| ROXANE | ___'s Kiss (Act III of a Rostand play) |
| NESSUNDORMA | Calaf's aria in Act III of Puccini's Turandot (6,5) |
| CYRANO | ___ de Bergerac, large-nosed title character of an 1897 Edmond Rostand play (6) |
| AMONASRO | Eavesdropper in Act III of "Aida" |
| ETTU | Phrase in Act III of "Julius Caesar" |
| DANCEOFTHEHOURS | Ballet suite from Act III of 1876 Amilcare Ponchielli opera La Gioconda |
| TYBALT | Capulet kinsman slain in Act III of "Romeo and Juliet" |
| DANCE | & 2D Ballet suite from Act III of 1876 Amilcare Ponchielli opera La Gioconda (5,2,3,5) |
| OFTHEHOURS | Ballet suite from Act III of 1876 Amilcare Ponchielli opera La Gioconda (5,2,3,5) |
| CYRANOBERGEC | Edmond Rostand play |
| CAESAR | He's murdered at the start of Act III |
| IPURITANI | Opera’s curious piano turn: start of Act III |
| INEXPERT | Regularly spurned fiancé’s kiss, bold and clumsy |
| WHODIDSTRIKEOUT | Inattentive fan's query? (Macbeth, Act iii, Scene 3, line 19) |
| SCENEI | When, in Act III, Mercutio says "A plague o' both your houses!" |
| HOURS | Episode in Act 3 of Ponchielli's opera La Gioconda (5,2,3,5) |
| OFTHE | Episode in Act 3 of Ponchielli's opera La Gioconda (5,2,3,5) |
| CYRANODEBERGERAC | 1897 play by Edmond Rostand based on the life of a French dramatist and duellist |
| CYRANODE | French soldier who is the subject of a highly successful play by Edmond Rostand (6,2,8) |
| BERGERAC | French soldier who is the subject of a highly successful play by Edmond Rostand (6,2,8) |