| ORHE | "What's Hecuba to him, ___ to Hecuba": "Hamlet" |
| TROJANQUEEN | In Hamlet's speech "O, what a rogue and peasant slave am I?," he refers to Hecuba. Who is Hecuba? |
| SAITH | '... what he ___ to you, do."(Genesis 41:55) |
| SON | Paris, to Hecuba |
| TROY | Home to Queen Hecuba |
| CASSANDRA | In Greek myths, a daughter of Priam and Hecuba, given the gift of prophecy but doomed never to be believed (9) |
| HECTOR | Trojan prince, the son of Priam and Hecuba (6) |
| TROIANAE | Hecuba, Andromache, Cassandra et al. |
| DEBAUCHEE | Licentious type Hecuba frantically deposited in river |
| MAERA | In Classical mythology, Hecuba, after being changed into a dog. (5) |
| TROILUS | In Greek mythology, a son of King Priam and Queen Hecuba (7) |
| POLYXENA | In Greek mythology, the youngest daughter of King Priam and Hecuba (8) |
| TSARINA | Sovereign Troy has a queen in Hecuba finally |
| EURIPIDES | Greek tragic dramatist who authored the plays Medea and Hecuba |
| DEBAUCH | Pervert finally led Hecuba astray (7) |
| PRIAM | Trojan king, husband of Hecuba (5) |
| PARIS | Son of Priam and Hecuba in Greek mythology who fatally wounded Achilles |
| THETROJANWOMEN | Euripides play with Hecuba and Cassandra (3,6,5) |
| THORNDIKE | Actress buried in the south choir aisle of Westminster Abbey remembered for roles including Saint Joan and Hecuba (9) |
| HELENUS | Twin brother of Cassandra and son of Priam and Hecuba in Greek mythology (7) |