9D is the unclued answer for the main character in the play.
I just can't figure out the hyphened third word. (8)
I can fit a word that means adieu but it is not hyphened.
Kate of Kate Hall...hard to give a hint really . This is how she is "addressed " Kate of Kate Hall, my super-dainty Kate Some misprints in the preamble imho as far as I can see . For example 11a says 10 ( two words ) when it's only one .
Kate of Kate Hall...hard to give a hint really .
This is how she is "addressed "
Kate of Kate Hall, my super-dainty Kate
Some misprints in the preamble imho as far as I can see .
For example 11a says 10 ( two words ) when it's only one .
I wrote down the name at 38A with E at the end by mistake.
I tried to eyeball the play lines but did not see Kate Hall anywhere.
Just googled Kate of Kate Hall and found it. Though it is not shown as hyphened.
I have seen Kate-hall hyphenated in a few places viz
You lie in faith, for you are called plain Kate,
And bonny Kate, and sometimes Kate the curst:
But Kate, the prettiest Kate in Christendom,
Kate of Kate-hall, my super-dainty Kate,