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Across
| 4 | | He 'seems' honest. (9) |
| 5 | | 'They are all but stomachs, and we all but food'. (5) |
| 6 | | 'O the more angel she and you the blacker devil'. (7) |
| 7 | | 'As summer flies are in the shambles'. (6) |
| 9 | | Roderigo is concerned with this. (5) |
| 11 | | 'Thy bed lust stained shall with lust's
blood be spotted'. (5) |
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Down
| 1 | | Brabantio believes Othello has
used this to influence Desdemona. (10) |
| 2 | | 'O my soul's joy'. (6) |
| 3 | | 'Even now an old black ram is tupping your white ewe'. (7) |
| 8 | | Othello and Cassio are separated
by one. (5) |
| 10 | | The poisonous spider trapping the
unwary fly. (3) |
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