Shakespeare
Female Singers
Cinco De Mayo
People & Places
Team Sports
Nouns or Verbs
100

Friar Lawrence laments that this pair's "stol'n marriage day was Tybalt's doomsday"

Romeo and Juliet

100

This "Material Girl" was paid $100 to appear in "A Certain Sacrifice"; her film debut.

Madonna

100

The first robbery of one of these occured on May 5, 1865; first the crooks derailed it. 

Train

100

A Gothamite is a resident of this US city.

New York City

100

In football's shotgun formation, this player stands several yards behind the center to take the snap. 

Quaterback

100
A cod, or to catch a cod

Fish

200

"She has light by her continually, 'tis her command" and she sleepwalks carrying a taper.

Lady Macbeth

200

Her 1996 album "Stardust" features another duet with her late dad on "When I Fall In Love".

Natalie Cole

200

Signed into law on May 5, 1961, the Fair Labor Standards Act raised this to $1.15. 

Minimum wage. 

200

The Mbuti of Zaire's Ituri Forest may be the best known of these people noted for their short stature. 

Pygmies

200

In this sport it may be a foul to hold either the ball or an opponent's head underwater. 

Water polo

200

What belongs to the victor, or what food does when left out.

Spoil
300

Some scholars think this bawdy comedy was based on a ballad, "A Merry Jest of a Shrewd and Curst Wife..." 

The Taming of the Shrew
300

A few months after her October 4, 1970 death, "Me And Bobbie McGee" topped the charts.

Janis Joplin

300

Tchalkovsky conducted this New York City's landmark opening concert May 5, 1891.

Carnegie Hall

300

The name of these Eastenders comes from a middle English word that mean "chicken egg". 

Cockneys

300

It's said this game using little padding originated when a schoolboy grabbed a soccer ball and ran. 

Rugby
300

A jester, or to hoodwink.

Fool

400

Act 1, scene 1 of this play is set in from of Piram's palace in Troy

"Troilus and Cressida" 

400

This gospel artist hit No. 1 on the pop charts in 1991 with "Baby Baby".

 Amy Grant

400

Founded in the 13th century by the Kirghiz, it adopted its constitution on May 5, 1993.

Kyrgyzstan

400

The two Scandinavian countries with the largest population of Lapps.

Norway & Sweden

400

Hockey's Colorado Avalanche once played for this city, birthplace of their star Patrick Roy.

Quebec City

400

A jewelry setting, or to get on a horse

Mount

500
After stabbing him, Hamlet cries, "This incestuous, murderous, damned Dane... follow my mother." 

Claudius

500
"Love Is", her duet with Brian McKnight, was featured on the "Beverly Hills 90210" soundtrack.

Vanessa Williams

500

Italian forces took this African capital city on May 5, 1936.

Addis Ababa

500

Some people in St. Barthelemy, an island in this sea, still speak the Norman dialect of their ancestors. 

Carribean Sea

500

Using a frisbee and combining football and other games, it's the "last" word in team sports. 

Ultimate Frisbee

500

Home to a smithy, or to make counterfeit bills. 

Forge