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romeo & juliet
In the NATO phonetic alphabet (Alpha, Bravo, etc.), the 2 that are title Shakespearean characters
Trivia about romeo & juliet
In a 1996 film Leonardo DiCaprio & Claire Danes play these star-crossed lovers in a modern setting
A dangerous new virus is actually 2 files which share their names with these 2 Shakespearean lovers
Shakespeare called this doomed duo "a pair of star-cross'd lovers"
Tonight, this play's Balthasar, Paris & Benvolio step on our stage & we find out if, in fact, "Verona's Got Talent"
Olivia Hussey & Leonard Whiting really were teenagers when they played this Shakespearean duo in 1968
Chorus: "Two households both alike in dignity, in fair Verona, where we lay our scene"
(Sarah of the Clue Crew serves up a clue from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.) A dessert of cheese & guava jam is named for this romantic Shakespeare pair, who were also very different, but went together well
The Royal Ballet's Kenneth MacMillan choreographed a 1966 film starring Nureyev & Fonteyn as these lovers from Shakespeare
The Bolshoi presented this ballet at the Met in 1959, with Yuri Zhdanov & Galina Ulanova as the title lovers
Benvolio, Balthasar, Mercutio
In a 1964 hit, the Reflections sang, "Our love's gonna be written down in history a-just like" these Shakespeare teens
The origins of this Shakespeare tragedy go back to Ovid's tale of Pyramus & Thisbe
Originally, Prokofiev wanted this Shakespearean ballet to end with both lovers alive & dancing
In 1968 this title pair was played by Leonard Whiting & Olivia Hussey
Jerome Robbins played Benvolio when Anthony Tudor's version of this Shakespearean love story premiered in 1943
"She speaks yet she says nothing", pines one character for his unattainable love in this tragedy
A 1934 production of this play featured the young Orson Welles as Tybalt
Leslie Howard was in his 40s & Norma Shearer in her 30s when they played this Shakespearean pair in 1936