| ALLS | "- well that ends well!" |
| ACTFIVE | When "All's Well That Ends Well" ends |
| STAR | 'That I should think to love a bright particular ___/And think to wed it' (Shakespeare All's Well That Ends Well (1603-4) (4) |
| EER | "This is the first truth that ___ thine own tongue was guilty of": "All's Well That Ends Well" |
| BERTRAM | "All's Well That Ends Well" count |
| HELENA | 'All's Well That Ends Well' role |
| ELS | Many characters in "All's Well That Ends Well"? |
| OFT | "Our remedies __ in ourselves do lie": "All's Well That Ends Well" |
| LAFEU | Shakespeare: Character in All's Well That ends Well, variantly |
| SUCCESSSTORY | It's no failure to read this as a tale where all's well that ends well (7,5) |
| PLAY | "I ____ the noble housewife with the time, to entertain it so merrily with a fool" (All's Well That Ends Well) |
| APOSTROPHE | Character in "All's Well That Ends Well" and "A Midsummer Night's Dream" |
| HESPERUS | In ancient Greek and Roman mythology, he is the evening star; his parentage and family is a bit confused, but he often is considered to have links to Atlas. In All's Well That Ends Well (act 2, scene |
| PRIAM | In Greek mythology, he is the last king of Troy. He succeeded his father, Laomedon, and extended Troy's dominion. In All's Well That Ends Well (act 1, scene 3), Lavatch says, "Why the Grecians sacked |
| ADVERB | One of a pair in All's Well That Ends Well? (6) |
| DOWRONGTONONE | "Love all, trust a few, ____" (All's Well That Ends Well) |
| DIANA | A young girl, daughter of a widow in Florence in All's Well That Ends Well (5) |
| SERVANT | “A ____ only, and a gentleman / Which I have sometime known” (All’s Well That Ends Well) |
| BLUE | "My heart's been borrowed and yours has been ___ / All's well that ends well to end u with you" |
| ERE | "End ___ I do begin" - All's Well That Ends Well |