#8815, aired 2023-02-24 | STARTS & ENDS WITH THE SAME VOWEL $800: Brush up on your Shakespeare & name this board game Othello |
#7059, aired 2015-04-30 | THINGS TO DO ON A RAINY DAY $800: Brush up your Shakespeare & read one of his comedies, like this one about twins Viola & Sebastian Twelfth Night |
#6476, aired 2012-11-12 | BRUSH UP YOUR SHAKESPEARE $200: Play in which a magician endures hardships as an exiled ruler on an island The Tempest |
#6476, aired 2012-11-12 | BRUSH UP YOUR SHAKESPEARE $400: It's the name of the father of the title prince of Denmark Hamlet, Sr. |
#6476, aired 2012-11-12 | BRUSH UP YOUR SHAKESPEARE $500 (Daily Double): It's the last word spoken by Richard III horse |
#6476, aired 2012-11-12 | BRUSH UP YOUR SHAKESPEARE $800: In "Henry V", he's the swaggering soldier named for a weapon Pistol |
#6476, aired 2012-11-12 | BRUSH UP YOUR SHAKESPEARE $1000: Rosalind flees to the Forest of Arden in this play As You Like It |
#5493, aired 2008-06-25 | BRUSH UP YOUR SHAKESPEARE $200: Agrippa says of her, "Royal wench! She made great Caesar lay his sword to bed" Cleopatra |
#5493, aired 2008-06-25 | BRUSH UP YOUR SHAKESPEARE $400: In the '60s, Laurence Olivier put on blackface to play this Shakespearean hero Othello |
#5493, aired 2008-06-25 | BRUSH UP YOUR SHAKESPEARE $600: One of Henry IV's big lines is "Uneasy lies the head that wears" one of these crown |
#5493, aired 2008-06-25 | BRUSH UP YOUR SHAKESPEARE $800: Henry Porter's "Two Angry Women of Abingdon" may have influenced this "Merry" Shakespeare play The Merry Wives of Windsor |
#5493, aired 2008-06-25 | BRUSH UP YOUR SHAKESPEARE $1000: "The play's the thing wherein I'll catch the conscience of" this person the king |
#4351, aired 2003-06-30 | BRUSH UP YOUR SHAKESPEARE $400: He's the character who rhapsodizes, "It is my lady; O, it is my love! O, that she knew she were!" Romeo |
#4351, aired 2003-06-30 | BRUSH UP YOUR SHAKESPEARE $800: When this title character asks, "Saw you the weird sisters?" Lennox replies, "No, my lord" Macbeth |
#4351, aired 2003-06-30 | BRUSH UP YOUR SHAKESPEARE $1200: "Did my father strike my gentleman for chiding of his fool?" is one of Goneril's lines in this play King Lear |
#4351, aired 2003-06-30 | BRUSH UP YOUR SHAKESPEARE $2,000 (Daily Double): Near the end of the play named for him, he says, "In this harsh world draw thy breath in pain, to tell my story" Hamlet |
#4351, aired 2003-06-30 | BRUSH UP YOUR SHAKESPEARE $2000: In a poem by Shakespeare, Venus calls this handsome hunk "Thrice fairer than myself" Adonis |
#2440, aired 1995-03-24 | MUSICAL THEATRE $500: "Brush Up Your Shakespeare" is a song from this Cole Porter musical Kiss Me, Kate |
#1188, aired 1989-11-01 | SHOW MUSIC $1,500 (Daily Double): 1949 Cole Porter show that featured a song called "Brush up your Shakespeare" Kiss Me, Kate |
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