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Leading characters in Titus Andronicus spoil the ending in one sense (5) crossword clue


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The Guardian Cryptic crossword of August 9th, 2023 other clues
Tinker on stage, holding online meeting without ado (8)
Assertion from one kind of character heard, found in either part of Twelfth Night (6)
Quiescent during penultimate part of Macbeth — and of Hamlet (8)
They support arms, weapons linked with arrows in dramatic speech (6)
It's darn hard in initially confused lesson naming writer of A Midsummer Night's Dream (11)
Appearance with Falstaff's associate producing weapon (3,6)
Second member of weird trio having exited? Stop watching (6,3)
Earl's son in King Lear appearing in tattered garment (5)
Check power, sets, scripts for film adaptations (11)
Famous actor exchanging last two parts for a role in Twelfth Night (6)
Text for Macbeth, say, putting extra time into revised bit role (8)
King not doing so well, such as Claudius or Richard III (6)
In kind way, nurse initially encouraging Romeo's love? Yes (8)
After it's put up on stage, I'm wrong to condemn (10)
Able to identify what's wrong as I do casting badly (10)
eg Julius Caesar or Coriolanus? Right (5)
Delights in Tory victory as comedy (5,7,4)
Romantic message for Veronese gentleman (9)
Practice acting in Winter's Tale, initially (4)
See 4
Novice Romeo crazy about female — tragic hero (4,2,6)
One who operates in theatre, not needing screen (5,5)
Church's part obvious in sound plot (10)
Like lady's protest in play that confounds sexes with vice (9)
Superficially cut, like Antony and Cleopatra or Romeo and Juliet, we hear (5)
Dismiss, in a way, from Richard's royal house (4)
Shakespeare, as opposed to 7 (4)

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