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EASTCHEAPIn 2.2, Prince Henry and Poins are looking for Falstaff. They encounter this bulbous-nosed character and his Page. Prince Henry asks, "Where sups he? Doth the old boar feed in the old frank?" Where i
HALVASesame seed sweet for Prince Henry and Virginia (5)
LILYScarlet ___ beetle is a threat to this bulbous plant (4)
ATHENIANMAIDIn 2.2, Lysander and Hermia are in the woods and profess their love to one another, and then they fall asleep. Puck enters and has to figure out the target for the love "herb" Oberon has instructed hi
PRINCEJOHNIn 4.1, the Archbishop of York and his men encounter some royalty as they march across the stage. Who do they encounter?
PRIVATELIVESEarly parts of play: roles include Victor, Amanda; they encounter - lucklessly, in vacation - Elyot, Sibyl! (7,5)
RUDOLFHFictional red-nosed character in a story by Robert L. May who became known as "Santa's ninth reindeer" (7)
LICKEYInclined to encounter this at 1-in-37 south of Birmingham (6)
THENURSEIn 2.2, the balcony scene, Romeo and Juliet exchange their vows of undying love. What character interrupts their vows?
OPERAWork period for Falstaff, for example
MERCUTIOIn 2.2, Romeo is in Juliet's courtyard and looks up at the balcony. Romeo says, "He jests at scars that never felt a wound." Who is he referring to?
OCTAVIAIn 2.2, what does Octavius offer to Antony to gain political peace and accord?
DAGGERSIn 2.2, Macbeth has killed Duncan, and he returns to Lady Macbeth. What has he carried back to her?
CAMBRIDGEIn 2.2, name one of the traitors brought in to face the King.
ALFBig-nosed character of 1980s TV
DONGShiny-nosed character is sound as a bell (4)
GRULong-nosed character from Despicable Me
MEETEncounter this compiler with alien (4)
ERSEOverseas, you'll encounter this being spoken
SETTLERPoins, for instance, taking in the opening of Lancaster's decisive argument