Across
- 1. The weaver is given which character in the play?
- 3. A word for a boy, servant, or someone who tries to fool others, which also happens to sound similar to the German word, knave:
- 5. Sad usually means tears, but in Shakespeare's case, it meant:
- 6. Where does A Midsummer Night's Dream take place?:
- 8. What is the main theme of A Midsummer Night's Dream?:
- 10. Very identical quote, in spelling and meaning:
- 11. How old was Shakespeare's son, Hamnet, when he (Hamnet) passed?
- 14. What did sooth mean? (hint, as in soothsayer):
- 16. What month was Shakespeare believed to have been born in?
- 17. A cure; what a physician gives you:
- 20. The inconsistant lover in A Midsummer Night's Dream
- 21. Who is the King of Faires?
- 22. When were most of Shakespeare's plays/literature published?
Down
- 2. Shakespeare invested much of his money into:
- 4. Where is Shakespeare's memorial (bust and up)?:
- 5. A London actor mocked contemporary art as a:
- 7. What symbolized the irrationality adn unpredictablity of love?:
- 9. What was Shakespeare's last work (hint, a collaboration):
- 12. What is the weaver's name in A Midsumeer Night's Dream?:
- 13. "You are that shrewd and ___ sprite Called Robin Goodfellow":
- 15. Who was Shakespeare's only son?:
- 18. Shakespeare called the head of a fool a:
- 19. Multiple pieces of clothing create a:
- 21. Shakespeare's wife was ____ than him:
