Sonnet18So long as men canbreathe, or eyescan see,So long lives this,and this gives life tothee.PeterA Capuletservantwho can'tread.MercutioHe says, "Aplague onboth yourhouses."ApothecarySellsRomeopoison.BalthasarRomeo'sservant whobrings him thenew of Juliet's"death."MinstrelsEntertainerswho sangsongs andplayed musicalinstruments.Allusion: Whena show makesa reference tosomething else.In this case, it'sKing Henry VIIIPilgrimsSomeone on areligiousjourney...not to beconfused withsomeone on theMayflower.CapuletJuliet'sdad.FalstaffOne of thegreat comiccharacterswritten byShakespeare.NurseSheraisedJuliet.TybaltJuliet'scousinwho likesto fight.FriarLawrenceHe secretlymarries Romeoand Juliet inhopes that thefamilies will findpeace.BenvolioRomeo'scousinandfriend.CountParisA wealthy, yetuninterestingman whowants tomarry Juliet.VeronaItalian citythat is thesetting ofthe story.DeathTheconsequencegive by theprice to anyonefighting in thestreets.Diamonds,rubies,sapphires, andpearls fell offof her gowns.A phraseinvented byShakespeare.RosalineRomeo'sLove Interestat thebeginning ofthe play.Partlyresponsiblefor carryingthe blackdeathCostumepartyWhereRomeo fallsin love withJuliet at firstsight.Hamnet"He wouldhave lovedhis newhome."Juliet"Oh happydagger, myheart is yoursheath. Thererust and let medie."Sonnet18So long as men canbreathe, or eyescan see,So long lives this,and this gives life tothee.PeterA Capuletservantwho can'tread.MercutioHe says, "Aplague onboth yourhouses."ApothecarySellsRomeopoison.BalthasarRomeo'sservant whobrings him thenew of Juliet's"death."MinstrelsEntertainerswho sangsongs andplayed musicalinstruments.Allusion: Whena show makesa reference tosomething else.In this case, it'sKing Henry VIIIPilgrimsSomeone on areligiousjourney...not to beconfused withsomeone on theMayflower.CapuletJuliet'sdad.FalstaffOne of thegreat comiccharacterswritten byShakespeare.NurseSheraisedJuliet.TybaltJuliet'scousinwho likesto fight.FriarLawrenceHe secretlymarries Romeoand Juliet inhopes that thefamilies will findpeace.BenvolioRomeo'scousinandfriend.CountParisA wealthy, yetuninterestingman whowants tomarry Juliet.VeronaItalian citythat is thesetting ofthe story.DeathTheconsequencegive by theprice to anyonefighting in thestreets.Diamonds,rubies,sapphires, andpearls fell offof her gowns.A phraseinvented byShakespeare.RosalineRomeo'sLove Interestat thebeginning ofthe play.Partlyresponsiblefor carryingthe blackdeathCostumepartyWhereRomeo fallsin love withJuliet at firstsight.Hamnet"He wouldhave lovedhis newhome."Juliet"Oh happydagger, myheart is yoursheath. Thererust and let medie."

Shakespeare - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. So long as men can breathe, or eyes can see, So long lives this, and this gives life to thee.
    Sonnet 18
  2. A Capulet servant who can't read.
    Peter
  3. He says, "A plague on both your houses."
    Mercutio
  4. Sells Romeo poison.
    Apothecary
  5. Romeo's servant who brings him the new of Juliet's "death."
    Balthasar
  6. Entertainers who sang songs and played musical instruments.
    Minstrels
  7. Allusion: When a show makes a reference to something else. In this case, it's King Henry VIII
  8. Someone on a religious journey...not to be confused with someone on the Mayflower.
    Pilgrims
  9. Juliet's dad.
    Capulet
  10. One of the great comic characters written by Shakespeare.
    Falstaff
  11. She raised Juliet.
    Nurse
  12. Juliet's cousin who likes to fight.
    Tybalt
  13. He secretly marries Romeo and Juliet in hopes that the families will find peace.
    Friar Lawrence
  14. Romeo's cousin and friend.
    Benvolio
  15. A wealthy, yet uninteresting man who wants to marry Juliet.
    Count Paris
  16. Italian city that is the setting of the story.
    Verona
  17. The consequence give by the price to anyone fighting in the streets.
    Death
  18. Diamonds, rubies, sapphires, and pearls fell off of her gowns.
  19. A phrase invented by Shakespeare.
  20. Romeo's Love Interest at the beginning of the play.
    Rosaline
  21. Partly responsible for carrying the black death
  22. Where Romeo falls in love with Juliet at first sight.
    Costume party
  23. "He would have loved his new home."
    Hamnet
  24. "Oh happy dagger, my heart is your sheath. There rust and let me die."
    Juliet