Crossword-Solution: MERCUTIO
We have 14 clues for the answer “MERCUTIO”
| Clue | Answers |
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| "A plague o' both your houses" speaker | 1 answer |
| "You shall find me a grave man" speaker | 1 answer |
| 1936 John Barrymore role | 1 answer |
| Curser of Capulets and Montagues | 1 answer |
| Romeo’s witty friend, slain by Tybalt in Shakespeare’s tragedy | 1 answer |
| He describes Queen Mab. | 1 answer |
| Queen Mab speech deliverer | 1 answer |
| Romeo's pal | 1 answer |
| Romeo's reckless friend | 1 answer |
| Tybalt killed him | 1 answer |
| Tybalt kills him | 1 answer |
| Young gallant in "Romeo and Juliet" | 1 answer |
| Friend of Romeo | 2 answers |
| BARRYMORE, JOHN | 11 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AERTE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with MERCUTIO (5)
Mercutio, as he was own cousin to Benedick and Biron, would have come to the same end in the long run.
Romeo and Juliet were very much in love; although they tell me some German critics are of a different opinion, probably the same who would have us think Mercutio a dull fellow.
That same day, about noon, Romeo's friends, Benvolio and Mercutio, walking through the streets of Verona, were met by a party of the Capulets with the impetuous Tybalt at their head.
Mercutio, who had as much fire and youthful blood in him as Tybalt, replied to this accusation with some sharpness; and in spite of all Benvolio could say to moderate their wrath, a quarrel was beginning, when Romeo himself passing that way, the fierce Tybalt turned from Mercutio to Romeo, and gave him the disgraceful appellation of villain.
Mercutio being dead, Romeo kept his temper no longer, but returned the scornful appellation of villain which Tybalt had given him; and they fought till Tybalt was slain by Romeo.
Quotes with MERCUTIO (3)
Romeo: Courage, man; the hurt cannot be much. Mercutio: No, 'tis not so deep as a well, nor so wide as a church-door; but 'tis enough, 'twill serve. Ask for me tomorrow, and you shall find me a grave man.
Lear, Macbeth. Mercutio — they live on their own as it were. The newspapers are full of them, if we were only the Shakespeares to see it. Have you ever been in a Police Court? Have you ever watched tradesmen behind their counters? My soul, the secrets walking in the streets! You jostle them at every corner. There's a Polonius in every first-class railway carriage, and as many Juliets as there are boarding-schools. ... How inexhaustibly rich everything is, if you only stick to life.
Love has always been the chief business of my life, the only thing I have thought — no, felt — supremely worth while, and I don’t pretend that this experience was not succeeded by others. But at that time, I was innocent, with the innocence of ignorance, I didn’t know what was happening to me. I was without consciousness, that is to say, more utterly absorbed than was ever possible again. For after that first time there was always part of me standing aside, comparing, analysi…
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Appears in: Boston Globe, LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, WSJ.
Used 13 times in crossword archives (1956–2019).