| ACTIII | When Hamlet says "The lady doth protest too much, methinks" |
| METHINKS | "The lady doth protest too much, ___": "Hamlet" |
| TOO | The lady doth protest ____ much |
| LADY | 'The ___ doth protest too much, methinks' (Shakespeare Hamlet act 3, sc. 2) (4) |
| DOTH | "The lady ___ protest too much, methinks": Gertrude in "Hamlet" |
| ACTII | When Hamlet says "The play's the thing" in "Hamlet" |
| ACTTWO | When Hamlet says "The play's the thing" |
| ACTV | When Hamlet says "The rest is silence" |
| DOST | "Thou ___ protest too much, methinks" |
| PROTEST | What "the lady doth" do too much, in "Hamlet" |
| SHOWWITHINASHOW | Dramatic device about which Hamlet says "The play's the thing ..." |
| CONTESTTOOMUCH | "The lady doth ___" ("She's overly competitive"?) |
| ACTI | When Hamlet says "Frailty, thy name is woman!" |
| DEIGN | Stoop when Hamlet, say, mentioned? (5) |
| ROME | It grew from a small town on the Tiber River in central Italy into a vast empire. It is today Italy's capital. In Hamlet (act 2, scene 2), Hamlet says, "My lord, I have news to tell you. When Roscius |
| POLONIUS | Hamlet says, "I'll lug the guts into the neighbor room." Whose guts is he referring to? |
| YORICK | The gravedigger hands Hamlet a skull. Hamlet says, "I knew him, Horatio." To whom is he referring? |
| HORATIO | Who in Shakespeare's play Hamlet says to the dying Hamlet, "Good night, sweet prince"? (7) |
| OVERSTATE | E.g. protest too much (9) |
| OPHELIA | To whom Hamlet says "Get thee to a nunnery" |