| VILLAINY | In 5.2, Othello tells Emilia, Iago's wife, that Iago said that Desdemona was false. Emilia sees that Othello has killed Desdemona. Emilia goes out to the street and confronts Iago. She finds out it wa |
| DIEUPONAKISS | In 5.2, Othello confronts the truth of his jealousy. Othello stabs Iago, but Iago remains alive. Cassio tells the story of the handkerchief. Othello then stabs himself. What are his last words? |
| 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.) |
| JEALOUSY | In 3.4, Othello confronts Desdemona about Cassio. Othello asks her about an object that he gave her. She denies having lost it. Desdemona says to Emilia, Iago's wife: "Heaven keep that monster from Ot |
| DIEINMUSIC | In 5.2, Emilia confronts Iago with the truth in front of witnesses. Iago's lies and deceit begin to unravel. Iago stabs her and then exits. Emilia's last words are "I will play the swan, And ___ ___ _ |
| HESTABSHIM | In 5.1, we see Iago has set Roderigo up to kill Cassio, so that Iago himself will appear blameless. Roderigo draws his sword and confronts Cassio in the street. He is wounded by Cassio. Iago then woun |
| OWNFOREVER | At the end of 3.3, Iago's plan is finally working to get Othello on his side. "Now art thou my lieutenant," Othello tells Iago, who responds: "I am your ___ ___ ___." |
| EMILIA | Iago's wife in Shakespearean tragedy Othello |
| ILIED | 'Okay, that was false' |
| BELIED | Showed it was false to be flat out in bed (6) |
| PRETENDED | Beforehand, was inclined to have assumed it was false (9) |
| LIED | Was false in song (4) |
| SONNET | "O, never say that I was false of heart ...," e.g. |
| INSPECTOR | I have ten crops and this man sees that things are being done correctly (9) |
| DRAWSADAGGER | In 5.2, Caesar and his Council of War are near Alexandria. Proculeius goes to Cleopatra to tell her that all will be well in her surrender to Caesar. Cleopatra says, "I hourly learn A doctrine of obed |
| EMIA | Iago's wife |
| OCULIST | He sees that the pupils are regularly tested .. (7) |
| ROTHERHAM | Town sees that woman's meat go off first (9) |
| OBSERVES | Sees that the old boy hits the ball first (8) |
| ASSUMED | Had supposed it was false |