| WEATHER | "Here shall he see/No enemy/But winter and rough' (Shakespeare As You Like It, 1599) (7) |
| ALLHEAL | Shall he also pick up herbal plant regarded as panacea? (7) |
| REAP | "For whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also ___": Galatians |
| WARM | No enemy weapon at the western front (4) |
| EXITS | ' They have their ___ and their entrances' (Shakespeare As You Like It (1599) |
| PLAY | '[A] good _ needs no epilogue' (Shakespeare As You Like It (1599) |
| APRIL | 'Men are ___ when they woo, December when they wed' (Shakespeare As You Like It, 1599(5) |
| RING | 'In the spring time, the only pretty ___ time' (Shakespeare As You Like It (1599) |
| SPEAK | ' When I think, I must ___' ( Shakespeare As You Like It ( 1599)) ( 5) |
| ALCOHOL | "___ may be man's worst enemy, but the bible says love your enemy." (Frank Sinatra) |
| CASSIUS | Roman senator described by Shakespeare as having 'a lean and hungry look' (7) |
| WATCHER | Does he see to the time-keeping? (7) |
| LASS | 'It was a lover and his ___,/With a hey, and a ho, and a hey nonino' (Shakespeare As You Like It act 5, sc. 3) (4) |
| FRIENDS | Described by Shakespeare as "hoops of steel", one's amici, chums, companions, comrades, fellows, mates, pals or privados; or, Quakers (7) |
| FOGLAMP | Golf a politician might use to help him see through the obscurity (3-4) |
| ARDEN | Forest in which the Shakespeare comedy As You Like It (1599) (5) |
| STAGE | 'All the world's a ___' (Shakespeare As You Like It act 2, sc. 7) (5) |
| CHAUCER | First poet interred in Westminster Abbey's Poets Corner 1400), followed by Edmund Spenser in 1599 (8,7) |
| EGGS | 'I can suck melancholy out of a song as a weasel sucks ___' (Shakespeare As You Like It act 2, sc. 5) (4) |
| VANDYKE | Sir Anthony --, 1599-1641, Flemish painter (7) |