Obscure ones! Double points!
Who said that famous line?
Who's roasting whom?
Shakespeare-isms
Minor characters' major lines
"Screen" time
100

An adolescent male who is studying under a nobleman

What is a page?

100

"But soft, what light through yonder window breaks?"

Who is Romeo?

100

You are a saucy boy!

Who are Capulet and Tybalt?

100

"Now"

What is anon?

100

"Such mortal drugs I have, but Mantua's law is death to any he that utters them."

Who is Apothecary?

100

This is the number of scenes that Capulet's cousin was "on screen" for

What is one?

200

This is how long it had been since Capulet saw his cousin last at the party in I.v.

What is 30 years?

200

"A plague on both your houses! They have made worms' meat of me."

Who is Mercutio?
200

"O bid me leap, rather than marry [character's name], from off the battlements of any tower"

Who are Juliet and Paris?

200

When a character says something that the other characters in the scene can't hear.

What is an aside?

200

"These times of woe afford no time to woo."

Who is Paris?
200

This is the Act that Romeo did not appear in at all

What is Act IV?

300

This is the name of the Nurse's daughter who died when she was young

Who is Susan?

300

"Parting is such sweet sorrow."

Who is Juliet?

300

"A peevish self-willed harlotry it is"

Who are Capulet and Juliet?

300

Shakespeare-style flipping someone off

What is biting your thumb?

300

"I could not send it"

Who is Friar John?

300

This is the last scene Benvolio appeared in (need both Act and Scene #s)

What is III.i?

400

Tybalt's nickname, and a reference to the story Reynard the Fox

What is Prince of Cats?

400

"For never was a story of more woe
Than this of Juliet and her Romeo"

Who is the Prince?

400

"Art thou a man? Thy tears are womanish."

Who are Friar Lawrence and Romeo?

400

A speech that a character gives so that the audience can hear their thoughts.

What is a soliloquoy?
400

"Your looks are pale and wild and do import some misadventure."

Who is Balthasar?

400

This is the number of scenes that Romeo and Juliet were both in

What is five? (I.v, II.ii, II.vi, III.v, V.iii)

500

Juliet was born on the Eve of this holiday.

What is Lammastide?

500

"These violent delights have violent ends."

Who is Friar Lawrence?

500

"You know not how to choose a man."

Who are Nurse and Romeo?

500

The religious practice of going to a priest to confess your sins (NOT CONFESSION)

What is shrift?

500

"Quarrel, I will back thee."

Who is Sampson?

500

This is the most frequently-occuring allusion (literary reference) in Romeo and Juliet, giving this mythological figure the crown of most "screen time" among figures of myth

Who is Cupid?