- - Young man in the title of a Shakespeare play
- - Shakespeare's tragic young lover
- - R in the Nato alphabet
- - "o ..., ..., wherefore are thou ...." (shakespeare)
- - It follows Quebec in the NATO alphabet
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- - Justice League, actor who played an actor in Shakespeare's company in Shakespeare in Love: 2 wds.
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- - The Avengers actress who played Shakespeare's love interest, Viola, in Shakespeare in Love: 2 wds.
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- - Start of a Shakespearean title or alternate title for this puzzle
- - With 39- and 44-Across, dramatic work depicted in this puzzle's grid
- - Stepquote source, for short
- - Shakespeare title, for short
- - Famous comedy, for short.
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- - Title in a Shakespeare title
- - Literary admirers of fairness in girls ?
- - ''Two ... of Verona'' (Shakespeare)
- - nobles revolting, say, meet lenin regularly in disguise
- - Kind manner, one not evident in blokes
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- - Title for a Shakespeare title hero
- - then a throw-out - now a king's companion!
- - Article about an old clan chief, Macbeth, for example
- - One article written about another Macbeth for example
- - Noble rank of Shakespeare's Macbeth at the play's start
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- - The only animal named in a Shakespeare play title
- - Name a more common word for a termagant
- - The Taming of the .....
- - One dramatically tamed in Shropshire town — not half!
- - Mammal in the Soricidae family
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- - title character in william shakespeare play the merchant of venice
- - ....Guterres, diplomat who became United Nations Secretary-General in 2017
- - .. Banderas, star of films The Mask of Zorro and The Skin I Live In
- - Banderas, Spanish actor who voiced Puss in Boots in the Shrek film franchise
- - The title character in Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice
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- - City in the title of a Shakespeare play
- - The Two Gentlemen of …, Shakespeare comedy
- - italian city in a shakespeare title
- - Locale in a Shakespeare title
- - Italian city where girl holds on
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