Across
- 2. – A 14-line poem, often used by Shakespeare
- 4. – To trick or deceive
- 5. – Juliet’s father
- 9. – A prolonged feud, like the Capulet-Montague conflict
- 13. – The priest who marries Romeo and Juliet
- 18. Words
- 19. Words from the Play
- 20. – An exclamation of disapproval
- 22. – Great sorrow
- 24. – Why
- 26. – The type of ball where Romeo and Juliet meet
- 27. – The female protagonist
- 30. – A major theme in the play
- 31. – A long speech by a character
- 33. – Soon
- 35. – News or information
- 36. – Romeo’s father
- 37. – A hint of future events
- 39. – The substance Romeo uses to die
- 40. – Your
- 41. – Romeo’s witty best friend
- 42. – Related to theater and drama
Down
- 1. – Here
- 3. – You (object)
- 6. – Harmful or destructive
- 7. – The nobleman who wishes to marry Juliet
- 8. – A heated argument or fight
- 10. & Literary Terms
- 11. – Juliet’s fiery cousin
- 12. – A fight or brawl
- 14. – Juliet’s caretaker and confidante
- 15. – Will you
- 16. – Away from here
- 17. – Listen
- 21. – A contrast between expectation and reality
- 23. – Romeo’s peacekeeping cousin
- 25. – The male protagonist
- 26. – Deep sadness
- 28. – The genre of Romeo and Juliet
- 29. – A speech spoken alone on stage
- 32. – Romeo’s punishment for killing Tybalt
- 34. – You (subject)
- 38. – The weapon Juliet uses to end her life
