Who said it?
Setting
Names
Finish the line (race)
100

"I learn in this letter that Don Pedro of Arragon comes this night to Messina."

Leonato

100

Where does Beatrice "overhear" Hero and Ursula talking?

The orchard (or arbor, or bushes)

100

What is the name of the guy that Margaret is in love with?

Borachio

100

"I had rather hear my dog bark at a crow...

...than a man swear he loves me."

200

"Can the world buy such a jewel?"

Claudio

200

In which century is the play set?

The late 16th century

200

What was the name of the chief policeman of Messina?

Dogberry

200

"He that hath a beard is more than a youth...

...and he that hath no beard is less than a man."

300

“A victory is twice itself when the achiever brings home full numbers.”

Leonato

300

Between what hours of the night was Hero supposedly talking to another man?

Midnight and 1

300

What was the name of Hero and Beatrice's uncle?

Antonio

300

“One woman is fair, yet I am well; another is wise, yet I am well; another virtuous, yet I am well; but till all graces be in one woman...

...one woman shall not come in my grace.”

400

"She's limed, I warrant you. We have caught her, madam."

Ursula

400

What city is the play set in?

Messina

400

What was the name of Beatrice's crude maidservant?

Margaret

400

"Give not this rotten orange to your friend...

...she's but the sign and semblance of her honor."

500

"Pray thee, fellow, peace. I do not like thy look, I promise thee."

Dogberry

500

Where is Don Pedro from?

Aragon

500

What was the name of the singer who goes to the garden with Don Pedro, Claudio, and Leonato?

Balthasar

500

"I would not deny you, but, by this good day, I yield upon great persuasion, and partly to save your life...

... for I was told you were in a consumption."

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