| GREENWOODTREE | 'Under the ___', Thomas Hardy wrote and Amiens sings in "As You Like It" (9,4) |
| TESSERA | Piece of mosaic from the time Hardy wrote about? (7) |
| HYDRANT | Hardy wrote about book as a source of water (7) |
| MERELYPLAYERS | Jacques in As You Like It: "All the world's a stage and all the men and women _ _ (6,7) |
| OBSCURE | Jude the _, Thomas Hardy novel published in book form in 1895 (7) |
| NATIVE | The Return Of The ____, Thomas Hardy novel (6) |
| ROSALIND | In As You Like It, the name the daughter of the Duke Senior, later disguised as Ganymede. |
| MAYOROF | The __, Thomas Hardy novel (5,2,12) |
| CASTERBRIDGE | The __, Thomas Hardy novel (5,2,12) |
| PLUME | 'An aged thrush, frail, gaunt, and small/In blast-beruffled ___' Thomas Hardy 'The Darkling Thrush' (5) |
| 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 |
| ORLANDO | A city in Florida, a comic cat, or the male lead in As You Like It? (7) |
| LASS | "It was a lover and his ___" (beginning of a song in "As You Like It") |
| ARDEN | The Forest of ____ is the main setting in As You Like It |
| JAQUES | Character in As You Like It who delivers the 'All the world's a stage' speech |
| ORPHAN | The ___, Thomas Otway stage tragedy also known as The Unhappy Marriage (6) |
| ORLANDOMAC | Answer to "Who's the main character in "As You Like It," bub?" |
| AMIENS | A lord attending the banished duke in As You Like It (6) |
| TOUCHSTONE | Jester of the court of Duke Frederick in As You Like It (10) |
| CELIA | The daughter of Duke Frederick in As You Like It (5) |