Across
- 3. The best title to have in the title of a historical romance novel.
- 7. An undergarment to keep ladies' "parts" in place.
- 8. It's usually starched and sparkling white and an impediment to getting the hero's shirt off.
- 10. Keeps off the sun.
- 13. The polite term for the world of courtesans and opera singers.
- 15. London's most desirable address.
- 16. You'd yell for this instead of a taxi.
- 18. Worn by a lady when it's cold outside.
- 19. A square dance for four couples.
- 20. An IOU.
- 21. Derogatory term for a member of London's business class.
- 22. The Regency equivalent of a sports car.
- 25. A lady's maid
- 27. Be careful not to get too far off the paths here or you might be "compromised!"
- 28. Period of high society activity in London.
Down
- 1. A good position to land if you want to marry a nobleman.
- 2. A crowded party
- 4. A popular card game.
- 5. Conveniently rhymes with girl.
- 6. Also an IOU.
- 8. A public snub.
- 9. You couldn't get in without a voucher.
- 11. Another word for a man's hat.
- 12. A type of boot favored by soldiers and gentlemen.
- 14. We'd probably call him a player.
- 17. Where a lady keeps her tiny pistol.
- 21. A fashionable man about town.
- 23. Where a lady and gentleman might go for a drive or a walk if they are courting.
- 24. A term used to refer to British high society in the Regency.
- 26. These have to be "read" before you can get married in the parish church.
