Shakespeare's words

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Across
  1. 4. touching with the lips (Love's Labour's Lost)
  2. 6. a room for sleeping; furnished with a bed (A midsummernights dream)
  3. 7. conventional; long-established, bound by tradition (Richard III)
  4. 9. to talk casually, usually about others (The Comedy of Errors)
  5. 11. one who controls or administers; person in charge(Love's Labour's Lost)
  6. 13. to speak at length in inflated or extravagant language(Hamlet)
  7. 14. not heard; unable to be heard (All's Well That Ends Well)
  8. 15. having no value or merit; contemptible(The Two Gentlemen of Verona)
  9. 17. worn out; bored or past feeling (Henry VI)
  10. 18. repulsive or disgusting; offensive to one's morality(Love's Labour's Lost)
  11. 19. a large, carnivorous reptile closely related to the crocodile (Romeo and Juliet)
  12. 20. dog: a young, domestic dog (King John),
Down
  1. 1. (n) one who judges merit or expresses a reasoned opinion (Love's Labour's Lost)
  2. 2. stylish; characteristic of a particular period (Troilus and Cressida)
  3. 3. to act or move quickly (The Comedy of Errors)
  4. 5. on a lower floor; down the steps (Henry IV)
  5. 8. incorporating different types or kinds; diverse(Titus Andronicus)
  6. 10. to remove clothes or other covering(The Taming of the Shrew)
  7. 12. the round part of the eye; organ for vision (Henry VI)
  8. 16. feeling sad due to lack of companionship(Coriolanus)