Much Ado Acts II - IV

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Across
  1. 4. (Act V, sc 4 and throughout) These are worn literally and figuratively in the play to conceal peoples' identities
  2. 5. (Act III, sc 2) They tease Benedick about being in love
  3. 9. (Act III, sc 3) Tells how he wooed Margaret
  4. 10. (Act IV, sc 1) She says that she wishes that she were a man; she would eat Claudio's heart
  5. 12. (Act V, sc 3) Claudio is to marry this person's imaginary daughter (having now idea that she doesn't exist and instead is Hero herself)
  6. 13. (Act III, sc 2) He plans to leave Messina after the wedding
Down
  1. 1. (Act IV, sc 1) He says that he is "such a man" who will avenge Hero's honor for Beatrice
  2. 2. (Act IV, sc 1) He says that he now won't marry Hero, who he believes has been unfaithful
  3. 3. (Act V, sc 2) These two banter back and forth and eventually "admit" their love for one another
  4. 6. (Act III, sc 3) Arrives to tell the Watch information, but mixes up words
  5. 7. (Act V, sc 1) Borachio reveals that she was an unwilling participant in slandering Hero
  6. 8. (Act III, sc 2) He tells others that Hero has been disloyal
  7. 11. (Act III, sc 5)Dogberry and Verges visit him as he preps for the wedding