Shakespeare Glossaries

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Across
  1. 2. A carefully devised plan, often with a secretive or deceitful intent.
  2. 4. Deceptive or hazardous; not to be trusted.
  3. 7. One who inherits or is entitled to receive something from a predecessor.
  4. 8. A ghostly figure or supernatural appearance.
  5. 9. In a clever and deceitful manner.
  6. 11. A piece of land where fruit trees are grown.
  7. 13. Shine with a sparkling light.
  8. 14. The soft substance between the skin and bones of the body.
Down
  1. 1. Move closer in order to reach or understand.
  2. 3. To reveal or be disloyal, especially against someone's trust.
  3. 5. A reddening of the face due to embarrassment or shyness.
  4. 6. Hide or keep something secret.
  5. 7. A small, often decorative, piece of fabric used for personal hygiene or as a fashion accessory.
  6. 10. A container for holding valuable or precious items.
  7. 12. Showing no mercy or compassion; merciless.