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Twelfth Night Crossword Puzzle

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Mainly tests your knowledge of characters and quotes from Shakespeare's famous comedy. Although there are the odd clues that are more general than that!
Author: Plumbus - Diff: Harder

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      1. (and 30 Across)Thin, foolish character, "as tall as any man in Illyria."(3,6,9)
      4. It is this of the steward's that persuades his mistress he is mad.(4)
      6. The professional fool in the play.(5)
      7. (and 4 Down) "______-_______ed, a fashion she detests" (5-6)
      8. Sir ______ Belch, the main comic character of the play. (4)
      11. "If music be the food of love, ________ ____." (4,2)
      14. The country in which the play is set.(7)
      16. "Then westward __!" (2)
      18. The sub-plot could be described as this kind of comedy.(4)
      19. The first woman that the duke is in love with.(6)
      21. "I will awake it _____." Usual term for 'soon' in Shakespeare's plays.(4)
      23. The four letters on the letter that fool the steward into thinking it is addressed to him. (1,1,1,1)
      24. Exclamation of surprise or triumph.(2)
      25. "But if you are the devil, you are ______." Pretty or even-minded.
      27. Passion, something which there is a lot of in this play.
      29. The arrogant steward who gets his comeuppance in the play.(8)
      30. see 1 across

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      1. The disguise the fool adopts to fool the steward.(3,5)
      2. This type of fight is arranged between one of the leading clown characters and Cesario.(4)
      3. "Let us therefore ____ and drink."(3)
      4. See 7 Across.
      5. "I have one heart, one ______ and one truth." (5)
      9. Standard abbreviation for 'I will' or 'I shall', it is used often throughout the play.(3)
      10. She adopts the disguise of a man throughout most of the play.(5)
      12. The second sea captain we meet in the play.(8)
      13. The Duke of the state in which the play is set.(6)
      15. "If this were played upon a stage, I could condemn it as an _________ fiction." Unlikely. (10)
      17. The brother and sister in the story become separated because of this.(9)
      18. Lady Olivia's household play a trick on her steward that brings this state upon him!(8)
      20. Usually it means 'behold': e.g. "___, how hollow the fiend speaks within him".(2)
      22. "O, she that hath a heart of that fine _______." Structure or support? (5)
      23. The lady-in-waiting to the Duke's first love.(5)
      24. Nickname for Henry - especially in Shakespeare's histories.(3)
      26. "Thou wert as witty a piece of ___'s flesh as any in Illyria." The first woman. (3)
      28. "This is to give a ____, and in recompense desire my ____ again." Animal.