Pet names that Torvald calls Nora
What is squirrel, lark (bird)?
The murder weapon in "Adventure of the Speckled Band"?
What is a snake?
The amazing show that reimagines the ending of Romeo and Juliet
What is & Juliet?
The Belgian detective who solves the mystery
Who is Hercules Poirot?
The tall character in A Midsummer Night's Dream
Who is Helena?
Mrs. Linde's former love interest with whom she reconnects
Who is Krogstad?
A brilliant detective who notices everything about the young woman who seeks his help.
Who is Sherlock Holmes?
Shakespeare's wife, or the star of The Princess Diaries
Who is Anne Hathaway?
The young girl whose kidnapping and murder connects all the passengers on the train
Who is Daisy Armstrong?
The second best bed in the house
What did Shakespeare will to his wife?
This symbol is beautiful in Act 1, but is much less pretty in Act 2?
What is a Christmas tree?
The sidekick of a brilliant who narrates his stories
Who is Dr. Watson?
An Amazon Queen
Who is Hippolyta?
The number of stab wounds on Ratchett's body
What is 12?
A futuristic, imagined universe in which oppressive societal control and the illusion of a perfect society
What is a dystopia?
A way that Nora goes against Torvald's control from the very start
What is eating macaroons?
A clue that sends the detective and reader off track
What is a red herring?
Cupid's arrow missing its target
What made the flower magical?
The passenger who is a drama queen, always loud and in hysterics, talking about her daughter
Who is Mrs. Hubbard?
Where do you hope to move in only temporarily and never for the whole day?
What is the cell hotel?
The dance that Nora performs
What is the tarantella?
The murderer in the very first detective story written by Edgar Allen Poe
What is an orangutan?
The characters who have all the lines in the final act of the play
Who are the males?
A false clue that the detective ultimately finds in his own suitcase
What is a red kimono?
The character who exclaims, "Lord, what fools these mortals be!"
Who is Puck?