Shakes : 8 answers – Crossword-Clue
clue | answer | length |
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Shakes | DTS | 3 |
Shakes | JARS | 4 |
Shakes | LOSES | 5 |
Shakes | ELUDES | 6 |
Shakes | EVADES | 6 |
Shakes | JIGGLES | 7 |
Shakes | TREMBLES | 8 |
Shakes | UNSETTLES | 9 |
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___ Andronicus (Shakespeare's mad general) ___ Sisters (Shakespearean witches) '___ I love thee!': Shakespeare ''__ Andronicus'' (Shakespeare play) ''... provoked with raging ___'' (Shakespeare) ''... which ___ was irksome to me'' (Shakespeare) ''And look you, here's your letter; this ___'' (Shakespeare) ''Cherish those hearts that ___ thee'' (Shakespeare) ''Julius __'' (Shakespeare play) ''My love ___ fever'' (Shakespeare) ''O Henry, ___ thine eyes!'' (Shakespeare) ''Shakespeare in Love'' weapons ''Teach not thy lip such ___'' (Shakespeare) ''To ___ their golden eyes'' (Shakespeare) 'Lay on, ___': Shakespeare 'Shakespeare in Love' co-star "___ Andronicus" (Shakespearean tragedy) "___ are born great . . . ": Shakespeare "___ Cassius has a lean ...": Shakespeare "___ Cassius has a lean and hungry look" (Shakespeare) "___ of Athens" (Shakespeare) "___ of bright gold": Shakespeare "___ shall live your epitaph to make": Shakespeare's Sonnet 81 "___ that Shakespeherian Rag": T. S. Eliot "___ that Shakespeherian Rag": T.S. Eliot "___ thou know me ...?" (Shakespeare) "___ thrice the sun hath done salutation to the dawn" (Shakespeare) "___ uncertain actor on the stage" (Shakespearean sonnet start) "--- Night" (Shakespeare) ". . . ___ faith turn to despair" (Shakespeare) ". . . to thine own ___ be true" (Shakespeare) ". . . wrens make prey where eagles ___ perch" (Shakespeare) "... call spirits from the --- deep": Shakespeare "... once ___ upon a promontory": Shakespeare "... tears ___ prayers shall purchase out abuses": Shakespeare "... there is no ___ angel but Love": Shakespeare "... to thine own ___ be true" (Shakespeare) "...there are evils ___ to darken all his goodness": Shakespeare "'Tis best to weigh the ___ more mighty than he seems": Shakespeare "Actresses" in Shakespeare's Globe productions "Aladdin" villain named for a Shakespeare character "All the world's a ___" (Shakespeare) "Antony and Cleopatra" is the only Shakespeare play to have one (in Act IV) "Ay, --- a king" (Shakespeare) "Ay, there's the ___" (Shakespeare) "Beauty ___ witch" (Shakespeare) "Chatt'ring" birds in Shakespeare "Cut off even in the blossoms of ___": Shakespeare "Fiery" things, to Shakespeare "Hath ___ means to stain my honest blood"--Shakespeare "Hath ___ sister?" (Shakespeare) "He is of ___ . . . ": Coleridge on Shakespeare "He that ___ a beard is more than a youth" (Shakespeare) "How use doth breed a ___ in a man!": Shakespeare "I am so totally over men, Shakespeare!"? "I kissed thee ___ I killed thee": Shakespeare "I would I had any drum of the ___": Shakespeare "If ___ be the food of love, play on" (Shakespeare) "In time we ___ that which we often fear": Shakespeare "In time we hate that which we often ___": Shakespeare "Is Shakespeare Dead?" writer "Julius ___" (Shakespeare tragedy) "King ___" (Shakespeare) "Kings are ___ gods": Shakespeare's "Pericles" "More sinn'd against than sinning" protagonist of Shakespeare "Most seeming-virtuous queen," in Shakespeare "Much Ado About Virtue" by William Shakespeare "My love ___ a fever, longing still": Shakespeare "My salad days when I was _____": Shakespeare "Nature's soft nurse," to Shakespeare "No great shakes" "O coward conscience, how ___ thou afflict me!"--Shakespeare "O, what a noble mind is here o'erthrown!" speaker, in Shakespeare "O, where is _____?": Shakespeare "Pericles, Prince of ___" (Shakespeare play) "Richard ___" (Shakespeare) "Saw the air too much with your hand," in Shakespeare's words "Say that thou ___ forsake me . . ." (Shakespeare) "Say that thou ___ forsake me ...": Shakespeare "Shakespeare in Amer. Communities" co-sponsor "Shakespeare in Love" Oscar winner "Shakespeare in Love" Oscar winner Dench "Shakespeare in Love" props "Shakespeare in Love" role "Shakespeare in Love" star "Shakespeare in Love" swords "Shall I compare ___ to a summer's day?": Shakespeare "Sleep that knits up the ravell'd ___ of care": Shakespeare "Some busy and insinuating rogue," in Shakespeare "Such heavenly touches ___ touch'd earthly faces" (Shakespeare) "Take heed, ___ summer comes ...": Shakespeare "Tales from Shakespear" cowriter "Tales From Shakespeare" writer "That time of year thou ___ in me behold" (Shakespeare's Sonnet 73) "The ___ treasure mortal times afford is spotless reputation": Shakespeare "The ___," Shakespeare's last complete play "The Complete Works of Shakespeare," e.g. "The evil that ___ lives after them" (Shakespeare) "The shakes" "The Shakespeare of Sweden" "There's some ill ___ reigns": Shakespeare "These mortals," a la Shakespeare "They go offstage," in Shakespeare plays "To show false Art what beauty was of ___": Shakespeare "Two shakes" "Two shakes" equivalent "We shall ___ be younger": Shakespeare "What --- thou, Biondello?" (Shakespeare) "What's ___ yours": Shakespeare "What's in a ___?" (Shakespeare) "Where we lay our scene," in Shakespeare *Era in which Shakespeare wrote most of his plays *Shakespeare play that inspired a Verdi opera 19th-century Shakespearean actor Edmund 23-Across ... according to Shakespeare 31/42-Across in a Shakespeare tragedy 1606 play of the Shakespeare apocrypha, with "The" 1930 novel that takes its title from Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night" 1999 Oscar winner for "Shakespeare in Love" A "man that is not passion's slave," in Shakespeare A brace of shakes A contemporary of Shakespeare A lot of Shakespeare's writing A lot, to Shakespeare A Shakespeare contemporary About whom Shakespeare wrote "Age cannot wither her, nor custom stale / Her infinite variety" Above, to Shakespeare Abridged Shakespeare play featuring only a famous soliloquy? Accomplishes, to Shakespeare Actor Colin of "Shakespeare in Love" Adjective used with good shakes Advice, to Shakespeare Alkie's shakes All the world, to Shakespeare Alternatives to shakes Always, to Shakespeare An edition of Shakespeare's plays Animal "with bristled hair," to Shakespeare Another Shakespearean verb Antepenultimate and penultimate words of the penultimate sentence of a Shakespeare character Are able to, to Shakespeare Arguably, best-known line from Shakespeare Ask, to shakespeare Athenian Shakespeare character Athenian Shakespeare hero Athens native in Shakespeare Attendant on Cleopatra, in Shakespeare Balcony climber of Shakespeare Balthasar's true identity, in Shakespeare Bean shakes? Before to Shakespeare Begone, to Shakespeare Bird that "at heaven's gate sings," in Shakespeare Bishop who supported Richard II, in Shakespeare Boyfriend in Shakespeare's time Brief Shakespearean reproach Character in three Shakespeare plays Chilblain, to Shakespeare Child's toy in the shape of a Shakespeare character? Co-author of "Tales from Shakespeare" Colorful command to a Shakespeare character? Comeuppance for Shakespeare? Command, to Shakespeare Common Shakespearean theme Contemporary of Shakespeare Contents of a Shakespearean purse Contraction for Shakespeare Cymbeline's daughter, in Shakespeare Daggers, to Shakespeare Dark one of Shakespeare's sonnets Dark-complexioned, to Shakespeare Dark-skinned, to Shakespeare Darkly complexioned, to Shakespeare Daughter in Shakespeare's "Cymbeline" Daughter of Pericles, in Shakespeare Dench of "Shakespeare in Love" Descriptive of a Shakespearean theater marketer's job? Director of six films based on Shakespeare Do a Shakespearean bit Done, to Shakespeare Doublet front, in Shakespeare's day Dramatist of Shakespeare's day Drunk's shakes, for short Duke in Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night" Duke of ___, Shakespearean character Duke of Cornwall's father-in-law, in Shakespeare Duke of Cornwall's wife, in Shakespeare Duke of Illyria, in Shakespeare Dying words, in Shakespeare Earl in Shakespearean England Early 17th-century year in which Shakespeare's father died Early Shakespearean tragedy Educator who once famously compared the lyrics of 2 Live Crew to Shakespeare's [sic] "O my luve's like a red, red rose" Edward de ___ (the "real" Shakespeare?) Emulate Shakespeare Enchantress, in Shakespeare End of a Shakespeare title Ending for how or who, for Shakespeare Endings for Shakespeare Endless, to Shakespeare
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