Theatre
Jousting
Bear-Baiting
Other sports
Mystery
100

Who's plays were most popular?

William Shakespeare's plays

100

What social classes watched jousting?

All social classes 

100

What animals were used in bear-baiting?

Bears and dogs

100

What sport used a sword called a rapier?

Fencing

100

What do we mostly use for entertainment today?

Electronic devices

200

Where were plays often performed in London?

The Globe Theatre

200
How could a knigth win a joust?

By knocking the opponent off their hoarse

200

Where were bear-baiting events held?

Bear gardens

200

What day were men required by law to practice archery?

Sunday

200

What was the main source of entertainment back then?

Theatre

300

How expensive were the cheapest theatre tickets?

One penny

300

What did winning a joust bring a knigth?

Honor and fame

300

Which royal member was a fan of bear-baiting?

Queen Elizabeth l

300

Why was archery important in the military?

It trained men for real combat

300
Name one kind of public performer that entertained crowds? 

Juggler, acrobat or musician 

400

What did the poor peaple do while the rich sat in seats?

They stood

400

Why were joust often held during royal events?

Because Queen Elizabeth l enjoyed them

400

Why was it considered a form of gambling?

Peaple places bets on the outcomes of the figths

400

Why did archery stay popular even after guns were invented?

People still enjoyed it for sport and fun

400

Was entertainment accessible to all social classes? 

Yes, but rich people often had better quality of entertainment. 

500

How many peaple visited theatres weekly?

Between 10 000 and 20 000 people

500

What weapons were used in jousting?

Lances

500

How was bear-baiting viewed by society back then?

Legal and socially acceptable

500

Name one sport besides jousting, fencing, or archery.

Tennis or football

500

What does the quote "All the world’s a stage" mean?

Life is like a play, everyone plays different roles

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