| AROINT | '___ thee, witch!' the rump-fed ronyon cries' (Shakespeare Macbeth (1606)) (6) |
| RUMPFED | Folio's replacement for line in wrinkly hag's description of ronyon |
| BANQUO | Thane of Lochaber and father of Fleance in Shakespeare's Macbeth (1606) |
| ALEPPO | 'Her husband's to ___ gone, master o' th' Tiger' (Shakespeare Macbeth act 1, sc. 3) (6) |
| PHYSICIAN | 'More needs she the divine than the ___,' Shakespeare, Macbeth (1606) |
| STREAK | Vein runs in the rump (6) |
| BEHIND | The rump, so how can it be a whole animal? |
| LEIDEN | Dutch city that was the birthplace of Rembrandt in 1606 (6) |
| HECATE | Tom getting divorce finally - she's a witch! |
| BELL | 'The ___ invites me' (Shakespeare, Macbeth (1606) |
| IDIOT | 'It is a tale told by an ___' (Shakespeare Macbeth (1606) |
| CAULDRON | 'Fire burn and ___ bubble' (Shakespeare Macbeth (1606) |
| FAWKES | York-born conspirator executed in 1606 |
| MALCOLM | Elder son of the murdered King Duncan in Shakespeare's Macbeth (1606) |
| DUNSINANE | Hill of central Scotland to which 'Great Birnam wood' came in Shakespeare's Macbeth (1606) |
| COURAGE | 'But screw your ___ to the sticking-place' (Shakespeare Macbeth act 1 so. 7) (7) |
| TOPSIDE | Lean cut of beef taken from the round of a cow, in the area between the leg and the rump (7) |
| SIBYL | Maybe sly about a bit of a fib, the witch! (5) |
| PITY | '___, like a naked new-born babe' (Shakespeare Macbeth act 1, sc. 7) (4) |
| LOIN | Cut of meat from the side and back of an animal, taken between the ribs and the rump (4) |