| JERUSALEM | In 4.3, King Henry says, "There I'll lie, in that ___ shall Harry die?" Fill in the blank. |
| HUMPHREY | In 4.3, King Henry refers to "my son of Gloucester." What is his name? |
| THEHOLYLAND | In 5.6, King Henry says that "my soul is full of woe" and that he wants to make a voyage somewhere. Where does he want to go? |
| ISAND | "All that ___ shall be . . . ": Sophocles |
| WILKIECOLLINS | Now I'll lie sick, upset with author (6,7) |
| NINTH | The next King Henry, say (5) |
| BEL | "Now this is a story all about how / My life got flipped, turned upside down / And I'd like to take a minute, just sit right there / I'll tell you how I became the prince of a town called ___-Air" |
| DOLMADES | Exotic dish sold out? Fill up with flipping cheese |
| MARC | Brandy? Fill up! |
| MAKEIT | "If I can _ _ _ _ _ _ there, I'll _ _ _ _ _ _ anywhere..." -Sinatra, NY, NY (1977) |
| ACHILLES | He was the son of Peleus and Thetis and chief hero of the Greeks in the Trojan War. In Troilus and Cressida (act 1, scene 2), Cressida says, "There among the Greeks ___, a better man than Troilus." |
| KINGSCROWN | In 4.3, the King is in his bed, asleep with Prince Henry at his side. The Prince exits after a time. What does the Prince take and is later accused of stealing? |
| CRISPIAN | In 4.3, during the last battle, King Henry mentions the name of a saint in his famous speech. Who is it? |
| OMAR | Actor whose character in Lawrence of Arabia says: "There is the railway. And that is the desert. From here until we reach the other side, no water but what we carry with us" (4,6) |
| SHARIF | Actor whose character in Lawrence of Arabia says: "There is the railway. And that is the desert. From here until we reach the other side, no water but what we carry with us" (4, 6) |
| PROTOZOA | "Breaking up with a boyfriend is always hard. But as they say, there are more ___ in the lower intestine": The Far Side |
| STATES | Says there's a gallery in the ship (6) |
| TELLER | ...must be one who says there's money to burn in the bank! (6) |
| BARBARY | In 4.3, Othello dispatches Desdemona to her room. Desdemona says she will sing a song of "willow," which she explains the origins of thus: "My mother had a maid call'd ___... And she died singing it." |
| AWESOMESAUCE | "I loved the pasta. So much flavor in that ___." |