This capital of Minnesota was named for an apostle
Saint Paul
Lena Headey is Cersei Lannister, Queen of the Seven Kingdoms, on this HBO series
Game of Thrones
So you saw an E.T.? Then it must have been piloting this, also called a flying saucer
a UFO
I'm going over this guy's monologue for an audition... "To be, or not to be", OK... "bare bodkin"... "mortal coil"... I totally got this!
Hamlet
The statue of this top Greek god at Olympia stood nearly 40 feet high & showed him seated on a gold- & jewel-encrusted throne
Zeus
The names of this pair of explorers are on a Montana county, an Oregon river & a 4,900-mile trail
Lewis & Clark
Claire Foy & Olivia Colman play Elizabeth II at different ages on this Netflix drama
The Crown
A '90s dance was named for this "Family Matters" character whose catchphrase was "Did I do that?"
Urkel
In "As You Like It", Jaques says, "All the world's a" this, "& all the men & women merely players", so what say thee, players?
A Stage
The only still-standing ancient wonder, they lie near Giza on a plateau on the Nile's west bank
The Pyramids
DAILY DOUBLE
This alliterative Colorado "Peak" is named for a man who tried & failed to climb it in 1806; guess that was an "or bust"
Daughter of Sigurd & Brunhilde, Queen Aslaug is seen in the History Channel drama about these title Norse warriors
Vikings
Everything is perfect in this type of imaginary land
Utopia
This Scottish play--which you'll name & we'll see if that ends up jinxing you--has the title guy kill king Duncan, for starters
Macbeth
DAILY DOUBLE
The Pharos of Alexandria was one of these that stood on an island in the city harbor, with a fire lit at the top every night
An 18th century British captain gave his name to these South Pacific islands, now a popular tourist destination
Things get steamy in Camelot for 1981's "Excalibur", with Helen Mirren as Morgana & Cherie Lunghi as her
Guinevere
This 4-stringed guitar has a Hawaiian name that means "jumping flea"
Ukelele
In a history play a woman complains that this chubby knight "hath eaten me out of house and home"
Falstaff
The temple of Artemis was wrecked by these invaders who sound like they were wearing black & listening to Joy Division
the Goths
This strait between Asia & North America is named for a Danish explorer
The Bering Strait
In a lavish 1963 spectacle, Richard Burton played Mark Antony & she was Cleopatra
Elizabeth Taylor
Soba noodles are made from buckwheat; this other 4-letter type is made from wheat
Udon
After killing the King & the Prince of Wales in "Henry VI, Part 3", this king with body image issues gets his own play
King Richard III
The ancient Greek Strabo said that this city's Hanging Gardens were watered from the Euphrates River
Babylon