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Across
| 1/4 | | Shakespeare's lovers, ______ and ______ (5,6) |
| 9 | | All together (2,5) |
| 10 | | (of handwriting, print, etc.) able
to be read (7) |
| 11 | | Hang freely (6) |
| 14 | | Make worse or less effective (6) |
| 15 | | Leave out (7) |
| 16 | | A ridge of coral or rock in a body
of water (4) |
| 17 | | The birds and the ____ (4) |
| 18 | | A protective structure to prevent
a beach from washing away (7) |
| 19 | | The top edge of a vessel (4) |
| 21 | | "____ and Marriage" (4) |
| 24 | | Make aware of (7) |
| 26 | | "From this ______" (6)
| 27 | | To be alive or continues to live (6) |
| 30 | | The work of caring for the sick (7) |
| 31 | | One the first colonists or settler
in a new territory (7) |
| 32 | | "I will ______ love you" (6) |
| 33 | | Egyptian water lily (5) |
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Down
| 1 | | A relationship between two lovers (7) |
| 2 | | Brawn (6) |
| 3 | | Cookie (4) |
| 4 | | A sudden impact (4) |
| 5 | | Bean or pea plant (6) |
| 6 | | Hug, usually with fondness (7) |
| 7 | | "Love Me _______" (6) |
| 8 | | Valentine candy, Conversation
______ (6) |
| 12 | | A passage selected from a larger
work (7) |
| 13 | | Send these on Valentine's Day (7) |
| 14 | | Love unquestioningly and
uncritically (7) |
| 19 | | Conversation heart saying (2 4) |
| 20 | | Not adhering to ethical or moral
principles (7) |
| 22 | | ______ were documented as a
aphrodisiac food by the Romans (7)
| 23 | | Make certain of (6) |
| 24 | | Chest pain due to reduced oxygen
to the heart (6)
| 25 | | To urge somebody strongly and
earnestly to do something (6) |
| 28 | | Matures (4) |
| 29 | | Opaque gem (4) |
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