When Ophelia drowns, in "Hamlet" | 42 |
When Mimi dies in "La Boheme" | 39 |
When Brutus sees Caesar's ghost | 35 |
When "eye of newt" is used | 36 |
Penultimate part of "Hamlet" | 38 |
Part of ''The Tempest'' | 39 |
Last part of "Man and Superman" | 41 |
Last part of ''The Crucible'' | 45 |
Jangle pop '80s band Let's ___ | 38 |
Frequently traded, in the stock market | 38 |
___ roster (eligible team members) | 34 |
Pitchman's "Don't delay!" | 43 |
"Hurry or you'll miss out!" | 41 |
"Don't wait any longer!" | 38 |
Ontario town and British namesake | 33 |
Old English borough, now part of London | 39 |
Massachusetts town in Middlesex County | 38 |
"Power tends to corrupt ..." speaker | 46 |
___ Bell (pen name of Anne Brontë) | 37 |
___ Bell (Anne Brontë pseudonym) | 35 |
When the ghost appears in "Hamlet" | 44 |
Action may make him laugh or cry? | 33 |
One with multiple personalities? | 32 |
Eddie Vedder in "Singles" | 35 |
"Cattle call" respondent | 34 |
They're subject to set rules | 32 |
Helen Hunt or Holly Hunter, e.g. | 32 |
"America's Got Talent" segments | 45 |
First book of the Bible, alphabetically | 39 |
Stein's "Four Saints in Three ___" | 48 |
Quintet in Gounod's "Faust" | 41 |
"La Traviata" has three | 33 |
''Hamlet'' parts | 32 |
What Meat Loaf does in "Fight Club" | 45 |
The five of every Shakespeare play | 34 |
Shakespeare's plays have five | 33 |
Playwrights' "innings" | 36 |
Play parts where players play parts | 35 |
Parts of "Arsenic and Old Lace" | 41 |
Nine divisions of "Strange Interlude" | 47 |
New Testament book attributed to Luke | 37 |
It's between John and Romans | 32 |
It relates the conversion of St. Paul | 37 |
Every play of Shakespeare has five of them | 42 |
Each of Shakespeare's plays has five | 40 |
Book that includes the reign of Tiberius | 40 |
Bible book following the Gospels | 32 |
Alphabetically first book of the Bible | 38 |
"Romeo and Juliet" has five of them | 45 |
"Julius Caesar" sections | 34 |
"Hamlet" has five of them | 35 |
"America's Got Talent" offerings | 46 |
''La Traviata'' has three | 41 |
''Julius Caesar'' has five | 42 |
"Don't ___ surprised!" | 36 |
"Oh, don't ___ surprised!" | 40 |
"Don't ___ innocent!" | 35 |
"Don't ___ surprised" | 35 |
"Don't __ surprised" | 34 |
"Don't __ innocent" | 33 |
''Don't ___ surprised'' | 43 |
When Jud dies in "Oklahoma!" | 38 |
When Romeo talks to Juliet on the balcony | 41 |
When Romeo says "Juliet is the sun" | 45 |
When Juliet appears on the balcony | 34 |
"___ results may vary" | 32 |
Time of Richard III's death? | 32 |
When the Montagues and Capulets reconcile | 41 |
When Hamlet says, "Alas, poor Yorick!" | 48 |
When Hamlet says "The rest is silence" | 48 |
When Hamlet says "Alas, poor Yorick!" | 47 |
When Hamlet dies in "Hamlet" | 38 |
When Gertrude dies in "Hamlet" | 40 |
The ultimate in Elizabethan theatre | 35 |
Last part of ''Hamlet'' | 39 |
End of "Hamlet" or "Macbeth" | 48 |
Death scenes often occur during it | 34 |
Prefix with pressure or puncture | 32 |
Beginning for "puncture" | 34 |
"We'll tak ___ o' kindness yet" | 49 |
We'll tak ___ o' kindness . . . " | 46 |
Repeated lyric in "Java Jive" | 39 |
"We'll tak' ___ . . . ": Burns | 48 |
"We'll tak' ___ . . . " | 41 |
"Take ___ and drink it up" | 36 |
"Can I borrow ___ of sugar?" | 38 |
"Bring me the sunset in ___": Dickinson | 49 |
"... __ o' kindness yet ..." | 42 |
"___ of kindness . . . " | 34 |
"___ of hot wine . . . ": Shak. | 41 |
" . . . ___ o' kindness" | 38 |
Integra or Legend's car make | 32 |
Car with a stylized caliper in its logo | 39 |
Angle that's smaller than 90 degrees | 40 |
Like an angle that's less than 90 degrees | 45 |
Sharp, as an eagle's eyesight | 33 |
Losing a record deal, for example | 33 |
Like the accent in "entrée" | 40 |
Like angles less than 90 degrees | 32 |
Less than 90 degrees, in geometry | 33 |