Across
- 6. Public place for eating, drinking, and lodging.
- 9. Changeable or inconstant in loyalty or affections.
- 12. Decorative pouch attached to a man's trousers.
- 13. Young man attending a knight; gentleman’s attendant.
- 14. Having deep grooves, often from cart wheels.
- 16. - Uniform provided to a servant or follower.
- 17. Servant responsible for cleaning and polishing boots.
- 19. The stone or brick floor of a fireplace.
- 21. Period of seven days; a week.
- 22. Drink drawn from a cask; a dose of medicine.
- 24. Person suffering from leprosy, often shunned.
- 25. Varied or mixed, especially referring to clothing of a jester.
- 26. - Covered in mold; often from damp or rot.
Down
- 1. Scribe or copyist, often handling legal documents.
- 2. - Wooden shoe worn over regular shoes to protect against mud.
- 3. Mischievous or impudent person; also a monkey.
- 4. - Thin, lightweight sword favored in duels.
- 5. Senior member of a town council.
- 7. - Money or goods given to the poor as charity.
- 8. Wealth brought by a bride to her marriage.
- 10. Small, tart apples often cooked.
- 11. Joke or playful remark.
- 15. Group of attendants accompanying someone of high rank.
- 18. Wooden frames for carrying coffins.
- 20. One-tenth of earnings, typically given to the church.
- 23. Wreaths of flowers or leaves for decoration.
