Vocabulary 3 Part 1

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Across
  1. 3. in the 1500s ____was considered a health risk; only done about once a year
  2. 6. Shakespeare was married to Ann ____
  3. 7. (v.) to expel, to get rid of something troublesome or oppressive
  4. 9. in the comedies, women often enter the forest and put on _____
  5. 10. (v.)to make shorter
  6. 11. (n.)verbal or physical noisy or heated dispute
  7. 13. (v./n.) to disagree; a disagreement
  8. 14. (n./adj.)a follower or supporter; sticking to something
Down
  1. 1. (v.) to manufacture or invent
  2. 2. Shakespeare's date of ____ was April 23, 1564
  3. 4. (n.) engaging in extreme eating or drinking, greedy, overindulgence
  4. 5. Shakespeare's comedies usually end in _____
  5. 7. (adj.) famous, outstanding, distinguished
  6. 8. (adj.) sweet innocent, like an angel
  7. 12. (v.) to pardon, to overlook