| One of a well-known pair | 24 |
| Noted Montague | 14 |
| Notable Montague | 16 |
| Name said twice after "O" | 35 |
| Montague's problem child | 28 |
| Montague's offspring | 24 |
| Montague youth | 14 |
| Montague teen | 13 |
| Montague of note | 16 |
| Montague heir | 13 |
| Mercutio's buddy. | 21 |
| Master P's son who used to have "Lil'" in front of his name | 77 |
| Man's slipper or shoe | 25 |
| Lover with a roving eye | 23 |
| Lover of drama | 14 |
| Literary lover played by Leonardo | 33 |
| Letter between Quebec and Sierra | 32 |
| Letter after Quebec in a radio alphabet | 39 |
| Leonardo DiCaprio role | 22 |
| Leonardo DiCaprio portrayal | 27 |
| L. Howard role in 1936 | 22 |
| JulietÂ’s beloved | 20 |
| Juliet's valentine | 22 |
| Juliet's lover | 18 |
| Juliet's guy | 16 |
| Juliet's adorer | 19 |
| His last words were "Thus with a kiss I die" | 54 |
| He was found dead with Paris | 28 |
| He was asked "Wherefore art thou?" | 44 |
| He swore by the moon | 20 |
| He played to the balcony | 24 |
| He kisses "by the book" | 33 |
| Guy with ample game | 19 |
| Friend of Benvolio | 18 |
| Friar Laurence said to him, "Thou art wedded to calamity" | 67 |
| Famous lover | 12 |
| Dire Straits sidekick for "Juliet" | 44 |
| D'Allaire or Leblanc | 24 |
| Cousin of Benvolio | 18 |
| Benvolio's friend | 21 |
| Bard's teen | 15 |
| Balcony climber of Shakespeare | 30 |
| Ardent swain | 12 |
| Amorous Montague | 16 |
| Alfa _____ | 10 |
| Alfa ____ | 9 |
| 1996 role for Leonardo | 22 |
| 1966 film role for Rudolph Nureyev | 34 |
| 1936 Leslie Howard role | 23 |
| "Wherefore art thou ___?" | 36 |
| "What light through yonder window breaks?" speaker | 60 |
| "Star-cross'd" lover of fiction | 45 |
| "Star-cross'd" lover | 34 |
| "She doth teach the torches to burn bright!" speaker | 62 |
| "See, how she leans her cheek upon her hand!" speaker | 63 |
| "O, she doth teach the torches to burn bright!" speaker | 65 |
| "O, I am fortune's fool!" crier | 45 |
| "O true apothecary! Thy drugs are quick" speaker | 58 |
| "Juliet is the sun!" speaker | 38 |
| "But, soft!" speaker | 30 |
| "But, soft! what light through yonder window breaks?" speaker | 71 |
| "Balcony Scene" suitor | 32 |
| ". . . window breaks" speaker | 39 |
| "___ and Juliet" | 26 |
| '77 Mr Big hit for Juliet? | 30 |
| ''. . . yonder window breaks'' speaker | 54 |
| ___ Void ("Never Say Never" new wavers) | 49 |
| Beaus | 5 |
| Lovers | 6 |
| Lady-killers | 12 |
| Don Juans | 9 |
| Beaux | 5 |
| Lover boys | 10 |
| Men's slippers | 18 |
| Men's house slippers | 24 |
| Male lovers | 11 |
| Howard, Harvey and Whiting | 26 |
| Moon crater | 11 |
| Former Colorado governor Roy | 28 |
| Former Colorado governor | 24 |
| Colorado Governor Roy | 21 |
| Horror director George | 22 |
| The Joker portrayer | 19 |
| Joker portrayer | 15 |
| Horror film director George | 27 |
| Cesar of films | 14 |
| "Dawn of the Dead" director | 37 |
| The Joker portrayer Cesar | 25 |
| Joker portrayer Cesar | 21 |
| Director dubbed "Godfather of Zombies" | 48 |
| Cesar who played the Joker | 26 |
| Actor Cesar | 11 |
| "Creepshow" director | 30 |
| Zombie moviemaker George | 24 |
| TV joker | 8 |
| The Joker's portrayer on TV | 31 |
| The Joker, on TV | 16 |
| The Joker player, on TV | 23 |
| The Joker player on 60's TV | 31 |
| The Joker player on "Batman" | 38 |