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Shakespeare characters and quotes

LEVEL: MODERATE TO DIFFICULT
Across
"The ____ is dead, and I must conjure him." (Romeo and Juliet)
"Truly, the tree yields ____fruit." (As You LIke It)
Robin Goodfellow (A Midsummer Night's Dream)
The Murder ____ Gonzago (Hamlet)
He can suck melancholy like a weasel sucks eggs (As You Like It)
The HENRY VI rebel, Jack ____
Two Gents
"Come on and kiss me, ___!" (The Taming of the Shrew)
"The ____tongue of midnight hath told twelve." (A Midsummer Night's Dream)
"...and nothing pleaseth but ____..accidents." (Henry IV)
aka Ganymede (As You Like It)
"Twas told me you were rough, and coy, and ____..." (The Taming of the Shrew)
Hal's nemesis (Henry IV)
"...But other of your insolent retinue/ Do hourly ____ and quarrel..." (King Lear)
Antony's second wife in Rome (Antony and Cleopatra)
91 across' comic partner, (Two Gentlemen of Verona)
He stayed at the gate (Romeo and Juliet)
This many ages of man (As You Like It)
"Do not think ___..." (Prince Hall, Henry IV)
Her sons had good taste (Titus Andronicus)
What the two kinsmen are
A Moor (but not the famous one)
"Fie, my old bones ____" (Romeo and Juliet)
"No? Then I well perceive you are not ____." (Macbeth)
The funnier set of twins in (The Comedy of Errors)
Besotted with Phoebe, (As You Like It)
His guts are made of puddings, (The Merry Wives of Windsor)
R III's reluctant wife
A Scottish no (Macbeth)
"Hath washed thy____ cheeks for Rosaline!" (Romeo and Juliet)
"That he's mad, ____true..." (Hamlet)
Constable with a funny bone (Measure for Measure)
The name of Bassanio's and Brutus' mates, (The Merchant of Venice and Julius Caesar)
"The ____ is full of noises..." (The Tempest)
HENRY V's narrator
"Wrench ____ thy power to th' highest." (Coriolanus)
He has a lean and hungry look (Julius Caesar)
"And will no doubt, shortly be ___ of me" (Anne, Richard III)
Launcelot _____, (The Two Gentlemen of Verona)
The clock struck nine when Juliet sent her
Isabella's vocation (Measure for Measure)
Katherine's gentlewoman (Henry V)
Caesar's wife (Julius Caesar)
"And ____ thine enemies, both mine and thine..." (Henry VI, Part Two)
See 10-across
She dreamt of an Emperor Antony
"To be ___not to be" (Hamlet)
Fleance, to Banquo (Macbeth)
The quick clown (The Two Gentlemen of Verona)
You wear it with a difference (Hamlet)
Lear's moral daughter
Thought he was being cuckolded (The Merry Wives of Windsor)
Falstaff's hot-headed friend (Henry IV)
Down
"This fellow pecks up wit, as pigeons ___" (Love's Labor's Lost)
"...bring your hand to the buttery ____ and let it drink" (Twelfth Night)
Much of this about nothing
"What, shall they seek the lion in his ____..." (King John)
Juliet's other betrothed
"...yet did not this cruel-hearted ____ shed one tear..." (The Two Gentlemen of Verona)
"He is ____ subject, Mowbray. So art thou." (Richard II)
Lear's was hanged
Mademoiselle La Pucelle (Henry VI, Part One)
A mechanical sort (A Midsummer Night's Dream)
Rosalind's cousin (As You Like It)
The poet! The poet! (Julius Caesar)
Et ___, Brute?( Julius Caesar)
"But sure that sense/ Is apoplexed, for madness would not____..." (Hamlet)
"Who ____ do more is none" (Lady Macbeth)
It was curtains for him behind 86-down (Hamlet)
King of the Fairies (A Midsummer Night's Dream)
Cressida's pimp
Petruchio's much-abused manservant (The Taming of the Shrew)
"...a mad tale he told today ____ dinner..." (The Comedy of Errors)
One of Two Gentlemen
Juliet's resting place
______ Caius, aka Coriolanus
Who says that he plays the villain?
Edgar's alter ego, Poor_____ (King Lear)
He's a heel in the Trojan War (Troilus and Cressida)
He talked of poop beaten gold (Antony and Cleopatra)
"____, my poor princes! my tender babes!" (Richard III)
Richard III's slayer, later Henry VII
His virtue meant no more cakes and ale (Twelfth Night)
A lover in the woods (A Midsummer Night's Dream)
A merchant of Venice
It's foul as well (Macbeth)
He sang of the wind and the rain (Twelfth Night)
"When thousands ____more than did laugh at it." (Henry V)
The kitchen wench, all grease (The Comedy of Errors)
He liked to watch his ewes graze and his lambs suck (As You Like It)
Alonso's too trusting adviser (The Tempest)
His isle was full of noises (The Tempest)
One of a couple of Dons (Much Ado About Nothing)
Portia was ______daughter (Julius Caesar)
A three-play King
He was not born of woman (Macbeth)
An unfortunate knife collector
Mistress Quickly, fondly (Henry IV)
"The ____ will mew, and dog will have his day." (Hamlet)
Wherefore art thou?
Duke substitute (Measure for Measure)
See 23-down
"Do cream and mantle like a standing ____..." (The Merchant of Venice)
Toby Belch's honorific (Twelfth Night)