| ITI | "Was ___ who wooed thee to this breast...?": Shelley |
| NUNNERY | Get thee to this Sheffield depot, as Hamlet advised Ophelia (7) |
| CLEAN | To come so, make this breast of it (5) |
| LORN | "... where was __ Urania / When Adonais died?": Shelley |
| WATERCLOSET | John, Scottish engineer, holding Elizabeth to his breast? |
| TITANIA | Bottom fan, or breast? An initially intriguing answer |
| SPRING | If winter comes, can ... be far behind? (Shelley) (6) |
| BRISKET | What joint of meat is from an animal's breast? (7) |
| PECS | Reportedly picks up food, like a chicken breast? (4) |
| WINTER | "If ... comes, can Spring be far behind?" (Shelley) |
| THRUSH | Which garden songbird has a spotted breast? (6) |
| MASTO | As a compound word, what means "breast"? (5) |
| EBON | "What veiled form sits on that ___ throne?": Shelley |
| OPHELIA | Who is Hamlet referring to when he says, "Get thee to a nunnery." |
| BYSSHE | Poet Percy ? Shelley |
| SOLO | "Forlorn! the very word is like a bell To toll me back from thee to my sole -!" Keats, Ode to a Nightingale (4) |
| ROBINS | Like Maid Marian, are these Bristol City supporters showing off splendid breasts? (6) |
| CARMEL | __ Valentine, Hollyoaks resident who was wooed by Jim McGinn (6) |
| SHALLI | "___ compare thee to a summer's day?": Shak. |
| DAY | Shakespeare's "Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer's ___?" |