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At a dinner party in Shakespeare, Banquo's ghost shows up to torment this title character |
Macbeth
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$800 |
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LITERATURE |
2021-07-05 |
#8436 |
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It's the only play that Shakespeare set in Scotland |
Macbeth
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$200 |
J |
LITERARY HODGEPODGE |
2020-06-05 |
#8230 |
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An aria in this Shakespeare-based opera says, "Di Scozia a te promettono le profetesse il trono... Che tardi?" |
Macbeth
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FJ |
LITERATURE & OPERA |
2014-03-31 |
#6806 |
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The third witch in a 1606 play chants, "A drum, a drum" this title king "doth come" |
Macbeth
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$800 |
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MUSICAL LIT |
2007-03-22 |
#5194 |
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This Shakespearean title character's first line is "So foul and fair a day I have not seen" |
Macbeth
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$800 |
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LITERARY CHARACTERS |
1991-12-31 |
#1692 |
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Shakespeare wrote this tragedy to appeal to James I's fascination with witchcraft |
Macbeth
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$400 |
DJ |
LITERATURE |
1991-12-11 |
#1678 |
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In this play, when the 1st witch cries, "I come, Graymalkin!", she's calling to her cat |
Macbeth
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$400 |
J |
KITTY LITERATURE |
1990-11-12 |
#1426 |