Across
- 3. Title given to Macbeth after a traitor's execution.
- 6. Emotional burden felt by Macbeth and Lady Macbeth.
- 9. Firm determination to do something.
- 10. Title of Macbeth's ambitious wife.
- 12. Moral wickedness.
- 14. The act of killing a king.
- 15. The position of being a king.
- 17. Feeling of discontent or resentment.
- 19. Disorder and confusion following the king's death.
- 23. Elements beyond the natural world, like the witches.
- 24. A predetermined course of events.
- 25. Courageous behavior shown by characters.
- 28. Act of misleading or tricking.
- 29. A feeling that something is wrong.
- 30. Macbeth's friend and fellow soldier.
- 31. Crime of betraying one's country, committed by the previous Thane of Cawdor.
- 32. Courage in battle, shown by Macbeth.
- 33. Skillful handling or control.
- 35. A driving force behind Macbeth's actions.
- 36. Open land where the witches meet.
Down
- 1. A central theme, desired by Macbeth.
- 2. A greeting used by the witches to Macbeth.
- 3. The ability to face fear or danger.
- 4. A quiet, secretive way of speaking.
- 5. The unlawful premeditated killing, central to the plot.
- 7. Scottish title of nobility given to Macbeth.
- 8. The hidden power believed to control the future.
- 11. Supernatural beings who predict Macbeth's future.
- 13. Secret planning of something illicit.
- 16. Act of disloyalty or treachery.
- 18. Having high moral qualities; also a rank.
- 20. Luck or destiny, often referenced by the witches.
- 21. Prediction made by the witches.
- 22. The main character, a Scottish nobleman.
- 24. A warning or indication of a future event.
- 25. Symbol of guilt and murder.
- 26. Faithfulness or allegiance, often questioned in the play.
- 27. Having more than one possible meaning.
- 28. The King of Scotland at the play's start.
- 34. Time when dark deeds are done.
