| ASOUR | "God befriend us ___ cause is just": "Henry IV Part 1" |
| COGNOVIT | Defendant's agreement the plaintiff's cause is just |
| ETHICAL | Just Henry in charge, with others all around (7) |
| MAGORIAN | Children's author noted for Goodnight Mister Tom and Just Henry (8) |
| CUCKOO | This bird is known for laying its eggs in other bird species' nests. Its name derives from the sounds it makes. In Henry IV, Part 1 (act 5, scene 1), Worcester says, "And being fed by us you used us s |
| PEGASUS | It is described at the winged horse that sprang from the blood of Medusa when killed by Perseus. In Henry IV, Part 1 (act 4, scene 1), the Dauphin says of this horse: "To turn and wind a fiery ___ / A |
| STARLING | This is a chunky iridescent black bird with a long sharp bill. The millions in North America are descendants of 100 birds released in New York City in 1890-91. In Henry IV, Part 1 (act 1, scene 3), He |
| SHADE | 'Let us be Diana's foresters,/Gentlemen of the ___' (Shakespeare Henry IV, Part 1 act 1, sc. 2) (5) |
| HOTSPUR | Sir Henry Percy, in Henry IV, Part 1 |
| AMERE | Shakespeare... "Honour is _ ___ scutcheon: and so ends my catechism." - Falstaff in Henry IV, Part 1 |
| HARRYPERCY | In Henry IV, Part One, what is Henry Percy's son's name? |
| OLDCASTLE | John -; Lollard leader thought to have been a model for Shakespeare's character Falstaff in Henry IV, Part 1 and Part 2 (9) |
| BARDOLPH | Shakespeare character introduced in Henry IV, Part 1 and hanged for theft in Henry V; noted for his bulbous red nose (8) |
| PETO | Character in "King Henry IV, Part 1" |
| GLENDOWER | Hotspur ally in "Henry IV Part 1" |
| ORWE | "Either they ___ must lower lie": "Henry IV Part 1" |
| RUNFROM | "But Francis, darest thou be so valiant as to play the coward with thy indenture, and show it a fair pair of heels, and ____ it?" (Henry IV Part 1) |
| LADYPERCY | Hotspur's wife and Mortimer's sister in Shakespeare's Henry IV, Part 1 (4,5) |
| ENTERTAIN | 'I could be well content to ___ the lag-end of my life with quiet hours' - Henry IV, Part 1 (1597) |
| SPARROW | The name of this bird refers to any of a number of small, chiefly seed-eating birds that have conical bills. In Henry IV, Part 1 (act 2, scene 4), Hal says, "He that rides at high speed and with the p |