Across
- 3. Shakespeare's historic nickname
- 8. Juliet is compared to a "snowy ____"
- 10. "Then I ____ you stars!"
- 12. "A plague o' both your houses!"
- 13. "Do you bite your ____ at us, sir?"
- 15. Agrees to an arranged marriage with young Juliet
- 17. The day of the week the play begins
- 19. "You kiss by the ____"
- 21. "In fair ____ where we lay our scene"
- 24. The author of Romeo and Juliet
- 26. Juliet's suicide method
- 28. "Poison hath residence and ____ power"
- 29. What the nurse delivers to Romeo from Juliet
- 30. Friar Lawrence hopes that this will end if Romeo and Juliet marry
- 33. "This by his ____ should be a Montague"
- 36. Two consecutive lines of poetry that rhyme
- 37. When the audience knows something that the characters do not (2 words)
- 39. When a play ends in death, the play is a ____
- 40. Declares that anyone fighting in the streets will be executed
- 41. "For never was a story of more ___ than this of Juliet and her Romeo"
- 42. Can't wake Juliet up on her wedding morning
- 43. This character can't read
- 45. "Death is my son-in-law" is an example of this literary device
- 46. Who marries Romeo and Juliet?
- 47. Paris' official title
- 48. Act II, Scene 2 is known as the ____ scene
Down
- 1. Agrees to erect a gold statue of Juliet
- 2. "I would the fool were married to her grave!"
- 4. Reads the prologue
- 5. Where does Romeo go when he is banished?
- 6. Friar Lawrence is called an ____ because he knows a lot about plants
- 7. Romeo's love at the beginning of the play
- 9. The original day of the week that Paris and Juliet will marry
- 11. Romeo's suicide method
- 14. Juliet's hotheaded cousin
- 16. Juliet says this by any other name would smell as sweet
- 18. The day of the week that Romeo and Juliet get married
- 20. Romeo's pacifist cousin
- 22. "I am fortune's fool!"
- 23. My poverty but not my will consents
- 25. A speech given by a character alone on stage
- 27. "An you be mine, I'll give you to my friend. An you be not, hang, beg, starve, die in the streets"
- 31. Means "ill-fated" (2 words)
- 32. The reason why Friar John couldn't deliver the letter to Romeo
- 34. The number of acts in the play
- 35. The prologue is written in this poetic form
- 38. When Romeo has a bad feeling about going to the party
- 44. She brings dreams to people
