| Scottish feudal baron | 21 |
| Scottish chieftain | 18 |
| Scottish chief | 14 |
| Scot. title | 11 |
| Ross, Lennox or Angus, in Shakespeare | 37 |
| One of Macbeth's titles | 27 |
| Old Scottish landholder | 23 |
| Medieval Scotch baron | 21 |
| Macduff, vis-Ã -vis Fife | 26 |
| Macduff, at one time | 20 |
| Macduff was one | 15 |
| Macduff of Macbeth | 18 |
| Macbeth's position | 22 |
| Macbeth's initial rank | 26 |
| Macbeth's earned title | 26 |
| Macbeth, Macduff, or Banquo | 27 |
| Macbeth, in Act I | 17 |
| Macbeth, for a while | 20 |
| Macbeth for one | 16 |
| Honorific for Macbeth | 21 |
| Feudal landholder | 17 |
| Feudal aristocrat | 17 |
| Clan chieftan | 13 |
| Clan chieftain | 14 |
| Clan chief of old Scotland | 26 |
| Cawdor's chief, in "Macbeth" | 42 |
| Cawdor title | 12 |
| Banquo or Macbeth | 17 |
| Aristocrat of old | 17 |
| Anglo-Saxon aristocrat | 22 |
| A title for Macbeth | 19 |
| "The ___ of Fife had a wife": Shak. | 45 |
| "Macbeth" attendant | 29 |
| ''Macbeth'' title | 33 |
| Noblemen like Macbeth | 21 |
| Macbeth et al. | 14 |
| Macbeth and others | 18 |
| Macbeth, and others | 19 |
| Scottish titles | 15 |
| Scottish nobles | 15 |
| Scottish lords | 14 |
| Scottish feudal lords | 21 |
| Scottish chieftains | 19 |
| Ross and Macduff | 16 |
| Old English aristocrats | 23 |
| Minor roles in "Macbeth" | 34 |
| Macduff and others | 18 |
| Macduff and Macbeth | 19 |
| Macdonwald and Macbeth | 22 |
| Macbeth's rivals | 20 |
| MacBeth, et al. | 15 |
| Macbeth and Banquo | 18 |
| Clan chiefs | 11 |
| "Nuthin' but a 'G' ___" (1993 Dr. Dre hit) | 64 |
| Udon ___, Thai city | 19 |
| "You're a better man ___ . . . ": Kipling | 55 |
| "More ___ can say" | 28 |
| " . . . the use of him is more ___ can see" | 53 |
| Third part of a sage thought | 28 |
| Better in theory-practice link | 30 |
| Show gratitude to | 17 |
| Express gratitude to | 20 |
| Express gratitude | 17 |
| Show gratitude | 14 |
| Express appreciation | 20 |
| Word with "God" or "you" | 44 |
| Oscar winner's job | 22 |
| Do an Oscar winner's job | 28 |
| "___ God!" | 20 |
| Word in an Oscar speech | 23 |
| Word in an Oscar acceptance speech | 34 |
| What Oscar winner's do at the podium | 40 |
| Say "I owe you one" | 29 |
| Recognize in a nice way | 23 |
| Mention in an acceptance speech, maybe | 38 |
| It often precedes you | 21 |
| Express appreciation to | 23 |
| Be gracious to | 14 |
| Be gracious | 11 |
| Acknowledge in an Oscar speech | 30 |
| Acknowledge appreciatively | 26 |
| Acceptance speech word | 22 |
| "--- you and good night" | 34 |
| "___ heavens" | 23 |
| -- -you note | 12 |
| ___-you note | 12 |
| ___ one's stars | 19 |
| ___ one's lucky stars | 25 |
| ___ -you-ma'am (pothole) | 28 |
| Expressed gratitude | 19 |
| Showed gratitude to | 19 |
| Sent a card, perhaps | 20 |
| Said grace, say | 15 |
| Polite guest | 12 |
| Phrase of appreciation | 22 |
| 'Whew, such a relief that Kahlo arrived!' | 49 |
| 7 P.M. | 6 |
| Words from a long-suffering orthopedic patient? | 47 |
| Showing appreciation to | 23 |
| What 007 might do after being saved by a spy gadget? | 52 |