| LOATHER | I hate Much Ado About Nothing |
| ERE | "I shall see thee, ___ I die, look pale with love": "Much Ado About Nothing" |
| PROHIBIT | "I humbly give you leave to depart; and if a merry meeting may be wished, God ____ it!" (Much Ado About Nothing) |
| ILLEGITIMATE | "O ____ construction! I scorn that with my heels" (Much Ado about Nothing) |
| MESSINA | It is a city and a port. It was first mentioned about 730 BCE. It was founded by settlers from Chalcis, who called it Zankle ("Sickle"), from the shape of its harbour. In Much Ado About Nothing (act 1 |
| BESET | “O God defend me, how am I ____!” (Much Ado about Nothing) |
| STAR | "There was a ___ danced, and under that was I born": "Much Ado About Nothing" |
| ASTORMINATEACUP | Much Ado About Nothing, Act I - amuse patron afresh (1,5,2,1,6) |
| DOGBERRY | "Much Ado About Nothing" constable |
| FRANCIS | "Much Ado About Nothing" friar |
| EVERAN | "Thou wast ___ obstinate heretic"--Shakespeare, "Much Ado About Nothing" |
| EMMA | Beatrice portrayer in "Much Ado About Nothing" |
| FEDERALCASE | Much ado about nothing |
| MINORPROBLEMMADEINTOAMAJORISSU | Much ado about nothing |
| TEATEMPESTPOT | Much ado about nothing |
| HOOPLA | Much ado about nothing, perhaps |
| HERO | She pretends to be dead in 'Much Ado About Nothing' |
| WHATSALLTHEFUSS | "Much Ado About Nothing" commentary? |
| PEDRO | Don ___, benevolent prince in "Much Ado About Nothing" |
| TODO | Local excitement in Much Ado About Nothing (2-2) |