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Shakespeare's Words and Phrases

Across
Having or showing impressive beauty or dignity.
Readiness to give more of something such as money or time that is more than expected or required.
A short, confused fight or struggle at close quarters.
A place for sleeping.
Indirectly suggest or indicate; clue.
Without regret or guilt.
A large piece of material used as a bed-covering.
A robber or outlaw.
An agreement or settlement of a dispute that is reached by both sides making concessions.
Cause to be under water; descend below surface of water.
A person excessively concerned with minor details or rules.
The first appearance of light in the sky before sunrise.
Something that is thought or planned out ahead of time, especially a crime.
Provide someone with what is needed or required; serve food.
A lyric poem that is elevated in style.
Great in importance, extent, or size.
A feeling of great enthusiasm or eagerness.
The winner.
Obtain or bring about by discussion.
A feeling of great surprise and wonder.
Casual conversation, usually about others.
Down
Imitate.
Light or heat as emitted or reflected by something.
Walk or behave in a very confident, typically arrogant, or aggressive way.
Stylish.
The person in charge; who Karen wants to speak to.
Long-established; conservative.
Fixed or fastened so as not to give way or become loosened.
Offensive to moral principles.
The highest point of a hill or mountain.
So strange as to appear imaginary.
Tired, bored, or lacking enthusiasm.
Reference to a lower floor; to go down steps.
Free from disturbance; calm.
Associated with Mount Olympus or the Olympic Games.
A judge of merit or quality.
Unable to be heard; having no sound.
Lacking vitality; uninspiring.
A semiaquatic reptile.
Without merit or quality.
To speak or shout at length with expressive or aggressive language.
Uttering short, high-pitched cries.
Sparing or economical in regards to food or finances.
Amusingly unconventional.