| SLAUGHTERED | In 4.3, Malcolm and Macduff are at odds over what to do about Macbeth. He is not fit to be king. Rosse must report bad news to Macduff: "Your castle is surprised; your wife, and babes, Savagely ___." |
| UNSUITABLE | Unable to be dressed formally? He is not fit for the job (10) |
| THANE | An article about Macbeth, say (5) |
| RETREATS | Withdraws to get head right at station over what to do for lunch and final meals (8) |
| BECOMEAMAN | In 1.7, Lady Macbeth admonishes Macbeth. He responds: "Pr'ythee, peace. I dare do all that may ___ _ ___: Who dares do more, is none." |
| QUANDARY | Uncertainty over what to do in a difficult situation (8) |
| 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? |
| ILL | In the wing it is not fit to be co-operative (3) |
| ISLEOFMAN | Is on to the foreign sultanate over what's to offend between Ireland and Britain (4,2,3) |
| NANKEEN | Leaders in North America and North Korea ever at odds over nuclear material (7) |
| AILS | Is not fit to work in retail shops (4) |
| INAPT | It is not fit to paint in such a way (5) |
| NOTABLE | Looks like one is not fit to be worthy of attention |
| BLUEBIRD | Name of the cars and boats in which Malcolm and Donald Campbell set land and water speed records (8) |
| DETAIL | Item: what to do about blind mice? (6) |
| BOSSED | Told what to do about beds so badly made |
| BALLET | Table at odds over putting learner in dance (6) |
| FACT | Something true bill one is not fit to hold it (4) |
| HUMPHREY | In 4.3, King Henry refers to "my son of Gloucester." What is his name? |
| JERUSALEM | In 4.3, King Henry says, "There I'll lie, in that ___ shall Harry die?" Fill in the blank. |