| Clue | Source | Date |
|---|---|---|
| A FADER | ||
| Old-fashioned word for frightened | ||
| Frightened, in Shakespeare | The Washington Post | 23 Jun 2020 |
| Frightened, in Shakespeare | LA Times Daily | 23 Jun 2020 |
| Frightened, in dialect | LA Times Daily | 20 Nov 2017 |
| Frightened, in dialect | The Washington Post | 20 Nov 2017 |
| Frightened, in dialect | ||
| Scared, in dialect | Premier Sunday | 15 Feb 2015 |
| Scared, in dialect | ||
| Scared, in Shakespeare | ||
| Frightened, in dialect | ||
| "A phoenix that shall make all France ___": "Henry VI, Part I" | ||
| Terrified, to the bard | ||
| Apprehensive, to some | ||
| Terrified, to the bard | ||
| Frightened, to Huck Finn | ||
| Scared, in the sticks | ||
| Frighted | ||
| Scairt | ||
| Scared, in dialect | ||
| "..fie! a soldier, and --": "Macbeth" | ||
| Trembling in the hills | ||
| Trepid, dialectally | ||
| Scared: colloq. | ||
| Ascared | ||
| " . . . I am ___": Romeo | ||
| Skeered | ||
| Frightened: Dial. |