Act 1
Act 2
Act 3
Act 4
Act 5
100
The Italian town where the bulk of the action takes place
What is Verona?
100
"Wherefore art thou Romeo" translates to this question, one that Juliet asks the air before she knows Romeo is listening.
What is Why are you Romeo and a Montague?
100
The name of Juliet's kinsman whom Romeo murders.
Who is Tybalt?
100
The sign of a good cook.
What is the licking of one's own fingers?
100
The man who delivered the bad (and inaccurate) news to Romeo.
Who is Balthasar?
200
Romeo's friend who attempts to stop the street fight.
Who is Benvolio?
200
The mode of transportation Romeo gives as to how he o'er perched the walls at the Capulet estate.
What are Love's light wings?
200
The circumstance under which Tybalt is able to wound Mercutio
What is Romeo's arm draped over Mercutio.
200
One of many fears Juliet expresses before she drinks the potion Friar Lawrence has given to her.
What is either going crazy and hitting herself with bones, seeing Tybalt, suffocating, dying, waking up too soon.
200
The impoverished gentleman who sells Romeo the fast-acting poison.
Who is the apothecary?
300
One of several possible symptoms Romeo has displayed of late, according to Montague
What is crying, hiding in his room.
300
This is why Juliet wishes Romeo would stop swearing by the moon.
What is the moon is inconstant.
300
The reason Lord Montague believes Romeo's life should be spared, despite the fact that he has murdered Tybalt
What is the fact that Tybalt would have been executed for murdering Mercutio?
300
Friar Lawrence's entire plan concerning the potion he gives to Juliet.
What is going home, agreeing to marry Paris, demanding to be alone, drinking the potion, looking dead (no warmth, no breath, no pulse), staying deeply asleep for 42 hours, awaking to Friar and Romeo in the vault, moving to Mantua?
300
The reason the apothecary hesitates to sell Romeo the poison.
What is the death penalty?
400
The circumstances under which Capulet agrees to allow Paris to wed Juliet, who is a mere 13 years old.
What is get her to love him first?
400
The metaphor Romeo employs to describe Juliet appearing in her balcony.
What is the sun rising in the east.
400
What Romeo means when he pleads in this way with Tybalt: "I love thee better than thou canst devise!"
What is the fact that Tybalt is technically his family now, too, and Tybalt doesn't yet know that Juliet has married Romeo.
400
The imagery Capulet uses to describe Juliet, whom he believes to be deceased.
What is a flower killed too soon by frost.
400
The thing Romeo believes is more dangerous than poison.
What is money?
500
The compliment the Nurse pays to Paris, by way of recommending him to Juliet
What is a man of wax?
500
The qualities Friar Lawrence observes in plants as well as people.
What is both good and evil.
500
What Romeo believes the word "banishment" will do to him.
What is end his life.
500
Juliet's incessant weeping over Tybalt--or so they think--gives this brilliant idea to Capulet and Paris.
What is planning the wedding of Juliet and Paris for Thursday.
500
The imagery Romeo uses to describe the Capulet monument
What is a hungry, awful stomach stuffed full of Juliet, and soon to be stuffed full of Romeo, too.