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I believe the answer is Petruchio. It’s been almost 40 years since I read The Taming of the Shrew and watched a performance of it in my high-school Shakespeare class, but it remains one of my favorite Shakespeare plays to this day.
Templo S.U.D. over 8 years ago
Why do those boys even do Pub Quizes if they also don’t know their country’s most famous playwright?
Wilde Bill over 8 years ago
WOODNFLINT over 8 years ago
I’m with you lads …………
WOODNFLINT over 8 years ago
It’s definitely not the termagant Flo…………
legaleagle48 over 8 years ago
I believe the answer is Petruchio. It’s been almost 40 years since I read The Taming of the Shrew and watched a performance of it in my high-school Shakespeare class, but it remains one of my favorite Shakespeare plays to this day.
Jonathan Mason over 8 years ago
Chalky is correct in a way – it is the shrew, i.e. Katherina.
Espoc over 8 years ago
The phrase includes nineteen characters. the central character is the tenth, the letter o of the word of.
I’ve earned that free pint?
thompsrc over 8 years ago
Petrucio was in Romeo and Juliet.
annette143NotMe over 8 years ago
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Godfreydaniel over 8 years ago
Ed Sullivan liked to remind his audience that he was going to have a “really big shrew”………
Godfreydaniel over 8 years ago
Of course the real joke is that Andy and Chalkie think that Jackie is talking about the actual animal…….
rekam Premium Member over 8 years ago
If he could, he wouldn’t be asking for help. Now would he?
Number Three over 8 years ago
I’m just as clueless as Chalkie. I’ve never even heard of it.
To any snobby commenters aged 50+ I did have a decent education. We just never covered that play.
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YatInExile over 8 years ago
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