| INHER | "What does he see ___?" |
| WATCHER | Does he see to the time-keeping? (7) |
| TREASON | In 5.2, a scene with the Duke and Duchess of York, the Duke snatches a letter from his son. After he reads the letter, what does he accuse his son of? |
| MADEWARSHERE | In 2.2, Antony discusses the political landscape of the country with Caesar. He says, "Truth is that Fulvia, To have me out of Egypt," did something. What does he say she did? |
| HESTRIKESHER | In 4.1, Lodovico arrives from Venice, at which time he meets Othello and Iago. Desdemona is also present. Othello confronts Desdemona. What does he do to her that surprises Lodovico? |
| AVALANCHE | Can he see lava in such a tremendous slide? (9) |
| KEYWITNESS | Did he see the suspect entering the premises? (3,7) |
| ATLAS | Titan sentenced to hold up the world...but what does he stand on??? |
| FIDDLESTICK | In 3.1, Mercutio and Tybalt have a sword fight in the street. Mercutio refers to his sword with a euphemism. What does he call it? |
| DRAMOFPOISON | In 5.1, Romeo goes to the Apothecary. What does he purchase from him? |
| MUSTERMEN | In 2.2, the Duke of York is informed of the Duke of Hereford's arrival. What does he command these three gentlemen to do? |
| HISSWORD | In 1.2, Richard kneels and "lays his breast open" for Anne. What does he offer up to this person? |
| BETRAYAL | In 4.12, Antony says, "All is lost!" Caesar is closing in on him. His men have left him and joined Caesar's forces. What does he accuse Cleopatra of? |
| MYBOND | In 3.2, Shylock visits Antonio in jail. What does he want from Antonio? |
| IHATETHEMOOR | In 1.3, Iago expounds his plot to take down Othello and further enlists Roderigo to help. What does he say to Roderigo to express his feelings toward Othello? |
| MACBETHSHEAD | In 5.9, the final scene, Macduff reenters the castle and is hailed as the king of Scotland. What does he bring with him? |
| INHIM | "What can she possibly see ___?" |
| ONLOOKER | At Lord's say, would he see only one side of the game? (8) |
| WEATHER | "Here shall he see/No enemy/But winter and rough' (Shakespeare As You Like It, 1599) (7) |
| COMEHITHERLOOK | Managed to cheer him - see, he is enamoured by it! (4,6,4) |