| TWENTYTIMES | In 3.2, Bassanio receives a letter. Antonio's ships have gone down, which means he must adhere to Shylock's bond. Portia comes to the rescue and tells Bassanio, "You shall have gold to pay the debt __ |
| LAND | A tortoise is a semi-aquatic animal, which means he can 8A, but lives most of his life on ___ |
| TINGLE | Prickly feeling means he must leave the fireside (6) |
| LEADENCASKET | In 3.2, Bassanio is the last suitor to choose a "casket." (No, not that kind. It's a chest.) Which one does he open? |
| CROW | Caw, caw!: This large, black bird is an omnivore (which means he's willing to eat just about anything) |
| THISRING | In 3.2, Portia gives much to Bassanio with a stipulation: "I give them with ___ ___ Which, when you part from, lose or give away, Let it presage the ruin of your love, And be my vantage to exclaim on |
| PHILIPPI | In 3.2, Agrippa (in an aside) says to Enobarbus: "Why, Enobarbus, When Antony found Julius Caesar dead He cried almost to roaring and he wept When at ___ he found Brutus slain." Where is this place? |
| RICHARDII | In 3.2, the King and Prince Hal are in court, alone, and the King relates a story: after he returned to Ravenspur, he vanquished this previous monarch.? |
| UPABLINDALLEY | A dull by-line pa devised means he's on a hiding to nothing (2,1,5,5) |
| ESTIMATE | As I see it, times have changed and have gone down as it were (8) |
| PHYSICS | 100 ships have a yard of science to subject to (7) |
| MIAMI | Where a Bohemian girl receives a letter? (5) |
| DESCENDISSE | To have gone down (perf. act. inf.) |
| LOSTATSEA | Look at that set of numbers, each describing ratings that have gone down? (4,2,3) |
| LISTENERS | They have the radio on when ships have got broken set in (9) |
| THERING | In 5.1, Portia demands Bassanio give something back to her that she had given him in a previous scene. What is it? |
| COLCHIS | In Greek mythology, it was the home of Medea and the destination of the Argonauts, a place of great wealth. In The Merchant of Venice (act 1, scene 1), Bassanio says, "Hang on her temples like a golde |
| FLINTCASTLE | In 3.2, Richard is informed that York has joined Bolingbroke and that he has lost his "northern castles" and his army. Where is he is going to take refuge? |
| DUCAT | Gold coin, three thousand of which are loaned to Bassanio in The Merchant of Venice |
| MYBOND | In 3.2, Shylock visits Antonio in jail. What does he want from Antonio? |