- - "troilus and criseyde" poet
- - 14th-century poet
- - Canterbury Tales poet
- - Author of Troilus and Criseyde and The Parlement of Foules
- - Poet known as the father of English literature, d. 1400
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- - "They say all lovers ... more performance than they are able" (Troilus and Cressida)
- - Say a curse word
- - Say a bad word
- - Devon and Cornwall listener's vow
- - Take an oath in sideshow's first and final hearing
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- - A formative period: "'Tis but ...." (Troilus and Cressida)
- - Times gone by
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- - Captured Trojan commander exchanged for Cressida in William Shakespeare's play Troilus and Cressida
- - Trojan who wanted Helen to return.
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- - "You shall not bob us out of our ...: if you do, our melancholy upon your head!" (Troilus and Cressida)
- - Pleasing part of a song
- - received my dole and this was music to my ears
- - Some may do lemonade -- if upset, that sounds good
- - The core of a tune
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- - the french king in troilus and cressida?
- - A Belgian king - or the only country with which the UK shares a land border?
- - "Vive le ...!" ("Long live the king!")
- - Nothing in Rhode Island, suggests Louis
- - Return on investment, in short
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- - "If I go to him, with my ........ fist / I'll pash him o'er the face" (Troilus and Cressida)
- - Injured cockney with weapon
- - Miss Congeniality 2: .. and Fabulous
- - Supplied, girded (with knowledge)
- - Ready to fight for a possible dream
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- - "I do ... proud man..." ("Troilus and Cressida"): 2 wds.
- - "I do ...... proud man ...": "Troilus and Cressida"
- - "I ...... fool!": Dickens
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