renaissance Crossword Puzzles
spelling week 9 2023-10-18
Across
- "rebirth"; following the Middle Ages, a movement that centered on the revival of interest in the classical learning of Greece and Rome
- stray, wander
- Male relative
- soon;shortly
- a person who inherits another's belongings
- a dishonest or unscrupulous man
- deprived of; made unhappy through a loss
- to blame; scold
- truth
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- face;facial expression
- to hurry
- to deceive; to charm; to enchant
- 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.
- Authority; rule
- declare invalid
- dispensation Permission required from the Pope in order to be exempted from the laws or observances of the Church
- druggist; pharmacist
- bitter resentment or ill-will
- a rude person
- noisy fight
20 Clues: truth • to hurry • noisy fight • soon;shortly • stray, wander • Male relative • a rude person • Authority; rule • declare invalid • 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 • ...
Perkembangan IPTEK dan Revolusi Hijau 2024-09-05
Across
- usaha yang dilakukan untuk meningkatkan hasil pertanian
- Perusahaan Kapal Pertama Indonesia
- tindakan penanaman kembali di lahan pertanian yang rusak
- kegiatan untuk memperbanyak jenis tanaman
- Bengkel reparasi kapal Indonesia
- tujuan revolusi hijau masa orde baru
- fisikawan terkenal abad ke-20
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- isi siaran radio saat pendudukan Jepang
- era kebangkitan kembali pemikiran yang bebas dari dogma agama
- Radio siaran pertama Hindia Belanda
- tindakan kriminal yang dilakukan dengan melibatkan infrastruktur TIK
- perubahan cara bercocok tanam dari tradisional ke modern
- memperluas lahan pertanian
- Penggagas revolusi agraria
- bentuk teknologi informasi di bidang pendidikan
- ilmu pengetahuan pada masa Yunani Kuno
- stasiun radio paling besar pada masa pemerintahan Hindia Belanda
- Kemunduran ilmu pengetahuan di Eropa terjadi pada masa
- didirikan pada 16 November 1954
- fusi dari DRN dan MIPI
20 Clues: fusi dari DRN dan MIPI • memperluas lahan pertanian • Penggagas revolusi agraria • fisikawan terkenal abad ke-20 • didirikan pada 16 November 1954 • Bengkel reparasi kapal Indonesia • Perusahaan Kapal Pertama Indonesia • Radio siaran pertama Hindia Belanda • tujuan revolusi hijau masa orde baru • ilmu pengetahuan pada masa Yunani Kuno • isi siaran radio saat pendudukan Jepang • ...
Test Review 2024-09-24
Across
- The amount of years the war lasted that created Prussia
- Sistine Chapel/The David
- City that was the banking center of Europe
- Made Anglican Church official Church of England
- A book focused on an ideal world
- Emphasis on an individual rather than a group
- Wrote The Divine Comedy
- Printing Press
- The name of Calvin's followers in England
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- Wrote Utopia
- Pay Pope to get rid of sins
- Wealthy person who supported artists
- Lutheranism, Anglicans, Calvinists
- Family that was the most famous patrons in Europe
- In Praise of Folly
- Country William Shakespeare was from
- The name of Calvin's followers in France
- Common language of the area you are in
- Known as God's army
- Country where the Renaissance started
20 Clues: Wrote Utopia • Printing Press • In Praise of Folly • Known as God's army • Wrote The Divine Comedy • Sistine Chapel/The David • Pay Pope to get rid of sins • A book focused on an ideal world • Lutheranism, Anglicans, Calvinists • Wealthy person who supported artists • Country William Shakespeare was from • Country where the Renaissance started • Common language of the area you are in • ...
Pages 268-271 2026-01-06
Across
- Religion of England
- He tried to invade england
- First theater to use artificial light
- Famous painter
- House of York's symbol (2 wrds.)
- what people snacked on at the theater
- how witches disappeared from the stage (2 wrds.)
- Strong ruler the Elizabethan era is named after
- This helped English explorers
- Famous astronomer
- What was used for lighting in open air theaters
- shape of the Globe
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- Thought women should rule
- Challenged the Catholic churh (2 wrds.)
- they watched plays from the pit
- areas where rich people sat
- Means "rebirth"
- What Elizabeth I's rule is called (2 wrds.)
- He opened the Globe (2 wrds.)
- Elizabeth I's mother (2 wrds.)
- a fleet of ships
- opposite of a tragedy
- River in England
23 Clues: Famous painter • Means "rebirth" • a fleet of ships • River in England • Famous astronomer • shape of the Globe • Religion of England • opposite of a tragedy • Thought women should rule • He tried to invade england • areas where rich people sat • He opened the Globe (2 wrds.) • This helped English explorers • Elizabeth I's mother (2 wrds.) • they watched plays from the pit • ...
Shakespeare Crossword 2018-01-26
Across
- Shakespeare, Shakespeare's mother
- A man who writes plays and books
- Theater, Theater that opened in 1559
- I, The Queen of England during Shakespeare Times
- of Avon, Another name for Shakespeare (means "Poet")
- the Eighth, Play that caused an incident with a cannon prop
- Were used to lure in people
- Hathaway, Women William Shakespeare married
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- Burbage, Man who built the Globe Theater
- Parliament, Issued an Ordinance closing all stage plays
- River, The Globe Theater was built south of this river
- Period of time Shakespeare lived in
- Chamberlain’s Men, People who owned the Globe Theater
- Shakespeare, Shakespeare's father
14 Clues: Were used to lure in people • A man who writes plays and books • Shakespeare, Shakespeare's mother • Shakespeare, Shakespeare's father • Period of time Shakespeare lived in • Theater, Theater that opened in 1559 • Burbage, Man who built the Globe Theater • Hathaway, Women William Shakespeare married • I, The Queen of England during Shakespeare Times • ...
history of medicine 2022-10-06
Across
- helped advance genetic sciences
- was landmark and medical processes
- when dissections can be made to the human body
- founder of surgical pathology
- most deadliest pandemic at the time
- Wilhelm discovery in 1895
- discovered A,B,O blood types
- an airborne disease that can be spread through bites,flees,and rats
Down
- showed certain diseases was caused by microorganisms
- substance called pinkrean and discovered in dogs
- a volunteer nurse during the civil war and aided soldiers
- prescribe and sell medications
- stop the advancement of medicine and unsanitary living conditions
- she founded the henry street settlement
14 Clues: Wilhelm discovery in 1895 • discovered A,B,O blood types • founder of surgical pathology • prescribe and sell medications • helped advance genetic sciences • was landmark and medical processes • most deadliest pandemic at the time • she founded the henry street settlement • when dissections can be made to the human body • substance called pinkrean and discovered in dogs • ...
Success Vocab Week 2 - grade 7 2022-10-24
Across
- wild or distraught with fear or anxiety
- an overwhelming feeling of great happiness
- go for and then bring back for someone
- the revival of art and literature
- feel or show deep sorrow or regret for
- a person or thing that causes another event
Down
- a group of lines in a poem
- former practice of segregating blacks in US
- having an ample distance; covering a lot of areas
- the underlying basis
- situated far from main centers of population
- relating to the duties of people in cities
- entertainment popular early 20th century US
- seasonal movement of animals/people
14 Clues: the underlying basis • a group of lines in a poem • the revival of art and literature • seasonal movement of animals/people • go for and then bring back for someone • feel or show deep sorrow or regret for • wild or distraught with fear or anxiety • an overwhelming feeling of great happiness • relating to the duties of people in cities • ...
Teka Teki Humanistik 2019-10-23
Across
- satu-satunya tindakan fundamental manusiawi menurut Karl Marx
- cara filosofis yang memandang bahwa hidup tidak selalu bisa diatur prinsip akal dan tujuannya tidak jelas
- bagian terpenting dari struktur jiwa manusia menurut Freud
- manusia adalah ... bagi manusia lainnya (Sartre)
- keterasingan
- corak materialisme Karl Marx
Down
- manusia unggul
- gerakan kultural untuk melahirkan kembali semangat budaya Yunani
- bapak eksistensialisme
- spirit yang akan membimbing manusia kembali ke esensi asalnya menurut Hegel
- pemikiran ontologis tentang manusia terkait eksistensi esensialnya
- tokoh pengangkat batu dalam mitologi Yunani yang menjadi inspirasi Albert Camus
- humanisme Yunani Klasik yang didirikan Kaum Sophis
- tokoh humanisme radikal
14 Clues: keterasingan • manusia unggul • bapak eksistensialisme • tokoh humanisme radikal • corak materialisme Karl Marx • manusia adalah ... bagi manusia lainnya (Sartre) • humanisme Yunani Klasik yang didirikan Kaum Sophis • bagian terpenting dari struktur jiwa manusia menurut Freud • satu-satunya tindakan fundamental manusiawi menurut Karl Marx • ...
hellllo 2020-10-26
Across
- A social system who worked and fought for nobles
- A male who rules a country for life
- Middle ages transforms
- A historical or cultural object
- A system where their is a leader of the country
- An official count or survey
- A religion based on the person and teachings of Jesus Christ
Down
- A farmer and has low social status
- A way of ranking and organizing things or people
- An ancient test of guilt
- A person belonging by rank or birth
- A religion - Muhammad the prophet god.
- Important events
- A warrior who served
14 Clues: Important events • A warrior who served • Middle ages transforms • An ancient test of guilt • An official count or survey • A historical or cultural object • A farmer and has low social status • A male who rules a country for life • A person belonging by rank or birth • A religion - Muhammad the prophet god. • A system where their is a leader of the country • ...
Unit 1 Crossword 2024-10-09
Across
- Believed that all humans are equal before God
- Who wrote "Utopia"
- Luther believed salvation was gained by..
- Resulted in the birth of new political and economic institutions
- Who painted the Sistine chapel?
- believed in predestination
Down
- What route linked sub-saharan West Africa kingdoms across the sahara desert to europe?
- The predetermination of something that will happen
- Who tried to restore catholicism to England?
- Wrote sonnets, plays, and essays
- invented the printing press
- Who painted the Mona Lisa?
- Rebirth of classical knowledge, Birth of modern world
- Government run by church leaders
14 Clues: Who wrote "Utopia" • Who painted the Mona Lisa? • believed in predestination • invented the printing press • Who painted the Sistine chapel? • Wrote sonnets, plays, and essays • Government run by church leaders • Luther believed salvation was gained by.. • Who tried to restore catholicism to England? • Believed that all humans are equal before God • ...
University wisdom 2023-06-02
Across
- Maths: triangle with two sides of equal length (9)
- Medicine: he had a germ of a theory (6)
- Plant Biology: insane in the membrane (7)
- Economics: invest in your garden (5,4)
- Architecture: building aesthetic of the 20s (3,4)
- Geography: the earth's plates (8)
- Astronomy: Han Solo's favoured measurement (6)
Down
- English: down the rabbit hole! (5)
- Art: the birthplace of the Renaissance (8)
- Philosophy: he thinks, therefore he is (9)
- Civil Engineering: The cops know about this term (8)
- Music: the Italian tail (4)
- Classics: my fault! (3,5)
- Chemistry: its symbol is Ne. Period (4)
14 Clues: Classics: my fault! (3,5) • Music: the Italian tail (4) • Geography: the earth's plates (8) • English: down the rabbit hole! (5) • Economics: invest in your garden (5,4) • Medicine: he had a germ of a theory (6) • Chemistry: its symbol is Ne. Period (4) • Plant Biology: insane in the membrane (7) • Art: the birthplace of the Renaissance (8) • ...
Crossword of the Day 2025-04-29
Across
- Ex: George, Edward, John, Richard, etc.
- An anagram of 'lived'
- The Trajectory of Humanity
- An adjective describing Germany after she lost the war
- Heavenly host
- A mystical component of "The Velveteen Rabbit" and "Peter Pan"
- 51.78° N (latitude) and -1.28° W (longitude)
- A trick of the light
Down
- An outdated mode of transportation
- Rebirth but not the spiritual kind
- No, no. You heard me right not philosophy but...
- What some would call Dr. Lewis
- This woman might be up to her elbows in suds
- The city where the Titanic was built
14 Clues: Heavenly host • A trick of the light • An anagram of 'lived' • The Trajectory of Humanity • What some would call Dr. Lewis • An outdated mode of transportation • Rebirth but not the spiritual kind • The city where the Titanic was built • Ex: George, Edward, John, Richard, etc. • This woman might be up to her elbows in suds • 51.78° N (latitude) and -1.28° W (longitude) • ...
History of Patho 2025-09-09
Across
- Diabetes in ancient India
- Savior of Mothers
- Mouthwash named in honor of Joseph Lister
- First to study the cause of diseases
- Time period between 1350-1650
- Pandemic that killed one third of Europe in the 14th century
- The father of Modern Medicine
Down
- Used as diagnostic tools in Ancient China
- Painter of the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper who was also a pioneering anatomist
- First to keep accurate written health records
- Treatment for relief of severe pain
- Treatment for malaria
- Aqueducts, sewers, baths and spas
- English doctor who pioneered vaccines
14 Clues: Savior of Mothers • Treatment for malaria • Diabetes in ancient India • Time period between 1350-1650 • The father of Modern Medicine • Aqueducts, sewers, baths and spas • Treatment for relief of severe pain • First to study the cause of diseases • English doctor who pioneered vaccines • Used as diagnostic tools in Ancient China • Mouthwash named in honor of Joseph Lister • ...
Renaissance and Reformation 2016-01-21
4 Clues: worldly • the religion of protestants • the activity spirit or time of the great revival of art • an intellectual movement of the renaissance based on the study of the humanities
Lana's Roaring Twenties Crossword puzzle 2023-02-08
7 Clues: Ocean • factories • makes up the song on the spot • The geography of the Grate Migration • African Americans moved north to work • Famous poet from the Harlem Renaissance • became the first woman to fly across the
Renesansas 2012-11-18
Across
- Kur atsirado madrigalas?
- Kokios mokyklos susidarė renesanso laikotarpiu?
- Koks muzikos tipas klestėjo Prancuzijoje?
Down
- Vienas iš svarbiausių Nyderlandų mokyklos kompozitorius Gijomas ...
- Ką reiškia žodis „renaissance“ išvertus iš Prancūzų kalbos?
- Svarbiausias renesanso muzikinis centras?
- Viena iš populiariasių šansonų.
7 Clues: Kur atsirado madrigalas? • Viena iš populiariasių šansonų. • Svarbiausias renesanso muzikinis centras? • Koks muzikos tipas klestėjo Prancuzijoje? • Kokios mokyklos susidarė renesanso laikotarpiu? • Ką reiškia žodis „renaissance“ išvertus iš Prancūzų kalbos? • Vienas iš svarbiausių Nyderlandų mokyklos kompozitorius Gijomas ...
geography of the Renaissance 2025-03-27
7 Clues: geo______ • a city in Italy • looks like a boot • what was the Monalisa • the continent that Italy was in • I give you this you give me that • the era that this new paper is about
Teka Teki Humanistik 2019-10-22
Across
- tokoh humanisme radikal
- humanisme Yunani Klasik yang didirikan Kaum Sophis
- pemikiran ontologis tentang manusia terkait eksistensi esensialnya
- corak materialisme Karl Marx
- gerakan kultural untuk melahirkan kembali semangat budaya Yunani
- manusia unggul
- tokoh pengangkat batu dalam mitologi Yunani yang menjadi inspirasi Albert Camus
Down
- manusia adalah ... bagi manusia lainnya (Sartre)
- satu-satunya tindakan fundamental manusiawi menurut Karl Marx
- spirit yang akan membimbing manusia kembali ke esensi asalnya menurut Hegel
- bagian terpenting dari struktur jiwa manusia menurut Freud
- cara filosofis yang memandang bahwa hidup tidak selalu bisa diatur prinsip akal dan tujuannya tidak jelas
- keterasingan
- bapak eksistensialisme
14 Clues: keterasingan • manusia unggul • bapak eksistensialisme • tokoh humanisme radikal • corak materialisme Karl Marx • manusia adalah ... bagi manusia lainnya (Sartre) • humanisme Yunani Klasik yang didirikan Kaum Sophis • bagian terpenting dari struktur jiwa manusia menurut Freud • satu-satunya tindakan fundamental manusiawi menurut Karl Marx • ...
The Renaissance and the Printing Press 2017-04-28
Across
- What characteristics and behaviours did literature portray at this time?
- Famous English playwright who wrote Comedy of Errors.
- When illiterate people have the motivation to learn to read.
- Who invented the printing press?
- Sculptor and painter.
- What influenced secularism?
Down
- Italian physicist and astronomer.
- The printing press allowed this to increase in number
- What did the printing press provoke?
- First books ever printed.
- What is the meaning of the word "Renaissance"?
- Invented in the 14th century. We use it every day.
- Pope Innocent VII required this into the print shop
- Separation between catholicism and the human beliefs
14 Clues: Sculptor and painter. • First books ever printed. • What influenced secularism? • Who invented the printing press? • Italian physicist and astronomer. • What did the printing press provoke? • What is the meaning of the word "Renaissance"? • Invented in the 14th century. We use it every day. • Pope Innocent VII required this into the print shop • ...
1920s 2024-02-14
Across
- amendment illegal alcohol cosumtion in united states
- Quota Act placed restrictions of immigrant
- Scare fear of communism spreading to the united states
- Trial creationism vrs evolutionism
- Renaissance a period of artistic and literary advancements for americans.
- The right to vote
- illegal smuggling of alcohol during prohibition era.
- amendment women's suffrage
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- isolation or neutrality
- Illegal bars
- A period of economic boom
- womens who wore short cut fringed dresses, bobber haircuts and bright lipstick.
- & Vanzetti 2 Italians killed for a crime they did not commit.
- amendment illegal selling and making alcohol in the United states.
14 Clues: Illegal bars • The right to vote • isolation or neutrality • A period of economic boom • amendment women's suffrage • Trial creationism vrs evolutionism • illegal smuggling of alcohol during prohibition era. • Quota Act placed restrictions of immigrant • Scare fear of communism spreading to the united states • ...
American Literary Protest 2023-02-07
Across
- a section of a poem
- comparing two things without using like or as
- combination of 4 across with epiphora
- a repeated section of a poem or song
- surname of the author of "The American Way"
- two or more words starting with the same letter
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- [Blank] Generation
- a pause in a line of poetry, indicated with punctuation
- comparing two things using like or as
- surname of the author of On The Road
- [Blank] Renaissance
- author of a poem
- repetition of a word or phrase in successive lines of poetry
- surname of the author of "Howl"
14 Clues: author of a poem • [Blank] Generation • a section of a poem • [Blank] Renaissance • surname of the author of "Howl" • surname of the author of On The Road • a repeated section of a poem or song • comparing two things using like or as • combination of 4 across with epiphora • surname of the author of "The American Way" • comparing two things without using like or as • ...
Unit 2: Music History 2023-10-16
Across
- The year Native American musical traditions can be traced back to
- "NonWestern" refers to music that is...
- A popular instrument used in Indian Classical Music
- Keyboard instrument invented in Classical period
- Time Period, Focuses on Gregorian Chant
- Chinese Classical Music is primarily built on this scale
- Musical genre from 20th Century, includes improvisation and strong rhythm sections
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- Invented by d'Arezzo to teach pitch
- Time Period, associated with Mozart & Beethoven
- Religious compositions
- Johann Sebastian Bach composed during this time period
- Palenstrina & des Prez composed during this time period
- Non-Religious compositions
- Music based on ONE voice
14 Clues: Religious compositions • Music based on ONE voice • Non-Religious compositions • Invented by d'Arezzo to teach pitch • "NonWestern" refers to music that is... • Time Period, Focuses on Gregorian Chant • Time Period, associated with Mozart & Beethoven • Keyboard instrument invented in Classical period • A popular instrument used in Indian Classical Music • ...
Unit 4 crossword-Ethan Hawver 1st hour 2022-01-04
Across
- production producing large quantities of a product
- person who plans to overthrow the government
- market increased stock prices and trade
- towns small town of makeshift shacks
- renaissance african american achievment in arts
- migration movement of 300,000 african americans
- policy favoring native born over immagrants
- young women of 1920 who dressed radical
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- tuesday worst stock market crash in us history
- national policy avoiding world affairs
- line large task formed by smaller tasks
- media forms of communication that reaches millions
- twenties times of prosperity and excitement
- morality turning people away from traditional value
- t cheap car made by ford
15 Clues: t cheap car made by ford • towns small town of makeshift shacks • national policy avoiding world affairs • line large task formed by smaller tasks • market increased stock prices and trade • young women of 1920 who dressed radical • twenties times of prosperity and excitement • policy favoring native born over immagrants • person who plans to overthrow the government • ...
World History Review 2022-01-07
Across
- Who discovered the law of gravity?
- To be reborn.
- Who discovered the law of falling objects?
- Principal bishop in the eastern branch.
- A religious image used by eastern Christians.
- Who was the first person to find southern Africa?
- Who sailed around Africa and reached India at sea?
- Who was the renaissance man?
Down
- Who made the Pieta and the David?
- Who invented the first printing press?
- Concerned with worldly rather than spiritual.
- Who wrote Romeo and Juliet?
- A Russian emperor (From the Roman title Caesar)
- Who made the first vaccine for smallpox?
- Who painted the Mona Lisa?
15 Clues: To be reborn. • Who painted the Mona Lisa? • Who wrote Romeo and Juliet? • Who was the renaissance man? • Who made the Pieta and the David? • Who discovered the law of gravity? • Who invented the first printing press? • Principal bishop in the eastern branch. • Who made the first vaccine for smallpox? • Who discovered the law of falling objects? • ...
Western Civ Review 2023-01-10
Across
- change in thinking about religion
- rebirth of classical ideas
- King and Queen Government
- looking for faster trade routes to where
- land given to a noble
- Luther posted 95 of these main ideas
- printing press creator last name
- traded good most wanted from Asia
Down
- Columbus sailed for this country
- religious 200 year event that opened up trade routes with the east
- Transfer of goods, people, disease...Columbian..
- the rise of this took Europe out of the Dark Ages
- Henry the Navigator sailed for this country
- old social structure with no mobility
14 Clues: land given to a noble • King and Queen Government • rebirth of classical ideas • Columbus sailed for this country • printing press creator last name • change in thinking about religion • traded good most wanted from Asia • Luther posted 95 of these main ideas • old social structure with no mobility • looking for faster trade routes to where • ...
Exam Grade 9 2023-01-20
Across
- the time of Rosalind and Celia's escape
- the character who travelled with Rosalind and Celia
- the number of the declined years of poetry after Chaucer
- the fighter who fought with Orlando
- In Middle Ages, this literature began to rise.
- The De Bois’ old servant
- constantly melancholy
- revival, rebirth
- English poet and playwright
Down
- started migrating to Britain
- An important and notable work in the Anglo-Saxon Period
- considered as the Father of English poetry
- this is what Rosalind and Celia did when Rosalind was banished
- Rosalind's gift for Orlando because he won a match.
14 Clues: revival, rebirth • constantly melancholy • The De Bois’ old servant • English poet and playwright • started migrating to Britain • the fighter who fought with Orlando • the time of Rosalind and Celia's escape • considered as the Father of English poetry • In Middle Ages, this literature began to rise. • the character who travelled with Rosalind and Celia • ...
vocab 4 2025-10-29
Across
- the ghost showed this because he never gave up
- The pumpkin carver had to do this because the pumpkin was hard to carve.
- antonym adoptive
- synonm feasable
- to start something
Down
- synonym same size
- A period of revival or renewed interest, especially in art, learning, or culture.
- antonym easier
- To suggest something without directly saying it
- synonm to mention
- the skeleton and mummie went off in different directions at this point
- The art of using language effectively and persuasively.
- in teh day the ghost and mummies were not moving
- the mortician was an ____________ that started his own business
14 Clues: antonym easier • synonm feasable • antonym adoptive • synonym same size • synonm to mention • to start something • the ghost showed this because he never gave up • To suggest something without directly saying it • in teh day the ghost and mummies were not moving • The art of using language effectively and persuasively. • ...
Shakespear Crossword 2022-03-01
Across
- He secretly loves and marries Juliet
- Time era of his life
- Where his plays were preformed
- Over his life his wrote 10 of these and they are sad
- He wrote 37
Down
- He wrote 10 of these as well but they weren't all sad
- Their are 17 of these and their fun funny
- The last name of his wife
- She loves romeo
- He wrote plays and 154
- Word created by him, Bodypart
- The name of one of his children that also influenced the name of a play
- Place of Shakespear's birth
- Month of death
14 Clues: He wrote 37 • Month of death • She loves romeo • Time era of his life • He wrote plays and 154 • The last name of his wife • Place of Shakespear's birth • Word created by him, Bodypart • Where his plays were preformed • He secretly loves and marries Juliet • Their are 17 of these and their fun funny • Over his life his wrote 10 of these and they are sad • ...
European History-6th grade 2018-10-03
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- Martin Luther
- a good time in Europe from 13th to 17th century
- the Greek who wanted to conquer the world
- trading route between Europe and China for 700 years
- famous artist painted Mona Lisa
- Protestant and Catholic
- the Greek Empire was here
Down
- famous writer wrote Romeo & Juliet
- 3 groups of people in the Medieval Europe 5-15ct.
- terrible Black Death
- a powerful empire in the southeastern Europe
- Galileo Galilei-the earth was not the center of universe
- a huge empire around the Mediterranean Sea
- famous general from the Roman Empire
14 Clues: Martin Luther • terrible Black Death • Protestant and Catholic • the Greek Empire was here • famous artist painted Mona Lisa • famous writer wrote Romeo & Juliet • famous general from the Roman Empire • the Greek who wanted to conquer the world • a huge empire around the Mediterranean Sea • a powerful empire in the southeastern Europe • ...
Review For history 2023-05-31
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- When a Monarch Rules with total power
- Great at adapting to the Andes Mts.
- the new way of thinking during the renaissance
- water for crops and human use
- economic system that replaced feudalism
- Leaders of mongols
- Press Introduced by johann gutenberg
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- wrote a book called The Prince
- A type of government run by a queen or a king
- The European Belief that god picks who could be queen or king next
- Cavalry use of horses
- Trade route linking china and the middle east
- organizations of tradesmen and artist
- beliefs all people suffer
14 Clues: Leaders of mongols • Cavalry use of horses • beliefs all people suffer • water for crops and human use • wrote a book called The Prince • Great at adapting to the Andes Mts. • Press Introduced by johann gutenberg • When a Monarch Rules with total power • organizations of tradesmen and artist • economic system that replaced feudalism • ...
Global History Review 2023-05-30
Across
- wrote a book called The Prince
- economic system that replaced feudalism
- A machine that helps write text and books faster
- Yucatan Peninsula area of Mexico
- Buying good or selling goods
- Most famous trade route in the middle ages.
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- When a monarch rules with total power
- German monk who wrote 95 Theses
- Movement were to live
- New way of thinking during the Renaissance
- people who agreed with Luther’s ideas and joined in his “protest” against the Church
- A disease that killed many people.
- A type of government.
- New inventions that will make life easier
14 Clues: Movement were to live • A type of government. • Buying good or selling goods • wrote a book called The Prince • German monk who wrote 95 Theses • Yucatan Peninsula area of Mexico • A disease that killed many people. • When a monarch rules with total power • economic system that replaced feudalism • New inventions that will make life easier • ...
Roaring 20s crossword puzzle 2024-02-14
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- amendment Women's Suffrage
- A period of economic boom/ good economic times
- right to vote
- & Vanzetti Two italians sentenced to death for a crime they most-likely didn't commit
- Illegal smuggling of alcohol during prohibition era
- Scare Fear of communism spreading to the US
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- Quota Act Restricts the number of immigrants to enter the country
- Trial Evolution vs Creation
- 1920s women dresses, lipstick, and short hair
- amendment Takes away the 18
- Renaissance A period of artistic & literary advancements for African american culture - jazz music
- Illegal bars operated during prohibition era
- amendment Prohibition - Alcohol illegal
- Isolation or neutrality
14 Clues: right to vote • Isolation or neutrality • amendment Women's Suffrage • Trial Evolution vs Creation • amendment Takes away the 18 • amendment Prohibition - Alcohol illegal • Scare Fear of communism spreading to the US • Illegal bars operated during prohibition era • 1920s women dresses, lipstick, and short hair • A period of economic boom/ good economic times • ...
Societies of Europe 2024-10-12
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- rebirth
- a warrior with a strict code of conduct
- Islam's followers
- a split from the Catholic Church that took place in the early 16th century
- used movable metal type to print pages
- encouraged freedom of thought and the development of new ideas
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- a lesser nobleman
- a political and social system developed in which a vassal receives protection from a lord in exchange for obedience and service
- a follower of the Reformation
- a devastating disease that killed as many as one-third of all Europeans
- a peasant
- a nobleman
- wars against the spread of Islam
- order
14 Clues: order • rebirth • a peasant • a nobleman • a lesser nobleman • Islam's followers • a follower of the Reformation • wars against the spread of Islam • used movable metal type to print pages • a warrior with a strict code of conduct • encouraged freedom of thought and the development of new ideas • a devastating disease that killed as many as one-third of all Europeans • ...
Crossword - Popular Culture 2025-12-04
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- Cinematic universe featuring Iron Man and Thor
- Short-form video platform popular with Gen Z
- K-pop group with a massive global fandom
- Addams Family character with psychic visions
- Web-slinging superhero created by Stan Lee
- School of witchcraft and wizardry
- Mutant superhero team from comics and film
- Streaming platform known for binge-watching
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- Pop icon behind “Renaissance” and “Lemonade”
- 2023 film starring Margot Robbie as a famous doll
- Social media platform originally focused on photos
- Sci-fi franchise featuring Arrakis and spice
- Global pop star behind the “Eras Tour”
- Christopher Nolan film released alongside “Barbenheimer”
14 Clues: School of witchcraft and wizardry • Global pop star behind the “Eras Tour” • K-pop group with a massive global fandom • Web-slinging superhero created by Stan Lee • Mutant superhero team from comics and film • Streaming platform known for binge-watching • Pop icon behind “Renaissance” and “Lemonade” • Short-form video platform popular with Gen Z • ...
Mikalah Kim Italy 2020-09-28
6 Clues: native language • give financial support • shows 3-D on a flat surface • worldly rather than spiritual • movement that started creativity • movement about potential and achievements
HARLEM RENAISSANCE 2 2019-12-02
Renaissance crossword puzzle 2020-10-09
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- some reffered to god as this
- Renaissance political philosopher
- the thery that earth is in the middle of the universe
- the action of cutting up a body or plant to study its internal parts.
- the early period of the time period we are investigating
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- the theory that the sun is in the middle of the universe
- the branch of science concerned with the bodily structure of humans, animals, and other living organisms, especially as revealed by dissection and the separation of parts.
- the late period of the time period we are investigating
- this law was invented by isaac newton
- a set of principles underlying the work of a particular artist or artistic movement.
10 Clues: some reffered to god as this • Renaissance political philosopher • this law was invented by isaac newton • the thery that earth is in the middle of the universe • the late period of the time period we are investigating • the theory that the sun is in the middle of the universe • the early period of the time period we are investigating • ...
The Harlem Renaissance 2022-02-04
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- the mass movement of African Americans to the North.
- first African American heavyweight boxing champion
- commonly used nickname for the 1920s
- last name of a famous photographer of the 20s
- genre of music popularized by African Americans in the 20s
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- famous poet of the 1920s, author of A Dream Deferred
- National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
- famous dancer and World War II spy who also fought for racial justice
- nightclub during segregation and prohibition
- area of Manhattan many African Americans migrated to during the Great Migration
10 Clues: commonly used nickname for the 1920s • nightclub during segregation and prohibition • last name of a famous photographer of the 20s • first African American heavyweight boxing champion • famous poet of the 1920s, author of A Dream Deferred • the mass movement of African Americans to the North. • National Association for the Advancement of Colored People • ...
renaissance en reformatie 2019-06-12
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- Een beschermheer dat investeert in kunst (ref: de familie de Medici)
- Ander woord voor meetkunde.
- Typische houding in de beeldhouwkunst, waarbij het gewicht van het lichaam op het rechterbeen wordt gedragen.
- Opdrachtgever voor de Sint-Pietersbasiliek te Rome (enkel de naam).
- Een belangrijke stadstaat die haar rijkdom te danken heeft aan haar strategische ligging aan de Adriatische zee en vooral handel dreef met het Oosten.
- De studie van het menselijk lichaam.
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- Manier dat gebruikt wordt om evenwicht te brengen in schilderijen of architectuur, waardoor het geheel harmonisch lijkt.
- Hierdoor creëert men diepte in een schilderij.
- Document waarmee je je zonden kan afkopen.
- Schildertechniek waarbij kleurovergangen en licht en donker geleidelijk in elkaar overlopen.
10 Clues: Ander woord voor meetkunde. • De studie van het menselijk lichaam. • Document waarmee je je zonden kan afkopen. • Hierdoor creëert men diepte in een schilderij. • Opdrachtgever voor de Sint-Pietersbasiliek te Rome (enkel de naam). • Een beschermheer dat investeert in kunst (ref: de familie de Medici) • ...
Renaissance and Reformation 2013-04-02
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- The Holy Roman emperor who ruled an immense empire consisting of Spain and its colonies.
- The religious reform movement that divided the western Church into Catholic and Protestant groups.
- The Low Countries, the duchy of Milan in northern Italy, and the kingdom of Naples in southern Italy.
- He meant that Christianity should show people how to live good lives on a daily basis.
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- Release from all or part of the punishment for sin.
- Began the Reformation.
- Believed in the ability of human beings to reason and improve themselves.
- An end to religious warfare in Germany that cam in 1555
- Declared by the young emperor against Martin Luther.
- Acceptance into Heaven
10 Clues: Began the Reformation. • Acceptance into Heaven • Release from all or part of the punishment for sin. • Declared by the young emperor against Martin Luther. • An end to religious warfare in Germany that cam in 1555 • Believed in the ability of human beings to reason and improve themselves. • ...
Renaissance and Reformation 2013-04-02
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- The Holy Roman emperor who ruled an immense empire consisting of Spain and its colonies.
- The religious reform movement that divided the western Church into Catholic and Protestant groups.
- The Low Countries, the duchy of Milan in northern Italy, and the kingdom of Naples in southern Italy.
- He meant that Christianity should show people how to live good lives on a daily basis.
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- Release from all or part of the punishment for sin.
- Began the Reformation.
- Believed in the ability of human beings to reason and improve themselves.
- An end to religious warfare in Germany that cam in 1555
- Declared by the young emperor against Martin Luther.
- Acceptance into Heaven
10 Clues: Began the Reformation. • Acceptance into Heaven • Release from all or part of the punishment for sin. • Declared by the young emperor against Martin Luther. • An end to religious warfare in Germany that cam in 1555 • Believed in the ability of human beings to reason and improve themselves. • ...
The Harlem Renaissance 2013-03-07
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- the most popular female blues singer of the 1920s and 1930s.
- a Jamaican political leader, publisher, journalist, entrepreneur, and orator.
- one of the pre-eminent writers of twentieth-century African-American literature.
- Blossoming of African American art, literature began in the 1920's.
- an American jazz trumpeter and singer from New Orleans, Louisiana.
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- major reflection of African AMericans.
- American author, politician, diplomat, critic, journalist, poet, anthologist, educator, lawyer, songwriter, and early civil rights activist.
- a Type of music.
- one of the earliest innovators of the then-new literary art form jazz poetry.
- an African American singer and actor who became involved with the Civil Rights Movement.
10 Clues: a Type of music. • major reflection of African AMericans. • the most popular female blues singer of the 1920s and 1930s. • an American jazz trumpeter and singer from New Orleans, Louisiana. • Blossoming of African American art, literature began in the 1920's. • a Jamaican political leader, publisher, journalist, entrepreneur, and orator. • ...
Renaissance and Reformation 2014-01-15
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- scholars who based their studies on classical Greek and Roman literature
- means rebirth
- technique that allows artists to show depth on a flat canvas
- early realist painter
- da Vinci artist who used science to make paintings more realistic
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- powerful Italian family and patrons of the arts
- Castiglione wrote The Book of the Courtier, a book of manners
- Petrarch poet and teacher who believed in learning by studying classical writers
- artist known for the frescoes on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- Machiavelli writer who argued that rulers should pursue only power and success
10 Clues: means rebirth • early realist painter • powerful Italian family and patrons of the arts • technique that allows artists to show depth on a flat canvas • Castiglione wrote The Book of the Courtier, a book of manners • artist known for the frescoes on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel • da Vinci artist who used science to make paintings more realistic • ...
Renaissance Crossword Puzzle 2014-05-13
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- Place where Romeo and Juliet fall in love
- Name of the first daughter of Shakespeare
- hathaway Person Shakespeare married in 1582
- Item Galileo dropped from the Leaning Tower of Pisa to prove gravitation
- astronomer who came up with the geocentric system
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- Location of Globe Theater
- The period number when Shakespeare wrote Romeo and Juliet
- First astronomer to use a telescope
- Age of Shakespeare when he attended the Stratford grammar school
- Number of sons that James Burbage had
10 Clues: Location of Globe Theater • First astronomer to use a telescope • Number of sons that James Burbage had • Place where Romeo and Juliet fall in love • Name of the first daughter of Shakespeare • hathaway Person Shakespeare married in 1582 • astronomer who came up with the geocentric system • The period number when Shakespeare wrote Romeo and Juliet • ...
Renaissance Cross word 2023-12-01
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- moving quietly in a slow gliding motion
- a weight hung from a fixed point so it can swing
- leader of catholic church
- vocal music done by 3-6 people
- an item used for viewing small objects
- light flowing steps and gestures
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- wrote romeo and juliet
- a small instrument with a round back
- discovered the 4 most massive moons of jupiter
- famous for painting on a monumental scale
10 Clues: wrote romeo and juliet • leader of catholic church • vocal music done by 3-6 people • light flowing steps and gestures • a small instrument with a round back • an item used for viewing small objects • moving quietly in a slow gliding motion • famous for painting on a monumental scale • discovered the 4 most massive moons of jupiter • ...
Renaissance Spelling Words 2024-01-22
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- an accomplishment
- the way of living, including ideas, arts, and customs, of a particular group of people
- to form a mental image
- an artist who carves or molds material such as clay, stone, or metal
- a person who designs buildings
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- writings in prose or poetry
- a noticeable change in the way people behave or think
- a revival; a new birth
- to make something using your imagination
- a new creation
10 Clues: a new creation • an accomplishment • a revival; a new birth • to form a mental image • writings in prose or poetry • a person who designs buildings • to make something using your imagination • a noticeable change in the way people behave or think • an artist who carves or molds material such as clay, stone, or metal • ...
The Northern Renaissance 2024-01-25
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- Surname of a Flemish limner, renowned for his lifelike portraiture.
- A master of the engraver’s art, reflecting upon the early throes of the Reformation.
- A poesy form brought to English ears by Wyatt and Surrey.
- A Christian cleric and scholar, critical of ecclesiastical practises.
- Subject of derision in a treatise by Erasmus.
- A septet of French bards, versed in themes of amour and fealty.
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- He who contrived the great printing press.\
- A scribe of the Globe Theatre, famed for his portrayals of the human condition.
- A learned pursuit of Renaissance, focusing on the potential and deeds of mankind.
- Sir Thomas More’s tome of an ideal commonwealth.
10 Clues: He who contrived the great printing press.\ • Subject of derision in a treatise by Erasmus. • Sir Thomas More’s tome of an ideal commonwealth. • A poesy form brought to English ears by Wyatt and Surrey. • A septet of French bards, versed in themes of amour and fealty. • Surname of a Flemish limner, renowned for his lifelike portraiture. • ...
The Harlem Renaissance 2023-02-22
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- This time period was a flourishing place for ---.
- A well known poet and writer that promoted equality
- A type of music that developed during this time
- A famous Black dancer and civil rights activist.
- The moving of millions of African Americans
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- Many African American figures heavily believed in ---- ------.
- A theatre established in 1913 that was the first theatre to let African Americans perform.
- The celebration of African heritage and -------.
- Entrepreneur and first female self-made millionaire
- A well known jazz pianist and composer.
10 Clues: A well known jazz pianist and composer. • The moving of millions of African Americans • A type of music that developed during this time • The celebration of African heritage and -------. • A famous Black dancer and civil rights activist. • This time period was a flourishing place for ---. • Entrepreneur and first female self-made millionaire • ...
Renaissance and Reformation 2023-01-18
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- Pardon sold by catholic church to reduce one's punishment
- A movement for religious reform
- Catholic Church's attempt to stop the protestant movement and to strengthen the Catholic Church
- Italian painter and sculptor and engineer and scientist and architect who painted the famous Mona Lisa.
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- Christians who belonged to non-Catholic churches.
- Florentine sculptor and painter and architect who painted the Sistine Chapel
- "rebirth"; following the Middle Ages, a movement that centered on the revival of interest in the classical learning of Greece and Rome
- Florentine sculptor famous for his lifelike sculptures (1386-1466)
- a person who provides financial support for the arts
- Italian painter and architect; Known for his painting of 'The School of Athens"
10 Clues: A movement for religious reform • Christians who belonged to non-Catholic churches. • a person who provides financial support for the arts • Pardon sold by catholic church to reduce one's punishment • Florentine sculptor famous for his lifelike sculptures (1386-1466) • Florentine sculptor and painter and architect who painted the Sistine Chapel • ...
Renaissance Inventors/Artists 2023-05-18
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- Created the printing press
- An Italian astronomer and Mathematician who developed the Heliocentric Theory
- An English Philosopher who created the Scientific Method
- Painted the Sistine Chapel and sculpted "The David"
- Painted the "School of Athens"
- Italian sculptor who sculpted the "Bronze David"
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- English Mathematician who discovered gravity and created the laws of motion
- Created the earliest version of a flying vehicle. He also painted the Mona Lisa
- Was a very talented poet and playwright. Created the plays "Hamlet" and "Romeo and Juliet"
- An Italian astronomer who discovered craters on the moon, discovered the moons of Jupiter,and found out the phases of Venus
10 Clues: Created the printing press • Painted the "School of Athens" • Italian sculptor who sculpted the "Bronze David" • Painted the Sistine Chapel and sculpted "The David" • An English Philosopher who created the Scientific Method • English Mathematician who discovered gravity and created the laws of motion • ...
Random Renaissance People 2025-01-07
10 Clues: French writer • Kings advisor • English writer • French polosifer • Made the Helicopter • Made poetry and plays • First christian humanist • In charge of the king's library • Wanted lots of scripture readers • Astronomer, created the idea that the sun is the center of the solar system
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
- Mona Lisa A famous portrait painting by Leonardo da Vinci, known for its enigmatic smile and meticulous detail.
12 Clues: A masterpiece of Renaissance sculpture created by Michelangelo • 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. • Someone who financially supports artists, writers, or scholars to create works of art or literature. • ...
Shakespeare Open Note Quiz 2018-01-03
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- Common disease during time period
- What Shakespeare died on
- Time of day when plays took place
- Destroyed the original Globe Theater
- Language Shakespeare helped develop
- Shakespeare’s longest play
- Comedies, histories, tragedies, & __.
- Shakespeare was a writer & an __.
- Location of the Globe
- Stood to watch plays
- Played the part of females
- Stratford-__-Avon
- Characters coming from under the stage signified
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- Shakespeare’s nickname
- Queen during the time period
- Cost of cheap seats
- Heard by audience but not other characters
- # of children Shakespeare had
- Shakespeare’s wife
- Audience knows something the characters don’t
- Shakespeare’s time period
- Speech with no other character’s on stage
- Shakespeare invented 1700 of these
- Special effect drums created
- How people knew there was a play
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 • ...
Shakespeare Open Note Quiz 2018-01-03
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- Special effect drums created
- Common disease during time period
- Time of day when plays took place
- Shakespeare’s wife
- Language Shakespeare helped develop
- Location of the Globe
- Heard by audience but not other characters
- Comedies, histories, tragedies, & __.
- Stratford-__-Avon
- What Shakespeare died on
- Speech with no other character’s on stage
- Shakespeare invented 1700 of these
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- Cost of cheap seats
- Audience knows something the characters don’t
- Shakespeare’s longest play
- How people knew there was a play
- # of children Shakespeare had
- Shakespeare’s time period
- Shakespeare’s nickname
- Destroyed the original Globe Theater
- Played the part of females
- Shakespeare was a writer & an __.
- Queen during the time period
- Stood to watch plays
- 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 • 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 • ...
PHS Crossword! 2016-11-14
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- Our school mascot
- Flying mammal
- Flying mammal
- Has a trunk
- You might hear Mr Kidwell say this
- Youngest teacher
- When you make 15 credits in a quarter
- What is Mrs. Neilson’s new last name
- What Zermeno collects on his wall
- Large marsupial
- Activities After school program
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- Likes to chase mice
- Who is the new lower campus teacher
- What school did we play against in flag football
- Which teacher is a pescetarian
- Likes to chase mice
- This teacher has taught here the longest
- What holiday does the whole school celebrate together with a feast
- What Mr Hardy collects
- PHS Principal
- Our School Color
- The school librarian
- This teacher is a wizard
- Man's best friend
- Go to Ms Elliott if you need this
25 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Flying mammal • PHS Principal • Large marsupial • Youngest teacher • Our School Color • Our school mascot • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • Likes to chase mice • The school librarian • What Mr Hardy collects • This teacher is a wizard • Which teacher is a pescetarian • Activities After school program • What Zermeno collects on his wall • ...
Americana 2024-01-03
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- Movie franchise or mountains
- Popular food brought by Italian immigrants
- Capital or president
- National bird and emblem of the USA
- Space agency
- Author of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn
- Fruit that symbolizes America
- Prominent political family
- Statue or bell
- Sam or Tom
- Sin City
- Copier company or verb
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- State or Jones
- First African-American president
- Canyon or Ole Opry
- Famous American novelist and activist
- Massachusetts city or president
- New York neighborhood known for its Renaissance
- Of Liberty or David
- Stars and stripes
- Part of a famous speech by Martin Luther King Jr.
- Doodle or baseball team
- Actress or president
- Iconic figure of the Wild West
- Musical genre originated in New Orleans
25 Clues: Sin City • Sam or Tom • Space agency • State or Jones • Statue or bell • Stars and stripes • Canyon or Ole Opry • Of Liberty or David • Capital or president • Actress or president • Copier company or verb • Doodle or baseball team • Prominent political family • Movie franchise or mountains • Fruit that symbolizes America • Iconic figure of the Wild West • Massachusetts city or president • ...
1920s Review Issac, Wyatt, and Landon 2024-02-06
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- A place they went to listen to jazz music
- African Americans migrated to work in ________.
- You have power in your homes
- You can wash clothes everyday
- You can know important news
- Paintings of the Great Migrations
- Wrote a dream deferred
- A place were bootlegged liquor was easy to get
- you can communicatenicat whenever needed
- They moved to the north because it had better.
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- Who mamoneythe bootleggers and took maoney from the speakeasies
- People who transported moonshine
- People who were in the Harlem Renaissance
- You can get places faster and easier
- Wrote about migrant workers
- You can cook faster and easier
- The music they listened to
- He had a gravelly voice
- Who sang the St lewis Blues
- They moved to the north because ________.
20 Clues: Wrote a dream deferred • He had a gravelly voice • The music they listened to • Wrote about migrant workers • You can know important news • Who sang the St lewis Blues • You have power in your homes • You can wash clothes everyday • You can cook faster and easier • People who transported moonshine • Paintings of the Great Migrations • You can get places faster and easier • ...
Early Modern Spain 2024-03-06
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- the last Hapsburg king
- female catholic monarch
- Hapsburg king who became the king of Portugal
- shows North, South, East, and West
- the movement influenced by Greeks and Romans
- Hapsburg king who didn’t want to be king
- period of time with many famous Spanish artist and writers
- Spanish conqueror
- the port Columbus left for his first voyage out of
- Hapsburg king who spoke no Spanish
- male catholic monarch
- Spanish painter of Las Meninas
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- the bourbon king who modernized Spain
- painter of the Mona Lisa
- painter of the Sistine chapel
- sailor who discovered America and named the native Americans, Indians
- painter of the view of Toledo
- sailor who circumnavigated the globe
- one of Columbus’ 3 ships
- Hapsburg king who lost the Thirty Year War
20 Clues: Spanish conqueror • male catholic monarch • the last Hapsburg king • female catholic monarch • painter of the Mona Lisa • one of Columbus’ 3 ships • painter of the Sistine chapel • painter of the view of Toledo • Spanish painter of Las Meninas • shows North, South, East, and West • Hapsburg king who spoke no Spanish • sailor who circumnavigated the globe • ...
Hisotrical 2024-05-04
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- - French heroine of the Hundred Years' War
- - Venetian traveler to the Mongol Empire
- - Founder of the Mongol Empire
- - American abolitionist and political activist
- - Ancient Macedonian conqueror
- - Ancient Egyptian pharaoh of the 18th dynasty
- - Inventor of the printing press
- - Celtic queen who led an uprising against the Romans
- - Italian Renaissance artist
- - American civil rights activist
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- - Roman general and statesman
- - French military leader and emperor
- - Last active ruler of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt
- - Emperor of the Mali Empire, known as one of the wealthiest individuals in history
- - English playwright and poet
- - Babylonian king known for his code of laws
- - Italian polymath known for his art and inventions
- - Russian empress known as Catherine the Great
- - Italian astronomer and physicist
- - Greek philosopher and teacher of Plato
20 Clues: - Italian Renaissance artist • - Roman general and statesman • - English playwright and poet • - Founder of the Mongol Empire • - Ancient Macedonian conqueror • - Inventor of the printing press • - American civil rights activist • - Italian astronomer and physicist • - French military leader and emperor • - Venetian traveler to the Mongol Empire • ...
Sejarah Peminatan 2022-08-24
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- filsuf asal jerman mengajak orang orang untuk semakin berani dan bebas menggunakan akalnya
- masa pencerahan
- peristiwa yang berupa mengembalikan kebudayaan yunani dan romawi
- revolusi amerika (1775-1785) meliputi serentetan perang bangsa amerika melawan
- tokoh renaissance yang pernah menjadi prajurit firenzi
- penemu mesin uap
- tokoh reformasi gereja
- suatu peristiwa yang mengawali terjadinya revolusi amerika
- penemu cap silinder
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- penemu pesawat terbang
- peristiwa yang membawa perubahan di gereja eropa
- penemu mesin tenun
- penemu telpon listrik
- slogan aufklarung
- pencetus teori heliosentris
- masa antara jatuhnya kekaisaran romawi barat pada tahun 476M
- salah seorang pemimpin revolusi amerika yang menjadi presiden pertama
- toko mesin uap
- perubahan yang besar dan radikal terhadap cara manusia memproduksi barang atau jasa
- salah satu teori kontroversial nicolaus copernicus
20 Clues: toko mesin uap • masa pencerahan • penemu mesin uap • slogan aufklarung • penemu mesin tenun • penemu cap silinder • penemu telpon listrik • penemu pesawat terbang • tokoh reformasi gereja • pencetus teori heliosentris • peristiwa yang membawa perubahan di gereja eropa • salah satu teori kontroversial nicolaus copernicus • tokoh renaissance yang pernah menjadi prajurit firenzi • ...
Happy Birthday, Kyle 2023-08-11
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- Chess piece
- Home to the world's largest collection of Renoir paintings
- Town known as the "snack food capital" of the United States
- Goddess associated with wisdom, craft, & warfare
- Kyle and _____
- The holy grail for crossword puzzlers?
- Person born on September 5, 1994
- Dating app "designed to be deleted"
- Pirates of _________
- Barbie, e.g.
- City where you can find the "Rocky" steps, for short
- Residences on Wingspan cards
- Rudyard Kipling poem
- Cot's tempest
- Gentleman of Verona
- _______ Tree Frog
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- "New Rules" singer
- Penn State's pride?
- 19th-century farm on Kaighn Avenue
- One more than twenty-eight
- YouTuber known for her show "Challenge Accepted"
- Renaissance Faire weapon
- Anise candy
- "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner" bird
- Dungeons and Dragons, e.g.
25 Clues: Chess piece • Anise candy • Barbie, e.g. • Cot's tempest • Kyle and _____ • _______ Tree Frog • "New Rules" singer • Penn State's pride? • Gentleman of Verona • Pirates of _________ • Rudyard Kipling poem • Renaissance Faire weapon • One more than twenty-eight • Dungeons and Dragons, e.g. • Residences on Wingspan cards • Person born on September 5, 1994 • 19th-century farm on Kaighn Avenue • ...
Crossword Puzzle #1 2022-05-16
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- 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 • ...
Sneh and Patrick OO 2025-04-17
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- Town Sneh grew up in
- The proposal location
- Patrick's favorite hobby
- Location of their first house
- Patrick's favorite sports team
- First dance song title
- Sneh's job title
- Honeymoon destination
- Patrick's favorite drink
- Sneh's favorite cocktail
- Sneh's star sign
- Sneh's middle name
- Sneh's favorite colour
- Patrick's middle name
- Month the couple started dating
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- Patrick's favorite food
- Sneh's favourite follower
- Sneh's favourite holiday
- Where the couple met
- Name of the wedding venue
- Patrick's birth month
- The proposal month
- Patrick's favourite childhood holiday
- Couple's favorite TV show
- Sneh's favorite hobby
- Sneh's favourite dessert
- Years the couple has been together
- Dating app the couple met on
- Destination of the couple's first trip abroad
29 Clues: Sneh's job title • Sneh's star sign • The proposal month • Sneh's middle name • Town Sneh grew up in • Where the couple met • The proposal location • Patrick's birth month • Sneh's favorite hobby • Honeymoon destination • Patrick's middle name • First dance song title • Sneh's favorite colour • Patrick's favorite food • Sneh's favourite holiday • Patrick's favorite hobby • ...
Vocab #9 2025-05-13
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- – Poor farmer tied to land
- – Groups that invaded the Roman Empire
- – Supporter of artists or writers
- – Holy wars for Jerusalem
- – Early settlers of England
- – Asian nomads who built an empire
- – Long war between England and France
- – System of land and loyalty
- – Nomads who invaded Europe
- – Church court punishing different belief
- – Charging interest on loans
- – Lord’s land and home
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- – Not religious
- – Land given to a vassal
- – Ideal or perfect society
- – Rebirth of art and learning
- – A person who served a lord
- – Deadly disease in Europe
- – Code of conduct for knights
- – Powerful Germanic kingdom in Europe
- – Focus on human potential and achievements
- – Time between ancient and modern
- Carta – Document limiting king’s power
- – Law based on court decisions
24 Clues: – Not religious • – Lord’s land and home • – Land given to a vassal • – Holy wars for Jerusalem • – Poor farmer tied to land • – Ideal or perfect society • – Deadly disease in Europe • – Early settlers of England • – Nomads who invaded Europe • – A person who served a lord • – System of land and loyalty • – Charging interest on loans • – Rebirth of art and learning • ...
Crossword Puzzle 30 - Italian Theme 2025-05-15
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- Bitter Italian aperitif
- Italian surname linked to musicians
- Italian-American wine importer
- Italian-American actress from *The Sopranos*
- Classic Italian-American frozen dessert
- Italian-American filmmaker and producer
- Italian vinegar used in cooking
- Type of Italian pasta shape
- Italian flag's three colors
- Influential Italian Renaissance family
- Italian wine grape variety
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- Italian word for "soup"
- Italian fashion brand
- Pine nuts used in Italian pastries
- Painter of *The Birth of Venus*
- Famous Italian immigrant in a historic trial
- Italian painter known for detailed portraits
- Italian artist famous for frescoes
- Tomato-based pasta sauce
- Baseball Hall of Famer with Italian heritage
- Italian business family behind Fiat
- Italian-American actor from *Ace Ventura*
- Small pasta shells
- Tomato, mozzarella, basil salad
24 Clues: Small pasta shells • Italian fashion brand • Italian word for "soup" • Bitter Italian aperitif • Tomato-based pasta sauce • Italian wine grape variety • Type of Italian pasta shape • Italian flag's three colors • Italian-American wine importer • Painter of *The Birth of Venus* • Italian vinegar used in cooking • Tomato, mozzarella, basil salad • Pine nuts used in Italian pastries • ...
Challange 2025-07-26
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- / Day and night sign a peace treaty
- / Decay with a countdown
- / Same name, different atomic flavor
- / When time slows down if you zoom
- / When a species ghosts the timeline
- / Thought’s long-distance runner
- / When stones got clever
- / Fire’s chemical handshake
- / The forest’s secret internet
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- / Magic before chemistry found math
- / Your mirror twin, but deadly
- / Nature’s slow experiment with life
- / The only thing we’re sure of… or are we?
- / Arguing toward the truth
- / A thought on trial
- / He tutored kings and boxed ideas
- / A point where math screams and physics breaks
- Matter / The invisible weight we can’t hold
- / When Europe rebooted its brain
- / Rock that’s changed its mind
- / A star’s death scream
- / Before creates after
22 Clues: / A thought on trial • / Before creates after • / A star’s death scream • / Decay with a countdown • / When stones got clever • / Arguing toward the truth • / Fire’s chemical handshake • / Your mirror twin, but deadly • / Rock that’s changed its mind • / The forest’s secret internet • / When Europe rebooted its brain • / Thought’s long-distance runner • ...
History of Healthcare 2025-09-16
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- Invented bifocals; found colds were contagious
- Discovered anesthesia (nitrous oxide, ether, chloroform)
- First to use antiseptic during surgery
- Invented microscope; observed microorganisms
- Developed smallpox vaccination in 1796
- Father of Microbiology; identified germ causing tuberculosis
- Discovered the Fallopian tube
- Discovered the Eustachian tube of the ear
- Developed polio vaccine using weakened virus
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- Discovered oxygen
- Discovered X-rays
- Father of Medicine; wrote early medical ethics
- Created asepsis; developed the autoclave for sterilization
- Developed germ theory; proved microorganisms cause disease
- Identified cause of childbed fever; promoted hand washing
- Greek God of Healing; staff with serpents became a symbol of medicine
- Discovered circulation of blood
- Studied human anatomy during the Renaissance
- Discovered effect of medicine on disease-causing microorganisms
- Invented stethoscope; discovered cirrhosis
- Discovered penicillin
21 Clues: Discovered oxygen • Discovered X-rays • Discovered penicillin • Discovered the Fallopian tube • Discovered circulation of blood • First to use antiseptic during surgery • Developed smallpox vaccination in 1796 • Discovered the Eustachian tube of the ear • Invented stethoscope; discovered cirrhosis • Studied human anatomy during the Renaissance • ...
World Unit 2 2025-10-27
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- Southwestern cliff dwellers
- Capital was Tenochtitlan
- Incan city located high in the mountains
- Japanese rulers that forced Europeans out
- Regular payments made to the Aztecs
- "Rebirth"
- This European "discovered" the Americas
- The fall of this city created a need for new trade routes
- Created monopolies in the spice trade
- Built an extensive system of roads
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- Created the Mona Lisa
- Disease that killed many Native Americans
- Believing in more than one god
- Empire in India
- Word that means original people
- Examples include Cortes and Pizarro
- Name of the first European printing press
- Treaty that split the world between Spain and Portugal
- Last name of the German priest who wrote the 95 Theses
- Dynasty in China that turned to isolationism
20 Clues: "Rebirth" • Empire in India • Created the Mona Lisa • Capital was Tenochtitlan • Southwestern cliff dwellers • Believing in more than one god • Word that means original people • Built an extensive system of roads • Regular payments made to the Aztecs • Examples include Cortes and Pizarro • Created monopolies in the spice trade • This European "discovered" the Americas • ...
14th-century Renaissance 2017-02-08
7 Clues: carved figures • Italian word for for places • happened in the 14th century • the home for the ruling family • Italy's leading cultural center • first sculptor to use the new lifelike style • learned the mathematics involved in constructing building
14th-century Renaissance 2017-02-08
7 Clues: carved figures • Italian word for for places • happened in the 14th century • the home for the ruling family • Italy's leading cultural center • first sculptor to use the new lifelike style • learned the mathematics involved in constructing building
14th-century Renaissance 2017-02-08
7 Clues: carved figures • Italian word for for places • happened in the 14th century • the home for the ruling family • Italy's leading cultural center • first sculptor to use the new lifelike style • learned the mathematics involved in constructing building
Michelangelo 2025-01-30
7 Clues: He was also • The month he was born • the country he was born • The scenes from... in Rome • One of his best-known work • The Last ... on its altar wall • He was defined as an archetypal...man
Renaissance im Überblick 2021-12-08
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- Weltanschauung, bei der der Mensch im Mittelpunkt steht
- Das Doppelrohrblatt des Krummhorns ist von einer ... umgeben
- Ein wichtiger Vertreter ist Giovanni Pierluigi da ...
- Der Ausdruck von ... in der Musik wird wichtiger
- Besonders wichtige Kompositionsweise für Singstimmen: Vokal-...
- Der Zink hat ein Mundstück wie eine ...
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- Führende Gattungen der weltlichen Vokalmusik sind das Gesellschaftslied und das ...
- Eine geistliche Vokalmusikgattung
- Wichtigstes Zupfinstrument der Zeit
- Es entstehen immer mehr eigens komponierte ...werke
10 Clues: Eine geistliche Vokalmusikgattung • Wichtigstes Zupfinstrument der Zeit • Der Zink hat ein Mundstück wie eine ... • Der Ausdruck von ... in der Musik wird wichtiger • Es entstehen immer mehr eigens komponierte ...werke • Ein wichtiger Vertreter ist Giovanni Pierluigi da ... • Weltanschauung, bei der der Mensch im Mittelpunkt steht • ...
The Northern Renaissance 2014-02-13
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- A monk and physician who wrote comic tales and parodies
- Area made up of present-day Belgium, Luxembourg, and The Netherlands
- Where large country estates were primarily built
- Main scholarly language
- Inventor the printing press
- Author who wrote sonnets about love, the passing of yuth, and immortality
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- French for rebirth
- Famous Christian Humanist who inspired his colleagues to study Greek and Hebrew
- French castles and manorial/country estates
- Author who based formal and direct writing style on Italian literary models
10 Clues: French for rebirth • Main scholarly language • Inventor the printing press • French castles and manorial/country estates • Where large country estates were primarily built • A monk and physician who wrote comic tales and parodies • Area made up of present-day Belgium, Luxembourg, and The Netherlands • ...
Review Renaissance day 2014-10-14
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- The most interesting part of a story
- A magical creature. A horse with magic powers
- The first part of an essay
- ...monster is a monster who lives in a lake in Scotland
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- The company founded by Steve Jobs
- Information about a story
- An essay where you tell a story
- Albert Einstein was very smart, he was a...
- You can fix a problem with a...
- The Asian version of Bigfoot
10 Clues: Information about a story • The first part of an essay • The Asian version of Bigfoot • An essay where you tell a story • You can fix a problem with a... • The company founded by Steve Jobs • The most interesting part of a story • Albert Einstein was very smart, he was a... • A magical creature. A horse with magic powers • ...
The Harlem Renaissance 2017-05-24
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- a form of music developed by African Americans
- this form of music, mixed with other styles, formed a new type called jazz.
- societal issues that lure people to relocate such as good jobs and schools
- word that means rebirth
- a predominantly Black populated part of New York
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- societal issues such as lack of jobs and crime that cause people to migrate
- Many Blacks from here migrated to cities in the North America
- Big urban centers here, attracted African Americans because of work could be found
- Although Blacks were trying to escape this in the south, they still faced it in northern cities
- Blacks migrated from here to find a better way of life
10 Clues: word that means rebirth • a form of music developed by African Americans • a predominantly Black populated part of New York • Blacks migrated from here to find a better way of life • Many Blacks from here migrated to cities in the North America • societal issues that lure people to relocate such as good jobs and schools • ...
Renaissance and Enlightenment 2021-04-14
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- Creator of the first translation of the bible into German.
- During this century, translators relied on their own criterion, and they wouldn't hesitate before modifying the source text to make them more stylish.
- Literal meaning of the Renaissance.
- A prominent literary critic and language theorist from the 18th century.
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- According to Gilles Ménage coined the term "belles infidèles" meaning beautiful and ...
- Spanish novelist famously known for "Don Quixote."
- Inventor of around 2000 words of the English language.
- The inventor of the moving printing press.
- Is the extent to which translation accurately renders the meaning of the source text.
- Native dialect or form of speech of specific people or regions.
10 Clues: Literal meaning of the Renaissance. • The inventor of the moving printing press. • Spanish novelist famously known for "Don Quixote." • Inventor of around 2000 words of the English language. • Creator of the first translation of the bible into German. • Native dialect or form of speech of specific people or regions. • ...
Renaissance unit 3 2021-04-07
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- to choose one to do a special work of art
- an artist working with marble
- to work next to a skilled person in order to learn
- the head of the catholic church
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- craftsperson working with gold or other metal
- one who believes in polytheism and praises nature
- the place where an artist or a craftsman works
- belonging to the aristocracy
- small church
- one who gives support and financial help to an artist
10 Clues: small church • belonging to the aristocracy • an artist working with marble • the head of the catholic church • to choose one to do a special work of art • craftsperson working with gold or other metal • the place where an artist or a craftsman works • one who believes in polytheism and praises nature • to work next to a skilled person in order to learn • ...
Spanish Renaissance Quiz 2021-09-03
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- Used for a white makeup base
- A play about the story of King Basilio
- Natural light to light up an outside stage
- A type of open-air theatre specific to Spain
- Famous playwright that wrote Punishment Without Revenge
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- Number of costumes that could be worn per play
- Props that are used with the hands
- The dominant ruling family during this time
- One of the most important figures during this time period
- Sheets made out of metal are shaken to make this sound
10 Clues: Used for a white makeup base • Props that are used with the hands • A play about the story of King Basilio • Natural light to light up an outside stage • The dominant ruling family during this time • A type of open-air theatre specific to Spain • Number of costumes that could be worn per play • Sheets made out of metal are shaken to make this sound • ...
American Renaissance Authors 2021-08-19
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- Known for Walden
- samuel langhorn clemens
- Doyen of Transcendentalism
- Writer of Leaves of Grass
- The first African-American to be nominated for Vice President
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- Wrote one of the most recognised opening sentences "Call me Ishmael"
- Wrote the biography of an American president
- Married their 13 y/o cousin
- Famously in love with their sister-in-law
- Author of Uncle Tom's Cabin
10 Clues: Known for Walden • samuel langhorn clemens • Writer of Leaves of Grass • Doyen of Transcendentalism • Married their 13 y/o cousin • Author of Uncle Tom's Cabin • Famously in love with their sister-in-law • Wrote the biography of an American president • The first African-American to be nominated for Vice President • ...
Extra Credit Renaissance 2022-05-13
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- Who painted the Last Judgement
- Who painted the School of Athens
- Where did Shakespeare do his plays
- Who wrote Romeo and Juliet
- Who painted the Mona Lisa
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- who designed the dome of Florence
- Made art 3d
- Who painted the Birth of Venus
- What made art easier to move
- What was it called when an artist used visual art techniques to show light and shadow
10 Clues: Made art 3d • Who painted the Mona Lisa • Who wrote Romeo and Juliet • What made art easier to move • Who painted the Last Judgement • Who painted the Birth of Venus • Who painted the School of Athens • who designed the dome of Florence • Where did Shakespeare do his plays • What was it called when an artist used visual art techniques to show light and shadow
The Renaissance Italy 2019-12-02
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- The Medici family's competition.
- Finished the dome on the church in Florence.
- What type of government did the city-state of Florence have.
- A notable artist from Florence.
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- A notable philosopher from Florence.
- Who controlled the city-state in Florence.
- One of the city's that Florence controlled.
- An international trade route.
- A notable philosopher from Venice.
- The city-state with the most powerful navy/military.
10 Clues: An international trade route. • A notable artist from Florence. • The Medici family's competition. • A notable philosopher from Venice. • A notable philosopher from Florence. • Who controlled the city-state in Florence. • One of the city's that Florence controlled. • Finished the dome on the church in Florence. • The city-state with the most powerful navy/military. • ...
Renaissance et Humanisme 2023-09-05
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- Matière utilisée par les peintres permettant de représenter de nombreux détails
- Période historique dont s’inspirent les humanistes et artistes
- Science étudiant les astres
- Courant artistique qui s’étend du XVe au début du XVIIe siècle.
- Technique qui favorise la diffusion des idées des humanistes
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- Procédé géométrique qui donne une impression de profondeur
- Étude de la structure et des organes d’un être vivant.
- Mouvement d’idées né au XIVe siècle, centré autour de l’Homme
- Astronome polonais qui a démontré que la Terre tourne autour du Soleil.
- Personne riche qui protège et soutient financièrement des écrivains, des artistes comme un sponsor aujourd’hui
10 Clues: Science étudiant les astres • Étude de la structure et des organes d’un être vivant. • Procédé géométrique qui donne une impression de profondeur • Technique qui favorise la diffusion des idées des humanistes • Mouvement d’idées né au XIVe siècle, centré autour de l’Homme • Période historique dont s’inspirent les humanistes et artistes • ...
The Harlem Renaissance 2024-09-09
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- New-York, for example.
- Form of art to listen.
- Harlem, for example.
- Public road in a city, town, or village.
- Relating to a town or city.
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- Form of art to read.
- Relating to citizens.
- Place to buy things.
- Movement of population from one place to settle in another.
- Relating to the government or public affairs of a country.
10 Clues: Form of art to read. • Place to buy things. • Harlem, for example. • Relating to citizens. • New-York, for example. • Form of art to listen. • Relating to a town or city. • Public road in a city, town, or village. • Relating to the government or public affairs of a country. • Movement of population from one place to settle in another.
Renaissance und Humanismus 2025-01-14
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- Das Wort kommt aus Latein, und ist die neue Sicht der Welt.
- Die Wiedergeburt der Antike.
- Im Jahr 1492 entdeckete er Amerika.
- Die Reform der Kirche von Luther.
- Es ist die Erfindung, um Bücher schneller herzustellen und zu kopieren.
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- Eine der wichtigsten Erfindungen von Leonardo Da Vinci.
- Eine Person, die mehrere Fächer lernt.
- In dieser Zeit wird dieser Begriff wichtiger als Religion.
- Das wichtigste Instrument der Gegenreformation.
- Eine Geschichte, die eine Moral am Ende hat.
10 Clues: Die Wiedergeburt der Antike. • Die Reform der Kirche von Luther. • Im Jahr 1492 entdeckete er Amerika. • Eine Person, die mehrere Fächer lernt. • Eine Geschichte, die eine Moral am Ende hat. • Das wichtigste Instrument der Gegenreformation. • Eine der wichtigsten Erfindungen von Leonardo Da Vinci. • In dieser Zeit wird dieser Begriff wichtiger als Religion. • ...
Revolution and Renaissance 2025-03-13
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- English mathematician and physicist
- the process of objectively establishing facts through testing experimenting
- Italian scientist, astronomer, mathematician and physicist
- an educated guess
- an Italian artist, inventor, scientist and more
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- Revolution drastic change in scientific thought that took place during the 16th and 17th centuries
- a German inventor who created the printing press
- a period in European civilization that was marked by a revival of Classical learning and wisdom
- a German astronomer, mathematician, and key figure in the Scientific Revolution
- an approach to life based on reason and our common humanity
10 Clues: an educated guess • English mathematician and physicist • an Italian artist, inventor, scientist and more • a German inventor who created the printing press • Italian scientist, astronomer, mathematician and physicist • an approach to life based on reason and our common humanity • the process of objectively establishing facts through testing experimenting • ...
Kyra Shanks- World History review 2022-01-07
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- First to sail from Europe to India
- A period of European history, lasting from about 1300 to 1600, during which renewed interest in culture that led to far-reaching changes in art, learning, and views of the world
- A member of a protestant church founded on the teachings of Martin Luther
- King of England from 22 April 1509 until his death in 1547.Is best known for his six marriages, including his efforts to have his first marriage annulled
- Kings having all power over a country
- A political system in which nobles are granted the use of lands that legally belong to their king, in exchange for their loyalty, military service, and protection of the people on the land
- the 16th-century religious, political, intellectual, and cultural upheaval that splintered Catholic Europe, setting in place the structures and beliefs that would define the continent in the modern era.
- The idea that monarchs are God’s representatives on Earth and therefore answer only to God
- A pardon releasing a person from punishments due for a sin (Payed to get in to heaven)
- a machine for printing text or pictures from type or plates.
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- a trade route between Asia, Africa, and Europe
- Sculpted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- A renaissance artist, most known for the "Mona Lisa"
- the loss of central political control in the Western Roman Empire, a process in which the Empire failed to enforce its rule, and its vast territory was divided into several successor polities.
- The global transfer of plants, animals, and diseases that occurred during the European colonization of the Americas.
- An intellectual movement in which thinkers studied classical texts and focused on human potential and achievement.
- French Theologian, best known for his influential institutes and “Calvinism”
17 Clues: First to sail from Europe to India • Kings having all power over a country • Sculpted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel • a trade route between Asia, Africa, and Europe • A renaissance artist, most known for the "Mona Lisa" • a machine for printing text or pictures from type or plates. • A member of a protestant church founded on the teachings of Martin Luther • ...
14th-century Renaissance 2017-02-08
7 Clues: carved figures • Italian word for for places • happened in the 14th century • the home for the ruling family • Italy's leading cultural center • first sculptor to use the new lifelike style • learned the mathematics involved in constructing building
Rhymya Laster 2018-01-30
7 Clues: Complicated • Related to wordly things • Is a french word for rebirth • A soldier who fight for money • Having to do with a town or city • Money in the form of coins or paper • The practice of conducting negotiations
Land Based Empires: The Renaissance and the Reformation Vocabulary 2021-10-07
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- Christans that believe in baptizing people when they were old enough to decide that they were Christan.
- People who followed John Knox who had spread Calvinism.
- machiavelli An Italian philosopher who wrote the piece ‘The Prince’ about philosophy and how people should rule.
- Strong financial supporters, and, during the Renaissance, funded artists in Florence.
- A procedure for gathering and testing ideas which includes a question, a hypothesis, an experiment, analyzation, and a conclusion.
- revolution An event that led to large changes in science where scientists challenged old science-related assumptions.
- Members of the Society of Jesus.
- The last name of the scientist who first proposed the geocentric theory
- An ideal place; the name of the book written by Thomas More about greed, corruption, and war had been gotten rid of.
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- The last name of the mathematician who studied planetary motion including the planet’s elliptical orbit around the Sun.
- The event that attempted to reform the Catholic Church due to what was believed to be corrupt practices.
- luther A monk and teacher who’s practices and protests led to the beginning of the Reformation for religious reform.
- Martin Luther’s public stand against the practices of the Cathloic Church; formal statements attacking the ‘pardon-merchants.’
- The Italian scientist who made his own telescope, discovered the four moons of Jupiter, reported on the moon's rough and uneven texture, and supported the Geocentric theory.
- A time period associated with the 15th and 16th centuries that put emphasis on human reason and advances in art or sciences.
- A theory that was created by Copernicus that suggests that the sun is in the center of the universe and is orbited by the Earth and other planets.
- A system of government in which the church is in power.
17 Clues: Members of the Society of Jesus. • People who followed John Knox who had spread Calvinism. • A system of government in which the church is in power. • The last name of the scientist who first proposed the geocentric theory • Strong financial supporters, and, during the Renaissance, funded artists in Florence. • ...
Music history :) 2021-01-29
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- Er Kamm auf die idee Linien zu zeichnen
- Es stammt aus dem Portugiesischem
- Kaiser Karl dem Großen erfand dies
- Wo ist die Karlaskirche
- Er hat die Karlskirche erbaut
- Das Wort wurde nach Papst Gregor genannt
- Regeln für mehr stimmiges singen erfand...
- Vor was fürchteten sich die Leute
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- Woher stammt das wort Renaissance
- Sie war eine wichtige Herrscherin des Barock
- Mit was haben die reichen Leute den Schmutz-abgedeckt
- Wie wurde die Musik von 1300-1450 genannt?
- Es wird heute noch in Frankreich benutzt
- Wie heißt das berühmte Schloss
14 Clues: Wo ist die Karlaskirche • Er hat die Karlskirche erbaut • Wie heißt das berühmte Schloss • Woher stammt das wort Renaissance • Es stammt aus dem Portugiesischem • Vor was fürchteten sich die Leute • Kaiser Karl dem Großen erfand dies • Er Kamm auf die idee Linien zu zeichnen • Es wird heute noch in Frankreich benutzt • Das Wort wurde nach Papst Gregor genannt • ...
hellllo 2020-10-26
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- Middle ages are partly transformed
- A male who rules a country for life
- A social system who worked and fought for nobles
- A farmer and has low social status
- A religion based on the person and teachings of Jesus Christ
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- An ancient test of guilt
- A warrior who served
- A historical or cultural object
- An official count or survey
- A religion - Muhammad the prophet god.
- A system where their is a leader of the country
- A way of ranking and organizing things or people
- Important events marked
- A person belonging by rank or birth
14 Clues: A warrior who served • Important events marked • An ancient test of guilt • An official count or survey • A historical or cultural object • Middle ages are partly transformed • A farmer and has low social status • A male who rules a country for life • A person belonging by rank or birth • A religion - Muhammad the prophet god. • A system where their is a leader of the country • ...
history of medicine 2022-10-06
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- helped advance genetic sciences
- was landmark and medical processes
- when dissections can be made to the human body
- founder of surgical pathology
- most deadliest pandemic at the time
- Wilhelm discovery in 1895
- discovered A,B,O blood types
- an airborne disease that can be spread through bites,flees,and rats
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- showed certain diseases was caused by microorganisms
- substance called pinkrean and discovered in dogs
- a volunteer nurse during the civil war and aided soldiers
- prescribe and sell medications
- stop the advancement of medicine and unsanitary living conditions
- she founded the henry street settlement
14 Clues: Wilhelm discovery in 1895 • discovered A,B,O blood types • founder of surgical pathology • prescribe and sell medications • helped advance genetic sciences • was landmark and medical processes • most deadliest pandemic at the time • she founded the henry street settlement • when dissections can be made to the human body • substance called pinkrean and discovered in dogs • ...
Ch 24 Renaissance Stations Vocabulary 2025-04-09
Across
- Ancient Greek or Roman
- Using math and science to solve problems
- Related to trade
- Non-religious
- Showing people and things as they are in real life
- to come before
- A system of thought that focuses on people and their ability to reason
Down
- To show people as perfect, NOT as in real life
- The ability to read and write
- 1300s-1600s; Europe experienced a rebirth in art & learning
- A complete dramatic change
- A person who supports artists or a cause
- Creating a realistic sense of 3-D space on a flat surface
- Making something better by changing it
14 Clues: Non-religious • to come before • Related to trade • Ancient Greek or Roman • A complete dramatic change • The ability to read and write • Making something better by changing it • Using math and science to solve problems • A person who supports artists or a cause • To show people as perfect, NOT as in real life • Showing people and things as they are in real life • ...
renaissance vocabulary 2024-04-29
vocab 6 2015-05-04
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- We have a quota to do our vocal and if we don't pass it in on time me loose points.
- I recede to step when i do my back handspring in my cheer routine. We call it a step-step pull.
- We had to audition for the play and everyone wanted to be the protagonist Annie.
- I was in a quandary last night when i had to do vocal and my track meet so i couldn't shower till morning.
- This season was difficult because people renegaded the team so we had to keep changing the routine.
Down
- We got distracted during presentations yesterday because we randomly started talking about Starbucks.
- My mom renaissance my drawing of the family from pre-kindergarten so we still had the memories after the flood we had in our basement.
- We had a paper due yesterday in polygons and how many sides and angles they had.
- The biologist who has worked with animals in the rainforest talked to us about who they acted.
- In science we learned that if aliens were real the might die because cause of quarantine.
- The gravel was pulverize when my dad used the four wheeler to fix the drive way.
- I forward rolled down the plateau during recess at my old school and got got really dizzy.
- After track i always want to repose but i have to shower and do homework first.
13 Clues: After track i always want to repose but i have to shower and do homework first. • We had a paper due yesterday in polygons and how many sides and angles they had. • We had to audition for the play and everyone wanted to be the protagonist Annie. • The gravel was pulverize when my dad used the four wheeler to fix the drive way. • ...
The Middle Ages 2024-02-05
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- the time between the collapse of the Roman Empire in the fifth century AD and the beginning of the Renaissance (400 AD to 1300 AD)
- required payments to a government
- person given land by a lord in return for services
- a continent located in the Northern Hemisphere; bordered by the Arctic Ocean to the north, the Atlantic Ocean to the west, the Mediterranean Sea to the south, and Asia to the east
- a war between France and Britain that lasted 116 years; mostly peaceful but had times of brutal violence (1337 to 1453); marked the end of the Middle Ages and the beginning of the Renaissance
- Referring to the Middle Ages
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- a warrior in medieval Europe who fought on horseback
- a country made up of a string of islands located in East Asia
- a government ruled by a king or queen
- a person with no social status who lived on and farmed a lord's land in feudal times
- land was given in exchange for protection; lords lived off the surplus crops of their vassals
- political system where nobles are given use of lands that legally belong to their king in exchange for their loyalty, military service, and protection of the people who live on their land (serfs)
- a member of a ruling family, usually very wealthy and powerful; NOT a king
13 Clues: Referring to the Middle Ages • required payments to a government • a government ruled by a king or queen • person given land by a lord in return for services • a warrior in medieval Europe who fought on horseback • a country made up of a string of islands located in East Asia • a member of a ruling family, usually very wealthy and powerful; NOT a king • ...
Participes passés et invention de l'imprimerie 2021-09-17
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- participe passé du verbe atteindre
- nom propre : homme qui a inventé l'imprimerie
- participe passé du verbe contraindre
- participe passé du verbe permettre
- participe passé du verbe interdire
- nom féminin : synonyme de gloire
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- nom masculin : objet sur lequel on étalait l'encre
- adjectif : qui parle de sciences
- nom masculin : lettre en métal dans l'imprimerie de Gutenberg
- nom féminin : nom de la période qui suit le Moyen-Âge
- nom féminin : machine qui appuie sur les feuilles à imprimer
- nom féminin : interdiction d'écrire certaines choses
- nom féminin : le premier livre que Gutenberg a imprimé
13 Clues: adjectif : qui parle de sciences • nom féminin : synonyme de gloire • participe passé du verbe atteindre • participe passé du verbe permettre • participe passé du verbe interdire • participe passé du verbe contraindre • nom propre : homme qui a inventé l'imprimerie • nom masculin : objet sur lequel on étalait l'encre • nom féminin : interdiction d'écrire certaines choses • ...
Review 2023-06-21
Across
- A method of navigation that relies on careful observation of natural world.
- Exchange of land for military protection/loyalty
- means "Strong Ruler"
- Where Alexander the Great is from
- A person that someone is descended from
- Religion founded in Nepal by Siddhartha Gautama
- A country that is not legally recognized by other countries
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- Largest country on Earth
- A period of artistic and intellectual activity
- Written language developed by Aryans
- Chinese invention created during the Tang dynasty
- Idea that everything has a spirit
- British explorer who colonized Australia
13 Clues: means "Strong Ruler" • Largest country on Earth • Idea that everything has a spirit • Where Alexander the Great is from • Written language developed by Aryans • A person that someone is descended from • British explorer who colonized Australia • A period of artistic and intellectual activity • Religion founded in Nepal by Siddhartha Gautama • ...
History Crossword 2012-11-30
Across
- / The meaning of "Amir"
- / For administrative purposes India was divided into three _______.
- / Streets with a dead end
- / A sufi lodge
- / A festival of flowers
- / The first mosque in India with Minarets and full domes
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- / Rebirth of art and culture
- / 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
- / Mughal aristocrats in 17th and 18th century lived in ______
- / The capital of British India
- / A prayer place for muslims
13 Clues: / A sufi lodge • / The meaning of "Amir" • / A festival of flowers • / Streets with a dead end • / The tomb of a sufi saint • / Rebirth of art and culture • / A prayer place for muslims • / The capital of British India • / The first mosque in India with Minarets and full domes • / Mughal aristocrats in 17th and 18th century lived in ______ • ...
