Macbeth Act 2 by Mrs. Vital

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Across
  1. 4. (adj.) Grossly irreverent toward what is holy.
  2. 6. (adj.) Capable of being touched or felt; tangible.
  3. 10. (adj.) Countless; vast.
  4. 12. (n.) Superiority in power or influence.
  5. 14. (adj.) Lacking firmness of purpose; weak.
  6. 15. (n.) Rest, sleep; peace.
  7. 18. (v.) To talk foolishly or at length.
Down
  1. 1. (n.) Generous gifts or money.
  2. 2. (v.) To confuse, frustrate, or ruin.
  3. 3. (v.) Extinguished; put out.
  4. 5. (v.) Made a loud, continuous noise.
  5. 7. (n.)Loyalty or devotion to a cause or person.
  6. 8. (adj.) Noisy, lacking in restraint.
  7. 9. (v.) To increase in size or amount.
  8. 11. (v.) Acting boisterously or drinking heavily.
  9. 13. (adj.) Fraught with extreme danger; nearly hopeless.
  10. 16. (n.) One who speaks ambiguously to hide the truth.
  11. 17. (v.) Induced to commit an evil act or perjury.