renaissance Crossword Puzzles
Vocabulary 13 2015-10-28
Across
- The rights of a citizen
- Economic and social system of medieval Europe
- Ruled by the people
- The monarch rules according to the constitution
- A system or mode of thought in which human interests predominate
- A great religious movement during the 16th century
- People belonging to Christian congregations
Down
- Time period from 500 - 1450 CE.
- The sovereign is above the law
- A German religious reformer
- a country without a monarch
- Re-birth
- A person attached to a lord's land
13 Clues: Re-birth • Ruled by the people • The rights of a citizen • A German religious reformer • a country without a monarch • The sovereign is above the law • Time period from 500 - 1450 CE. • A person attached to a lord's land • People belonging to Christian congregations • Economic and social system of medieval Europe • The monarch rules according to the constitution • ...
1920s & 30s 2023-01-23
Across
- the dust ____: period of severe dust storms
- the only president to have spent more than two terms in office
- first country germany invaded
- italian symbol of the red scare
- the "a" in MAIN
- _____ dam
Down
- who had 14 points
- women of the century who revolutionized fashion
- fear of Communism
- founder of Italian fascist party
- japanese city that was bombed during WWII
- host of the first thanksgiving day parade in NYC
- ______ renaissance: 1920s era of African American expression
13 Clues: _____ dam • the "a" in MAIN • who had 14 points • fear of Communism • first country germany invaded • italian symbol of the red scare • founder of Italian fascist party • japanese city that was bombed during WWII • the dust ____: period of severe dust storms • women of the century who revolutionized fashion • host of the first thanksgiving day parade in NYC • ...
Who Was William Shakespeare 2020-10-02
Across
- wrote many closet dramas
- cultural movement dtaing from the late 15th century to the early 17th century
- The Merry Wives of ___ (play written in 1602)
- Anne ___, Shakespeare's wife
- rumored spy for Elizabeth i
- name of Shakespeare's theatre
- well-traveled poet
Down
- the shortest and most compressed Shakespeare play
- Shakespeare wrote 154 of these in his lifetime
- first female English poet published
- rumored son of Elizabeth i
- ___-Upon-Avon, Shakespeare's birthplace
- style of poetry, refering to certain number of syllables in a line
13 Clues: well-traveled poet • wrote many closet dramas • rumored son of Elizabeth i • rumored spy for Elizabeth i • Anne ___, Shakespeare's wife • name of Shakespeare's theatre • first female English poet published • ___-Upon-Avon, Shakespeare's birthplace • The Merry Wives of ___ (play written in 1602) • Shakespeare wrote 154 of these in his lifetime • ...
Renai-SASS 2019-10-10
Across
- Luther and his followers religious group
- the focus on human potential and achievements
- common language spoken
- sculptor of David
- pardon for ones sins
- people who supported artist financially
- the rebirth of art and education
Down
- a call for religious reform
- wrote Romeo and Juliet
- illness that killed 60% of the population
- painting of a women by Leonardo da Vinci
- an art technique that turns 2D into 3D
- written by Thomas More meaning "no place" in Greek
13 Clues: sculptor of David • pardon for ones sins • wrote Romeo and Juliet • common language spoken • a call for religious reform • the rebirth of art and education • an art technique that turns 2D into 3D • people who supported artist financially • Luther and his followers religious group • painting of a women by Leonardo da Vinci • illness that killed 60% of the population • ...
Pop Culture 2023 Crossword 2023-08-16
Across
- NBA player that thinks the Earth is flat
- Gave "I Have a Dream" Speech
- Rapper from Cleveland
- "Never Broke Again" is the first part of his name
- Villain from "The Avengers"
- Social media site / Quick Videos
- Popular Movie / First part of "Barbenheimer"
- T.V. show on Netflix about the supernatural
Down
- Often called "Ye" / Famous Rapper
- The slap heard around the world
- Famous from "One Direction"
- Released an album in 2022 called "Renaissance"
- The GOAT of the NBA
13 Clues: The GOAT of the NBA • Rapper from Cleveland • Famous from "One Direction" • Villain from "The Avengers" • Gave "I Have a Dream" Speech • The slap heard around the world • Social media site / Quick Videos • Often called "Ye" / Famous Rapper • NBA player that thinks the Earth is flat • T.V. show on Netflix about the supernatural • Popular Movie / First part of "Barbenheimer" • ...
Medicine through time 2024-03-18
Across
- who invented the smallpox vaccine
- yellow gas used in ww1
- who developed the theory of the four humours
- who wrote fabric of the human body
- who made the theory of opposites
Down
- developed germ theory
- what was discovered during the renaissance that allowed people to see small microbes
- watson and crick developed the model of ...
- ... helmet developed in ww1
- james simpson developed these
- also known as black death
- bad smells that caused disease
- people who would whip themselves for their sins
13 Clues: developed germ theory • yellow gas used in ww1 • also known as black death • ... helmet developed in ww1 • james simpson developed these • bad smells that caused disease • who made the theory of opposites • who invented the smallpox vaccine • who wrote fabric of the human body • watson and crick developed the model of ... • who developed the theory of the four humours • ...
Old Man and the Sea 2024-10-01
Across
- To be responsible or aware of your responsibilities
- To make something up
- A good omen or sign
- C shaped blade to cut long grasses
- Luminous colours that glow or change due to the angle
Down
- Type of light that glows in the dark
- The back of a boat
- A small row boat
- Type of tuna fish
- Type of small bird
- A way of measuring the length of a fishing line
- Fall or sink
- Thin, renaissance era long blade
13 Clues: Fall or sink • A small row boat • Type of tuna fish • The back of a boat • Type of small bird • A good omen or sign • To make something up • Thin, renaissance era long blade • C shaped blade to cut long grasses • Type of light that glows in the dark • A way of measuring the length of a fishing line • To be responsible or aware of your responsibilities • ...
Transition to Modernity 2022-10-14
Across
- Place of origin where the Bubonic Plague spread to Europe
- small flightless insects that live as external parasites of mammals and birds that live by ingesting blood of its host
- the birthplace of western philosophy through philosophers such as Aristotle, Socrates, Plato
- group of people that were singled out due to being less susceptible to the Black Death than their neighbors
- the name given to an individual who specializes in multiple sectors of life during the renaissance
- a rodent that carried the insects that would eventually infect humans with the bacteria causing the Bubonic Plague
- Series of trade routes that connected the east to the west
- disease that was caused by the bite of an infected flea carrying Y-pestis
- Place of origin where the Bubonic Plague first “landed” in this port in Europe
Down
- nickname for a deadly disease that wiped out half of Europe’s population
- period in European history that marks the transition from the Dark Ages to Modernity
- hire artisians/thinkers and serve as a “sponsor” to further the humanist movement
- practitioners of a form of mortification of the flesh by whipping their skin with various instruments to get rid of their sins
- time period in Italy where cities gained control of regions beyond the city itself
- the name of an empire that was centered around the city of “Rome” and labeled the largest empire of ancient times
- a philosophy that prioritizes improving the qualities of human life
16 Clues: Place of origin where the Bubonic Plague spread to Europe • Series of trade routes that connected the east to the west • a philosophy that prioritizes improving the qualities of human life • nickname for a deadly disease that wiped out half of Europe’s population • disease that was caused by the bite of an infected flea carrying Y-pestis • ...
Louis Armstrong Crossword 2025-12-12
7 Clues: Birthplace • His Mother's Name • The ___ Renaissance • Nickname he's Called By • Instrument he's Known for Playing • Music Genre he's Known for Playing • crow ____ Laws that Segregate Black and White People
Vocabulary 13 2015-10-28
Across
- A German religious reformer
- A person attached to a lord's land
- A great religious movement during the 16th century
- The sovereign is above the law
- Time period from 500 - 1450 CE.
- People belonging to Christian congregations
Down
- The monarch rules according to the constitution
- A system or mode of thought in which human interests predominate
- a country without a monarch
- Economic and social system of medival Europe
- Re-birth
- The rights of a citizen
- Ruled by the people
13 Clues: Re-birth • Ruled by the people • The rights of a citizen • A German religious reformer • a country without a monarch • The sovereign is above the law • Time period from 500 - 1450 CE. • A person attached to a lord's land • People belonging to Christian congregations • Economic and social system of medival Europe • The monarch rules according to the constitution • ...
Who Was William Shakespeare 2020-10-02
Across
- wrote many closet dramas
- cultural movement dtaing from the late 15th century to the early 17th century
- The Merry Wives of ___ (play written in 1602)
- Anne ___, Shakespeare's wife
- rumored spy for Elizabeth i
- name of Shakespeare's theatre
- well-traveled poet
Down
- the shortest and most compressed Shakespeare play
- Shakespeare wrote 154 of these in his lifetime
- first female English poet published
- rumored son of Elizabeth i
- ___-Upon-Avon, Shakespeare's birthplace
- style of poetry, refering to certain number of syllables in a line
13 Clues: well-traveled poet • wrote many closet dramas • rumored son of Elizabeth i • rumored spy for Elizabeth i • Anne ___, Shakespeare's wife • name of Shakespeare's theatre • first female English poet published • ___-Upon-Avon, Shakespeare's birthplace • The Merry Wives of ___ (play written in 1602) • Shakespeare wrote 154 of these in his lifetime • ...
Elizabethan Families 2020-09-16
Across
- To be or not to be
- other name uses to call the Elizabethan period
- Elizabethan children were named after them
- Where the story of Romeno and Juliet takes Place
- The religion of Jessica's father
- not done because of love
- name of the queen
- "Honor _ father and mother"
Down
- period that we have been studying
- it’s a play which characters are children
- Miranda's love interest
- Type of pants wore by men
- Where the story of Hamlet takes place
13 Clues: name of the queen • To be or not to be • Miranda's love interest • not done because of love • Type of pants wore by men • "Honor _ father and mother" • The religion of Jessica's father • period that we have been studying • Where the story of Hamlet takes place • it’s a play which characters are children • Elizabethan children were named after them • ...
Masa penjajahan di Indonesia 2023-02-20
Across
- arti dari zaman renaissance
- Perlawanan rakyak Sumatera Utara dipimpin oleh sisingamangaraja
- Tokoh yang ada pada zaman kebebasan
- bangsa Eropa yang datang pertama kali ke Indonesia adalah bangsa
- Indonesia terkenal dengan
- pangeran antasari berasal dari....... Selatan
- Nicolaus Copernicus berkeyakinan bahwa bumi itu
- keinginan menyebarkan agama
Down
- keadaan dimana suatu bisnis dikuasai oleh satu perusahaan
- tujuan utama bangsa Eropa datang ke indonesia
- bangsa portugis diusir oleh Sultan Ternate karena
- konstatinopel sekarang berubah nama menjadi
- cut nyak dien adalah tokoh dari
13 Clues: Indonesia terkenal dengan • arti dari zaman renaissance • keinginan menyebarkan agama • cut nyak dien adalah tokoh dari • Tokoh yang ada pada zaman kebebasan • konstatinopel sekarang berubah nama menjadi • tujuan utama bangsa Eropa datang ke indonesia • pangeran antasari berasal dari....... Selatan • Nicolaus Copernicus berkeyakinan bahwa bumi itu • ...
Hello 2023-05-02
Across
- Hopper American painter famed for "Nighthawks"
- Largest Nigerian city
- Earthenware, porcelain, and brick are types of this material
- Tree dwarfing art
- Most famous ringed planet. Also a Roman god.
- French female filmmaker, central to Nouvelle Vague. Last name.
- Flightless bird, was native to Mauritius
Down
- Where a Renaissance in Black culture occurred
- Abba song and the final undoing of Napoleon
- Japanese dumplings
- "See ______ and die."
- Dynamic, predatory saltwater fish, with a fierce appearance
- Rainforest home of jaguar, tapir and anaconda
13 Clues: Tree dwarfing art • Japanese dumplings • Largest Nigerian city • "See ______ and die." • Flightless bird, was native to Mauritius • Abba song and the final undoing of Napoleon • Most famous ringed planet. Also a Roman god. • Where a Renaissance in Black culture occurred • Rainforest home of jaguar, tapir and anaconda • Hopper American painter famed for "Nighthawks" • ...
Français2 2023-06-08
Across
- ce que vous avez étudié
- elle a écrit La Petite Fadette
- un point de vue narratif
- groupe de poètes du XVIe siècle
- Comme le metteur en scène, il participe à la création du spectacle de théâtre
- poète de la Renaissance
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- un question qui n'attend pas de réponse
- ce que vous avez fait
- figure en AB/BA
- objet très important dans Cendrillon de Perrault
- construction symétrique
- objet très important dans Cendrillon de Pommerat
- telle une clé
13 Clues: telle une clé • figure en AB/BA • ce que vous avez fait • ce que vous avez étudié • construction symétrique • poète de la Renaissance • un point de vue narratif • elle a écrit La Petite Fadette • groupe de poètes du XVIe siècle • un question qui n'attend pas de réponse • objet très important dans Cendrillon de Perrault • objet très important dans Cendrillon de Pommerat • ...
World Civ Final: Renaissance Unit 2023-05-11
Across
- A book written about what a ruler should do and be
- a nickname for protestants
- a meeting to discuss reforms
- where each German state gains independence
- an astronomer who was put in jail and placed in house arrest
- reforms made by Catholic Church
- a ruler of Spain with an extremely powerful navy
Down
- the uprising of science
- preached indulgence
- rebirth
- the study of humans
- removes sin you have done and want to be forgiven for
- a fleet of navy ships
13 Clues: rebirth • preached indulgence • the study of humans • a fleet of navy ships • the uprising of science • a nickname for protestants • a meeting to discuss reforms • reforms made by Catholic Church • where each German state gains independence • a ruler of Spain with an extremely powerful navy • A book written about what a ruler should do and be • ...
HIP PARENT 'HOOD ICONS 2022-09-06
Across
- Cutest and youngest of the bunch.
- Highly intelligent band leader; Oldest child.
- "Adopted" by the family."
- The _ Renaissance.
- Portrayed by Da Brat; Received high school diploma.
- Smart no nonsense big sister.
- Mililant-like boyfriend; Early admission to Morehouse.
Down
- Lead singer in (3 across) band.
- Brother of NYU professor.
- The best bud of the dad, always finds trouble.
- Funny, kind-hearted and a little mischievous kid.
- Gorgeous lock wearing mother; Law student.
- NYU Professor and father; Daydreamer.
13 Clues: The _ Renaissance. • Brother of NYU professor. • "Adopted" by the family." • Smart no nonsense big sister. • Lead singer in (3 across) band. • Cutest and youngest of the bunch. • NYU Professor and father; Daydreamer. • Gorgeous lock wearing mother; Law student. • Highly intelligent band leader; Oldest child. • The best bud of the dad, always finds trouble. • ...
Geography crossword 2017-01-31
Across
- Was King of England from 21 April 1509 until his death.
- A influential French theologian and pastor during the Protestant Reformation. He was a principal figure in the development of the system of Christian theology later called Calvinism.
- Prompted by the Protestant Reformation, it has been described as the embodiment of the Counter-Reformation.
- Catholic preist and professor that started the protestant reformation.
- A list of problems the catholic church had with corruption like the sale of induligence written bye matin luther.
- An Italian painter and architect of the High Renaissance. His work is admired for its clarity of form.
- religous and political list of laws in the 1500's.
- One of the greatest artists of all time best known for his artistic achievments.
Down
- The divine foreordaining of all that will happen.
- (in the Roman Catholic Church) a grant by the Pope of remission of the temporal punishment in purgatory still due for sins after absolution. The unrestricted sale of ___________ by pardoners was a widespread abuse during the later Middle Ages.
- A marriage cash settlement brought by the women.
- Italian Renaissance historian, politician, diplomat, philosopher, humanist, and writer. He has often been called the founder of modern political science.
- The study and focuse of and on human advances.
- Worldly and non religious focus on man.
- Brought knowledge to a new level of avalibility exspecialy in printing bibles at a high rate of speed.
- Famous artist more of a philosopher than a christian.
16 Clues: Worldly and non religious focus on man. • The study and focuse of and on human advances. • A marriage cash settlement brought by the women. • The divine foreordaining of all that will happen. • religous and political list of laws in the 1500's. • Famous artist more of a philosopher than a christian. • Was King of England from 21 April 1509 until his death. • ...
Transition to Modernity 2022-10-14
Across
- Place of origin where the Bubonic Plague spread to Europe
- small flightless insects that live as external parasites of mammals and birds that live by ingesting blood of its host
- the birthplace of western philosophy through philosophers such as Aristotle, Socrates, Plato
- group of people that were singled out due to being less susceptible to the Black Death than their neighbors
- the name given to an individual who specializes in multiple sectors of life during the renaissance
- a rodent that carried the insects that would eventually infect humans with the bacteria causing the Bubonic Plague
- Series of trade routes that connected the east to the west
- disease that was caused by the bite of an infected flea carrying Y-pestis
- Place of origin where the Bubonic Plague first “landed” in this port in Europe
Down
- nickname for a deadly disease that wiped out half of Europe’s population
- period in European history that marks the transition from the Dark Ages to Modernity
- hire artisians/thinkers and serve as a “sponsor” to further the humanist movement
- practitioners of a form of mortification of the flesh by whipping their skin with various instruments to get rid of their sins
- time period in Italy where cities gained control of regions beyond the city itself
- the name of an empire that was centered around the city of “Rome” and labeled the largest empire of ancient times
- a philosophy that prioritizes improving the qualities of human life
16 Clues: Place of origin where the Bubonic Plague spread to Europe • Series of trade routes that connected the east to the west • a philosophy that prioritizes improving the qualities of human life • nickname for a deadly disease that wiped out half of Europe’s population • disease that was caused by the bite of an infected flea carrying Y-pestis • ...
architecture and its variations 2026-01-18
6 Clues: (dramatic, ornate) • (columns, symmetry) • (pointed arches, height) • (revived classical harmony) • (simple, functional, new materials) • (playful, deconstructs older styles)
Harlem Renaissance & Plum Bun 2024-03-08
Across
- Poetry that is not bound by the constraints of
- A cultural minority group begins to adopt the norms and behaviors of the cultural majority
- A film editing technique borrowed by writers to connect colliding or disjointed ideas together
- Negro A movement within the Harlem Renaissance period to reclaim black folk culture as something worth celebrating and distinct from whiteness
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- A genre of novel focusing on the development and growth of a character - coming-of-age stories
- A form of Americana rooted in plantation work songs and spirituals, call and response AAB rhyme format, popularized the 3-chord, 12-bar structure
- A coming-of-age, or developmental novel focusing on the growth or emergence of an artist character
- Last name of Harlem Renaissance poet, novelist, and screenwriter known for Jazz-inspired language and structure within his work
- An offshoot of Jazz that appeared in the late-1940s characterized by fast tempos and complex syncopation
- The NYC borough that became a hotbed of African American culture in the early 20th century
- A descendent of the Blues, focused on abstraction and exploration between instruments and singers, swing on the upbeat.
11 Clues: Poetry that is not bound by the constraints of • The NYC borough that became a hotbed of African American culture in the early 20th century • A cultural minority group begins to adopt the norms and behaviors of the cultural majority • A genre of novel focusing on the development and growth of a character - coming-of-age stories • ...
Does the earth move around the sun? 2025-01-21
Across
- The supreme being or deity worshiped in monotheistic religions, regarded as the creator and ruler of the universe.
- Individuals engaged in learning, often within educational institutions such as universities or under the guidance of scholars.
- Institutions of higher education and research that emerged in the Middle Ages and became centers for learning and intellectual debate.
- A feeling of uncertainty or skepticism, often leading to questioning and critical thinking.
- The sacred scripture of Christianity, regarded as a spiritual and moral guide.
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- Learned individuals who study and contribute to knowledge in various fields, often associated with academic institutions.
- A place or state of bliss, often described as the eternal dwelling of God and the righteous in many religious traditions.
- Method A systematic approach to investigation, involving observation, hypothesis formulation, experimentation, and analysis to draw conclusions.
- Century The period from 1401 to 1500, marked by significant cultural, scientific, and political developments, including the early Renaissance.
- A cultural movement that began in the 14th century and emphasized the revival of classical learning, art, and science
10 Clues: The sacred scripture of Christianity, regarded as a spiritual and moral guide. • A feeling of uncertainty or skepticism, often leading to questioning and critical thinking. • The supreme being or deity worshiped in monotheistic religions, regarded as the creator and ruler of the universe. • ...
First World War & Harlem Renaissance 2024-12-03
Across
- This style of music is associated with The Harlem Renaissance.
- In 1896, a Supreme Court case determined that segregation between Black and white Americans did not violate the US Constitution - This became known as ___.
- No 2 __________ Battalion performed a large number of supporting tasks during WWI, such as improving the roads, water/electrical, and lumber process.
- This was the attempt to create a sense of brotherhood and collaboration among all people of African descent whether they lived inside or outside of Africa.
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- This African Canadian fought on the front line during the Battle of Vimy Ridge in April 1917.
- This person established the UNIA in 1914.
- This African American leader emphasized making economic progress before political progress.
- As African Americans flocked to Northern cities in the 1920s, they created a new social and cultural landscape that became known as The _____ Renaissance.
- This national organization was started by William Du Bois in 1909.
- Dr. _______ was the first Black physician to practice in Nova Scotia.
10 Clues: This person established the UNIA in 1914. • This style of music is associated with The Harlem Renaissance. • This national organization was started by William Du Bois in 1909. • Dr. _______ was the first Black physician to practice in Nova Scotia. • This African American leader emphasized making economic progress before political progress. • ...
The World At 1500 2014-11-02
Across
- state in which supreme power is held by the people and their elected representatives, and which has an elected or nominated president rather than a monarch.
- poem of fourteen lines using any of a number of formal rhyme schemes, in English typically having ten syllables per line
- Man/A drawing by Leonardo about what he considered to be the perfect proportions.
- to the ancient Greek and Roman civilizations for inspiration.
- place where the Renaissance really started.
- illegal action or practice of lending money at unreasonably high rates of interest.
Down
- definition is "rebirth."
- belief that life was not meant solely for preparing for the afterlife, but rather should be enjoyed.
- city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state
- in the form of money or other assets owned by a person or organization or available or contributed for a particular purpose such as starting a company or investing.
10 Clues: definition is "rebirth." • place where the Renaissance really started. • to the ancient Greek and Roman civilizations for inspiration. • city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state • Man/A drawing by Leonardo about what he considered to be the perfect proportions. • ...
Mixed-Up Files 2021-03-26
Across
- The person who runs the museum
- stone coffin
- An object purchased by a museum
- To give a different offer or answer
- What is done to a body so it doesn't decay
- Someone pretending to be someone else
- Ordinary; neither good nor bad
- Undergarment worn under a dress or skirt
Down
- time of great art, literature, and learning in Europe
- A definite answer
- to burn without flame
- woven wall hanging made of cloth
- Curious or fascinated about something
13 Clues: stone coffin • A definite answer • to burn without flame • The person who runs the museum • Ordinary; neither good nor bad • An object purchased by a museum • woven wall hanging made of cloth • To give a different offer or answer • Someone pretending to be someone else • Curious or fascinated about something • Undergarment worn under a dress or skirt • ...
Ancient Civilizations 2014-11-03
Across
- where the Magna Carta was signed
- Limited the power of the king
- Roman dictator that created the calendar
- ruled by the people
- trading loyalty for protection
- Galileo invented this during the Renaissance to look at the stars
- complete control over the peoples lives
Down
- monk who translated the Holy Bible from Latin into German
- leaders claiming to represent God
- building that sits on top of Acropolis
- the spreading out of culture
- Famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci
- power belongs to the citizens
13 Clues: ruled by the people • the spreading out of culture • Limited the power of the king • power belongs to the citizens • trading loyalty for protection • where the Magna Carta was signed • leaders claiming to represent God • Famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci • building that sits on top of Acropolis • complete control over the peoples lives • ...
Crossword!!! 2014-06-06
Across
- That little country where Russia and the EU have conflicts
- A science that is completely banned from human beings
- The Children's Crusade
- The setting of D-Day
- No harm, no ____
- Gaseous water, or a gaming app
Down
- A TV show that aired between 1994 and 2004
- What a whole bunch of kids are
- The Irish love it
- _______ and Dragons
- The supposed rebirth of Europe
- An Australian animal that looks like a dog
- Japanese animated pictures
13 Clues: No harm, no ____ • The Irish love it • _______ and Dragons • The setting of D-Day • The Children's Crusade • Japanese animated pictures • What a whole bunch of kids are • The supposed rebirth of Europe • Gaseous water, or a gaming app • A TV show that aired between 1994 and 2004 • An Australian animal that looks like a dog • A science that is completely banned from human beings • ...
1920s crossword 2026-02-19
Across
- Illegal club where alcohol was secretly sold
- Young women known for bold fashion and independence
- New mass-communication technology
- Organized work stoppage by employees
- Renaissance Cultural movement celebrating Black art and music
- Amendment era ban on alcohol
- Tax on imported goods
- Ruth Legendary baseball player of the 1920s
Down
- Line Factory system that sped up production
- Movement ofwomenle from farms to cities
- Castle Early fast-food restaurant chain
- Ford Automobile pioneer who perfected mass production
- Capone Famous Chicago crime boss
13 Clues: Tax on imported goods • Amendment era ban on alcohol • New mass-communication technology • Capone Famous Chicago crime boss • Organized work stoppage by employees • Movement ofwomenle from farms to cities • Castle Early fast-food restaurant chain • Illegal club where alcohol was secretly sold • Line Factory system that sped up production • ...
The Renaissance Crossword 2025-05-06
Across
- The interest in learning and the arts renewed,stemming from the French word for "rebirth"
- Regarded as representing an exemplary standard; traditional and long-established in form or style
- A Venetian merchant and explorer who traveled to China and served Kublai Khan, the Mongol ruler
- The one who created a printing press with a movable metal type, allowing books to be printed in a quick mass.
- One who pays for public goods such as buildings, arts, and other services.
- A powerful Italian banking family and political dynasty that ruled Florence and later Tuscany during the Renaissance
Down
- A way of showing people and things as they appear at different distances and angles
- An intellectual movement that emphasized the importance of human potential and achievements rather than solely on religious themes
- Becoming interested in worldly ideas and events as opposed to just religious ones
- A network of trade routes connecting the Eastern and Western Worlds, primarily between China and the Mediterranean region
- The creator of the Statue of David and the artist of the Sistine Chapel ceiling.
11 Clues: One who pays for public goods such as buildings, arts, and other services. • The creator of the Statue of David and the artist of the Sistine Chapel ceiling. • Becoming interested in worldly ideas and events as opposed to just religious ones • A way of showing people and things as they appear at different distances and angles • ...
Transition to Modernity 2022-10-14
Across
- Place of origin where the Bubonic Plague spread to Europe
- small flightless insects that live as external parasites of mammals and birds that live by ingesting blood of its host
- the birthplace of western philosophy through philosophers such as Aristotle, Socrates, Plato
- group of people that were singled out due to being less susceptible to the Black Death than their neighbors
- the name given to an individual who specializes in multiple sectors of life during the renaissance
- a rodent that carried the insects that would eventually infect humans with the bacteria causing the Bubonic Plague
- Series do trade routes that connected the east to the west
- disease that was caused by the bite of an infected flea carrying Y-pestis
- Place of origin where the Bubonic Plague first “landed” in this port in Europe
Down
- nickname for a deadly disease that wiped out half of Europe’s population
- period in European history that marks the transition from the Dark Ages to Modernity
- hire artisians/thinkers and serve as a “sponsor” to further the humanist movement
- practitioners of a form of mortification of the flesh by whipping their skin with various instruments to get rid of their sins
- time period in Italy where cities gained control of regions beyond the city itself
- the name of an empire that was centered around the city of “Rome” and labeled the largest empire of ancient times
- a philosophy that prioritizes improving the qualities of human life
16 Clues: Place of origin where the Bubonic Plague spread to Europe • Series do trade routes that connected the east to the west • a philosophy that prioritizes improving the qualities of human life • nickname for a deadly disease that wiped out half of Europe’s population • disease that was caused by the bite of an infected flea carrying Y-pestis • ...
Social Studies 2026-02-10
Across
- A group formed in 1909 to fight for equal rights for African Americans.
- War 1 A war fought between 1914-1918that involved many countries.Including the US.
- Renaissance A cultural movement in the 1920’s when African American artists,writers,and musicians became very influential
- Club A famous Harlem nightclub in the 1920s,known for jazz music but only allowed white people in the audience
- Crow laws Laws that kept black and white people separated in the South,making life harder for African American.
- Trust A business that managed land and resources,especially in earthly 20s century America
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- Famous African American poet and writer known for his work during the Harlem Renaissance
- The movement of African Americans fro the south to cities in the north in early 1900
8 Clues: A group formed in 1909 to fight for equal rights for African Americans. • War 1 A war fought between 1914-1918that involved many countries.Including the US. • The movement of African Americans fro the south to cities in the north in early 1900 • Famous African American poet and writer known for his work during the Harlem Renaissance • ...
1920's 2023-02-13
roaring 20s 2025-02-12
Modern History 2021-03-18
Across
- rebirth of learning and the arts,inspired a spirit of curiosity
- was an idea from Aristoteles
- of rights protect rights as freedom speech
- ornate style
- is a logical procedure for testing ideas
- new descoveries about the classical world
- people met to discuss ideas
- scientist start with a theory and test the theory
- developed analytical geometry
- jefferon wrote the declaration of independence
Down
- Brought everything toghether
- began the scientific revolution with the helicentric theory
- built the theorie of astronomy
- thinking logical or reason
- was a new way of thinking about natural world
- English writer
- Used to obverse small things
17 Clues: ornate style • English writer • thinking logical or reason • people met to discuss ideas • Brought everything toghether • was an idea from Aristoteles • Used to obverse small things • developed analytical geometry • built the theorie of astronomy • is a logical procedure for testing ideas • new descoveries about the classical world • was a new way of thinking about natural world • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary Terms 2022-10-25
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- The Middle Class
- Rule by one person without restriction
- Means rebirth in French
- Participation in public life
- Expend money in hope to gain a profit
- Created new branch of Christianity
- A monarch's power is restricted by law
- Illusion of depth in art
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- Importance of human thought over the divine
- Local language spoken
- A financial supporter of the arts
- A family of rank and privileges
- Claim that God supports their rule
- portion of the loan that is charged
- Money you have to pay back
- Separation of crutch and state
- A family of politicians and patrons of the arts
17 Clues: The Middle Class • Local language spoken • Means rebirth in French • Illusion of depth in art • Money you have to pay back • Participation in public life • Separation of crutch and state • A family of rank and privileges • A financial supporter of the arts • Claim that God supports their rule • Created new branch of Christianity • portion of the loan that is charged • ...
Social Studies Crossword 2023-02-28
Across
- His last name is Myers.
- This caused a split in the Catholic Church.
- What continent do we find the Himalayas?
- A time of focusing on the world and not God.
- It's not DiCaprio...
- He wrote the 95 Theses.
- They had the most power in Feudal Japan.
- She is Mr. Reeves support.
- Our teacher!
- He wants to play Kahoot every day.
- You'll hear him say "Avocados from Mexico"
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- They protected the shoguns.
- They conquered China.
- An invention from Islam.
- Where do we go to school?
- A group or chain of islands.
- He loves to play Chess!
17 Clues: Our teacher! • It's not DiCaprio... • They conquered China. • His last name is Myers. • He loves to play Chess! • He wrote the 95 Theses. • An invention from Islam. • Where do we go to school? • She is Mr. Reeves support. • They protected the shoguns. • A group or chain of islands. • He wants to play Kahoot every day. • What continent do we find the Himalayas? • ...
Le château de Chambord 2022-12-31
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- part passé du verbe "concevoir"
- nc fem pl: petites ouvertures des châteaux-forts
- np: grande période artistique
- nc synonyme de château
- nc: contraire de "guerre"
- v: 3éme pers du sing au présent; famille de "installation"
- adj masc sing famille de "luxe"
- v: conjugue au présent avec il "descendre"
- nc: période de l'Histoire "... modernes"
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- adj masc sing: position du milieu
- v inf: synonyme de "accueillir"
- mi: synonyme de "pendant"
- nc pl: synonyme de "douves"
- part passé fem pl: famille de "abandon"
- nc fem sing: famille de "hélicoïdal"
- nc: cité renforcée
- v: conjugue pouvoir au présent avec ils
17 Clues: nc: cité renforcée • nc synonyme de château • mi: synonyme de "pendant" • nc: contraire de "guerre" • nc pl: synonyme de "douves" • np: grande période artistique • part passé du verbe "concevoir" • v inf: synonyme de "accueillir" • adj masc sing famille de "luxe" • adj masc sing: position du milieu • nc fem sing: famille de "hélicoïdal" • part passé fem pl: famille de "abandon" • ...
Week 30 Spelling Words 2023-04-24
Across
- two things having common characteristics; alike
- one who commits a sin; a law-breaker
- practice for a performance
- a win
- an activity that you participate in
- the study of people
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- a play, concert, or other show
- a play or story with a sad ending
- "rebirth"; a time of new thoughts and ideas
- pulled apart
- in order according to time
- The detective's _________ that the woman was lying turned out be correct.
12 Clues: a win • pulled apart • the study of people • in order according to time • practice for a performance • a play, concert, or other show • a play or story with a sad ending • an activity that you participate in • one who commits a sin; a law-breaker • "rebirth"; a time of new thoughts and ideas • two things having common characteristics; alike • ...
The Roaring 20's 2014-04-05
Across
- First pilot to fly nonstop across the Atlantic
- Total ban on alcoholic drinks
- Wrote "Bare to Arms"
- When African Americans expressed themselves through poetry, music and writing
- Reduction or limitation of military armaments
- Vice- president of Harding who later became President
Down
- Wrote "Babbitt"
- Liquor smugglers
- American poet from the Harlem Renaissance
- President who had a lot of scandals while in office
- tavern that serves liquor
- People who oppose all organized government
12 Clues: Wrote "Babbitt" • Liquor smugglers • Wrote "Bare to Arms" • tavern that serves liquor • Total ban on alcoholic drinks • American poet from the Harlem Renaissance • People who oppose all organized government • Reduction or limitation of military armaments • First pilot to fly nonstop across the Atlantic • President who had a lot of scandals while in office • ...
ambroise pare 2017-10-16
Across
- what was his last name?
- where does he come from?
- what was his profession?
- who did he have the greatest impact on?
- the period he worked in
Down
- what did he specialise in treating
- something that burns wounds?
- person who studies body structure
- what was his nationality?
- loss of a body part using instruments
- tied these together during amputation
- the treatment of injuries of the body using instruments?
12 Clues: what was his last name? • the period he worked in • where does he come from? • what was his profession? • what was his nationality? • something that burns wounds? • person who studies body structure • what did he specialise in treating • loss of a body part using instruments • tied these together during amputation • who did he have the greatest impact on? • ...
Azzula Rodriguez 1 2020-12-17
Across
- is the state of being unrelated or neutral in regards to religion.
- poem describes the horrible punishments for different sins. It is more than 14,000 lines. Shakespeare wrote all kinds of plays: histories, comedies, and tragedies. He drew ideas for his plays from the histories of England and ancient Rome. His plays often included Italian scenes, characters, and plots.
- Common speech variety of a specific population.
- painted many frescoes for the palace of the pope.
- the Birth of Venus and Primavera are often said to epitomize for modern viewers the spirit of the Renaissance.
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- began his career as a sculptor in Florence. In 1508, Pope Julius II hired him to work at the Vatican
- books could be quickly printed by machine rather than slowly written by hand,the printing press was a great advance.
- made books about how people were greedy and self-centered.
- the revival of art and literature under the influence of classical models in the 14th–16th centuries.
- is known for a painting called the Mona Lisa.
10 Clues: is known for a painting called the Mona Lisa. • Common speech variety of a specific population. • painted many frescoes for the palace of the pope. • made books about how people were greedy and self-centered. • is the state of being unrelated or neutral in regards to religion. • ...
history assessment 2024-04-10
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- Medieval social hierarchy based on land ownership.
- Religious institution and place of worship.
- Medieval landownership and loyalty structure.
- Major monotheistic religion based on Jesus Christ.
- Medieval religious wars for control of the Holy Land.
- Water-filled trench surrounding a castle.
- Time before written records.
- Female royal family member.
- Period characterized by renewed interest in arts and learning
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- Holy city for Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
- Devastating medieval pandemic.
- Fortified structure with thick walls and towers.
- Period between ancient and modern times.
- Forceful entry into a territory.
- Early medieval period of cultural decline.
- Chivalrous warriors of the medieval era.
- Time of knights and feudalism
17 Clues: Female royal family member. • Time before written records. • Time of knights and feudalism • Devastating medieval pandemic. • Forceful entry into a territory. • Period between ancient and modern times. • Chivalrous warriors of the medieval era. • Water-filled trench surrounding a castle. • Early medieval period of cultural decline. • ...
England Through Time 2016-01-04
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- Strong ancient warriors who invaded England
- Leader of the Age of Reason
- Queen Elizabeth’s greatest love (2 words)
- Sought to purify the Church of England
- Symbol of the “Age of Faith”
- Period against the Age of Enlightenment
- Type of government in the puritan period
- Nationality of Julius Caesar
- Greatest queen of England
- Catholic monarch who ordered the death of protestants
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- “Grandmother of Europe”
- System of government introduced by William the Conqueror
- Period of rebirth which originated in Italy
- A highly addictive narcotic drug from China
- Liberty
- Lowest class in the feudal system
- Kingdom saved by Alfred the Great from invasion
17 Clues: Liberty • “Grandmother of Europe” • Greatest queen of England • Leader of the Age of Reason • Symbol of the “Age of Faith” • Nationality of Julius Caesar • Lowest class in the feudal system • Sought to purify the Church of England • Period against the Age of Enlightenment • Type of government in the puritan period • Queen Elizabeth’s greatest love (2 words) • ...
Willie Stuckey Chapter 2 vocab 2018-09-10
Across
- a fleet of warships
- the use of scientific knowledge for practical purposes
- related to the culture of ancient Greece and Rome
- a reawakening of culture and intellectual curiosity in Europe from the 1300's to the 1600's
- a fort
- a large farm
- to get possession or control of
- an instruments that shows the direction of magnetic north
- to start, to establish
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- resistance,such as to disease
- an instrument used to plan a course,using the stars
- to change
- a Muslim house of worship
- a journey to holy place
- Spanish explorer
- to present;to offer
- a town in the Spanish-ruled lands
17 Clues: a fort • to change • a large farm • Spanish explorer • a fleet of warships • to present;to offer • to start, to establish • a journey to holy place • a Muslim house of worship • resistance,such as to disease • to get possession or control of • a town in the Spanish-ruled lands • related to the culture of ancient Greece and Rome • an instrument used to plan a course,using the stars • ...
Modern History 2021-03-18
Across
- of rights protect rights as freedom speech
- was an idea from Aristoteles
- English writer
- Used to obverse small things
- is a logical procedure for testing ideas
- developed analytical geometry
- was a new way of thinking about natural world
- people met to discuss ideas
- ornate style
Down
- built the theorie of astronomy
- thinking logical or reason
- scientist start with a theory and test the theory
- jefferon wrote the declaration of independence
- Brought everything toghether
- new descoveries about the classical world
- rebirth of learning and the arts,inspired a spirit of curiosity
- began the scientific revolution with the helicentric theory
17 Clues: ornate style • English writer • thinking logical or reason • people met to discuss ideas • Brought everything toghether • was an idea from Aristoteles • Used to obverse small things • developed analytical geometry • built the theorie of astronomy • is a logical procedure for testing ideas • new descoveries about the classical world • was a new way of thinking about natural world • ...
Get to Know Arturo! 2023-04-13
Across
- The Schomburg Junior Scholar Program in abbreviation
- Prominently involved in the Harlem _
- At what age did he immigrate?
- The Man Who Built the _
- Where was he born?
- Afro-Caribbean Woman from the _
- _ Schomburg
- Puerto Rican cigar workers
- _ Center for Research in Black Culture
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- The idea that people of african descent have common interests and should be unified
- How did he die?
- Independence
- The first name of his wife
- Son of a Puerto Rican merchant of _ decent
- The name of his Men's Club
- Worked as a freemason for which organization
- Pride of _ is the antidote to prejudice
17 Clues: _ Schomburg • Independence • How did he die? • Where was he born? • The Man Who Built the _ • The first name of his wife • The name of his Men's Club • Puerto Rican cigar workers • At what age did he immigrate? • Afro-Caribbean Woman from the _ • Prominently involved in the Harlem _ • _ Center for Research in Black Culture • Pride of _ is the antidote to prejudice • ...
1920's Review 2025-01-14
Across
- First broadcast radio station
- Promised workers a 40 hour work week
- Famous baseball star of the 1920's
- Science and secular values are emphasized
- ________ payments were an early form of credit
- Trans-Atlantic nonstop flight
- Nellie Ross first governor of
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- President who pushed for commercial aviation
- Section of NYC. Renaissance
- African American poet
- Movement believed Bible was literally true
- People who lived here did not always benefit from new tech.
- Short skirts, short hair, partied a lot
- Encouraged "Back to Africa Movement
- First female senator
- Music formed in New Orleans
- Teacher who fought to teach evolution
17 Clues: First female senator • African American poet • Section of NYC. Renaissance • Music formed in New Orleans • First broadcast radio station • Trans-Atlantic nonstop flight • Nellie Ross first governor of • Famous baseball star of the 1920's • Encouraged "Back to Africa Movement • Promised workers a 40 hour work week • Teacher who fought to teach evolution • ...
Cindy & Jonathan's Crossword 2025-04-14
Across
- Jonathan's favorite drink
- Island on which the happy couple got engaged.
- Our first project together
- Years we dated before getting engaged
- Cindy's favorite cocktail
- This "nude ravioli" is Cindy's favorite pasta, except it's not even pasta!
- Cindy is always stealing this from Jonathan
- Jonathan's favorite cut of unsustainable protein
- Jonathan's Renaissance fair costume
- Jonathan's favorite cocktail
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- The best part of summer, according to Jonathan
- Cindy's favorite sustainable protein
- Cindy's favorite pastry
- Our princess
- Soda that Cindy hates and Jonathan likes -
- The cat we kidnapped on our way to Gingerbread Houses one year.
- Jonathan's championship game
17 Clues: Our princess • Jonathan's favorite drink • Cindy's favorite pastry • Cindy's favorite cocktail • Jonathan's championship game • Jonathan's favorite cocktail • Our first project together • Jonathan's Renaissance fair costume • Cindy's favorite sustainable protein • Years we dated before getting engaged • Island on which the happy couple got engaged. • ...
Black History Month 2026-01-03
Across
- poet who wrote "Stil I Rise"
- American art form born from Black musical traditions
- Historically Black colleges and universities
- first African American President
- "Moses of her people"
- university founded by Booker T. Washington
- Author of Their Eyes Were Watching God
- Site of the 1965 voting‑rights marches
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- Neo‑expressionist painter
- Queen of Soul
- Genre blending Black culture with speculative futures
- Singer of “Strange Fruit”
- Detroit label that helped shaped American pop
- fighter
- Last name of the Harlem Renaissance poet
- Scholar and co‑founder of the NAACP
- Last name of the civil rights leader honored each January
17 Clues: fighter • Queen of Soul • "Moses of her people" • Neo‑expressionist painter • Singer of “Strange Fruit” • poet who wrote "Stil I Rise" • first African American President • Scholar and co‑founder of the NAACP • Author of Their Eyes Were Watching God • Site of the 1965 voting‑rights marches • Last name of the Harlem Renaissance poet • university founded by Booker T. Washington • ...
History of Astronomy 2026-03-19
Across
- The force described by Newton that explained why planets and moons stayed in orbit
- Tycho Brahe's assistant who was eventually able to make a heliocentric model based on ellipses and Brahe's data
- Created a geocentric model of the universe that stood unchanged for thousands of years
- Newton's Law that related force, mass, and acceleration.
- A model of the universe (solar system) that has the sun at the center
- Credited with being the father of astronomy - determined that the Earth was actually round
- The planet that Galileo observed going through phases similar to the moon
- A model of the universe (solar system) that has the Earth at the center
- A Greek astronomer who was the first to suggest that the Earth might revolve around the sun and not the other way around
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- The planet that Galileo observed moons around adding powerful evidence for a Heliocentric model of the solar system
- An astronomer working for Denmark who made detailed observations of planets over nearly 40 years
- When a planet will appear to move backwards through the night sky for several nights
- Smaller circles added into the larger orbits of planets to explain retrograde motion in a geocentric model
- Major contributions to astronomy were refining our understanding of gravity and providing a mechanism
- An Italian astronomer who made the first astronomical observations with a telescope. Responsible for major evidence of a heliocentric model.
- A late renaissance astronomer who developed laws of motion that worked for both Earth and space.
- Prussian astronomer during the renaissance who revived the idea of a heliocentric solar system
- Kepler's Law that explained that planets move in elliptical orbits
- Ancient Greek astronomer who also invented trigonometry
19 Clues: Ancient Greek astronomer who also invented trigonometry • Newton's Law that related force, mass, and acceleration. • Kepler's Law that explained that planets move in elliptical orbits • A model of the universe (solar system) that has the sun at the center • A model of the universe (solar system) that has the Earth at the center • ...
Vocab 4 2022-10-14
9 Clues: inheritance • bountiful harvest • depressed as a word • moving from one place • existing at the same time • "it made an ______ on my life" • a period of time where everything is great • we call native americans __________ to this land." • "there were a lot of different people here the crowd was really _______."
Funny Facts 2012-09-27
9 Clues: Loves chocolate cake • Loves slimy amphibians • Has a tattoo of Stitch • First car was a Ford Pinto • Enjoys the Renaissance Fair • Vacations a month at a time • Likes Harmon's peach cobbler • Favorite drink is tab in the pink can • Smoked in the third grade, but quit that year
Extra Credit 2022-04-12
Across
- Lending money with interest
- Brought trade items from China to Europe
- Manufactured glass and is currently sinking
- A master that sculpted the David statue
Down
- Means rebirth
- Questioned the church
- Wealthiest banking family
- A council that acted as a part of a government
- Family that tried to assassinate in church
9 Clues: Means rebirth • Questioned the church • Wealthiest banking family • Lending money with interest • A master that sculpted the David statue • Brought trade items from China to Europe • Family that tried to assassinate in church • Manufactured glass and is currently sinking • A council that acted as a part of a government
PROVIDENCE 2025-03-10
Across
- Name of King during Daniel's story
- Roger Williams final burial site ___ Terrace Park
- Providence is nicknamed ___ City
- God's protection
- What animal den did Daniel get thrown into
- What type of tree root ate Roger Williams
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- Providence's most unique attraction
- Who founded Providence
- Where was Roger Williams born
9 Clues: God's protection • Who founded Providence • Where was Roger Williams born • Providence is nicknamed ___ City • Name of King during Daniel's story • Providence's most unique attraction • What type of tree root ate Roger Williams • What animal den did Daniel get thrown into • Roger Williams final burial site ___ Terrace Park
FIND ME 2025-08-16
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- - His autobiography is My Experiments with Truth
- - Statue of unity was built in his name
- - Best actor of Indian Cinema
- - She fought for Gwalior fort
- - He started Jhansi regiment
- - Father of Indian Renaissance
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- - He started Ramakrishna Mission
- - He classified Vedas
- - First Indian woman to climb Mt. Everest
9 Clues: - He classified Vedas • - He started Jhansi regiment • - Best actor of Indian Cinema • - She fought for Gwalior fort • - Father of Indian Renaissance • - He started Ramakrishna Mission • - Statue of unity was built in his name • - First Indian woman to climb Mt. Everest • - His autobiography is My Experiments with Truth
HARLEM RENAISSANCE PUZZLE 2022-03-08
Across
- The _____ Club Dinner
- Author of "Let America Be America Again" and "The Trumpet Player"
- Last name of musical composer and astronaut
- feeling or state of being isolated
- City in New York where African Americans settled in
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- they have not sown, and feed on ______fruit.
- African Americans were able to work as __________ laborers
- Close together
- And there are ____ that cannot bloom at all
- The act of leaving once region to settle to another
- Song performed by Cab Calloway "______ the Moocher"
11 Clues: Close together • The _____ Club Dinner • feeling or state of being isolated • And there are ____ that cannot bloom at all • Last name of musical composer and astronaut • they have not sown, and feed on ______fruit. • The act of leaving once region to settle to another • Song performed by Cab Calloway "______ the Moocher" • ...
Renaissance and Reformance 2016-04-14
Across
- The activities of governments.
- Dishonest behavior by people in power.
- A time of great creativity in art, writing, and thought in Europe between 1300 and 1600.
- A group of people who meet regularly.
- A disease that spreads quickly and kills many people.
- To speak out against someone or something.
Down
- The period between 1500 and 1700 when Europeans helped begin the period of modern science.
- Religious communities where Christianity is taught.
- The Protestant movement to change the Catholic Church.
- The leader of the Catholic Church.
- To change.
11 Clues: To change. • The activities of governments. • The leader of the Catholic Church. • A group of people who meet regularly. • Dishonest behavior by people in power. • To speak out against someone or something. • Religious communities where Christianity is taught. • A disease that spreads quickly and kills many people. • The Protestant movement to change the Catholic Church. • ...
The Harlem Renaissance 2014-01-28
Across
- Is a music genre that originated at the beginning of the 20th Century, arguably earlier, within the African-American communities of the Southern United States
- This area became known as “the capital of black America.”
- In 1909, the group founded the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
- Important era of African-American culture, majoring in art and music
- This African-American class tried to push a new political agenda that would hopefully advocated racial equality
- The epicenter of this movement was in _______, where three of the largest civil rights groups established their headquarters
Down
- The end of the American Civil War in 1865 ushered in an era of increased education and employment opportunities for black Americans
- He Founded the Universal Negro Improvement Association and African Communities League (UNIA-ACL)
- Has a solo published novel, "Invisible Man" that has been recognized all of the world
- This man wanted to tell stories about his people, but in a way that reflected major music, art and family.
- A "club", place that intended to have the look and feel of a luxurious Southern plantation
11 Clues: This area became known as “the capital of black America.” • Important era of African-American culture, majoring in art and music • Has a solo published novel, "Invisible Man" that has been recognized all of the world • In 1909, the group founded the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People • ...
Renaissance Festival Crossword 2022-10-11
Harlem Renaissance Crossword 2026-02-27
Across
- Things belonging to the land or the planet Earth.
- To purge something is to get rid of or remove it.
- Is an endeavor that fails to produce a desired outcome or useful reward
- A chronological record of historical events
- The level of respect, reputation, or importance a person holds in the eyes of others.
- The alteration of an original form, signal, or fact into a warped version of itself
- The use of irony, exaggeration, or ridicule to expose and criticize human vice or folly.
Down
- To journey over, across, or through a specific area or obstacle
- A quality of being understated, delicate, or indirectly clever.
- A decline in mental faculty, typically in old age, marked by confusion and memory loss.
- The given power to a person in the government
11 Clues: A chronological record of historical events • Things belonging to the land or the planet Earth. • The given power to a person in the government • To purge something is to get rid of or remove it. • To journey over, across, or through a specific area or obstacle • ...
Italy facts 2025-05-02
Across
- having or representing the sun as the center, as in the accepted astronomical model of the solar system.
- a person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization, cause, or activity.
- Johannes Gutenberg, a 15th-century German printer who is credited with inventing the printing press using movable type in Europe
- a philosophical stance that emphasizes human potential and agency,
- a period in music history, the art and culture of ancient Greece and Rome
- a powerful Italian banking family and political dynasty that rose to prominence in Florence and later Tuscany
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- Marco Polo was a Venetian merchant, explorer and writer who travelled through Asia along the Silk Road between 1271 and 1295.
- a network of ancient trade routes connecting East and West, facilitating the exchange of goods, ideas
- French for rebrith
- was an Italian sculptor, painter, architect, [2] and poet of the High Renaissance. Born in the Republic of Florence
- the art of drawing solid objects on a two-dimensional surface so as to give the right impression of their height, width, depth, and position in relation to each other when viewed from a particular point.
- became more interested in worldly things
12 Clues: French for rebrith • became more interested in worldly things • a philosophical stance that emphasizes human potential and agency, • a period in music history, the art and culture of ancient Greece and Rome • a person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization, cause, or activity. • ...
The Renaissance Crossword 2023-01-10
The Renaissance 2024-10-31
Across
- What did the Renaissance primarily focus on?
- Which work is considered one of the first modern novels?
Down
- What was the main impact of the printing press during the Renaissance?
- Which artist is known for painting the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel?
- Which famous play features the characters Romeo and Juliet?
5 Clues: What did the Renaissance primarily focus on? • Which work is considered one of the first modern novels? • Which famous play features the characters Romeo and Juliet? • Which artist is known for painting the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel? • What was the main impact of the printing press during the Renaissance?
Chap. 12-13 Crossword Puzzle 2013-02-15
Across
- press/the invention that can make 500 copies in one month
- with Vinci
- language
- domes in churches
- art
- painter to make a single portrait (The Man in the Red Turban)
- da Vinci/Mona Lisa
- Roads/crossway to China and Europe
- Gutenberg/inventor of printing press
- Polo/a game you play with friends in the pool
Down
- humans
- Shakespeare/"What is to be, or not to be"
- Chapels
- Elizabeth 1/fat old lady who rules Britian
- Theater/the first ever theater
- Durer/ Four Horsemen
- up rich dude with art
- old time fair with jests and maidens
- Van Eyck/super detail painter
19 Clues: art • humans • Chapels • language • with Vinci • domes in churches • da Vinci/Mona Lisa • Durer/ Four Horsemen • up rich dude with art • Van Eyck/super detail painter • Theater/the first ever theater • Roads/crossway to China and Europe • old time fair with jests and maidens • Gutenberg/inventor of printing press • Shakespeare/"What is to be, or not to be" • ...
The Harlem Renaissance 2014-01-27
Across
- The epicenter of this movement was in _______, where three of the largest civil rights groups established their headquarters
- This African-American class tried to push a new political agenda that would hopefully advocated racial equality
- This man wanted to tell stories about his people, but in a way that reflected major music, art and family.
- Important era of African-American culture, majoring in art and music
- This area became known as “the capital of black America.”
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- Has a solo published novel, "Invisible Man" that has been recognized all of the world
- The end of the American Civil War in 1865 ushered in an era of increased education and employment opportunities for black Americans
- Is a music genre that originated at the beginning of the 20th Century, arguably earlier, within the African-American communities of the Southern United States
- He Founded the Universal Negro Improvement Association and African Communities League (UNIA-ACL)
- A "club", place that intended to have the look and feel of a luxurious Southern plantation
- In 1909, the group founded the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
11 Clues: This area became known as “the capital of black America.” • Important era of African-American culture, majoring in art and music • Has a solo published novel, "Invisible Man" that has been recognized all of the world • In 1909, the group founded the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People • ...
Harlem Renaissance Crossword 2023-02-01
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- This music started in New Orleans
- Josephine ______
- ______ George
- One of the most famous jazz singers, ______ Fitzgerald
- People dance at the famous ______ Club
- Another name for lindy hop
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- One of NYC's most famous neighborhoods
- Let's dance at the ______ ballroom
- Good manners involve ______
- What we do in every class
- One of the creators of lindy hop, Frankie _____
11 Clues: ______ George • Josephine ______ • What we do in every class • Another name for lindy hop • Good manners involve ______ • This music started in New Orleans • Let's dance at the ______ ballroom • One of NYC's most famous neighborhoods • People dance at the famous ______ Club • One of the creators of lindy hop, Frankie _____ • ...
Da Renaissance Crossword 2021-02-01
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- Music writing for churches and for religious purposes
- He was considered the "Father of Music"
- was the tone that was looked down upon and undesirable
- Considered a great artist one of the greatest in his time
- Best lute player of his time
- It created music easier and helped music creator copy their music easier
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- Non Religious choral music prepared for courts
- The most famous Spanish composer, also was a priest
- other than the church organ, most used keyboard instrument of their time
- The most important voice and tone in the renaissance
- kidnapped for his singing talents
11 Clues: Best lute player of his time • kidnapped for his singing talents • He was considered the "Father of Music" • Non Religious choral music prepared for courts • The most famous Spanish composer, also was a priest • The most important voice and tone in the renaissance • Music writing for churches and for religious purposes • ...
Renaissance Crossword puzzle 2023-05-24
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- An emphasis on worldly concerns and the belief in the worth of the individual
- A influential architect, poet, sculpture, and painter
- Relating to the ancient Greek and Roman world
- Worldly ideas and events
- A French word for rebirth
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- A famous trade route that Marco Polo took
- People who ruled the government for many years, and helped artists, architects, and writers
- Relating to the ancient Greek and Roman world
- The person who invented the first printing press
- A person that traveled China and told stories about it
- Sun centered theory of the universe
- The person or group of people paying for the image
12 Clues: Worldly ideas and events • A French word for rebirth • Sun centered theory of the universe • A famous trade route that Marco Polo took • Relating to the ancient Greek and Roman world • Relating to the ancient Greek and Roman world • The person who invented the first printing press • The person or group of people paying for the image • ...
Renaissance Chapter 1 2023-10-01
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- ______ means rebirth.
- Removal from a group or place in a sudden and violent way.
- To remove or prohibit books, art, etc. that the government finds offensive, immoral, or harmful.
- A school where advanced learning is taught
- The study of religious faith, practice, and experience.
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- An invention that changed access to writing and knowledge
- A building where a community of Monks live and work.
- People who carry out religious duties, like Priests, in a Christian Church.
- An act, like praying, done to show regret over wrongdoing.
- A system of buying now and paying later.
- A movement that supported human rights, free speech, and learning for all. Studied human nature.
11 Clues: ______ means rebirth. • A system of buying now and paying later. • A school where advanced learning is taught • A building where a community of Monks live and work. • The study of religious faith, practice, and experience. • An invention that changed access to writing and knowledge • An act, like praying, done to show regret over wrongdoing. • ...
The Renaissance Shenanigans 2023-09-08
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- the big bad wolf of the event
- those aunties always looking for gossip
- room where the EC and directorate overthink their entire existence
- the anime logi director watched as they ate their lunch
- eerie silence on the horizon in these categories
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- category with the most obnoxious hard-to-pronounce name
- carried the renaissance era on his back?
- the team who transitions from suffering to velapan in 2 seconds
- bosslady of the EC
- the vicious beverage that exploded on our (totally innocent) EC
- artist whose music was blasting in fashion illustration
11 Clues: bosslady of the EC • the big bad wolf of the event • those aunties always looking for gossip • carried the renaissance era on his back? • eerie silence on the horizon in these categories • category with the most obnoxious hard-to-pronounce name • the anime logi director watched as they ate their lunch • artist whose music was blasting in fashion illustration • ...
Northern Renaissance Vocab 2024-02-08
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- in Christianity, an episode in the Book of Luke 1:26-38 in which Angel Gabriel announces to Mary that she would be the Virgin Mother of Jesus
- a division in western Christianity in which reformers broke away from the Catholic Church and formed a series of Protestant movements. It is considered to have started with the publication of the Ninety-five Theses by Martin Luther in 1517
- a painted or sculpted panel set on an altar of a church
- a three-paneled painting or sculpture
- a printmaking process in which a metal plate is covered with a ground made of wax. The artist uses a tool to cut into the wax to leave the plate exposed. The plate is then submerged into an acid bath, which eats away at the exposed portions of the plate. The plate is removed from the acid, cleaned, and ink is filled into the crevices caused by the acid. Paper is applied and an impression is made. Etching produces the finest detail of the three types of early prints
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- a paint in which pigments are suspended in an oil-based medium. Oil dries slowly allowing for corrections or additions; oil also allows for a great range of luster and minute details
- a patron of a work of art, who is often seen in that work
- a many-paneled altarpiece.
- The base of an altarpiece that is filled with small paintings, often narrative scenes
- a printmaking process in which a tool called a burin is used to carve into a metal plate, causing impressions to be made in the surface. Ink is passed into the crevices of the plate and paper is applied. The result is a print with remarkable details and finely shaded contours
- a printmaking process by which a wooden tablet is carved into with a tool, leaving the design raised and the background cut away (very much as how a rubber stamp looks). Ink is rolled onto the raised portions, and an impression is made when paper is applied to the surface. Woodcuts have strong angular surfaces with sharply delineated lines
11 Clues: a many-paneled altarpiece. • a three-paneled painting or sculpture • a painted or sculpted panel set on an altar of a church • a patron of a work of art, who is often seen in that work • The base of an altarpiece that is filled with small paintings, often narrative scenes • ...
the rainy renaissance 2024-09-11
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- The ultimate cuck...
- puzzlypugzly's alumni flukes can only be described as...
- If I had a nickel for every time a prompt was about...
- Favorite contestant?
- Who is the only canonically dead alumni?
- Numbers...
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- Who was undercover in Season 1?
- Who made the statistics sheet for Season 1?
- The only other non-Rainy's TWOW server Rainy is in...
- April Fools!
- How many contestants did Season 1 get?
11 Clues: Numbers... • April Fools! • The ultimate cuck... • Favorite contestant? • Who was undercover in Season 1? • How many contestants did Season 1 get? • Who is the only canonically dead alumni? • Who made the statistics sheet for Season 1? • The only other non-Rainy's TWOW server Rainy is in... • If I had a nickel for every time a prompt was about... • ...
The Harlem Renaissance 2025-11-19
11 Clues: natural • confused • dominate • loud laugh • exhaustion • a scarcity • strong and loud • a person's behavior • the surrounding area • being lower in status than another • a social group that is often part of a hierarchy
Unit 7 Vocab Crossword 2024-01-24
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- Rebirth of classical culture in the Early Modern Period (see EarlyModernEra question on this crossword)
- Era from 1450-1750, incuded Renaissance, Reformation, Age of Exploration, Connecting Hemispheres, Scientific Revolution, and Enlightenment
- A major part of the Early Modern Era is that it was an Age of ________, meaning that Europeans discovered new places around the world
- scientist who first proposed the heliocentric theory of the solar system
- the Sun is in the center of the solar system (scientific theory of Copernicus and Galileo)
- idea that the king is in charge because God said so; attacked by Locke
- Montesquieu's idea of splitting up the government so no one person gains all the power
- scientific study of the stars and planets; used by Maya and Inca to create calendars
- Movement in European history to Reform the Church; started by Martin Luther
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- Musician who included Enlightenment ideas in his opera "The Magic Flute"
- a belief not based in evidence
- the Earth is in the middle of the solar system
- Another name for the Early Modern Era that emphasizes the Columbian Exchange's connection between East and West
- the power of the human mind to discover truth
- Mathematician and philosopher who influenced the Scientific Revolution
- Agreement among people to give up some freedom to make a gov that protects rights
- period where European philosophy emphasized the power of human reason to discover natural laws about how to run a government, etc.
- period marked by ideas and efforts of Copernicus, Galileo, and Newton
- method of figuring out the truth that relies on making a hypothesis from specific clues
19 Clues: a belief not based in evidence • the power of the human mind to discover truth • the Earth is in the middle of the solar system • period marked by ideas and efforts of Copernicus, Galileo, and Newton • Mathematician and philosopher who influenced the Scientific Revolution • idea that the king is in charge because God said so; attacked by Locke • ...
Music 200 Bonus Crossword 2022-11-21
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- Any music that is not religious in nature and is music outside of the Church.
- A Greek God that's singing and musical ability was so beautiful it was known to "sooth the savage beast".
- Popular Italian castrato singer of 18th century and has a movie about him and his brother.
- Wife of Orpheus.
- performer and creator of the compositions "Water Walk"& "4:33".
- Text of an opera or other vocal work.
- orchestral composition that features a soloist.
- A 14th century composer who's music is the first we can totally document, and he is most associated with the time period Are Nova.
- A small group of renaissance men from Florence Italy that met on a regular basis.
- Italian composer of late Renaissance music, also considered the leading composer of late 16th century Europe.
- Church music sung as a single vocal line.
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- agency of the U.S. federal government that offers support for funding for projects that exhibit artistic excellence.(difficult one)
- A term used by Berlioz in his Symphonic Fantastique and other pieces to describe a recurring theme in a piece of music that depicts a person or emotion.
- The general range of pitches found in a melody or vocal part.
- A composition that has a series of verses with the same melody but different words.
- A song of meant for lovers parting at dawn or of a watchman's warning to lovers at dawn.
- Well known theremin player and performer of "The Swan".
- A nun that was known for writing groundbreaking, polyphonic music of her time, especially since she was a woman.
- elaborate melody with more than one note per syllable.
19 Clues: Wife of Orpheus. • Text of an opera or other vocal work. • Church music sung as a single vocal line. • orchestral composition that features a soloist. • elaborate melody with more than one note per syllable. • Well known theremin player and performer of "The Swan". • The general range of pitches found in a melody or vocal part. • ...
Feb puzzle 2025-02-10
7 Clues: Place of bus boycotts • New Orleans music genre • Best Picture Oscar winner • Leader that goes with "X" • Place of 1920s Renaissance • "A dream deferred," author • First Black woman in Congress
Crossword WH 11/17 2022-11-17
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- known for painting a scene where God touches life into "Adam" and is sometimes interpreted as a human brain/rationality being gifted to humans
- In the late 1960s, this island was "occupied" by people of indigenous tribes since they claimed it their own in response to a former federal treaty stating that any land in federal use which was taken will be returned once out of federal use.
- This type of Greek column is distinguished by its appearance of looking like two scrolls(or shells or animal horns)
- (Last name of the) person whose notebooks are filled with detailed commentary on intricacies of human anatomy and inventions harnessing wind and water power
- This ideology places humans at the center of the worldview(rather than the divine) and was an ideology frequently practiced during the Renaissance with its emphasis on living life for its own sake.
- This family of wealthy Italian bankers helped finance the Renaissance by commissioning artists to beautify Florence
- The last name of the most legendary English teacher in the history of planet Earth
- Genoa and Milan and Florence,Naples, Rome and Venice are all examples of these(two words)
- this word gives us our word "Logical" and is used to denote the admirable order behind the cosmos
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- This politician and philosopher wrote The Prince which was a philosophical treaty on rulership and leadership, wherein he states that human beings are motivated by self-interest and that leaders should be ready to do evil when necessary, for the bigger picture.
- This philosophy helped inspire Stoicism and was rooted in practicing detachment from external worries and validations from others
- The original Stoic who was shipwrecked into Greece from Phoenicia, he consulted an oracle who told him to "take on the complexion of the dead"
- Filippo Brunelleschi, commissioned by the Medici family, completed construction of this feature of the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore in Florence
- This Renaissance artist painted the famous "School of Athens" painting which depicts classical Greek philosophers like Plato, Aristotle, and many many more
- Alexander the Great's teacher was this philosopher
- Martin Luther's published objections to the activities and authenticity of the Catholic Church set a series of revolts against the Church and formed what is now *this* denomination of Christian churches
- The Greek word for porch, and from which Stoicism derives its name on account of its early public setting beneath the colonnades
17 Clues: Alexander the Great's teacher was this philosopher • The last name of the most legendary English teacher in the history of planet Earth • Genoa and Milan and Florence,Naples, Rome and Venice are all examples of these(two words) • this word gives us our word "Logical" and is used to denote the admirable order behind the cosmos • ...
Bethany's Mystery of History 2017-12-01
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- Catherine of Aragon's child
- "re-baptizers"
- one of the three leaders of the"re-baptizers"
- the epitome of a renaissance woman
- Venetian art schools were all about _____ and light
- "brother farms"
- builder of the Taj Mahal
- Henry's age when he died
- Cesare Borgia's sister
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- Teresa of ____
- A famous painter
- a palace of red stone near the capital of Agra
- a type of preaching used by Zwingli
- Babar and his men overcame Rana Sana in the battle of ____
- the head of the Church of England during Henry VIII's reign
- Suleiman was the ________ of the Ottoman Empire
- favorite wife of Suleiman
17 Clues: Teresa of ____ • "re-baptizers" • "brother farms" • A famous painter • Cesare Borgia's sister • builder of the Taj Mahal • Henry's age when he died • favorite wife of Suleiman • Catherine of Aragon's child • the epitome of a renaissance woman • a type of preaching used by Zwingli • one of the three leaders of the"re-baptizers" • a palace of red stone near the capital of Agra • ...
England Through Time 2016-01-04
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- Queen Elizabeth’s greatest love (2 words)
- Type of government in the puritan period
- System of government introduced by William the Conqueror
- “Grandmother of Europe”
- Sought to purify the Church of England
- Kingdom saved by Alfred the Great from invasion
- Greatest queen of England
- Catholic monarch who ordered the death of protestants
- Nationality of Julius Caesar
- Strong ancient warriors who invaded England
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- Lowest class in the feudal system
- Period of rebirth which originated in Italy
- Period against the Age of Enlightenment
- Liberty
- Leader of the Age of Reason
- A highly addictive narcotic drug from China
- Symbol of the “Age of Faith”
17 Clues: Liberty • “Grandmother of Europe” • Greatest queen of England • Leader of the Age of Reason • Nationality of Julius Caesar • Symbol of the “Age of Faith” • Lowest class in the feudal system • Sought to purify the Church of England • Period against the Age of Enlightenment • Type of government in the puritan period • Queen Elizabeth’s greatest love (2 words) • ...
Get to Know Arturo! 2023-04-21
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- Worked as a freemason for which organization
- Afro-Caribbean Woman from the _
- At what age did he immigrate?
- _ Schomburg
- The idea that people of African descent have common interests and should be unified
- Son of a Puerto Rican merchant of _ decent
- Prominently involved in the Harlem _
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- Puerto Rican cigar workers
- Where was he born?
- The first name of all his wives
- _Independence
- _Center for Research in Black Culture
- The Man Who Built the _
- The Schomburg Junior Scholar Program in abbreviation
- How did he die?
- The name of his Men's Club
- Pride of _ is the antidote to prejudice
17 Clues: _ Schomburg • _Independence • How did he die? • Where was he born? • The Man Who Built the _ • Puerto Rican cigar workers • The name of his Men's Club • At what age did he immigrate? • The first name of all his wives • Afro-Caribbean Woman from the _ • Prominently involved in the Harlem _ • _Center for Research in Black Culture • Pride of _ is the antidote to prejudice • ...
Theatre Final Search 2022-05-16
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- the first step in the directing process
- Italian Renaissance improv art from
- This is an important Sondheim Musical
- a unrehearsed attempt at a side of a scene
- a commedia stock character
- A motivated pause
- process of cleaning up post-performance
- a type of lighting fixture
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- this is a 3/4 _____ stage
- Where all theatre come from
- most far downstage area
- Where all musical theatre comes from
- A selection of performances, songs, and dances
- The white fabric that hangs upstage
- the area between actors
- The man who stepped out of the Greek Chorus
- the most common cord used for sound
17 Clues: A motivated pause • most far downstage area • the area between actors • this is a 3/4 _____ stage • a commedia stock character • a type of lighting fixture • Where all theatre come from • Italian Renaissance improv art from • The white fabric that hangs upstage • the most common cord used for sound • Where all musical theatre comes from • This is an important Sondheim Musical • ...
Mackenzie parker 2026-01-09
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- performed outside the church
- studied to be a priest
- a school of music or dramatic art
- any musical instrument with a keyboard
- a musical work for solo instrument
- it was music performed in church
- a song or melody
- 1600-1750
- means Lord have mercy
- was the begining of the music staff
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- times period 450-1450
- drama set to music sung by performers
- companies the group that performed the opera
- time period 1450-1600
- became a nun at 15
- a man or woman who supports or protects something
- perform music at the place of residence of a king
- a musical work for chorus an soloist
18 Clues: 1600-1750 • a song or melody • became a nun at 15 • times period 450-1450 • time period 1450-1600 • means Lord have mercy • studied to be a priest • performed outside the church • it was music performed in church • a school of music or dramatic art • a musical work for solo instrument • was the begining of the music staff • a musical work for chorus an soloist • ...
jason domingo 2026-01-09
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- an era where vocal began to have more parts
- a man or woman that supports
- studied to be a priest and sang music
- a person that perform music
- music made inside in a church
- school of music
- Lord have mercy
- any musical instrument
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- a group a person that perform an opera
- was a nun and later mother superior
- set to music and sung
- a snog in which syllables are sung on the same notes
- an era where vocal music was more popular
- a musical work for chorus
- performed outside the church
- a musical work solo instrument
- was the first music staff
17 Clues: school of music • Lord have mercy • set to music and sung • any musical instrument • a musical work for chorus • was the first music staff • a person that perform music • a man or woman that supports • performed outside the church • music made inside in a church • a musical work solo instrument • was a nun and later mother superior • studied to be a priest and sang music • ...
Shakespear 2022-02-23
8 Clues: cost a lot • a human head • a style of show • a period in time • a famous play he did • a felling of emotion • a person from a popular Broadway opera • A word that gives you the feeling of suspense and drama
scientific revolution 2023-03-28
8 Clues: one of newtons law • relating to philosphy • how you can view the world • discovered laws of gravity • discovered the scientific method • set of beliefs taught by a Church • a time in Eupropean history movement • A Revolutionary Model of the Universe
F6 Abattement et Désespoir 2025-12-08
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- Plainte, sentiment d'injustice - Responsabilité
- Mauvaise image de soi, honte - Acceptation de soi
- Choc, trauma - Consolation, stabilité émotionnelle
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- Désespoir - Renaissance, élévation de conscience
- Sentiment d'infériorité - Confiance en ses capacités
- Entêtement, fatigue, lutte - Lâcher-prise
- Culpabilité - Se pardonner à soi-même
- Surmenage - Efficacité
8 Clues: Surmenage - Efficacité • Culpabilité - Se pardonner à soi-même • Entêtement, fatigue, lutte - Lâcher-prise • Plainte, sentiment d'injustice - Responsabilité • Désespoir - Renaissance, élévation de conscience • Mauvaise image de soi, honte - Acceptation de soi • Choc, trauma - Consolation, stabilité émotionnelle • Sentiment d'infériorité - Confiance en ses capacités
Art 2021-08-08
8 Clues: an art movement. • founder of cubism. • is a type of mural. • mixing yellow and red. • it is a colour mixing pad. • also called as wall paintings. • one of the earliest art forms in India. • a symmetrical art form with repetitive patterns.
LES MUTATIONS DE L'EUROPE 2025-05-16
8 Clues: Nouveau thème dans l'art • Cause principale de la rupture • Désormais au centre de la pensée • Période de l'Histoire redécouverte • Protestent contre les abus de l'Eglise • Améliore la connaissance de l'anatomie • Langue redécouverte par les intellectuels • Renouveau culturel, artistique et scientifique
Shakespear 2022-02-23
8 Clues: cost a lot • a human head • a style of show • a period in time • a felling of emotion • a famous play he did • a person from a popular Broadway opera • A word that gives you the feeling of suspense and drama
The Middle Ages Crossward 2021-09-03
8 Clues: - Anti Jew beliefs • - the rebirth of Europe • - Worked farms on the manors • - study of philosophy and literature • - provided economic self sufficiency • - System based off exchanges of land • - crops were rotated through three fields • - noble forced king to respect certain rights
Music 2015-05-28
Musikgeschichte 2022-05-13
6 Clues: Komponist des 20. Jh • Komponist des Barock • Komponist der Klassik • Komponist der romantik • Komponist der Renaissance • Komponist des Mittelalters
Coppenhagen 2026-01-27
A PERIOD OF TRANSITION 2022-07-03
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- meaning rebirth
- name given to the religious movements in 16th century
- related to countries of East and S.E. Asia
- an economic system where business is run by the private owners
- christian military expeditions
- something that encourage something else to happen
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- the practice of granting land in return for some services
- a system of thought to olve human problems
- to take control
- modern day Istanbul
- enabled the weavers to weave twice as fast as before
- power passed from one generation to another
- supreme power
- progressed
14 Clues: progressed • supreme power • meaning rebirth • to take control • modern day Istanbul • christian military expeditions • a system of thought to olve human problems • related to countries of East and S.E. Asia • power passed from one generation to another • something that encourage something else to happen • enabled the weavers to weave twice as fast as before • ...
Theseus Crossword 2023-08-21
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- A very large knife used in renaissance times
- Every year you have a ________
- Something you wear on your feet, open toed
- A place in Europe starting with G
- Another word for boulder
- Married to Prince
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- Someone who saves the day in marvel movies
- The age you are when you can get your diver license
- A robber, thief, or bad person
- Half man half bull
- Catches wind to move a bout or a ship
- Son of King
- Where you camp, another word for the woods
- Married to queen
14 Clues: Son of King • Married to queen • Married to Prince • Half man half bull • Another word for boulder • Every year you have a ________ • A robber, thief, or bad person • A place in Europe starting with G • Catches wind to move a bout or a ship • Someone who saves the day in marvel movies • Where you camp, another word for the woods • Something you wear on your feet, open toed • ...
Roaring Twenties Crossword Puzzle 2019-11-20
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- prevention of the manufacture and sale of alcohol
- famous hitter for the New York Yankees baseball team
- bobbed hair and short skirts, sign of changing times for women
- black writer during the Harlem Renaissance
- an illegal bar or nightclub
- created by Walt Disney
- also known as the Jazz Age
- style of architecture and design
- right to vote in political elections
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- creator of big band jazz
- legendary jazz musician
- era of expression by African American artists and writers
- introduced mass production of automobiles
- type of music of black American origin
14 Clues: created by Walt Disney • legendary jazz musician • creator of big band jazz • also known as the Jazz Age • an illegal bar or nightclub • style of architecture and design • right to vote in political elections • type of music of black American origin • introduced mass production of automobiles • black writer during the Harlem Renaissance • ...
Ancient Music 2020-09-15
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- ancient wind instrument made of clay
- music that was religious
- music form that was popular in medieval music
- music that was from pre-literate man
- era of music from 1400 CE to 1600 CE
- ancient string instrument that looks like a harp
- era of music from 500 BCE to 1400 CE
- machine that could produce copies of music
- written music
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- oldest known flute made of bone
- prehistoric cave in France
- music that was non-religious
- ancient string instrument that looks like a guitar
- travelling poet-musicians
14 Clues: written music • music that was religious • travelling poet-musicians • prehistoric cave in France • music that was non-religious • oldest known flute made of bone • ancient wind instrument made of clay • music that was from pre-literate man • era of music from 1400 CE to 1600 CE • era of music from 500 BCE to 1400 CE • machine that could produce copies of music • ...
Styles of Architecture 2026-03-28
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- Surprise and inspire through architecture
- Characterized by precisely balanced proportions
- Prized for ornate details
- Korean style using heated floors
- Inspired by philosophical Ideas like Yin Yang
- Influenced by the technological advancements of the Industrial Revolution
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- American style with an emphasis on symmetry
- Also known as Neo-Renaissance
- Gadang Built to be easily expandable
- Named in honor of George I, George II, George III, and George IV
- Characterized by their front-facing gable
- A type of fish wearing a robe
- Named after a queen
- Japanese style without load bearing walls
14 Clues: Named after a queen • Prized for ornate details • Also known as Neo-Renaissance • A type of fish wearing a robe • Korean style using heated floors • Gadang Built to be easily expandable • Surprise and inspire through architecture • Characterized by their front-facing gable • Japanese style without load bearing walls • American style with an emphasis on symmetry • ...
MLK Similes and Metaphors 2022-01-11
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- important figure of the Renaissance referenced by MLK
- MLK's religion
- king that imposed immoral laws
- poison that killed Socrates
- Leader of Germany who oppressed the Jews
- MLK advocated for this type of protest
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- MLK uses this as another name for racial injustice
- name of MLK’s church
- Empire that imposed unjust laws on early christians
- MLK was this religious figure
- A book MLK takes many references from
- MLK uses this as another word for the lack of racial injustice
- Crucified for breaking the law
- Spread the gospel of Jesus Christ
14 Clues: MLK's religion • name of MLK’s church • poison that killed Socrates • MLK was this religious figure • king that imposed immoral laws • Crucified for breaking the law • Spread the gospel of Jesus Christ • A book MLK takes many references from • MLK advocated for this type of protest • Leader of Germany who oppressed the Jews • MLK uses this as another name for racial injustice • ...
Medieval Times Vocab 2012-11-24
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- collage of symbols that represent background
- religious man who lives alone
- period where art was reborn
- minority based on wealth and social class
- a fight between knights or soldiers
- an assistant for a knight
- district ruled be a lord that had farms
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- main church for a district
- not allowing expensive clothing and food
- walkways around a garden or buildings
- European noble with characteristics of being brave
- act that reformed corrupt practices
- qualities of a knight like valor and respect
- a servant that belonged to his master's land
14 Clues: an assistant for a knight • main church for a district • period where art was reborn • religious man who lives alone • act that reformed corrupt practices • a fight between knights or soldiers • walkways around a garden or buildings • district ruled be a lord that had farms • not allowing expensive clothing and food • minority based on wealth and social class • ...
