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tpw536w | 16:07 Fri 19th Jan 2007 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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What Shakespeare's plays has a title which is also a proverb?

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Much Ado About Nothing
alls well that ends well
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Thanks valerieb1254 for that ,and also thanks for the other answer.
or All's Well that ends Well
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thanks again, will have to decide now.
That's the trouble with Shakespeare, it's all quotations.
Proverb - Chambers definition - a short familiar sentence expressing a supposed truth or moral lesson.
To be pedantic, this means that we need a subject and a verb (as well as the moral lesson!)
There's no guarantee than your setter is as pedantic as me, but I'd go for All's well....

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