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WEARTHEHORN"Take thou no scorn to ____; / It was a crest ere thou wast born" (As You Like It, Act 4 Scene 2)
APRIL'Men are ___ when they woo, December when they wed' (Shakespeare As You Like It act 4, sc. 1) (5)
RESPECTWas a crest designed to include record for approval? (7)
HADST"___ thou no poison mix'd ...?": "Romeo and Juliet"
BEARBAITINGPut up with teasing ___ it was a beastly sport (4-7)
FACT"In ___ it was a little bit fright'ning..." (Carl Douglas line)
EVERAN"Thou wast ___ obstinate heretic"--Shakespeare, "Much Ado About Nothing"
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)
ATALANTAIn Greek mythology, she is a swift-footed hunter, though she lost a footrace because of the Hesperides' apples. In As You Like It (act 3, scene 2), Jaques says, "You have a nimble wit. I think 'twas m
EGGS'I can suck melancholy out of a song as a weasel sucks ___' (Shakespeare As You Like It act 2, sc. 5) (4)
STAGE'All the world's a ___' (Shakespeare As You Like It act 2, sc. 7) (5)
WRENThis 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
AJAXHe is the son of Telemon (the king of Salamis) and grandson of Aeacus. In Love Labour's Lost (act 4, scene 3), Berowne says, "This love is as mad as ___: it kills sheep; it kills me, I a sheep."
OWLThis nocturnal raptor with a distinctive call became symbolic of intelligence because it was thought that it presaged events. In Hamlet (act 4, scene 5), Ophelia says, "Well, God dild you! They say th
TOPASThe curate mentioned in TwelfthNight, Act 4, Scene 2 (3,5)
SIRThe curate mentioned in TwelfthNight, Act 4, Scene 2 (3,5)
PEGASUSIt 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
EYEOFNEWTANDTOEOFFROG
First line of the witches' potion in Macbeth, act four, scene one (3,2,4,3,3,2,4)
PRIAPUSIn Greek mythology his father was Dionysus, the wine god; his mother may have been Aphrodite, the goddess of love. He was a god of animal and vegetable fertility. In Pericles (act 4, scene 6), the Baw
EVENSOIt was ___ ___ : it was exactly or precisely that? (4,2)