- - King of Scots, 1040-1057, known as the Red King
- - One of Shakespeare's plays
- - King invests American subject with decoration
- - king of scotland 1040-57
- - Anguished king's US subject accepting award
- - Rising actor receives award that's primarily for play
- - Shakespeare's Scottish play
- - Banquo's killer
- - Bard's witchy work
- - Scottish king
- - A king of Scotland
- - British gong collected by US subject -- that's tragic!
- - Duncan's / nemesis / in a Bard / tragedy
- - Source of the line "What's done is done"
- - Shakespeare's shortest tragedy
- - King of Scotland
- - Duncan's murderer
- - King Duncan's assassin
- - King Duncan's killer
- - One of Shakespeare's ladies.
- - Banquo's fellow general.
- - Slayer of King Duncan.
- - King haunted by a ghost.
- - William Shakespeare's play about the corrupting influence of power and ambition
- - Shakespeare's Scottish tragedy
- - Play that begins: "When shall we three meet again?"
- - Play title that superstitious actors avoid saying aloud in theaters
- - Computer found by girl in play
- - What superstitious actors call "the Scottish play"
- - Stake stuck into companion by unnamed man in drama
- - character of a raincoated woman
- - Coat given to girl in play
- - Arts graduate about to join little woman in play
- - With raincoat on, Elizabeth heads off to a play
- - frenchman ordered the cab for unmentionable person
- - "The Tragedy of ..." tragedy by Shakespeare about a Scottish general seeking the throne
- - River rising above Hebrew character in drama
- - "it is a ... told by an idiot"
- - Play that starts "When shall we three meet again?"
- - be match for shakespearean tyrant
- - Shakespeare play about a power-hungry Scottish nobleman
- - "The Scottish Play"
- - Scottish monarch and American subject receiving British honour
- - Be involved in rough match play
- - Shakespeare play with the Three Witches
- - 8 sees old woman caught by Hebrew character
- - Source of the line "Something wicked this way comes"
- - Classic role for an actor
- - Thane of Cawdor
- - Character who delivers the line "To-morrow, and to-morrow, and to-morrow"
- - 123 Across in a play
- - Work of 1606
- - A power play?
- - Thane of Glamis
- - Tragic thane
- - The Thane of Glamis
- - Role in classic drama.
- - Classic in English literature.
- - Famous regicide.
- - Shakespeare tragedy
- - Shakespearean tragedy
- - Shakespeare play
- - Shakespearean character
- - play 4
- - A Catholic bishop punching drug lord?
- - bach met scottish usurper
- - Shakespearean play
- - Shakespeare tragedy set in Scotland
- - US subject accepts award for play
- - Be match for a Shakespearean role
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