| HENRIAD | Nickname for the series of Shakespeare plays that portray the reign of Prince Hal |
| TITUS | Only part of Shakespeare play that gets the bird over America |
| DAVID | Michelangelo's masterpiece statue that portrays the legendary slayer of Goliath |
| TENS | Dollar bills that portray Alexander Hamilton |
| FROGEYE | Nickname for the Series I Austin Healey Sprite introduced in 1958 whose headlights projected above the bonnet line |
| POINS | Prankster pal of Prince Hal, in Shakespeare |
| BOWDLER | Thomas ____ first published expurgated versions of Shakespeare plays in 1807 |
| CLEOPATRA | A couple of Shakespeare plays (6,3,9) |
| ANTONYAND | A couple of Shakespeare plays (6,3,9) |
| GADSHILL | In 1.2, Poins, a friend of Prince Hal, explains a robbery to his comrades. Where will it take place? |
| COMICOPERA | A staged musical drama that portrays humorous situations and characters (5,5) |
| MAINDIAGONAL | Term in linear algebra for the series of entries in a square matrix extending from the top-left corner to the bottom-right corner |
| KAROO | Name for the series of arid plateaux occurring in parts of South Africa (5) |
| GRANDTOUR | Collective name for the series of three professional road cycle races including the Giro d'Italia and Vuelta a Espana (5,4) |
| TIROS | Abbreviation for the series of television and infrared observation meteorological satellites launched by the U.S. starting in 1960. (5) |
| MONTGOMERY | L. M. ___, Canadian author best known for the series of novels beginning with 1908's Anne of Green Gables (10) |
| MCU | Initialism for the series of "Avengers" movies |
| TRAIN | Get prepared for the series of coaches (5) |
| TURKEYS | Plays that are complete failures? That's for the birds (7) |
| SHREW | The Taming of the ___ (Shakespeare play that Kiss Me, Kate was based on) |