The title prince of this play spends five acts thinking, plotting, and staging a play to catch a king.
Hamlet
These title movie characters sang "we dig up diamonds by the score. A thousand rubies, sometimes more."
The Seven Dwarves.
This burden falls on the prosecution or plaintiff.
24 of these shield your lungs and help your chest expand when you breathe.
Ribs
Lacrosse
In this Shakespeare comedy, a forest retreat leads to mistaken identities, love potions, and one very confused group of actors.
A Midsummer Night's dream
This Disney princess was also a real life princess - but it was John Rolfe she married in 1614, not John Smith
Pocahontas
Intellectual property
The technical term for fingers (or an old-timey way of referring to a phone number!)
Digits
Book a flight to this European city to catch the winter 2026 Olympic Games.
Milan
“Attention must be paid” to this 1949 play that turns a salesman’s ordinary life into tragic proportions.
Death of a Salesman
This Disney CGI movie came out in the same year and competed against Dreamworks Studios "Antz". 1998 was a big year for insect movies.
A Bug's Life
Collateral
Named from Greek for “all flesh,” this thin connective tissue wraps individual muscles, muscle groups, and organs throughout the body.
Fascia
MMM...my favourite food at Christmas time, or what you call 3 strikes in a row in bowling.
Turkey...bauk bauk
Barricades, broken dreams, and a loaf of bread land you in this sung-through epic adapted from a very long French novel.
Les Miserables
The hero of this 1996 animated Disney movie was deaf in the original Victor Hugo novel. Makes sense when you consider his job.
Hunchback of Notre Dame
Hilary Swank stars in this boxing film in which a match ends poorly.
Million Dollar Baby
In this landmark of the Theatre of the Absurd, the title character is endlessly anticipated but never takes a bow.
Waiting for Godot
Arnold Schwarzenegger's first starring role was playing this character in a low budget movie set New York. The Disney adaptation was much more successful.
Hercules
Lawyers use this word for extra legal language that doesn’t really change anything, but gets added anyway just to be safe.
Boilerplate
Kneecap
Vancouver's first hockey team went by this name before becoming the Canucks.