Early Life
His Works
His English
Idioms
Time Period
100

Where was William Shakespeare born?

Stradford-Upon-Avon

100

How many plays did Shakespeare write?

39 plays
100

Why did Shakespeare change words to sound the same?

So they could rhyme in his poems

100

Which one of Shakespear's idioms relates to learning more about someone?

The idiom, "Break the Ice"

100

What was the time period Shakespeare was in?

The English Renaissance

200

As a kid, what did Shakespeare do instead of going to school?

working

200

How many sonnets did Shakespeare write?

154 poems

200

Why did Shakespeare make new words?

So he could have more detailed aspects in his plays

200

Which one of Shakespeare's idiom related to trying to find something that you can't, seemingly chasing something impossible to find?

The idiom, "Wild-goose chase"

200

How much were kids worked during the time of the English Renaissance?

Kids were worked a lot, most of the time more than adults.

300

Did Shakespeare have a wealthy family?

No, he grew up very poor

300
How many works did Shakespeare write?

193 works

300

How many words did Shakespeare make?

Over 1,700 words
300

Double question! Which two of Shakespeare's idioms relates to being stuck and in trouble? And the 2nd relating to being full of greed?

First idiom is, "Stuck in a pickle" second idiom is, "Green-eyed monster"

300

From what year did the English Renaissance start, and what year did the Renaissance end?

From about 1485 to 1660.

400

What year was Shakespeare born?

1564

400

What is Shakespeare's work you most likely read or got read to as a kid?

A Midsummer Night's Dream

400

What word did Shakespeare use to make the word lonely?

Shakespeare used the word alone, shorted it to lone, then added ly to make lonely to describe how someone feels

400

Which one of Shakespeare's idioms relates to a phrase advising someone to speak more quietly? Very unknown idiom.

The idiom is, "Speak within door"

400

How many Henry's were king during the time of the Renaissance?

2 Henry's were kings through he Renaissance.

600

What was the name of Shakespeare's wife, and how old was he when they got married?

Anne Hathaway, and he was 18 when he married her

600

What is Shakespeare's most famous work?

Hamlet
600

What is the word honorificabilitudinitatibus often translated to? (I would make this more points by itself if I could but I can't so additional 200 points if gotten correct, if very close to correct additional 100)

The word is often translated to "the state of being able to achieve honours"

600

Which one of Shakespeare's idioms relates to being used as an intensifier indicating confusion or puzzlement?

The idiom, "What the Dickens"

600

How many kings or queens ruled during the Renaissance? For fun, can you name how many kings from queens there were?

There were 5 kings and queens through the English Renaissance, 3 kings and 2 queens for the extra.