| Hint | Character | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Star-crossed lovers | Juliet | 99%
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| Star-crossed lovers | Romeo | 99%
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| Prince of Denmark | Hamlet | 91%
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| Scottish lady who couldn't get a spot out | Lady MacBeth | 83%
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| Was told to beware the Ides of March | Julius Caesar | 80%
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| King with three daughters: Goneril, Regan, and Cordelia | King Lear | 69%
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| Moorish general / husband of Desdemona | Othello | 68%
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| Hunchbacked king | Richard III | 61%
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| Love interest of the above; Went mad and was told "get thee to a nunnery" | Ophelia | 53%
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| Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend him your ears | Mark Antony | 48%
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| Rosencrantz's compatriot | Guildenstern | 45%
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| Plots the downfall of the above | Iago | 43%
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| Alas, this poor jester's skull became a prop | Yorick | 41%
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| "A pox on both your houses", he said | Mercutio | 40%
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| Moneylender who demanded a pound of flesh | Shylock | 40%
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| Midsummer's fairy king | Oberon | 37%
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| Prince of Denmark's usurping uncle | Claudius | 26%
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| Shipwrecked sorceror | Prospero | 24%
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| Fat knight who courts two merry wives | Falstaff | 23%
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| Heiress whose suitors play "Let's Make a Deal" | Portia | 11%
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