100% | COIL | 4 | Shakespeare's was "mortal" |
72% | IAMB | 4 | Shakespeare's "to be," e.g. |
70% | HAMLET | 6 | Shakespeare's "or not to be" guy |
70% | VERONA | 6 | Shakespeare's Two Gentleman were from here |
70% | VERONA | 6 | Shakespeare's Two Gentlemen were from here |
70% | IAMBS | 5 | Shakespeare's plays are full of them |
70% | SOLILOQUY | 9 | Shakespeare's longest one is 71 lines |
69% | PLAYWITHINAPLAY | 15 | Shakespeare's "The Murder of Gonzago" is one |
67% | OMEN | 4 | Shakespeare's "temple-haunting martlet" is a good one |
67% | ACTS | 4 | Shakespeare's plays are divided into five of them |
67% | WINDSOR | 7 | Where Shakespeare's Merry Wives were from |
66% | ELSINORE | 8 | Castle in which Shakespeare's Hamlet is set |
65% | ASP | 3 | Subject of Shakespeare's line "Come, thou mortal wretch" |
64% | WIT | 3 | Romeo's was "a most sharp sauce," per Shakespeare |
64% | ATHENS | 6 | City of which Shakespeare's Timon is a lord |
63% | ARDEN | 5 | Shakespeare's fictional forest that "As You Like It" is set in |
63% | MORSECODE | 9 | Where S is ... |
61% | HUMAN | 5 | Mortal being |
61% | ENEMY | 5 | Mortal being? |
61% | KINGLEAR | 8 | Shakespeare play that Akira Kurosawa’s “Ran” is loosely based on |
61% | ERE | 3 | "___ you were born was beauty's summer dead": Shakespeare |
61% | SONNETS | 7 | These were Shakespeare's most common poetry type |
60% | LETHAL | 6 | Allow Harold to be mortal |
60% | POET | 4 | Shakespeare was one |
59% | HORATIO | 7 | A "man that is not passion's slave," in Shakespeare |
58% | TRINCULO | 8 | Jester in Shakespeare's "The Tempest" who is said to be a coward |
58% | ELEM | 4 | S, Am, Ac, K or Er |
58% | ORSINO | 6 | Speaker of Shakespeare's "If music be the food of love, play on" |
58% | SONNET | 6 | One of Shakespeare's begins "My mistress' eyes are nothing like the sun" |
56% | ASP | 3 | Shakespeare's "mortal wretch, with thy sharp teeth" |