As You Like It

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All Shakespeare clues by year

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# Clue Answer As Given Value Round Category Air Date Show
"My brother Jaques he keeps at school, & report speaks goldenly of his profit" As You Like It $2,000 DJ FIRST SPEECHES IN SHAKESPEARE 2023-06-19 #8896
Arden, Shakespeare's mother's maiden name, is the name of the forest where this comedy is set As You Like It $1,600 DJ SHAKESPEARE PLAY SETTINGS 2021-11-03 #8503
After being banished, Rosalind runs off to the Forest of Arden dressed like a man in this play As You Like It $1,000 J SHAKESPEARE'S WOMEN 2016-11-03 #7394
This comedy whose title aims to please says, "I charge you, o men... that between you and the women the play may please" As You Like It FJ SHAKESPEARE 2016-07-11 #7341
"A Y L I" As You Like It $800 J PLAYTIME WITH SHAKESPEARE 2016-03-25 #7265
With a happy ending:"YOU SAIL KITE" As You Like It $400 DJ SHAKING UP SHAKESPEARE 2015-02-05 #6999
"The more fool I", says Touchstone on arriving at his new forest home in this comedy As You Like It DD $4,000 DJ SHAKESPEARE'S FOOLS 2014-11-14 #6940
Rosalind flees to the Forest of Arden in this play As You Like It $1,000 J BRUSH UP YOUR SHAKESPEARE 2012-11-12 #6476
"Men are April when they woo, December when they wed", explains Rosalind in this comedy As You Like It $2,000 DJ SHAKESPEARE-POURRI 2009-02-27 #5640
Duke Senior is banished to the Forest of Arden by his brother in this "amenable" play As You Like It $2,000 DJ SHAKESPEAREAN ROUND-UP 2008-02-29 #5410
Characters in this play include the charming Rosalind & the sardonic Jaques As You Like It $1,000 J SHAKESPEARE 2007-10-18 #5314
"A.Y.L.I." As You Like It $1,200 DJ FILL IN THE SHAKESPEARE TITLE 2007-01-04 #5139
In this comedy Duke Senior laments to Orlando that they have "seen better days" As You Like It $2,000 DJ SHAKESPEAREAN PHRASES 2005-07-11 #4816
In this comedy Jaques says to Orlando in the Forest of Arden, "Let's meet as little as we can" As You Like It $1,200 DJ SHAKESPEAREAN INSULTS 2005-03-14 #4731
(Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from Stratford-upon-Avon, England.) You'll find "The whining schoolboy creeping like snail unwillingly to school" in "The Ages of Man" speech from this Shakespeare play As You Like It $1,600 DJ SHAKESPEARE 2003-02-28 #4265
Anthony Hopkins played the female role of Audrey in an all-male production of this "likable" comedy As You Like It $400 J SHAKESPEARE LITE 1997-10-06 #3011
The comedy in which Touchstone says, "Ay, now am I in Arden, the more fool I" As You Like It DD $1,200 DJ SHAKESPEARE 1994-10-07 #2320
This comedy's "All the world's a stage" speech compares an unwilling schoolboy to a creeping snail As You Like It $800 DJ SHAKESPEARE 1993-11-05 #2110
Rosalind is the daughter of a banished duke in this pastoral comedy As You Like It $1,000 DJ SHAKESPEARE 1993-10-14 #2094
At the end of this comedy, Rosalind says, "When I make curtsy, bid me farewell" As You Like It DD $1,500 DJ SHAKESPEAREAN CHARACTERS 1991-11-01 #1650
An orchard near Oliver's house is the 1st setting in this play; the forest of Arden turns up later As You Like It $800 DJ SHAKESPEARE 1991-05-20 #1561
This comedy's settings are Oliver's house, Duke Frederick's court & the Forest of Arden As You Like It $800 DJ SHAKESPEAREAN SETTINGS 1990-10-30 #1417
The only play in which a woman gets the last word is when Rosalind gives its epilogue As You Like It $1,000 DJ SHAKESPEARE'S WOMEN 1988-11-03 #959
Complete with Mounties, the forest of Arden became Canada's north woods in S.D. Old Globe's version of this As You Like It $800 DJ SHAKESPEARE'S SETTINGS 1986-05-23 #445
The lines "And thereby hangs a tale" & "All the world's a stage" come from this comedy As You Like It $500 J SHAKESPEARE 1985-11-13 #308
Comedy partly based on a novel by Thomas Lodge entitled "Rosalynde" As You Like It $800 DJ SHAKESPEARE'S WOMEN 1985-10-30 #298
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