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#7991, aired 2019-05-13 | COLORFUL SHAKESPEARE $400: In Sonnet 17, Shakespeare fears that his writings might turn to this color with age & "be scorn'd like old men of less truth" yellow |
#7991, aired 2019-05-13 | COLORFUL SHAKESPEARE $800: Pretending to dissuade Othello from jealousy, he calls the emotion "the green-eyed monster" Iago |
#7991, aired 2019-05-13 | COLORFUL SHAKESPEARE $1200: "Tellest thou me of black and blue?" says Falstaff in this comedy; "I was beaten myself into all the colors of the rainbow" The Merry Wives of Windsor |
#7991, aired 2019-05-13 | COLORFUL SHAKESPEARE $2,000 (Daily Double): At the end of a major battle in this play, the future Henry VII declares, "We will unite the white rose and the red" Richard III |
#7991, aired 2019-05-13 | COLORFUL SHAKESPEARE $2000: This doomed, sarcastic friend of Romeo's insists, "I am the very pink of courtesy" Mercutio |
#5526, aired 2008-09-22 | COLORFUL LANGUAGE $2000: Shakespeare used this facial-hair-based word for an old man in "The Taming of the Shrew" a graybeard |
#1405, aired 1990-10-12 | COLORFUL PHRASES $800: It's how Shakespeare described jealousy in "Othello" a green-eyed monster |
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