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  1. A famous phrase from Macbeth that describes the ingredients for a witch's spell. Learn about the meaning, context, and themes of this line and the witches' role in the play.

  2. The witches sing a charm with ingredients such as eye of newt, toe of frog, and lizard's leg. The poem is from Act IV, scene i of Macbeth, a tragedy by William Shakespeare.

  3. May 16, 2024 · Find the answer to the NYT Mini Puzzle clue "Eye of ___ (witches' brew ingredient in "Macbeth")" from May 16, 2024. The answer is NEWT, a potion used by witches in the play.

  4. Find the answer to this crossword puzzle clue with one word that starts with E and ends with T. The answer is NEWT, a magical ingredient in the witches' brew in Shakespeare's play.

    • Eye of Newt
    • Fillet of A Fenny Snake
    • Toe of Frog
    • Wool of Bat
    • Tongue of Dog
    • Adder’s Fork
    • Blind-Worm’S Sting
    • Lizard’s Leg
    • Owlet’S Wing
    • Scale of Dragon
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    Let’s start with one of the most popular (and memorable) items on the list. Surprisingly, most people agree that “eye of newt” refers to a mustard seed. Herbalists would often reference body parts when describing parts of plants. An “eye” is a seed, and mustard seeds are dark yellow, like the eyes of some newts.

    However, “fillet of a fenny snake” is the first item on the list—and source of much debate. It’s possible that this ingredient could be referring to a member of the Arum family, which includes plants with nicknames like jack-in-the-pulpit and Snake’s Meat, which would fit with the idea of a fillet. Some other speculated identities of this ingredien...

    Most agree this warty foot refers to the bulbous buttercup. This yellow flower resembles most other buttercups but it has a fat, green, bulbous stem. The froggy connection doesn’t seem like too big of a leap (or a hop).

    The two most commonly speculated identities of this ingredient are moss and hollyleaves. Moss is a general name for clumpy plants that grow on and cover trees and rocks (like wool). Mosses, like bats, also tend to be found in dark, sunless areas. Holly trees and shrubs can be found all over the world and have wing-like leaves on which red berries g...

    This ingredient refers to houndstongue, a highly toxic plant that features long, hairy stalks that can grow up to four feet tall. Clumps of purplish flowers can be found at the ends of the stems.

    This snaky ingredient refers to the dogtooth violet, which isn’t technically a violet. Erythronium americanum,commonly called the trout lily, is a small plant with delicate purple or yellow flowers that is beloved by honeybees and other pollinators.

    This ingredient is a source of speculation. It may be a poppy seed, knotwood, or wormwood. Poppies are sometimes referred to as “blind eyes,” and all poppies are poisonous, which would explain the “sting.” Knotwoods are bamboo-like weeds with small flowers that often invade other plants’ territory. Wormwood is a plant with white or green stems and ...

    This ingredient is thought to refer to ivy. Ivyis a general name for plants that grow up walls or trees as long green vines, often with many leaves, flowers, and berries.

    The identity of this ingredient is less clear. It’s possible that it could refer to either garlic or ginger plants. Garlic is an herb related to onions that features a long stalk growing out of a white bulb located underground. Gingeris a plant with a long reedy stem and a banded, tasty root underground. Both of these smelly plants are often used i...

    This draconic ingredient could refer to Alacosia Baginda, commonly known as the dragon scale plant. True to its name, the leaves of this plant resemble large green dragon scales. Another possible plant that fits the bill is tarragon, a leafy green herb found worldwide that is often referred to as “dragon” or is known by many dragon-themed nicknames...

    Learn what the witches in Macbeth really meant by their rhyme of "eye of newt, toe of frog, wool of bat, and more". Discover the possible plants and animals behind these mysterious names and how they fit the context of the play.

  5. Apr 3, 2020 · Eye of newt is one of the ingredients in the witches' cauldron in Macbeth. It is a herb that was believed to have magical properties and could be used for healing or harming.

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  7. The witches chant a spell with ingredients such as eye of newt, toe of frog, and scale of dragon. They use the cauldron to brew a potion for powerful trouble and to foresee the future.

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