renaissance Crossword Puzzles
History Crossword 2012-11-30
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- A festival of flowers
- A prayer place for muslims
- For administrative purposes India was divided into three _______.
- Mughal aristocrats in 17th and 18th century lived in ______
- The first mosque in India with Minarets and full domes
- The capital of British India
- The meaning of "Amir"
- A sufi lodge
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- The tomb of a sufi saint
- The most splendid capital of all which was built by Shahjahan.
- Edward Lutyens and Herbert Baker were the two architects who designed _______ and its buildings
- Rebirth of art and culture
- Streets with a dead end
13 Clues: A sufi lodge • A festival of flowers • The meaning of "Amir" • Streets with a dead end • The tomb of a sufi saint • A prayer place for muslims • Rebirth of art and culture • The capital of British India • The first mosque in India with Minarets and full domes • Mughal aristocrats in 17th and 18th century lived in ______ • ...
Quarter CheckUp 2025-12-09
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- 19th amendment gave these people the right to vote
- October 29, 1929
- women in 1920s who expressed themselves out of the norm
- union formed between countries
- The policy of building up strong armed forces.
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- unable to pay their loans
- Farmers who moved from place to place to harvest
- biased advertisement to persuade the reader
- policy of a country’s power through diplomacy or military force.
- Pride in one’s nation.
- genre of music came out in the 1920s
- President FDR gave “Fireside Chats” this way
- writer/poet inspired during the Harlem Renaissance
13 Clues: October 29, 1929 • Pride in one’s nation. • unable to pay their loans • union formed between countries • genre of music came out in the 1920s • biased advertisement to persuade the reader • President FDR gave “Fireside Chats” this way • The policy of building up strong armed forces. • Farmers who moved from place to place to harvest • ...
Architecture de la Renaissance 2022-10-11
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- Architecte qui réalisa le tempietto de San Pietro in Montorio
- Rapport harmonieux entre les dimensions qui devaient être des multiples d'un module de base
- Il a réalisé la coupole de Santa Maria Della Fiore
- Espace compris entre deux points d'appui d'une construction
- Le premier à concevoir le modèle du palais florentin à trois niveaux
- Ornement, le plus souvent triangulaire, au-dessus de l'entrée d'un édifice ou des fenêtres
- Arc qui a remplacé l'arc brisé dans la période de la renaissance
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- Permet de faire la transition entre un plan carré et une coupole
- Décoration peinte ou sculptée sur un support de forme ronde
- Architecte du Palais Rucellai
- Architecte de la Villa Rotonda
- Technique de la représentation en 2D, sur une surface plane, des objets en 3D
- Pilier engagé dans un mur ou colonne plate formant une légère saillie
- Ordre d'architecture réunissant l'ionique et le corinthien
- Distribution régulière de parties semblables de part et d'autre d'un axe
15 Clues: Architecte du Palais Rucellai • Architecte de la Villa Rotonda • Il a réalisé la coupole de Santa Maria Della Fiore • Ordre d'architecture réunissant l'ionique et le corinthien • Décoration peinte ou sculptée sur un support de forme ronde • Espace compris entre deux points d'appui d'une construction • Architecte qui réalisa le tempietto de San Pietro in Montorio • ...
History of the Renaissance 2022-05-18
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- , took ten years to craft in the Gregorian calendar
- , to manage skillfully
- , study of the religious faith
- , competed for power and status
- , had been based in the church
- , was one of the most powerful banking families in the city
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- , it's related to mercantile
- , an ancient Greek philosopher
- , the language spoken by ordinary people
- , was divided into several cities
- , respecting others
- , newly rich gained status by becoming patrons
- , a Latin word which is a cultural movement
- , began to reflect a change in focus
- , relating to citizenship
15 Clues: , respecting others • , to manage skillfully • , relating to citizenship • , it's related to mercantile • , an ancient Greek philosopher • , study of the religious faith • , had been based in the church • , competed for power and status • , was divided into several cities • , began to reflect a change in focus • , the language spoken by ordinary people • ...
Renaissance and Reformation Crossword 2025-10-21
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- A poet, called "The Father of Human ism".
- This man developed the moveable type printing press.
- A focus upon the greatness of the human spirit.
- The Roman Catholic Church's attempt to persecute those who embraced the Reformation.
- This German monk posted 95 Theses on the church door in Wittenberg.
- This is where the Renaissance began.
- A group in Switzerland who argued against state-sponsored churches.
- This Swiss preacher helped people rise up against Roman Catholic powers in Switzerland, which led to wars.
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- This was a new order of monks in the Roman Catholic Church meant to teach against the Reformation.
- Wrote a book on politics called The Prince.
- This French preacher wrote the Institutes of the Christian Religion.
- Wrote a book on manners.
- The Roman Catholic Church called the Council of ________ to try and counteract the Reformation.
- Thomas More wrote this book about a perfect place that does not exist.
- This Bohemian pastor was burned at the stake for preaching free grace in Christ.
15 Clues: Wrote a book on manners. • This is where the Renaissance began. • A poet, called "The Father of Human ism". • Wrote a book on politics called The Prince. • A focus upon the greatness of the human spirit. • This man developed the moveable type printing press. • This German monk posted 95 Theses on the church door in Wittenberg. • ...
SUITE und INSTRUMENTENKUNDE 2022-02-13
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- Woher stammt die Harfe?
- Mit was zupft man die Saiten einer Zither?
- Wie heißt der langsamste Satz der Suite?
- Georges Bizet schrieb die Oper ..... ?
- Altinstrument der Streicherfamilie
- Woher kommt die Balalaika?
- Wie heißt ein berühmter spanischer Tanz?
- Aus wie vielen Tänzen besteht eine Suite in der Renaissance?
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- schneller, englischer Tanz der Suite
- Mit was werden die Saiten der Harfe umgestimmt?
- Wie heißt eine berühmte Suite von Peter Iljitsch Tschaikowsky?
- Aus wie vielen Sätzen besteht die Suite im Barock?
- Was verbindet u.a. die Sätze einer Suite?
- anderes Wort für Geige
- Wie heißt ein Hauptvertreter der Barockmusik?
- Wann erlebte die Suite ihre Blütezeit?
- Wie ist der Takt einer Allemande - ungerade oder gerade?
17 Clues: anderes Wort für Geige • Woher stammt die Harfe? • Woher kommt die Balalaika? • Altinstrument der Streicherfamilie • schneller, englischer Tanz der Suite • Wann erlebte die Suite ihre Blütezeit? • Georges Bizet schrieb die Oper ..... ? • Wie heißt der langsamste Satz der Suite? • Wie heißt ein berühmter spanischer Tanz? • Was verbindet u.a. die Sätze einer Suite? • ...
Worksheet Renaissance, Reformation and Industrial Revolution 2024-12-09
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- invention helped to spread the information of the Reformation
- propounded the theory of Class Struggle
- primary focus of Renaissance art
- reform within the church
- treaty that ended the religious wars in 1555
- Shift to mass production and factories
- heliocentric theory
- First industry to be industrialized
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- Ideas by Luther nailed at Church
- Industrial Revolution began in this place
- donation to the Church in order to be forgiven for sins
- Bard of Avon
- movement that led to the split of the Church
- sense of curiosity developed_______ in people
- translated Bible into German
- Union group that negotiated for better working conditions
- Cape of Good Hope was discovered by
17 Clues: Bard of Avon • heliocentric theory • reform within the church • translated Bible into German • Ideas by Luther nailed at Church • primary focus of Renaissance art • Cape of Good Hope was discovered by • First industry to be industrialized • Shift to mass production and factories • propounded the theory of Class Struggle • Industrial Revolution began in this place • ...
The Scientific Revolution 2022-02-22
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- the outcome of your experiment
- the man that said i think therefore i am
- philosopher, astronomist and matematician
- created the theory that the planets orbit the sun
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- the period when the revolution took place
- prediction of the outcome of the problem
- created the laws of gravity and motion
- promotion of the scientific method
- examine the data
9 Clues: examine the data • the outcome of your experiment • promotion of the scientific method • created the laws of gravity and motion • prediction of the outcome of the problem • the man that said i think therefore i am • the period when the revolution took place • philosopher, astronomist and matematician • created the theory that the planets orbit the sun
1920s + 30s American Culture 2024-03-15
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- major mafia boss in chicago during the 1920s
- The Great ________
- The _______ Renaissance
- the president during WWI (last name)
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- form of music that came to fame in the 1920s
- this country was in deep debt and turmoil after WWI
- major steel production city in pennsylvania
- fear of bomb attacks and communism (two words)
- the period where alcohol was banned
9 Clues: The Great ________ • The _______ Renaissance • the period where alcohol was banned • the president during WWI (last name) • major steel production city in pennsylvania • major mafia boss in chicago during the 1920s • form of music that came to fame in the 1920s • fear of bomb attacks and communism (two words) • this country was in deep debt and turmoil after WWI
Ch 2 2022-09-26
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- The economic theory that says wealth = power
- Mapped the coast of South America
- Learning classical Greek and Roman "Rebirth"
- First European to sail south of Africa to India
- A water route through North America
- Started the Protestant Reformation
- First European to cross the Mississippi
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- To sail around the world
- Where plants, animals and diseases crosseed the Atlantic Ocean
9 Clues: To sail around the world • Mapped the coast of South America • Started the Protestant Reformation • A water route through North America • First European to cross the Mississippi • The economic theory that says wealth = power • Learning classical Greek and Roman "Rebirth" • First European to sail south of Africa to India • ...
Andrew Schenck 2021-05-19
6 Clues: roman emperor • time of rebirth • ancient civilization • took over after emperors • civilization in the middle east • boring test at the end of the year
The Renaissance 2024-10-31
6 Clues: means the renaissance • wrote by Geoffery Chauce • invented by John Gutenberg • wrote by Niccolo Machavelli • wrote by William Shakespeare • wrote by Miguel de Cervantes
JAZZ DANCE!!! 2021-04-23
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- considered to be the most influential jazz choreographer
- an early name for hip hop dance
- city that developed early jazz dance and music
- phrase used to wish performers good luck
- a person who can sing, dance & act
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- traveling shows of the 1600s-1800s
- style of theatrical makeup used that is considered racist
- father of Theatrical Jazz Dance
- a term for movement
- social
- the neighborhood where the "New Negro Movement" / Renaissance developed.
11 Clues: social • a term for movement • father of Theatrical Jazz Dance • an early name for hip hop dance • traveling shows of the 1600s-1800s • a person who can sing, dance & act • phrase used to wish performers good luck • city that developed early jazz dance and music • considered to be the most influential jazz choreographer • ...
Roaring 20's Unit crossword 2024-12-13
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- the process of officially making a contract/amendment valid
- what music culture was round the renaissance?
- illegal alcohol Salers
- led to a large black market
- what amendment allowed women to vote?
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- what did African American's``````` got more of in 1920?
- about most Americans owned?
- 6percent of Americans had?
- what amendment hurt the military?
- what plan loaned $2.5 BILLION to pay back Britain?
- how much money for business for Capone?
11 Clues: illegal alcohol Salers • 6percent of Americans had? • about most Americans owned? • led to a large black market • what amendment hurt the military? • what amendment allowed women to vote? • how much money for business for Capone? • what music culture was round the renaissance? • what plan loaned $2.5 BILLION to pay back Britain? • ...
Crossword 2013-05-06
8 Clues: Invented the telescope • The wealthy banking family • Galileo was found guilty of this • Church Who put Galileo on trial • Cultural movement in the 14th century • Polo Italian trader and merchant • Lisa Famous painting by Leonardo Da Vinci • Planet observed by Galileo and determined it orbited the sun
Charlemagne 2022-10-09
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- restoration to former greatness
- Charlemagne built many _____ and promoted education in the empire
- Charlemagne's father
- Charlemagne was responsible for the ____ Renaissance
- Charlemagne's father was king of the ____
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- Charlemagne united the Roman empire under this religion
- The Roman Emperor who conquered much of Western Europe
- gave support to
8 Clues: gave support to • Charlemagne's father • restoration to former greatness • Charlemagne's father was king of the ____ • Charlemagne was responsible for the ____ Renaissance • The Roman Emperor who conquered much of Western Europe • Charlemagne united the Roman empire under this religion • Charlemagne built many _____ and promoted education in the empire
chapter 14 review 2022-09-23
8 Clues: a map maker • Italian sailor • a prince known as "the navigator" • another name for the spice islands • Set up the dutch east trading company • the landmasses also known as the new world • Circumnavigated the world for the first time • a tool used by renaissance sailors to navigate
A PERIOD OF TRANSITION 2025-04-19
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- Painter of the Mona Lisa
- feeling for one's own country
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- Movement of people from villages to cities
- scientist known for the steam engine.
- change in religious thinking
- The revolution that marked the shift from hand tools to machines
- Country where the Industrial Revolution began.
- literal meaning rebirth
8 Clues: literal meaning rebirth • Painter of the Mona Lisa • change in religious thinking • feeling for one's own country • scientist known for the steam engine. • Movement of people from villages to cities • Country where the Industrial Revolution began. • The revolution that marked the shift from hand tools to machines
Art mania 2022-03-02
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- the arts and other manifestations of human intellectual achievement regarded collectively.
- European cultural, artistic, political and economic “rebirth” following the Middle Age
- a painting, drawing, photograph, or engraving of a person, especially one depicting only the face or head and shoulders.
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- Renaissance cultural movement which turned away from medieval scholasticism and revived interest in ancient Greek and Roman thought
- a movement towards modifying traditional beliefs in accordance with modern ideas, especially in the Roman Catholic Church in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
- any activity or product done by people with a communicative or aesthetic purpose
6 Clues: any activity or product done by people with a communicative or aesthetic purpose • European cultural, artistic, political and economic “rebirth” following the Middle Age • the arts and other manifestations of human intellectual achievement regarded collectively. • ...
The Renaissance (practice) 2020-04-17
4 Clues: This form of labor ended. • The Renassaince happened after the Middle Ages • The ___________ lasted from 1300s until the 1600s • This skill became important during the Renaissance.
Gazzetta Italiana Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-05
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- an ancient network of trade routes, an arts organization, a darknet marketplace, a movie, and a video game.
- a particular attitude toward or way of regarding something; a point of view.
- the German printer credited with inventing the printing press using movable type in the 15th century.
- a person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization, cause, or activity.
- is renowned for his exceptional skill as a sculptor, painter, and architect.
- denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis.
- a philosophical stance that emphasizes human potential and agency, focusing on the individual and social aspects of human beings.
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- a powerful Italian banking dynasty that rose to prominence in Florence during the Italian Renaissance, wielding considerable political and economic influence from the 14th to 18th centuries.
- having or representing the sun as the center, as in the accepted astronomical model of the solar system.
- a period of European history, generally spanning from the 14th to the 17th century, marked by a revival of classical learning and art.
- a Venetian merchant and adventurer who traveled from Europe to Asia in 1271–95, remaining in China for 17 of those years.
11 Clues: a particular attitude toward or way of regarding something; a point of view. • is renowned for his exceptional skill as a sculptor, painter, and architect. • denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis. • a person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization, cause, or activity. • ...
Ashauni Jones -Vocabulary - Renaissance 2018-02-02
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- complicated
- the practice of conducting negotiations between countries
- a soldier who fights for money rather than loyalty to a country
- having to do with a town or city
- a sovereign ruler of great power and rank, especially one ruling an empire
- a renewal or rebirth of interest in Greek Roman arts
- skill in achieving one's ends by deceit
- an inner feeling or voice viewed as acting as a guide to the rightness or wrongness of one's behavior
- the aggregate of people living together in a more or less ordered community
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- related to worldly things
- relating to or constituting buildings
- money, in the forms of coins or paper
- belonging to the very distant past and no longer in existence
- the state of being prosperous
- impressively beautiful, elaborate, or extravagant; striking.
15 Clues: complicated • related to worldly things • the state of being prosperous • having to do with a town or city • relating to or constituting buildings • money, in the forms of coins or paper • skill in achieving one's ends by deceit • a renewal or rebirth of interest in Greek Roman arts • the practice of conducting negotiations between countries • ...
Renaissance & Reformation Crossword Puzzle 2019-10-29
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- a French religious reformer organized a following in Switzerland based on the idea of predestination.
- Allowed manuscripts to be mass-produced at relatively affordable costs.
- Wrote Praise of Folly.
- This began at the time of Crusades/largest source of church revenue by 1500s.
- Famous painters desired what?
- Index of forbidden books/Papal and Spanish.
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- A literary movement that began in 14th century Italy. The famous artwork called 'The Thinker" was related to this.
- Protesting sale of indulgences and other church abuse.
- Wrote the Canterbury Tales (in English).
- The idea that God has decided in advance who would be saved or condemned.
- King Henry VIII broke away from Catholic Church because Pope refused to grant him a what?
- Disproved the Ptolemaic Theory.
- Wrote the Divine Comedy in the vernacular (national) language.
- Where the Renaissance all began.
- Mass prosecution/ 75% of women accused.
15 Clues: Wrote Praise of Folly. • Famous painters desired what? • Disproved the Ptolemaic Theory. • Where the Renaissance all began. • Mass prosecution/ 75% of women accused. • Wrote the Canterbury Tales (in English). • Index of forbidden books/Papal and Spanish. • Protesting sale of indulgences and other church abuse. • ...
Renaissance and Reformation Crossword 2024-10-03
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- Main reformer in Germany.
- Made the first moveable-type printing press.
- Early reformer of the church in England.
- This means a reshaping and cleansing of the church.
- A Roman Catholic campaign to hunt down Protestants.
- Wrote book on etiquette.
- Catholic order set up to combat the Reformation.
- This philosophy is like a celebration of man.
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- Wrote book on politics called The Prince.
- Reformers who broke away from the Roman Catholic Church were called __________.
- Influential French reformer in Switzerland.
- Published a Greek New Testament.
- The word Renaissance is French for __________.
- Michelangelo painted the ceiling of this chapel.
- Father of Humanism.
15 Clues: Father of Humanism. • Wrote book on etiquette. • Main reformer in Germany. • Published a Greek New Testament. • Early reformer of the church in England. • Wrote book on politics called The Prince. • Influential French reformer in Switzerland. • Made the first moveable-type printing press. • This philosophy is like a celebration of man. • ...
European Eras Project 2025-04-16
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- Deadly disease that killed many in the Middle Ages.
- Place where monks lived and prayed.
- Growth of cities as people moved for jobs.
- Large home for lords with strong walls.
- Ancient Greek poet who wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey.
- Work done by people in factories.
- Time when people used reason to improve society.
- Place where goods are made, often using machines.
- Man who started the Reformation by challenging the church.
- Sports event started in Ancient Greece to honor gods.
- Art technique that makes pictures look 3D.
- Explorer who sailed to the Americas in 1492.
- French leader who became emperor after the revolution.
- Temple built in Athens to honor Athena.
- Holy book that was translated into more languages during this time.
- A payment for forgiveness sold by the church.
- Roman general who became dictator.
- Artist who painted the Sistine Chapel.
- List of 95 arguments Luther nailed to a church door.
- Machine that made books easier to make and share.
- Group of leaders who helped make laws in Rome.
- Scientist who explained gravity.
- To change or improve something, like the church.
- City in Italy where the Renaissance began.
- Powerful city that became a large ancient empire.
- Idea that focuses on human potential and learning.
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- Writer of famous plays during the Renaissance.
- Person who creates new machines or ideas.
- Roman invention to carry water into cities.
- New Christian churches that broke from Catholic Church.
- Tool that helped explorers navigate.
- Machine that helped power factories and trains.
- A big change in government or way of life.
- A written plan for how a government works.
- Cloth or fabric, often made in early factories.
- War-focused city-state in Ancient Greece.
- Famous Renaissance artist and inventor.
- Prison stormed at the start of the French Revolution.
- Warrior who fought in Roman arenas for entertainment.
- Tool used to look at stars and planets.
- Capital city of Ancient Greece known for democracy.
- Government where leaders are elected, started in Rome.
- Poor farmer tied to the land during the Middle Ages.
- System where land was exchanged for loyalty in the Middle Ages.
- Study of thinking and ideas started by Greeks.
- Man who said the sun is the center of the solar system.
- Armored warrior who served a lord.
- Greek thinker who taught by asking questions.
- Huge arena in Rome where battles took place.
- First person to lead a trip around the world.
- Scientist who studied planets and supported the idea of Earth moving.
- Religious wars between Christians and Muslims.
- Train system that moved people and goods faster.
- Government ruled by a king or queen.
54 Clues: Scientist who explained gravity. • Work done by people in factories. • Armored warrior who served a lord. • Roman general who became dictator. • Place where monks lived and prayed. • Tool that helped explorers navigate. • Government ruled by a king or queen. • Artist who painted the Sistine Chapel. • Large home for lords with strong walls. • ...
Philosophy- lecture 4,5,6,7 2022-05-30
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- wheel of rebirth
- author of book the city of God
- everything around is determined by God and eventually reaches its aim
- Giovanni Boccacio collection of short stories
- founder of school Avicennism
- professor of surgery at Padua University
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- period which marked rebirth of learning
- any philosophical problem studied in context of God
- art of good speaking and writing
- law of punishment and reward
10 Clues: wheel of rebirth • law of punishment and reward • founder of school Avicennism • author of book the city of God • art of good speaking and writing • period which marked rebirth of learning • professor of surgery at Padua University • Giovanni Boccacio collection of short stories • any philosophical problem studied in context of God • ...
Philosophy crossword chapters( 4,5,6,7) 2022-05-30
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- wheel of rebirth
- period which marked rebirth of learning
- any philosophical problem studied in context of god
- founder of school Avicennism
- author of book the city of god
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- art of good speaking and writing
- law of punishment and reward
- Giovanni baccaccio collection of short stories
- professor of surgery at padua university
- everything around is determined by god and eventually reaches its aim
10 Clues: wheel of rebirth • law of punishment and reward • founder of school Avicennism • author of book the city of god • art of good speaking and writing • period which marked rebirth of learning • professor of surgery at padua university • Giovanni baccaccio collection of short stories • any philosophical problem studied in context of god • ...
THE MIDDLE AGE 2020-03-03
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- the greeks call like this to non greek speaking people
- the fall of this start middle age
- this is when two culture mixed
- romans conquest this kingdom
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- the fussion of two cultures
- is the movement of an army to a region
- is also called migration period
- is ruled by a king a queen
- other name to middle age
- is also called rebirth
10 Clues: is also called rebirth • other name to middle age • is ruled by a king a queen • the fussion of two cultures • romans conquest this kingdom • this is when two culture mixed • is also called migration period • the fall of this start middle age • is the movement of an army to a region • the greeks call like this to non greek speaking people
8th grade crossword 1920s 2021-03-12
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- washing machine, vacuum cleaners, icebox refrigerators
- buy now pay later
- fad of the 20s
- City where there was a renaissance in the 1920s
- music of the 20s that brought people together
- Free spirited girls who wore short hair and skirts in the 20s
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- different name for the monkey trial of the 1920s
- 1920s slang for dirty kid
- 1920s slang for fancy
- 1920s slang for coffee
10 Clues: fad of the 20s • buy now pay later • 1920s slang for fancy • 1920s slang for coffee • 1920s slang for dirty kid • music of the 20s that brought people together • City where there was a renaissance in the 1920s • different name for the monkey trial of the 1920s • washing machine, vacuum cleaners, icebox refrigerators • ...
Deegan's Crossword Puzzle 2021-04-01
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- A way to order social classes
- Solo ruler of the Frankish empire
- A ditch around the castle
- is able to maintain itself without outside aid
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- It was a lower than a lord but higher than a peasant
- It was a pledge to the king by the Lord
- is a strong wooden fence.
- the period after the dark ages
- fortified gateway
- church officials
10 Clues: church officials • fortified gateway • is a strong wooden fence. • A ditch around the castle • A way to order social classes • the period after the dark ages • Solo ruler of the Frankish empire • It was a pledge to the king by the Lord • is able to maintain itself without outside aid • It was a lower than a lord but higher than a peasant
Vocabular 2023-06-13
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- wanting more money than you really need
- a small case used for keeping money and credit cards
- without any rough areas or holes
- a thing bought for less than the usual price
- not believing that something good will happen
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- dirty or untidy
- having no money
- meat that come from a cow
- period in Europe in during the 14th,15th and 16th centuries
- happening every day
10 Clues: dirty or untidy • having no money • happening every day • meat that come from a cow • without any rough areas or holes • wanting more money than you really need • a thing bought for less than the usual price • not believing that something good will happen • a small case used for keeping money and credit cards • period in Europe in during the 14th,15th and 16th centuries
The Penderwicks Crossword Puzzle 2013-04-29
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- with hesitation or unwillingness
- defeated, vanquished
- cowardly
- to laugh especially in a harsh or sharp manner
- to return to consciousness or life ; become active or flourishing again
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- the quality or state of being worthy
- a movement or period of vigorous artistic and intellectual activity
- of a high grade or quality
- to make a thorough search or investigation
- to rise from or to be known
10 Clues: cowardly • defeated, vanquished • of a high grade or quality • to rise from or to be known • with hesitation or unwillingness • the quality or state of being worthy • to make a thorough search or investigation • to laugh especially in a harsh or sharp manner • a movement or period of vigorous artistic and intellectual activity • ...
kt 1 2017-09-17
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- een leider van een islamstaat
- de wereldorganisatie die het werelderfgoed beschermt
- de grenzen in de Romeinse tijd noemen we de
- synoniem voor wedergeboorte
- een 'babbelrobot' of
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- de president van Rusland
- het stukje oerbos in de rand van Brussel
- iemand met een zweep slaan
- de afkorting die gebruikt wordt voor kunstmatige intelligentie
- het gewoonterecht bij de islam dat mondeling wordt overgeleverd en verschillend kan geinterpreteerd worden
10 Clues: een 'babbelrobot' of • de president van Rusland • iemand met een zweep slaan • synoniem voor wedergeboorte • een leider van een islamstaat • het stukje oerbos in de rand van Brussel • de grenzen in de Romeinse tijd noemen we de • de wereldorganisatie die het werelderfgoed beschermt • de afkorting die gebruikt wordt voor kunstmatige intelligentie • ...
Musical Instruments 2021-12-13
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- the phantom of the opera
- Indian string instrument with moveable frets
- the largest of all brass instruments
- a renaissance instrument between the oud and the guitar
- long tube with a curved bell at the end from the swiss alps
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- percussion instrument with 44 wooden bars
- Scottish woodwind
- traditionally made from hollowed dried gourds filled with rocks or seeds
- military horn
- gifted to Apollo by Hermes
10 Clues: military horn • Scottish woodwind • the phantom of the opera • gifted to Apollo by Hermes • the largest of all brass instruments • percussion instrument with 44 wooden bars • Indian string instrument with moveable frets • a renaissance instrument between the oud and the guitar • long tube with a curved bell at the end from the swiss alps • ...
Literary Terms 2021-12-23
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- a comparison without like or as
- repetition of one consonant
- a poem shaped like a square
- the number of syllables in a line
- With his name, ironically writes about Winter
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- 20th century African American renaissance
- a rhyming couplet at the end of a poem
- poem genre with 1st person and strong emotions
- bells, bells, bells, bells, is an example of
- extended metaphor
10 Clues: extended metaphor • repetition of one consonant • a poem shaped like a square • a comparison without like or as • the number of syllables in a line • a rhyming couplet at the end of a poem • 20th century African American renaissance • bells, bells, bells, bells, is an example of • With his name, ironically writes about Winter • poem genre with 1st person and strong emotions
Queer Heroes 2022-03-15
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- renaissance artist who painted the ceiling of the sistine chapel
- ___ Mercury; frontman of the legendary rock band Queen.
- greek poet from the island of Lesbos
- David ___; Ziggy Stardust
- Frida ___; openly bisexual Mexican artist
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- composer of Swan Lake and the Nutcracker
- Virginia ___ feminist icon and writer
- ___ P.Johnson godmother of pride
- Australian Born Singer/Songwriter of Chandelier
- ___ Turing London born code-breaker who cracked the Enigma Code
10 Clues: David ___; Ziggy Stardust • ___ P.Johnson godmother of pride • greek poet from the island of Lesbos • Virginia ___ feminist icon and writer • composer of Swan Lake and the Nutcracker • Frida ___; openly bisexual Mexican artist • Australian Born Singer/Songwriter of Chandelier • ___ Mercury; frontman of the legendary rock band Queen. • ...
Renaissance Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-09
Across
- An attitude/pov towards something
- A person who give financial support
- Artist of the frescoes on the ceiling of the Vatican
- A city in Italy
- A period during the middle ages consisting of European cultural advancement
Down
- An Italian diplomat, wrote two philosophical books
- The painter of the Mona Lisa
- Everyday language
- Philosophical science that emphasizes the individual human
- To have no specific religious beliefs
10 Clues: A city in Italy • Everyday language • The painter of the Mona Lisa • An attitude/pov towards something • A person who give financial support • To have no specific religious beliefs • An Italian diplomat, wrote two philosophical books • Artist of the frescoes on the ceiling of the Vatican • Philosophical science that emphasizes the individual human • ...
Famous Poets 2024-09-19
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- – Renowned playwright and poet
- – Key figure in the Harlem Renaissance
- – American poet known for his depictions of rural life
- – British-American poet known for his modernist works
- – Poet known for her confessional style
- – Influential American poet known for her reclusive life
- – Poet and author known for her autobiographical works
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- – Influential modernist poet
- – Romantic poet known for his odes
- – Chilean poet and Nobel laureate
10 Clues: – Influential modernist poet • – Renowned playwright and poet • – Chilean poet and Nobel laureate • – Romantic poet known for his odes • – Key figure in the Harlem Renaissance • – Poet known for her confessional style • – British-American poet known for his modernist works • – American poet known for his depictions of rural life • ...
Der Mensch als Forscher seiner selbst 2025-10-19
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- Fähigkeit des Menschen, selbstständig zu denken
- Weg zur Entfaltung des Menschen
- Philosoph, der den Menschen als frei und gestaltend beschrieb
- Künstler, Wissenschaftler und Forscher des menschlichen Körpers
- Wissenschaft vom Aufbau des Körpers
- Zentrales humanistisches Ideal des Menschen
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- Epoche, in der der Mensch sich selbst neu entdeckte
- Künstler, der den menschlichen Körper idealisierte
- Zentrum des menschlichen Denkens und Erkennens
- Ideal eines Menschen mit vielen Talenten
10 Clues: Weg zur Entfaltung des Menschen • Wissenschaft vom Aufbau des Körpers • Ideal eines Menschen mit vielen Talenten • Zentrales humanistisches Ideal des Menschen • Zentrum des menschlichen Denkens und Erkennens • Fähigkeit des Menschen, selbstständig zu denken • Künstler, der den menschlichen Körper idealisierte • Epoche, in der der Mensch sich selbst neu entdeckte • ...
transformation/exploration study guide 2025-10-15
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- focusd on art literature and classic Greek/Roman influence
- increased questioning of scientific methods and beliefs
- spreading religion
- trade system between Europe Africa and America's
- Americas before intro to europeins
- establishing trade,making money and finding pretous medals
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- slave trade between Africa and America
- three gs
- building and expanding empires compeating with europein powers
- extange of good between the Americas and Europe
10 Clues: three gs • spreading religion • Americas before intro to europeins • slave trade between Africa and America • extange of good between the Americas and Europe • trade system between Europe Africa and America's • increased questioning of scientific methods and beliefs • focusd on art literature and classic Greek/Roman influence • ...
Revision on the Renaissance 2024-04-01
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- Three-dimensional artwork created by shaping or carving materials such as stone, wood, or clay.
- A period of cultural rebirth and revival in Europe, characterized by advancements in art, literature, and science.
- The system of financial support provided by patrons to artists, writers, or scholars.
- A painting technique used to create soft, gradual transitions between colors or tones, often associated with the works of Leonardo da Vinci.
- Someone who financially supports artists, writers, or scholars to create works of art or literature.
- A technique used in art to create the illusion of depth and distance on a flat surface, giving objects in a painting a sense of three-dimensionality.
- A painting technique in which pigments are applied to wet plaster, resulting in vibrant and long-lasting murals.
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- An intellectual movement that emphasized the study of classical texts and human potential, leading to a focus on individualism and secularism.
- The capital city of the Byzantine Empire, known for its rich cultural heritage and strategic importance.
- A style of architecture and art characterized by pointed arches, ribbed vaults, and flying buttresses, popular during the Middle Ages.
- A masterpiece of Renaissance sculpture created by Michelangelo, depicting the biblical hero David.
- Mona Lisa A famous portrait painting by Leonardo da Vinci, known for its enigmatic smile and meticulous detail.
12 Clues: The system of financial support provided by patrons to artists, writers, or scholars. • Three-dimensional artwork created by shaping or carving materials such as stone, wood, or clay. • A masterpiece of Renaissance sculpture created by Michelangelo, depicting the biblical hero David. • ...
Technology Crossword 2017-06-13
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- Rebirth, Leonardo da vinci
- what we wrote our essay on
- energy of motion
- chemical breakdown by bacteria, yeast, or other microorganisms; beer and yogurt are made through this process
- using organisms to break down wastes
- source,encoder,decoder,receiver, etc
- altering organisms and biological processes
- converts suns energy to electricity
- what this class is about
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- when paper money and the printing press started
- energy that creates hazardous wastes
- when copper started being used
- ITS
- The age we are in now
- period where stone tools were used
- using repulsion of magnets to make things move
- using different modes of transportation
- used to rid crops on pests, hazardous chemicals for organisms
- when continuous manufacturing started, communications technology
- when people started developing towns and cities
20 Clues: ITS • energy of motion • The age we are in now • what this class is about • Rebirth, Leonardo da vinci • what we wrote our essay on • when copper started being used • period where stone tools were used • converts suns energy to electricity • energy that creates hazardous wastes • using organisms to break down wastes • source,encoder,decoder,receiver, etc • ...
Shakespeare Open Note Quiz 2018-01-03
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- How people knew there was a play
- Shakespeare’s longest play
- Time of day when plays took place
- Characters coming from under the stage signified
- Shakespeare’s time period
- Common disease during time period
- Comedies, histories, tragedies, & __.
- Speech with no other character’s on stage
- Language Shakespeare helped develop
- Stratford-__-Avon
- Location of the Globe
- Shakespeare’s nickname
- Destroyed the original Globe Theater
- Heard by audience but not other characters
Down
- Shakespeare’s wife
- # of children Shakespeare had
- Shakespeare was a writer & an __.
- Special effect drums created
- Audience knows something the characters don’t
- Stood to watch plays
- Played the part of females
- What Shakespeare died on
- Cost of cheap seats
- Queen during the time period
- Shakespeare invented 1700 of these
25 Clues: Stratford-__-Avon • Shakespeare’s wife • Cost of cheap seats • Stood to watch plays • Location of the Globe • Shakespeare’s nickname • What Shakespeare died on • Shakespeare’s time period • Shakespeare’s longest play • Played the part of females • Special effect drums created • Queen during the time period • # of children Shakespeare had • How people knew there was a play • ...
Shakespeare Open Note Quiz 2018-01-03
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- How people knew there was a play
- Time of day when plays took place
- Shakespeare invented 1700 of these
- Shakespeare’s nickname
- Stratford-__-Avon
- Shakespeare’s time period
- Language Shakespeare helped develop
- Queen during the time period
- Location of the Globe
Down
- Cost of cheap seats
- Shakespeare was a writer & an __.
- Stood to watch plays
- Comedies, histories, tragedies, & __.
- Speech with no other character’s on stage
- Special effect drums created
- Common disease during time period
- Audience knows something the characters don’t
- What Shakespeare died on
- Shakespeare’s longest play
- Played the part of females
- # of children Shakespeare had
- Destroyed the original Globe Theater
- Heard by audience but not other characters
- Characters coming from under the stage signified
- Shakespeare’s wife
25 Clues: Stratford-__-Avon • Shakespeare’s wife • Cost of cheap seats • Stood to watch plays • Location of the Globe • Shakespeare’s nickname • What Shakespeare died on • Shakespeare’s time period • Shakespeare’s longest play • Played the part of females • Special effect drums created • Queen during the time period • # of children Shakespeare had • How people knew there was a play • ...
Shakespeare Open Note Quiz 2018-01-03
Across
- Special effect drums created
- Cost of cheap seats
- What Shakespeare died on
- Speech with no other character’s on stage
- Language Shakespeare helped develop
- Location of the Globe
- Comedies, histories, tragedies, & __.
- How people knew there was a play
- Queen during the time period
- Shakespeare’s nickname
- Destroyed the original Globe Theater
- # of children Shakespeare had
Down
- Shakespeare’s wife
- Shakespeare’s time period
- Common disease during time period
- Audience knows something the characters don’t
- Stood to watch plays
- Stratford-__-Avon
- Time of day when plays took place
- Shakespeare invented 1700 of these
- Characters coming from under the stage signified
- Shakespeare was a writer & an __.
- Shakespeare’s longest play
- Played the part of females
- Heard by audience but not other characters
25 Clues: Stratford-__-Avon • Shakespeare’s wife • Cost of cheap seats • Stood to watch plays • Location of the Globe • Shakespeare’s nickname • What Shakespeare died on • Shakespeare’s time period • Shakespeare’s longest play • Played the part of females • Special effect drums created • Queen during the time period • # of children Shakespeare had • How people knew there was a play • ...
The Gavellier Trial 1 - History 2021-01-13
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- Native Americans depended on this animal
- Released in 2001. Learn anything here
- pyramids
- South American empire of the Peru Highlands
- First Roman Emperor
- the lion fortress
- 'Defense Power' of Germany during WW2
- All roads lead here
- this program landed men on the moon
- Homer wrote this and Illiad
- A deaf German composer and pianist. Regarded
- Grave Yard of Empires
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- Major reason for US Civil war
- seafaring Scandinavians
- Cultural and scientific period of rebirth
- Spanish painter. Pioneered cubism.
- Russian emperors are called this
- China built a 'Great' one
- Father of History
- A wooden horse spelled its downfall
- first disease eradicated my man
- The Americans 'purchased' it from the French
- home to a massive canal connecting two oceans
23 Clues: pyramids • the lion fortress • Father of History • First Roman Emperor • All roads lead here • Grave Yard of Empires • seafaring Scandinavians • China built a 'Great' one • Homer wrote this and Illiad • Major reason for US Civil war • first disease eradicated my man • Russian emperors are called this • Spanish painter. Pioneered cubism. • A wooden horse spelled its downfall • ...
Unit 2 Crossword 2021-11-22
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- Founded the Dominicans
- This person was St. Benedict's twin sister
- This religion began as result of a revelation to Mohammad
- Charlemagne's father
- Charlemagne tried to unite the Church through this language
- True or False: Benedictines are no longer around today
- "Pray and Work"
- Constantine's Mother, remembered for the True Cross
- Built a theology around Aristotle
- The separation of the Eastern and Western Churches
- Co-initiated the second Crusade
- Wrote "City of God" and "Confessions"
Down
- First Holy Roman Emperor
- Charlemagne initiated the _______ Renaissance
- One social result of the crusades was a rise in ______
- Crowned Charlemagne in 800
- Muslims make pilgrimage to this Holy Site
- First Christian Emperor of Rome
- Baptized Constantine
- Heresy that claimed Christ could not have been divine
20 Clues: "Pray and Work" • Charlemagne's father • Baptized Constantine • Founded the Dominicans • First Holy Roman Emperor • Crowned Charlemagne in 800 • First Christian Emperor of Rome • Co-initiated the second Crusade • Built a theology around Aristotle • Wrote "City of God" and "Confessions" • Muslims make pilgrimage to this Holy Site • This person was St. Benedict's twin sister • ...
A11 2023-08-20
Across
- - Express one's opinions authoritatively
- - Prestigious quality or status
- - A slight or gentle odor
- - Multilingual person
- - Temporary relief or postponement
- - Ignite or revive a feeling or relationship
- - Yield to a temptation or pressure
- - Ill-tempered and difficult to deal with
- - Strongly worded criticism or rant
- - Sense of smell-related
- - Serene state of calmness
- - Discard or throw overboard
Down
- - Unconventional and free-spirited lifestyle
- - Groom or admire oneself, often with pride
- - Express or summarize concisely
- - Formal written order or directive
- - Self-assured and confident composure
- - Infuse or fill with a quality or feeling
- - Period of cultural and artistic revival
- - State of peacefulness and quiet
- - Attractiveness or charm
- - Extremely fast-paced and chaotic
- - Group of celebrated individuals
- - Strong dislike or hatred
24 Clues: - Multilingual person • - Sense of smell-related • - A slight or gentle odor • - Attractiveness or charm • - Serene state of calmness • - Strong dislike or hatred • - Discard or throw overboard • - Prestigious quality or status • - Express or summarize concisely • - State of peacefulness and quiet • - Group of celebrated individuals • - Temporary relief or postponement • ...
Landmark Legends 2023-10-09
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- - Greek temple dedicated to Athena in Athens
- - Ancient Roman amphitheater for gladiatorial contests
- - Barcelona's famous basilica designed by Gaudí
- - Ancient statues on Easter Island
- - Cambodian temple complex in Siem Reap
- - Parisian iron structure designed by Gustave Eiffel
- - Ancient citadel in Athens with historic ruins
- - Giant statue overlooking Rio de Janeiro
- - World's tallest statue, honoring Sardar Patel in India
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- - Mayan archaeological site in Mexico
- - Ancient fortification in northern China
- - Famous clock tower in London
- - Distinctive performing arts venue in Australia
- - Magnificent white marble mausoleum in India
- - Ancient city carved into rose-red cliffs in Jordan
- - Egyptian tombs for pharaohs
- - Iconic symbol of freedom in New York Harbor
- - Prehistoric monument in England
- - Inca citadel in the Andes Mountains
- - Renaissance-era basilica in Vatican City
20 Clues: - Egyptian tombs for pharaohs • - Famous clock tower in London • - Prehistoric monument in England • - Ancient statues on Easter Island • - Mayan archaeological site in Mexico • - Inca citadel in the Andes Mountains • - Cambodian temple complex in Siem Reap • - Ancient fortification in northern China • - Giant statue overlooking Rio de Janeiro • ...
1920s Review {Khloe+Stella} 2024-02-01
Across
- This was faster to cook.
- music they listened to in Harlem
- This was huge and bulky and took a long time to warm up.
- she wrote the "queen of the blue"
- He played the trumpet.
- He painted the Great Migration Series.
- Who wrote the Great Gatsby.
- There was a on and off switch.
- who entered a place where bootlegged liquor was easy to get?
- killing people
Down
- WHat did Henry Ford create?
- time in history when you couldn't drink alcohol
- THis washes things faster.
- famous jazz club in Harlem
- who smuggled alcohol illegally?
- where were they traviling
- THis traveled to a place called Kill Devil Hills
- Who wrote the Grapes of Wrath?
- african american jobs
- One of the most famous Harlem Renaissance jazz musicians
20 Clues: killing people • african american jobs • He played the trumpet. • This was faster to cook. • where were they traviling • THis washes things faster. • famous jazz club in Harlem • WHat did Henry Ford create? • Who wrote the Great Gatsby. • Who wrote the Grapes of Wrath? • There was a on and off switch. • who smuggled alcohol illegally? • music they listened to in Harlem • ...
Spelling Week 9 2023-10-19
Across
- male relative
- a person who inherits another's belongings
- (v.) to blame; scold
- a dishonest or unscrupulous man
- druggist; pharmacist
- dispensation Permission required from the Pope in order to be exempted from the laws or observances of the Church
- A religious movement of the 16th century that began as an attempt to reform the Roman Catholic Church and resulted in the creation of Protestant churches.
- truth
- a rude person
- To deceive; to charm; to enchant
Down
- face; facial expression
- authority; rule
- declare invalid
- "rebirth"; following the Middle Ages, a movement that centered on the revival of interest in the classical learning of Greece and Rome
- bitter resentment or ill-will
- to hurry
- soon, shortly
- noisy fight
- stray, wander
- deprived of; made unhappy through a loss
20 Clues: truth • authority; rule • to hurry • noisy fight • stray, wander • declare invalid • soon, shortly • male relative • druggist; pharmacist • a rude person • (v.) to blame; scold • face; facial expression • bitter resentment or ill-will • a dishonest or unscrupulous man • To deceive; to charm; to enchant • ...
Sythe 2019-10-08
Across
- Another way saying to kill
- To have a loss of hope
- For something certan to happen.
- Someone has this if they can never die
- The feeling of being sad after someone has passed.
- To have a harmful effect in a percise way.
- french work for rebirth.
- The condition to be anonymous.
- Following something you believe in
- Continous vibration of sound.
- To be tiresome,
Down
- A government official that is empoured to order on death.
- Ones who take away the weak
- Covert into normal language.
- Ones oppenent in a conflict.
- Interupting something
- Everyone has somesort Perof a _______ device.
- To mke someone very weak.
- a feelig that soething bad will happen.
- To have the feeling of being unesy.
- Doing something very poorly is being _____.
21 Clues: To be tiresome, • Interupting something • To have a loss of hope • french work for rebirth. • To mke someone very weak. • Another way saying to kill • Ones who take away the weak • Covert into normal language. • Ones oppenent in a conflict. • Continous vibration of sound. • The condition to be anonymous. • For something certan to happen. • Following something you believe in • ...
Italy: World Food Markets 2020-11-01
Across
- Italy is shaped like a ____.
- A black boat used for transportation in Venice
- Italian island
- Fruits native to South America and Mexico
- Italian word for fish market
- Italian word for bakery
- A type of Italian glass
- Birthplace of Italian Renaissance
- An eatery that serves simple food
- A symbol of Venice
- Made from Trebbiano grapes
- Italian food that comes in shapes of tubes, shells and strands
Down
- Has 138 steps
- Italy is known for this herb.
- Shell stuffed with sweetened ricotta cheese
- Italian ice cream
- Italian word for waterbus
- Fountain in Rome with a statue of Neptune in it.
- Italian word for market
- The city of Venice is traversed by these.
- Italian cheese aged for 2-4 years
- A staple of Mediterranean cuisine
22 Clues: Has 138 steps • Italian island • Italian ice cream • A symbol of Venice • Italian word for bakery • A type of Italian glass • Italian word for market • Italian word for waterbus • Made from Trebbiano grapes • Italy is shaped like a ____. • Italian word for fish market • Italy is known for this herb. • Birthplace of Italian Renaissance • Italian cheese aged for 2-4 years • ...
Shelby Pepin- Prologue 2020-09-15
Across
- citizens rule and make laws
- a gov ruled by a group of people
- monarchs were chosen by God
- part of legislative branch
- religious reform movement
- a single person called a king or monarch ruled in a government called a monarany
- a system for controlling the society, and leader
- a religion founded by Jesus
- customs and principle established
- a form of government,citizens elect
- the religion of Israelites and jews
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- powers of the ruler restricted
- Roman Christianity
- a government ruled by powerful people
- turning point in English history
- a the methods of science
- England's national lecture
- ruling over people
- renewed interest in classical culture
- the king couldn't punish subjects
- traditional English respect
- formal summary of the rights
22 Clues: Roman Christianity • ruling over people • a the methods of science • religious reform movement • England's national lecture • part of legislative branch • citizens rule and make laws • monarchs were chosen by God • traditional English respect • a religion founded by Jesus • formal summary of the rights • powers of the ruler restricted • a gov ruled by a group of people • ...
The Protestant Reformation & The Renaissance 2023-07-03
Across
- property or inheritance
- to seize or take
- clear plain to see
- dutch priest and humanist
- subjects such as grammar and rhetoric and history
- wrote a guide for rules o how to gain power
- financial reporter
- man who affected the direction of the Reformation
- extreme calling for change
- assembly of German princes
- changeable
- Swiss city state
Down
- everyday language
- God has predetermined who would gain salvation
- government run by church leaders
- religious groups that have broken away from the Roman church
- movement of intellectual studies
- allowed Renaissance artists to create realistic art
- german monk leader of protestant movement
- lessoning of time a soul would spend in purgatory
- acceptable middle ground
- practice teaching
- an ideal society
23 Clues: changeable • to seize or take • an ideal society • Swiss city state • everyday language • practice teaching • clear plain to see • financial reporter • property or inheritance • acceptable middle ground • dutch priest and humanist • extreme calling for change • assembly of German princes • government run by church leaders • movement of intellectual studies • ...
Bruins Crossword 2024-12-12
Across
- Masterpiece of Italian Renaissance sculpted by Michelangelo
- Threatening to expose someone’s private information for a reward
- Suspicious vehicle
- Lion, tiger, jaguar
- Popular birthday dessert
- Children's book by Lewis Carroll, published in 1865
- Usual,typical,expected
- Sociopath and psychopaths are the same thing, this is a ____
- Patrick Bateman
Down
- The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
- Short for Virginia; chaste and pure
- Can open a door without a key
- Has a emotional learning disability
- ___ America + describes Squidward Tentacles and Gaston: indifference
- Heart Of Glass, Rapture, Call Me
- ___ Man known for doing crazy things; a state
- ___ keys are often missing
- ____ In The Middle + feeling during finals week
- Number one major among specific fields within science and engineering
- Known for empathizing with their patients
20 Clues: Patrick Bateman • Suspicious vehicle • Lion, tiger, jaguar • Usual,typical,expected • Popular birthday dessert • ___ keys are often missing • Can open a door without a key • Heart Of Glass, Rapture, Call Me • Short for Virginia; chaste and pure • Has a emotional learning disability • Known for empathizing with their patients • ___ Man known for doing crazy things; a state • ...
The roaring 20's tc 2025-03-06
Across
- this famous sign outside of Los angeles
- crashed in 1929
- became more popular
- white supremacist
- crashed
- these (blank) popped up like kool-aid wonder bread and baby ruth
- a movement that favored native-born Americans over immigrants
- women got this in this decade
- more physical touch in the dance
- this is the best thing since (2 words)
- made alcohol and gambling illegal
- a person who makes, distributes, or sells goods illegally
Down
- dresses that were straight and sleeveless(2 words)
- this rose and made Americans richer
- got more opportunities
- started to flourish
- gives women the right to vote
- renaissance
- this music has lots of brass instruments
- this is was a big thing for women (2 words)
- became popular in housholds
21 Clues: crashed • renaissance • crashed in 1929 • white supremacist • became more popular • started to flourish • got more opportunities • became popular in housholds • women got this in this decade • gives women the right to vote • more physical touch in the dance • made alcohol and gambling illegal • this rose and made Americans richer • this is the best thing since (2 words) • ...
Unit #9 crossword puzzle 2025-04-28
Across
- statue of a naked man
- Lisa Leonardo devinci painted this
- England vs.france
- rebirth
- invented the printing press
- author of the book utopia
- criticizes the European society of the time
- wrote the prince
- biggest country by land
- deadliest disease
- made the crusades
- an intellectual movement that emphasizes human values
- a painted ceiling
Down
- formal king of england
- expanded territory of russia through conquest and alliances
- created statue of david
- document from 1215 that limited the power of the English king
- painting with Jesus and his diciples
- hero of france
- signes the magna carta
- book about utopia society
- wrote in praise of folly
- a guide for political actions
- painted the Mona lisa
- wrote the famous play Romeo and juliet
25 Clues: rebirth • hero of france • wrote the prince • England vs.france • deadliest disease • made the crusades • a painted ceiling • statue of a naked man • painted the Mona lisa • formal king of england • signes the magna carta • created statue of david • biggest country by land • wrote in praise of folly • book about utopia society • author of the book utopia • invented the printing press • ...
dqdqd 2025-06-26
Across
- Morning Nostalgia (cereal, cartoons, pajamas)
- Renaissance Era (The Lion King, Aladdin, Mulan…)
- Rise of the Internet (AOL, dial-up, chat rooms)
- Princesses & Rap Kings (Britney, Tupac, Nirvana...)
- Movies of the '90s
- Generation (TRL, music videos, VJs)
- Bands vs Girl Power (Backstreet Boys, Spice Girls…)
- Sitcom Royalty (Friends, Seinfeld, Fresh Prince...)
- Life in the '90s (Trapper Keepers, gel pens, pencil toppers)
- We Grew Up With (Rugrats, Pokémon, Animaniacs…)
- Commercial Jingles & Slogans
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- You Had If You Were Cool in the '90s
- Moments of the '90s (Clinton, Berlin Wall, Gulf War)
- Fails (and Wins) (Frosted tips, cargo pants, chokers)
- Nintendo & Sega Days
- Panic & Tech Paranoia
- & Garage Rock Legends
- & Tech Toys
- Rad '90s Slang
- Stars of the Decade (Michael Jordan, Serena, Tiger Woods)
20 Clues: & Tech Toys • Rad '90s Slang • Movies of the '90s • Nintendo & Sega Days • Panic & Tech Paranoia • & Garage Rock Legends • Commercial Jingles & Slogans • Generation (TRL, music videos, VJs) • You Had If You Were Cool in the '90s • Morning Nostalgia (cereal, cartoons, pajamas) • Rise of the Internet (AOL, dial-up, chat rooms) • We Grew Up With (Rugrats, Pokémon, Animaniacs…) • ...
Crossword Puzzle 7 - Italian Theme 2025-05-16
Across
- Place to buy authentic Italian ice cream
- Powerful Italian family that ruled Milan
- Folded pizza stuffed with cheese and fillings
- Italian city famous for its medieval architecture
- Traditional Italian folk dance
- Decorative Italian flooring style
- A type of hard Italian cheese used in cooking
- Italian opera composer from the Baroque era
- Venetian island famous for its glassmaking
- Traditional Italian holiday cake
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- Tomato, basil, and mozzarella salad
- Pasta sauce made with tomatoes and mozzarella
- Italian capital, rich in history and culture
- Historic Italian city known for Renaissance art
- Italian name for Venice
- Italian luxury fashion brand
- Patron saint of Milan
- Classical instrument perfected by Italian makers
- Italian word for "beer"
- Famous Italian conductor known for his precision
20 Clues: Patron saint of Milan • Italian name for Venice • Italian word for "beer" • Italian luxury fashion brand • Traditional Italian folk dance • Traditional Italian holiday cake • Decorative Italian flooring style • Tomato, basil, and mozzarella salad • Place to buy authentic Italian ice cream • Powerful Italian family that ruled Milan • Venetian island famous for its glassmaking • ...
Context for Othello 2023-03-16
Across
- Women during this time and in Othello experience this.
- A character that helps to develop Iago.
- Existing within multiple races.
- Role of women to men.
- Only character that is named in Gli Hecatommithi.
- Type of language Iago uses.
- Existing within multiple cultures.
- Setting of Othello.
- Being attractive because of being unusual.
- Tragedy written by Shakespeare taking place in Venice.
- Where Shakespeare was born.
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- Person who lived during the reign of James I.
- Someone who writes plays.
- Revival of art and literature from the 14-16th century.
- English playwright who made Othello.
- Speaking aloud.
- What were the Lord Chamberlain's Men?
- Antagonist in Othello.
- Discrimination against the ethnicity or race of a group of people.
- Term used to describe someone who is not white.
20 Clues: Speaking aloud. • Setting of Othello. • Role of women to men. • Antagonist in Othello. • Someone who writes plays. • Type of language Iago uses. • Where Shakespeare was born. • Existing within multiple races. • Existing within multiple cultures. • English playwright who made Othello. • What were the Lord Chamberlain's Men? • A character that helps to develop Iago. • ...
Riley's Renaissance and Reformation Crossword 2025-09-22
Across
- john calvin's followers in england
- act that made king henry viii the head of the church of england
- john calvin's followers in france
- where shakespeare is from
- monarch that made the anglican church the official church
- author of in praise of folly
- someone who provides financial support to an organization
- the book niccolo machiavelli wrote
- who created the printing press
- martin luther wrote this to challenge the church
- why king henry viii separated from the catholic church
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- english playwright
- the emphasis of the human instead of the church
- another way to refer to the jesuits
- who painted the mona lisa
- head of roman catholic church
- who started the protestant reformation
- buying forgiveness from sins
- who wrote utopia
- where did the northern renaissance begin
20 Clues: who wrote utopia • english playwright • who painted the mona lisa • where shakespeare is from • buying forgiveness from sins • author of in praise of folly • head of roman catholic church • who created the printing press • john calvin's followers in france • john calvin's followers in england • the book niccolo machiavelli wrote • another way to refer to the jesuits • ...
Kruiswoordraadsel - het sonnet 2021-05-07
Across
- De periode waarin het sonnet ontstaan is en is ook de vertaling voor ‘wedergeboorte’.
- Het rijmschema van het eerste kwatrijn van het Nederlands sonnet. Het is ook een Zweedse popgroep uit de jaren 70 die onder andere het liedje ‘Waterloo’ zong op het Eurosong Festival.
- Afwisseling van beklemtoonde en onbeklemtoonde lettergrepen. Die lettergrepen kunnen worden aangeduid in het gedicht door kleine symbolen zoals streepjes, boogjes…
- Periode van economische en culturele bloei in Nederland tussen 1600- 1700. Het eerste woord verwijst naar een heel erg dure grondstof.
- 2 kwatrijnen vormen samen één…
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- Een inhoudelijke wending in het gedicht. De eenheid van spanning komt erin voor.
- Educatieve reis als voorbereiding op handelscarrière.
- Het idool van de grondlegger van de Italiaanse Renaissance en wordt ook wel ‘de vader van het sonnet’ genoemd.
- Onbeklemtoonde klank wordt opgevolgd door een beklemtoonde klank (tweeledig versvoet). Het woord komt ook voor in een Belgisch biermerk (…-De-Bois) en is Frans voor ‘been’.
- Eén van de belangrijkste dichters en toneelschrijvers van de Gouden Eeuw. Het is ook een lichaamsdeel waarin de meeste zintuigen zich bevinden. (alleen anders geschreven)
10 Clues: 2 kwatrijnen vormen samen één… • Educatieve reis als voorbereiding op handelscarrière. • Een inhoudelijke wending in het gedicht. De eenheid van spanning komt erin voor. • De periode waarin het sonnet ontstaan is en is ook de vertaling voor ‘wedergeboorte’. • ...
Unit 2 Bonus 2021-08-16
Across
- group that terrorized most of Asia
- leader of the mongols
- Country where the Renaissance began
- He painted the Mona Lisa
- His 95 Theses started the Reformation
- group primarily located in Peru
- Johann Gutenberg's invention
- King ____ VIII started the Church of England
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- war between two English families
- the exchange of goods and diseases from the old world to the new world
- killed millions of people during the Middle Ages
- trade route between Europe, Africa and the New World
12 Clues: leader of the mongols • He painted the Mona Lisa • Johann Gutenberg's invention • group primarily located in Peru • war between two English families • group that terrorized most of Asia • Country where the Renaissance began • His 95 Theses started the Reformation • King ____ VIII started the Church of England • killed millions of people during the Middle Ages • ...
Chapter 12 Crossword 2022-05-16
Across
- used by the vikings to travel the sea
- weathering and erosion caused by moving masses of ice
- a period of artistic and intellectual activity
- period of slow economic decline
- a land of frozen soil where only mosses survive
- areas where short grasses are the dominant plantlife
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- narrow water filled valleys
- independent regions linked to other ones
- countries with less ethnic diversity
- regional variations in language
- a religion based on ancient myths with a number of different gods
- factory ships
12 Clues: factory ships • narrow water filled valleys • regional variations in language • period of slow economic decline • countries with less ethnic diversity • used by the vikings to travel the sea • independent regions linked to other ones • a period of artistic and intellectual activity • a land of frozen soil where only mosses survive • ...
Spanish Conquests Vocabulary 2025-03-20
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- Term used for the Americas after discovery
- A person who explores a new or unfamiliar area
- A reason for doing something
- A period of cultural and artistic rebirth
- Related to the sea and navigation
- A government ruled by a king or queen
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- Spanish explorer who conquered new lands
- An advanced society with culture and laws
- Expanding a country's power over others
- Forced labour with no freedom
- A land controlled by a distant country
- Fame and honour gained through achievements
12 Clues: A reason for doing something • Forced labour with no freedom • Related to the sea and navigation • A government ruled by a king or queen • A land controlled by a distant country • Expanding a country's power over others • Spanish explorer who conquered new lands • An advanced society with culture and laws • A period of cultural and artistic rebirth • ...
History 2024-12-18
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- Indian leader known for his philosophy of non-violent resistance and leading India to independence from Britain.
- The last active ruler of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt, famously known for her relationships with Julius Caesar and Mark Antony.
- British Prime Minister during World War II, known for his leadership and speeches during the conflict.
- Referring to the legendary Trojan War, which is the subject of many classical Greek stories, including Homer's "The Iliad."
- French military leader who rose to prominence during the French Revolution and later became emperor of France.
- War A period of tension between the United States and the Soviet Union from the end of World War II until the early 1990s.
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- A cultural movement in Europe during the 14th-17th centuries, known for its revival of classical art and learning.
- A sudden, radical, or complete change in government or political structure, often involving violence.
- A Renaissance political philosopher known for his book "The Prince," which explores the nature of power and leadership.
- Brothers American inventors who are credited with the first successful powered flight in 1903.
10 Clues: Brothers American inventors who are credited with the first successful powered flight in 1903. • A sudden, radical, or complete change in government or political structure, often involving violence. • British Prime Minister during World War II, known for his leadership and speeches during the conflict. • ...
Relationship Crossword Puzzle 2015-08-09
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- Michelle Collects These (in excess)
- Nick's Church in Bellevue, WA
- Michelle's Home State
- Number of Michelle's Siblings
- Nick's Music Hobby
- Street Michelle Lived on Since College
- Mutually-Appreciated Renaissance Composer's Last Name
- State Nick Was Born In
- Michelle's Undergraduate Degree
- Michelle's Strange Popcorn Topping
- Michelle's Childhood Dog's Name
- Number of Flights Taken Between Seattle and Logan Before Marriage
- Nick's Favorite "Plays on Words"
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- Michelle's Last Employer
- Days Between First Online Message and First Phone Call
- Dating Site Where Nick and Michelle Met
- Nick's Preferred Outdoor Activity
- Location of First Kiss
- Nick's Last Employer
- Flying Mode of Transportation Michelle Unwittingly Declined for Proposal
- Hot Beverage Both Enjoy
- Restaurant Where Nick Met His Future In-Laws
- Transmission Type Both Enjoy Driving
23 Clues: Nick's Music Hobby • Nick's Last Employer • Michelle's Home State • Location of First Kiss • State Nick Was Born In • Hot Beverage Both Enjoy • Michelle's Last Employer • Nick's Church in Bellevue, WA • Number of Michelle's Siblings • Michelle's Undergraduate Degree • Michelle's Childhood Dog's Name • Nick's Favorite "Plays on Words" • Nick's Preferred Outdoor Activity • ...
Exploring the Americas 2015-09-24
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- point of land that sticks out into the water
- instrument that shows direction of magnetic north
- use of scientific knowledge for practical purposes
- period of awakening of culture and learning
- a direct water route through the Americas
- instrument used to plan a course using the stars
- a journey to a holy place
- a fleet of warships
- type of fort usually built near a mission
- religious communities
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- movement calling for reform in the church
- culture of ancient Greece and Rome
- resistance such as to disease
- to go all the way around something
- to change
- Spanish explorers
- towns
- Muslim house of worship
- expedition to take back Christian holy sites
- new form of Christianity that did not accept the Pope
20 Clues: towns • to change • Spanish explorers • a fleet of warships • religious communities • Muslim house of worship • a journey to a holy place • resistance such as to disease • culture of ancient Greece and Rome • to go all the way around something • movement calling for reform in the church • a direct water route through the Americas • type of fort usually built near a mission • ...
Ch. 3 - Crossword Puzzle 2020-11-24
Across
- area where Ponce de Leon landed
- his Italian name was Giovanni Caboto
- searching for fountain of youth
- means rebirth
- Spanish conquerors
- religion most common in Spain
- meaning of Pacific
- the Aztec capital
- to change something
- country that John Cabot sailed for
- religious teacher
- German priest-began the Reformation
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- South America named after him
- a person who sets up and runs a business
- led a group of Vikings
- Spanish explorer-reached the Pacific
- an agreement between countries
- set up the first school to train sailors
- conquered the Inca empire
- conquered the Aztec empire
- his expedition sailed around the world
- the country that Columbus sailed for
- narrow strip of land
- invented the printing press
24 Clues: means rebirth • the Aztec capital • religious teacher • Spanish conquerors • meaning of Pacific • to change something • narrow strip of land • led a group of Vikings • conquered the Inca empire • conquered the Aztec empire • invented the printing press • South America named after him • religion most common in Spain • an agreement between countries • area where Ponce de Leon landed • ...
Shakespeare Open Note Quiz 2018-01-03
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- Queen during the time period
- Location of the Globe
- Played the part of females
- Shakespeare was a writer & an __.
- Language Shakespeare helped develop
- Heard by audience but not other characters
- Shakespeare’s wife
- Destroyed the original Globe Theater
- Cost of cheap seats
- # of children Shakespeare had
- Time of day when plays took place
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- What Shakespeare died on
- How people knew there was a play
- Shakespeare’s time period
- Shakespeare’s nickname
- Stratford-__-Avon
- Shakespeare invented 1700 of these
- Audience knows something the characters don’t
- Stood to watch plays
- Special effect drums created
- Speech with no other character’s on stage
- Common disease during time period
- Shakespeare’s longest play
- Comedies, histories, tragedies, & __.
- Characters coming from under the stage signified
25 Clues: Stratford-__-Avon • Shakespeare’s wife • Cost of cheap seats • Stood to watch plays • Location of the Globe • Shakespeare’s nickname • What Shakespeare died on • Shakespeare’s time period • Played the part of females • Shakespeare’s longest play • Queen during the time period • Special effect drums created • # of children Shakespeare had • How people knew there was a play • ...
Shakespeare Open Note Quiz 2018-01-03
Across
- Played the part of females
- Shakespeare’s wife
- What Shakespeare died on
- Shakespeare’s time period
- How people knew there was a play
- Stood to watch plays
- Shakespeare invented 1700 of these
- Characters coming from under the stage signified
- Speech with no other character’s on stage
- Comedies, histories, tragedies, & __.
- Language Shakespeare helped develop
- Destroyed the original Globe Theater
- Common disease during time period
- # of children Shakespeare had
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- Shakespeare’s nickname
- Shakespeare’s longest play
- Audience knows something the characters don’t
- Shakespeare was a writer & an __.
- Time of day when plays took place
- Location of the Globe
- Stratford-__-Avon
- Queen during the time period
- Cost of cheap seats
- Special effect drums created
- Heard by audience but not other characters
25 Clues: Stratford-__-Avon • Shakespeare’s wife • Cost of cheap seats • Stood to watch plays • Location of the Globe • Shakespeare’s nickname • What Shakespeare died on • Shakespeare’s time period • Played the part of females • Shakespeare’s longest play • Queen during the time period • Special effect drums created • # of children Shakespeare had • How people knew there was a play • ...
World History 2021-06-10
Across
- confidence or trust
- exploration
- a indian religion
- Richest Human Ever
- Youngest Monothestic Relgion
- Founder of islam
- First to sail around Africa
- halted the muslims advance into europe
- holiest city in saudi arabia
- the group of people on boats that invaded france
- Means Rebirth
- Killed millions of People
- this battle was fought on oct 14 1066
- jewish temple
- founded by Sundiata Keita
- advancements in different technologies
- they follow the practice of islam
- huge civilizations
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- treaty that divided
- Civilization is the Andes Mountains
- the decline of rome
- a drought of food
- this is the most ferocious empire
- longest dynasty in chinese history
- major religion monotheistic
- Famous Shakespeare Play
- the italian banking family
27 Clues: exploration • Means Rebirth • jewish temple • Founder of islam • a indian religion • a drought of food • Richest Human Ever • huge civilizations • treaty that divided • confidence or trust • the decline of rome • Famous Shakespeare Play • Killed millions of People • founded by Sundiata Keita • the italian banking family • major religion monotheistic • First to sail around Africa • ...
Spelling Week 9 2021-11-11
Across
- a rude person
- stray, wander
- male relative
- soon, shortly
- a person who inherits another's belongings
- truth
- To deceive; to charm; to enchant
- Permission required from the Pope in order to be exempted from the laws or observances of the Church
- A religious movement of the 16th century that began as an attempt to reform the Roman Catholic Church and resulted in the creation of Protestant churches.
- deprived of; made unhappy through a loss
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- (v.) to blame; scold
- bitter resentment or ill-will
- "rebirth"; following the Middle Ages, a movement that centered on the revival of interest in the classical learning of Greece and Rome
- authority; rule
- face; facial expression
- noisy fight
- declare invalid
- druggist; pharmacist
- a dishonest or unscrupulous man
- to hurry
20 Clues: truth • to hurry • noisy fight • a rude person • stray, wander • male relative • soon, shortly • authority; rule • declare invalid • (v.) to blame; scold • druggist; pharmacist • face; facial expression • bitter resentment or ill-will • a dishonest or unscrupulous man • To deceive; to charm; to enchant • deprived of; made unhappy through a loss • a person who inherits another's belongings • ...
Crossword Puzzle #1 2022-05-15
Across
- They say this keeps the doctor away
- The sunshine state
- Capital of Germany
- Extreme happiness
- A box without hinges, key, or lid; Yet golden treasure inside is hid
- Second to last
- Man's best friend
- Mighty tree
- What gets more wet while it dries?
- Apprentice
- They enjoy bread
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- What has a ring but no finger?
- They connect two parts of a house
- One under par
- Greek storyteller. Some say he won his freedom with his writings
- Birthplace of the Renaissance
- Sad for no reason
- Capital of the Netherlands
- The evergreen state
- America's pastime
- Student of Socrates, teacher of Aristotle
- Big body of blue
- Land of the rising sun
- Doctors used to take his oath
- The windows of the soul
25 Clues: Apprentice • Mighty tree • One under par • Second to last • Big body of blue • They enjoy bread • Sad for no reason • America's pastime • Extreme happiness • Man's best friend • The sunshine state • Capital of Germany • The evergreen state • Land of the rising sun • The windows of the soul • Capital of the Netherlands • Birthplace of the Renaissance • Doctors used to take his oath • ...
Kendall Magulick- Renaissance and Reformation 2024-09-19
Across
- the kind of England who had 6 wives
- aloowing tolerance in the Holy Roman Empire
- a movement for religious reform
- invented the printing press
- a meeting of the clergy
- use of ones native language
- painted the ceilings of the Sistine Chappel
- a non catholic Christian
- Daughter of Anne Boleyn
- mass production of books
- declare invalid
- representing a 3 dimensional space in a 2 dimensional painting
- second wife of Henry was beheaded
- non religious -
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- protestant leader
- religous group
- act as missionaries and spread faith
- rebirth
- catholic church tried to reform
- welfare of human kind
- painted the school of Athens
- sculpted a bronze statue of David
- created the Mona Lisa
- church in England
- rich person
- sale of forgiveness
26 Clues: rebirth • rich person • religous group • declare invalid • protestant leader • church in England • sale of forgiveness • welfare of human kind • created the Mona Lisa • a meeting of the clergy • Daughter of Anne Boleyn • a non catholic Christian • mass production of books • non religious - • invented the printing press • use of ones native language • painted the school of Athens • ...
List 9 2023-10-19
Across
- face; facial expression
- soon, shortly
- a person who inherits another's belongings
- truth
- To deceive; to charm; to enchant
- Permission required from the Pope in order to be exempted from the laws or observances of the Church
- A religious movement of the 16th century that began as an attempt to reform the Roman Catholic Church and resulted in the creation of Protestant churches.
- deprived of; made unhappy through a loss
- a rude person
- male relative
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- to blame; scold
- to hurry
- "rebirth"; following the Middle Ages, a movement that centered on the revival of interest in the classical learning of Greece and Rome
- authority; rule
- declare invalid
- druggist; pharmacist
- stray, wander
- bitter resentment or ill-will
- a dishonest or unscrupulous man
- noisy fight
20 Clues: truth • to hurry • noisy fight • soon, shortly • stray, wander • a rude person • male relative • to blame; scold • authority; rule • declare invalid • druggist; pharmacist • face; facial expression • bitter resentment or ill-will • a dishonest or unscrupulous man • To deceive; to charm; to enchant • deprived of; made unhappy through a loss • a person who inherits another's belongings • ...
Spelling Week 9 2023-10-19
Across
- male relative
- a person who inherits another's belongings
- (v.) to blame; scold
- a dishonest or unscrupulous man
- druggist; pharmacist
- dispensation Permission required from the Pope in order to be exempted from the laws or observances of the Church
- A religious movement of the 16th century that began as an attempt to reform the Roman Catholic Church and resulted in the creation of Protestant churches.
- truth
- a rude person
- To deceive; to charm; to enchant
Down
- face; facial expression
- authority; rule
- declare invalid
- "rebirth"; following the Middle Ages, a movement that centered on the revival of interest in the classical learning of Greece and Rome
- bitter resentment or ill-will
- to hurry
- soon, shortly
- noisy fight
- stray, wander
- deprived of; made unhappy through a loss
20 Clues: truth • authority; rule • to hurry • noisy fight • stray, wander • declare invalid • soon, shortly • male relative • druggist; pharmacist • a rude person • (v.) to blame; scold • face; facial expression • bitter resentment or ill-will • a dishonest or unscrupulous man • To deceive; to charm; to enchant • ...
Cycle 4 Vocabulary 2024-09-23
Across
- Lack; the state of being deprived of something
- Deprived of or lacking something
- The quality of being steady, calm, and serious
- Unhappy; lonely
- Causing freedom or salvation
- A revival or renewed interest in something
- Insignificant, unimportant
- To assign or designate for
- Temporary; arranged or existing for the present
- A feeling of pensive sadness
- To decline morally
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- A hobby or minor occupation
- Comfort; consolation in sorrow
- Happening by chance rather than intention; accidental
- Self-examination; contemplation of one's own thoughts and feelings
- To change one's system of beliefs
- In a way impossible to untangle
- To fail to keep a promise to repay a loan
- A sudden realization or insight
- To cause people to be separated based on gender, race, or other factors
20 Clues: Unhappy; lonely • To decline morally • Insignificant, unimportant • To assign or designate for • A hobby or minor occupation • Causing freedom or salvation • A feeling of pensive sadness • Comfort; consolation in sorrow • In a way impossible to untangle • A sudden realization or insight • Deprived of or lacking something • To change one's system of beliefs • ...
Detroit's 313 Day Puzzle 2024-03-05
Across
- Berry Gordy Jr.'s creation
- What does “Detroit” mean?
- Pop factory located on Gratiot.
- Who Founded Detroit for fur trading.
- What is the name largest theater in Detroit?
- Plaza Where is the Detroit Techno Fest is held?
- Outdoor Project in McDougall neighborhood .
- What is known as “0 Mile” in Detroit, MI?
- Oldest existing neighborhood?
- Football Team?
- First Freeway?
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- Chip Factory located on Gratiot?
- Bridge to Canada?
- Was the Tallest department store in the world. Demolished in ’98.
- Nickname?
- Tallest Building?
- Largest island Park
- Tunnel to Canada?
- Largest abandoned factory
- Baseball Team
- First Black Mayor?
- Oldest Jazz Lounge?
- Basketball Team?
- First Pathed Street?
- Detroit’s Hockey Team?
- He started K-Mart
- Favorite Ginger Ale
27 Clues: Nickname? • Baseball Team • Football Team? • First Freeway? • Basketball Team? • Bridge to Canada? • Tallest Building? • Tunnel to Canada? • He started K-Mart • First Black Mayor? • Largest island Park • Oldest Jazz Lounge? • Favorite Ginger Ale • First Pathed Street? • Detroit’s Hockey Team? • What does “Detroit” mean? • Largest abandoned factory • Berry Gordy Jr.'s creation • ...
Unit II 2022-11-17
Across
- means submission
- Muslims pilgrimage to this place
- Benedict was from this place
- Split between East and West
- Benedict never become one of these
- Means Pray and Work
- Benedict's twin sister
- Charlemagne was crowned on this day
- One of Europe's oldest' universities
- Renaissance that revived Ancient Rome under the reign of Charlemagne
- means begging or living off charitable donation
- from Spain and dedicated his life to preaching
- The angel who appeared to Muhammad in the cave
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- Charlemagne defeated them
- monks worked hard to transcribe/-late these
- Benedict founded this monastery
- Charlemagne's father
- Benedict has this bird as a symbol of his
- from Italy and dedicated his life to the poor
- ancient Roman poet, manuscripts made by monks
- Charlemagne reformed them
21 Clues: means submission • Means Pray and Work • Charlemagne's father • Benedict's twin sister • Charlemagne defeated them • Charlemagne reformed them • Split between East and West • Benedict was from this place • Benedict founded this monastery • Muslims pilgrimage to this place • Benedict never become one of these • Charlemagne was crowned on this day • One of Europe's oldest' universities • ...
Art puzzle 2023-01-19
Across
- non figurative artworks
- the name given to gigantic stones
- means old
- a word that means rock
- using tiny dots to create a painting
- means new
- Used by Paleolithic men as a tool
- picture like quality painting is called
- where Neolithic men lived
- Geometric shapes used to make art
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- world’s most famous portrait
- an artwork that looks real but couldn’t possibly be real
- symbol used to represent a company group or individual
- the rebirth of knowledge
- artist responsible for surrealism moment in art
- Invented cubism
- where the Lascaux caves were found
- mega stone structure found in England
- what is the last name of the American who invented action art
- stone figurine of a braided fat ancient woman
- where Paleolithic men lived
21 Clues: means old • means new • Invented cubism • a word that means rock • non figurative artworks • the rebirth of knowledge • where Neolithic men lived • where Paleolithic men lived • world’s most famous portrait • the name given to gigantic stones • Used by Paleolithic men as a tool • Geometric shapes used to make art • where the Lascaux caves were found • ...
Lesson 1 & 2 Vocabulary 2025-12-04
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- synonym: unenthusiastic
- antonym: reveal
- to bring up a subject for discussion
- to eat greedily
- synonym: interfere
- synonym: renewal
- synonym: happen
- antonyms: attract; confront
- pertaining to or constituting a major crime
- a witty expression
- antonym: unite
- coin collector
- antonyms: disconnect; divide; separate
- antonym: abundance
- to sharpen
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- narcotic used to cause sleep or brief pain relief
- shameless boldness
- antonyms: discount; refund
- to think deeply
- synonyms: annoy; harass
- mentally ill; insane
- antonym: modern; up-to-date
- synonyms: contemplative; thoughtful
- ordinary writing or speech (not poetry, music)
- a violent criminal
- believing that all events in life are inevitable and determined by fate
- synonym: cartoon
- synonym: procrastinate
- synonyms: decent; moral
- synonym: delighted
30 Clues: to sharpen • antonym: unite • coin collector • antonym: reveal • to think deeply • to eat greedily • synonym: happen • synonym: renewal • synonym: cartoon • shameless boldness • synonym: interfere • a violent criminal • a witty expression • synonym: delighted • antonym: abundance • mentally ill; insane • synonym: procrastinate • synonym: unenthusiastic • synonyms: annoy; harass • synonyms: decent; moral • ...
Gazzetta Italiana Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-24
Across
- a German inventor and craftsman who introduced letterpress printing to Europe with his movable-type printing press.
- the revival of art and literature under the influence of classical models in the 14th–16th centuries.
- polo was a Venetian merchant, most well-known for his book The Travels
- Italian bourgeois family that ruled Florence and, later, Tuscany during most of the period from 1434 to 1737
- 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.
- relating to ancient Greek or Latin literature, art, or culture.
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- a person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization, cause, or activity.
- an outlook or system of thought attaching prime importance to human rather than divine or supernatural matters. Humanist beliefs stress the potential value and goodness of human beings, emphasize common human needs, and seek solely rational ways of solving human problems.
- ancient trade route, linking China with the West
- having or representing the sun as the center, as in the accepted astronomical model of the solar system.
- was an Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet of the High Renaissance.
- denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis.
12 Clues: ancient trade route, linking China with the West • relating to ancient Greek or Latin literature, art, or culture. • polo was a Venetian merchant, most well-known for his book The Travels • was an Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet of the High Renaissance. • denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis. • ...
Scientific Revolution 2024-04-09
Across
- government run by religious leaders
- in the Roman Catholic Church, pardon for sins committed during a person's lifetime
- a person who provides financial support for the arts
- art form in which an artist etches a design on a metal plate with acid and then uses the plate to make multiple prints
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- assembly or legislature
- a region that included parts of present-day northern France, Belgium, and the Netherlands; was an important industrial and financial center of northern Europe during the Middle Ages and Renaissance
- idealistic or visionary, usually used to describe a perfect society
- an intellectual movement at the heart of the Renaissance that focused on education and the classics
- Erasmus (c.1466–1536) was a Dutch priest, writer, and scholar who promoted humanism. He wrote texts on various subjects and produced a new Greek edition of the Christian Bible. He also called for a translation of the Bible into the vernacular, or everyday language, to help spread learning, ideas, and education. He also wanted to reform Church corruption.
- Swiss city-state that became a Calvinist theocracy in the 1500s; today a major city in Switzerland
10 Clues: assembly or legislature • government run by religious leaders • a person who provides financial support for the arts • idealistic or visionary, usually used to describe a perfect society • in the Roman Catholic Church, pardon for sins committed during a person's lifetime • ...
US History and Geography Vocabulary 2024-11-22
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- The Harlem Renaissance was an intellectual and cultural revival of African-American music, dance, art, fashion, literature, theater, politics and scholarship centered in Harlem
- illegal production, transport, and sale of illegal alcohol known as bootlegging.
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- women were fighting for the right to vote, which also paved the way for women to attend higher education.
- A group of American writers who came of age during World War I and established their literary reputations in the 1920s
- First urged moderation, then encouraged drinkers to help each other to resist temptation, and ultimately demanded that local, state, and national governments prohibit alcohol outright.
- English-speaking immigrants and native-born Americans reacted to the growing cultural diversity with growing racism and suspicion.
- half of urban families owned it
- Banks offered the country's first home mortgages. Manufacturers of everything--from cars to irons--allowed consumers to pay "on time."
- some religious fundamentalists charged that teaching evolution was destroying people's faith in God and in the Bible
- cluster of doctrines and attitudes centered on the belief that government is both harmful and unnecessary.
10 Clues: half of urban families owned it • illegal production, transport, and sale of illegal alcohol known as bootlegging. • women were fighting for the right to vote, which also paved the way for women to attend higher education. • cluster of doctrines and attitudes centered on the belief that government is both harmful and unnecessary. • ...
Chapter 18 cross word 2021-11-08
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- intellectual movement in France
- occasionally checked by parliament
- was named after Jean Calvin
- made during catholic reformation
- discovers of gravity and planet motion
- One of the greatest scientist of all time
- English overthrow of James II
- wanting to obtain materials
- wave of general dissents toward Catholics
- war between protestants and Catholics
- concept of of in scientific revolution
- focus on mankind as center of intelligence
- poorer people
- Many great scientific discoveries made
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- created Calvinism
- increase of global contacts
- people who can't have wealth producing property
- northern Europe intellectual movement
- form of Protestantism
- leaders passed rules without parliament
- wrote the 95 thesis
- Leader of Catholicism
- Time of art and philosophy
- what people got accused of being
24 Clues: poorer people • created Calvinism • wrote the 95 thesis • form of Protestantism • Leader of Catholicism • Time of art and philosophy • increase of global contacts • was named after Jean Calvin • wanting to obtain materials • English overthrow of James II • intellectual movement in France • made during catholic reformation • what people got accused of being • ...
Ikatlong Markahan - Puzzle 2022-04-18
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- hango sa salitang Griyego na 'demos' at 'kratia'
- isang templong Budista sa India na gawa sa laryo
- matinding pagmamahal sa bayan
- ang mga mamamayan ang pumipili ng kinatawan sa pamahalaan
- pinamumunuan ng isang diktador
- di-tuwirang pananakop sa isang bansang malaya
- salitang Latin na ang ibig sabihin ay command
- pantay-pantay ang lahat
- isang libingan na ipinagawa ni Shah Jahan
- isang laro sa India na nahahati sa dalawang pangkat
- salitang Latin na nangangahulugang magsasaka
- ebidensiyang laro na natagpuan sa panahon ng Ur
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- templo ng mga Islam
- nakilala bilang Mahatma
- adbenturerong mangangalakal mula Italya
- mga lider ng relihiyon ang namumuno
- dito itinatag ang samahang Mother's Front
- 'Muling Pagsilang'
- kauna-unahang hari ng Saudi Arabia
- pinakabantog na instrumento na gawa sa pinatuyong upo
20 Clues: 'Muling Pagsilang' • templo ng mga Islam • nakilala bilang Mahatma • pantay-pantay ang lahat • matinding pagmamahal sa bayan • pinamumunuan ng isang diktador • kauna-unahang hari ng Saudi Arabia • mga lider ng relihiyon ang namumuno • adbenturerong mangangalakal mula Italya • dito itinatag ang samahang Mother's Front • isang libingan na ipinagawa ni Shah Jahan • ...
Buuin ang "crossword puzzle". 2017-03-13
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- nagbabantay pagpapatupad ng mga kautusan ng Santo Papa
- tagapagtanggol ng kaharian
- tinaguriang Reyna ng Adriatiko
- dinadala sa palasyo upang sanayin
- isang ekspedisyong militar
- sistema ng pag-aari ng lupain, paggamit at pagpapaupa nito
- mga magsasakang nagpapasok ng salapi
- unang emperador ng Banal na Imperyong Romano
- kapangyarihan ng may lupa
- isinasama ng mga kabalyero upang tumulong sa kanila
- pinuno ng diocese
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- mga taong nakatira sa lupaing ibinigay upang maglingkod sa kanilang panginoon
- gitnang uri o middle class
- pagpapaunlad ng mga taglay na talento at kaalaman ng mga tao
- pinakamataas na pinuno ng Simbahan
- banal na lupain ng Katoliko
- muling pagsibol
- ang namumuno sa mga parokya
- lupang ipinamamahagi sa mga maharlikang nagbigay lingkod sa kaharian
- namumuno ng archdiocese
20 Clues: muling pagsibol • pinuno ng diocese • namumuno ng archdiocese • kapangyarihan ng may lupa • gitnang uri o middle class • tagapagtanggol ng kaharian • isang ekspedisyong militar • banal na lupain ng Katoliko • ang namumuno sa mga parokya • tinaguriang Reyna ng Adriatiko • dinadala sa palasyo upang sanayin • pinakamataas na pinuno ng Simbahan • mga magsasakang nagpapasok ng salapi • ...
Grade 8 Review 2021-02-08
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- Mixed blood European and Aboriginal.
- A series of Christian Holy Wars.
- Native South American people.
- Spanish conquerors of the Aztec peoples.
- Religion of Muslims.
- Scandinavian Norse raiders.
- The Sea between Europe & Africa.
- Former capital of the Byzantine Empire.
- Believed to be the last prophet of Islam.
- English Royal charter of rights.
- Divided England into 7 Kingdoms.
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- Sailed the ocean blue in 1492.
- Warm and fuzzy New World trade boom.
- A First Peoples that aided French.
- Goal of the Holy Wars.
- An Era of a new way of thinking.
- A Confederacy of First Peoples.
- Who discovered Canada in 1497.
- The First Holy Roman Emperor in 800.
- People of the Eastern Roman Empire.
- Leader of the Spanish Conquestadors.
21 Clues: Religion of Muslims. • Goal of the Holy Wars. • Scandinavian Norse raiders. • Native South American people. • Sailed the ocean blue in 1492. • Who discovered Canada in 1497. • A Confederacy of First Peoples. • A series of Christian Holy Wars. • An Era of a new way of thinking. • The Sea between Europe & Africa. • English Royal charter of rights. • Divided England into 7 Kingdoms. • ...
world history 2021-06-10
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- longest dynasty in chinese history
- the decline of rome
- they follow the practice of islam
- halted the muslims advance into europe
- - Civilization is the Andes Mountains
- - treaty that divided
- Founder of islam
- the group of people on boats that invaded france
- holiest city in saudi arabia
- a indian religion
- advancements in different technologies
- a drought of food
- exploration
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- - First to sail around Africa
- major religion monotheistic
- confidence or trust
- temple
- founded by Sundiata Keita
- - this is the most ferocious empire
- - this battle was fought on oct 14 1066
- huge civilizations
- - Richest Human Ever
- the italian banking family
- - Killed millions of People
- - Famous Shakespeare Play
- - Youngest Monothestic Relgion
- renaissance - Means Rebirth
27 Clues: temple • exploration • Founder of islam • a indian religion • a drought of food • huge civilizations • confidence or trust • the decline of rome • - Richest Human Ever • - treaty that divided • founded by Sundiata Keita • - Famous Shakespeare Play • the italian banking family • major religion monotheistic • - Killed millions of People • renaissance - Means Rebirth • holiest city in saudi arabia • ...
Shakespeare Open Note Quiz 2018-01-03
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- Shakespeare was a writer & an __.
- Stratford-__-Avon
- Time of day when plays took place
- Shakespeare’s time period
- Comedies, histories, tragedies, & __.
- Language Shakespeare helped develop
- Shakespeare’s longest play
- Speech with no other character’s on stage
- How people knew there was a play
- Common disease during time period
- Special effect drums created
- Shakespeare’s wife
- Played the part of females
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- Audience knows something the characters don’t
- Shakespeare’s nickname
- Location of the Globe
- Stood to watch plays
- # of children Shakespeare had
- What Shakespeare died on
- Queen during the time period
- Heard by audience but not other characters
- Destroyed the original Globe Theater
- Characters coming from under the stage signified
- Shakespeare invented 1700 of these
- Cost of cheap seats
25 Clues: Stratford-__-Avon • Shakespeare’s wife • Cost of cheap seats • Stood to watch plays • Location of the Globe • Shakespeare’s nickname • What Shakespeare died on • Shakespeare’s time period • Shakespeare’s longest play • Played the part of females • Queen during the time period • Special effect drums created • # of children Shakespeare had • How people knew there was a play • ...
test 2017-12-14
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- The Natl __ located in Inner Harbor
- Naval Academy was founded here in 1845
- Famous Eastern Shore fishing boat
- He wrote the Star-Spangled Banner
- Antique capital of Maryland
- B&O RR built the first railroad station here
- Home to the Orioles baseball team
- Famed animals of Assateague Island
- Famous Ocean City french fries
- The official state sport
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- First dental school in US opened at Univ of __
- This famous lake is a western Maryland getaway spot
- What they call you in Balmer
- Maryland town was first planned city in US
- She founded the Red Cross
- Famous baseball player born in Baltimore
- The ___ Festival held annually in Crownsville
- The state's famous bay
- Home of famous layer cake
- Watermen use tongs to harvest this mollusk
20 Clues: The state's famous bay • The official state sport • She founded the Red Cross • Home of famous layer cake • Antique capital of Maryland • What they call you in Balmer • Famous Ocean City french fries • Famous Eastern Shore fishing boat • He wrote the Star-Spangled Banner • Home to the Orioles baseball team • Famed animals of Assateague Island • The Natl __ located in Inner Harbor • ...
Frionna Dale Chapter 2 2018-09-14
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- a fleet of worship
- relating to ancient Greek or Latin literature art or couture
- the culture rebirth that occurred in Europe from roughly the fourteen through the middle of the seventeen centering
- muslin hour of worship
- scientific knowledge pf practical purpose especially in industry
- which measure the position of stars
- large form
- to change
- to get possession or control
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- an instrument that shows direction of magnetic north
- journey to a holy place
- point of land that sticks out into water, much like a pen insular
- Spanish explorer
- resistance such as to disease
- to present to offer
- to commit ones resource to something
- when two or more groups or objects come together
- town in the Spanish ruled lands
- to start to establish
- a fact
20 Clues: a fact • to change • large form • Spanish explorer • a fleet of worship • to present to offer • to start to establish • muslin hour of worship • journey to a holy place • to get possession or control • resistance such as to disease • town in the Spanish ruled lands • which measure the position of stars • to commit ones resource to something • ...
Five Nights at Freddy's The Fourth Closet 2019-10-29
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- An intervening of time and space
- Sitting, leaning, or falling heavily and limply
- Having a bad tempered
- A strange or unsettling way
- A sense of distaste or hatred
- The culture and style of art and architecture
- A lack of quality
- Doing something constantly as a habit
- Having a high and thin voice
- A matter of fact or humorous way
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- Having a closer examination
- Rude in speech or manner
- A crooked position
- Angrily having disproval or criticism
- A way of doing something with none or a little confidence
- Having a lack of oxygen
- An attempt done carefully
- A deep inward feeling
- A location were bodies are kept
- Changing the text a little bit to make it up to date
20 Clues: A lack of quality • A crooked position • Having a bad tempered • A deep inward feeling • Having a lack of oxygen • Rude in speech or manner • An attempt done carefully • Having a closer examination • A strange or unsettling way • Having a high and thin voice • A sense of distaste or hatred • A location were bodies are kept • An intervening of time and space • ...
Pake 2023-06-22
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- You could learn a lot about serving and bumps from this person
- One score above where Caleb and Katie hang out
- Hollywood North
- City at the beginning and the end
- His Memorabilia tells the story of Hercules at the crossroads
- Cow corral for relievers
- The street where the McCrackens used to live
- Genevans conductor
- Deutscher Renaissance-Maler und mathematiker
- The Hispaniola’s one-legged cook
- What is Anthony's middle name?
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- Andy is to Geneva as Tanya is to ____
- Cheswick Christian Academy’s 2022-2023 championship sport
- Gabriel García Márquez’s utopian town
- Holden Caufield's school
- Acadia's home state
- Invisible Man
- Joel spent many hours making pieces for which game?
- Forma excitat animum ad agendum
- The man who swung Toronto's greatest hit
20 Clues: Invisible Man • Hollywood North • Genevans conductor • Acadia's home state • Holden Caufield's school • Cow corral for relievers • What is Anthony's middle name? • Forma excitat animum ad agendum • The Hispaniola’s one-legged cook • City at the beginning and the end • Andy is to Geneva as Tanya is to ____ • Gabriel García Márquez’s utopian town • ...
LES MOTS EN OR 2024-01-07
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- Peu
- Fermement
- Qui produit beaucoup
- tristement
- Transmettre
- Joie intense
- Discrétion
- Fin
- Atténuer
- se blottir
- Cacher
- Nourrir
- Perturbation
- Mouvement d'un muscle qui se gonfle et se raccourcit
- exercice de musculation
- Mélangé
- Précisément
- Profond
- Donner du courage
- Manque de sucre dans le sang
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- Après-coup
- se tordre
- Démodé
- Hausse des prix
- Demander avec insistance
- Sans réfléchir
- Faussement
- sportif de 13 à 16 ans
- Champ de courses pour chevaux
- Nocif, mauvais
- Ponctuer fortement les mots
- Renaissance
- Loisir qui consiste à chanter sur une musique connue
- Qui se montre très dur
- Tracé des enregistrements des battements du coeur
- union
- Qui concerne le coeur
- Briller
- endurance
39 Clues: Peu • Fin • union • Démodé • Cacher • Nourrir • Briller • Mélangé • Profond • Atténuer • se tordre • Fermement • endurance • Après-coup • Faussement • tristement • Discrétion • se blottir • Transmettre • Renaissance • Précisément • Joie intense • Perturbation • Sans réfléchir • Nocif, mauvais • Hausse des prix • Donner du courage • Qui produit beaucoup • Qui concerne le coeur • sportif de 13 à 16 ans • Qui se montre très dur • ...
PVCC Famous Italian Tourist Sites 2023-12-05
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- Where the gondolas float in the city with water
- Iconic bridge crossing a canal in Venice
- Town known for the Basilica of San Francesco
- Historic square with fountains in Rome
- Cities preserved after a volcanic eruption
- Smallest independent country with a famous church
- Five colorful seaside villages
- Famous tilted tower
- Picturesque island in the Gulf of Naples
- Ancient marketplace and ruins in Rome
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- Renaissance Marble statue of the perfect man
- Famous mural painting in Milan
- Beautiful coastline in Southern Italy
- Large baroque fountain in Rome
- Big ancient stadium in Rome
- Main square in Milan with a cathedral
- Old bridge with shops in Florence
- Large island with a volcano and ancient ruins
- Famous art museum in Florence
- Scenic lake in Northern Italy
20 Clues: Famous tilted tower • Big ancient stadium in Rome • Famous art museum in Florence • Scenic lake in Northern Italy • Famous mural painting in Milan • Large baroque fountain in Rome • Five colorful seaside villages • Old bridge with shops in Florence • Beautiful coastline in Southern Italy • Main square in Milan with a cathedral • Ancient marketplace and ruins in Rome • ...
Crossword 3/20 2024-03-20
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- Who won for President in 1896?
- show by David Lynch
- animals can be found here
- animal that wears many colors
- father brand of the iPad
- 5-letter game
- shoes often with checkers
- Ariana's single from 2024
- "the name on everybody's lips is gonna be _______"
- "The _____ In Our Stars"
- symphony of Atlanta
- both a marker and a convention
- just mozz and sauce
- Who created Hull House?
- "I've found it!"
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- home to Klimt's "The Kiss"
- soda
- Renaissance actii
- Lana Del Rey asks about it
- scary movie about a "joyous" demon
- smallest island of Hawaii
- hard state to spell
- best picture
- "_______ or ________?" game
- to draw someone in a silly manner
- faucet
- director of Ladybird
27 Clues: soda • faucet • best picture • 5-letter game • "I've found it!" • Renaissance actii • show by David Lynch • hard state to spell • symphony of Atlanta • just mozz and sauce • director of Ladybird • Who created Hull House? • father brand of the iPad • "The _____ In Our Stars" • animals can be found here • smallest island of Hawaii • shoes often with checkers • Ariana's single from 2024 • ...
