renaissance Crossword Puzzles
Medici 2022-10-17
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- Lorenzo de' Medici's cause of death
- Renaissance city of origin
- Nickname of Lorenzo de' Medici
- the rivaling family during Cosimo's rule
- grandson of Cosimo de' Medici
- village the medici family was from
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- Creator of Medici bank
- Name of French King who invaded Florence
- Cosimo de medici's cousin
- Creator of bronze Hercules and Antaeus
- Patron for the translation of Plato's works
- Place Charlesiiv had to pass through Florence in order to reach
12 Clues: Creator of Medici bank • Cosimo de medici's cousin • Renaissance city of origin • grandson of Cosimo de' Medici • Nickname of Lorenzo de' Medici • village the medici family was from • Lorenzo de' Medici's cause of death • Creator of bronze Hercules and Antaeus • Name of French King who invaded Florence • the rivaling family during Cosimo's rule • ...
Kreuzworträtsel 2026-01-28
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- Göttern aus Holz
- während der Renaissance er ist wichtiger als die Religion
- die einzige Flüße, die von Osten nach Westen fließt
- der Graal für Parzival
- wo hat Luther seine Thesen aufgehängt?
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- ein Synonym von Bildungsroman
- das englische Wort "Window" stammt davon.
- was für eine ist der Graal
- die Sprache in der Luther übersetz die Bibel
- eine Verbindung von Städte
- die erste deutsche Universität im Jahr 1348
- ein der Lehrer von Parzival
12 Clues: Göttern aus Holz • der Graal für Parzival • was für eine ist der Graal • eine Verbindung von Städte • ein der Lehrer von Parzival • ein Synonym von Bildungsroman • wo hat Luther seine Thesen aufgehängt? • das englische Wort "Window" stammt davon. • die erste deutsche Universität im Jahr 1348 • die Sprache in der Luther übersetz die Bibel • ...
Michelangelo L-P 2021-02-19
9 Clues: He was born in.. • he was also an... • his last name was... • he was summoned by the... • in 1496 he travelled to.. • he produce his 'David' in.. • he lived in the household of... • During his lifetime he also wrote... • he was one of the great artists of the Italian...
AAL Vocab 2022-10-14
9 Clues: to not conform • a extremely dull mood • a style of modern dance • a time of art advancements • to influence someone strongly • left to someone to benefit them • the opposite of extreme laziness • a thing butterflies do at the end of summer • the people on american soil before it was colonized
Chapter 17 Review 2020-12-16
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- Henry's second wife who lost her head
- idea that God knows who will be saved
- technique that creates 3 dimensions
- movement for religious reforms
- government controlled by religious leaders
- worldly; not of the church
- local language
- another name for a "pardon"
- Christians who were non-Catholics
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- Italian city at the heart of the Renaissance
- created the printing press
- English King who needed a male heir
- supporter of the arts
- painted the mona lisa
- wrote 95 Theses
- Henry's daughter who became Queen of England
- intellectual movement based on human potential
- first book printed by printing press
- book written about an ideal place
19 Clues: local language • wrote 95 Theses • supporter of the arts • painted the mona lisa • created the printing press • worldly; not of the church • another name for a "pardon" • movement for religious reforms • book written about an ideal place • Christians who were non-Catholics • English King who needed a male heir • technique that creates 3 dimensions • ...
Alsace 2021-06-13
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- The mountains protecting Alsace from bad weather
- This Grand Cru "de Bergheim" can be a blend
- Time period where Alsatian wines were most famous across Europe
- Vintaged blend made of at least 50 percent noble varieties
- Fallen geological soufflé in Alsace
- Sparkling of Alsace
- Spicy Traminer
- Dominant grape in Alsace
- Beetle Head Grand Cru site which; if blended, must hold 60 to 80 percent Gewurztraminer.
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- Pinot Blanc in Alsace
- Alsace Blend
- The climate of Alsace
- Tardives and destined for sweet wines
- Sélection de Grains Nobles
- A petits Grains or Ottonel
- Alsatian bottle
- De Heiligenstein or Savagnin Rose
- This grand cru can include Sylvaner
- First biodynamic estate in France
19 Clues: Alsace Blend • Spicy Traminer • Alsatian bottle • Sparkling of Alsace • Pinot Blanc in Alsace • The climate of Alsace • Dominant grape in Alsace • Sélection de Grains Nobles • A petits Grains or Ottonel • De Heiligenstein or Savagnin Rose • First biodynamic estate in France • This grand cru can include Sylvaner • Fallen geological soufflé in Alsace • ...
Foundations of the World 2023-05-31
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- Transition to mechanized production
- Roadside inn or rest station used by travelers along trade routes
- Blending of cultures to form a new culture
- Cultural rebirth and artistic revival
- Increasing interconnectedness internationally
- Intellectual movement of the 18th century
- Early urban society
- Patriotic loyalty and identity
- Economic system of state-controlled trade
- Luxury good that fueled ancient trade routes
- Radical social or political change
- Geographic separation of a cultural group
- Absolute rule by a monarch
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- Dominance through colonial expansion
- Intellectual movement of the 18th century
- Medieval socio-economic system
- Process of ending colonial rule
- The period in which South Africans were racially separated
- Control and exploitation of foreign territories
- Mass movement of people
20 Clues: Early urban society • Mass movement of people • Absolute rule by a monarch • Medieval socio-economic system • Patriotic loyalty and identity • Process of ending colonial rule • Radical social or political change • Transition to mechanized production • Dominance through colonial expansion • Cultural rebirth and artistic revival • Intellectual movement of the 18th century • ...
Topic 5 Renaissnce and Reformation Review 2023-11-27
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- Man that was key in the protestant reformation like Zwingli and Calvin were (last name only).
- Something the Catholic church of the Renaissance offered people to buy to get their loved ones' souls out of purgatory.
- First book printed on a press.
- Business the Medici family initially made their money in.
- Isaac Newton discovered this and developed his thoughts on three laws of motion.
- Author Niccolo wrote "The Prince" about political power.
- Bacon promoted this idea on how one should go about conducting experiments (we use it today and learn how to follow it in our science classes).
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- Artist, scientist, and inventor who tried to understand the human form and depict an idealized and perfect form.
- Artistic element artists like Raphael of the Renaissance used to create depth in and pull attention to the center of their picture.
- Religious order started by Ignatius of Loyola that helped spread Catholicism around the World through schools and missionary work.
- Queen in England that finally made a compromise between protestant and Catholic practices in England.
- Italian state controlled/influenced by Lorenzo de Medici.
- Revolution that included exploration, observation, experimentation, and invention.
- Empire through which classical ideas spread from classical Greece and Roman to Western Europe.
- Planet that Copernicus, Kepler, and Galileo worked to prove was NOT at the center of the universe.
15 Clues: First book printed on a press. • Author Niccolo wrote "The Prince" about political power. • Italian state controlled/influenced by Lorenzo de Medici. • Business the Medici family initially made their money in. • Isaac Newton discovered this and developed his thoughts on three laws of motion. • ...
Background on Macbeth 2025-10-28
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- The historical text Shakespeare used, which recounts the story of an 11th-century Scottish king.
- What Henry VIII was named by Pope Leo X for attacking Luther's beliefs ("Defender of the _______").
- Macbeth's accomplice in Holinshed's Chronicles but an innocent victim in Shakespeare's play.
- The first English colony established in North America in 1607.
- The Queen who ascended to the throne in 1558 and returned England to Protestant control.
- Historical figure whose claim to the throne was questionable but brought stability as the first Tudor king.
- The son of Henry VIII who died after six years on the throne, succeeded by his sister Mary.
- A group of Protestants who focused on purifying the English church from any vestiges of Roman Catholicism.
- The first wife of Henry VIII, mother of Mary I.
- The English fleet shattered the Spanish _______ in 1588.
- The city in Italy where Leonardo da Vinci painted the Mona Lisa in 1503.
- The English port city that was growing in power and importance as the population and trade increased.
- The invention that made printing books a faster and cheaper process, developed by Gutenberg.
- The kind of society England was until the end of the fifteenth century, centered on farming.
- The last name of the writer of "Sonnet 75".
- Sir Walter Raleigh claimed that whoever commands the trade of the world commands the _______ of the world.
- The month of Shakespeare's birth and death.
- The religious movement initiated by Martin Luther.
- The scientist whose On the Revolutions of the Celestial Spheres was published in 1543.
- Mary I, Henry VIII's daughter, was a devout _______ who had nearly 300 Protestants burned at the stake.
- The Elizabethan pronoun that corresponds to the contemporary English word "your".
- The country where the action of Macbeth is originally set.
- The city where Michelangelo painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in 1509.
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- The governing body James I struggled with, foreshadowing the civil war.
- The contemporary dramatist of Shakespeare about whom we know more, according to critic Irving Ribner.
- John _______, the Italian-born explorer who laid the basis for future English claims in North America in 1497.
- The country where the Renaissance began in the fourteenth century.
- Shakespeare's wife's maiden name.
- The name of the character injured by Laurence Olivier during a staged sword fight.
- One of the twins born to Shakespeare and Anne Hathaway.
- The language English literature was increasingly written in during the English Renaissance.
- The term for Elizabethan audience members who stood throughout the performance after paying a penny.
- The location across the Thames River where the Globe was rebuilt.
- An Elizabethan actor's status was complicated, often considered a _______ and a vagabond by some city fathers.
- The term city fathers sometimes used for actors.
- The time period in England between 1485 and 1625, marked by a rebirth of learning.
- The year Shakespeare was born.
- The English poet who wrote The Canterbury Tales at the beginning of the Renaissance in Europe.
- Elizabeth I's mother.
- What Shakespeare's plays, like Macbeth, are considered when they are not comedy.
- Martin Luther believed this, rather than the Pope, was the source of spiritual authority.
- The famous theater rebuilt by the King's Men in 1599, referred to as "this wooden O" by Shakespeare.
- Elizabeth I's father.
- The person who built the first telescope in 1609.
- The invention that aided European navigators in the Age of Exploration.
- The family name of the dynasty that began with Henry VII.
- The first Stuart king of England who succeeded Elizabeth I.
- The royal line established by Henry VII.
48 Clues: Elizabeth I's mother. • Elizabeth I's father. • The year Shakespeare was born. • Shakespeare's wife's maiden name. • The royal line established by Henry VII. • The last name of the writer of "Sonnet 75". • The month of Shakespeare's birth and death. • The first wife of Henry VIII, mother of Mary I. • The term city fathers sometimes used for actors. • ...
Roaring 20s 2021-11-12
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- The most famous poet from Harlem during this time was _________________ _____________.
- The young women known to embrace new attitudes and fashion (shorter skirts and shorter hair) were called _______________.
- In 1927, sound was finally added to _____________, making this form of entertainment increasingly popular and fun for people to go to.
- NYC saw the publicization of sheet music for the masses through the ______ ______ ___________.
- The Harlem Renaissance let African Americans express _____________ in their history and heritage.
- During the 1920s, women found a growing desire for _______________ from traditional roles and societal norms.
- F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway, and Sinclair Lewis were popular _______________ during the 1920s.
- __________ music started in New Orleans but became extremely popular throughout the country and abroad during the Harlem Renaissance.
- Charles Lindbergh flew from St. Louis to ____________, a 33-hour flight.
- _______________ became more popular and with popularity came new national heroes like Babe Ruth and Red Grange.
- Through literature, people started to question idealism, materialism, and ____________________.
- The most powerful form of communication across the country in the 1920s became the ___________, which shared news, advertisements, and entertainment.
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- The first person to fly non-stop across across the Atlantic Ocean by himself was ______________ _____________________.
- The Artistic and Literary movement in Harlem (NYC) that celebrated African American Culture (art, literature, music) was called the _________________ ______________________.
- National culture connected Americans through mass media in the form of _______________ and newspapers
- Women shocked the country & began to ___________ and smoke.
- Women of this decade started to reject ________________ household roles.
- Georgia O'Keeffe led the way in the 1920s for American female _____________.
18 Clues: Women shocked the country & began to ___________ and smoke. • Charles Lindbergh flew from St. Louis to ____________, a 33-hour flight. • Women of this decade started to reject ________________ household roles. • Georgia O'Keeffe led the way in the 1920s for American female _____________. • ...
World History Unit 4 Review 2024-05-13
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- Which explorer filled up China's treasury and made other nations submit payment to China's tribute system in his expeditions for the Ming Dynasty?
- What colonies could give to the European nations that claimed them; grown in the New World to export to Europe by enslaved people
- This trade route linked Africa, the Middle East, India, and Asia in a maritime network
- Accounts of wealth from Marco Polo about what place increased interest in exploration?
- Trade of this good on the Trans-Saharan Trade route led to Islamic golden age and rich African city-states
- Prosperity of Italian city states led to the growth of art and culture in this era
- What caused the greatest decline in indigenous populations after European contact with the Americas?
- These grow along trade routes like the Silk Road
- What system gave Spanish conquistadors workers that were abused instead of Christianized?
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- Trade between the New and Old World led to the transfer of diseases and invasive species
- People who are not able to live in a desired location because of war, famine, or climate change
- The creation of this nation led to conflict between Jews and Arabs/ Palestinians
- What did the Ottoman Empire charge Christians to use traditional trade routes?
- Shape of the flow of goods between Americas, Europe, and Asia
- This characteristic of the Renaissance led to a more worldly, less religious focus in the pursuit of knowledge
- Division of India on the basis of religion; Hindu vs Muslim division
16 Clues: These grow along trade routes like the Silk Road • Shape of the flow of goods between Americas, Europe, and Asia • Division of India on the basis of religion; Hindu vs Muslim division • What did the Ottoman Empire charge Christians to use traditional trade routes? • The creation of this nation led to conflict between Jews and Arabs/ Palestinians • ...
Science & Education; Elizabethan era 2022-03-29
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- believed the sun's the centre of our system
- discovered that planets have an elliptical orbit
- founded human physiology
- invented the spring-suspension coach
- guy who wrote Macbeth
- used for calenders, medical purposes and more
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- guy who chose the day of the coronation
- founded human anatomy
- ruler of the UK during this era
- invented the telescope/laws of dynamics
- traditionally taught to read the Bible
- era pushing society to progress
- map projection created in 1569 (still used)
13 Clues: founded human anatomy • guy who wrote Macbeth • founded human physiology • ruler of the UK during this era • era pushing society to progress • invented the spring-suspension coach • traditionally taught to read the Bible • guy who chose the day of the coronation • invented the telescope/laws of dynamics • believed the sun's the centre of our system • ...
Rise and Spread of Christianity 2022-04-22
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- - Title given to Jesus
- - a large church
- - not connected with spiritual or religious matters
- - Time in the middle
- - Holy wars
- - Development of art and literature
- - the site of the ancient city of Byzantium
- - Admission to the Christian Church
- - Women who devoted their lives to the service of God and humanity
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- - Liberator of the oppressed people
- - Educational institute that evolved from monastery
- - made Christianity a legal religion
- - Devoted their lives to the service of God and humanity
13 Clues: - Holy wars • - a large church • - Time in the middle • - Title given to Jesus • - Liberator of the oppressed people • - Development of art and literature • - Admission to the Christian Church • - made Christianity a legal religion • - the site of the ancient city of Byzantium • - Educational institute that evolved from monastery • ...
American Civil Rights 2022-02-03
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- gave the I have a dream Speech
- university attended by Jackie Robinson
- broke the MLB color barrier
- university attended by Jesse Owens
- birthplace of the Robinson brothers
- number of medals won by Jesse Owens
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- University attended by Mack Robinson
- Letter from a __________ ____
- Harlem Renaissance writer
- finished 2nd to Owens, JAckie's older brother
- California city the Robinson's moved to
- King's belief that people should be judged by ____ of their character
- city where King delivered his famous speech
13 Clues: Harlem Renaissance writer • broke the MLB color barrier • Letter from a __________ ____ • gave the I have a dream Speech • university attended by Jesse Owens • birthplace of the Robinson brothers • number of medals won by Jesse Owens • University attended by Mack Robinson • university attended by Jackie Robinson • California city the Robinson's moved to • ...
Not Tyler and Olivia Wedding Crossword 2024-05-17
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- The general location of our proposal (two words).
- The state of Olivia's undergraduate university.
- The subject of our degrees.
- We spent lots of time at this faire.
- This living jar represents our unity.
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- These animals are the focus of Tyler's dissertation.
- The instrument Olivia played in highschool.
- Country of our honeymoon.
- Tyler's drink of choice.
- Tyler's must-try ice cream flavor.
- The name of our dog.
- Avenue we live on.
- These animals are the focus of Olivia's dissertation.
13 Clues: Avenue we live on. • The name of our dog. • Tyler's drink of choice. • Country of our honeymoon. • The subject of our degrees. • Tyler's must-try ice cream flavor. • We spent lots of time at this faire. • This living jar represents our unity. • The instrument Olivia played in highschool. • The state of Olivia's undergraduate university. • ...
Black History Month 2023-02-28
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- "Get On Up" is the name of his biopic
- The name of the song Elvis stole
- Louis Armstrong played this instrument
- Beyonce's husband
- How old was Michael Jackson when the Jackson 5 formed?
- Jimi Hendrix performed this song at Woodstock
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- She drowned in a bathtub
- Lead singer of Hootie and the Blowfish
- Like Stevie Wonder, he was blind
- Michael Jackson opened this theme park
- His name has two Gs in it
- She has five children
- A renaissance took place here
13 Clues: Beyonce's husband • She has five children • She drowned in a bathtub • His name has two Gs in it • A renaissance took place here • Like Stevie Wonder, he was blind • The name of the song Elvis stole • "Get On Up" is the name of his biopic • Lead singer of Hootie and the Blowfish • Michael Jackson opened this theme park • Louis Armstrong played this instrument • ...
vocab 4 2023-03-17
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- ability to make good judgements
- means the revival of something
- when animals move because of the weather
- what is the word that means you come in forcable contact
- an amount of money or property left
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- the use of symbols to represent ideas
- inherited things
- a feeling of sadness with no direct cause
- living or occurring
- producing much fruit
- having a great deal of variety
- killed by being hung or beaten because of a false accusation
- the quality of being fair
13 Clues: inherited things • living or occurring • producing much fruit • the quality of being fair • having a great deal of variety • means the revival of something • ability to make good judgements • an amount of money or property left • the use of symbols to represent ideas • when animals move because of the weather • a feeling of sadness with no direct cause • ...
1920's 2026-05-20
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- broadcasting devices started in early 1920s
- bigger and better cities created
- young fashionable women who show independence and diverse behavior
- the " " Renaissance
- Imported goods got up priced
- Prices rose to unexpected heights
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- created to make traveling faster and more efficient
- 31 president of the United States
- American industrialist(invented the assembly line)
- Dances such as the Charleston and the Black Bottom
- American baseball player(one of the best)
- women's voting rights
- films Movie with no sounds
13 Clues: women's voting rights • the " " Renaissance • films Movie with no sounds • Imported goods got up priced • bigger and better cities created • 31 president of the United States • Prices rose to unexpected heights • American baseball player(one of the best) • broadcasting devices started in early 1920s • American industrialist(invented the assembly line) • ...
sejarah minat 2023-11-07
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- apa kerajaan Hindu pertama di Indonesia?
- siapa pemimpin revolusi cina?
- apa kerajaan pertama islam di pulau jawa Indonesia?
- siapa raja pertama terlama sriwijaya?
- siapa nama pendiri kerajaan Majapahit?
- siapa raja terbesar kerajaan Demak?
- sebutkan salah satu peninggalan kerajaan budha?
- siapa Sultan yang berhasil membawa Samudra Pasai pada puncak kejayaan?
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- sebutkan satu peninggalan kerajaan islam.
- siapa tokoh penggerak Reformasi Gereja di Eropa?
- siapa pemimpin revolusi perancis?
- apa kerajaan Islam pertama di indonesia?
- dimana letak kerajaan samudera pasai?
- Siapa tokoh pemimpin Revolusi Amerika?
- apa kerajaan Budha pertama di indonesia?
- istilah Renaissance berasal dari bahasa Latin?
16 Clues: siapa pemimpin revolusi cina? • siapa pemimpin revolusi perancis? • siapa raja terbesar kerajaan Demak? • siapa raja pertama terlama sriwijaya? • dimana letak kerajaan samudera pasai? • siapa nama pendiri kerajaan Majapahit? • Siapa tokoh pemimpin Revolusi Amerika? • apa kerajaan Hindu pertama di Indonesia? • apa kerajaan Islam pertama di indonesia? • ...
History of Russia 2025-02-12
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- A economic system created by Karl Marx
- invaded by Putin in 2014
- largest country in the world
- Imperial leaders of Russia
- capitol of Russia
- The world's deepest and oldest lake
- world's most populated continent
- invaded by Putin in 2022
- Russia's dictatorial leader before and during WW2
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- Separates Asia from Europe
- home of the Golden Horde and Genghis Khan
- soviet policy under Stalin
- Russian leader since 1999
- last leader of the Soviet Union
- someone who speaks a Slavic language as their native language
- Site of the Roman empire and Renaissance
16 Clues: capitol of Russia • invaded by Putin in 2014 • invaded by Putin in 2022 • Russian leader since 1999 • Separates Asia from Europe • soviet policy under Stalin • Imperial leaders of Russia • largest country in the world • last leader of the Soviet Union • world's most populated continent • The world's deepest and oldest lake • A economic system created by Karl Marx • ...
Czech Republic 2024-06-20
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- Spa town known for its hot springs
- Mountain range with ski resorts
- City with a UNESCO World Heritage site
- Second largest city with a modernist villa
- Historic bridge in Prague
- Historic fortress and Holocaust memorial
- Longest river in the Czech Republic
- Capital city known for its Old Town Square
- Town with Renaissance and Baroque buildings
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- Traditional Czech beef dish
- UNESCO World Heritage town
- Town with a famous bone church
- Cave system with underground river
- Sweet pastry popular in Prague
- Paradise Scenic region with rock formations
- Famous beer originating from Plzen
16 Clues: Historic bridge in Prague • UNESCO World Heritage town • Traditional Czech beef dish • Town with a famous bone church • Sweet pastry popular in Prague • Mountain range with ski resorts • Spa town known for its hot springs • Cave system with underground river • Famous beer originating from Plzen • Longest river in the Czech Republic • City with a UNESCO World Heritage site • ...
Geography crossword 2017-01-31
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- 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.
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
Transition to Modernity 2022-10-14
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
history crossword 2023-05-18
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- European rebirth after the middle ages
- misleading information about a cause or point of view
- someone who starts a business
- infamous concentration camp
- former emperor of the French
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- union between countries
- condition in which one human owns another human
- set of rules that determine how a country is ran
- overthrow of a government or social order
- slaughter on a mass scale
- German astronomer
11 Clues: German astronomer • union between countries • slaughter on a mass scale • infamous concentration camp • former emperor of the French • someone who starts a business • European rebirth after the middle ages • overthrow of a government or social order • condition in which one human owns another human • set of rules that determine how a country is ran • ...
1920s Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-11
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- revival of African American culture
- a Tennessee law that prohibited public schools from denying the biblical origin of mankind
- Illegal nightclubs
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- shacks marchers camped in
- athletic baseball star in 1920s
- Outlawing alcohol
- name of the Tennessee science teacher who taught evolution
- term for thriving business district
- major economic crash from 1929-1933
- girls who wore short skirts
- genre of music popular in Harlem Renaissance
11 Clues: Outlawing alcohol • Illegal nightclubs • shacks marchers camped in • girls who wore short skirts • athletic baseball star in 1920s • term for thriving business district • major economic crash from 1929-1933 • revival of African American culture • genre of music popular in Harlem Renaissance • name of the Tennessee science teacher who taught evolution • ...
Biology Crossword Puzzle 2025-04-23
Across
- King or queen
- Related to mass production and factories
- Forced labor without pay
- Rebirth of art and learning in Europe
- Territory controlled by another country
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- Medieval system of lords and vassals
- Government by the people
- Advanced society with cities and laws
- Group of states or countries under one ruler
- Religious war during the Middle Ages
- Sudden change in government or society
11 Clues: King or queen • Government by the people • Forced labor without pay • Medieval system of lords and vassals • Religious war during the Middle Ages • Advanced society with cities and laws • Rebirth of art and learning in Europe • Sudden change in government or society • Territory controlled by another country • Related to mass production and factories • ...
EXPLORATION 2014-10-22
Across
- instrument used to find direction
- "rebirth" time of advances in thought, art and science
- searching the unknown
- narrow strip of land connecting two larger pieces of land
- small round hill
- king or queen
Down
- adventure story about brave deeds of people long ago
- decision reached by thoughtful study
- journey made for a special reason
- maker of maps
- act of planning the course of a ship
- meeting between new people
- sickness caused by lack of vitamin C
13 Clues: maker of maps • king or queen • small round hill • searching the unknown • meeting between new people • instrument used to find direction • journey made for a special reason • decision reached by thoughtful study • act of planning the course of a ship • sickness caused by lack of vitamin C • adventure story about brave deeds of people long ago • ...
Vocabulary 13 2015-10-28
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
Barock 2021-06-03
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- Welche Regierungsform kennzeichnete Barockzeit?
- Wie heißt die Epoche vor dem Barock?
- Typisches Instrument für Barockmusik?
- Geburts und Wohnort von Vivaldi?
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- Wie heißt die Epoche nach dem Barock?
- Wo entstand der Barock?
- Newton Wer entdeckte das Gravitationsgesetz?
- Bezeichnungen für Barockengerln?
- Perle Der Name Barock stammt aus der portugiesischen Sprache und bedeutet?
- Woher stammt das Wort „Barock“?
10 Clues: Wo entstand der Barock? • Woher stammt das Wort „Barock“? • Bezeichnungen für Barockengerln? • Geburts und Wohnort von Vivaldi? • Wie heißt die Epoche vor dem Barock? • Wie heißt die Epoche nach dem Barock? • Typisches Instrument für Barockmusik? • Newton Wer entdeckte das Gravitationsgesetz? • Welche Regierungsform kennzeichnete Barockzeit? • ...
Venice and Florence 2021-10-15
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- Florence was the first city to grow___
- Florence was the most famous city in the__
- ____grew rich by banking and cloth trading
- The currency that Florence was called____
- _____ has large wooden poles
- The Renassaince began in___
- Venice built their city's on small____
Down
- Venice became a major shipbuilding___
- Flourences richest family was the____family
- Venice made____instead of roads
10 Clues: The Renassaince began in___ • _____ has large wooden poles • Venice made____instead of roads • Venice became a major shipbuilding___ • Florence was the first city to grow___ • Venice built their city's on small____ • The currency that Florence was called____ • Florence was the most famous city in the__ • ____grew rich by banking and cloth trading • ...
Rome 2023-05-19
Across
- city on the Italian Peninsula
- River is located next to Rome
- famous for its extensive collection of Renaissance art
- The city that fell in the Punic Wars
- Where gladiators fought
Down
- Large body of water to the south
- Market place for business
- Mountains that protect Rome
- where Rome is located
- temple to the gods in Rome
10 Clues: where Rome is located • Where gladiators fought • Market place for business • temple to the gods in Rome • Mountains that protect Rome • city on the Italian Peninsula • River is located next to Rome • Large body of water to the south • The city that fell in the Punic Wars • famous for its extensive collection of Renaissance art
Puzzel minor 2015-06-02
Across
- Dierentuin in Amsterdam
- Musuem in Brussel
- Periode tussen de 14e en 17e eeuw
- Samenwerken/deelnemen aan
- De Denker, Doener, Dromer en Beslisser van...
- Robert Langdon is een hoofdpersoon in zijn boeken
Down
- De Noormannen
- Op dit plein werd in 1883 de wereldtentoonstelling in Amsterdam gehouden
- Niet je Master maar je...
- Deze school gaat volgend jaar verhuizen
10 Clues: De Noormannen • Musuem in Brussel • Dierentuin in Amsterdam • Niet je Master maar je... • Samenwerken/deelnemen aan • Periode tussen de 14e en 17e eeuw • Deze school gaat volgend jaar verhuizen • De Denker, Doener, Dromer en Beslisser van... • Robert Langdon is een hoofdpersoon in zijn boeken • Op dit plein werd in 1883 de wereldtentoonstelling in Amsterdam gehouden
Socail and Religious Reformers 2016-06-28
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- Society founded by Dayanand Saraswati
- Dayanand Saraswati discouraged it
- Mission established by Swami Vivekanand
- Swami Vivekanand wanted to remove it
- Raja Ram Mohan Roy condemned its practise
Down
- The college founded by Raja Ram Mohan Roy
- Father of Indian Renaissance
- Place where Dayanand Saraswati was born
- Swami Vivekanand condemned it
- Language mastered by Raja Ram mohan Roy
10 Clues: Father of Indian Renaissance • Swami Vivekanand condemned it • Dayanand Saraswati discouraged it • Swami Vivekanand wanted to remove it • Society founded by Dayanand Saraswati • Place where Dayanand Saraswati was born • Language mastered by Raja Ram mohan Roy • Mission established by Swami Vivekanand • The college founded by Raja Ram Mohan Roy • ...
Grady Balthazor's World History Review 2022-01-07
Across
- was the start of the middle ages.
- created protestant traditions.
- way of organizing ranks on people.
- education based on human potential.
- transfer of goods, ideas, disease.
Down
- trading network between 3 countries.
- rebirth of culture, education, society.
- granted remission of punishment of sin.
- people who followed martin luthers beliefs.
- the monarchy was given power by god.
10 Clues: created protestant traditions. • was the start of the middle ages. • way of organizing ranks on people. • transfer of goods, ideas, disease. • education based on human potential. • trading network between 3 countries. • the monarchy was given power by god. • rebirth of culture, education, society. • granted remission of punishment of sin. • ...
Brooklyn Braden's World History Review 2022-01-07
Across
- Rediscovery of classical philosophy
- Trading slaves, goods, and ideas
- Transfer of goods, ideas,and disease
- Four voyages across the Atlantic
- Took power over Roundgeads, won the war
Down
- A religious reform movement
- Introduced printing press in Europe
- A follower of Martin Luther
- One ruler holds all power in their states
- Social and political ranking system
10 Clues: A religious reform movement • A follower of Martin Luther • Trading slaves, goods, and ideas • Four voyages across the Atlantic • Rediscovery of classical philosophy • Introduced printing press in Europe • Social and political ranking system • Transfer of goods, ideas,and disease • Took power over Roundgeads, won the war • One ruler holds all power in their states
Tanush - Chapter 19 lesson 1 2022-04-13
Across
- man who bought pasta, coal, & paper money from China
- family tried to assassinate the Medici family
- Latin, Greek, Philosophy, Art
- Family that controlled Venice;bankers
- means rebirth
Down
- man who questioned church & wrote 95 theses
- council that acted a part of the government
- lending money with interest
- sinking city; it's known for making glass
- name of Michelango's masterpiece
10 Clues: means rebirth • lending money with interest • Latin, Greek, Philosophy, Art • name of Michelango's masterpiece • Family that controlled Venice;bankers • sinking city; it's known for making glass • man who questioned church & wrote 95 theses • council that acted a part of the government • family tried to assassinate the Medici family • ...
Tanush - Chapter 19 lesson 1 2022-04-13
Across
- man who bought pasta, coal, & paper money from China
- family tried to assassinate the Medici family
- Latin, Greek, Philosophy, Art
- Family that controlled Venice;bankers
- means rebirth
Down
- man who questioned church & wrote 95 theses
- council that acted a part of the government
- lending money with interest
- sinking city; it's known for making glass
- name of Michelango's masterpiece
10 Clues: means rebirth • lending money with interest • Latin, Greek, Philosophy, Art • name of Michelango's masterpiece • Family that controlled Venice;bankers • sinking city; it's known for making glass • man who questioned church & wrote 95 theses • council that acted a part of the government • family tried to assassinate the Medici family • ...
countries 2023-11-10
Across
- The largest country by land area
- Land of the Mayans and Aztecs
- The land of the rising sun
- Home of the Kangaroo and Koala
- Famous for the Great Wall
Down
- A country with a maple leaf on its flag
- Where the Taj Mahal is located
- Land of the Pyramids
- Samba and Carnival country
- The birthplace of the Renaissance
10 Clues: Land of the Pyramids • Famous for the Great Wall • The land of the rising sun • Samba and Carnival country • Land of the Mayans and Aztecs • Where the Taj Mahal is located • Home of the Kangaroo and Koala • The largest country by land area • The birthplace of the Renaissance • A country with a maple leaf on its flag
Lesson 9 2023-11-14
Across
- at the same time
- during or period of time
- done or sent too late
- to come to an end, to die, descriptor of rotten milk
- a beginning or formation of an idea
- art and literature in the 14th-16th centuries
Down
- after
- rest or relief from something unpleasant
- constantly, without interruption
- middle ages, a period in European times
10 Clues: after • at the same time • done or sent too late • during or period of time • constantly, without interruption • a beginning or formation of an idea • middle ages, a period in European times • rest or relief from something unpleasant • art and literature in the 14th-16th centuries • to come to an end, to die, descriptor of rotten milk
Global Interactions 2024-01-04
Across
- The first G, for wealth
- What devastated native american communities
- Born Again
- Middle of the americas
- Most active in spreading christianity
Down
- Last name of who created printing press
- Problem 2 of Catholic Church
- First to sail around the southern tip of south africa
- Ocean named this because it was so peaceful
- Where the Renaissance started
10 Clues: Born Again • Middle of the americas • The first G, for wealth • Problem 2 of Catholic Church • Where the Renaissance started • Most active in spreading christianity • Last name of who created printing press • What devastated native american communities • Ocean named this because it was so peaceful • First to sail around the southern tip of south africa
Global Interactions 2024-01-04
Across
- The first G, for wealth
- What devastated native american communities
- Born Again
- Middle of the americas
- Most active in spreading christianity
Down
- Last name of who created printing press
- Problem 2 of Catholic Church
- First to sail around the southern tip of south africa
- Ocean named this because it was so peaceful
- Where the Renaissance started
10 Clues: Born Again • Middle of the americas • The first G, for wealth • Problem 2 of Catholic Church • Where the Renaissance started • Most active in spreading christianity • Last name of who created printing press • What devastated native american communities • Ocean named this because it was so peaceful • First to sail around the southern tip of south africa
vocab unit 4 2024-11-07
Across
- transmission audio
- alcoholic beverages are illegally sold
- promotes interests of native inhabitants against immigrants.
- policy avoiding political
Down
- women wearing short dresses and bobbed hair freedom tradition
- social economic order in which aspirations of many individuals
- movement of a person or people from one country
- cumulative change in characteristics
- someone who advocates
- re-birth movement in Europe
10 Clues: transmission audio • someone who advocates • policy avoiding political • re-birth movement in Europe • cumulative change in characteristics • alcoholic beverages are illegally sold • movement of a person or people from one country • promotes interests of native inhabitants against immigrants. • women wearing short dresses and bobbed hair freedom tradition • ...
The New World. 2026-03-26
Across
- the river is a symbol of
- the negro speaks of
- major theme being Emily is resistant to
- Harlem Renaissance poet who wrote this
- Emily represents the old
- the choice of drink for the couple
Down
- season the story takes place in
- woman from hills like white elephants
- the children are playing this outside
- symbol for something unwanted
10 Clues: the negro speaks of • the river is a symbol of • Emily represents the old • symbol for something unwanted • season the story takes place in • the choice of drink for the couple • woman from hills like white elephants • the children are playing this outside • Harlem Renaissance poet who wrote this • major theme being Emily is resistant to
4 rois au programme 2026-04-13
Across
- Architecte italien de la Renaissance
- Mouvement intellectuel centré sur l'homme
- Guerre sainte
- Eglise de France qui ne se soumet pas au Pape
- Devenir saint
Down
- Jardinier de Louis XIV
- Auteur du portrait de Louis XIV
- Edit signé en 1598 mettant fin aux guerres de religion
- Doctrine économique de Colbert
- Nom de la dynastie de Louis XIV
10 Clues: Guerre sainte • Devenir saint • Jardinier de Louis XIV • Doctrine économique de Colbert • Auteur du portrait de Louis XIV • Nom de la dynastie de Louis XIV • Architecte italien de la Renaissance • Mouvement intellectuel centré sur l'homme • Eglise de France qui ne se soumet pas au Pape • Edit signé en 1598 mettant fin aux guerres de religion
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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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. • ...
Does the earth move around the sun? 2025-01-21
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- 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. • ...
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
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 • ...
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
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- 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 • ...
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)
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.
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- 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. • ...
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
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- 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 • ...
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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
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 • ...
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
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- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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" • ...
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 • ...
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
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- 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
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- 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? • ...
history assessment 2024-04-10
Across
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- “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 • ...
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.
Down
- 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. • ...
1920's 2023-02-13
roaring 20s 2025-02-12
Unit 7 Vocab Crossword 2024-01-24
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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. • ...
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
Down
- 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. • ...
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" • ...
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
Down
- 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
Across
- - 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
