| DESDEMONA | In 1.2, Othello confides to Iago his love for this woman. |
| COMMISSION | Confide to |
| DELEGATE | Confide to |
| HANDKERCHIEF | In 3.3, what does Iago's wife pick up that Desdemona has dropped, which she gives to Iago to use against her? (Iago later presents this item to Othello, which enrages him.) |
| PLANTAGENET | In 1.2, Richard invokes his family's name in this exchange. He will be the last monarch to claim this name. What is his family name? |
| PARIS | In 1.2, Old Capulet is courting a suitor for his daughter, Juliet. What is the name of the person Old Capulet would like to be his son-in-law? |
| ENCHANTEDHER | In 1.2, the Signior comes with men to Othello's house to accuse him of having done what to his daughter? |
| HISSWORD | In 1.2, Richard kneels and "lays his breast open" for Anne. What does he offer up to this person? |
| FULVIAISDEAD | In 1.2, a messenger from Rome delivers news to Antony. How does Antony convey it to his most trusted officer? He repeats this phrase twice. |
| ABELARD | Peter, French theologian born in 1079 noted for his love for Helo'ise (7) |
| LISTOFGUESTS | In 1.2, Romeo stops a servingman in the street, who has a letter. Romeo reads the contents of this letter. What is in the letter? |
| SHESPITATHIM | In 1.2, Richard says: "Never came poison from so sweet a place." What did this person do to Richard before this line? |
| EMILIA | Looking back, first class fruit found in Othello close to Iago (6) |
| DARLINGTON | Lord ___, fictional young gentleman who professes his love for Lady Windermere in Oscar Wilde's "A Play About a Good Woman" (10) |
| PETRARCH | Italian poet who wrote about his love for Laura in Canzoniere (8) |
| DUCKSOUP | "Remember, you're fighting for this woman's honour - which is probably more that she ever did," declared Groucho Marx in this 1933 comedy (4,4) |
| BOTTOM | In 1.2, as the play-within-a-play is ramping up, Peter Quince says: "You can play no part but Pyramus: for Pyramus is a sweet-faced man." Who is he talking to? |
| GADSHILL | In 1.2, Poins, a friend of Prince Hal, explains a robbery to his comrades. Where will it take place? |
| EDMUNDYORK | In 1.2, the Duchess also references Gaunt's brother. What is his name? |
| SAGO | Point to Iago needing no introduction to milk pudding (4) |