Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (21 results returned)

#1472, aired 1991-01-15SHAKESPEAREAN 1ST LINES $200: It opens, "Two households, both alike in dignity" Romeo and Juliet
#1472, aired 1991-01-15SHAKESPEAREAN 1ST LINES $400: In Troy there lies the scene of this tragic title couple's story Troilus and Cressida
#1472, aired 1991-01-15SHAKESPEAREAN 1ST LINES $600: Title character who muses blackly, "Now is the winter of our discontent" Richard III
#1472, aired 1991-01-15SHAKESPEAREAN 1ST LINES $800: This play subtitled "Or What You Will" opens, "If music be the food of love, play on" Twelfth Night
#1472, aired 1991-01-15SHAKESPEAREAN 1ST LINES $1000: Antonio begins it, "In sooth I know not why I am so sad" The Merchant of Venice
#965, aired 1988-11-11SHAKESPEAREAN 1ST LINES $200: This fairy king's first line is "Ill met by moonlight, proud Titania" Oberon
#965, aired 1988-11-11SHAKESPEAREAN 1ST LINES $400: Famous "tamer" who enters saying, "Verona for a while I take my leave" Petruchio
#965, aired 1988-11-11SHAKESPEAREAN 1ST LINES $600: Warrior who says, "Call here my varlet; I'll unarm again; why should I war without the walls of Troy..." Troilus
#965, aired 1988-11-11SHAKESPEAREAN 1ST LINES $800: His first line consists of just one word, "Calphurnia!" Julius Caesar
#965, aired 1988-11-11SHAKESPEAREAN 1ST LINES $1,000 (Daily Double): King of Denmark who begins, "Though yet of Hamlet our dear brother's death the memory be green..." (King) Claudius
#905, aired 1988-07-08SHAKESPEAREAN 1st LINES $200: He gives Banquo a weather report: "So foul and fair a day I have not seen" Macbeth
#905, aired 1988-07-08SHAKESPEAREAN 1st LINES $400: His 1st line is also the 1st line of the play: "Now is the winter of our discontent..." Richard III
#905, aired 1988-07-08SHAKESPEAREAN 1st LINES $600: He says of his relationship to Claudius, "a little more than kin, and less than kind" Hamlet
#905, aired 1988-07-08SHAKESPEAREAN 1st LINES $800: Her 1st line, "How now, who calls?", is spoken to her nurse Juliet
#905, aired 1988-07-08SHAKESPEAREAN 1st LINES $1000: Confronting his mate in the forest, his first line is, "Ill met by moonlight, proud Titania" Oberon
#759, aired 1987-12-17SHAKESPEAREAN 1st LINES $200: The first thing he says is his wife's name, "Calpurnia!" Julius Caesar
#502, aired 1986-11-11SHAKESPEAREAN 1ST LINES $200: "2 households both alike in dignity, In fair Verona where we lay our scene..." the first line of Romeo and Juliet
#502, aired 1986-11-11SHAKESPEAREAN 1ST LINES $400: "Now is the winter of our discontent made glorious summer by this sun of York..." Richard III
#502, aired 1986-11-11SHAKESPEAREAN 1ST LINES $600: "Who's there?" "Nay, answer me. Stand & unfold yourself." Hamlet
#502, aired 1986-11-11SHAKESPEAREAN 1ST LINES $800: "If music be the food of love, play on..." Twelfth Night
#502, aired 1986-11-11SHAKESPEAREAN 1ST LINES $1000: "Now fair Hippolyta, our nuptial hour draws on apace..." A Midsummer Night's Dream

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