Shakespeare words

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Across
  1. 1. a person who expresses an unfavorable opinion
  2. 5. a feeling of astonishment
  3. 9. move or act with great haste
  4. 10. dark or poorly lit
  5. 11. mark by interesting or exciting events
  6. 13. a temporary failure of concentration
  7. 15. devoutly religious
  8. 16. so ludicrous as to be amusing
  9. 18. flourishing or successful
  10. 21. diminish gradually in size
  11. 22. lacking in vitality
  12. 24. a person who expresses an unfavorable opinion of something
  13. 25. showing fearlessness and determination
  14. 27. readiness to give more of something
  15. 29. lack of steadiness
  16. 30. not able to be identified
  17. 33. too many to be counted
  18. 35. a robber or outlaw
  19. 36. state of being in contact with something
Down
  1. 2. dependence on or trust upon someone or something
  2. 3. cause to lose determination or confidence
  3. 4. causing or feeling slight pain or physical discomfort
  4. 6. a punctuation mark
  5. 7. a light blow
  6. 8. great in importance or size
  7. 12. sparing or economical
  8. 14. temporary lodging
  9. 17. having no knowledge of a situation or fact
  10. 19. existing or operating in the air
  11. 20. covered in blood
  12. 23. to walk or strut with a defiant or insolent air
  13. 26. having or showing a cautious distrust
  14. 28. sad because one has no friends or company
  15. 31. without foundation in fact
  16. 32. a wide way leading from one place to another
  17. 34. skip or dance playfully