Across |
1. | The Monk, Friar, and Prioress definitely need to work on this Moral Virtue |
7. | Pilgrim who relies on the code of chivalry. |
9. | Was a lawyer and often a judge (4 Words) |
12. | Ideal a knight was supposed to uphold (3 Words) |
15. | Refused to take a secular post (2 Words) |
18. | Language Chaucer wrote the tales in (2 Words) |
19. | Many people who are never satisfied could be said to be guilty of this sin |
20. | Worked for the church |
21. | The king who feuded with the Archbishop (3 Words) |
23. | Would only give repentance for money |
24. | Some one who is prone to anger |
25. | Where the pilgrims begin their journey together |
26. | Obsessed with wealth but really in debt |
30. | Many of the tales deal with this issue |
31. | People who are lazy have too much of this according to the physicians of the Middle Ages |
33. | What Thomas Beckett became after his death |
35. | Translated the Bible into English (2 Words) |
36. | Number of times the Wife of Bath has been married |
37. | Archbishop of Canterbury (2 Words) |
38. | Time of year when the pilgrims begin their journey |
39. | This moral virtue is difficult to live by when we feel that we have been wronged |
40. | Cheerful and happy full of blood |
41. | One of the knight's strongest traits |