| SLEEPWALKER | Lady Macbeth, on occasion |
| HAMISH | Macbeth on TV to stew about motorway (6) |
| NICOL | Williamson who played Hamlet and Macbeth on Broadway |
| TOMORROW | In 5.5, Seyton enters to give Macbeth some bad news about Lady Macbeth: "The Queen, my Lord, is dead." In a famous speech, Macbeth repeats one word three times. What is it? |
| SCOT | Macbeth or Lady Macbeth, e.g. |
| ROLE | Macbeth or Lady Macbeth |
| GILDTHEFACES | In 2.2, what does Lady Macbeth do when she goes back to Duncan's chamber to finish what Macbeth forgot to do? She says, "If he do bleed, I'll ___ ___ ___ of the grooms withal, For it must seem their g |
| 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." |
| DAGGERS | In 2.2, Macbeth has killed Duncan, and he returns to Lady Macbeth. What has he carried back to her? |
| FEAR | "Yet do I ___ thy nature": Lady Macbeth |
| SPOT | Abomination to Lady Macbeth |
| SPOTREMOVER | Lady Macbeth could have used one |
| ACTV | When Lady Macbeth cries "Out, damn'd spot!" |
| WHATSDONECANNOTBEUNDONE | Words spoken by Lady Macbeth |
| SPOTLESS | How Lady Macbeth wanted to be above reproach? |
| DESPOT | Caesar for one act like Lady Macbeth? |
| REDHANDED | In flagrante delicto, like Lady Macbeth |
| OUTDAMNEDSPOT | Line of Lady Macbeth |
| NEER | 'What, will these hands - be clean?': Lady Macbeth |
| SCOTS | Lord and Lady Macbeth, e. g. |