| Quote | Missing word | Play |
| A young man, married, is a man that's ________. | |
| I am dying, _____, dying; | |
| True is it that we have seen better ______. | |
| Every why hath a _____. | |
| Many-headed ______. | |
| Richer, than doing nothing for a _____. | |
| Alas, poor Yorick! I knew him, _______. | |
| O! the blood more stirs,To rouse a lion, than to start a ______. | |
| Uneasy lies the head that wears a ______. | |
| Base is the ______ that pays. | |
| Between two ______, which hath the merriest eye; | |
| The first thing we do, let's kill all the _____. | |
| The smallest ______ will turn, being trodden on. | |
| And sleep in dull cold ______. | |
| ______ should be made of sterner stuff. | |
| For ______ mounteth with occasion. | |
| Come not between the ______ and his wrath. | |
| You two are ______-men. | |
| Is this a ______ which I see before me? | |
| | Quote | Missing word | Play |
| What’s mine is ______, and what is ______ is mine. | |
| He doth nothing but talk of his _____! | |
| Why then the world's mine ______. | |
| Love looks not with the eyes, but with the ______, | |
| Some, ______ kills with arrows, some, with traps - miss out traps | |
| Keep up your bright swords, for the ______ will rust them. | |
| I never kill'd a mouse, nor hurt a _____. | |
| Eating the bitter bread of ______. | |
| A horse, a horse, my _______ for a horse! | |
| Two households, both alike in ______, | |
| I’ll not ______ an inch. | |
| ______ acquaints a man with strange bedfellows. | |
| Every man has his _____, and honesty is his. | |
| The eagle suffers little birds to ______. | |
| One touch of nature makes the whole world ______. | |
| If ______ be the food of love, play on, | |
| O, how this spring of love resembleth the uncertain glory of an ______ day. | |
| Tis pitty ______ should be so tyrannous. | |
| They say we are almost as like as ______. | |
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