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Answer | Clue |
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IAGO | false friend in Shakespeare |
BARD | the ___ of Avon (Shakespeare) |
ETON | school where some of “Shakespeare in Love” was filmed |
HIES | speeds through Shakespeare? |
IAGO | shakespeare villain who says “Virtue? A fig!” |
ENOW | sufficient, to Shakespeare |
BARD | shakespeare, e.g. |
IAGO | “I, ___,” Shakespeare-inspired novel written from the villain’s perspective |
LEAR | king of Shakespeare |
IAGO | shakespeare character who inquires “Are your doors lock’d?” |
AVON | bard of ___ (Shakespeare) |
THEE | you, to Shakespeare |
IAGO | shakespeare villain who says “I am not what I am” |
IAGO | shakespeare villain with more lines than the title character |
LEAR | shakespeare character who says “How sharper than a serpent’s tooth it is / To have a thankless child!” |
IAGO | roderigo’s killer, in Shakespeare |
LEAN | how Cassius looks to Caesar, in Shakespeare |
BEITSO | “May that happen,” in Shakespeare |
SONNET | one of Shakespeare’s begins “My mistress’ eyes are nothing like the sun” |
IAMBS | shakespeare’s “Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day?” has five of them |
ACTIV | penultimate part of a Shakespeare play |
OROMEO | start of a classic question in Shakespeare |
ASP | shakespeare’s “pretty worm of Nilus” |
VERONA | setting of two Shakespeare plays |
HIE | shake a leg, in Shakespeare |
OPHELIA | daughter of Polonius, in Shakespeare |
FIE | “Phooey!,” to Shakespeare |
CLASSIC | like works of Shakespeare or Frank Sinatra |
SONNETEER | shakespeare, notably |
ILLYRIA | setting for Shakespeare’s “Twelfth Night” |
APT | like the anagram “I’ll make a wise phrase” for “William Shakespeare” |
BEITSO | words of agreement in Shakespeare |
OBERON | titania’s spouse, in Shakespeare |
ASP | shakespeare’s “poor venomous fool” |
OBERON | shakespeare’s fairy king |
ASP | “The pretty worm of Nilus … that kills and pains not,” per Shakespeare |
VIOLENT | word that fills both parts of the Shakespeare quote “These ___ delights have ___ ends” |
IAMBIC | like Shakespeare’s feet? |
ARIEL | disney princess who shares a name with a Shakespeare character |
OTHELLO | shakespeare character who says “I kiss’d thee ere I kill’d thee” |
LOVES | start of a three-word alliterative name of a Shakespeare play |
ASP | prop in a Shakespeare tragedy |
ILIAD | classic work that’s the basis for Shakespeare’s “Troilus and Cressida” |
CURST | put a hex on à la Shakespeare |
ROMEO | shakespeare character who cries “Then I defy you, stars!” |
ALE | “For a quart of ___ is a dish for a king”: Shakespeare’s “The Winter’s Tale” |
ADO | shakespeare’s “Much ___ About Nothing” |
ERE | before, to Shakespeare |
TIMON | shakespeare’s “___ of Athens” |
MUSIC | “The food of love,” per Shakespeare |
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