Shakespeare's "spot" | 34 |
Shakespeare's "soon" | 34 |
Shakespeare's "Scram!" | 36 |
Shakespeare's "Richard ___" | 41 |
Shakespeare's "Richard __" | 40 |
Shakespeare's "Prince of Cats" | 44 |
Shakespeare's "poor venomous fool" | 48 |
Shakespeare's "Poor me!" | 38 |
Shakespeare's "Phooey!" | 37 |
Shakespeare's "Move it!" | 38 |
Shakespeare's "King ___" | 38 |
Shakespeare's "Indeed!" | 37 |
Shakespeare's "Hurry!" | 36 |
Shakespeare's "Henry ___" | 39 |
Shakespeare's "green sickness" | 44 |
Shakespeare's "food of love" | 42 |
Shakespeare's "fairy favours" | 43 |
Shakespeare's "Bummer!" | 37 |
Shakespeare's "are you able?" | 43 |
Shakespeare's "ancient" | 37 |
Shakespeare's "Aliena" | 36 |
Shakespeare's '-- Night' | 36 |
Shakespeare wrote there was much of this | 40 |
Shakespeare play, with "The" | 38 |
Shakespeare play that takes place in Japan? | 43 |
Shakespeare play that inspired a Verdi opera | 44 |
Shakespeare play featuring Prospero | 35 |
Shakespeare play (with "The") | 39 |
Shakespeare play (with ''The'') | 47 |
Shakespeare play ("The") | 34 |
Shakespeare play '-- and Cressida' | 42 |
Shakespeare in the Park theater, in Central Park | 48 |
Shakespeare in the Park founder/producer Joseph | 47 |
Shakespeare could have bathed in it | 35 |
Shakespeare character with a magic aphrodisiac | 46 |
Shakespeare character who goes insane | 37 |
Shakespeare called it "honey-heavy" | 45 |
Shakespeare and Shatner, for short | 34 |
Shakes indicating affection, perhaps | 36 |
Shaker's contents, sometimes | 32 |
Shaker also known as "The Word" | 41 |
Shakedown that catches bugs in-house | 36 |
Shake, like a faulty toilet handle | 34 |
Shakable liquid-filled souvenirs | 32 |
Shak.'s "Othello," e.g. | 37 |
Shak. play about Prospero's favorite books? | 47 |
Shak. play about a dachs¬hund? | 33 |
Shaivism, Shaktism or Vaishnavism | 33 |
Shaggy's nickname for his canine friend | 43 |
Shaggy like the stereotypical caveman | 37 |
Shag flies while talking with a twang? | 38 |
Shady telemarketer's purchase | 33 |
Shady star of TV's "Alias"? | 41 |
Shady spot that's the name of many towns | 44 |
Shady magnate's into apples? | 32 |
Shady lady who's been exploited? | 36 |
Shady lady of "Grease"? | 33 |
Shady high roller's advantage | 33 |
Shady Hercule Poirot countryman? | 32 |
Shady costar of "Mork and Mindy" ? | 44 |
Shady Australian-born supermodel? | 33 |
Shady accountant's April 15 work? | 37 |
Shadows on an equatorial sundial, say | 37 |
Shaded shapes on standardized tests | 35 |
Shade tree with deep-red winter buds | 36 |
Shade tree native to the British Isles | 38 |
Shade of red that means "flea" | 40 |
Shade of many a swimming pool basin | 35 |
Shade of blue named after a river | 33 |
Shade of a swan's bill in a Keats poem | 42 |
Shade in "America the Beautiful" | 42 |
Shade for much Hello Kitty merchandise | 38 |
Shackles are put on chain gangs? | 32 |
Sgts. outrank them in the U.S. Marines | 38 |
Sgt. Snorkel's four-legged friend | 37 |
Sgt. Snorkel's canine companion | 35 |
Sgt. Pepper's lead singer Billy | 35 |
Sgt. O'Rourke's command, on TV | 38 |
Sgt. Friday's request at the office? | 40 |
SFO opponent in the 2012 World Series | 37 |
Seymour's Springfield Elementary love | 41 |
Seymour's love, on "The Simpsons" | 47 |
Seymour ___, the Father of Supercomputing | 41 |
Seymour Skinner's on-again, off-again love | 46 |
Seymour Skinner's love interest, once | 41 |
Seyfried of "Lovelace" | 32 |
Seyfried of "Les Miserables" | 38 |
Sexy zone first hypothesized in 1944 | 36 |
Sexy villain in "Austin Powers" | 41 |
Sexy section of the Yellow Pages | 32 |
Sexy modern Gothic novel, informally | 36 |
Sexy Janssen of "Goldeneye" | 37 |
Sexy Diggs of "Brown Sugar" | 37 |
Sexy automaton in "Austin Powers" | 43 |
Sexually receptive, as an animal | 32 |
Sexual attraction, with "the" | 39 |
Sextet in "Little Nellie Kelly" | 41 |
Sextet in "All's Well . . . " | 43 |
Sexologist + "The Waltons" co-star | 44 |
Sexist or ethnically stereotyping | 33 |