| CARLISLE | In 5.6, one traitor remains and in the presence of King Henry is condemned to death. What is his name? |
| PSEUDOCIDE | In 5.4, during the battle, Falstaff fakes his own death. What is another word for "faked death"? |
| BUSHYGREEN | In 3.1, Bolingbroke condemns two men to death. What are these two gentlemen's names? |
| RANGATIRATANGA | Maori chieftaincy called in one traitor, a no good leader from Auckland |
| QUARTERS | Where to lodge traitors' remains (8) |
| 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? |
| SARTRE | 'Man is condemned to be free' philosopher |
| LEAR | King Henry is missing from composer's characters |
| FORASTART | Firstly, one traitor's put up in castle (3, 1, 5) |
| TO6O | "0 ___ in 5.6 seconds" (acceleration stat) |
| MORTALCOIL | For in that sleep of death what dreams may come, when we have shuffled off this ___ ___: Shakespeare. (6,4) |
| ANTIGONE | In Greek mythology, the daughter of Oedipus and Jocasta condemned to death for cremating the body of her brother (8) |
| TYBALT | In 1.5, at the ball, Old Capulet steps in to prevent a fight between Romeo and this character. He is the nephew of Old Capulet. What is his name? |
| MALCOLM | In 1.4, at the Forres Palace, Macbeth in audience with King Duncan proclaims his son to be "The Prince of Cumberland." What is his son's given name? |
| GLENDOWER | In the opening scene with King Henry, Westmorland, the King's cousin, talks about a Welshman as "irregular and wild." What is his name? |
| DUKEOFYORK | Edmund of Langley is Richard II's uncle. What is his title in The Tragedy of King Richard the Second? |
| DIONYSUS | In Greco-Roman religion, he is a nature god of fruitfulness and vegetation, especially known as a god of wine and ecstasy. He is also called Bacchus. What is his name? |
| MUNGU | He is a rain deity, and, among the Pygmies, he is a creator god who sometimes seems to be a first ancestor and sometimes a cultural hero. What is his name? |
| CHIEFJUSTICE | In 5.2, King Henry V enters. A Lord is worried he will lose his position. What is his position? |
| REPRIEVE | To postpone or remit the punishment of a person, especially one condemned to death (8) |