| POMFRET | In 3.3, what is the name of the prison to which three "nobles" are brought to be killed? (One of them is named Vaughn.) |
| HANDKERCHIEF | In 3.3, what does Iago's wife pick up that Desdemona has dropped, which she gives to Iago to use against her? (Iago later presents this item to Othello, which enrages him.) |
| REASONABLE | Fair to say nobles are a problem (10) |
| DEPTHS | The _____: a low moral standard to which 3, 14 down has been accused of sinking (6) |
| HEAD | The principal matters are brought to, forcing conclusion (4) |
| TABLE | A set of figures courses are brought to (5) |
| ZOOMORDAMAGES | Place where injured animals are brought to recuperate? |
| ZOOFORDAMAGES | Place where injured animals are brought to recuperate? |
| ROLLS | Which motoring pioneer was the first person to be killed in an aeroplane crash in the UK? (7,5) |
| CHARLES | Which motoring pioneer was the first person to be killed in an aeroplane crash in the UK? (7,5) |
| GREENEYED | In 3.3, Iago is conspiring to make Cassio the fall guy by telling Othello a number of salacious accusations about Cassio and Desdemona. He says, "O, beware, my lord, of jealousy: It is the ___ monster |
| RALPHMOULDY | In 3.3, Falstaff comes to recruit and enlist men to fight. What is first name called from the recruitment roll? |
| THOR | Norse god fated to be killed by the worldserpent Jormungandr in the final battle of Ragnarok (4) |
| ALITTLEGRAVE | In 3.3, Bolingbroke and his army confronts King Richard and his entourage at his refuge. In his speech, Richard goes through a list of what he must give up as King. One of those items on the list is" |
| BESTMATE | Which three-time winner of the Cheltenham Gold Cup is buried by the racecourse's finishing post? (4,4) |
| FORTHETAKING | Is this why thief went to prison to avail of what can be picked up easily? (3,3,6) |
| OTTER | In 3.3, at the tavern, Falstaff accuses Mistress Quickly of pickpocketing his money. He says, "Setting thy womanhood aside, thou art a beast to say otherwise." Name the animal. |
| CUYP | Name of a family of Dutch artists from Dordrecht, of which three members gained distinction, viz landscapist Aelbert, genre-painter Benjamin and portraitist Jacob (4) |
| MARY | Between 1600 and 1800, about half the females in England had one of which three names? (4,4,9) |
| ANNE | Between 1600 and 1800, about half the females in England had one of which three names? (4,4,9) |