“Love all, trust a few, ____” (All’s Well That Ends Well) |
Do wrong to none |
2006 romantic comedy film starring Russell Crowe as London trader Max Skinner |
A Good Year |
A body’s waste material |
EGESTA |
A manual worker or artisan, especially in Shakespeare |
MECHANICAL |
A roundworm or threadworm |
NEMATODE |
Alternative name for a black mark in North America |
DEMERIT |
An attendant of Dionysus |
SATYR |
At 29, ____ became the youngest Best Actor Oscar winner, for his role in The Pianist |
Adrien Brody |
Card game which begins with one queen removed from the pack |
old maid |
Collectively, anonymous literary works |
Adespota |
Country whose capital is Suva |
FIJI |
De facto governing body of the Gaza Strip since 2007 |
HAMAS |
Degree of deviation in a ship’s course due to leeway |
DRIFTAGE |
Dickens novel subtitled The Parish Boy’s Progress |
Oliver Twist |
Dry-eyed |
TEARLESS |
En route |
in transit |
Flat expanses of land common in polar regions |
icefields |
Guest vocalist on the 1979 single Street Life by The Crusaders |
Randy Crawford |
In 1989, East Germany’s politburo ousted Erich ____ as head of state in an attempt to regain public support |
honecker |
In Greek mythology, the wife of Agamemnon |
CLYTEMNESTRA |
In Marvel comics, the antagonist-turned-protagonist known as Black Widow |
Natasha Romanova |
In physics, a photon’s energy is equal to its frequency multiplied by ____ |
Planck's constant |
Isaac’s elder twin son in the book of Genesis |
ESAU |
Last of the USA’s “lower 48” states to gain statehood |
ARIZONA |