| DESDEMONA | Victim of jealousy doomed by more hearsay |
| RUMOUR | Rue more hearsay (6) |
| ILLSTARRED | Doomed by injuries on pitch, the German's withdrawn (3-7) |
| CLANDESTINE | Almost doomed by family secret (11) |
| ATLANTIS | Ancient civilization doomed by greed, in myth |
| NICKEL | "Wow! If I had a ___ for every time I was 'doomed' by a puppet, I'd have two ___s - which isn't a lot, but it's weird that it happened twice. Right?" |
| 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 |
| OTHELLO | Source of the words "O, beware, my lord, of jealousy;/It is the green-ey'd monster..." |
| ENVY | The sort of jealousy shown by five Romans in Eastern New York |
| IAGO | Shakespearean villain who warns Othello of the 'green-eyed monster' of jealousy (4) |
| OLDFLAMES | Sources of jealousy, at times |
| ENVIOUS | Full of jealousy (7) |
| ENVOI | A lot of jealousy over one's final words (5) |
| ENVIRON | Besiege Kray following rumour of jealousy (7) |
| PANG | Sudden emotion, as of jealousy (4) |
| GREENEYEDMONSTER | The epitome of jealousy (5-4,7) |
| FURY | Billy -, 1960's singer of Jealousy and Halfway to Paradise (4) |
| EGOS | Sources of jealousy, perhaps |
| ENVELOPE | Case of jealousy, dumps hubby finally to run away (8) |
| CLARINET | The ____ and 1A are the only wind instruments played by more than one winner of the BBC Young Musician of the Year contest |