The Taming of the Shrew

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Across
  1. 3. To follow rules or fit in with others.
  2. 4. Wanting to keep someone safe.
  3. 7. So in love that it affects your emotions or behavior.
  4. 9. Pleasant and likeable.
  5. 10. Cruel or unfair treatment of people.
  6. 12. Relating to the time of Queen Elizabeth I (1558–1603), often linked to Shakespearean plays.
  7. 14. Following old customs or ways.
  8. 16. The area where actors perform in a play.
  9. 19. A part of a play set in one place at one time.
  10. 20. Brave and confident.
  11. 23. Not guilty or unaware of bad things.
  12. 28. Naturally charming and able to attract others.
  13. 29. To force someone to do something.
  14. 30. Deeply in love or obsessed, often foolishly.
  15. 31. Acting without thinking first.
  16. 32. Confident and in control, like a leader.
  17. 33. Standing up for yourself in a confident way.
  18. 35. Stubborn and unwilling to change one’s mind.
  19. 36. Loving and emotional, focused on love.
  20. 37. Wanted or attractive to others.
  21. 38. Having a lot of money or possessions.
Down
  1. 1. Bossy and trying to control others.
  2. 2. A long speech by one character.
  3. 5. A society where men hold most of the power.
  4. 6. Lively, brave, and not afraid to argue.
  5. 8. Willing to do what someone tells you.
  6. 9. The background or situation in which something happens.
  7. 11. A speech where a character speaks their thoughts aloud, usually alone on stage.
  8. 13. Free and not controlled by others.
  9. 15. Refusing to obey rules or authority.
  10. 17. To make someone suffer for doing something wrong.
  11. 18. The ability to control people or things.
  12. 21. Not giving up easily.
  13. 22. Trying to rule or influence others too much.
  14. 24. Clever in a tricky or dishonest way.
  15. 25. Very attractive to look at.
  16. 26. Controlling others in a sneaky or unfair way.
  17. 27. A short remark a character makes to the audience, not heard by others on stage.
  18. 34. Having strong emotions or love.
  19. 37. A story written to be performed by actors.