| VOICE | Give every man thine ear, but few thy ... (Polonius in Hamlet) (5) |
| EAR | "Give every man thine ..., but few thy voice" (Hamlet) (3) |
| USENO | "Madam, I swear I ___ ___ art at all." Polonius, in Hamlet |
| ICIER | She's in my sights, you 'ear, but extremely distant (5) |
| ARRAS | It hid Polonius in an embarrassing position (5) |
| ALLAH | God gives every satisfaction (5) |
| OPHELIA | Daughter of Polonius in Hamlet, depicted in paintings by John William Waterhouse and John Everett Mi |
| OER | "Give ___ the play" (Polonius, in "Hamlet") |
| BORROWER | A debtor one shouldn't be, according to a saying taken from Polonius in Hamlet a library patron; or, one of the tiny people who pinch from the humans in tales by Mary Norton (8) |
| LAERTES | Son of Polonius, in "Hamlet" |
| HITHER | "Hie thee __, / That I may pour my spirits in thine ear": "Macbeth" |
| OPE | "The very minute bids thee ___ thine ear": Shak. |
| CHILLI | It's cold to the ear but hot to the tongue. (6) |
| AURALLY | By ear, but sounds likely word of mouth (7) |
| TREASURED | It has a rusted ear but it's valued greatly |
| LOTTERY | In which many attempt to win euros but few do! (7) |
| HIDDENGEMS | They're awesome, but few know about them; you can find them in our theme entries |
| BREVITY | The soul of wit, according to Polonius in Shakespeare's Hamlet |
| BEALLEARS | Give every attention (2,3,4) |
| GOHARD | Give every last drop of effort |