| TYBALTSLAIN | In 3.1, Romeo, to revenge Mercutio's death, fights Tybalt. The outcome of the sword fight causes Benvolio to say, "Romeo, away, be gone! The Citizens are up and ___ ___." |
| UNDERYOURARM | In 3.1, Mercutio and Tybalt fight. Tybalt wounds Mercutio. Mercutio falls into Romeo's arms. Mercutio tells Romeo how he was wounded: "I was hurt ___ ___ ___." |
| BUSTUP | Fight causes breakage... (4,2) |
| OSRIC | Cour tier who referees the sword fight between Hamlet and Laer tes (5) |
| WAITANDSEETHE | Take a patient approach to revenge? |
| GETBACK | Return to revenge? (3,4) |
| IRE | Fight cause, often |
| EXILEHIM | In 3.1, the Prince comes in to settle the fate of Romeo, who has fled the scene. The Prince says, "And for the offence Immediately we do ___ ___ hence." |
| FIDDLESTICK | In 3.1, Mercutio and Tybalt have a sword fight in the street. Mercutio refers to his sword with a euphemism. What does he call it? |
| GETTYSBURG | Pennsylvanian town; the scene of an 1863 battle crucial to the outcome of the American Civil War (10) |
| ROVE | Bush aide who claimed knowledge of "THE math" before incorrectly predicting the outcome of the 2006 |
| THEGOODWINS | In 3.1, Salanio and Salarino meet. Salarino says, "Antonio hath a ship of rich lading wracked on the narrow seas." What is the name of this place where the ship went down? |
| HEISBANISHED | In 3.2, the Nurse tells Juliet of Romeo's demise: "Tybalt is gone...; Romeo that killed him, ___ ___ ___." |
| KENDO | With its origins in the tradition of the samurai and meaning "way of the sword", a Japanese martial art and form of fencing using bamboo staves (5) |
| PEASEBLOSSOM | In 3.1, Titania enters with four fairies. She tells them that they must "Be kind and courteous to this gentleman," referring to Bottom. (She has fallen in love with this unusual-looking man.) Two of h |
| SWEAT | The outcome of the exercise |
| CINEMA | Where is seen the outcome of the shooting |
| 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? |
| QUEENMAB | Character referred to in Mercutio's speech in Romeo and Juliet and depicted in an illustration by Arthur Rackham (5,3) |
| APLAGUEONBOTHYOURHOUSES | Common rendering of the wounded Mercutio's curse on the Montague and Capulet families in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet |