| BANQUO | In 3.1, in a famous speech, Macbeth is obsessed with and paranoid about someone he thinks will kill him and become king. Who is this someone? |
| TOMORROW | In 5.5, Seyton enters to give Macbeth some bad news about Lady Macbeth: "The Queen, my Lord, is dead." In a famous speech, Macbeth repeats one word three times. What is it? |
| FLEANCE | In 3.1, Macbeth also mentions that someone's son, with whom Macbeth is obsessed, must also be killed. What is this son's name? |
| PACORUS | In 3.1, in Parthia, Ventidius says, "Pleased Fortune does of Marcus Crassus' death Make me revenger." Whose body is borne before him? |
| INSULTTOINJURY | Added when you tell someone he's a fool after knocking him down? (6,2,6) |
| ENGLAND | In 2.1, Richard visits Gaunt at his estate. Gaunt is sick. The Duke of York counsels Gaunt before Richard enters. In a famous speech, he describes "This precious stone set in the silver sea," "This bl |
| FOUR | Alluded to in a famous speech delivered by Sir Winston Churchill in 1940, a 24th part of a day (4) |
| FAN | 2016 film starring Shahrukh Khan in a double role as a movie star and a doppelganger who is obsessed with him |
| ERA | The Crossword ___ (future period of time where everyone is obsessed with crosswords) (just wait for |
| WEEB | Non-Japanese person who is obsessed with Japanese culture |
| IONA | Somewhat paranoid about where Scots live |
| AIRPOD | Paranoid about dropping an Apple accessory |
| PONIARD | One amateur’s withdrawn, paranoid about small dagger |
| QUEENMAB | In 1.4, Romeo and Mercutio are on their way to the ball. He makes a famous speech where he talks the "fairies' midwife" who "comes in shape no bigger than an agate stone." What is the name of this fai |
| TILBURY | Port town in Essex in which Queen Elizabeth I addressed her troops in 1588, giving a famous speech (7) |
| FIDDLESTICK | In 3.1, Mercutio and Tybalt have a sword fight in the street. Mercutio refers to his sword with a euphemism. What does he call it? |
| KINGHENRY | In 3.1, it is late at night, and this character is restless and cannot sleep. At one point, he says, "Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown." |
| BANQUOSGHOST | In 3.4, Macbeth is hosting a banquet. He welcomes all his guests, though one, who sits in Macbeth's chair, frightens him. Who is this? |
| CRISPIAN | In 4.3, during the last battle, King Henry mentions the name of a saint in his famous speech. Who is it? |
| BEE | Thing with a sting in a bonnet one is obsessed by (3) |