| BIANCA | In Othello, the jealous lover of Cassio |
| BLOODBLOOD | In 3.3, Iago's plan starts to fall into place, as he works on Othello's distraught mind. Iago builds up his false story of Cassio and Desdemona being together and having a dalliance of some sort. Othe |
| DIEUPONAKISS | In 5.2, Othello confronts the truth of his jealousy. Othello stabs Iago, but Iago remains alive. Cassio tells the story of the handkerchief. Othello then stabs himself. What are his last words? |
| IAGO | Rival of Cassio, in Shakespeare |
| HESTIFLESHER | In 5.11, Othello has arrived in Desdemona's bedchamber to kill her for her perceived infidelity with Cassio. Desdemona denies all his accusations. What does Othello do next, in the words of the stage |
| ADRIANA | In 'The Comedy of Errors', the jealous wife of Antipholus of Ephesus |
| GREENEYED | In 3.3, Iago is conspiring to make Cassio the fall guy by telling Othello a number of salacious accusations about Cassio and Desdemona. He says, "O, beware, my lord, of jealousy: It is the ___ monster |
| ACIS | Mortal lover of the sea-nymph Galatea in Greek myth, killed by the jealous Cyclops Polyphemus (4) |
| MOOR | The Tragedy of Othello the ___ of Venice (full title of a Shakespeare play) |
| ORTON | Which English playwright, author of Entertaining Mr Sloane (1963) and Loot (1964), died tragically at the hands of his jealous lover? (5) |
| MEGAERA | One of the three Erinyes, or Furies, in Greek mythology; 'the jealous one' (7) |
| MOOROFVENICE | The Tragedy Of Othello, The --- --- ---, Shakespeare play (4,2,6) |
| 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 |
| 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? |
| WHITE | In the fairytale, she was pursued by the jealous queen and befriended by seven dwarfs; Snow ... |
| FRANKSINATRA | He had a #3 hit in 1956 with "Hey! Jealous Lover" |
| JUNO | Paragon of the jealous wife |
| HERA | Archetype of the jealous wife |
| 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 |
| EMINENT | "Who stands so ___ in the degree of this fortune as Cassio does?" (Othello verse) |