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LADYPERCYHotspur's wife and Mortimer's sister in Shakespeare's Henry IV, Part 1 (4,5)
ISABELLAClaudio's sister in Shakespeare's Measure for Measure (8)
BIANCAMoon of Uranus named for Katherine's sister in Shakespeare's the Taming of the Shrew
TEARSHEETClose friend of Mistress Quickly in Shakespeare's Henry IV, Part 2 (9)
OLDCASTLEJohn -; Lollard leader thought to have been a model for Shakespeare's character Falstaff in Henry IV, Part 1 and Part 2 (9)
TRENTEngland's third-longest river, described in Shakespeare's Henry IV, Part 1 as 'smug and silver' (5)
GLENDOWERHotspur ally in "Henry IV Part 1"
ENTERTAIN'I could be well content to ___ the lag-end of my life with quiet hours' - Henry IV, Part 1 (1597)
DOLLTEARSHEETCompanion of Mistress Quickly and admirer of Sir John Falstaff in Shakespeare's Henry IV, Part 2 (1597) (4,9)
WHEESONPentecost festival as seen in Shakespeare's Henry IV, Part 2
LORDBARDOLPHCharacter in Shakespeare's 'Henry IV, Part 2' (4,8)
DOLLClose friend of Mistress Quickly in Shakespeare's Henry IV, Part 2 (4)
AGINCOURTBattle featured in Shakespeare's Henry V (9)
ARIB"Then join you with them like _ ___ of steel..." - Lady Percy in Shakespeare's Henry IV, Part 2
STARLINGThis is a chunky iridescent black bird with a long sharp bill. The millions in North America are descendants of 100 birds released in New York City in 1890-91. In Henry IV, Part 1 (act 1, scene 3), He
CUCKOOThis bird is known for laying its eggs in other bird species' nests. Its name derives from the sounds it makes. In Henry IV, Part 1 (act 5, scene 1), Worcester says, "And being fed by us you used us s
BARDOLPHShakespeare character introduced in Henry IV, Part 1 and hanged for theft in Henry V; noted for his bulbous red nose (8)
VICREEVESBob Mortimer's comedy partner (3,6)
PISTOLSwaggering soldier who appears in William Shakespeare's Henry IV, Part 2, The Merry Wives of Windsor and Henry V
FALSTAFFHal's buffoonish companion in Shakespeare's Henry IV