| Hint | King | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Prince Hal, now reformed, who rallies his men at Agincourt | Henry V | 92%
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| Young, weak king whose throne is constantly under threat | Henry VI | 92%
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| Divorcer of wives and founder of the Church of England | Henry VIII | 92%
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| Hunchbacked usurper who claws his way to the throne through murder | Richard III | 88%
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| Divides his kingdom among daughters and descends into madness | Lear | 87%
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| Poetic and arrogant king who loses his crown to Bolingbroke | Richard II | 87%
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| Former rebel who becomes king and worries about his wild son Hal | Henry IV | 85%
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| Scottish nobleman who murders the king and takes the crown | Macbeth | 83%
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| King who orders the execution of young Arthur to secure his rule | John | 65%
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| Hamlet's uncle | Claudius | 49%
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| British king whose name titles one of Shakespeare’s late romances | Cymbeline | 24%
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| Adversary of Henry VI; King of France during the Hundred Years’ War | Charles VI | 21%
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| A Winter's Tale: King of Sicilia who jealously imprisons his wife (Hint: L) | Leontes | 18%
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| The Tempest: The shipwrecked King of Naples (Hint: A) | Alonso | 9%
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