely and ______; they ______ that run fast” (______)
Down
- 1. (2 WDS, HYPHENATED) “A pair of ______-______ lovers take their life.” (SAID BY:______)
- 3. “All are ______”. (SAID BY:______)
- 4. (3 WDS) “O Romeo, Romeo, ______ ______ _____ Romeo?” (SAID BY:______)
- 5. (2 WDS) “But, soft, what light through ______window ______?” (SAID BY:______)
- 6. (2 WDS) O, swear not by the moon, th’ inconstant moon,/That monthly ______in her circle orb,/Lest that thy love prove likewise ______. (SAID BY:______)
- 8. (2 WDS) “Do you ______ your ______ at us, sir?” (SAID BY:______)
- 11. (2 WDS) ” ______ is such sweet ______”. (SAID BY:______)
- 16. (2 WDS) “It is the ______, and Juliet is the ______”. (SAID BY:______)
