Answer: DOTH

AnswerCrossword Clue
DOTHObsolete auxiliary
DOTHDoes, once
DOTHPerforms for King James?
DOTHAccomplishes, to Shakespeare
DOTH"The lady ... protest too much ..."
DOTH"The lady ..... protest too much"
DOTHKing James verb
DOTH'The lady -- protest too much'
DOTH"The fool ... think he is wise..." ("As You Like It")
DOTHPerforms, to Shakespeare
DOTHDo, biblically
DOTH"How then ... he now see?": John 9:19
DOTHArchaic auxiliary
DOTH"The lady ... protest ..."
DOTHPerforms, for King James
DOTH"The lady ... protest too much": Shak.
DOTHDoes once?
DOTH"How ... the lady?": Shak.
DOTH"How use ... breed a habit . . . ": Shak.
dothto accomplish
dothto perform (an act)
doth(used to ask questions, to make negative statements, to add emphasis, and to avoid repetition)
dothto render
dothsocial gathering
dothto execute (an amount of work)
dothto act
dothto exert
dothto suffice for
DOTH"Who ... ambition shun . . . ": Shak.
dothto be the cause of (good, harm, etc.)
dothto proceed
dothto be enough
dothto deal with
DOTH"How ... the little crocodile...": Carroll
DOTH"... any here know me?": King Lear
DOTH"How .. the little busy bee ..."
DOTH"The lady ... protest too much" (Hamlet)
DOTHThird-person verb from Shakespeare
DOTHShakespearean auxiliary verb
DOTHPerforms for King James