Start of a Hamlet soliloquy | 27 |
"The best is yet ___": Browning | 41 |
"Hamlet" soliloquy starter | 36 |
Start of a well-known soliloquy | 31 |
Soliloquy words | 15 |
One of Hamlet's options | 27 |
Words spoken after Polonius says, "I hear him coming: let's withdraw, my lord" | 92 |
Words before and after "or not" | 41 |
What "être" means | 30 |
Start of a soliloquy | 20 |
Start of a classic question | 27 |
Shakespearean option | 20 |
Hamlet words | 12 |
Half of Hamlet's dilemma | 28 |
Director Hooper | 15 |
Bride-___ | 9 |
"Oh, ___ in England . . . " | 37 |
"___ honest with you ..." | 35 |
"___ honest with you . . ." | 37 |
Words repeated in "___ or not ___" | 44 |
What être means | 18 |
What esse means | 15 |
Start of a soliloquy by Hamlet | 30 |
Start of a Hamlet speech | 24 |
Start of a Hamlet musing | 24 |
Shakespeare soliloquy start | 27 |
Repeated words in a famous soliloquy | 36 |
Prospective, as a bride | 23 |
Part of Hamlet's query | 26 |
Part of Hamlet's dilemma | 28 |
Part of a stage question | 24 |
Opening of a soliloquy | 22 |
One option for Hamlet | 21 |
Oh _____ in England | 19 |
Not meant -- | 12 |
Mother-___ | 10 |
Meant ___ | 9 |
Idol "___ a Lover" | 28 |
Hamlet's vacillating infinitive | 35 |
Hamlet's soliloquy opener | 29 |
Hamlet's option | 19 |
Hamlet's opening | 20 |
Hamlet's infinitive | 23 |
Hamlet option | 13 |
First words for Hamlet | 22 |
Father-___ | 10 |
Etre, to Ed | 11 |
Cruel ____ Kind | 15 |
Caesar's "esse" | 29 |
Beginning of Hamlet's query | 31 |
AC/DC "Hell Ain't a Bad Place ___" | 48 |
"The best is yet ___ ": Browning | 42 |
"That is ___ expected" | 32 |
"Poltergeist" director Hooper | 39 |
"Oh, ___ in England . . . ": Browning | 47 |
"Oh, ___ in England . . . " : Browning | 48 |
"Got ___ real!" | 25 |
"... or not ___" | 26 |
"___ sure!" | 21 |
"___ or not . . . " | 29 |
" . . . or not ___" | 29 |
'It Had -- You' | 23 |
'There ought -- law!' | 29 |
Wish, part 2 | 12 |
What poor Uncle Harry wanted | 28 |
Angry pitcher's choice? | 27 |
Have a cross ___ | 16 |
Bring ___ (use effectively) | 27 |
" . . . right___ arms" | 32 |
Vigorously, for John Philip Sousa? | 34 |
"And so ___" | 22 |
Go ___ (turn in) | 16 |
"Early ___ . . . " | 28 |
Words with go or off | 20 |
Where people who retire go | 26 |
Half of Pepys's sign-off | 28 |
"Early ___ ..." | 25 |
"And so ___": Pepys | 29 |
``And so ___.'': Pepys | 30 |
John Fletcher's Rx? | 23 |
Lady Macbeth's last words, or an alternate title for this puzzle? | 69 |
Lady Macbeth's last words | 29 |
Motto of a Sacramento newspaper? | 32 |
"Specifically ..." | 28 |
'Specifically, ...' | 27 |
Phrase following a clarification | 32 |
Not surprising | 14 |
In all honesty | 14 |
Devil's advocate phrase | 27 |
"Ain't Too Proud ___" | 35 |
"Too proud ___" | 25 |
'Ain't Too Proud --' | 32 |
Dilemma of how desperately one should ask? | 42 |
I've Got ____ | 17 |
To have a hole-in-one—or two? | 36 |
Start of a famed soliloquy | 26 |
Soliloquy question from Hamlet | 30 |
Literary question and homophonic inspiration for this puzzle | 60 |
Hamlet's options | 20 |
Hamlet's choice | 19 |