Across
- 4. Juliet’s caretaker from the play ‘Romeo and Juliet’.
- 7. The narcissistic steward from the play ‘Twelfth Night’.
- 9. The three ________ who predict almost all of the unpleasant events in the play ‘Macbeth’.
- 11. The Scottish noblewoman who tries to kill the king and the ultimately commits suicide from the play with the same name.
- 13. The sincere romantic and son to the rebellious Earl of Northumberland from the play ‘Henry IV Part I’.
- 16. The unlikable king from the play with the same name.
- 19. The female character who has a secret love for Benedick from the play ‘Much Ado About Nothing’.
- 20. The woman who disguises herself as a man from the play ‘Twelfth Night’.
- 21. The lovable, wolfish rogue con-artist from the play ‘The Winter’s Tale’.
- 23. The drunken _______ who denies Macduff entry to the castle in the play ‘Macbeth’.
- 24. The rich patron and philanthropist from the play '______ of Athens'.
Down
- 1. The loyal friend to Desdemona from the play ‘Othello’.
- 2. The two _______ who are separated by birth and raised by masters named Antipholus from the play 'The Comedy of Errors'.
- 3. The misery guts from Duke Senior's exiled court in the play 'As You Like It'.
- 5. The two sisters who betray their father from the play ‘King Lear’.
- 6. The disabled protagonist from the play 'Henry VI, Richard III'.
- 8. The prince who is forced to earn his father’s respect by casting away an old friend.
- 10. The charismatic man from ‘Henry IV, The Merry Wives of Windsor’ who said the quote “I am not only witty in myself but the cause that wit is in other men.”
- 12. The Bard's most perverted young blade from the play 'Romeo and Juliet'.
- 14. The Jewish man from the play ‘The Merchant of Venice’ who is enraged with his daughter for falling in love with his enemy.
- 15. Juliet’s cousin who murders Mercutio and is then murdered by Romeo from the play ‘Romeo and Juliet’.
- 17. The clever female character from the play ‘As You Like It’ who disguised herself as a boy.
- 18. The incomplete and infamous backstabber from the play ‘Julius Caesar’.
- 22. Proteus' servant from the play 'The Two Gentlemen of Verona'.