| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| 1.1 - The Three Witches | Fair is foul, and foul is fair | 89%
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| 5.1 - Lady Macbeth | Out, damned spot | 22%
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| 1.3 - Macbeth to Banquo | So foul and fair a day I have not seen | 22%
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| 1.2 - Captain about Macbeth | Brave Macbeth, well he deserves that name | 11%
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| 1.7 - Lady Macbeth to Macbeth | False face must hide what the false heart doth know | 11%
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| 5.5 - Macbeth | I have almost forgot the taste of fears | 11%
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| 5.8 - Macbeth | Macduff was from his mother's womb untimely ripp'd | 11%
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| 1.4 - Macbeth | Stars, hide your fires; let not light see my black and deep desires | 11%
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| 1.5 - Lady Macbeth | Unsex me here | 11%
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| 4.3 - Macduff | All my pretty chickens and their dam at one fell swoop? | 0%
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| 1.6 - Lady Macbeth to Duncan | All our service in every point twice done and then done double | 0%
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| 5.1 - Lady Macbeth | All the perfumes of Arabia will not sweeten this little hand | 0%
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| 3.1 - Macbeth | And put a barren sceptre in my gripe | 0%
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| 3.4 - Lady Macbeth to Macbeth | Are you a man? | 0%
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| 2.1 - Macbeth | Art thou but a dagger of the mind, a false creation, proceeding from the heat oppressed brain? | 0%
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| 3.2 - Macbeth to Lady Macbeth | Be innocent of the knowledge, dearest chuck | 0%
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| 4.3 - Malcolm about Macbeth | Black Macbeth will seem as pure as snow | 0%
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| 4.3 - Macduff | Bleed, bleed, poor country! | 0%
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| 4.1 - Macbeth | Blood boltered Banquo smiles upon me | 0%
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| 4.3 - Macduff | But I must also feel it as a man | 0%
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| 5.9 - Malcolm | By the grace of Grace, we will perform in measure, time and place | 0%
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| 4.1 - The Witches | By the pricking of my thumb, something | 0%
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| 1.5 - Lady Macbeth | Come to my woman's breasts, and take my milk for gall your murdering ministers | 0%
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| 4.1 - The Witches | Double, double toil and trouble; fire burn, and cauldren bubble | 0%
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| 3.2 - Macbeth to Lady Macbeth | Full of scorpions is my mind, dear wife! | 0%
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| 2.2 - Lady Macbeth | Had he not resembled my father as he slept, I had done't | 0%
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| 5.3 - Macbeth | Hang those who talk of fear | 0%
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| 2.3 - Lady Macbeth | Help me hence, ho! | 0%
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| 2.3 - Macbeth about Duncan | His gashed stabs looked like a breach in nature | 0%
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| 2.3 - Macbeth about Duncan | His silver skin laced with this golden blood | 0%
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| 1.7 - Macbeth about Duncan | his virtues will plead like angels | 0%
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| 4.1 - Macbeth to the Witches | How now, you secret, black, and midnight hags! | 0%
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| 3.4 - Macbeth | I am cabined, cribbed, confined, bound | 0%
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| 3.4 - Macbeth | I am in blood stepped in so far, should I wade no more, returning were as tedious as go over | 0%
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| 4.2 - Lady Macduff | I am in this earthly world; where to do harm is often laudable | 0%
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| 5.8 - Macbeth to Macduff | I bear a charmed life, which must not yield, to one of woman born | 0%
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| 4.1 - Macbeth to the Witches | I conjure you | 0%
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| 2.2 - Macbeth | I could not say amen | 0%
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| 1.3 - Macbeth | If chance will have me king, why chance may crown me | 0%
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| 3.1 - Banquo about Macbeth | I fear, thou play'dst most foully for it | 0%
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| 1.5 - Lady Macbeth about Macbeth | I fear thy nature; it is too full of the milk of human kindness | 0%
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| 1.7 - Macbeth | If it were done when 'tis done, then 'twere well it were done quickly | 0%
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| 1.7 - Lady Macbeth to Macbeth | I have given suck ... and dashed the brains out | 0%
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| 1.7 - Macbeth | I have no spur to prick the sides of my intent, but vaulting ambition, which overleaps itself and falls on the other | 0%
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| 2.2 - Macbeth | I'll go no more: I am afraid to think what I have done | 0%
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| 5.2 - Doctor | Infected minds to their deaf pillows discharge their secrets | 0%
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| 3.4 - Macbeth | It will have blood; they say, blood will have blood | 0%
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| 5.8 - Macbeth | I will try the last. Before my body I throw my warlike shield | 0%
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| 5.5 - Macbeth | Life is a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing | 0%
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| 5.2 - Angus about Macbeth | Like a giant's robe upon a dwarfish thief | 0%
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| 1.5 - Lady Macbeth to Macbeth | Look like the innocent flower, but be the serpent under't | 0%
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| 3.5 - Hecate about Macbeth | Loves for his own ends, not for you | 0%
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| 4.3 - Malcolm about Macduff | Macduff, this noble passion, child of integrity | 0%
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| 2.2 - Lady Macbeth to Macbeth | My hands are of your colour; but I shame to wear a heart so white | 0%
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| 5.8 - Macbeth to Macduff | my soul is too charged with blood of thine already | 0%
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| 5.3 - Macbeth | My way of life is fallen into the sear, the yellow leaf | 0%
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| 3.4 - Macbeth to Banquo's Ghost | Never shake they gory locks at me | 0%
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| 3.2 - Lady Macbeth | Nought's had, all's spent, where our desire is got without content | 0%
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| 5.2 - Caithness about Macbeth | Now does he feel his secret murders sticking on his hands | 0%
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| 5.2 - Angus about Macbeth | Now does he feel his title hang loose about him | 0%
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| 2.3 - Macduff | O horror, horror, horror! | 0%
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| 4.3 - Macduff | O nation miserable, with an untitled tyrant bloody sceptered | 0%
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| 1.3 - Macbeth | Present fears are less than horrible imaginings | 0%
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| 1.7 - Lady Macbeth to Macbeth | Screw your courage to the sticking place | 0%
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| 5.5 - Macbeth | She should have died hereafter | 0%
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| 2.2 - Macbeth | Sleep no more! Macbeth does murder sleep | 0%
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| 1.7 - Macbeth | that we but teach bloody instructions, which, being taught, return to plague the inventor | 0%
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| 3.2 - Lady Macbeth to Macbeth | The affliction of these terrible dreams that shake us nightly | 0%
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| 1.4 - Macbeth | The Prince of Cumberland! That is a step on which I must fall down, or else overleap | 0%
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| 2.3 - Donalbain to Malcom | There's daggers in men's smiles | 0%
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| 2.1 - Macbeth | There's no such thing: it is the bloody business which informs thus to mine eyes | 0%
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| 3.4 - Macbeth | There the grown serpent lies | 0%
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| 2.2 - Lady Macbeth to Macbeth | These deeds must not be thought after these ways. So, it will make us mad. | 0%
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| 5.1 - Lady Macbeth | The thane of Fife had a wife: where is she now? | 0%
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| 5.7 - Macbeth | They have tied me to a stake; I cannot fly, but, bear like, I must fight the course | 0%
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| 5.9 - Malcolm about Macbeth | This dead butcher and his fiend like queen | 0%
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| 3.4 - Lady Macbeth to Macbeth | This is the painting of your fear | 0%
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| 1.3 - Macbeth | This supernatural soliciting cannot be ill, cannot be good | 0%
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| 4.3 - Malcolm about Macbeth | This tyrant, whose sole name blisters our tongues | 0%
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| 4.1 - Macbeth | Thy crown does sear mine eyballs | 0%
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| 2.4 - Old man | 'Tis said they eat each other | 0%
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| 5.5 - Macbeth | Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow creeps in this petty place from day to day | 0%
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| 1.3 - Banquo to Macbeth | To win us to our harm, the instruments of darkness tell us truths, win us with honest trifles | 0%
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| 1.2 - Captain about Macbeth | Unseamed him from the nave to the chops | 0%
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| 3.1 - Macbeth | Upon my head they placed a fruitless crown | 0%
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| 1.7 - Lady Macbeth to Macbeth | Was the hope drunk wherein you dressed yourself? | 0%
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| 2.2 - Lady Macbeth to Macbeth | Was this filthy witness from your hand | 0%
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| 3.5 - Hecate about Macbeth | Wayward son, spiteful and wrathful | 0%
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| 3.4 - Macbeth | We are yet but young in deed | 0%
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| 3.2 - Macbeth | We have scorched the snake, not killed it | 0%
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| 1.7 - Macbeth to Lady Macbeth | We will proceed not further in this business | 0%
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| 3.2 - Lady Macbeth | What's done is done | 0%
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| 1.7 - Lady Macbeth to Macbeth | when you durst do it, then you were a man | 0%
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| 3.4 - Macbeth to Feast Members | Which of you has done this? | 0%
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| 1.3 - Macbeth to Banquo | Why do you dress me in borrowed robes | 0%
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| 2.2 - Macbeth | Will all great Neptune's ocean wash this blood clean from my hand? | 0%
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