| TRUEBORN | "Though banish'd, yet a ___ Englishman": "Richard II" |
| PREYTO | "...yet a ___ to all": Pope |
| HINDE | John ___: Englishman famous for his postcard photographs of Ireland. (5) |
| SAXON | Anglo-___; Englishman |
| ROOT | Joe _, Englishman who is the fifth highest run-scorer of all time in Test cricket (4) |
| ROVER | The ?, stage play by Aphra Behn subtitled The Banish'd Cavaliers which premiered in 1677 |
| THEROVER | Stage play by Aphra Behn subtitled The Banish'd Cavaliers premiered in 1677 (3,5) |
| OBSCURE | "And my large kingdom for a little grave / A little little grave, an ____ grave" (Richard II) |
| ACTV | When Hamlet, Macbeth, Richard II, Richard III, and Romeo die |
| ENDSA | "Though death be poor, it ___ mortal woe": "Richard II" |
| GIEGLUD | Actor remembered for Shakespearean roles including Hamlet, Lear, Leontes and Richard II and for films including Oh! What a Lovely War, Arthur, Gandhi, Prospero's Books and The Power of One (7) |
| JOHNOFGAUNT | In the opening scene of Richard II, two characters come to Richard's court to resolve their feud. This "revered" character presents his "bold son" to the King. Who is the "revered" person? |
| HISWARDER | In 1.3, at the contest before Richard II, both contestants are introduced and allowed to voice their reasons and accusations for fighting their opponent. The contest begins. King Richard throws down w |
| FALCON | This bird is a diurnal bird of prey characterized by long, pointed wings and swift, powerful flight. These birds are also used in an ancient sport. In Richard II (act 1, scene 3), Henry Bolingbroke sa |
| CORMORANT | This bird swims underwater and has been used by humans for fishing; its guano is also valued as a fertilizer. In Richard II (act 2, scene 1), John of Gaunt says, "He tires betimes that spurs too fast |
| WHITE | ____ hart, personal badge of King Richard II later used as a popular pub name (5) |
| READA | "To -- lecture of them?": "Richard II" |
| ROSSES | Characters in "Macbeth" and "Richard II" |
| ROSS | Lord in Shakespeare's "Richard II" |
| JOAN | Mother of Richard II |