| A | B |
| Melancholy Dane | Hamlet |
| Foolish, simple woman | Queen Gertrude |
| Foil character who wins throne | Fortinbras |
| Drowns herself | Ophelia |
| Brother, dies | Laertes |
| Killed after wife drinks poison | King Claudius |
| Friends who betray Hamlet | Rosencrantz and Guildenstern |
| Hamlet's loyal friend | Horatio |
| Arrogant man loyal to King Claudius | Polonius |
| Character whose brother robs his throne | King Hamlet |
| Play is set where | Elsinore, Denmark |
| Letter written to King Fortinbras states | Restrain your nephew |
| Number of months after father's death the queen remarried | Two |
| What Ophelia says to the order not to see Hamlet | I'll obey |
| Name of the play within a play | The Murder of Gonzago |
| Hides behind a curtain and dies | Polonius |
| Ghost reminds Hamlet | Kill uncle; don't harm mom |
| Take Hamlet to England | Rosencrantz and Guildenstern |
| Returns from France and enraged with Ophelia | Laertes |
| Who passes our dead flowers | Ophelia |
| Who hatches a plan together for the fencing match | King Claudius and Laertes |
| Whose funeral does Hamlet see? | Ophelia's |
| What Laertes says to Hamlet? | Duel with me. |
| Name the other poisoned item other than the sword | cup |
| Who King Claudius bets on | Hamlet |
| Who says, "The drink, the drink! I am poison'd" | Queen Gertrude |
| What Laertes begs from Hamlet | Forgiveness |
| Who gets the throne at the end? | Fortinbras |
| What type of play is Hamlet? | Tragedy and Revenge |
| Who says, "The lady does protest too much, me thinks." | Queen Gertrude |
| Who says, "Frailty thy name is woman." | Hamlet |
| Who says, "This above all: to thine own self be true." | Polonius |
| Who says, "Something is rotten in the state of Denmark." | Marcellus |
| Who says, "Therefore, we have married our sometimes sister." | King Claudius |
| Who says, "Know this, noble youth: the serpent that stung away your father's life now wears his crown." | King Hamlet |
| Who says, "My Lord, I have keepsakes of yours that I want to return." | Ophelia |
| Who says, "Captain...I request safe conduct of army through his kingdom." | Fortinbras |
| Who says, "It is here, Hamlet...The treasherous instrument is in thy hand/ The King's to blame." | Laertes |