Act 1
Act 2
Act 3
Act 4
BONUS
100

Who says, "What are we, Quakers?" in Act I?

Rev. Parris

100

Who admits to lechery in The Crucible?

John Proctor

100

Who says, "This is a court of law, Mister. I'll have no effrontery here." 

Deputy Danforth

100

not willing to change one's opinion, purpose, or principles; unyielding

Adamant

100

The doll they found in the Proctor's home. 

Poppet

200

used as a title preceding a surname—a usually married woman of lowly station

Goody

200

Who says, "My insides are all shuddery; I am in the proceedings all day, sir."

Mary Warren

200

a written report which is signed by a person who promises that the information is true (oath)

Affidavit

200

to attack or injure someone as a response to a hurtful action

Retaliation

200

What commandment does John Proctor forget?

Adultery

300

hurting of someone's reputation through false statements

Defamation

300

something said or done that is disrespectful of something considered sacred -- especially God or religion

Blasphemy 

300

Danforth asks who this question, "Unless you doubt my probity?" 

Rev. Hale
300

Who says, "It cannot be forgot, sir, that when I summoned the congregation for John Proctor's excommunication, there were hardly thirty people come to hear it."

Rev. Parris

300

summon into action or bring into existence

Conjure

400

adj. characterized by an intense, unreasoning desire for revenge

Vindictive

400

This line is an example of: "Elizabeth - you're the mistress here, not Mary Warren."

Condemnation

400

without mercy or pity, also used to describe Judge Hathorne

Remorseless

400

Synonym for disputation

Debate

400

a day of religious observance and abstinence from work, most Christians use this day as Sunday

Sabbath

500

verb. the act of uttering false charges or misrepresentations maliciously

Calumny

500

noun. a lay judge or civil authority who administers the law

Magistrate

500

insensitive; indifferent; unsympathetic

Callously

500

to overcome the distrust or animosity of; appease

Conciliatory

500

a hand tool used to bore holes

Augur