| SLEAVE | "Sleep that knits up the ravell'd ___ of care..." - Macbeth, Act II, Scene 2 |
| SLEEP | "... that knits up the ravell'd sleeve of care" (Macbeth) (5) |
| SLEEVE | "Sleep that knits up the ravelled ... of care" (Macbeth) |
| DEATHS | "Cowards die many times before their ___": Julius Caesar, Act II, Scene 2 (6) |
| STAGE | "All the world's a ___, and all the men and women merely players": Act II, Scene VII, As You Like It (5) |
| DUEL | Major "Hamilton" Act II scene |
| 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, / |
| SCAMEL | In 'The Tempest' (Act 2, Scene 2), a word of unknown meaning, thought to be a bird (6) |
| ROME | It grew from a small town on the Tiber River in central Italy into a vast empire. It is today Italy's capital. In Hamlet (act 2, scene 2), Hamlet says, "My lord, I have news to tell you. When Roscius |
| WREN | This bird's name may refer to any of approximately 85 species of small, chunky, brownish birds; one of those species is Troglodytes troglodytes. In Macbeth (act 4, scene 2), Lady MacDuff says, "...for |
| EYEOFNEWTANDTOEOFFROG | First line of the witches' potion in Macbeth, act four, scene one (3,2,4,3,3,2,4) |
| REDHANDED | In the act (Act II, ii), like Macbeth (3-6) |
| FOEMAN | When the ___ bares his steel, song from Act II of The Pirates of Penzance by Gilbert and Sullivan |
| WALTZ | "___ of the Flowers" (dance in Act II of "The Nutcracker") |
| REM | Kind of sleep that platypuses get up to eight hrs. of per day |
| EDELWEISS | Patriotic song sung by Captain Von Trapp in Act II of the 1959 Rodgers and Hammerstein musical The Sound of Music (9) |
| ALI | "Prince ___" (song that opens Act II of the Broadway musical "Aladdin") |
| NICER | What "Mean Girls" end up being to each other, by the end of Act II |
| SCENETHREE | When, in Act Two of "Macbeth," the Porter knocks at the gate |
| NOSIEST | Case of Navajo and the sleep that never ends? Most curious! |