Romeo and Juliet

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Across
  1. 1. well grounded
  2. 3. to request earnestly
  3. 6. without any limits or end
  4. 7. to reject vehemently
  5. 9. to deceive by guile
  6. 11. to make something already developed greater
  7. 12. danger, especially of being harmed or killed
  8. 13. a companion or partner
  9. 14. an incantation used in conjuring
  10. 17. to belong as a proper function or part
  11. 21. freed from impurities
  12. 24. gathered; collected
  13. 25. to submit to settlement or judgment by arbitration
  14. 26. next to something
  15. 29. bring together or include
  16. 33. foreboding
  17. 34. worthy of praise; very impressive
  18. 35. rough and stormy
  19. 36. a cloak
  20. 38. to be an omen of
  21. 39. feeling, expressing or characterized by envy
  22. 40. likely to change often or be different
  23. 41. to challenge the validity of something
  24. 44. a soft, moist mass of bread, meal or clay
  25. 46. you
  26. 47. funeral hymns or laments
  27. 48. important success or victory
Down
  1. 2. to be or become weak or feeble
  2. 4. people who hold controversial opinions
  3. 5. polite and respectful
  4. 8. in a lively and cheerful way
  5. 10. covering with water
  6. 15. feeling of happiness or pleasure
  7. 16. more numerous or noticeable than others
  8. 18. to discontinue a session
  9. 19. looking yellowish and unhealthy
  10. 20. state of being without mistakes
  11. 21. an omen
  12. 22. evil; wicked
  13. 23. in a way that is loyal and supportive
  14. 27. prayers
  15. 28. regard with respect
  16. 30. close agreement or connection
  17. 31. destitution
  18. 32. comfort in sorrow
  19. 35. a church office endowed with fixed capital assets
  20. 37. a person who does tedious or menial work
  21. 42. deep seated, often mutual hatred
  22. 43. agree to; give permission for something to happen
  23. 45. moving or progressing very slowly