CWWFileFormat=2.0 PuzzleTitle=Works Of Shakespeare PuzzleSubtitle= CreatedBy= CreditsLine=www.CrosswordWeaver.com CustomAlphabet=ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ Columns=22 Rows=17 TightlyCrossed=F LooseAutoSize=T SymmetryMode=No Symmetry EveryPuzzleDifferent=T FlagOneLetterSlots=F FlagTwoLetterSlots=F ShowHotSpots=F Exchanged=F LGCS=30156 [Paper Size and Margins] Printer=hp deskjet 990c Orientation=0 PaperWidth=8.5 PaperHeight=11 MarginTop=0.97 MarginLeft=0.97 MarginRight=0.97 MarginBottom=1.1 PutFrameOnCode=7 FrameStyle=Three varied lines = 0.02 * 0, Gap, 0.08 * 0, Gap, 0.02 * 0 FrameInsideTop=0.25 FrameInsideLeft=0.25 FrameInsideRight=0.25 FrameInsideBottom=0.25 FrameOutsideTop=0.5 FrameOutsideLeft=0.5 FrameOutsideRight=0.5 FrameOutsideBottom=0.63 [Unsolved Puzzle] CellWidth=0.25 CellHeight=0.25 GridLineThickness=0.01 BlockedCellColor=5 RemovedCellColor=0 CellNumberPercent=36 PuzzlePage=1 PuzzleLeft=0.53 PuzzleTop=0 [Solution] AlignSolution=T CellWidthSol=0.15 CellHeightSol=0.28 GridLineThicknessSol=0.01 CellLetterPercent=90 SolutionFont=Arial SolutionThemeBold=T SolutionThemeColor=F [Clues and Columns] ClueColumns=1 SeparateClues=F AcrossText=Across DownText=Down LeadingPercentage=115 ClueNumberFont=Arial ClueNumberFontSize=10 ClueNumberBold=T ClueTextFont=Arial ClueTextFontSize=10 ClueThemeBold=T ClueThemeItalic=T ClueThemeInColor=F ClueThemeAllCaps=F AcrDwnFont=Arial AcrDwnFontSize=10 AcrDwnBold=T AcrDwnCapitals=T NewColumnDown=F WordBankCB=F WordBankMode=Bottom WordBankSort=Alpha WordBankHeader=WORD BANK: WordBankPager=1 asWordBankHeight=0.38333 [Title and Credits Details] PutTitleOnCode=2 TitleFont=Times New Roman TitleFontSize=36 TitleColor=0 TitleBIUS=FFFF SubtitleFont=Times New Roman SubtitleFontSize=18 SubtitleColor=0 SubtitleBIUS=FFFF SubtitleExtraSpacing=0.000 CreditsFont=Times New Roman CreditsFontSize=7 [Auto-Layout] AutoLayout=T AutoMargins=T AutoTitleSize=T AutoCellSize=T AutoCellShape=T AutoCenter=T AutoLayout_OnApply=T AutoLayout_OnSpill=T AutoClueColumns=T AutoNewColumn=T AutoClueSize=T AutoClueSpacing=T AutoLayoutPageChoice=1 AskBeforeUsingTwoPages=T GRID: ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ s ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ t h e m e r c h a n t o f v e n i c e ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ n ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ j ~ ~ r ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ n ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ u ~ ~ o ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ e ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ l ~ ~ m u c h a d o a b o u t n o t h i n g i ~ ~ e ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ e ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ u ~ ~ o ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ i ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ s ~ m a c b e t h ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ g ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ h ~ c ~ ~ n ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ h ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ a ~ a m i d s u m m e r n i g h t s d r e a m ~ e ~ ~ j ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ e ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ l ~ s ~ ~ u ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ g l o b e t h e a t e r a ~ ~ l ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ n ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ t ~ r ~ ~ i ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ e ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ t h e t a m i n g o f t h e s h r e w END GRID THEME WORDS: 0 -- Hamlet |Play of a young prince's efforts to avenge his murdered father's ghost 0 -- Macbeth |Bloody play involving man and wife killing many to bring to pass witches' prophecy that he will be king 0 -- JuliusCaesar |Play in which Mark Antony encites the avenging anger of the people for the murder of their leader with the famous words: "Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears" (2 wds.) 0 -- RomeoAndJuliet |Tragic story of lovers from the Montague and Capulet families which stop feuding only after the young lovers' deaths (3 wds.) 0 -- MuchAdoAboutNothing |Comical, but intense, play about love overcoming both an aversion to marriage and deception caused by others, happily ending in a double marriage - made into a modern film by Kenneth Branagh (4 wds.) 0 -- TheTamingOfTheShrew |Funny play about a father who gives his extremely stubborn and intemperate daughter away to a man who teachers her to lovingly obey him no matter what the request, concluding with the request to "KIss me Kate" (5 wds.) 0 -- TheMerchantOfVenice |Play about a man who waigers his friend's life so that he can marry a wealthy woman and thereby pay his friend back. When all comes crashing down, it is this wealthy woman - now his wife - and her friend who save the day (4 wds.) 0 -- GlobeTheater |Playhouse built so Shakespeare's acting troupe could perform his famous plays (2 wds.) 0 -- SonnetEighteen |One of Shakespeare's most famous poems, beginning "Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?" (2 wds.) 0 -- AMidsummerNightsDream |Play involving several couples seeking to get married, fairies, and a minion named Puck who mixes everything up. It's all cleared up magically by the Fairy King, leaving the lovers with just the memory of a crazy "dream" (4 wds.) END THEME WORDS CURRENT CLUES ACROSS: 2 THEMERCHANTOFVENICE |Play about a man who waigers his friend's life so that he can marry a wealthy woman and thereby pay his friend back. When all comes crashing down, it is this wealthy woman - now his wife - and her friend who save the day (4 wds.) 5 MUCHADOABOUTNOTHING |Comical, but intense, play about love overcoming both an aversion to marriage and deception caused by others, happily ending in a double marriage - made into a modern film by Kenneth Branagh (4 wds.) 6 MACBETH |Bloody play involving man and wife killing many to bring to pass witches' prophecy that he will be king 8 AMIDSUMMERNIGHTSDREAM |Play involving several couples seeking to get married, fairies, and a minion named Puck who mixes everything up. It's all cleared up magically by the Fairy King, leaving the lovers with just the memory of a crazy "dream" (4 wds.) 9 GLOBETHEATER |Playhouse built so Shakespeare's acting troupe could perform his famous plays (2 wds.) 10 THETAMINGOFTHESHREW |Funny play about a father who gives his extremely stubborn and intemperate daughter away to a man who teachers her to lovingly obey him no matter what the request, concluding with the request to "KIss me Kate" (5 wds.) CURRENT CLUES DOWN: 1 SONNETEIGHTEEN |One of Shakespeare's most famous poems, beginning "Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?" (2 wds.) 3 JULIUSCAESAR |Play in which Mark Antony encites the avenging anger of the people for the murder of their leader with the famous words: "Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears" (2 wds.) 4 ROMEOANDJULIET |Tragic story of lovers from the Montague and Capulet families which stop feuding only after the young lovers' deaths (3 wds.) 7 HAMLET |Play of a young prince's efforts to avenge his murdered father's ghost END CURRENT CLUES END.