| HAMLET | "To be, or not to be" play |
| DOING | In the WWII comedy To Be Or Not To Be, Colonel Ehrhardt says, "I saw him in Hamlet in London. What he did to Shakespeare we are ... to Poland |
| HIMSELF | To whom Hamlet said, "To be, or not to be" |
| SLING | Mentioned in Hamlet's "To be, or not to be" soliloquy, a primitive type of weapon in the form of a loop or strap for hurling stones (5) |
| DAGGER | In Hamlet's "To be, or not to be" speech, he refers to "a bare bodkin." What is that? |
| RAISONDETRE | 'To be or not to be' answer? |
| ACTT | When Hamlet says "To be, or not to be" |
| ACTIII | When Hamlet says "To be, or not to be" |
| ACTTHREE | When 'To be, or not to be' is spoken |
| CAROLELOMBARD | Her last film was 'To Be or Not to Be' |
| QUESTION | "To be or not to be", for example (8) |
| NOBLER | Seventh word after "To be, or not to be" |
| IAMB | One of three in 'To be or not to be' |
| ELSINORE | "To be, or not to be" soliloquy setting |
| VERBALLY | To be, or not to be, a friend, as said (8) |
| UNOBTAINABLE | Maybe biannual, to be or not to be rung (12) |
| MAD | What Hamlet is thought to be, or not to be |
| IAMBIC | Like "To be or not to be" |
| VERB | To be, or not to be, that is the answer (4) |
| OPTION | To be or not to be, e.g. |