| PLESHY | In 1.2, the Duchess tells Gaunt, "Bid him --ah, what? --with all good speed at ___ visit me." Where is that place? |
| EDMUNDYORK | In 1.2, the Duchess also references Gaunt's brother. What is his name? |
| ENCHANTEDHER | In 1.2, the Signior comes with men to Othello's house to accuse him of having done what to his daughter? |
| AMIGO | You can bid him adios (5) |
| ROSEAYLMER | Poem by Walter Savage Landor containing the lines 'Ah, what avails the sceptred race/Ah, what the form divine!/What every virtue, every grace!' |
| LISTOFGUESTS | In 1.2, Romeo stops a servingman in the street, who has a letter. Romeo reads the contents of this letter. What is in the letter? |
| PARIS | In 1.2, Old Capulet is courting a suitor for his daughter, Juliet. What is the name of the person Old Capulet would like to be his son-in-law? |
| CHERTSEY | In 1.2, Richard mentions a monastery where the Monarch's body will be interred. What is the name of the monastery? |
| PLANTAGENET | In 1.2, Richard invokes his family's name in this exchange. He will be the last monarch to claim this name. What is his family name? |
| LADYANNE | In 1.2, who does Richard encounter "being the mourner" at the head of the funeral cortege? |
| THISBE | Pyramus is one of the main characters of the play-within-a-play that is being cast in 1.2. Who is the other? |
| THANE | In 1.2, Duncan, the king of Scotland, bestows a title on Macbeth. What is the title? |
| ENOBARBUS | In 1.2, what is the name of Antony's most trusted officer? |
| CHARMIAN | In 1.2, Cleopatra's closest servant sees a soothsayer. What is the name of this servant? |
| BARDOLPH | In 1.2, at the tavern, Mistress Quickly says, "Yonder, he comes and that arrant, malmsey nose knave..." Who is the knave she is referring to? |
| PALATINE | In 1.2, Nerissa mentions a second suitor. He is mentioned as the County ___. |
| SHESPITATHIM | In 1.2, Richard says: "Never came poison from so sweet a place." What did this person do to Richard before this line? |
| HISSWORD | In 1.2, Richard kneels and "lays his breast open" for Anne. What does he offer up to this person? |
| BOTTOM | In 1.2, as the play-within-a-play is ramping up, Peter Quince says: "You can play no part but Pyramus: for Pyramus is a sweet-faced man." Who is he talking to? |
| ALOTTERY | In 1.2, Portia's waiting woman Nerissa talks about Portia's father devising a system so that Portia may choose a husband. What is she talking about? |