Fleance | | "Lesser than Macbeth, and greater" (Act 1, Scene 3) |
prophecy | | Lady Macbeth questions Macbeth's ? when he decides not to kill Duncan (Act 1, Scene 7) |
Birnam | | "? not our feast" (Act 3, Scene 1) |
Kings | | Duncan's second son (Act 2, scene 3) |
Newt | | Three witches gave Banquo and Macbeth a ? |
PrinceofCumberland | | The death of Macbeth's father made him Thane of ? (Act 1, Scene 3) |
Foul | | The title given to Malcolm that is a step on which Macbeth "must fall down" (Act 1, Scene 4) |
Banquo | | Banquo, "shalt get ?, though thou be none" (Act 1, Scene 3) |
Father | | Who was the Queen of the witches (Act 3, Scene 5) |
Seyton | | In her dreams Lady Macbeth can't wash the ? from her hands (Act 5, Scene 1) |
Scone | | What were the first three characters in Macbeth (Act 1, Scene 1) |
Hecate | | Scottish Noble (Act 1, Scene 2) |
Tragedy | | The play Macbeth by Shakespeare is known as a ? |
Donalbain | | Who sspoke these words, "The queen, my lord, is dead." (Act 5, Scene 5) |
Glamis | | Macduff's home (Act 2, Scene 4) |
Thane | | Banquo's son (Act 2, Scene 1) |
Born | | Person who kills Macbeth (Act 5, Scene 8) |
Macduff | | The castle where Duncan was killed (Act 2, Scene 2) |
Inverness | | Where Duncan is buried (Act 2, Scene 4) |
Cawdor | | Macbeth cannot be killed by anyone ? of women (Act 4, Scene 1) |
Duncan | | Lady Macbeth cannot kill the King because he looks like her ? while sleeping (Act 2, Scene 2) |
Witches | | Macbeth becomes thane of ? after becoming Thane of Glamis (Act 1, Scene 3) |
Dunsinane | | Macbeth sees Banquo's ? at the banquet (Act 3, Scene 4) |
Bell | | The traitor, whom Macbeth kills (Act 1, Scene 2) |
Fife | | Where Macbeth was crowned King (Act 2, Scene 4) |
Fail | | Malcolm is the son of ? (Act 1, scene 4) |
Edward | | The King of England (Act 3, Scene 6) |
Arabia | | The Macbeth's move to ? Castle (Act 5, Scene 1) |
Blood | | Signal for MacBeth to go to Duncan's room to commit murder. (Act 2, Scene 1) |
Dagger | | "Here's the smell of blood still: all the perfumes of ? will not sweeten this little hand" (Act 5, Scene 1) |
Ghost | | "eye of ?, and toe of frog" (Act 4, Scene 1) |
Manhood | | The woods that must come to MacBeth before he can be killed. (Act 4, Scene 1) |
Colme-kill | | Macbeth sees a ? leading him towards the King (Act 2, Scene 1) |
Macdonwald | | "Fair is ?" (Act 1, Scene 1) |