| LAUNCELOTGOBBO | Shylock's servant in The Merchant of Venice (9,5) |
| NERISSA | Portia's servant in The Merchant of Venice |
| GOBBO | Shylock's servant (M. of V.) |
| COLCHIS | In Greek mythology, it was the home of Medea and the destination of the Argonauts, a place of great wealth. In The Merchant of Venice (act 1, scene 1), Bassanio says, "Hang on her temples like a golde |
| BLACKEYE | A shiner for the servant in the borders of Belize (5,3) |
| RIALTO | It is a stone-arch bridge that crosses over the narrowest point of the Grand Canal in Venice. It is also the oldest bridge across that canal. In The Merchant of Venice (act 1, scene 3), Shylock says, |
| JESSICA | Shylock's daughter in "The Merchant of Venice" |
| POUNDOFFLESH | Shylock's harsh demand, in "The Merchant of Venice" |
| ZANY | From the name of a stock comic servant in the commedia dell'arte, a word used to mean absurd, amusingly eccentric, bizarre or clownish (4) |
| ELF | House-___ (type of servant in the Harry Potter books) |
| ATTENDANCE | Servants in the auditorium: but how many in the audience? |
| LEAH | Mentioned only once in The Merchant of Venice, who was Shylock's wife? (4) |
| ARIEL | Prospero's servant in "The Tempest" |
| AMAH | Female servant in the East |
| BUTTONS | Male servant in the Cinderella pantomime (7) |
| CALIBAN | Prospero's servant in "The Tempest" |
| IGOR | Servant in the "Discworld" novels |
| YEOMAN | Middle ranking servant in the old Sultanate (6) |
| BATMAN | British officer's personal servant in the armed forces and fictional superhero |
| PIGEONS | These birds (about 250 known species) occur worldwide except in the coldest regions and the most remote islands. They all strut about with a characteristic bobbing of the head. In The Merchant of Veni |