| LECHERY | In 2.3, Iago converses with Roderigo and accuses Othello of what offense to denigrate his character? |
| KINGSTEPHEN | In 2.3, Iago sings a song that includes the line "His breeches cost him, but his crown." Who is the subject of the song? |
| IAGO | Shakespearean villain who warns Othello of the 'green-eyed monster' of jealousy (4) |
| OTHELLO | Shakespeare play featuring the characters Roderigo and Bianca (7) |
| CHARGE | Get loaded and accuse someone (6) |
| SIGMA | Father and son writing up about first of Grecians - or his character? (5) |
| CRIMINOLOGICAL | Icon Columbo's back with cigar: mill around like his character? (14) |
| CASSIO | A Florentine gentleman soldier in Shakespeare's Othello involved in a brawl with Roderigo |
| SUNDANCE | Which film festival was founded by Robert Redford and named after one of his characters? (8) |
| SKYPES | Converses with using a webcam, say |
| TALKSTO | Converses with |
| SPEAKSTO | Converses with |
| CALUMNIATE | Malice aunt spread to denigrate (10) |
| ONEDGE | Maybe irritable person starts to denigrate "Great Expectations" (2,4) |
| MALIGNANT | It's dangerous to denigrate the worker (9) |
| IHATETHEMOOR | In 1.3, Iago expounds his plot to take down Othello and further enlists Roderigo to help. What does he say to Roderigo to express his feelings toward Othello? |
| MYREPUTATION | Iago had plotted to dishonour Cassio by using Roderigo in his scheme. In 2.3, he befriends Cassio, who thinks Iago will help in some way. What does Cassio tell Iago that he has lost? |
| HESTABSHIM | In 5.1, we see Iago has set Roderigo up to kill Cassio, so that Iago himself will appear blameless. Roderigo draws his sword and confronts Cassio in the street. He is wounded by Cassio. Iago then woun |
| PESTILENCE | In 2.3, in a soliloquy, Iago lays out his plot to pit Othello against Cassio: "for while this honest fool Plies Desdemona to repair his fortunes, And she for him pleads strongly to the Moor, I'll pour |
| REMAINNEUTER | In 2.3, the Duke of Hereford encounters the Duke of York near Berkeley. After much discussion of sovereignty and laying claims to the throne, what does the Duke of York do? |