- TOBE
- Start of a Hamlet quote
- Poltergeist director Hooper
- Famous soliloquy start
- Hamlet beginning
- Start of a famous quote
- Start of a famous soliloquy
- Future: bride-___
- One option for Hamlet
- -
- It's good __ the king
- Soliloquy start
- Start of Hamlet's famous speech
- Oh, ___ in England...
- Start of a soliloquy from 17 Down
- Bride's train?
- Fit ___ tied
- Option for Hamlet
- Hamlet phrase
- Hamlet soliloquy starter
- Hamlet option
- Noted soliloquy start
- Oh, ___ in Paris ...
- Hamlet's soliloquy opener
- Shakespeare soliloquy start
- One of Hamlet's options
- Choice for Hamlet
- Beginning of Hamlet's query
- Start of a famous existential soliloquy
- Fit-tied link
- Shakespearean choice
- Oh __ in England...: Browning
- Part of a stage question
- Soliloquy starter
- Words spoken after Polonius says, "I hear him coming: let's withdraw, my lord"
- Soliloquy opener
- Start of a classic question
- Start of a dramatic question
- Hamlet's first choice
- Hamlet's first option
- Start of Hamlet's question
- Director Hooper
- Shakespearean soliloquy starter
- Hamlet alternative
- One of Hamlet's choices
- Introduction to a classic dilemma
- Elementary irregular verb
- In the future ender
- Important verb in any language
- Start of a soliloquy by Hamlet
- First proposition of Hamlet's soliloquy.
- A common infinitive.
- Beginning of a famous soliloquy.
- Important infinitive.
- ___ sure.
- Hamlet said it.
- I'm ___ Queen o' the May.
- Common infinitive.
- Infinitive.
- Start of a soliloquy.
- Famous first words.
- The future.
- Basic infinitive.
- Hamlet's alternative.
- The best is yet ___.
- Not ___ sneezed at.
- Future.
- Bride-___.
- Hamlet's infinitive.
- Translation of "sein."
- Etre or esse.
- Start of soliloquy.
- Soliloquy words
- . . . or not ___
- Hamlet words
- Prospective, as a bride
- Hamlet's opening
- Opening of a soliloquy
- The best is yet ___: Browning
- Part of Hamlet's query
- Caesar's "esse"
- Half of Hamlet's dilemma
- Start of a Hamlet soliloquy
- ___ or not . . .
- Oh, ___ in England . . . : Browning
- Hamlet's vacillating infinitive
- Start of a Hamlet speech
- What "être" means
- Words from Hamlet
- What 38 Down means
- What esse means
- Alternative to 24 Down
- -elect
- What seems ___ the problem?: 2 wds.
- ___ honest with you ...
- Repeated words in a famous soliloquy
- Words before and after "or not"
- That is ___ expected
- Words repeated in "___ or not ___"
- ___ honest ...
- Father-___
- Meant ___
- Choice A for Hamlet
- See 38-Across
- With 39- and 40-Across, classic Shakespearean question phonetically suggested by 17-, 23-, 47- and 59-Across
- Words before and after "or not" in a Shakespeare quote
- See 30-Across
- Shakespearean infinitive
- Ubiquitous infinitive
- Fit -- tied
- 'It Had -- You'
- Not meant --
- Got ___ real!
- AC/DC "Hell Ain't a Bad Place ___"
- Idol "___ a Lover"
- I Want ___ Wanted
- First words for Hamlet
- Shakespearean option
- Start of a Shakespearean soliloquy
- Cruel ____ Kind
- Start of a well-known soliloquy
- The way things used ____
- Translation of the verbs "ser" and "etre"
- Too good ___ true
- Soliloquy's first words
- All forms of it are excluded from the language E-Prime
- First two words of Hamlet's question
- Être, when translated
- Hamlet's option
- Être, across the Channel
- Start of Hamlet's soliloquy