Shakespeare Terms

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Across
  1. 3. - Bill, list; to take note of
  2. 6. - To oppose, affront, object
  3. 10. - Prepared, ready
  4. 11. - Likely to destroy; hunger
  5. 13. - Vengeful
  6. 14. - Crazy, wild
  7. 16. - Handsome
  8. 18. - Worrisome
  9. 19. - Shocked, overcome
  10. 23. - To confuse; to match
  11. 24. - Yard
  12. 27. - Always, forever
  13. 28. - Sad, painful, mournful
  14. 29. - To reject, disdain
  15. 31. - A fit, ecstasy
  16. 32. - Clever, sharp
  17. 33. - Difficult, hard to do
  18. 35. - To hit, strike
  19. 37. - To bring to life, bring to one's senses
  20. 39. - To go to sleep
  21. 40. - To desire
  22. 41. - Scared, aghast
  23. 43. - Distress, trouble
  24. 44. - Why
  25. 48. - To cover in colorful fabric
  26. 49. - Recent
  27. 50. - Blame, censure
  28. 53. - To think of, consider
  29. 55. - To shake, tremble
  30. 57. - Pure
  31. 58. - Counterfeit
  32. 59. - Wide-eyed, angry, surprised
  33. 60. - A triangle
  34. 61. - A young boy, a servant
Down
  1. 1. - Idiotic, inane
  2. 2. - To scare, frighten
  3. 4. - Given; to accept or believe
  4. 5. - Idiotic, clownish
  5. 7. - To inter, bury
  6. 8. - To admit
  7. 9. - Disgusting, hateful
  8. 12. - To overtake; to enthrall
  9. 15. - Accusation
  10. 17. - Beautiful, ornate
  11. 20. - To wrap up
  12. 21. - Merit, reward
  13. 22. - Acquiescence, obedience
  14. 25. - To bring near, call to
  15. 26. - Forethought, consideration
  16. 30. - To hesitate, chop; to dispute
  17. 34. - Letter, word
  18. 36. - Tendency, proneness
  19. 38. - To take on
  20. 42. - To track with the intent to kill
  21. 44. - To lack
  22. 45. - Equal
  23. 46. - To go to bed, to retreat
  24. 47. - Fair, equitable
  25. 51. O'ER WROUGHT - Overcome
  26. 52. - Privy to, promised
  27. 54. - Quickness
  28. 56. - Without flaw, perfect