Richard III

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# Clue Answer As Given Value Round Category Air Date Show
"Caparison my horse. Call up Lord Stanley, bid him bring his power: I will lead forth my soldiers to the plain" Richard III DD $6,000 DJ SHAKESPEARE, WHO SAID IT? 2025-11-25 #9442
Act I, Scene IV: "London. The Tower", featuring 1st & 2nd murderer Richard III $600 J SHAKESPEAREAN SETTINGS 2025-07-21 #9381
Published in 1597, this Shakespeare play looks back a bit over a century to the "winter of our discontent" Richard III $1,200 DJ SHAKESPEARE 2025-01-01 #9238
"Enter the ghost of young Prince Edward" to this title king, & not a friendly ghost Richard III $2,000 DJ STAGE DIRECTIONS IN SHAKESPEARE 2024-09-16 #9161
The ghost of the Duke of Buckingham, one of this man's many victims, tells him to "Dream on, of bloody deeds and death" Richard III DD $4,000 DJ DREAMY SHAKESPEARE QUOTES 2024-06-12 #9123
The night before a fateful battle, the ghosts of the murdered Edward V & Henry VI appear to this king & curse him Richard III $1,200 DJ SHAKESPEARE'S KINGS & QUEENS 2022-09-26 #8706
"Conscience is but a word that cowards use, devised at first to keep the strong in awe" Richard III $2,000 DJ SHAKESPEARE PLAYS BY QUOTE 2022-05-10 #8637
This nephew-killing title monarch is off to a slow start courting Lady Anne, who calls him "thou lump of foul deformity" Richard III $400 DJ SHAKESPEARE'S INSULTS 2021-10-13 #8488
"My kingdom for a horse!" Richard III $800 DJ SHAKESPEARE'S EXIT LINES 2019-09-17 #8052
At the end of a major battle in this play, the future Henry VII declares, "We will unite the white rose and the red" Richard III DD $2,000 DJ COLORFUL SHAKESPEARE 2019-05-13 #7991
Equine issues; Clarence is sent to get his wings; I'll get away with it by killing those meddling kids! Richard III $400 J SUMMING UP THE SHAKESPEARE PLAY 2019-01-04 #7900
The soon-to-be Henry VII kills this title monarch at Bosworth field Richard III $600 J DEAD IN SHAKESPEARE 2018-07-20 #7810
"His horse is slain, and all on foot he fights" Richard III DD $2,000 J SHAKESPEARE, & I QUOTE 2018-02-09 #7695
Sir Robert Brakenbury, Lieutenant of the Tower Richard III DD $2,000 J ALSO IN THE SHAKESPEARE PLAY 2017-07-11 #7572
About himself he says, "Since the heavens have shap'd my body so, let hell make crook'd my mind to answer it" Richard III FJ SHAKESPEARE CHARACTERS 2017-02-23 #7474
King himself in a later play, this villainous duke slays King Henry VI Richard III $800 DJ SHAKESPEAREAN DEATHMATCH 2015-09-15 #7127
One of the Bard's few plays with children on stage is this one with 2 brothers who last appear alive in Act III, Scene i Richard III FJ SHAKESPEARE'S CHARACTERS 2015-04-08 #7043
"We will unite the white rose and the red, smile heaven upon this fair conjunction" Richard III $800 DJ SHAKESPEARE'S ENDINGS 2014-07-14 #6881
2 young royal brothers go missing, never to be seen again Richard III DD $4,000 DJ NAME THE SHAKESPEARE PLAY 2014-02-13 #6774
Brother of King Edward IV Richard III $2,000 DJ SHAKESPEAREAN RELATIVES 2013-12-27 #6740
Richmond kills the title king & ends this play saying, "Peace lives again: that she may long live here, God say amen!" Richard III $2,000 DJ SHAKESPEARE'S TRAGIC ENDINGS 2011-01-14 #6065
Though he reigned for only 2 years, this king has the second-longest role in a single Shakespeare play, speaking 1,164 lines Richard III FJ SHAKESPEARE'S TITLE CHARACTERS 2009-04-24 #5680
He has the nerve to woo a widow beside her father-in-law's coffin, but she marries him anyway Richard III $1,200 DJ SHAKESPEARE 2008-06-16 #5486
"Now is the winter of our discontent made glorious summer by this sun of York" Richard III $600 J OPENING LINES OF SHAKESPEARE 2008-03-12 #5418
This king takes the crown by murder & later laments, "Behold, mine arm is, like a blasted sapling, withered up" Richard III $600 J SHAKESPEARE'S ENGLISH KINGS 2008-01-28 #5386
The Duke's been stabbed, then drowned in a barrel of wine; looks like the drinks... are on him Richard III $1,000 J CSI: SHAKESPEARE 2007-09-20 #5294
Death by stabbing & then drowning in "Malmsey-Butt"; regicide, presumably for lack of equine Richard III $600 J SHAKESPEAREAN POLICE BLOTTER 2006-09-13 #5058
Here's the title king of this play:"Plots have I laid. Wear this ring!""Oh, pretty!""King! Good-night.""Ow!""Marriage. Ah!""Thank you." Richard III $1,600 DJ REDUCED SHAKESPEARE 2006-05-16 #5002
Richmond! You! Me! Bosworth Field! My kingdom for a horse? How 'bout a folding chair for the back of your head?! Richard III $1,600 DJ IF SHAKESPEARE WROTE FOR THE WWE 2005-02-04 #4705
For much of the play, this title character is known simply as Gloucester Richard III $1,600 DJ SHAKESPEARE'S KINGS & QUEENS 2004-10-07 #4619
"A horse! A horse! My kingdom for a horse!" Richard III $800 DJ WHO'S SPEAKING IN SHAKESPEARE? 2004-02-02 #4471
Later a title character, this cruel king made his 1st appearance in a Shakespeare play in "Henry VI, Part 2" Richard III $800 DJ THE SHAKESPEARE PLAY'S THE THING 2003-04-30 #4308
He has the nerve to woo a widow beside her father-in-law's coffin, but she marries him anyway Richard III DD $6,400 DJ SHAKESPEARE 2002-05-08 #4083
Hopped-up hunchback hell house! Tyrrel kills princes on his royal command Richard III $800 J TABLOID SHAKESPEARE 2002-02-28 #4034
Impressive trail of corpses in this title guy's wake: the Dukes of Clarence & York & the Prince of Wales Richard III DD $1,000 J BILL SHAKESPEARE, P.I. 2001-12-03 #3971
So this king is crying about his kingdom for a horse &... oh, you already made it in '55 with Olivier? Nuts! Richard III $300 J SHAKESPEARE PITCHES TO HOLLYWOOD 2001-05-24 #3864
Many historians disagree with Shakespeare's portrayal of this king as a hunchbacked, villainous monster Richard III $200 DJ SHAKESPEARE 2000-11-13 #3726
The Duke of Gloucester: "Now is the winter of our discontent" Richard III $400 DJ SHAKESPEARE'S OPENING LINES 2000-10-30 #3716
"Some one take order Buckingham be brought to Salisbury; the rest march on with me" Richard III $1,000 DJ SHAKESPEARE'S EXIT LINES 2000-09-19 #3687
"A horse! A horse! My kingdom for a horse!" Richard III $600 DJ SHAKESPEAREAN DYING WORDS 2000-03-01 #3573
This title character imprisons his brother, the Duke of Clarence, in the Tower of London Richard III DD $1,000 DJ SHAKESPEARE 1999-11-30 #3507
In a 1995 film starring Ian McKellen, this Shakespearean history is transported to the 1930s Richard III $600 DJ SHAKESPEARE'S FILMS 1998-12-07 #3281
Richmond exults, "The bloody dog is dead" after killing this king at Bosworth Field Richard III DD $1,500 DJ SHAKESPEARE 1998-10-23 #3250
Among the ghosts that appear to this king are those of Prince Edward, Henry VI, Anne & 2 young princes Richard III $300 J SHAKESPEARE 1998-09-18 #3225
Laurence Olivier was accidentally hit by an arrow when he played this king on film, so his limp was real Richard III DD $2,000 DJ SHAKESPEARE DARK 1997-10-06 #3011
At Bosworth Field, he shouts, "A horse! A horse! My kingdom for a horse!" Richard III $800 DJ SHAKESPEARE 1997-05-19 #2941
In Act 5, Scene 3 of this play, the ghosts of the young princes appear to the title character Richard III $800 DJ SHAKESPEARE 1996-12-24 #2837
The play in which Edward, Prince of Wales says, "I do not like the tower, of any place" Richard III FJ SHAKESPEARE 1994-04-27 #2233
Villainous king who admits, "Alas, I rather hate myself for hateful deeds committed by myself" Richard III $1,000 DJ SHAKESPEARE 1994-02-22 #2187
Sir William Catesby's last line in this play is "Withdraw, my lord; I'll help you to a horse" Richard III FJ SHAKESPEARE'S PLAYS 1994-01-13 #2159
The ghost of this king's wife, Lady Anne, haunts him at Bosworth field Richard III $600 DJ SHAKESPEARE'S WOMEN 1993-10-27 #2103
The ghosts of the little princes appear to him at Bosworth Field Richard III DD $1,000 DJ SHAKESPEARE 1993-05-06 #2009
This king awakens from dreaming about ghosts screaming, "Give me another horse!" Richard III $1,000 DJ SHAKESPEARE 1992-02-11 #1722
Title character who muses blackly, "Now is the winter of our discontent" Richard III $600 DJ SHAKESPEAREAN 1ST LINES 1991-01-15 #1472
This character answers to "Gloucester", because he begins the play as duke of Gloucester, not king Richard III $300 J SHAKESPEARE 1990-11-14 #1428
Near the end of this play, the king's mount is slain & he has to fight on foot Richard III $600 DJ SHAKESPEARE 1990-06-01 #1340
Villainous king whose brother George was drowned in a cask of wine Richard III $400 DJ SHAKESPEAREAN CHARACTERS 1989-03-29 #1063
In last scene of this play, the future King Henry VII says, "We will unite the white rose and the red" Richard III $1,000 DJ SHAKESPEARE 1988-12-30 #1000
The ghost of his wife, Anne, haunted him at Bosworth Field Richard III $400 DJ SHAKESPEARE 1988-11-15 #967
His 1st line is also the 1st line of the play: "Now is the winter of our discontent..." Richard III $400 DJ SHAKESPEAREAN 1st LINES 1988-07-08 #905
This king's last words were "A horse! A horse! My kingdom for a horse!" Richard III $200 DJ SHAKESPEAREAN LAST LINES 1988-06-14 #887
The Duchess of York, the Lieutenant of the Tower, &the ghosts of the title character's victims Richard III $500 J SHAKESPEAREAN CHARACTERS 1988-03-09 #818
In the 1st act, before he's king, this title character woos the newly-widowed Lady Anne Richard III $1,000 DJ SHAKESPEARE'S WOMEN 1988-01-11 #776
After he murdered her husband, Lady Anne spit in his face & then agreed to wear his ring Richard III $800 DJ SHAKESPEARE'S LOVERS 1987-06-23 #662
Conniving king who justifiably laments, "There is no creature loves me; & if I die, no soul will pity me" Richard III $400 J LOVE IN SHAKESPEARE 1987-04-08 #608
"Now is the winter of our discontent made glorious summer by this sun of York..." Richard III $400 DJ SHAKESPEAREAN 1STLINES 1986-11-11 #502
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