Finishing the line from "My Shot": "I’m just like my country, I’m young, scrappy and..."
Hungry
While the show features only three Schuyler sisters, in real life there were actually this many siblings.
15
This woman's husband blackmailed Hamilton for over a year after their affair began.
Maria Reynolds
Glinda’s original name when she first arrives at Shiz.
Galinda
Elphaba’s signature song that closes Act 1 as she flies above the stage.
Defying Gravity
In "The Schuyler Sisters," Peggy famously adds this three-word exclamation after her sisters' names.
and peggy!
In the play, Aaron Burr is present for the death of this character, though in reality, he wasn't there.
Philip Hamilton
Hamilton published this 95-page document to prove he wasn't guilty of this financial crime.
Speculation/Treasury Fraud
This professor is a talking goat who warns Elphaba that the Animals are losing their powers.
Doctor Dillamond
To save Fiyero from the Wizard's guards, Elphaba accidentally turns him into this character.
The Scarecrow
According to King George III, "Awesome, wow!" is the response to the Colonies doing this.
Winning/Taking the lead
The "Ten Duel Commandments" are based on this real-life 1777 Irish code for dueling.
Code Duello
In the song "Burn," Eliza reacts to the pamphlet by doing this to Hamilton’s letters.
Burning them
The headmistress of Shiz University who discovers Elphaba’s "raw talent."
Madame Morrible
Nessarose’s obsession with this Munchkin leads her to accidentally strip him of his heart.
Boq
In "Guns and Ships," Lafayette is described as "Ingenuitive and fluent in" this language.
French
Hamilton's "Non-Stop" work on these essays is highlighted, though he actually wrote 51 of the 85, not all of them.
The Federalists papers
These three characters (Jefferson, Madison, and Burr) are the ones who confront Hamilton with the evidence.
The Democratic-Republicans
Glinda gives Elphaba this "hideous" item to wear to a party as a mean prank.
The pointed black hat
After Boq loses his heart, Elphaba saves him by transforming him into this metal man.
The Tin Man
In "Satisfied," Angelica realizes she will never be happy because she is "sailing off to London" with a husband who does this.
Always pays
The musical depicts Hamilton as a staunch abolitionist, but historians note he was actually an agent in the purchase of people for this family.
The Schuylers
In the lyrics, Hamilton claims his affair began because his family was away in this specific location.
Albany
Elphaba’s younger sister, Nessarose, uses this type of mobility aid before she gets the silver (or ruby) slippers.
A wheelchair
The Wizard is revealed to be Elphaba's father because he shared this drink with her mother
Green Elixir/Green Bottle