| Animal ordered to "be angry, and dispatch," in Shakespeare |
| A lot of Shakespeare's writing |
| Extremely tacky production of a Shakespeare play? |
| Shakespearean title character in the NATO phonetic alphabet |
| Criticized unfairly, in slang |
| Shakespearean sobriquet |
| Treats unfairly, ... against |
| Shakespeare sobriquet |
| Shakespeare's mother's maiden name |
| The Duke of Cornwall's wife, in Shakespeare |
| Shake |
| Shake briskly |
| Distinguished — treated unfairly |
| Shakespearean father who calls ingratitude a "marble-hearted fiend |
| Word in a Shakespearean title |
| About whom Shakespeare wrote "Age cannot wither her, nor custom stale / Her infinite variety |
| Shakespearian sprite |
| Lover in a Shakespeare title |
| Attacked unfairly |
| Shakespearean "before |
| Jilted American suitor's echo of a Shakespearean title |
| Unfairly, as a boxing punch |
| Unfairly treated |
| And thereby hangs ---" (Shakespeare) |
| Abbreviation with Shaker or Brooklyn |
| ___ one's pockets (profited unfairly) |
| Shakespeare's "Aliena |
| Actresses" in Shakespeare's Globe productions |
| Shakespearean title word after ''Love's'' |
| Unfairly |