Once-Ler
The Lorax
This play with a tragic ending, involves the Montagues and the Capulets.
Romeo and Juliet
If something is very valuable, then it's often worth these two extremities.
Arm and a Leg
Upfront payment to an author against future royalties.
Advance
Cheshire Cat
Alice in Wonderland
Cruella De Vil
101 Dalmatians
This, Shakespeare's longest play, has an angry main character, who had their father murdered.
Hamlet
This alliterative idiom, is often seen in production companies, and describes doing something faster and cheaper, disregarding quality.
Cut Corners
The original, complete text of an author's work.
Manuscript
Piglet
Winnie the Pooh
Miss Trunchbull
Matilda
In this 1606 play, a kingdom is divided among 3 daughters.
King Lear
To stop for a second, is often to hold one of these. Which might be told to riders before a type of race.
Horses
If Mr. Wonderful wrote books, I'm sure he'd love to use these, which is money paid to the author by the sale.
Royalties
Charlotte the Spider
Charlotte's Web
The White Witch
The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe
This play relates to events about a famous death, which has correlation to the number 22.
Julius Caesar
To do something you don't want to do anyways, is often referred to as biting this.
These two words, meaning an author's older and newer books, are made up of words that are opposites.
Frontlist & Backlist
Mrs. Whatsit
A Wrinkle in Time
Count Olaf
A Series of Unfortunate Events
The ending of this play includes husbands betting on which wife will be most obedient.
The Taming of the Shrew
If something happens very rarely, it's often once in this, which funnily enough, happened twice in 2018.
Blue Moon
Correcting grammar, spelling, and style.
Copyediting
Gus & Jaq
Cinderella