Across
- 8. On page 116, Iranian.
- 9. On page 128, a chieftain from the North.
- 11. On page 116, a synonym for 'priests'.
- 12. A grimly ironic French adjective on page 108.
- 13. On page 112, gravestones.
- 18. On page 114, a synonym for law.
- 20. An affectionate epithet on page 110.
- 22. An adjective on page 108: synonym for imprisoned.
- 24. On page 108, a metaphor for vengeance.
- 25. An ironic adjective on page 126.
- 26. Abstract noun on p126: wickedness.
- 27. 116 adjective implying Banquo's evanescence.
Down
- 1. On 116, an abstract noun meaning 'humour'
- 2. Ironic noun on page 126: Macbeth's victims
- 3. Macbeth's command on page 116.
- 4. The verb on page 122 meaning 'completed'.
- 5. On page 118, a synonym for 'thought of'.
- 6. The verb on page 124: Macbeth's hubris.
- 7. A synonym for banquet on page 108
- 10. An ambiguous, euphemistic verb on page 106.
- 14. On page 112, a bitterly condemnatory adjective
- 15. An adjective on page 108, perhaps exaggerating.
- 16. The verb on page 112 implying 'created'.
- 17. On page 122, the river of pain in Hades.
- 19. On page 112, a reminder of another tragedy.
- 21. On 116, an adjective associated with pallor.
- 23. The adjective on page 110 meaning 'made perfect'.
