Across
- 1. "I go, and it is done. The bell invites me." (2.1.62)
- 3. "We are sent / to give thee from our royal master thanks," (1.3.102-103)
- 6. "'Tis said they eat each other." (2.4.18)
- 9. "Hark, I hear horses." (3.3.9)
- 11. "The king comes here tonight." (1.5.29)
- 14. "Till he unseamed him from the name to th' chops," (1.2.22)
- 17. "Great business must be wrought ere noon." (3.5.22)
- 18. "That which hat made them drunk hath made me bold." (2.2.1)
- 19. "The cloudy messenger turns me his back," (3.6.42)
- 20. "O horror, horror, horror!" (2.3.58)
- 21. "Who's there, i' th' name of / Beelzebub?" (2.3.3-4)
Down
- 2. "Or have we eaten on the insane root" (1.1.85)
- 4. "We have lost best half of our affair." (3.3.22)
- 5. "The moon is down. I have not heard the clock." (2.1.2)
- 7. "A drum, a drum! / Macbeth doth come." (1.3.30-31)
- 8. "In thunder, lightning, or in rain?" (1.1.2)
- 10. "His absence, sir, / Lays blame upon his promise." (3.4.43-44)
- 12. "All hail, Macbeth! Hail to thee, thane of Cawdor!" (1.3.50)
- 13. "O valiant cousin! Worthy gentleman!" (1.2.24)
- 15. "I hear / Macduff lives in disgrace." (3.6.22-23)
- 16. "So weary with disasters, tugged with fortune," (3.1.112)
