Across
- 3. “The heavens do lour upon you for some ill. Have them no more by crossing their high will”
- 5. The place where Romeo is banished to after the death of the man he slew
- 8. “Tis twenty year till then”
- 10. “The grey eyed moth smiles on the frowning night”
- 15. “And fire-eyed fury be my conduct now”
- 17. A nephew of a Montague, that from a fight he withdrew
- 18. An adjective, a two syllable word, that the Chorus uses to describe the lovers in the prologue, have you heard?
- 21. "Without his roe, like a dried herring"
- 23. The man who cannot read, and ends up inviting Romeo to the ball, indeed
- 24. The place where Juliet is born, but also where her heart is torn
- 26. “I’ll look to like, if looking liking move”
- 27. “Two such opposed kings encamp them still”
- 29. The place where Romeo first meets Juliet, and from now on, where his heart is set”
- 30. Romeo and Juliet have always been sweet, but on which day did they finally meet?
Down
- 1. "My lips, two blushing pilgrims, ready stand"
- 2. “Parting is such sweet sorrow”
- 4. “O I am fortune’s _______”
- 6. “That which we call a rose/ by any other word would smell as sweet”
- 7. “O Day, o Day, o day, o Hateful day!”
- 9. After the beginning of the play, Romeo begins to stray from this fair maiden, who he eventually chooses to trade in
- 11. She cared for Juliet as a kid, but did not love Romeo as much as Juliet did
- 12. “Will you speak well of him that killed your cousin?/ Shall I speak ill of him that is my husband?”
- 13. This is the man who killed Mercutio. Think hard, do you know?
- 14. “The man who plans to marry Juliet, until a man named Romeo has Juliet met
- 16. “For I ne’er saw _______ till this night”
- 19. "She will indite him to some supper"
- 20. “Hist, Romeo, hist”
- 22. In a dream a fairy makes a visit. Can you guess? Who is it?
- 25. A young girl, in her early teens, who must choose a husband sooner than she needs
- 28. The date in which Paris and Juliet are to get married
