| 'to suffer the ... and arrows of outrageous fortune' (Hamlet) |
SLINGS |
| 'Will ye go ..., go' (folksong) |
LASSIE |
| Anaesthetic injected into the spinal cord |
EPIDURAL |
| Artist in three-dimensional shapes |
SCULPTOR |
| Assert as a right |
CLAIM |
| Attempts to convert them? |
TRIES |
| Barely, hardly |
SCARCELY |
| Bloodsucking insect |
LOUSE |
| Chopping tool |
AXE |
| Court game |
TENNIS |
| Device producing an intense beam of light |
LASER |
| Disagreement or conflicts about important issues |
DISPUTES |
| Disparaging Australian term for a British person |
POM |
| Dramatic prince of Denmark |
HAMLET |
| Dying thus, one has left no will |
INTESTATE |
| Felt concern or interest |
CARED |
| Greek island and type of lettuce |
COS |
| Greets the herons strangely |
EGRETS |