| 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) |
| RESPECT | Was a crest designed to include record for approval? (7) |
| HADST | "___ thou no poison mix'd ...?": "Romeo and Juliet" |
| BEARBAITING | Put 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) |
| ATALANTA | In 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) |
| 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 |
| AJAX | He 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." |
| OWL | This 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 |
| TOPAS | The curate mentioned in TwelfthNight, Act 4, Scene 2 (3,5) |
| SIR | The curate mentioned in TwelfthNight, Act 4, Scene 2 (3,5) |
| 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 |
| EYEOFNEWTANDTOEOFFROG | First line of the witches' potion in Macbeth, act four, scene one (3,2,4,3,3,2,4) |
| PRIAPUS | In 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 |
| EVENSO | It was ___ ___ : it was exactly or precisely that? (4,2) |