| CHOUGH | These birds are gregarious, have whistling calls, and are aerial acrobats. In The Tempest (act 2, scene 1), Antonio says, "As this Gonzalo; I myself could make / A ___ of as deep chat. O that you bore |
| FEATHER | Its birds are gregarious |
| ROPE | Cord for some aerial acrobats |
| TUNIS | It was a Roman city on the north coast of Africa, near the site of ancient Carthage. It was occupied by the Germans in 1942 and liberated by Allied troops in 1943. In The Tempest (act 2, scene 1), Seb |
| SCAMEL | In 'The Tempest' (Act 2, Scene 2), a word of unknown meaning, thought to be a bird (6) |
| MILAN | It is the capital of the region of Lombardy (Lombardia) in northern Italy. It is a leading financial centre and the most prosperous manufacturing and commercial city of Italy. In The Tempest (act 1, s |
| EAST | 'It is the ___, and Juliet is the sun' (Shakespeare Romeo and Juliet act 2, sc. 2) (4) |
| DOVES | These birds are smaller, long-tailed members of the pigeon family. They're also a symbol of peace. In Henry VI Part 3 (act 2, scene 2), Clifford says, "The smallest worm will turn being trodden on, / |
| SCARS | 'He jests at ___ that never felt a wound' (Shakespeare Romeo and Juliet act 2, sc. 2) (5) |
| TRADE | 'War is the ___ of kings' (John Dryden King Arthur (libretto, 1691) act 2, sc. 2) (5) |
| TRAPEZE | Type of swing used by circus acrobats in the aerial art developed by Jules Leotard (7) |
| PEARL | 'I must go seek some dew-drops here,/And hang a ___ in every cowslip's ear' (Shakespeare A Midsummer Night's Dream act 2, sc. 1) (5) |
| FALCON | This bird is a diurnal bird of prey characterized by long, pointed wings and swift, powerful flight. These birds are also used in an ancient sport. In Richard II (act 1, scene 3), Henry Bolingbroke sa |
| STAGE | 'All the world's a ___' (Shakespeare As You Like It act 2, sc. 7) (5) |
| BEER | 'To suckle fools and chronicle small ___' (Shakespeare Othello act 2, sc. 1) (4) |
| MAGIC | 'But this rough ___ I here abjure' (Shakespeare The Tempest act 5, sc. 1) (5) |
| EXITS | 'I know death hath ten thousand several doors/ For men to take their ___' (John Webster The Duchess of Malfi (1623) act 2 sc 5 |
| REEDBUCK | Any of the three African antelopes (southern, mountain and bohor) making up the genus Redunca, having a distinctive whistling call (8) |
| EGGS | 'I can suck melancholy out of a song as a weasel sucks ___' (Shakespeare As You Like It act 2, sc. 5) (4) |
| EDEN | 'This other ___, demi-paradise' (Shakespeare Richard II act. 2, sc. 1) (4) |