Romeo and Juliet Crossword

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