Act I
Act II
Act III
Act IV
Act V
100

He was the son of King Hamlet.

Who was Prince Hamlet?

100

Saxo Grammaticus wrote a history of this country, and it is his work that many believe Shakespeare researched for his background material for this play.

What is Denmark?

100

She is unable to see the ghost of King Hamlet.

Who is Gertrude

(Act 3, Scene 4, Line 121)

100

Whether Ophelia commits suicide or not can be argued, but it cannot be argued that she died by this.

What is drowning?

(Act 4, Scene 7, Lines 188 - 210)

(Act 5, Scene 1, Lines 6 - 13)

100

He at one time bemused King and Prince Hamlet.

Who is Yorick (the Jester)?

(Act 1, Scene 2, Line 117)

200

Prince Hamlet speaks with this apparition at the castle's ramparts.

What is the ghost of his father (King Hamlet)?

(Act I, Scene 5, Lines 65 - 95)

200

She is Hamlet's love though he at times he seems to not be in love with her.

Who is Ophelia?

200

It is in this part of King Hamlet's body that poison is introduced by his treacherous brother.

What is the ear?

(Act 3, Scene 2, Line 150)

200

He declares, "Revenge should have no bounds!".

Who is King Claudius?

(Act 4, Scene 7, Line 146)

200

He is the last character to die in this play.

Who is Hamlet?

(Act 5, Scene 2, Lines 289 - 396)

300

This is the university at which Hamlet, Horatio, and two other friends attended. 

What is Wittenburg?

(Act I, Scene 2, Line 117)

300

He sends Reynaldo to France as a spy.

Who is Polonius

(Act II, Scene II)

300

They were sent to escort Prince Hamlet on his trip to England.

Who were Roencrantz and Guildenstern?

(Act 3, Scene 3, Lines 1-5)

(Act 3, Scene 4, Lines 225-6)

300

According to Hamlet's letter to Horatio he is able to return to Denmark thanks to these people.

Who are pirates?

(Act 4, Scene 6, Lines 13-31)

300

In this act this is the location of the first physical altercation between Hamlet & Laertes.

Where is Ophelia's grave?

Act 5, Scene 1, Lines 260 - 280)

400

The ghost of King Hamlet cautions Prince Hamlet from doing this.

What is seeking revenge against Prince Hamlet's mother (Gertrude)?

(Act I, Scene 5, Lines 92 & 93)

400

They were the King and Queen of Troy about whom Hamlet wants a play to be performed so as to indirectly expose his uncle's evil deed.

Who are Priam and Heuba?

400

The famous soliloquy spoken by Hamlet is found In Act III, and is begun with this phrase.

What is "To be, or not to be, . . . ?"

(Act 3, Scene 5, Line 64)

400

Hamlet responds to queries by Rosencrantz and Guildenstern as to the location of this character when he states, "the body is with the king, but the king is not with the body."

Who is Polonius?

Act 4, Scene 2, Lines 27 - 28)

400

These ultimately are the instruments of death responsible for the death of King Claudius (though they were meant for Hamlet's demise).

What are the poisoned cup and tip of a rapier?

(Act 5, Scene 2)

500

He is the first character in the play Hamlet to speak.

Who is Bernado?

(Act I, Scene 1, Line 1)

500

Hamlet claims to be able to distinguish between these two things "when the wind is from the south."

What are a hawk and a handsaw.

(Act 2, Scene 2, Line 403)

500
King Claudius is saved by this as Hamlet decides to not take hold of an opportunity to avenge his dead father.

What is a prayer (his praying)?

(Act 3, Scene 3, Lines 77 - 101)

500
Hamlet at one point compares Rosencrantz to this as he claims that Rosencrantz soaks up anything the King wants him to and then one day will squeeze him dry.

What is a sponge?

(Act 4, Scene 2, Lines 12 - 21)

500

He is the only one whose father is avenged without being complicit in anyone's murder.

Who is Fortinbras?

Act 5, Scene 2, Lines 392 & 393)