| MARRIED | In 2.4, the Nurse encounters Romeo in the street. Romeo tells the Nurse to convey the following message to Juliet: "Bid her devise Some means to come to shrift this afternoon, And there she shall at F |
| ANON | When Juliet tells the Nurse she will come in from the balcony |
| NEEDLE | Something for the nurse to rub up the wrong way (6) |
| TEARSHEET | In 2.4, this character in this tavern confronts Pistol by saying, "By this wine, I'll thrust in your mouldy chaps an you play the saucy cuttle with me." |
| DONALBAIN | In 2.4, Duncan's two sons have fled and are hiding because they are under suspicion for having killed Duncan. What is the name of the second son? |
| ARM | A limb one is said to be prepared to give away in order to convey the extent of one's desires or wishes (3) |
| STEAM | Vaporous matter depicted in a notable painting by Turner to convey the impression of a train in motion (5) |
| MANTUA | In 3.3, Friar Laurence harbours Romeo. The Nurse arrives and finds Romeo there. Friar Laurence tells Romeo that he should run away and hide. Where does he tell Romeo to go? |
| VOULU | French for "wanted, wished", used to convey the idea of something being calculated, contrived, deliberate, feigned or lacking in spontaneity (5) |
| BLARNEY | Stone in Ireland said to convey the gift of persuasive talk (7) |
| EMOTICON | It uses keyboard characters to convey the tone of an email or text (8) |
| HEISBANISHED | In 3.2, the Nurse tells Juliet of Romeo's demise: "Tybalt is gone...; Romeo that killed him, ___ ___ ___." |
| BENVOLIO | Cousin and friend of Romeo in the William Shakespeare play Romeo and Juliet (8) |
| IRONY | Use of words to convey the opposite of what they normally mean (5) |
| LANDAU | Horse-drawn carriage mainly used to convey the Queen during her annual procession at Royal Ascot but also used for state occasions and royal weddings (6) |
| MEANING | Intending to convey the sense (7) |
| CARRIAGE | What it costs to convey the way one holds oneself (8) |
| MERCUTIO | Lively friend of Romeo in the William Shakespeare play Romeo and Juliet (8) |
| VERMILION | Madly in love, I'm putting Romeo in the shade |
| PATIO | The nurse who'd gone missing from Stourpaine was found when they dug up the paved outdoor area in her garden (5) |