Names
"He has killed me, mother."
Places
Just Plain Weird
Lady Macbeth and Macbeth
100

He aids Malcolm, lending him 10,000 soldiers.

Siward

100

How Macbeth is killed.

Stabbed / Sword fight

100

The country in which most of the play takes place.

Scotland

100

“Double, double, toil and trouble;” the fire burns to heat this large cooking pot.

Cauldron 

100

They say, “Who dares receive it other?”

Lady Macbeth

200

The goddess of magic/witchcraft, , the night, the moon, the underworld, ghosts, necromancy, crossroads.

Hecate

200

The murderer carries it while chasing Lady MacDuff.

Macduff's son's body. 

200

Where Malcolm and Donalbain flee, respectively.

England and Ireland

200

An ingredient that goes into the witches’ brew.

Name any one

200

They say, “If it were done when ’tis done, then ’twere well / It were done quickly.”

Macbeth 

300

He brings news that Macduff’s family is dead.

Ross

300

He discovers Duncan’s body.

Macduff

300

The location of one of Macbeth’s castles.

Inverness and Dunsinane 

300

According to the Second Witch, the three will meet again, “When the hurly-burly’s done, when the battle is ______________________.” After all, “Fair is foul, and foul is fair.”

lost and won

300

They say, “Present fears are less than horrible imaginings”

Macbeth

400

This noble reminds Macbeth that there is “a place reserved” for him at the table.

Lennox

400

“He died / As one that had been studied in his death.”

Thane of Cawdor

400

A ceremonial county in Northeast England that borders Scotland. The Lord mentions it.

Nothumberland 

400

According to the First Witch, “A sailor’s wife had _________ in her lap.”

chesnuts
400

They say, “To beguile the time, / Look like the time.”

Lady Macbeth

500

One of the five Scottish nobles, aside from Lennox and Ross.

Angus, Menteith, or Caithness

500

Macbeth’s last words.  

"Hold! Enough!" 

500

Where King Duncan’s camp is located.

Forres

500

The weird sisters dance around the pot to make up this multiple of three.

9

500

They say, “Wake Duncan with thy knocking. I would thou / couldst.”

Macbeth