Across
- 3. a member of the religious clergy, like a priest or vicar
- 4. the qualities valued by knights, such as polite manners, loyalty, and trustworthiness
- 7. a person who learns a skill or trade by working with someone who has mastered the skill
- 9. a system for organizing groups of their importance or social standing
- 11. a person who owns or works in a grain mill
- 12. the unique and entire set of characteristics that make up what a person or thing is considered to be
- 13. the way a fictional character's identity is developed and shown in a story, play, or movie
- 14. a person who is educated and studies or attends school
Down
- 1. a person from the medieval church who calls, or summons, people before the church for their crimes
- 2. a person who runs an inn
- 3. a person who hunts or fishes without permission on someone else's property
- 5. a person who delivers babies
- 6. a long trip taken to a sacred place for a religious or moral purpose
- 8. the main character in a work of fiction
- 10. a person who sells official pardons, or excuses from sins,from the church
