| PARDON | In 5.3, the Duke and Duchess and the Duke's son all end up in court before King Henry. What does the Duchess ask the King to do? |
| MOREWOE | In 5.3, the Prince ends the play by summarizing the story: "For never was a story of ___ ___ Than this of Juliet and her Romeo." |
| STUPENDOUSLY | Why you lost, all ends up, in a hugely surprising way (12) |
| SEA | Mollusca, crocodile, bass, may all end up here (3) |
| ENOS | Character in Genesis and "The Dukes of Hazzard" |
| PARR | "Sounds equal to me," survived she, before King Henry could cut her... (4) |
| TAD | Martin son (ALL MY CHILDREN) |
| STANTONDREW | Our daughter and our three sons all live in Waterston -- they are arranging a visit to our place near Chew Magna (7,4) |
| PROSPERO | Usurped duke's son accepted in genteel circle |
| ASTIN | Duke's son |
| LORD | Duke's son |
| LUMME | Fancy sons all shun slums and mess (5) |
| NASALLY | North American sons all finally pay through the nose |
| TREASON | In 5.2, a scene with the Duke and Duchess of York, the Duke snatches a letter from his son. After he reads the letter, what does he accuse his son of? |
| JACOBI | Derek -; actor whose television roles include the title character in Cadfael and the Duke of Windsor in the third series of The Crown (6) |
| THOUTOAD | In 4.4, Richard, who is now king, encounters the Duchess and Queen Elizabeth. The Duchess asks, "Where is thy brother Clarence?" She uses a perjorative phrase. What is that phrase? |
| RAMPLING | Actress who has starred in films including Georgy Girl, The Wings of the Dove, The Duchess and 45 Ye |
| EDWARD | Forename of the Earl of Wessex, the youngest of the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh's four children (6) |
| NEUROTIC | End up in court, at the end, being hypersensitive (8) |
| DEATHKNELL | Sign of the end. The end? All 'end of clock' nonsense (5,5) |