| 20 answers for: Fool and Lear, say, show no resentment |
| RANK | ANSWER | CLUE |
| TAKEINGOODPART | Fool and Lear, say, show no resentment |
| CASHPAYMENT | Patch, men say, shows no necessity for a cheque (4,7) |
| WAGEDWAR | Jester and Lear briefly fought? |
| AHEN | "Two owls and ---...": Lear |
| FORGAVE | Held no resentment towards grave of mixed characters (7) |
| EDWARD | Journo with plug about King Lear, say (6) |
| LIKING | Juliet's heart and Lear's desire (6) |
| TINGE | Can retrospective, say, show a bit of colour ? |
| ACTS | Plays King Lear, say |
| ACTONESAGE | First law by Confucius, say: show maturity |
| TRAGEDY | Go over old King Lear, say (7) |
| CIRCUMSTANCES | Men cast around in Piccadilly, say, show how they're placed (13) |
| LEARSSHADOW | When Lear says, "Who is it that can tell me who I am?," how does the Fool answer? |
| UNEASY | Wound up seeing quintet at, say, shows with hits and misses (6) |
| BRONZEAGE | Eleanor's maturity, you might say, shows remarkable culture (6,3) |
| SERIFS | Times, say, shows these unpaid workers absorbing a newspaper (6) |
| EMERYPAPER | Each Mail, say, shows 'Mark for Victory!' - abrasive stuff (5,5) |
| SOUNDCHARACTER | Minim, say, shows good personality (5,9) |
| ATOLL | Bikini, say, shows most of top everyone's admitted |
| ARCHANGEL | Roguish nurse, they say, shows great spirit |
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