"Romeo and Juliet" Acts II & III Vocabulary

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Across
  1. 5. (v.) to spoil or injure
  2. 7. (adj.) being obliged or compelled
  3. 9. (v.) to unite or associate
  4. 10. (v.) to take intense satisfaction in
  5. 12. (n.) humble or compliant response
  6. 15. (n.) a difficult, perplexing or trying situation
  7. 18. (adj.) contemptuous in speech or conduct; overbearing; haughty
  8. 19. (n.) prank; a comic incident
  9. 21. (adj.) tiresome; boring
  10. 22. (n.) a piece of news
  11. 24. (v.) to express sorrow; to mourn
Down
  1. 1. (n.) a male servant
  2. 2. (adj.) sincere; honest
  3. 3. (adj.) lewd; bawdy; causing sexual excitement
  4. 4. (v.) to belong or connected as a rightful part
  5. 6. (v.) to turn away from the subject at hand
  6. 8. (adj.) disgusting
  7. 11. (n.) persuasive discourse
  8. 13. (v.) to voice disapproval; to scold
  9. 14. (n.) lack of agreement or harmony
  10. 16. (n.) ceremonial act or actions
  11. 17. (v.) to free from obligation or sin
  12. 20. (adj.) contemptible of disgusting
  13. 21. (n.)torture of or anguish in the body or mind
  14. 23. (n.) a short journey taken for pleasure