| YOND | Over there, to Shakespeare |
| YON | Over there to Shakespeare |
| WWI | The AEF went "Over There" to win it |
| PLEACH | Word meaning to braid, entwine, interlace or weave branches to form a fence, screen or walkway; or, according to Shakespeare, to fold the arms (6) |
| AFORE | Prior to, to Shakespeare |
| ALAS | "Sad to say," to Shakespeare |
| CANST | Have the capacity to, to Shakespeare |
| MAYST | Is allowed to, to Shakespeare |
| WOULDST | Was willing to, to Shakespeare |
| ADO | There was much of this about nothing, to Shakespeare |
| ETTU | Julius Caesar's response to Brutus being one of his betrayers, according to Shakespeare |
| ETTUBRUTE | Julius Caesar's last words when being stabbed to death, according to Shakespeare (2,2,5) |
| NEER | At no time, to Shakespeare |
| BLEST | Consecrated, to Shakespeare |
| AROINT | "Begone," to Shakespeare |
| ISLE | This one's sceptred, according to Shakespeare (4) |
| TABARD | Herald's coat (acknowledgment to Shakespeare) (6) |
| PISTOL | Kind of gun, ancient to Shakespeare (6) |
| AMORT | Spiritless, to Shakespeare |
| HIE | Go quickly, to Shakespeare |