| ROTTEN | "Something is - in the state of Denmark" |
| SMELT | How Hamlet sensed the State of Denmark? |
| HORATIO | To whom it is said "Something is rotten in the state of Denmark" |
| ROTTENNESS | State of Denmark? Nonsense - almost American one (10) |
| DAKAR | Capital of Denmark, alias that of Russia and that of Senegal (5) |
| LOLLAND | Fourth-largest island of Denmark, in the Baltic Sea south of Zealand and west of Falster (7) |
| CANUTE | King of England from 1016, of Denmark from 1018, and of Norway from 1028 (6) |
| INGRID | Mother of Margrethe II, Queen of Denmark |
| INDECISIVENESS | Hamlet showed this shrewdness, trapping leader of Denmark with last bit of scene (14) |
| HAMLET | Little piece of pork for Prince of Denmark? (6) |
| NEWZEALANDERS | Fresher gets around part of Denmark with the last of the gooseberries and kiwis (3,10) |
| ISABELLA | Princess daughter of Frederik and Mary of Denmark |
| SCANDINAVIA | Region of Europe that consists of Denmark, Norway and Sweden (11) |
| DRUDGE | Servile worker from the capital of Denmark offensive about first of girls (6) |
| OSLO | Capital due north of the northern tip of Denmark |
| EWEYN | King of Denmark known as Forkbeard who was the father of Canute (5) |
| GREENLANDER | Citizen of an autonomous territory of Denmark (pop about 55,000) (11) |
| SKAGERRAK | Broad strait of the North Sea separating southern Norway from the NW coast of Denmark (9) |
| ESBJERG | Large fishing port of Denmark, on the North Sea coast of west Jutland (7) |
| GREENLAND | Vast Arctic island that is officially part of the Kingdom of Denmark (9) |