Hamlet 1
Hamlet 2
Friday the 13th
Olympics
"T" Time
200

Who is the last remaining major character at the end?

Horatio

200

Where does Claudius plan to send Hamlet?

England

200

The name of the killer in most Friday the 13th movies.

Jason Voorhees

200

In what country did the Olympics start?

Greece

200

Error's partner in an experimental method

trial

400

Who strengthens Hamlet's resolve to kill Claudius?

Fortinbras

400

Hamlet's boat was boarded by ______.

pirates

400

The name of the camp where the Friday the 13th films take place.

Camp Crystal Lake

400

The only South American country to have hosted the Olympics.

Brazil

400

This serious fever is caused by salmonella bacteria

typhoid

600

Who did the King and Queen send to spy on Hamlet?

Rosencrantz and Guildenstern

600

What does Hamlet ask the players to add their play?

extra lines reenacting the murder of king Hamlet

600

What does the killer typically wear over his face?

A hockey (goalie) mask

600

Which country has won the most Olympic gold medals?

The United States

600

It can mean showing little interest, or moderately warm

tepid

800

Why did Hamlet procrastinate killing Claudius when he had a chance to?

he wanted Claudius to burn in hell, so he wants to wait until he does something bad

800

Gertrude tells Claudius she thinks Hamlet's changed behaviour is because:

his father's death and their hasty marriage

800

What other famous slasher does Jason fight in one movie?

Freddy Kreuger

800

“Twizzling” is the signature technical skill used in what Olympic sport?

Figure skating

800

Meaning perceptible by the senses, it's from the Latin for "touch"

tactile (or tangible)

1000

What is the name of the play within the play?

The Mousetrap

1000

Whose skull does Hamlet speak to?

Yorick

1000

What is the last survivor in a slasher usually called?

Final girls

1000

Who holds the record for most Olympic gold medals by a snowboarder?

Shaun White

1000

This windblown plant, a symbol of the Old West, was brought to the U.S. in the 19th century from Russia

tumbleweed