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Romeo and Juliet

Romeo and Juliet Crossword Puzzle!
Across
Am I like such a ______? ( Act 3, Scene 1, Paragraph 3)
Ay me! What news? Why dost thou _____ thy hands? ( Act 3, Scene 2, Paragraph 8)
See where she comes from ______ with merry look. (Act 4, Scene 2, Paragraph 8)
_______ met, my lady and my wife! ( Act 4, Scene 1, Paragraph 6)
A _________, on my life. ( Act 2, Scene 4, Paragraph 5)
Tush, thou art ________. Leave me and do the thing I bid thee do. Hast thou no letters to me from the friar? (Act 5, Scene 1, Paragraph 7)
What, are you____, ho? Need you my help? ( Act 4, Scene 3, Paragraph 2)
These times of woe afford no times to woo. Madam, good night. __________ me to your daughter. ( Act 3, Scene 4, Paragraph 2)
God pardon sin! Wast thou with ________? ( Act 2, Scene 3, Paragraph 7)
Ay, you have been in a _____ hunt in your time; but I will watch you from such watching now. ( Act 4, Scene 4, Paragraph 6)
Down
I am almost ______ to stand alone here in the churchyard; yet I will adventure. (Act 5, Scene 3, Paragraph 2)
Romeo! My ______, Romeo! Romeo! ( Act 2, Scene 1, Sentence 2 )
Good even to my __________ confessor. ( Act 2, Scene 6, Paragraph 5)
What less than ________ is the prince's doom? ( Act 3, Scene 3, Paragraph 4)
_______, I'll go and bring it thee. (Act 5, Scene 2, Paragraph 7)
O Romeo, Romeo! _________ art thou Romeo? Deny thy father and refuse thy name; or, if thou wilt not, but sworn my love, and I'll no longer be a Capulet. ( Act 2, Scene 2, Paragraph 5)
I' faith, I'm sorry that thou art not well. Sweet , sweet, sweet nurse, tell me what says my ____. ( Act 2, Scene 5, Paragraph 12)
Then, ______, let day in, and let life out. ( Act 3, Scene 5, Paragraph 10)
Last word of the play. ( Act 5, Scene 3)
For _____, bring Juliet forth; her lord has come. (Act 4, Scene 5, Paragraph 11)