renaissance Crossword Puzzles
Ruby + Whiting: More of a good thing 2021-07-10
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- busy, forever
- admissions guy
- a lot of pink things
- prohibited feline
- The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (2)
- Pisco bread
- mother Maria
- I met you (2)
- other home, always
- singer-songwriter (2)
- hip hop groove (2)
- married you (2)
- home, always
- a table
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- the other Stanley Park
- Renaissance city
- rapier bill
- first play time
- Dad’s wish (2)
- Baseball World Cup, twice
- Colorado teens travelled
- another language
- “Ouch!”, with # 13 across
- first composition, theme
- “It’s all good.”
- tennis
- favorite food in Amman
27 Clues: tennis • a table • rapier bill • Pisco bread • mother Maria • home, always • busy, forever • I met you (2) • Dad’s wish (2) • admissions guy • first play time • married you (2) • Renaissance city • another language • “It’s all good.” • prohibited feline • other home, always • hip hop groove (2) • a lot of pink things • singer-songwriter (2) • the other Stanley Park • favorite food in Amman • ...
Ruby + Whiting: More of a good thing 2021-07-10
Across
- Renaissance city
- first play time
- busy, forever
- Baseball World Cup, twice
- a table
- first composition, theme
- prohibited feline
- “It’s all good.”
- the other Stanley Park
- married you (2)
- a lot of pink things
- Dad’s wish (2)
- favorite food in Amman
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- Pisco bread
- tennis
- “Ouch!”, with # 13 across
- mother Maria
- home, always
- hip hop groove (2)
- other home, always
- I met you (2)
- foreign language
- admissions guy
- rapier bill
- The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (2)
- singer-songwriter (2)
- Colorado teens travelled
27 Clues: tennis • a table • Pisco bread • rapier bill • mother Maria • home, always • busy, forever • I met you (2) • admissions guy • Dad’s wish (2) • first play time • married you (2) • Renaissance city • foreign language • “It’s all good.” • prohibited feline • hip hop groove (2) • other home, always • a lot of pink things • singer-songwriter (2) • the other Stanley Park • favorite food in Amman • ...
Ruby + Whiting: More of a good thing 2021-07-10
Across
- prohibited feline
- first composition, theme
- Renaissance city
- singer-songwriter (2)
- the other Stanley Park
- Pisco bread
- rapier bill
- “Ouch!”, with # 13 across
- mother Maria
- hip hop groove (2)
- Baseball World Cup, twice
- “It’s all good.”
- I met you (2)
- other home, always
Down
- home, always
- a table
- Dad’s wish (2
- favorite food in Amman
- Colorado teens travelled
- first play time
- married you (2)
- admissions guy
- The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (2)
- tennis
- busy, forever
- foreign language
- a lot of pink things
27 Clues: tennis • a table • Pisco bread • rapier bill • home, always • mother Maria • Dad’s wish (2 • busy, forever • I met you (2) • admissions guy • first play time • married you (2) • Renaissance city • foreign language • “It’s all good.” • prohibited feline • hip hop groove (2) • other home, always • a lot of pink things • singer-songwriter (2) • favorite food in Amman • the other Stanley Park • ...
Ruby + Whiting: More of a good thing 2021-07-10
Across
- home, always
- tennis
- a lot of pink things
- a table
- hip hop groove (2)
- rapier bill
- first play time
- prohibited feline
- Colorado teens travelled
- Renaissance city
- other home, always
- I met you (2)
- busy, forever
- first composition, theme
Down
- Baseball World Cup, twice
- “It’s all good.”
- The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (2)
- Dad’s wish (2
- “Ouch!”, with # 13 across
- the other Stanley Park
- mother Maria
- Pisco bread
- favorite food in Amman
- singer-songwriter (2)
- admissions guy
- foreign language
- married you (2)
27 Clues: tennis • a table • Pisco bread • rapier bill • home, always • mother Maria • Dad’s wish (2 • I met you (2) • busy, forever • admissions guy • first play time • married you (2) • “It’s all good.” • foreign language • Renaissance city • prohibited feline • hip hop groove (2) • other home, always • a lot of pink things • singer-songwriter (2) • the other Stanley Park • favorite food in Amman • ...
William Heinrich - Renaissance and Reformation 2023-09-21
Across
- Reforming
- settled religious conflict
- Invented by Johann Gutenberg
- painted the mona lisa
- Non - Catholic
- rich
- native
- rebirth
- Society of jesus
- painted the sistine chapel ceiling
- Founded calvinism
- human achievement
- mother of elizabeth I
- Kingdom decides religion
- Meeting of bishops and cardinals
- Followers of martin Luther
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- Invented the printing press
- The churches response to luther
- Church of england
- 3D
- bronze statue of david
- nonreligious
- painted school of athens
- Marriage is void
- took away popes power in england
- buying forgiveness
26 Clues: 3D • rich • native • rebirth • Reforming • nonreligious • Non - Catholic • Society of jesus • Marriage is void • Church of england • Founded calvinism • human achievement • buying forgiveness • painted the mona lisa • mother of elizabeth I • bronze statue of david • painted school of athens • Kingdom decides religion • settled religious conflict • Followers of martin Luther • Invented the printing press • ...
Dark Ages 2024-05-10
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- Sea in Europe
- Killing animals for goods
- ____ Road
- Continent that traded Slaves
- Tribes Fought for
- Ocean used to trade in Asia
- Traded on the Silk Road, used for food
- Conquered Asia
- Person who moves around for food
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- Time with little documentation
- When Reilgoin and Ideas are spread
- Richest man ever
- Trade route
- After the Dark Ages
- Khan spread this with biological warfare
- Rainy season
- Mali traded These two items
- traded on the Silk Road
- Used to help ships cross the Indian Ocean
- Came From Elephants
20 Clues: ____ Road • Trade route • Rainy season • Sea in Europe • Conquered Asia • Richest man ever • Tribes Fought for • After the Dark Ages • Came From Elephants • traded on the Silk Road • Killing animals for goods • Mali traded These two items • Ocean used to trade in Asia • Continent that traded Slaves • Time with little documentation • Person who moves around for food • ...
World History Crossword Finale 2023-04-28
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- knight system
- people who originated in Wales.
- lasted 113 years.
- first law document
- Christians army
- central element of feudalism.
- individual with an obligation to a lord
- big country house
- Lower-Rhine inhabitants.
- group of people who occupied Central Europe and Scandinavia.
- New England in Medieval Times.
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- indicial institior from 1478 to 1834.
- dark ages
- one who gives financial support
- medieval dominant system.
- - futurist city.
- agricultural laborer.
- killed 1/3 population
- resurrection of European culture.
- made one of the biggest empires.
- rulebook made by judges
- the belief of prioritizing humans.
22 Clues: dark ages • knight system • Christians army • - futurist city. • lasted 113 years. • big country house • first law document • agricultural laborer. • killed 1/3 population • rulebook made by judges • Lower-Rhine inhabitants. • medieval dominant system. • central element of feudalism. • New England in Medieval Times. • one who gives financial support • people who originated in Wales. • ...
Derivatives II- Arlington 2025-01-31
Across
- to drive
- head
- insula
- white
- sacred
- emo
- vienna
- suffictus
- obsolete
- vereor
- groin
- bad-tempered
- dog
- willow
- omittere
- caulk
- volition
- vintage
- truth
- pax
- humeo
- middle
- repair
- to fall
- mereo
- sto
- realitas
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- decent
- clave
- sticky
- hair-cutting
- nullus
- pitiful
- video
- unus
- vert
- to be born
- Calvin
- pars
- fewness
- via
- curro
- portal
- love letters
- vulgare
- grove
- sea
- gist
- jackknife
- flux
50 Clues: emo • dog • via • pax • sea • sto • head • unus • vert • pars • gist • flux • clave • white • video • groin • curro • caulk • truth • grove • humeo • mereo • decent • sticky • insula • nullus • sacred • vienna • vereor • Calvin • willow • portal • middle • repair • pitiful • fewness • vintage • vulgare • to fall • to drive • obsolete • omittere • volition • realitas • suffictus • jackknife • to be born • hair-cutting • bad-tempered • love letters
Morgan Tibbott - Renaissance and Reformation 2024-09-20
Across
- member of society of jesus
- rich people
- catholic reform
- Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn's daughter
- church of England
- selling religious forgiveness
- sculpture
- rebirth
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- ended religious struggle
- non-catholic christian
- non-catholic christians
- bronze david
- protestant leader
- 3rd point of view
- native language
- painter
- author, painter, scientist
- inventor of printing press
- England king, six wives
- changing of the rules
- non-religious
- declared invalid
- Henry VIII second wife
- meeting held between 1545 and 1563
- old time copy machine
- human achievement
26 Clues: painter • rebirth • sculpture • rich people • bronze david • non-religious • native language • catholic reform • declared invalid • protestant leader • 3rd point of view • church of England • human achievement • changing of the rules • old time copy machine • non-catholic christian • Henry VIII second wife • non-catholic christians • England king, six wives • ended religious struggle • ...
Camryn Matlin - Reformation and Renaissance 2024-09-19
Across
- settled reformation wars in 1555
- settled religious turmoil in England
- non-catholic christian
- rich people
- native language
- rebirth
- catholic missionaries
- Sistine chapel
- protestant leader
- human achievements
- inventor of the printing press
- early copy machine
- make unvalid
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- split of the catholic church
- painted the school of Athens
- meeting of the clergy
- painted Mona lisa
- catholic counter punch
- first catholic church in europe
- three dimensional appearance
- bronze David
- henrys 2nd wife, mother of elizabeth
- non-religious
- new christian churches left catholicism
- buying salvation
- 6 wives
26 Clues: rebirth • 6 wives • rich people • bronze David • make unvalid • non-religious • Sistine chapel • native language • buying salvation • painted Mona lisa • protestant leader • human achievements • early copy machine • meeting of the clergy • catholic missionaries • catholic counter punch • non-catholic christian • split of the catholic church • painted the school of Athens • three dimensional appearance • ...
TTS BAND 8 PART 2 2025-07-18
Across
- Willing action without force
- Evaluation or judgment
- Ability to adapt
- Deep scientific investigation
- Formal agreement between parties
- To merge into one
- To degrade someone's dignity
- A breathtaking view
- Kindness or generosity
- Old custom or practice
- Problem-solving with new ideas
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- State of uncertainty
- Heated debate or discussion
- To endure difficulties
- Trustworthy quality
- To imitate poorly
- Self-control ability
- To speed up the process
- Freedom of thought
- Extremely important
- To move from one place to another
- Excessive praise
- Dangerous situation
- Rebirth or revival
- The study of society
25 Clues: Ability to adapt • Excessive praise • To imitate poorly • To merge into one • Freedom of thought • Rebirth or revival • Trustworthy quality • Extremely important • Dangerous situation • A breathtaking view • State of uncertainty • Self-control ability • The study of society • To endure difficulties • Evaluation or judgment • Kindness or generosity • Old custom or practice • To speed up the process • ...
custom new year celebration 2022-12-30
Across
- regione with fiery red peppers
- Chumash word for “abundance”
- modern Scottish theologian
- The Sunset Strip city nickname
- French footwear with max. air
- It's ___, not Otto
- Annie or Carnegie
- microbrewery with Belgian roots
- brother Thelonious
- now the 6th largest mall in the U.S.
- one of Jesus’s half-brothers
- squirrelly
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- Czech automobile maker
- Greenwich Village jazz club
- Swedish automobile maker
- Mickey’s Pixar murine cousin
- birthplace of a Renaissance
- Coney Island borough
- NY inst., not mascot
- the disciple whom Jesus loved
- Arrowbear Music & Jeremy
- squirrel away
22 Clues: squirrelly • squirrel away • Annie or Carnegie • It's ___, not Otto • brother Thelonious • Coney Island borough • NY inst., not mascot • Czech automobile maker • Swedish automobile maker • Arrowbear Music & Jeremy • modern Scottish theologian • Greenwich Village jazz club • birthplace of a Renaissance • Mickey’s Pixar murine cousin • Chumash word for “abundance” • one of Jesus’s half-brothers • ...
isabelle bearer renaissance and reformation 2022-09-22
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- non christian
- mission - convert non christians
- predestination and calvinism
- mona lisa
- opposite of catholic
- early copy machine
- school of athens
- creation of protestant churches
- counter punch
- follower of martin luther
- non Latin
- mother to elizabeth, henrys 2nd wife
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- huge meeting to "fix" the church
- invented the printing press
- the english church
- rich people
- sistine chapel
- paying for salvation
- 3 dimensional
- ending religious conflict
- successful daughter of henry
- king of england and had 6 wives
- make invalid
- human achievement
- bronze david
- rebirth
26 Clues: rebirth • mona lisa • non Latin • rich people • make invalid • bronze david • non christian • 3 dimensional • counter punch • sistine chapel • school of athens • human achievement • the english church • early copy machine • paying for salvation • opposite of catholic • ending religious conflict • follower of martin luther • invented the printing press • predestination and calvinism • ...
Renaissance Reformation, and Exploration 2022-08-31
Across
- Conquered the Aztechs in 1521
- Settlements of people
- Father of humanism Renaissance
- Company with many investors
- Wrote In Praise of Frolly
- Started a school to teach men
- Conquered the Incas in 1532
- Wrote The Prince
- Painted Mona Lisa
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- Regional language
- 3 reasons why voyages occurred
- Did slavery exist in Africa before
- Led the reformation in Germany
- First to reach India
- Ruling family, 1350s in Italy
- Sailed the ocean blue in 1492
- Improved printing press
- First to circumnavigate earth
- Painted The Sistine Chapel
- Forced labor of natives
20 Clues: Wrote The Prince • Regional language • Painted Mona Lisa • First to reach India • Settlements of people • Improved printing press • Forced labor of natives • Wrote In Praise of Frolly • Painted The Sistine Chapel • Company with many investors • Conquered the Incas in 1532 • Conquered the Aztechs in 1521 • Ruling family, 1350s in Italy • Sailed the ocean blue in 1492 • ...
Linsey Evans Renaissance and Reformation 2022-09-22
Across
- non-catholic christian
- buying salvation
- rich people
- make invalid
- catholic counter punch
- another protestant leader
- catholic missionaries
- new christian churches left catholicism
- non-religious
- inventor early copy machine
- sai,red,school of athens
- three dimensional appearance
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- settled reformation wars,1555
- sistine chapel,nunchucks,orange
- split the catholic church
- early copy machine
- native language
- human achievement
- meeting of the clergy,1545-1563
- "rebirth"
- church of england
- mother of elizabeth,2nd wife,beheaded
- bo staff,purple,broze david
- katana,blue,mona lisa, scientist
24 Clues: "rebirth" • rich people • make invalid • non-religious • native language • buying salvation • human achievement • church of england • early copy machine • catholic missionaries • non-catholic christian • catholic counter punch • sai,red,school of athens • split the catholic church • another protestant leader • bo staff,purple,broze david • inventor early copy machine • three dimensional appearance • ...
joseph v Renaissance and Reformation 2025-09-19
Across
- gods soldiers
- orange turtle in history
- meeting in a big chapel
- the 8th
- red turtle in history
- 3-d object
- isn't a thing anymore
- blue turtle in history
- Calvin another pastor like martin Luther
- non catholic Christians
- non religious
- the 1st
- rich person
- emotions
- counter punch
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- maker of the printing press
- native language
- buying salvation
- purple turtle in history
- England church
- first copy machine
- rebirth
- split the catholic church
- mother of elizabeth the 1st
- it brought peace
- martin Luther people
26 Clues: the 8th • rebirth • the 1st • emotions • 3-d object • rich person • gods soldiers • non religious • counter punch • England church • native language • buying salvation • it brought peace • first copy machine • martin Luther people • red turtle in history • isn't a thing anymore • blue turtle in history • meeting in a big chapel • non catholic Christians • orange turtle in history • purple turtle in history • ...
Renaissance and Reformation: Leah Papcunik 2025-09-19
Across
- movement for religious movement
- of Trent Meeting of the clergy
- of Augsburg settled reformation wars
- Settled religious turmoil
- Red
- rich people
- 6 wives
- native language
- purple
- Catholic missionaries
- Reformation Catholic counter punch
- human achievement, emotion
- made invalid
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- press Invented by Johann Gutenberg
- non catholic cristans
- Boleyn Second wife of Henry
- made the mona lisa
- Calvin Another protestant leader
- orange
- rebirth
- three dimensional appearance
- Church of England
- non religious
- Gutenberg Invented printing press
- Buying salvations
- New christian churches left catholicism
26 Clues: Red • orange • purple • rebirth • 6 wives • rich people • made invalid • non religious • native language • Church of England • Buying salvations • made the mona lisa • non catholic cristans • Catholic missionaries • Settled religious turmoil • human achievement, emotion • Boleyn Second wife of Henry • three dimensional appearance • of Trent Meeting of the clergy • movement for religious movement • ...
Renaissance and Reformation 2022-09-09
Across
- Italian stateman, and Florentine patriot
- Became the pupil of the sculptureDonatello
- Belief in one god
- Gave money to artists
- Wealthiest most powerful class
- Who invented the first printing press
- Received early training from his father
- First folio was published, by his friends
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- Place where re-birth happened
- ages When writing was done in Greek or Latin
- Richest family in Italy
- Focus on human potential and achievement
- re-birth of Italy
- People of self expression
14 Clues: re-birth of Italy • Belief in one god • Gave money to artists • Richest family in Italy • People of self expression • Place where re-birth happened • Wealthiest most powerful class • Who invented the first printing press • Received early training from his father • Italian stateman, and Florentine patriot • Focus on human potential and achievement • ...
Renaissance - Melissa L. 2022-11-21
Across
- Wealthiest and most influential rulers of Florence
- City in Italy that is the birthplace of the Renaissance
- Idea that God determined salvation for everyone long ago
- Famous artist, painted "The Mona Lisa" and "The Last Supper"
- Revolution where Protestants wanted to separate from the Catholic church
- What Johann Gutenberg used to print the first edition of the Bible
- Large problem that the Catholic Church had, which caused the Protestant Reformation
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- Leonardo da Vinci's most famous drawing showing the study of a human's body proportions
- Sculptor and painter, painted the ceiling mural of the Sistine Chapel in Rome
- Man who produced the Greek edition of the New Testament
- "Father of Humanism", created a library containing Greek and Roman manuscripts
- Branch of Christianity that was inspired by Martin Luther
- Ideology that focuses on humanities rather than religious issues
- Man who wrote a poem called the "Divine Comedy"
14 Clues: Man who wrote a poem called the "Divine Comedy" • Wealthiest and most influential rulers of Florence • Man who produced the Greek edition of the New Testament • City in Italy that is the birthplace of the Renaissance • Idea that God determined salvation for everyone long ago • Branch of Christianity that was inspired by Martin Luther • ...
The Renaissance crossword 2013-01-10
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- a dial that helps one to navigate
- a house for the royal
- the most famous play writer
- the most powerful ruler in the Renaissance
- an animal that produces milk
- a type of powder you put into your gun
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- a type of glasses
- a very famous artist
- a type of cloth from Europe
- a place people come to see plays
- a battle
- a drink
- a disease that killed millions
- a type of grain that the poor eat
14 Clues: a drink • a battle • a type of glasses • a very famous artist • a house for the royal • a type of cloth from Europe • the most famous play writer • an animal that produces milk • a disease that killed millions • a place people come to see plays • a dial that helps one to navigate • a type of grain that the poor eat • a type of powder you put into your gun • ...
Kylee Marshik Renaissance 2024-04-19
Across
- made the prince
- he did copper engravings
- realistic objects in a realistic setting
- separating from the church
- made the pieta painting
- he was a traveling portrait artist
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- the belief in ones own individuality
- has a quote that starts with "nothing weight less than a pen"
- wrote english poetry and stage writes
- painted the creation of man
- human is the focus
- wrote romeo and Juliet
- made the last supper
- what renaissance translates too
14 Clues: made the prince • human is the focus • made the last supper • wrote romeo and Juliet • made the pieta painting • he did copper engravings • separating from the church • painted the creation of man • what renaissance translates too • he was a traveling portrait artist • the belief in ones own individuality • wrote english poetry and stage writes • ...
The Harlem Renaissance 2025-02-07
Renaissance (GRACE,LINA) 2025-02-04
Across
- to get banned from the church
- commiting something illegal
- holy book
- a fire which burns away your sins before you can enter heaven
- a man working at the church
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- looking at something
- saying something that you think will happen
- educated man
- owner of a contry
- pope in rome
- a rule made by the government
- When you say bad things about others
- something used to protect and defend
- Someone who wear a crown
14 Clues: holy book • educated man • pope in rome • owner of a contry • looking at something • Someone who wear a crown • commiting something illegal • a man working at the church • to get banned from the church • a rule made by the government • When you say bad things about others • something used to protect and defend • saying something that you think will happen • ...
The Italian Renaissance 2021-03-26
Across
- Italian artist that I don't know
- everyday language of ordinary people
- intellectual movement focusing on secular ideas
- wrote the Book of the Courtier
- Italian scholar, poet and humanist
- Prince Machiavelli's work on politics
- financial supporter of the arts
- part of Italian land under Spanish rule
- Supper Painted by Leonardo DaVinci
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- rebirth
- Michelangelo
- art using three dimensional representation
- Artist born in 1452
- included himself in his work
14 Clues: rebirth • Michelangelo • Artist born in 1452 • included himself in his work • wrote the Book of the Courtier • financial supporter of the arts • Italian artist that I don't know • Italian scholar, poet and humanist • Supper Painted by Leonardo DaVinci • everyday language of ordinary people • Prince Machiavelli's work on politics • part of Italian land under Spanish rule • ...
English Renaissance Theatre 2025-05-14
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- A famous play by Thomas Kyd
- Played King Lear in Macbeth and King Lear
- A famous role played by Edward Alleyn
- A famous play by Christopher Marlowe
- Wrote the Changling.
- A famous play by Ben Jonson
- Playwright during the 16th century
- The theater Shakespeare worked at
- Playwright from the 16th and 17th century
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- Most known playwright during the 16th and 17th century
- A famous role played by William Kemp
- A famous play by Shakespeare
- Writer of The Massacre at Paris.
- The theater James Burbage worked at
- The first permanent theatre, coming to in 1567
15 Clues: Wrote the Changling. • A famous play by Thomas Kyd • A famous play by Ben Jonson • A famous play by Shakespeare • Writer of The Massacre at Paris. • The theater Shakespeare worked at • Playwright during the 16th century • The theater James Burbage worked at • A famous role played by William Kemp • A famous play by Christopher Marlowe • A famous role played by Edward Alleyn • ...
Elon Musk 2023-02-22
Across
- Richest man in the world
- Online money transfering company
- The revival of European art and literature
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- a financial institution created by the Medici family in Italy during the 15th century.
- an Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet of the High Renaissance
- The most famous electric car company
6 Clues: Richest man in the world • Online money transfering company • The most famous electric car company • The revival of European art and literature • an Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet of the High Renaissance • a financial institution created by the Medici family in Italy during the 15th century.
Sami Lewison 6 2020-12-18
11 Clues: not religious • he made plays • red ninja turtle • blue ninja turtle • purple ninja turtle • made the birth of venus • part of the middle ages • he wrote the divine comedy • made the vocabularius ex quo • the standard language a country speaks • famous for writing a book that was rude
Sami Lewison 6 2020-12-18
11 Clues: not religious • he made plays • red ninja turtle • blue ninja turtle • purple ninja turtle • made the birth of venus • part of the middle ages • he wrote the divine comedy • made the vocabularius ex quo • the standard language a country speaks • famous for writing a book that was rude
Josh Smith 5 2020-12-17
11 Clues: i don't know • is the time period • he wrote the prince • he rote Divine Comedy • painted the monsoonal • what language you speak • he rote Romeo and Juliet • the first printing press • he made the birth of venus • he painted the sisten chapel • he painted the school of Athens
Tempi Rinascimentali's weekly crossword 2021-04-16
11 Clues: ideal state • Sistine chapel • outstanding city • literary movement • a well rounded person • involved in government • the end justifies the means • creator of a statue of David • one way the renaissance movement spread • greatest poet and playwright of all time • a someone with power helps to advance their friends
APEC 2021-09-02
Across
- rulers who unified their nations
- universe = manifestation of god
- humanism form of republicanism
- move away from religion
- self reliant
- to favor a friend or family
- thought in philosophy with Plato
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- philosophical system based off of Hermes
- means "Rebirth"
- area of land
- thoughts on humans instead of supernatural
11 Clues: area of land • self reliant • means "Rebirth" • move away from religion • to favor a friend or family • universe = manifestation of god • humanism form of republicanism • rulers who unified their nations • thought in philosophy with Plato • philosophical system based off of Hermes • thoughts on humans instead of supernatural
Scavenger Hunt 2023-10-23
13 Clues: golden age • who is mozart? • third era of music • sixth era of music • fifth era of music • First era of music • Second era of music • Likes to chase mice • fourth era of music • percussion of baroque • mona lisa belongs in this era • what kind of composer was john cage? • kind of musical form in the romantic era
Mot croisé 2024-12-18
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- Liée au divin ou digne de vénération
- Enfant d’un dieu et d’un mortel
- Relatif à une époque ancienne
- synonyme de mythe
- Footballeur argentin légendaire
- mythe
- Héros de western
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- Oiseau sacré du feu et de la renaissance
- Héros grec invincible sauf au talon
- Dieu nordique à l'œil unique
- dieu de destruction
- déesse de la justice
- Série magique et fantastique
13 Clues: mythe • Héros de western • synonyme de mythe • dieu de destruction • déesse de la justice • Dieu nordique à l'œil unique • Série magique et fantastique • Relatif à une époque ancienne • Enfant d’un dieu et d’un mortel • Footballeur argentin légendaire • Héros grec invincible sauf au talon • Liée au divin ou digne de vénération • Oiseau sacré du feu et de la renaissance
Europe 2016-03-10
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- drained low lands
- capital of Italy
- capital of Greece
- Mountains that separate France from Spain
- Portugal is known for making
- Capital of Spain
- Spain is known for making
- led to WW1
- Capital of Portugal
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- 85% of this self governing provice of Denmark is uninhabitable
- The most developed country
- rich in iron ore
- reindeer are found here
- Much of this countries government remains in Bonn
- largest Scandinavian country
- Place in greece associated with Greek history
- capital of France
- The renaissance began in
18 Clues: led to WW1 • rich in iron ore • capital of Italy • Capital of Spain • drained low lands • capital of Greece • capital of France • Capital of Portugal • reindeer are found here • The renaissance began in • Spain is known for making • The most developed country • largest Scandinavian country • Portugal is known for making • Mountains that separate France from Spain • ...
7th Grade Unit 2 2021-09-06
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- Large collections of pottery found here.
- Nonreligious
- Paleo Indians were this.
- Growing of plants and animals.
- Allowed longer lifespan in Native culture.
- Emperor of Aztecs.
- European virus that killed Indians.
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- Movement led to new inventions.
- Mapped South America coastline.
- Conquered Aztec empire.
- Aztec capital city.
- English colony that disappeared.
- Crossed by Paleo Indians to N. America.
- Made Columbus famous overnight.
- Largest city of Mississippian Indians.
- landed on San Salvador in 1492.
- First explorer to see mainland of N. America.
- First distinct Paleo Indian culture
18 Clues: Nonreligious • Emperor of Aztecs. • Aztec capital city. • Conquered Aztec empire. • Paleo Indians were this. • Growing of plants and animals. • Movement led to new inventions. • Mapped South America coastline. • Made Columbus famous overnight. • landed on San Salvador in 1492. • English colony that disappeared. • First distinct Paleo Indian culture • ...
World Cultures II (C) 2020-03-21
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- Means "things of the world"
- Thomas __
- More lifelike and natural
- A movement for religious reform
- Michelangelo's greatest statue
- Peasants ___
- Christians who belong to non-catholic churches
- Mona ___
- Birthplace of The Renaissance
- The end justifies the ___
- Outside the protection of the law
- You could purchase your own ___
- Started The Reformation
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- Thrown out of the church
- Rodger the __
- ___ Luther
- A Ninga turle
- Mr. Maichers first name
- How many did Luther write
- All people with christian faith are ___
- Financial supporter of the arts
- ___ alone is the key to salvation
22 Clues: Mona ___ • Thomas __ • ___ Luther • Peasants ___ • Rodger the __ • A Ninga turle • Mr. Maichers first name • Started The Reformation • Thrown out of the church • More lifelike and natural • How many did Luther write • The end justifies the ___ • Means "things of the world" • Birthplace of The Renaissance • Michelangelo's greatest statue • A movement for religious reform • ...
Ruby + Whiting: More of a good thing 2021-07-10
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- home, always
- admissions guy
- third language
- favorite food in Amman
- Renaissance city
- tennis
- a lot of pink things
- rapier bill
- other home, aways
- I met you (2)
- Dad’s wish (2)
- Pisco bread
- The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (2)
- first composition, theme
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- prohibited feline
- Colorado teens travelled
- Baseball World Cup, twice
- busy, forever
- married you (2)
- mother Maria
- “It’s all good.”
- first play time
- singer-songwriter (2)
- the other Stanley Park
- hip hop groove (2)
- a table
- “Ouch!”, with # 12 across
27 Clues: tennis • a table • rapier bill • Pisco bread • home, always • mother Maria • busy, forever • I met you (2) • admissions guy • third language • Dad’s wish (2) • married you (2) • first play time • “It’s all good.” • Renaissance city • prohibited feline • other home, aways • hip hop groove (2) • a lot of pink things • singer-songwriter (2) • favorite food in Amman • the other Stanley Park • Colorado teens travelled • ...
Ruby + Whiting: More of a good thing 2021-07-10
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- a table
- I met you (2)
- Pisco bread
- another language
- “It’s all good.”
- other home, always
- prohibited feline
- busy, forever
- the other Stanley Park
- hip hop groove (2)
- mother Maria
- singer-songwriter (2)
- married you (2)
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- The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (2)
- tennis
- Renaissance city
- rapier bill
- a lot of pink things
- first composition, theme
- favorite food in Amman
- Dad’s wish (2)
- first play time
- Baseball World Cup, twice
- home, always
- admissions guy
- Colorado teens travelled
- “Ouch!”, with # 12 across
27 Clues: tennis • a table • rapier bill • Pisco bread • home, always • mother Maria • I met you (2) • busy, forever • Dad’s wish (2) • admissions guy • first play time • married you (2) • Renaissance city • another language • “It’s all good.” • prohibited feline • other home, always • hip hop groove (2) • a lot of pink things • singer-songwriter (2) • favorite food in Amman • the other Stanley Park • ...
Ruby + Whiting: More of a good thing 2021-07-10
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- singer-songwriter (2)
- “It’s all good.”
- I met you (2)
- the other Stanley Park
- hip hop groove (2)
- a table
- busy, forever
- a lot of pink things
- rapier bill
- Dad’s wish (2)
- The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (2)
- other home, always
- first play time
- Baseball World Cup, twice
- mother Maria
Down
- prohibited feline
- married you (2)
- “Ouch!”, with # 13 across
- home, always
- Pisco bread
- favorite food in Amman
- tennis
- another language
- first composition, theme
- Renaissance city
- Colorado teens travelled
- admissions guy
27 Clues: tennis • a table • Pisco bread • rapier bill • home, always • mother Maria • I met you (2) • busy, forever • Dad’s wish (2) • admissions guy • married you (2) • first play time • “It’s all good.” • another language • Renaissance city • prohibited feline • hip hop groove (2) • other home, always • a lot of pink things • singer-songwriter (2) • favorite food in Amman • the other Stanley Park • ...
Falmouth Anchor Crossword 2016-12-16
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- Russian ruler
- Highest vocal range
- String instrument
- Evergreen Tree
- Czech Republic currency
- A ballet posture
- Devil
- Monopoly Road
- 15th – 17th Century Cultural movement in England
- Pronoun
- Spanish dish
- Online statement
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- World's most common language
- Sacred beetle
- Board Game
- Animal-made Fabric
- Tool used in hand spinning
- Countryside walk
- To steer a ship
- World’s smallest country
- Group of islands
- Broad Street
- Author of The Kite Runner (Last name)
- To steer a ship
- Insulation
- American Rock Band
- Freshwater fish
- European Capital
- Breed of British Deer
29 Clues: Devil • Pronoun • Board Game • Insulation • Broad Street • Spanish dish • Sacred beetle • Russian ruler • Monopoly Road • Evergreen Tree • To steer a ship • To steer a ship • Freshwater fish • Countryside walk • A ballet posture • Group of islands • European Capital • Online statement • String instrument • Animal-made Fabric • American Rock Band • Highest vocal range • Breed of British Deer • Czech Republic currency • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2014-12-04
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- The remaining word in Pandora's box
- Keeper of the Cedar Forest
- "Rebirth"
- Born from the foam
- Welcomed Aphrodite graciously
- Mother Earth
- Killed after beheading Humbaba
- Antagonist in the Noah movie
- "The Beginning"
- Noah's oldest son
- "The Earth and Sky were one called ___"
- Mother of Persephone
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- Aphrodite is the ____ queen
- Persephone ate this
- Persephone was kidnapped by ______
- Gave Prometheus fire
- Plays the lyre
- "Owl-eyed"
- "Wedge-shaped"
- Body of a dragon, head of a human
- Prometheus gave this to the humans
- Lord of Olympus
22 Clues: "Rebirth" • "Owl-eyed" • Mother Earth • Plays the lyre • "Wedge-shaped" • "The Beginning" • Lord of Olympus • Noah's oldest son • Born from the foam • Persephone ate this • Gave Prometheus fire • Mother of Persephone • Keeper of the Cedar Forest • Aphrodite is the ____ queen • Antagonist in the Noah movie • Welcomed Aphrodite graciously • Killed after beheading Humbaba • ...
The Marrow Thieves (vocab) 2024-01-25
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- an unhappy emotion
- seeing/feeling things that are not there
- a ballerina movement
- can't move joints
- wrecking feeling you get before doing something big
- when you see your friend group
- a lot going on
- exercise
- another word for blue
- someone who's courageous
- you get something dirty
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- alcohol
- a bully's attitude
- trying to create something
- another word for bright
- cloth to wrap around head
- outside of a shape
- the feeling you get when a line is taking a long time to move
- an era of history
- another word for horrified
20 Clues: alcohol • exercise • a lot going on • can't move joints • an era of history • a bully's attitude • outside of a shape • an unhappy emotion • a ballerina movement • another word for blue • another word for bright • you get something dirty • someone who's courageous • cloth to wrap around head • trying to create something • another word for horrified • when you see your friend group • ...
Lydia Paskowski - Renaissance and Reformation 2023-09-22
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- reforming
- leader who stabilizes religious tension in England
- invented by Johann Gutenburg
- Sistine Chapel, Statue of David
- non-Catholic
- rich
- native language
- rebirth
- society of Jesus
- painted the ceiling of The Sistine Chapel
- Calvinism
- human potential/achievement
- mother of Elizabeth I
- kingdom decides religion
- meeting of bishops and cardinals
- followers of Martin Luther
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- invented the printing press
- Catholic response to Martin Luther
- church in England
- 3D
- bronze statue of David
- worldly
- School of Athens
- void a marriage
- king
- buying forgiveness
26 Clues: 3D • rich • king • rebirth • worldly • reforming • Calvinism • non-Catholic • native language • void a marriage • society of Jesus • School of Athens • church in England • buying forgiveness • mother of Elizabeth I • bronze statue of David • kingdom decides religion • followers of Martin Luther • invented the printing press • human potential/achievement • invented by Johann Gutenburg • ...
La Dolce Vita 2026-04-10
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- Flatbread with a Variety of Styles & Toppings
- All roads lead to
- Fashion Capitol
- Well painted Chapel
- Art, Culture, and Science were reborn during
- Small cup, big flavor
- Toss a coin in for luck
- Ash preserved
- David's creator
- Footwear, kick, or shape
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- Grape juice, but older
- Pope's Home
- Venetian Streets
- Dried or fresh, it's great with sauce
- Ancient Arena
- Oil-producing Fruit
- Composer of Bugs Bunny's haircutting music
- Iconic Two wheeled transport
- Forty card trick taker
- Iconic Four Wheeled transport
- Frozen treat
- Dramatic work, set to music
22 Clues: Pope's Home • Frozen treat • Ancient Arena • Ash preserved • Fashion Capitol • David's creator • Venetian Streets • All roads lead to • Oil-producing Fruit • Well painted Chapel • Small cup, big flavor • Grape juice, but older • Forty card trick taker • Toss a coin in for luck • Footwear, kick, or shape • Dramatic work, set to music • Iconic Two wheeled transport • Iconic Four Wheeled transport • ...
Harlem Renaissance by Addie Fox 2025-02-06
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- one of the largest movements of people in United States history. Approximately six million Black people moved from the American South to Northern, Midwestern, and Western states roughly from the 1910s until the 1970s.
- the former practice of segregating Black people in the US.
- the revival of art and literature under the influence of classical models in the 14th–16th centuries.
- a central figure in the Harlem Renaissance, the flowering of black intellectual, literary, and artistic life that took place in the 1920s in a number of American cities, particularly Harlem.
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- significantly accelerated the Great Migration by creating a large demand for industrial labor in the North
- a neighborhood in Upper Manhattan, New York City, which gained significant historical importance as a major center of African American culture during the early 20th century, particularly due to the "Harlem Renaissance"
- to help African Americans travel safely and comfortably during the era of Jim Crow laws
- a period of cultural and artistic flourishing for African Americans in the 1920s and 1930s.
8 Clues: the former practice of segregating Black people in the US. • to help African Americans travel safely and comfortably during the era of Jim Crow laws • a period of cultural and artistic flourishing for African Americans in the 1920s and 1930s. • the revival of art and literature under the influence of classical models in the 14th–16th centuries. • ...
Unit 1 Test pt. 1 2022-09-15
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- _________ is the religion symbolized by a wheel with eight points
- Country where Henry the Navigator's exploration school was located.
- is the religion that spread to China as a result of the silk road.
- The black _______ killed up to half of the European population in less than 7 years.
- This empire thrived for hundreds of years before becoming the "sick man of Europe."
- The person used as an example of a Renaissance man- he was an artist, inventor, and more.
- The Pope drew this line to divide the Americas and keep Portugal and Spain from fighting over land.
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- The father of humanism.
- Pizarro found and conquered the ________ Empire in Peru.
- Johannes Guttenberg invented the printing __________ and increased literacy rates across Europe.
- A rebirth of ancient Greek and Roman ideals, humanist thought, and art.
- These sails were a special triangle shaped design to help sail against the wind.
- The ________ Ocean Basin trade was one of the three pre-Columbian trade routes discussed in class.
- _________ and Christianity are the two religions that follow the 10 commandments.
14 Clues: The father of humanism. • Pizarro found and conquered the ________ Empire in Peru. • _________ is the religion symbolized by a wheel with eight points • is the religion that spread to China as a result of the silk road. • Country where Henry the Navigator's exploration school was located. • A rebirth of ancient Greek and Roman ideals, humanist thought, and art. • ...
Cultural Contacts in the Medieval and Early Modern World 2014-01-06
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- A period characterized by a desire to emulate the ancient Romans and Greeks.
- Road The oud passed through the this before reaching China.
- Uruk was part of _______, which is modern-day Iraq.
- In 1475, medieval lute players began using their fingers instead of this to play their instrument.
- The “first son” of the oud.
- Material used on the fingerboard of some Renaissance lutes.
- "Lute” is derived from this Arabic word which means “of wood.”
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- Since the sarod is _______, the tips of ones fingers are used to enhance sound clarity.
- There was a proliferation of oud music during this period which lasted from the 1st to 5th centuries CE.
- This instrument represents the style of classical North Indian music, which is also referred to as Hindustani music.
- Material used to protect the neck of the oud.
- The lute was introduced into Europe with the Moorish occupation of this country.
- This is an intricate rosette on the face of an instrument, and is similar to that seen on the face of the lute.
- The Europeans drew parallels between the lute and this ancient Greek instrument.
14 Clues: The “first son” of the oud. • Material used to protect the neck of the oud. • Uruk was part of _______, which is modern-day Iraq. • Road The oud passed through the this before reaching China. • Material used on the fingerboard of some Renaissance lutes. • "Lute” is derived from this Arabic word which means “of wood.” • ...
Europe 300AD - 1500's 2015-05-21
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- As a result of the Columbian Exchange, Europe experienced an economic revolution in the 16th and 17th centuries. One aspect of this was the growth of an economic system based on private ownership, and the investment of resources, such as money, for profit.
- Which groups dominated the economic and political life of towns during the High Middle Ages?
- His ideas questioned the infallibility of the Pope, and, as a result, many began to doubt the Pope's authority. His 95 Theses influenced individuals began to question the authority of the Church and to realize that they could have a personal relationship with God. This led to a decline in the Church's political power and income.
- Papal supremacy, the threat of excommunication, clergy members serving in government, and the fact that the church was moral authority; are all examples of the Church’s _________ power in Medieval Europe.
- He called for Christians to volunteer for the first Crusade.
- This Renaissance ideal rejects religious beliefs, and centers on humans and their values, capacities, and worth:
- The formation of _________ was a direct result of increased trade and a rising middle class during the Middle Ages.
- A new idea that was developed as a result of Europe’s economic revolution in the 16th and 17th centuries; where investors can buy shares of stock in a company
- European countries practiced _____________________ from the 16th through 18th centuries, when they would establish and exploit colonies, and establish a favorable balance of trade with a rival country. The main idea behind this theory is that a country’s power comes from its wealth.
- In the early Middle Ages, he was able to unite much of Western Europe. His empire broke up soon after his death, mainly because of feuds and internal wars amongst his successors.
- After the __________ of 1054, the names of the two branches of the Christian Church were Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox.
- The church played a vital role in medieval life; by providing service to the sick and poor, providing moral guidance to rulers and served in governments, and through ________________ and rituals.
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- Plants, animals, pathogens, and peoples were exchanged between the “Old World” and the “New World”; this has recently been named
- Religious reformer Martin Luther placed great emphasis on direct examination of the Bible and peoples personal relationship to god; compared to the _______ _________ Church which placed greater emphasis on the authority of the pope, kings, and the hierarchy of feudalism.
- The invention/improvement of the _____________________ and trade allowed for Renaissance ideals to spread to Northern Europe from Italy.
- King ____________ of England established English common law and the jury system to broaden the system of royal justice.
- The Renaissance began in _________ ___________, where there was enough wealth there to support artists and writers, and because Renaissance thinkers were interested in the learning and art of ancient Rome
17 Clues: He called for Christians to volunteer for the first Crusade. • Which groups dominated the economic and political life of towns during the High Middle Ages? • This Renaissance ideal rejects religious beliefs, and centers on humans and their values, capacities, and worth: • ...
HARLEM RENAISSANCE 2012-11-03
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- Highest paid African American entertainer in the 1920's
- Wrote the Weary Blues
- Grew up in an all black town
- The spokesman for the Pan Africanism Movement
- Learned to play the piano at age 7
Down
- Received a Doctorate degree from Harvard University
- Wrote Lift Every Voice and Sing
- Booker T. Washington received a degree from which school
- Jean Toomers first book
9 Clues: Wrote the Weary Blues • Jean Toomers first book • Grew up in an all black town • Wrote Lift Every Voice and Sing • Learned to play the piano at age 7 • The spokesman for the Pan Africanism Movement • Received a Doctorate degree from Harvard University • Highest paid African American entertainer in the 1920's • Booker T. Washington received a degree from which school
Harlem Renaissance 2024-02-01
10 Clues: Boxer • Dance • Dance • Type of music • Negro Movement • Place in New York • Colored American Singer • Colored American Athlete • Civil Rights Organization • Negro Improvement Association
The Renaissance 2022-04-29
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- philosofical system that proposed the central position of the sun
- The prince of the humanists
- Embodied the instiable egoism of the Renaissance
- Author of the Prince
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- Author of the Birth of Venus
- Italian scientist
- A system of thought attaching prime importance to human rather than divine.
- Worked for the Tudors
- support given to an artist by a rich family
9 Clues: Italian scientist • Author of the Prince • Worked for the Tudors • The prince of the humanists • Author of the Birth of Venus • support given to an artist by a rich family • Embodied the instiable egoism of the Renaissance • philosofical system that proposed the central position of the sun • A system of thought attaching prime importance to human rather than divine.
renaissance puzzle 2022-05-03
9 Clues: merchant • famous painter • queen of England • bright golden auburn • painted the Mona Lisa • the action or fact of indulging • popular color during renaissance • an Italian poet famous for love lyrics • a person who gives financial or other support
Renaissance Music 2024-10-06
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- Italian peasant songs for three voices
- Using chanson melodies as background music
- Showcasing variety on a basic idea of instrumental music
- Any multi-voice setting of a French secular poem
- Name the number one sacred genre of the time
Down
- Repeated original sections for memorization and dance
- Instrumental music not based on previous works
- Doubling or replacing vocal lines with instrumental music
- Songs with two elements: text and tune
9 Clues: Italian peasant songs for three voices • Songs with two elements: text and tune • Using chanson melodies as background music • Name the number one sacred genre of the time • Instrumental music not based on previous works • Any multi-voice setting of a French secular poem • Repeated original sections for memorization and dance • ...
The Renaissance 2024-11-07
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- Epic novel by Miguel de Cervantes
- Celebrated artist known for The School of Athens
- Notable fresco artist of the Sistine Chapel.
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- Famous painter of the Mona Lisa.
- Title of Geoffrey Chaucer's famous work.
- A technique used by da Vinci, meaning "light-dark”
- Movement focusing on human potential.
- A key invention that spread ideas during the Renaissance.
- Author of Hamlet and Othello
9 Clues: Author of Hamlet and Othello • Famous painter of the Mona Lisa. • Epic novel by Miguel de Cervantes • Movement focusing on human potential. • Title of Geoffrey Chaucer's famous work. • Notable fresco artist of the Sistine Chapel. • Celebrated artist known for The School of Athens • A technique used by da Vinci, meaning "light-dark” • ...
Renaissance Museum 2024-12-29
9 Clues: - The David • - School of Athens • Gutenberg - Printing Press • da Vinci - The Last Supper • Galilei - Improved Telescope • Copernicus - Heliocentric Model • Bramante - St. Peter's Basilica • Brunelleschi - Florence Cathedral • Battista Alberti - Santa Maria Novella Church
The Renaissance 2026-02-17
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- wrote The Prince, a political treatise about power and leadership.
- a master painter famous for The School of Athens.
- improved the telescope and supported the heliocentric theory of the solar system.
- Shakespeare, a playwright and poet whose works are considered some of the greatest in English literature.
- sculpted the statue of David and painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.
- an English dramatist and poet known for Doctor Faustus and for influencing Shakespeare
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- a powerful banking family from Florence who were major patrons of Renaissance art and supported artists like Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo.
- an Italian polymath known for painting the Mona Lisa and designing early concepts of flying machines.
- painted the famous work The Birth of Venus.
9 Clues: painted the famous work The Birth of Venus. • a master painter famous for The School of Athens. • wrote The Prince, a political treatise about power and leadership. • sculpted the statue of David and painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. • improved the telescope and supported the heliocentric theory of the solar system. • ...
WORLD HISTORY 2025-12-16
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- A famous execution device during the French revolution
- Atlantic slave/crop trade route
- Enlightenment documents of rights
- Astronomer with sun centered theory
- Sun centered solar system
- church Luther protested
- explorers treasure (pepper,cinnamon)
- Enlightenment thinker "social contract"
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- private ownership economic system
- Exchange of plants/animals across the Atlantic
- Luther protested document
- the "Sun king" of France
- protestant reformation leader
- germs exchanged across oceans
- relating to cities
- famous Leonardo de Vinci painting
- Renaissance art depth technique
- a over priced food during this time
18 Clues: relating to cities • church Luther protested • the "Sun king" of France • Luther protested document • Sun centered solar system • protestant reformation leader • germs exchanged across oceans • Atlantic slave/crop trade route • Renaissance art depth technique • private ownership economic system • Enlightenment documents of rights • famous Leonardo de Vinci painting • ...
Städtische Lebenswelten 2024-11-14
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- Notwendigkeit für besitzlose Arme
- Eine Gruppe aus reichen Bürgern und Adeligen
- Schutz um die mittelalterliche Stadt
- Freie Bürger in mittelalterlichen Städten
- Beteiligten sich auch am Handwerk und Handel
- Vereinigungen von Handwerkern zur gegenseitigen Unterstützung
- Vereinigungen von Kaufleuten
- Italienische Städte kontrollierten es
- Religiöse Minderheit, oft ausgegrenzt
- Unfreie Menschen auf dem Land
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- Besonderes Recht einer Stadt
- Besonderer Status einer Stadt
- Produktion von Gütern in der Stadt
- Person, die ungerecht beschuldigt wird
- Austausch von Waren, wichtig für Städte
- Kulturelle Blütezeit in Italien
- Freie Stadtbewohner
- Zusammenschluss deutscher Handelsstädte
18 Clues: Freie Stadtbewohner • Besonderes Recht einer Stadt • Vereinigungen von Kaufleuten • Besonderer Status einer Stadt • Unfreie Menschen auf dem Land • Kulturelle Blütezeit in Italien • Notwendigkeit für besitzlose Arme • Produktion von Gütern in der Stadt • Schutz um die mittelalterliche Stadt • Italienische Städte kontrollierten es • Religiöse Minderheit, oft ausgegrenzt • ...
Rennissauce IV 2024-05-08
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- early printer
- very northern all protestant nation
- Type of boat in the age of exploration
- English writer
- a new style of roofing
- new way of thinking
- Religiously divided country
- French American colony
- A branch of Christianity
- another new way of thinking
- a device that always points north
- A branch of Christianity
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- Wars that broke out during the reformation
- year the reformation happened
- Dutch American colony
- Important roads for travel and _____
- a religious movement
- Italian Renaissance man
- A device used to find the location of your ship
19 Clues: early printer • English writer • new way of thinking • a religious movement • Dutch American colony • a new style of roofing • French American colony • Italian Renaissance man • A branch of Christianity • A branch of Christianity • Religiously divided country • another new way of thinking • year the reformation happened • a device that always points north • ...
The Black Plague 2022-05-26
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- sneezing
- flowers women carried
- useless
- ring around the _____
- came back
- type of ships disease came on
- increased due to shortage of goods and materials
- fed on infected animals to spread disease
- group of people blamed for Plague
- official name for Black Plague
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- took Europe centuries to replenish
- believed to help spread disease
- serfs enjoyed more of this during Plague
- another name for Middle Ages
- also known as peasants
- rebirth of learning and ideas
- smell
- infected animals that spread disease
18 Clues: smell • useless • sneezing • came back • flowers women carried • ring around the _____ • also known as peasants • another name for Middle Ages • rebirth of learning and ideas • type of ships disease came on • official name for Black Plague • believed to help spread disease • group of people blamed for Plague • took Europe centuries to replenish • infected animals that spread disease • ...
Harlem Renaissance Joseph Kopacz 2026-02-10
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- A pioneering African American photographer best known for his detailed, stylized portraits documenting the Harlem Renaissance in the 1920s and 30s in Harlem NYC.
- Revolutionary American jazz musician, famous as a very talented trumpeter, singer with a unique raspy voice, and entertainer who transformed jazz during the Harlem Renaissance.
- A vibrant time of African American culture, mostly in the creative arts, centered in Harlem, NYC, during the 1920s and 1930s.
- Famous American poet, novelist, playwright, and columnist during the Harlem Renaissance.
- Historic neighborhood in northern Manhattan, New York City, renowned as a major center of African-American culture, arts, and history.
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- The mass movement of about six million Black Americans from the rural Southern United States to urban areas in the North, Midwest, and West.
- A decade of rapid economic growth, cultural, and social change in Western society, particularly the U.S., following World War I.
- State and local laws in the Southern U.S. used between the late 19th century and 1965 that mandated racial segregation.
8 Clues: Famous American poet, novelist, playwright, and columnist during the Harlem Renaissance. • State and local laws in the Southern U.S. used between the late 19th century and 1965 that mandated racial segregation. • A vibrant time of African American culture, mostly in the creative arts, centered in Harlem, NYC, during the 1920s and 1930s. • ...
Bronx Masquerade 2022-05-11
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- art material made from burned wood
- intrepid
- quick look at something
- rebirth of arts,science,literature,inventions
- extreme sadness
- to release,catapult,send off
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- artistic painting instrument for holding a canvas
- party where people wear masks to desguise
- a supressed laugh
- to handle something clumsily or aimlessly
- to settle for a certain period
- harsh language
- a painting of a person
- bumpy,uneven surface,harsh, violence
14 Clues: intrepid • harsh language • extreme sadness • a supressed laugh • a painting of a person • quick look at something • to release,catapult,send off • to settle for a certain period • art material made from burned wood • bumpy,uneven surface,harsh, violence • party where people wear masks to desguise • to handle something clumsily or aimlessly • ...
Kaitlyn and Kelly's last day (for now)! 2024-06-28
Across
- A great late-night gift
- An underutilized dating app
- Kaitlyn is the number one
- Home base for stalkers of Kaitlyn
- Kaitlyn won't eat them
- Kaitlyn's fave team workout
- Kelly has two
Down
- Can be spicy or sweet
- One of Kaitlyn's legacies
- Kelly won't eat it
- Kelly's favorite thing to initiate
- Revolutionizing behavioral health in Abu Dhabi
- Best sushi in Abu Dhabi
- Kelly's next destination
14 Clues: Kelly has two • Kelly won't eat it • Can be spicy or sweet • Kaitlyn won't eat them • A great late-night gift • Best sushi in Abu Dhabi • Kelly's next destination • One of Kaitlyn's legacies • Kaitlyn is the number one • An underutilized dating app • Kaitlyn's fave team workout • Home base for stalkers of Kaitlyn • Kelly's favorite thing to initiate • ...
Medieval times 2025-08-21
8 Clues: farmers • dark ages • a dsadly disease • medieval soldiers • rebirth of learning • invaders from Scandinavia • invaders from central Asia • where rich landlords ruled the poor
Renaissance crossword 2019-01-24
Across
- "rebirth"; following the Middle Ages, a movement that centered on the revival of interest in the classical learning of Greece and Rome
- no place
- Shakespeare English poet and playwright considered one of the greatest writers of the English language; works include Julius Caesar, Macbeth, Romeo and Juliet, and Hamlet.
- a person who provides financial support for the arts
Down
- A Renaissance intellectual movement in which thinkers studied classical texts and focused on human potential and achievements
- a point of view or general standpoint from which different things are viewed, physically or mentally; the appearance to the eye of various objects at a given time, place, or distance
- the language or dialect spoken by the ordinary people in a particular country or region.
- Concerned with worldly rather than spiritual matters
- Gutenberg German printer who was the first in Europe to print using movable type and the first to use a press (1400-1468)
9 Clues: no place • Concerned with worldly rather than spiritual matters • a person who provides financial support for the arts • the language or dialect spoken by the ordinary people in a particular country or region. • Gutenberg German printer who was the first in Europe to print using movable type and the first to use a press (1400-1468) • ...
Renaissance Response 2022-03-09
Across
- Wrote in Italian instead of Latin
- Created the Mona Lisa
- One of the greatest bankers in Florence
- The period after the Middle Ages
Down
- Wrote a short book called The Prince
- People believed he helped develop humanism
- Painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in Vatican
- showing a three-dimensional scence on a flat surface
- The study of humanities
9 Clues: Created the Mona Lisa • The study of humanities • The period after the Middle Ages • Wrote in Italian instead of Latin • Wrote a short book called The Prince • One of the greatest bankers in Florence • People believed he helped develop humanism • Painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in Vatican • showing a three-dimensional scence on a flat surface
Renaissance music 2013-03-24
9 Clues: a small guitar • shaped like a snake • mini version of a piano • means rebirth in French • normally hit by a beater • a big version of a violin • normally made out of Brass • the keys are based at the side • you cover your fingers over something
harlem renaissance 2023-03-02
Across
- medium for expressing your personal life experiences thought image
- books and poems and reading in general
- art for your ears
- influential jazz musician during this time period
- famous fashion design produced by ruby bailey
Down
- prestigious nightclub from this time period
- influential artist of this time period
- influential fashion designer of this time period
- time of great cultural growth in harlem new york
9 Clues: art for your ears • influential artist of this time period • books and poems and reading in general • prestigious nightclub from this time period • famous fashion design produced by ruby bailey • influential fashion designer of this time period • time of great cultural growth in harlem new york • influential jazz musician during this time period • ...
Renaissance Artwork 2022-12-13
Across
- the person in the middle of the painting "The Last Supper" and "The Transfiguration of Christ"
- the "Vitruvian Man" was a sketch of the human ______
- the creation of Adam is located on a mural in the ____ Chapel in Rome, Italy
- Raphael's painting in 1509 shows a school in this city-state
Down
- the "Mona _________" was painted by Leonardo da Vinci
- #14 shows Perseus with the Head of this greek goddess
- the color of the shell in "The Birth of Venus"
- Adoration of the Magi was painted by ______ Botticelli
- David and La Pieta were __________ by Michelangelo
9 Clues: the color of the shell in "The Birth of Venus" • David and La Pieta were __________ by Michelangelo • the "Vitruvian Man" was a sketch of the human ______ • the "Mona _________" was painted by Leonardo da Vinci • #14 shows Perseus with the Head of this greek goddess • Adoration of the Magi was painted by ______ Botticelli • ...
The Renaissance 2017-05-17
Across
- The inventor of the printing press
- The artist who created "The David" and "The Pieta"
- Greatest English author of all time
- A method of showing dimensions on a flat surface, to make it look real
Down
- The "Rebirth" of Europe
- Areas of studying such as philosophy, literature, and art, that are concerned with human thought or culture
- The family who controlled Florence and helped It become a center of art, literature and culture
- A trader whose book and travels inspired Europeans to visit China
- The fee that borrower pay for the use of someone else's money
9 Clues: The "Rebirth" of Europe • The inventor of the printing press • Greatest English author of all time • The artist who created "The David" and "The Pieta" • The fee that borrower pay for the use of someone else's money • A trader whose book and travels inspired Europeans to visit China • A method of showing dimensions on a flat surface, to make it look real • ...
Renaissance & Reformation 2021-09-16
Across
- period of European history transitioning from the middle ages to modernity
- pharmacist, druggist
- payment to reduce the amount of punishment for sin
Down
- a philosophical stance that emphasizes the importance of mankind
- german printer who invented the first ever printing press
- church the leading of all christian faiths in early europe
- a painting technique in which executed upon wet plaster
- religion that taught salvation could be gained by faith alone
- death the plague that ravaged europe killing over 100 million people
9 Clues: pharmacist, druggist • payment to reduce the amount of punishment for sin • a painting technique in which executed upon wet plaster • german printer who invented the first ever printing press • church the leading of all christian faiths in early europe • religion that taught salvation could be gained by faith alone • ...
Renaissance Vocabulary 2022-10-10
Across
- Painter, sculpture, creator of David
- A language spoken by ordinary people
- A writer of poems
- A focus on human achievement/potential
- Painted the School of Athens
- Technique that gives artwork depth/dimension
Down
- Wealthy merchants that supported the arts
- Revival of classic art in the 14-15th century
- Non-religious/signs of wealth
9 Clues: A writer of poems • Painted the School of Athens • Non-religious/signs of wealth • Painter, sculpture, creator of David • A language spoken by ordinary people • A focus on human achievement/potential • Wealthy merchants that supported the arts • Technique that gives artwork depth/dimension • Revival of classic art in the 14-15th century
Renaissance Today! 2023-05-23
9 Clues: Michelangelo • Famous artist • Statue of David • Key to problem solving • Star-crossed lover story • Marco-Polos great journeys • Marco-Polos great journey to... • Galileo created this famous invention • Albert changed the world with this art style
Renaissance Today! 2023-05-23
9 Clues: Michelangelo • Famous artist • Statue of David • Key to problem solving • Star-crossed lover story • Marco-Polos great journeys • Marco-Polos great journey to... • Galileo created this famous invention • Albert changed the world with this art style
Early Renaissance 2024-01-17
Across
- Famous English writer who wrote Romeo and Juliet
- 14 line poem written in iambic pentameter
- Branch of Protestantism that was formed after the Ninety-Five theses were written.
- Book written by Thomas More in 1516 in which he describes a fictional society
Down
- Queen of England between 1558 and 1603
- Famous English playwright who wrote Tamburlaine
- Scientist who wrote the Revolutions of the Heavenly spheres and who started the Scientific revolution
- Movement that caused a switch from Catholicism to Protestantism in Europe
- Religious movement that emerged during the 16th century as a result of reforms challenging certain practices of the Catholic Church.
9 Clues: Queen of England between 1558 and 1603 • 14 line poem written in iambic pentameter • Famous English playwright who wrote Tamburlaine • Famous English writer who wrote Romeo and Juliet • Movement that caused a switch from Catholicism to Protestantism in Europe • Book written by Thomas More in 1516 in which he describes a fictional society • ...
Renaissance Artist 2023-09-29
9 Clues: David creator • Mona Lisa painter • Gattamella creator • Cruxifaction creator • Holy trinity creator • San sebastian creator • Saint Matthew creator • Birth of Venus creator • Bacchus and Ariadne Creator
Renaissance Crossword 2023-09-29
Across
- Famous writer who was known for his tragedies and died in a bar fight.
- The metric used by Shakespeare, for his famous sonnets
- This Shakespearean play was named after Shakespeare's son Hamnet.
- Famous writer known for satirical comedies and plays, he also wrote poems in a lyrical style.
- A form of writing used to criticize something in a society.
Down
- Famous writer known for his plays and for his Sonnets.
- The English translation of "Renaissance"
- Ben Jonson was imprisoned due to this lewd play
- Was started by secular men in order to analyze human nature and all humans' achievement
9 Clues: The English translation of "Renaissance" • Ben Jonson was imprisoned due to this lewd play • Famous writer known for his plays and for his Sonnets. • The metric used by Shakespeare, for his famous sonnets • A form of writing used to criticize something in a society. • This Shakespearean play was named after Shakespeare's son Hamnet. • ...
The Renaissance 2023-11-30
Across
- Painted the Sistine Chapel
- Sculpture before Michelangelo
- The mona lisa is missing _______________
- Donatello had a more _________ technique
Down
- type of paints used
- helped paint the sistine chapel
- Famous for his paintings of the Madonna
- Da Vinci painted the Mona ___________
- renaissance literally translates as
9 Clues: type of paints used • Painted the Sistine Chapel • Sculpture before Michelangelo • helped paint the sistine chapel • renaissance literally translates as • Da Vinci painted the Mona ___________ • Famous for his paintings of the Madonna • The mona lisa is missing _______________ • Donatello had a more _________ technique
Renaissance Music 2023-10-11
Across
- this development forever changed the accessibility of music
- Polyphonic choral compositions based on sacred texts
- Secular love song
- was written to enhance the meaning and emotion of the text
- Also called fa-la
- instrumental music was written mostly for
Down
- means "rebirth"
- Musical depiction of words in text
- Extended work of five sections
9 Clues: means "rebirth" • Secular love song • Also called fa-la • Extended work of five sections • Musical depiction of words in text • instrumental music was written mostly for • Polyphonic choral compositions based on sacred texts • was written to enhance the meaning and emotion of the text • this development forever changed the accessibility of music
Harlem Renaissance 2024-02-01
10 Clues: Boxer • Dance • Dance • Type of music • Negro Movement • Place in New York • Colored American Singer • Colored American Athlete • Civil Rights Organization • Negro Improvement Association
Renaissance Crossword 2024-05-16
Across
- Known for his dramatic, expressive, artwork
- Was a merchant, explorer,and writer who traveled Aisa
- The way of life centered on human interests or values
- Most known for his three laws of planetary motion
- Italian poet, scholar and humanist,people often called him the father of humanism
Down
- Payed many artists for their artwork
- An English playwright that performed at the Globe Theatre
- An ancient trade route, that people trade their carried goods
- Helps you see distant objects much closer up
9 Clues: Payed many artists for their artwork • Known for his dramatic, expressive, artwork • Helps you see distant objects much closer up • Most known for his three laws of planetary motion • Was a merchant, explorer,and writer who traveled Aisa • The way of life centered on human interests or values • An English playwright that performed at the Globe Theatre • ...
The Renaissance 2024-10-28
9 Clues: meaning "rebirth." • story of two young lovers • author of Romeo and juliet • iconic artwork by da Vinci • da Vinci's famous painting. • that spread knowledge widely. • revolutionized book accessibility • movement emphasizing human potential. • focus on classical texts and experience
The Renaissance 2024-10-30
10 Clues: Da Vinci • Master painter • Intellectual movement • Italian sculptor and painter • Period of European Civilization • book written by Geoffrey Chaucer • Started in 1450 and ended in 1650 • Share large amounts of information • Play written by William Shakespeare • Book written by Niccolo Machiavelli
Harlem Renaissance 2026-02-10
Across
- the first African-American world heavyweight boxing champion
- club Harlem's premier nightclub in the 1920s and 1930s during the Prohibition Era
- known as the "Empress of the Blues," was the most popular and influential female blues singer of the 1920s and 30s
- a seminal American composer, pianist, and bandleader who created over 1,000–3,000 jazz compositions in a career spanning 50+ years.
Down
- an iconic American track and field athlete who achieved international fame by winning four gold medals at the 1936 Berlin Olympics. As a Black American, his success in the 100m, 200m, long jump, and 4x100m
- 6 million Black Americans moved from the South to cities like New York, Chicago, Detroit, and Pittsburgh between 1910 and 197
- a pivotal African American writer, social activist, and central figure of the Harlem renaissance.
- trot
- progressive ballroom dance
9 Clues: trot • progressive ballroom dance • the first African-American world heavyweight boxing champion • club Harlem's premier nightclub in the 1920s and 1930s during the Prohibition Era • a pivotal African American writer, social activist, and central figure of the Harlem renaissance. • ...
Renaissance professions 2026-05-20
Across
- Makes things by hand like clothes, decorations or furniture.
- Writes stories, poems, or important texts.
- Performs in plays.
- Fights to protect the kingdom or city.
Down
- Buys and sells objects in markets.
- Plays instruments or sings for entertainment.
- Creates new machines or tools
- Uses colors and canvas
- Helps with work in castles or rich homes.
9 Clues: Performs in plays. • Uses colors and canvas • Creates new machines or tools • Buys and sells objects in markets. • Fights to protect the kingdom or city. • Helps with work in castles or rich homes. • Writes stories, poems, or important texts. • Plays instruments or sings for entertainment. • Makes things by hand like clothes, decorations or furniture.
The Harlem Renaissance 2021-03-10
14 Clues: Smith • Cullen • Rivera • Hughes • Robeson • Stieglitz • Ellington • Armstrong • McClendon • Hemingway • Generation • Beiderbecke • Weldon Johnson • Scott Fitzgerald
Renaissance part 2 2023-05-03
Across
- - major inventions regarding the literature world during the time
- - where shakespeare's plays were performed
- - first book made on the printing press
- - statue made by michelangelo, in a competition where he beat da vinci
- - a 14 line rhyming poem
- - surface made of wet plaster used for paintings
- - michelangelo painted its ceiling after being commissioned by the pope
Down
- - pope during the renaissance era
- - Building where the lead architect was Michelangelo
- - man who invented the printing press
- - Group of actors shakespeare joined
- - michelangelo's main patron
- - local language and dialect
- - statue created by michelangelo depicting mary and jesus
14 Clues: - a 14 line rhyming poem • - michelangelo's main patron • - local language and dialect • - pope during the renaissance era • - Group of actors shakespeare joined • - man who invented the printing press • - first book made on the printing press • - where shakespeare's plays were performed • - surface made of wet plaster used for paintings • ...
Darien Valentine Renaissance 2024-04-18
Across
- Nothing weighs less than a pen
- He wrote the plays, Romeo and Juliet.
- he made the printing press.
- Separation from the church
- a belief in the value of each person.
- Flemish, Villages, Festivals, Dances.
Down
- challenged church and the popes authority
- German, Traveling portraits, Reflects interests
- wrote The Prince, concerned with power and
- Painting Archtechture in a painting
- Rebirth of Culture,
- Cervantes, Spanish, Don Quixote de ca mancha
- German, Copper Engravings, Print Illustrations.
- Banking family supported the arts.
14 Clues: Rebirth of Culture, • Separation from the church • he made the printing press. • Nothing weighs less than a pen • Banking family supported the arts. • Painting Archtechture in a painting • He wrote the plays, Romeo and Juliet. • a belief in the value of each person. • Flemish, Villages, Festivals, Dances. • challenged church and the popes authority • ...
The Renaissance Crossword 2025-11-06
Across
- The language/dialect people speak in a country or region
- A lyricist and musician
- Famous portrait made by Leonardo Da Vinci
- An Italian polymath who was known painter, sculptor, architect, scientist, and more
- Activities or other things that aren't religious or supernatural matters
- Political philosopher known for the book "The Prince"
- A imagine place or state that all is perfect
- Revival of art and literature with the influence of classical models
Down
- A mural painting technique where water based pigments are applied to freshly wet plaster
- Italian artist known for statue of David and Sistine Chapel Ceiling
- An outlook or system of thought attached to prime importance rather than divine or supernatural matters
- German inventor who made the mechanical movable printing press
- A banking dynasty from Florence that ruled Tuscany and the surrounding region
- English playwrighter, poet and actor
14 Clues: A lyricist and musician • English playwrighter, poet and actor • Famous portrait made by Leonardo Da Vinci • A imagine place or state that all is perfect • Political philosopher known for the book "The Prince" • The language/dialect people speak in a country or region • German inventor who made the mechanical movable printing press • ...
Unit 2: Renaissance 2025-11-18
Across
- Model that states the Earth is the center of the universe
- German monk who challenged the Catholic Church
- Event that split Christianity in Europe between Catholics and Protestants
- Leader of the Catholic Church
- Scientist who discovered the laws of gravity and motion
- Document issued by the Church for the forgiveness of sins in the afterlife
Down
- Model that states the Sun is the center of the universe
- Period of cultural rebirth in Europe
- Wrote about political power and how it should be used
- Document that listed Luther's issues with the Catholic Church
- Artists who highlighted the human form
- Developed the heliocentric model
- Round architectural design
- Scientist who used the telescope to confirm Copernicus's theory
14 Clues: Round architectural design • Leader of the Catholic Church • Developed the heliocentric model • Period of cultural rebirth in Europe • Artists who highlighted the human form • German monk who challenged the Catholic Church • Wrote about political power and how it should be used • Model that states the Sun is the center of the universe • ...
The Renaissance 2021-10-15
Across
- The word is defined as the art of making agreements with other countries.
- inspired Europeans to buy China’s silks and spices from his book.
- even the smallest------had vivid paintings on their walls and carvings inside and out.
- scince most people did not know how to read, churches would tell the people what the-------said
Down
- The renaissance was a time of.
- The renaissance began in.
- a person who fights in an army for money.
7 Clues: The renaissance began in. • The renaissance was a time of. • a person who fights in an army for money. • inspired Europeans to buy China’s silks and spices from his book. • The word is defined as the art of making agreements with other countries. • even the smallest------had vivid paintings on their walls and carvings inside and out. • ...
Renaissance Art Period 2025-11-06
Across
- Raphael's art piece
- Defining characteristic of Renaissance art that included shading, accurate anatomy, and an overall natural appearance
- Depiction of Holy Family, including Mary, Jesus, and Joseph
- Artist known for incredibly accurate sculptures
Down
- Defining characteristic of Renaissance art that mixed classical and Christian influences through visual elements like animals, plants, and colors to convey an intricate meanings
- Artist that painted the Mona Lisa
- Art piece that represented biblical story where Jesus turned water into wineRR
7 Clues: Raphael's art piece • Artist that painted the Mona Lisa • Artist known for incredibly accurate sculptures • Depiction of Holy Family, including Mary, Jesus, and Joseph • Art piece that represented biblical story where Jesus turned water into wineRR • ...
PO-BPM Unchpad! 2022-06-24
Across
- komisi yang menerapkan "Good Student Governance"
- Yang banyak jajanan
- Nama Parlemen BPM 2022
- Iwan Abdurrahman pencipta .... Unpad
- Kalo ke bandung GRATIS
- Jalan nyeleneh di Jatinewyork
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- Jumlah Bidang di BPM
- Bidang yang pernah pake tema pecel lele
- tanjakan legend yang selalu bikin keringetan
- angkutan yang free
- Nangor tuh dimana
- Kalau mau masuk Bandung via tol....
- Bapak kita bersama
- Mall andalan kamu sebagai mahasiswa
14 Clues: Nangor tuh dimana • angkutan yang free • Bapak kita bersama • Yang banyak jajanan • Jumlah Bidang di BPM • Nama Parlemen BPM 2022 • Kalo ke bandung GRATIS • Jalan nyeleneh di Jatinewyork • Kalau mau masuk Bandung via tol.... • Mall andalan kamu sebagai mahasiswa • Iwan Abdurrahman pencipta .... Unpad • Bidang yang pernah pake tema pecel lele • ...
1920's Crossword Puzzle 2026-02-09
Across
- Amendment Alcohol illegal
- Italian immigrants sentenced to death
- Right to vote
- Quota Act Restrictions on immigration in U.S
- Scare Communism spreading to U.S
- Illegal Bars
- The smuggling of Alcohol
Down
- women who wore short fridge dresses
- Amendment Women's suffrage
- Renaissance Artistic literal advancements
- to normalcy Isolation or neutrality
- Amendment Made Alcohol legal
- economic boom or economic times
- Trial High School biology teacher
14 Clues: Illegal Bars • Right to vote • The smuggling of Alcohol • Amendment Alcohol illegal • economic boom or economic times • Amendment Women's suffrage • Amendment Made Alcohol legal • women who wore short fridge dresses • to normalcy Isolation or neutrality • Italian immigrants sentenced to death • Trial High School biology teacher • ...
Unit 4 Vocabulary 2023-10-19
Across
- relating to a Christian Church or denomination governed by elders
- a person who gives financial support or other support to a person, organization, or activity
- a German theologian who led the Reformation; he believed salvation was granted on the basis of faith
- the theory that the Earth revolves around the Sun.
- a brilliant Italian polymath, natural philosopher, astronomer, and mathematician who
- a system of government in which priests rule in the name of Gods or other gods.
- the members of a Society of Jesus, a Roman Catholic order of priests founded by St. Loyola and St. Xavier
Down
- a work of writing by Martin Luther that expressed his beliefs about the Church
- a religious movement that began in the 16th century
- an Italian Renaissance political philosopher, statesman, and secretary of the state of Florence
- a method of procedure that has characterized natural science since the 17th century, consisting in measuring, observing, experimenting, and more
- one who baptizes again
- an astronomer who proposed a heliocentric system (the planets orbit around the Sun)
- the drastic change in scientific thought during the 16th and 17th centuries
- a German astronomer who discovered three laws of planetary motion
- the revival of art and literature under influence of classic models
- an imagined state of things where everything is perfect
17 Clues: one who baptizes again • the theory that the Earth revolves around the Sun. • a religious movement that began in the 16th century • an imagined state of things where everything is perfect • relating to a Christian Church or denomination governed by elders • a German astronomer who discovered three laws of planetary motion • ...
Week 1 Vocabulary Terms 2020-09-02
Across
- Queen Elizabeth ll
- Leonardo di Vinci led this
- British parliament
- they get judged for po
- citizens have more power
- the usa is considered a federal
- started in 1688 ended in 1689
- Britain's royal family
- king james version Bible
Down
- came from judea
- house of the lords and commons
- each state has 2 of these
- shares power with a government
- Australia and the united kingdom still use this
- " thou shall not kill
- they cant pork
- Russia
- they have something called a quran
18 Clues: Russia • they cant pork • came from judea • Queen Elizabeth ll • British parliament • " thou shall not kill • they get judged for po • Britain's royal family • citizens have more power • king james version Bible • each state has 2 of these • Leonardo di Vinci led this • started in 1688 ended in 1689 • house of the lords and commons • shares power with a government • ...
NAMES OF THE RENNISANCE 2021-01-26
10 Clues: religious music • born in 1557-1602 • born in 1510-1572 • born in 1450-1521 • born in 1532-1594 • born in 1562-1626 • born in 1525-1594 • born in 1548-1611 • non-regilous music • and instrument played during the renaissance
Littérature française du XIIe au XXe siècle. 2024-10-03
10 Clues: Auteur des essais. • Auteur de "Phèdre". • Auteur de "Gargantua". • auteur des "le Misérables" • Poète des "Fleurs du mal". • Genre littéraire réaliste. • auteur de "Madame Beauvary". • , Auteur de " La Franciade". • écrivain naturaliste de "Germinal" • courant littéraire de la renaissance.
13/10/2020 2020-10-12
Across
- connected with Abrahamic monotheistic religion
- the revival of European art and literature
- sea,separates Europe from Africa
- society,some group
- 100 years
- the application of scientific knowledge
Down
- stage of human social and cultural development
- move more quickly
- Exchange of goods and services
- Period between the 8th century BC and the 6th century AD
- immediate danger
- existing now
- unique or novel device
- ruler of an empire
- conflict
15 Clues: conflict • 100 years • existing now • immediate danger • move more quickly • ruler of an empire • society,some group • unique or novel device • Exchange of goods and services • sea,separates Europe from Africa • the application of scientific knowledge • the revival of European art and literature • stage of human social and cultural development • ...
Choice Board Crossword Puzzle 2023-02-28
Across
- Gold,Glory,God
- A period of European history
- Painter of Mona Lisa
- Made "The School of Athens"
- Importance of humans
- King of England
- Religious movement that swept through Europe
Down
- Large source of silver
- Known for political ideas
- Killed lots of American natives
- wiped out Europe
- Brought new ideas to Europe
- "Found America"
- Known for he frescoes on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- 95 theses
15 Clues: 95 theses • Gold,Glory,God • "Found America" • King of England • wiped out Europe • Painter of Mona Lisa • Importance of humans • Large source of silver • Known for political ideas • Brought new ideas to Europe • Made "The School of Athens" • A period of European history • Killed lots of American natives • Religious movement that swept through Europe • ...
