Across
- 2. “His eyes were narrow, he was as hot and lecherous as a sparrow"
- 5. Comes up with the idea to tell tales on the way to Canterbury
- 9. Sells fake relics; money hungry
- 10. “No one alive could talk as well as he did on points of medicine and surgery”
- 11. Wart on his nose; a buffoon
- 12. The knight’s son
- 14. Believes that happiness is most important; had people over to eat his food
- 15. Servant to the squire; “a proper forester”
- 17. Hard worker; “many a load of dung one time or other he must have carted through the morning dew
- 19. Was respected but “none knew he was in debt”
- 21. “He was a carpenter of first-rate skill”
Down
- 1. "Always killed his man"
- 3. “They were so trim and fresh their gear would pass for new”
- 4. Cleric Studious and spends all his money on books
- 6. of the Law “Nowhere there was so busy a man as he; But was less busy than he seemed to be”
- 7. “An illiterate fellow who can outpace the wisdom of a heap of learned men”
- 8. Holy man of good renown; poor but “rich in holy thought and work”
- 12. Good fighter; “the nicer rules of conscience he ignored”
- 13. “No morsel from her lips did she let fall”
- 14. Merry; takes advantage of the poor
- 16. Loved to hunt; did not listen to how the church wanted him to act
- 18. of Bath Somewhat deaf; has had five husbands
- 20. People loved his food; ulcer on his knee
