| BERTRAM | Who bears himself bravely in the Florentine Wars and is the Count of Rossillion in All's Well That Ends Well? |
| SOURCANDY | 2009 song by Carly Rae Jepsen which is a part of the album Tug of War and is produced by Josh Ramsay: 2 wds. |
| EDMOND | ____ Dantes, dashing hero whose alias is The Count of Monte Cristo (6) |
| BLOODTHIRSTY | Is the count this inhuman? (12) |
| HESPERUS | In ancient Greek and Roman mythology, he is the evening star; his parentage and family is a bit confused, but he often is considered to have links to Atlas. In All's Well That Ends Well (act 2, scene |
| PRIAM | In Greek mythology, he is the last king of Troy. He succeeded his father, Laomedon, and extended Troy's dominion. In All's Well That Ends Well (act 1, scene 3), Lavatch says, "Why the Grecians sacked |
| SARTO | Italian word for "tailor", which is the epithet of the Florentine painter Andrea d'Agnolo di Francesco di Luca, whose frescos include The Journey of the Magi and The Nativity of the Virgin (5) |
| TYRANNOSAURUSREX | Found in Saskatchewan in 1991, Scotty is the nickname of the prehistoric skeleton of one of these, and is the largest ever discovered in the world: 2 wds.. |
| MOTTO | From Italian that, in turn, is derived from Latin words meaning "grunt" and "mutter." First known usage in English is from the 15th century. In English, it can refer to a phrase or brief saying that e |
| DIANA | A young girl, daughter of a widow in Florence in All's Well That Ends Well (5) |
| CHAMONIX | Short name for the resort on the north side of Mont Blanc that hosted the first Winter Olympics and is the starting point of the Haute Route ski touring trail ending in Zermatt (8) |
| EIFFEL | Iconic tower in Paris that has become the global cultural icon of France and is the most-visited paid monument in the world |
| APOSTROPHE | Character in "All's Well That Ends Well" and "A Midsummer Night's Dream" |
| ADVERB | One of a pair in All's Well That Ends Well? (6) |
| FOXGLOVE | Herbaceous plant with purple, yellow or white bell like flowers, though the Balearic variety is usually a lighter pink in colour, it is toxic but has medicinal uses and is the source of the heart-stim |
| DAVID | Scottish actor who was the Tenth Doctor in the TV series Doctor Who and is the sonin-law of Fifth Doctor Peter Davison (5,7) |
| TENNANT | Scottish actor who was the Tenth Doctor in the TV series Doctor Who and is the sonin-law of Fifth Doctor Peter Davison (5,7) |
| PETRINE | ___ doctrine (belief that the pope has preeminent authority and is the successor of the saint associated with the pearly gates) |
| HUCKLEBERRYFINN | Boy who appears in The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, and is the subject of a follow-up Mark Twain novel (11,4) |
| LAFEU | Shakespeare: Character in All's Well That ends Well, variantly |