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