romeo and juliet Crossword Puzzles
Romeo and Juliet Act IV & V 2024-03-28
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- extreme poverty; destitution
- dreamily or wistfully thoughtful
- comfort in sorrow, misfortune, or trouble
- something that portends or foreshadows a future event; an omen, prognostic, or warning indication
- open to or having several possible meanings or interpretations
- disgusting; revolting; repulsive
- selected, either as desirable or undesirable, and removed from a larger group
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- a funeral song or tune, or one expressing mourning in commemoration of the dead
- a tomb, grave, or burial place
- the condition of being flooded
- the hearing and determining of a dispute or the settling of differences between parties by a person or persons chosen or agreed to by them
- a prayer
- to defer or postpone, or to extend past the end of a term
- a deadly or virulent epidemic disease
- to accuse (a public official) before an appropriate tribunal of misconduct in office
- a whip or lash, especially for the infliction of punishment or torture
- to cover; hide from view
17 Clues: a prayer • to cover; hide from view • extreme poverty; destitution • a tomb, grave, or burial place • the condition of being flooded • dreamily or wistfully thoughtful • disgusting; revolting; repulsive • a deadly or virulent epidemic disease • comfort in sorrow, misfortune, or trouble • to defer or postpone, or to extend past the end of a term • ...
Romeo and Juliet Vocab 2022-03-29
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- - carrying the couch up the stairs was ___.
- - someone was _____ and i felt very scared
- - I kept ___ with my friends.
- - people like to ______ a lot
- - evil
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- bad/ Unfortunate
- - sick looking / unhealthy
- People have ___ for some people
- When you ask for something you __.
- - many people grieving fall into a state of ___.
10 Clues: - evil • bad/ Unfortunate • - sick looking / unhealthy • - I kept ___ with my friends. • - people like to ______ a lot • People have ___ for some people • When you ask for something you __. • - someone was _____ and i felt very scared • - carrying the couch up the stairs was ___. • - many people grieving fall into a state of ___.
Scripted Acting: Vocab Review 2025-04-03
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- The main idea or message of a piece.
- Someone who takes part in the story.
- Spoken conversation, or lines, between 2 or more characters.
- This great playwright wrote classics like Romeo & Juliet and Macbeth.
- The person who plays a character in a show.
- Spoken lines by one character for an extended time.
- The group of people who work behind the scenes to bring a show to life.
- The person in charge of a show, who brings the text to life!
- The author of a play or dramatic text.
- The practice of where and how actors should move around the stage.
- Improv is acting without a __________.
- Plot: The sequence of _________.
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- This is the American spelling of where shows take place.
- Conflict is the point of __________ in a story.
- the character who opposes the main character. Ex) Darth Vader
- 2 main types of drama: tragedy & ____________.
- These actors make up the large group on stage.
- the main character. Ex) Harry Potter in Harry Potter
- These actors play significant or named characters.
19 Clues: Plot: The sequence of _________. • The main idea or message of a piece. • Someone who takes part in the story. • The author of a play or dramatic text. • Improv is acting without a __________. • The person who plays a character in a show. • 2 main types of drama: tragedy & ____________. • These actors make up the large group on stage. • ...
Romeo and Juliet Crossword 2022-02-10
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- predict
- showing or feeling active opposition or hostility toward someone or something.
- a solemn promise.
- an event causing great and often sudden damage or distress.
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- a persistent feeling of ill will or resentment resulting from a past insult or injury.
- strong hostility
- enthusiasm or passion.
- kept secret or done secretively, especially because illicit.
- having or showing a stubborn and determined intention to do as one wants, regardless of the consequences or effects.
9 Clues: predict • strong hostility • a solemn promise. • enthusiasm or passion. • an event causing great and often sudden damage or distress. • kept secret or done secretively, especially because illicit. • showing or feeling active opposition or hostility toward someone or something. • a persistent feeling of ill will or resentment resulting from a past insult or injury. • ...
Romeo and Juliet Crossword 2022-04-08
9 Clues: Juliet's age • Juliet's Lover • Juliet's Cousin • Romeo's Last name • Juliet's last name • Lord Monague's Nephew • The setting of the story • Kinsman to Prince Escalus • "A plage o' both your _____"
Romeo and Juliet Terminology 2013-05-29
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- / A narrator who introduces or comments on the play.
- / The dimensions of the personality of literary characters as developed through the artistry of the writer.
- Relief / A comical scene which provides a break from the seriousness of the previous scene.
- / The close, the finish, the end or termination of a story.
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- / A pause or break in a line of verse.
- / An event that moves the plot towards the climax by precipitating other events or responses.
- / A term used to describe the release of emotions such as fear and pity.
- / The struggle that takes place between opposing people, forces and concept.
- / The highest point of interest, intensity or excitement.
9 Clues: / A pause or break in a line of verse. • / A narrator who introduces or comments on the play. • / The highest point of interest, intensity or excitement. • / The close, the finish, the end or termination of a story. • / A term used to describe the release of emotions such as fear and pity. • ...
Honors English 9 Poetry Terms 2024-04-19
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- Ex:I'm Juliet to your Romeo
- Ex:Don't judge a book by its cover,be true to yourself
- Ex:Peace signs, doves, hearts
- The song 'Twinkle Twinkle Little Star' contains lines that can be described as this term with the pattern AABBAA
- Ex:The flowers danced to the wind
- Ex:Eyes are the windows to the soul
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- Ex:I had a cat who wore a hat
- Ex:As blind as a bat
- Ex:The trees swayed in the wind, their leaves resembling green flames
- Morgan Freeman is a common _____ in movies
- Ex:Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers
- Ex:It is what it is
- A song would follow this 'pattern'
- Similar to a paragraph
14 Clues: Ex:It is what it is • Ex:As blind as a bat • Similar to a paragraph • Ex:I'm Juliet to your Romeo • Ex:I had a cat who wore a hat • Ex:Peace signs, doves, hearts • Ex:The flowers danced to the wind • A song would follow this 'pattern' • Ex:Eyes are the windows to the soul • Morgan Freeman is a common _____ in movies • Ex:Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers • ...
Romeo and Juliet 1 2023-06-08
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- A separate introductory section of a literary or musical work
- play A play based upon the lives of actual historical figures or events (it may still have tragic elements)
- A serious form of drama dealing with the downfall of a heroic or noble character
- A character or force in conflict with the main character
- A subdivision of an act in a play
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- A character who acts as a contrast to another character
- Main character in a story
- A character's incentive or reason for behaving in a certain manner
- A literary work which ends happily because the hero or heroine is able to overcome obstacles and get what he or she wants.
9 Clues: Main character in a story • A subdivision of an act in a play • A character who acts as a contrast to another character • A character or force in conflict with the main character • A separate introductory section of a literary or musical work • A character's incentive or reason for behaving in a certain manner • ...
Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary 2023-12-06
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- A line-by-line translation of the text
- A reference to something well-known outside the text
- A brief overview of key events in the text
- Characters who are opposites of one another
- Two words that are opposites of each other paired together
- The opening scene of a play/movie/book
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- When the audience knows something the characters do not
- A character is speaking alone on stage
- A side comment that the characters aren't meant to hear
9 Clues: A line-by-line translation of the text • A character is speaking alone on stage • The opening scene of a play/movie/book • A brief overview of key events in the text • Characters who are opposites of one another • A reference to something well-known outside the text • When the audience knows something the characters do not • ...
All About Shakespeare 2025-08-25
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- Shakespeare's plays were ..... for the people in the past.
- Which character said "To be or not to be, that is the question"?
- A Comedy of Shakespeare,
- One of his famous characters who killed himself for his love.
- Romeo's girlfriend.
- The succesor of Elizabeth I.
- The metaphor that Shakespeare invented, which means that you are a good person.
- Queen Elizabeth I ruled in whic country?
- The theatre where Shakespeare presented his plays.
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- The name of the queen of the era.
- Shakespeare's first name.
- A city in Italy, that starts with "V".
- Where was Shakespeare born?
- A type of text that Shakespeare wrote.
- Where did the lower class sit in The Globe Theater?
15 Clues: Romeo's girlfriend. • A Comedy of Shakespeare, • Shakespeare's first name. • Where was Shakespeare born? • The succesor of Elizabeth I. • The name of the queen of the era. • A city in Italy, that starts with "V". • A type of text that Shakespeare wrote. • Queen Elizabeth I ruled in whic country? • The theatre where Shakespeare presented his plays. • ...
Shakespeare 2015-06-03
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- This person wrote many famous plays
- Someone who was married to Shakespeare
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- A person who Shakespeare "stole" his plays from.
- A women who fell in love with a man who's family didn't like the women's family.
- Son of Shakespeare
- A facility where Shakespeare performed a majority of his plays.
- Daughter of Shakespeare
- A man in one of Shakespeare's play that committed suicide.
8 Clues: Son of Shakespeare • Daughter of Shakespeare • This person wrote many famous plays • Someone who was married to Shakespeare • A person who Shakespeare "stole" his plays from. • A man in one of Shakespeare's play that committed suicide. • A facility where Shakespeare performed a majority of his plays. • ...
Vocabulary 2021-11-29
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- This is the biggest tennis ______ I have ever seen!
- You should ____ ____ the music if you don’t want your mother to tell you off.
- My teacher told me that I did a good job and that my ______ is a seven.
- I ______ ____ with my parents yesterday. I haven’t talked to them since then.
- Can you _____ ___ the computer please? I’m running out of battery.
- If you want to pass your exam, you should keep on __________.
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- My favourite sport is _____ _______. I love to stay in the water.
- I ________ a noise! There’s someone there.
- As you speak Chinese, can you __________ this into English for me?
- I would like to _____ a ticket for Romeo and Juliet, please.
- Hannah is __________ ___ cooking. She cooks amazing dishes.
- My brother is so ______. He never helps and he stays on the couch all day long!
- My best friend and I ____ ____ very well. We have a lot of things in common.
13 Clues: I ________ a noise! There’s someone there. • This is the biggest tennis ______ I have ever seen! • Hannah is __________ ___ cooking. She cooks amazing dishes. • I would like to _____ a ticket for Romeo and Juliet, please. • If you want to pass your exam, you should keep on __________. • My favourite sport is _____ _______. I love to stay in the water. • ...
Vocabulary 2021-11-29
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- My brother is so ______. He never helps and he stays on the couch all day long!
- This is the biggest tennis ______ I have ever seen!
- If you want to pass your exam, you should keep on __________.
- Hannah is __________ ___ cooking. She cooks amazing dishes.
- My best friend and I ____ ____ very well. We have a lot of things in common.
- My teacher told me that I did a good job and that my ______ is a seven.
- You should ____ ____ the music if you don’t want your mother to tell you off.
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- I ______ ____ with my parents yesterday. I haven’t talked to them since then.
- My favourite sport is _____ _______. I love to stay in the water.
- As you speak Chinese, can you __________ this into English for me?
- Can you _____ ___ the computer please? I’m running out of battery.
- I would like to _____ a ticket for Romeo and Juliet, please.
- I ________ a noise! There’s someone there.
13 Clues: I ________ a noise! There’s someone there. • This is the biggest tennis ______ I have ever seen! • Hannah is __________ ___ cooking. She cooks amazing dishes. • I would like to _____ a ticket for Romeo and Juliet, please. • If you want to pass your exam, you should keep on __________. • My favourite sport is _____ _______. I love to stay in the water. • ...
act 4 crossword puzzle 2025-05-14
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- Juliet takes the potion
- Paris eagerly prepares for his wedding to Juliet
- Juliet is prepared for burial and taken to the Capulet family tomb
- the date of changed so it could be earlier
- Juliet agrees to take the potion
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- Friar Laurence devises a plan involving a powerful sleeping potion
- Juliet returns home and pretends to be dead
- The Nurse discovers Juliet's seemingly lifeless body
- Juliet seeks out Friar Laurence in desperation
- Juilet dead and her family is sad
10 Clues: Juliet takes the potion • Juliet agrees to take the potion • Juilet dead and her family is sad • the date of changed so it could be earlier • Juliet returns home and pretends to be dead • Juliet seeks out Friar Laurence in desperation • Paris eagerly prepares for his wedding to Juliet • The Nurse discovers Juliet's seemingly lifeless body • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2024-05-15
4 Clues: WHAT WEAPON TYBALT AND MERCUTIO FOUGHT WITH • WHAT ROMEO USED THAT WOULD END UP KILLING HIM • WHAT JULIET USED TO MAKE PEOPLE THINK THAT SHE WAS DEAD. • WHAT JULIET USED TO KILL HERSELF AT THE END OF THE STORY
Act lV 2023-05-19
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- When was the wedding originally?
- What other object does Juliet have in case the potion doesn't work?
- What Friar Lawrence gave Juliet
- A husband who does his wife's household work
- The nurses name
- Why does Juliet go to the church?
- How many cooks does Capulet order the server to hire?
- Who does Capulet say is his son in law?
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- Why does Paris want to marry Juliet even though she doesn't share feelings?
- What is Juliet scared of happening in the tomb?
- What day did the wedding get moved to?
- What Paris thinks Juliet is upset about
- Who found Juliet's body first?
- What is Paris's title?
- Where would Juliet be taken after drinking the potion?
15 Clues: The nurses name • What is Paris's title? • Who found Juliet's body first? • What Friar Lawrence gave Juliet • When was the wedding originally? • Why does Juliet go to the church? • What day did the wedding get moved to? • What Paris thinks Juliet is upset about • Who does Capulet say is his son in law? • A husband who does his wife's household work • ...
MB Junior Crossword 2020-05-28
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- India's First Leg-spinner or Literal Garbage
- Hera Pheri Caller or A Wedding Song
- Shreyas Talpade's Breakout Role or A Single Hair
- Amitabh Bachchan-Amjad Khan movie Or Friendship
- Son of Rushabhdev or India's Top Grossing Movie
- Gujarati Romeo & Juliet or A Dusshera Play
- Comedy Franchise with 4 parts or A Sold Out Movie
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- Dancer from Ramgarh or Beauty from Troy
- Bollywood's Swiss Army Knife or One Idiot
- Rajiv Gandhi Movie or A 5am Idli Spot
- Malini's Iconic Role or Word After Rang De
- 18th Century Freedom Fighter or A Recent Mission
- 1997 War Movie or A Rekha
- Karan's Brother or the 3rd Pandava
- Aamir Khan in Dil Dhadhakne Do or A Former Planet
15 Clues: 1997 War Movie or A Rekha • Karan's Brother or the 3rd Pandava • Hera Pheri Caller or A Wedding Song • Rajiv Gandhi Movie or A 5am Idli Spot • Dancer from Ramgarh or Beauty from Troy • Bollywood's Swiss Army Knife or One Idiot • Malini's Iconic Role or Word After Rang De • Gujarati Romeo & Juliet or A Dusshera Play • India's First Leg-spinner or Literal Garbage • ...
La Familia y otras relaciones 2023-10-02
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- mi amiga y yo tenemos una ____ porque nosotros somos muy cerca.
- Mi hermana nunca _____ a mi, ella es no hermana bien.
- Mi amiga y yo tenemos ___ mejor.
- mis padres no casado. Ellos es _____
- mi madre ____ mi padre.
- una chica eso es tu compañero
- mi hermana es muy _____ porque ella no comparte nada para mi.
- el ________ significar amor para siempre.
- yo tengo _____ en el futuro para el mundo.
- Romeo y Juliet son la ____ romantica.
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- Mi tía es muy _____, porque ella siempra ayuda mi familia
- mi amiga y yo tenemos una _____ porque nosotros ampoyamos a la una a la otra.
- Mi padre _____ familia sombre todo otro.
- mi madres esposo nuevo es mi ____
- mi ____ es no mi hijo biológico.
15 Clues: mi madre ____ mi padre. • una chica eso es tu compañero • Mi amiga y yo tenemos ___ mejor. • mi ____ es no mi hijo biológico. • mi madres esposo nuevo es mi ____ • mis padres no casado. Ellos es _____ • Romeo y Juliet son la ____ romantica. • Mi padre _____ familia sombre todo otro. • el ________ significar amor para siempre. • yo tengo _____ en el futuro para el mundo. • ...
The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society 2021-05-16
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- Writer from London, wrote Izzy Bickerstaff columns and book about Guernsey, marries Dawsey
- Grandson of Eben, teenage boy, carves animals out of wood
- German officer who does not believe in the Nazis' cause, in love with Elizabeth, father of Kit
- Society made up by Elizabeth to avoid getting in trouble for having a roast pig
- Daughter of Elizabeth and Christian, raised by society members, adopted by Juliet
- Pig farmer on Guernsey, writes to Juliet about author Charles Lamb, marries Juliet
- Grandfather of Eli, father of Jane, Elizabeth's friend
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- Juliet's childhood bestfriend, lives in Scotland
- Wealthy, arrogant American publisher, woos Juliet and tries to marry her
- Small British island in the Channel Isles
- Strongly opionated woman who writes letters to Juliet advising her not to write the book
- Brother of Sophie, Juliet's publisher and good friend
- Jew who pretended to be a Lord, habitual drinker, actor
- Nurse from London, Arrested for helping Todt worker, mother of Kit, in love with Christian Hellman
- Elderly woman, hid roast pig that caused the Society to be formed
15 Clues: Small British island in the Channel Isles • Juliet's childhood bestfriend, lives in Scotland • Brother of Sophie, Juliet's publisher and good friend • Grandfather of Eli, father of Jane, Elizabeth's friend • Jew who pretended to be a Lord, habitual drinker, actor • Grandson of Eben, teenage boy, carves animals out of wood • ...
Healthcare History Crossword 2025-08-25
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- practice of removing blood from a patient to treat or prevent illness
- the artist known for drawing accurate anatomical pictures of the human body
- the Egyptians major contribution to medicine was the use of medical _
- circular surgical cut into the skull to release negative spirits
- the term that means no longer used, rare or uncommon
- applying crushed herbs to a wound
- the Greek culture was the first to _ and study disease
- the term that means building or creating based on an existing concept
- the term that means REBIRTH
- gloves, masks, surgical gowns and other materials that limit the spread of disease
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- The plague that killed 75% of the European and Asian population during the dark ages
- seeping plants/ herbs in hot water to drink
- the Renaissance marked the beginning of _ based practices
- during the Renaissance, plants were studied for their medicinal properties and the _ profession was born
- plant used for pain in ancient times; Romeo and Juliet
- careful cutting apart of a plant/ animal to examine internal structures
- spread of disease within a group/ population
- the Native Americans major contribution to medicine was _ health practices
- improve through change
19 Clues: improve through change • the term that means REBIRTH • applying crushed herbs to a wound • seeping plants/ herbs in hot water to drink • spread of disease within a group/ population • the term that means no longer used, rare or uncommon • plant used for pain in ancient times; Romeo and Juliet • the Greek culture was the first to _ and study disease • ...
Jena and Teagans Crossword Puzzle 2024-04-12
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- "The girl swam with the ease of a dolphin"
- "Everyday I wake up. Everyday I make coffee. Everyday I brush my teeth."
- "Our new product has been tested and proven by doctors"
- "Fool me once shame on you, fool me twice shame on me"
- "I was making a cup of tea when my kettle started to scream at me to tell me it was done"
- "The conversation was flowing until controversy was brought up causing deafening silence"
- "The fire station burned down"
- "killing babies is a great way to fix overpopulation"
- "It was pouring outside when my dad said it might start drizzling soon"
- "Teen pregnancy has decreased in the last five years"
- "Colby caught cooties cause he carried a cat"
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- "He's as quiet as a mouse"
- "Who wouldn't wanna be a millionaire"
- "It was the beginning of the end"
- "I believe in love because of Romeo and Juliet"
- "The event was catastrophically enlightening"
- "The girl threw the softball"
- "I can't wait to get to the party!"
- "I went on a walk and saw a family in poverty and decided to come back and bring them a meal"
19 Clues: "He's as quiet as a mouse" • "The girl threw the softball" • "The fire station burned down" • "It was the beginning of the end" • "I can't wait to get to the party!" • "Who wouldn't wanna be a millionaire" • "The girl swam with the ease of a dolphin" • "The event was catastrophically enlightening" • "Colby caught cooties cause he carried a cat" • ...
eet 2024-05-03
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- large, flightless bird native to Australia.
- legendary city of gold sought by Spanish conquistadors.
- A severe mental disorder characterized by distortions in thinking, perception, emotions, and behavior.
- A muscular tube connecting the throat to the stomach, also known as the food pipe.
- The theoretical event marking the beginning of the universe.
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- famous playwright known for "Romeo and Juliet" and "Hamlet."
- The force that keeps planets in orbit around the sun.
- A fire-breathing creature with the body of a lion, wings of a bat, and tail of a scorpion.
8 Clues: large, flightless bird native to Australia. • The force that keeps planets in orbit around the sun. • legendary city of gold sought by Spanish conquistadors. • famous playwright known for "Romeo and Juliet" and "Hamlet." • The theoretical event marking the beginning of the universe. • ...
R&J Crossword 2023-03-10
World History Crossword 2025-12-15
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- was killed after her husband, death to the guillotine
- died after he was found of treason
- a new way of killing in the French Revolution
- A plague that happened between 1347 and 1351
- The three G's
- A popular painting by Leonardo da Vinci
- A trade between the old world and the new world
- a German monk whose critique of the Catholic Church
- French lawyer and statesman, widely recognize as one of the most influential figures of the French Revolution.
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- A place away from the motherland that works for the motherland
- economic system based on the private ownership of the means of production
- having or representing the sun as the center, as in the accepted astronomical model of the solar system.
- A popular poet who created romeo and Juliet
- A machine that enables the mass production of documents like books and newspapers
- a town or city, as opposed to the countryside
- A sculptor, painter, architect, and poet
- an English philosopher and physician, widely regarded as one of the most influential of the Enlightenment thinkers and commonly known as the "father of liberalism"
- A powerful, wealthy institution deeply involved in politics and art
- a pivotal figure bridging the Renaissance and the Scientific Revolution
- a prison in france
20 Clues: The three G's • a prison in france • died after he was found of treason • A popular painting by Leonardo da Vinci • A sculptor, painter, architect, and poet • A popular poet who created romeo and Juliet • A plague that happened between 1347 and 1351 • a town or city, as opposed to the countryside • a new way of killing in the French Revolution • ...
All About Me: Nicole Reicks 2013-06-16
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- / Rock, pop, jazz, hip-hop are all different types of...?
- / Genre where the story is the author writing about himself
- / Drink that is usually served warm and is a popular drink in England
- / The month I was born
- / I've been to over 20 states and 7 countries
- Potter / Book about a wizard who wears glasses and has two really good friends
- / Country known for hagis and Braveheart
- / What you do in a 5k
- Fiction / Genre of books that asks what if...?
- / Walking on trails through woods
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- / Notebooks, Word documents, diaries, Post-It notes are all places you can ________ down ideas
- / Instrument played at church with choir
- / Someone who leads a classroom and my future career
- / Sport that has a net, six players, and one ball
- / Hollywood makes a lot of these
- / Genre of books where the reader and characters are trying to figure something out
- / Town where I will be teaching 7th grade Language Arts
- / Performed in theaters; Romeo and Juliet is a _____?
- / The color of passion and my favorite color
- / City where the Queen of England lives
- / Technology that lets you surf the internet and check Facebook
- / Requires a tent and a sleeping bag
- / Panther Nation
23 Clues: / Panther Nation • / What you do in a 5k • / The month I was born • / Hollywood makes a lot of these • / Walking on trails through woods • / Requires a tent and a sleeping bag • / City where the Queen of England lives • / Instrument played at church with choir • / Country known for hagis and Braveheart • / The color of passion and my favorite color • ...
Welcome to Second Grade 2018-08-17
21 Clues: ox • eli • max • alex • mason • caleb • nolan • laine • julia • claire • ashlyn • devynn • porter • linden • narina • juliet • addison • rainbow • welcome • stephanie • second grade
Romeo and Tusi 2023-06-07
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- Mrs Aiu rings the p…………………. saying the Hekes are growing 'maoriwana' in their backyard.
- Anaru says of Tusi,“Tootsie it must mean beautiful P………………………. Princess with frizzy hair."
- We meet Tusi and Anaru’s mums at h…………………...
- We find out Mrs Heke sold their TV to pay for the power b………………...
- Mrs Aiu and Mrs Heke are ............. against one another's ethnicities.
- Tusi and Anaru realise their mothers’ prejudice would stop them from being t…………………...
- Anaru and Mrs Heke are M..............
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- The play is full of s................... that make fun of both Maori and Pasefika.
- Anaru, Tusi and Ruby’s school are putting on a performance of S………………………'s ‘Romeo and Juliet’.
- Tusi and Mrs Aiu are S....................
- Tusi says of Anaru, ‘Anaru it must mean Gentle Maori Warrior with big juicy l…………………….”
- Mrs Heke rings immigration saying the Aiu’s are o……………………..
- Anaru and Tusi fall in love at first ............ at housie.
- We also find that Mrs Aiu’s h…………………. left them a year ago.
14 Clues: Anaru and Mrs Heke are M.............. • Tusi and Mrs Aiu are S.................... • We meet Tusi and Anaru’s mums at h…………………... • Mrs Heke rings immigration saying the Aiu’s are o…………………….. • We also find that Mrs Aiu’s h…………………. left them a year ago. • Anaru and Tusi fall in love at first ............ at housie. • ...
Renaissance Vocabulary 2025-11-10
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- Language or dialect spoken by ordinary people in a region
- Study of classical texts, human potential, and individual achievement
- English lawyer, judge social philosopher, humanist; served Henry VIII
- Italian Renaissance sculptor who made David
- Italian family of bankers who rose to power in Florence during the Renaissance
- Painting technique where water pigments are put on wet plaster, causing color to bond with the wall
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- German goldsmith and inventor; invented movable-type printing press
- Italian polymath, painter, engineer, sculptor, architect, scientist, and inventor; painted Mona Lisa and The Last Supper
- Elgish playwright, poet, and actor from 1564-1616; wrote Romeo and Juliet
- Period of time between 14th and 17th centuries that revitalized arts, culture, and education in Western Europe
- Denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious/spiritual basis
- Lisa A painting by Leonardo da Vinci of a woman no one knows
- Florentine diplomat, author, philosopher, and historian; wrote The Prince
- Imagined place or state in which everything is perfect
14 Clues: Italian Renaissance sculptor who made David • Imagined place or state in which everything is perfect • Language or dialect spoken by ordinary people in a region • Lisa A painting by Leonardo da Vinci of a woman no one knows • German goldsmith and inventor; invented movable-type printing press • Study of classical texts, human potential, and individual achievement • ...
Gossip Crossword 2020-11-04
English 9 Things 2022-11-03
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- two words that mean the opposite
- Ms. Smith's favorite Romeo & Juliet character
- to pay or make up for something
- happening twice a year
- held down; overpowered
- Ms. Smith's second language (abbreviated)
- one half of a spherical object, especially in reference to the planet Earth
- taking credit for someone else's work
- Ms. Smith's favorite book
- rules of the written word
- two words that have the same meaning
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- the dictionary definition of a word
- done, occurring, or active at night.
- the feeling a word gives off (positive, negative, neutral)
- to cause a person, place, or thing to remain alone or separate
- to show or indicate something
- which grade you take both of your English SOLs
- the tracing (writing) made by a heart monitor
- a design that has at least two interlaced letters, usually a person’s initials
19 Clues: happening twice a year • held down; overpowered • Ms. Smith's favorite book • rules of the written word • to show or indicate something • to pay or make up for something • two words that mean the opposite • the dictionary definition of a word • done, occurring, or active at night. • two words that have the same meaning • taking credit for someone else's work • ...
Shakespeare 2023-03-31
6 Clues: Where was he born ? • Juliet was in love with ... • Shakespeare was the greatest... • Shakespeare was born in the 16th • what was the name of his theater ? • Which famous tragic play includes "to be or not to be" ?
Literary Crossword 2022-05-22
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- it is a writer of Great Expectation.
- The reputation of the same sound at the start of the words.
- giving human characteristics to something non-human.
- it is more often called " the father of Science Fiction".
- it is the technique that compels people to keep reading.
- "His new girlfriend is pretty ugly." it is one of the literary devices.
- A piece of writing that the words are used in beauty and with ryhme.
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- The writer of Romeo And Juliet.
- A strong comparison without using like or as.
- The type of writing that writers write ordinarily without any rhyme, it look like a large block of words.
- A literary devices used to give information of what will happen in later story.
- It's a stressed syllable followed by an unstressed syllable.
- it is when we hint at something and expect to be understood what we are referancing.
- The king of Ithaca.
- Strange Case of Dr.Jekyll and Mr.Hyde is a good example of it.
15 Clues: The king of Ithaca. • The writer of Romeo And Juliet. • it is a writer of Great Expectation. • A strong comparison without using like or as. • giving human characteristics to something non-human. • it is the technique that compels people to keep reading. • it is more often called " the father of Science Fiction". • ...
England 2026-04-09
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- Palace The large house in London where the King lives
- Elizabeth The famous woman who was the leader of the UK for 70 years
- Bridge A famous bridge in London that can open to let ships pass
- Holmes A famous fictional detective who solves difficult crimes
- of London An old castle and prison where the Crown Jewels are kept
- The British leader who helped win World War II
- Street A very famous street in London known for having many big shops
- The scientist who studied nature and how animals change over time
- Ben The famous large clock and bell at the Houses of Parliament
- Eye A very big wheel by the river where people go to see the view
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- The most famous English writer; he wrote plays like Romeo and Juliet
- Christie A famous English writer who wrote many popular mystery books
- Potter A young wizard who goes to a school for magic
- A famous English city known for its very old and top university
- and Chips A traditional British meal of fried fish and potatoes
- The capital city of England and the United Kingdom
16 Clues: The British leader who helped win World War II • The capital city of England and the United Kingdom • Potter A young wizard who goes to a school for magic • Palace The large house in London where the King lives • Holmes A famous fictional detective who solves difficult crimes • A famous English city known for its very old and top university • ...
william shakespear 2012-12-14
6 Clues: the lover of juliet • the mother of william • shares the name of a type of meat • the age of shakespear when he died • the name of a daughter of shakespear • the place where a famous writor was born
Crossword Puzzle 2017-01-18
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- Family member of the protagonist is reminiscing about in My Mother’s Blue Bowl
- Occupation of protagonist in Just Lather, That's All.
- Name of Arnold's in The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian
- The city Bruno and his family lived in before the move in The Boy in The Striped Pajamas
- Insect killed in A Sound of Thunder
- A bowl of (blank) is placed on the Veranda in The Dinner Party
- Name of protagonist in A Sound of Thunder
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- Name of The Boy in The Striped Pajamas.
- Animal intentionally killed in A Sound of Thunder.
- The city Romeo and Juliet lived in.
- Name of the School Arnold switched to in The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian
- Name of Bruno's sister in The Boy in The Striped Pajamas
- Animal The Woman Who Fell from the Sky was placed on.
- Country the Dinner Party is in.
14 Clues: Country the Dinner Party is in. • The city Romeo and Juliet lived in. • Insect killed in A Sound of Thunder • Name of The Boy in The Striped Pajamas. • Name of protagonist in A Sound of Thunder • Animal intentionally killed in A Sound of Thunder. • Occupation of protagonist in Just Lather, That's All. • Animal The Woman Who Fell from the Sky was placed on. • ...
Gossip Crossword 2020-11-04
Romeo und Julia 2022-01-17
Across
- Wer half Romeo und Julia?
- Wie beendet Julia ihr Leben?
- Wie heißt die ständige Begleiterin Julias?
- Wer diente Romeo?
- Wie lautet der Name von einen der beiden Familien?
- Was war das wichtigste Bestandteil von Bruder Laurenz Plan?
- Wen rief der Diener des Graf Paris?
- Wie heißt der Sohn der Montague?
- Wie lautet der Name von einen der beiden Familien?
- Welche Waffe wurde oft verwendet?
- Wie heißt einer der Diener aus dem Hause Capulet?
- Wie viele Polizisten waren beim Tatort?
- Weshalb waren die beiden Familien hoch angesehen?
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- Wohin wurde Romeo verbannt?
- Was trug Romeo auf dem Fest der Capulets?
- Was Bedeutet der Name Benvolio?
- Wer möchte keusch bleiben?
- Wohin wollte Bruder Laurenz Julia nach dem Tod Romeos bringen?
- Wer würde „armer Schlucker“ genannt?
- Was verhinderte Bruder John den Brief zu überbringen?
- Wie heißt die Tochter der Capulet?
- Wer hat Tybalt erstochen?
- Wie heißt der Neffe des alten Capulet?
- Welche Stadt beherrscht der Fürst?
- Wo findet die berühmteste Szene statt?
- An welchen ungewöhnlichen Ort findet Romeo Julia auf?
26 Clues: Wer diente Romeo? • Wer half Romeo und Julia? • Wer hat Tybalt erstochen? • Wer möchte keusch bleiben? • Wohin wurde Romeo verbannt? • Wie beendet Julia ihr Leben? • Was Bedeutet der Name Benvolio? • Wie heißt der Sohn der Montague? • Welche Waffe wurde oft verwendet? • Wie heißt die Tochter der Capulet? • Welche Stadt beherrscht der Fürst? • Wen rief der Diener des Graf Paris? • ...
Romeo und Julia 2022-01-17
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- Welche Stadt beherrscht der Fürst?
- Wie viele Polizisten waren beim Tatort?
- An welchen ungewöhnlichen Ort findet Romeo Julia auf?
- Wohin wurde Romeo verbannt?
- Wer diente Romeo?
- Wen rief der Diener des Graf Paris?
- Wie lautet der Name von einen der beiden Familien?
- Wie heißt einer der Diener aus dem Hause Capulet?
- Weshalb waren die beiden Familien hoch angesehen?
- Wie heißt der Neffe des alten Capulet?
- Welche Waffe wurde oft verwendet?
- Was verhinderte Bruder John den Brief zu überbringen?
- Wohin wollte Bruder Laurenz Julia nach dem Tod Romeos bringen?
- Wer würde „armer Schlucker“ genannt?
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- Was war das wichtigste Bestandteil von Bruder Laurenz Plan?
- Wer hat Tybalt erstochen?
- Wie heißt die Tochter der Capulet?
- Was Bedeutet der Name Benvolio?
- Was trug Romeo auf dem Fest der Capulets?
- Wie heißt der Sohn der Montague?
- Wie beendet Julia ihr Leben?
- Wer möchte keusch bleiben?
- Wer half Romeo und Julia?
- Wo findet die berühmteste Szene statt?
- Wie lautet der Name von einen der beiden Familien?
- Wie heißt die ständige Begleiterin Julias?
26 Clues: Wer diente Romeo? • Wer hat Tybalt erstochen? • Wer half Romeo und Julia? • Wer möchte keusch bleiben? • Wohin wurde Romeo verbannt? • Wie beendet Julia ihr Leben? • Was Bedeutet der Name Benvolio? • Wie heißt der Sohn der Montague? • Welche Waffe wurde oft verwendet? • Welche Stadt beherrscht der Fürst? • Wie heißt die Tochter der Capulet? • Wen rief der Diener des Graf Paris? • ...
the town of verona 2023-02-27
12 Clues: the daughter • romeos friend • the prince kinsman • the wife of capulet • the mother to romeo • the father of romeo • the nurse to juliat • the son of montague • the father of juliat • the montague kinsman • the kinsman to the capulets • the person who married romeo and juliat
Concepts and Vocabulary Crossword 2 2022-02-09
5 Clues: Iambic pentameter,does not rhyme • Capulet Daughter in love with Romeo • Juliet's cousin; who killed Mercutio • an act that goes against the law;an offense • (usually italicized) tells the actor/actress where and how to act on stage
Troll Hunters 2021-12-01
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- / What feeds Gunmar while he recovers his strength
- / The place of the final battle
- / The war between Jims uncle jack and Gunmar
- / Gunmars eye that was ripped out during ARRRGH!!! and Gunmars battle.
- / What allows Gunmar to come back to power
- / The creature that stole Jims Uncle
- / Jims uncle
- / Jims cutlass
- / Were Gunmar was Banished during exile after the war of 1972
- / Jim, Tub, and Claires school
- / What allows the Trolls to, if they die, come back to life.
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- Bridge / Where Jim’s uncle Jack was taken by the trolls
- / Where the Killahead bridge is
- / The trolls HQ and were all the trolls live under San Bernadino and where the “HeartStone” is.
- / Gunmar the black
- / Jim’s sword
- / Jim’s dad and the crazy man that drives a lawnmower to kill trolls
- / Jims Crush
- / The scary ones, Gunmars Army if evil trolls.
- / Changelings
- / Gunmar The black
- / The lead Trollhunter goes by Jim
- / Tubs only cat out of 40 that likes Jim
- / The worlds most evil troll and the story’s protagonist
- / 8 eyed 1,000,000 limed creature, goes by blinky
- / Jims best friend goes by Tub
- / Gunmars real skin color
- / The play that Jim and Claire participated in, Romeo and Juliet.
28 Clues: / Jims Crush • / Jims uncle • / Jim’s sword • / Changelings • / Jims cutlass • / Gunmar the black • / Gunmar The black • / Gunmars real skin color • / Jims best friend goes by Tub • / Jim, Tub, and Claires school • / Where the Killahead bridge is • / The place of the final battle • / The lead Trollhunter goes by Jim • / The creature that stole Jims Uncle • ...
Before I Fall 2017-04-20
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- When Sam watched Juliet jump in the street how did she feel?
- When Sam broke-up with Rob how did he feel?
- Why was Sam so attracted to Mr. Daimler?
- What are all of Sam's friends names?
- What is Sam's famous boyfriends name?
- Is Lindsay scared of Juliet or is she just bulling?
- After Sam realized that she loves Kent what did she think of him?
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- When did Sam realize that she loves Kent not Rob?
- What is Juliet's nick name to Lindsay?
- Why did Sam always go to the forest when she was younger?
- What did Lindsay say when the car crashed?
- Why did Sam give so many roses to Juliet?
- Where was Sam and Kent sitting together?
- When Juliet came to the party, what was Sam thinking about?
- Where was the party located at?
- Who actually wet themselves in there sleeping bag?
- When Sam was running after Juliet in the forest how did she feel?
- Daimler What is the Chem's teachers name?
- Why was Sam jealous when Kent was talking to Pheobie?
19 Clues: Where was the party located at? • What are all of Sam's friends names? • What is Sam's famous boyfriends name? • What is Juliet's nick name to Lindsay? • Where was Sam and Kent sitting together? • Why was Sam so attracted to Mr. Daimler? • Why did Sam give so many roses to Juliet? • Daimler What is the Chem's teachers name? • What did Lindsay say when the car crashed? • ...
Everything about the UK 2020-05-27
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- The guards at the Tower of London are called _________.
- The river that flows through London is called the ______.
- The English author who wrote the book A Christmas Carol. (lastname)
- Two famous football teams come from this city.
- The author who wrote Harry Potter. (lastname)
- A fictional bear that was named after a station in London.
- This is the currency of the UK.
- A fictional detective created by Arthur Conan Doyle
- A famous English writer who wrote Romeo and Juliet. (lastname)
- The first name of Queen Elisabeth's husband
- London underground is also called the __________.
- The capital of Northern Ireland
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- The UK is short for the ________________.
- This is the national dish of Scotland.
- A mysterious prehistoric circle of massive rocks.
- The city where the Beatles came from
- The big ferris wheel in London is called the ________.
- The British flaf is called the ___________.
- England, Scotland, __________ and Northern Ireland are all parts of the UK.
- Ness A famous lake in Scotland where there lives a monster
- A famous church in London where Kate and William got married.
- A musical instrument played in Scotland
- The capital of Wales
23 Clues: The capital of Wales • This is the currency of the UK. • The capital of Northern Ireland • The city where the Beatles came from • This is the national dish of Scotland. • A musical instrument played in Scotland • The UK is short for the ________________. • The British flaf is called the ___________. • The first name of Queen Elisabeth's husband • ...
Everything about the UK 2020-05-27
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- England, Scotland, __________ and Northern Ireland are all parts of the UK.
- A fictional detective created by Arthur Conan Doyle
- A famous church in London where Kate and William got married.
- London underground is also called the __________.
- A fictional bear that was named after a station in London.
- The English author who wrote the book A Christmas Carol. (lastname)
- The British flaf is called the ___________.
- Two famous football teams come from this city.
- The big ferris wheel in London is called the ________.
- A famous English writer who wrote Romeo and Juliet. (lastname)
- The author who wrote Harry Potter. (lastname)
- A mysterious prehistoric circle of massive rocks.
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- The capital of Northern Ireland
- The guards at the Tower of London are called _________.
- The UK is short for the ________________.
- A musical instrument played in Scotland
- This is the currency of the UK.
- This is the national dish of Scotland.
- The city where the Beatles came from
- The river that flows through London is called the ______.
- The capital of Wales
- The first name of Queen Elisabeth's husband
- Ness A famous lake in Scotland where there lives a monster
23 Clues: The capital of Wales • The capital of Northern Ireland • This is the currency of the UK. • The city where the Beatles came from • This is the national dish of Scotland. • A musical instrument played in Scotland • The UK is short for the ________________. • The British flaf is called the ___________. • The first name of Queen Elisabeth's husband • ...
Shakespeare Review 2025-01-21
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- item his father sold as a merchant
- how much a seat in the pit costs
- one of the cities that Romeo and Juliet takes place in
- place with the more expensive booths in the theater
- name of his theater
- something plays did not have that meant they must have them during the day time
- a real weapon used during the plays
- wealthy people who financially supported the play
- a speech given alone by a character to express emotion
- thought the play was sinful and got it shut down for a time
- number of acts in a Shakespeare play
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- name of one of the two warring families in the play
- something thrown at characters the audience didn't like
- type of hero that usually dies or fails in the end
- something the audience was encouraged to use since the stage did not have props on it describing the scene
- a time of scientific and artistic advancement in Europe
- illness that killed millions of europeans during this time in history
- Shakespeare's first name
- first number in the year of Shakespeare's birth
- name of the theater's floor where the cheapest tickets were sold
20 Clues: name of his theater • Shakespeare's first name • how much a seat in the pit costs • item his father sold as a merchant • a real weapon used during the plays • number of acts in a Shakespeare play • first number in the year of Shakespeare's birth • wealthy people who financially supported the play • type of hero that usually dies or fails in the end • ...
The Renaissance and Reformation 2014-04-09
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- a relaxation of earthly penalty for sin
- a court established to investigate people "who wander away from the lord"
- a way of thought that focuses on human beings and their potential for achievement
- the movement of opposition to the catholic church
- this period was named after Elizabeth I [2 words]
- a machine that presses paper against a full try of inked movable type[2 words]
- what the body is made up of;the bodies structure
- a very important new religious order
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- an art style that produced the appearance of three dimensions
- the native language of the people who worked the printing press
- the most famous of the northern writers, he wrote Romeo and Juliet
- this person was a member of a christian group that broke with the catholic church
12 Clues: a very important new religious order • a relaxation of earthly penalty for sin • what the body is made up of;the bodies structure • the movement of opposition to the catholic church • this period was named after Elizabeth I [2 words] • an art style that produced the appearance of three dimensions • the native language of the people who worked the printing press • ...
Jacob's amazing English crossword puzzle 2014-01-22
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- The only state whose name is just one syllable.
- The English word for "aanval".
- The writer of Romeo & Juliet.
- The word "scolionophobia" means to have fear of _____. We hope you don’t have it.
- The first word spoken on the moon by a human. Hint: It is also an American city.
- Only two words in Engish end in "-gry". Angry is one. The other is _____.
- The word "triskaidekaphobia" means "extreme fear of the number _____".
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- The writer of A Clockwork Orange.
- One of the biggest bands in England's history.
- The only word in English that begins and ends with the letters -und. Hint: it is also another word for subway.
- The longest river in England.
- The English word for "overal".
- This country has more English speakers than the United States.
13 Clues: The longest river in England. • The writer of Romeo & Juliet. • The English word for "aanval". • The English word for "overal". • The writer of A Clockwork Orange. • One of the biggest bands in England's history. • The only state whose name is just one syllable. • This country has more English speakers than the United States. • ...
dsggshr 2024-06-29
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- The surname of a pop star who is currently on the Eras Tour
- The surname of the Headteacher at RMGS
- "Never gonna give you up, never gonna let you _______"
- Popular 90s TV series starring Jennifer Aniston
- The type of animal that is Disney's most iconic character
- "Gimme gimme gimme a man after _______"
- The surname of the author of Noughts and Crosses
- The name of the book that inspired the movie with Timothee Chalamet and Zendaya
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- The surname of the poet and playwright who wrote "Othello", "Macbeth" and "Romeo and Juliet"
- Surname of the actress who played Barbie in the Hollywood movie "Barbie".
- The town that RMGS is situated in.
- The surname of the main character of books and films that include Ron and Hermione
- The surname of the manager of the English football team during the 2024 Euros
- First name of the actor who is the main character in The Fresh Prince of Bell Air
14 Clues: The town that RMGS is situated in. • The surname of the Headteacher at RMGS • "Gimme gimme gimme a man after _______" • Popular 90s TV series starring Jennifer Aniston • The surname of the author of Noughts and Crosses • "Never gonna give you up, never gonna let you _______" • The type of animal that is Disney's most iconic character • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2023-04-10
5 Clues: This was the type of this play • What was used to duel in the play • The name of who Juliet was supposed to marry • What was the name of the girl that faked her death • What was the name of the girl that Romeo was first in love with
Romeo and Juliet 2023-04-10
5 Clues: This was the type of this play • What was used to duel in the play • The name of who Juliet was supposed to marry • What was the name of the girl that faked her death • What was the name of the girl that Romeo was first in love with
Enternainment and the Arts - Vocabulary quiz. 2025-05-02
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- A book that explores the life of a notable person.
- If your watching a very long play at the theatre, this is an opportunity to buy some snacks.
- William Shakespeare's job.
- You may find this group of people singing in church.
- synonym for "boring", "uninteresting".
- Largue group of musicians who usually perform classical music.
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- "Freddy Mercury's musical _________ always captivated the audience."
- These shows used to be sponsored by detergent companies.
- You can buy hardcover or ________ books.
- This person writes film reviews.
- The first row of seats at the theatre is called the "dress ______"
- "Can you please _________ the radio? I can't hear a thing!"
- "The ______ of 'Romeo and Juliet' were very happy to win the Award for the Theatre 2024."
- "Since there was nothing interesting to see _______ TV, she went to bed."
14 Clues: William Shakespeare's job. • This person writes film reviews. • synonym for "boring", "uninteresting". • You can buy hardcover or ________ books. • A book that explores the life of a notable person. • You may find this group of people singing in church. • These shows used to be sponsored by detergent companies. • ...
Enternainment and the Arts - Vocabulary quiz. 2025-05-02
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- William Shakespeare's job.
- You may find this group of people singing in church.
- "The ______ of 'Romeo and Juliet' were very happy to win the Award for the Theatre 2024."
- "Freddy Mercury's musical _________ always captivated the audience."
- If you're watching a very long play at the theatre, this is an opportunity to buy some snacks.
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- These shows used to be sponsored by detergent companies.
- This person writes film reviews.
- synonym for "boring", "uninteresting".
- "Can you please _________ the radio? I can't hear a thing!"
- A book that explores the life of a notable person.
- You can buy hardcover or ________ books.
- Largue group of musicians who usually perform classical music.
- "Since there was nothing interesting to see _______ TV, she went to bed."
- The first row of seats at the theatre is called the "dress ______"
14 Clues: William Shakespeare's job. • This person writes film reviews. • synonym for "boring", "uninteresting". • You can buy hardcover or ________ books. • A book that explores the life of a notable person. • You may find this group of people singing in church. • These shows used to be sponsored by detergent companies. • ...
Famous personalities 2020-06-25
The History Mystery 2021-11-04
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- this was known as 'green gold'
- he wanted to find a way to India, but found America instead
- Joan of Arc was helping____ win the war between France and England?
- This king ruled over England and Scotland
- what precent was killed by the black death
- it used to be called the Netherlands, but is called__? today?
- there were three groups of Christians: Puritans, Anglicans, and ___
- King Henery the VIII is known for having how many wives?
- this Queen was known as 'Good Queen Bess'
- what did people used to believe revolved around the earth?
- this sea was named for being calm and clear
- this person had 3 kings in his family
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- it was like jamestown and is the Canidian capital
- this person wrote Mcbeth, Romeo and Juliet, and Hamlet, to name a few.
- Renaissance means ___?
- Spanish adventurers were called this
- Galileo was born ___?
- this person wanted to make China a part of Japan, but failed
- the Koreans had an amazing ___, using it to drive the Japanese away When Hideyoshi tried to obtain China
- this land is the'land of the gold',and got rich by taxing people if they came to their land
- this contry was known as the 'dark continent'
- this country was named after Amerigo Vespucci
22 Clues: Galileo was born ___? • Renaissance means ___? • this was known as 'green gold' • Spanish adventurers were called this • this person had 3 kings in his family • This king ruled over England and Scotland • this Queen was known as 'Good Queen Bess' • what precent was killed by the black death • this sea was named for being calm and clear • ...
Renaissance 2021-10-10
5 Clues: First name of Renaissance man • Talented actor who created Romeo and Juliet • Name of family who funded Renaissance artists • One of Leonardo Da Vinci's most famous paintings • People look through my lens at night to look at stars and the night sky
Romeo und Julia 2022-01-17
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- Wie beendet Julia ihr Leben?
- Wie heißt die ständige Begleiterin Julias?
- Wer half Romeo und Julia?
- Welche Waffe wurde oft verwendet?
- Wie heißt die Tochter der Capulet?
- Wie lautet der Name von einen der beiden Familien?
- Wer diente Romeo?
- Wohin wollte Bruder Laurenz Julia nach dem Tod Romeos bringen?
- Was Bedeutet der Name Benvolio?
- Was war das wichtigste Bestandteil von Bruder Laurenz Plan?
- Was verhinderte Bruder John den Brief zu überbringen?
- Wer hat Tybalt erstochen?
- Wen rief der Diener des Graf Paris?
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- Wer möchte keusch bleiben?
- Wie lautet der Name von einen der beiden Familien?
- Weshalb waren die beiden Familien hoch angesehen?
- Wie viele Polizisten waren beim Tatort?
- Wohin wurde Romeo verbannt?
- Welche Stadt beherrscht der Fürst?
- Wo findet die berühmteste Szene statt?
- Wer würde „armer Schlucker“ genannt?
- Wie heißt einer der Diener aus dem Hause Capulet?
- Was trug Romeo auf dem Fest der Capulets?
- Wie heißt der Neffe des alten Capulet?
- Wie heißt der Sohn der Montague?
- An welchen ungewöhnlichen Ort findet Romeo Julia auf?
26 Clues: Wer diente Romeo? • Wer half Romeo und Julia? • Wer hat Tybalt erstochen? • Wer möchte keusch bleiben? • Wohin wurde Romeo verbannt? • Wie beendet Julia ihr Leben? • Was Bedeutet der Name Benvolio? • Wie heißt der Sohn der Montague? • Welche Waffe wurde oft verwendet? • Welche Stadt beherrscht der Fürst? • Wie heißt die Tochter der Capulet? • Wen rief der Diener des Graf Paris? • ...
unit 9 crossword puzzle 2024-04-23
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- Da Vinci also painted this
- The holy city
- mor An english writer who wrote Utopia
- The king that signed the Magna carta
- document that limited the power of the king
- Italian author who wrote “The Prince”
- powerful family in France
- Painter of the Mona lisa
- Who invented the printing press
- Where did the renaissance start
- Who won the hundred year war
- What empire did the crusades weaken
- Wealthy individuals
- Valued city between greeks and romans
- did italy serve as for goods for northern europe
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- Italian poet and scholar who wrote sonnets
- Who saved France from losing the hundred year war
- Celebrated the individuals
- Russian ruler
- Who did michelangelo make a sculpture of
- Leader of the norman conquest
- What invented preserved the past
- Who did ivan the great rule off
- Painted the roof of the sistine chapel
- What does the word renaissance mean
- Whos speech helped start the crusades
- Killed ⅓ of europe population
- What city did the renaissance start
- English playwright who made romeo and juliet
- A dutch humanist who wrote in Praise of folly
30 Clues: The holy city • Russian ruler • Wealthy individuals • Painter of the Mona lisa • powerful family in France • Da Vinci also painted this • Celebrated the individuals • Who won the hundred year war • Leader of the norman conquest • Killed ⅓ of europe population • Who did ivan the great rule off • Who invented the printing press • Where did the renaissance start • ...
Genre's 2023-10-07
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- Writing that is meant to be acted out on stage.
- Stories set in the Wild West.
- A funny drama meant to be acted out on stage.
- e.g. A story about an astronaut that discovers aliens on Mars.
- e.g. Romeo and Juliet
- e.g A book trying to convince you to invest in BitCoin.
- e.g. Rose are red, violets are blue, I like cheese and so do you.
- e.g. the story of Snow White
- Usually a story including immortals and how things came to be.
- Stories handed down through speech from generation to generation
- e.g. A book detailing Donald Trump's history with cheese.
- e.g. A book that is about all the different types of cheeses.
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- Stories that are made up by the author.
- e.g. I Am Malala
- e.g. A story about some dude in World War II
- Writing based on real events.
- e.g. A story about a girl named Cheese Grater who really likes cheese.
- e.g. A story about a girl who discovers that she's actually the long lost magical special diamond fairy elf cheeseburger toe fungus princess of another world.
- An exaggerated story about something that may have been real.
- Stories, usually about talking animals.
20 Clues: e.g. I Am Malala • e.g. Romeo and Juliet • e.g. the story of Snow White • Stories set in the Wild West. • Writing based on real events. • Stories that are made up by the author. • Stories, usually about talking animals. • e.g. A story about some dude in World War II • A funny drama meant to be acted out on stage. • Writing that is meant to be acted out on stage. • ...
Everything about the UK 2020-05-27
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- The guards at the Tower of London are called _________.
- The river that flows through London is called the ______.
- The English author who wrote the book A Christmas Carol. (lastname)
- Two famous football teams come from this city.
- The author who wrote Harry Potter. (lastname)
- A fictional bear that was named after a station in London.
- This is the currency of the UK.
- A fictional detective created by Arthur Conan Doyle
- A famous English writer who wrote Romeo and Juliet. (lastname)
- The first name of Queen Elisabeth's husband
- London underground is also called the __________.
- The capital of Northern Ireland
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- The UK is short for the ________________.
- This is the national dish of Scotland.
- A mysterious prehistoric circle of massive rocks.
- The city where the Beatles came from
- The big ferris wheel in London is called the ________.
- The British flaf is called the ___________.
- England, Scotland, __________ and Northern Ireland are all parts of the UK.
- Ness A famous lake in Scotland where there lives a monster
- A famous church in London where Kate and William got married.
- A musical instrument played in Scotland
- The capital of Wales
23 Clues: The capital of Wales • This is the currency of the UK. • The capital of Northern Ireland • The city where the Beatles came from • This is the national dish of Scotland. • A musical instrument played in Scotland • The UK is short for the ________________. • The British flaf is called the ___________. • The first name of Queen Elisabeth's husband • ...
Everything about the UK 2020-05-27
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- The guards at the Tower of London are called _________.
- The river that flows through London is called the ______.
- The English author who wrote the book A Christmas Carol. (lastname)
- Two famous football teams come from this city.
- The author who wrote Harry Potter. (lastname)
- A fictional bear that was named after a station in London.
- This is the currency of the UK.
- A fictional detective created by Arthur Conan Doyle
- A famous English writer who wrote Romeo and Juliet. (lastname)
- The first name of Queen Elisabeth's husband
- London underground is also called the __________.
- The capital of Northern Ireland
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- The UK is short for the ________________.
- This is the national dish of Scotland.
- A mysterious prehistoric circle of massive rocks.
- The city where the Beatles came from
- The big ferris wheel in London is called the ________.
- The British flaf is called the ___________.
- England, Scotland, __________ and Northern Ireland are all parts of the UK.
- Ness A famous lake in Scotland where there lives a monster
- A famous church in London where Kate and William got married.
- A musical instrument played in Scotland
- The capital of Wales
23 Clues: The capital of Wales • This is the currency of the UK. • The capital of Northern Ireland • The city where the Beatles came from • This is the national dish of Scotland. • A musical instrument played in Scotland • The UK is short for the ________________. • The British flaf is called the ___________. • The first name of Queen Elisabeth's husband • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2016-11-23
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- investigated the idea of flight, invented one of the first models of a flying machine
- A traveler traveling to holy lands
- Being able to die
- State of which power is held by the people
- Fought for women's rights by writing inspirational books
- A piece of paper granting you to heaven
- Historian, politician, diplomat, philosopher, humanist, and writer, Niccolò
- Self _____ , personal beliefs
- ______ of the arts
- Countryside → City
- Sun in the centre of the universe
- The Renaissance is a ___ of rebirth
- Jesus and the Cross
- a time of rebirth
- I have a ______ that women deserve rights
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- Came up with the heliocentric theory
- We have the rights to find the meaning of our own lives
- A different way of looking
- A painting done on wet plaster
- Religious Wars
- created plays one of which is Romeo and Juliet
- French Queen Writer about how woman can dream
- Perfected the Telescope
- Gutenberg invented it
- Religious language of the country
- Earth in the centre of the universe
- Invented the Printing Press
- Star Gazing
- The importance or worth of something
29 Clues: Star Gazing • Religious Wars • Being able to die • a time of rebirth • ______ of the arts • Countryside → City • Jesus and the Cross • Gutenberg invented it • Perfected the Telescope • A different way of looking • Invented the Printing Press • Self _____ , personal beliefs • A painting done on wet plaster • Religious language of the country • Sun in the centre of the universe • ...
Historical Figures 2023-07-18
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- Who was the author of "The Communist Manifesto"?
- Which scientist formulated the theory of relativity?
- Which scientist proposed the theory of natural selection?
- Which American inventor held over 1,000 patents, including the light bulb?
- Who was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize?
- Who wrote the play "Romeo and Juliet"?
- Who was the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic?
- Who was the ancient Chinese philosopher and founder of Confucianism?
- I Which queen ruled England during the "Elizabethan Era"?
- Who was the leader of the civil rights movement in the United States?
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- Who was the ancient Greek philosopher known for his teachings?
- Who was the first President of the United States?
- Which explorer sailed around the world?
- Which Egyptian pharaoh built the Great Pyramid?
- Which Roman general became the first Roman Emperor?
- Khan Which military leader founded the Mongol Empire?
- Who was the queen of ancient Egypt famous for her beauty?
- Which military general became the first Roman dictator?
- Who was the Russian mystic and advisor to the Tsar's family?
- Which leader led the nonviolent civil rights movement in India?
20 Clues: Who wrote the play "Romeo and Juliet"? • Which explorer sailed around the world? • Who was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize? • Which Egyptian pharaoh built the Great Pyramid? • Who was the author of "The Communist Manifesto"? • Who was the first President of the United States? • Which Roman general became the first Roman Emperor? • ...
Product Update Puzzle 2016-04-06
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- Which village at SNG was most recently renovated?
- The Royal Village One Bedroom Butler Villa Suite- IBV was recently added to which resort?
- Which property has the newest Soy restaurant?
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- The Romeo & Juliet suites are newest to which resort?
- There are 4 names for the Spa treatment rooms. There is Time, Love and Joy. what is the 4th name?
- Which block at SMB was recently renovated?
- Which resort is adding 32 new suites?
- Of the 3 Beaches Resorts, which one recently had new ramps installed?
8 Clues: Which resort is adding 32 new suites? • Which block at SMB was recently renovated? • Which property has the newest Soy restaurant? • Which village at SNG was most recently renovated? • The Romeo & Juliet suites are newest to which resort? • Of the 3 Beaches Resorts, which one recently had new ramps installed? • ...
Art 2025-03-05
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- David is the most famous Michelangelo’s ......
- It is the ...... J. K. Rowling who created the literary series Harry Potter.
- Jaws was.......... by Steven Spielberg.
- BlackPink is the first K-pop girl group to ...... at Coachella.
- The Italian Renaissance artist who....... the Mona Lisa was Leonardo da Vinci.
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- The famous....... who cut off part of his ear is Vincent van Gogh.
- The Russian .......... who wrote the music for the ballet Swan Lake was Tchaikovsky.
- The Shakespeare ...... that inspired the film West Side Story is Romeo and Juliet.
8 Clues: Jaws was.......... by Steven Spielberg. • David is the most famous Michelangelo’s ...... • BlackPink is the first K-pop girl group to ...... at Coachella. • The famous....... who cut off part of his ear is Vincent van Gogh. • It is the ...... J. K. Rowling who created the literary series Harry Potter. • ...
Welcome to Second Grade 2018-08-17
SCS Crossword Puzzle About Love 2025-09-26
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- In the story of "Abelard and Heloise", Heloise's cruel uncle was named ____
- "How dare he make love to me and not be a married man" is a line from this movie
- He proposed marriage to the actress Ethel Barrymore
- This romantic poet is said to be the inspiration for the first vampire novel
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- ____ is the French word for love
- In the 1950's Charles Van Doren numerous marriage proposals & helped increase sales of this
- The Greek god of love is ____
- Oberon's wife in William Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream" is ____
- This composer wrote the iconic ballet "Romeo and Juliet", based on Shakespeare's play
- According to legend, Helen of Troy's true love was ____
10 Clues: The Greek god of love is ____ • ____ is the French word for love • He proposed marriage to the actress Ethel Barrymore • According to legend, Helen of Troy's true love was ____ • Oberon's wife in William Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream" is ____ • In the story of "Abelard and Heloise", Heloise's cruel uncle was named ____ • ...
Crosswords 2023-06-13
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- Genius billionaire Playboy philanthropist.
- The turning point in a story.
- This device brings life back to your phone when it's running out of energy.
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- It represents a limitless or unbounded quantity.
- The famous playwright known for his plays like "Romeo and Juliet" and "Hamlet".
- The search engine that knows what you were going to ask even before you finish typing.
6 Clues: The turning point in a story. • Genius billionaire Playboy philanthropist. • It represents a limitless or unbounded quantity. • This device brings life back to your phone when it's running out of energy. • The famous playwright known for his plays like "Romeo and Juliet" and "Hamlet". • ...
Vocab Lessons 1 -4 2012-11-08
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- Former unit of money in France
- To measure the depth of water (1)
- Greatest in age
- Full of or accompanied by (2)
- To express deep regret or sorrow over (1)
- To pass over, across or through (2)
- Intensely hot and dry (2)
- Opposite of spend
- Careless or irresponsible (3)
- An old saying that is accepted as true (4)
- A driving force (1)
- To follow a winding course (4)
- To praise highly (1)
- Material or everyday; not spiritual (4)
- To urge strongly, to warn or appeal (3)
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- an expression of sorrow (3)
- A general truth or rule; a short saying (1)
- Slow to act or respond (2)
- Doing or requiring a lot of sitting (4)
- Amusing in a quiet but sharp way 94)
- Causing severe bodily injury or emotional shock (3)
- An orderly arrangement or display (2)
- To show fondness for (3)
- Hawaiian greeting
- Without resources or possessions (1)
- Combination of red and yellow
- ______ and Juliet
- To take away the value of (1)
- Drew a conclusion from given facts (2)
- North, east, south, ______
- A showy or dignified display (3)
31 Clues: Greatest in age • Opposite of spend • Hawaiian greeting • ______ and Juliet • A driving force (1) • To praise highly (1) • To show fondness for (3) • Intensely hot and dry (2) • Slow to act or respond (2) • North, east, south, ______ • an expression of sorrow (3) • Careless or irresponsible (3) • Combination of red and yellow • To take away the value of (1) • Former unit of money in France • ...
Our Life 2024-03-19
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- Yellow cartoon character that works for an evil scientist
- Where you first told me you liked me
- This country has the third highest rate of HIV
- You gave me this brown item on our first valentines day together
- An animal and a streaming platform
- Our fav staycation
- Animal sighting from when you first told me you liked me
- And Juliet
- Years together
- Sandwich cookie
- This artist inspired your first nickname for me
- Name of the first album I gave you.
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- Honeymoon continent
- White man that was in love with a Native American child
- Crpyto platform owned by the Winklevoss twins
- Month named after the greek goddess was the mother of Hermes
- Where a bird shat on me on a date
- First time I made guac for us, I used this man's recipe
- Most popular month for a vasectomy
- Gift I gave you on our first long distance valentines day
- Character frequently seen on cards you have given me
- Jenny from the block is from what borough
- Country that is in Europe & Asia
- Home of the gyro
- Class we met in
- One of the chipmunks in Alvin and the chipmunks
26 Clues: And Juliet • Years together • Class we met in • Sandwich cookie • Home of the gyro • Our fav staycation • Honeymoon continent • Country that is in Europe & Asia • Where a bird shat on me on a date • Most popular month for a vasectomy • An animal and a streaming platform • Name of the first album I gave you. • Where you first told me you liked me • ...
Term 1 2024-04-07
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- Where Shakespeare's Globe Theatre is located.
- Significant reform made by Caesar.
- Legacy item left to Shakespeare's wife.
- Birthplace of Shakespeare.
- Shakespeare's method for presenting facts.
- Era of Shakespeare's first stage performances.
- Literary device comparing two different things.
- Shakespeare’s play that explores Roman politics.
- Form of government in Caesar's Rome.
- City where Julius Caesar met his end.
- Caesar's friend turned foe.
- Gender of actors for all roles in Shakespeare's plays.
- Political alliance involving Caesar and Pompey.
- Name of Shakespeare’s spouse.
- Period "Julius Caesar" was set in.
- Shakespeare’s intent with historical narratives.
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- Caesar was renowned as a great ___.
- Character flaw leading to downfall in tragedies.
- Shakespeare's technique to embed stories within stories.
- Shakespeare's hidden way to discuss politics.
- Shakespeare's writing type, including sonnets and plays.
- Relationship of Julia to Caesar.
- Eerie presence in Shakespeare's tragedies.
- Event Caesar's death is likened to, hinting at disorder.
- He wrote "The Tragedy of Julius Caesar."
- Caesar's first title.
- Type of conflict Brutus faces within.
- "Julius Caesar" theme related to absolute power.
- Shakespeare's genre including "Romeo and Juliet."
29 Clues: Caesar's first title. • Birthplace of Shakespeare. • Caesar's friend turned foe. • Name of Shakespeare’s spouse. • Relationship of Julia to Caesar. • Significant reform made by Caesar. • Period "Julius Caesar" was set in. • Caesar was renowned as a great ___. • Form of government in Caesar's Rome. • City where Julius Caesar met his end. • Type of conflict Brutus faces within. • ...
English leterature book 2025-07-13
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- Tortured by this feeling, the postmaster sits waiting for news.
- The narrator's cook.
- A characteristic trait listed in the poem's introduction.
- A term for Patol Babu's advisor, Gogon Pakrashi.
- The elder brother who was 13.
- A city in Italy where Romeo and Juliet are believed to have lived.
- The city from which the last bus was expected by the boys.
- Bog The place where the frog croaked.
- A meeting place.
- Words or phrases that reflect the regional variety of a language.
- Steep sides of the ice.
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- Patol Babu's mentor and a wonderful actor.
- A figure of speech that combines normally-contradictory terms.
- A Biblical character and a mighty hunter.
- A measurement of depth.
- A bird that was shot by the Ancient Mariner.
- A time, around nine o'clock, when the albatross would appear.
- The younger brother who was nearly 12.
- A drink mentioned in the story "Virtually True" that Paul sips while playing his video game.
- Characteristic of old age.
- Gadgets, especially mechanical or electrical devices.
- Guileless or innocent.
- Floating ice.
- A creature that croaked from dusk to dawn.
24 Clues: Floating ice. • A meeting place. • The narrator's cook. • Guileless or innocent. • A measurement of depth. • Steep sides of the ice. • Characteristic of old age. • The elder brother who was 13. • Bog The place where the frog croaked. • The younger brother who was nearly 12. • A Biblical character and a mighty hunter. • Patol Babu's mentor and a wonderful actor. • ...
Country Studies Crossword (7-8 grades) 2025-12-07
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- The famous playwright who wrote "Romeo and Juliet" and "Hamlet" (last name).
- The capital city of Australia.
- The magical school in J.K. Rowling's "Harry Potter" series.
- The national sport of Canada, played on ice.
- The largest city in Canada.
- The famous New York statue gifted by France, a symbol of freedom.
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- The famous waterfall located on the border between Canada and the USA.
- This British rock band from Liverpool had members named John, Paul, George, and Ringo.
- The American state where Disney World is located.
- The famous detective created by author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (last name).
- The first name of the Brontë sister who wrote "Jane Eyre".
- The national animal of the United States, a large mammal that once roamed the plains.
- The last name of the famous British Prime Minister during World War II.
- A musical genre that originated in the southern United States, often telling stories about life, love, and hardship, featuring instruments like the banjo, fiddle, and steel guitar.
14 Clues: The largest city in Canada. • The capital city of Australia. • The national sport of Canada, played on ice. • The American state where Disney World is located. • The first name of the Brontë sister who wrote "Jane Eyre". • The magical school in J.K. Rowling's "Harry Potter" series. • The famous New York statue gifted by France, a symbol of freedom. • ...
The History Mystery 2021-11-04
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- this was known as 'green gold'
- he wanted to find a way to India, but found America instead
- Joan of Arc was helping____ win the war between France and England?
- This king ruled over England and Scotland
- what precent was killed by the black death
- it used to be called the Netherlands, but is called__? today?
- there were three groups of Christians: Puritans, Anglicans, and ___
- King Henery the VIII is known for having how many wives?
- this Queen was known as 'Good Queen Bess'
- what did people used to believe revolved around the earth?
- this sea was named for being calm and clear
- this person had 3 kings in his family
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- it was like jamestown and is the Canidian capital
- this person wrote Mcbeth, Romeo and Juliet, and Hamlet, to name a few.
- Renaissance means ___?
- Spanish adventurers were called this
- Galileo was born ___?
- this person wanted to make China a part of Japan, but failed
- the Koreans had an amazing ___, using it to drive the Japanese away When Hideyoshi tried to obtain China
- this land is the'land of the gold',and got rich by taxing people if they came to their land
- this contry was known as the 'dark continent'
- this country was named after Amerigo Vespucci
22 Clues: Galileo was born ___? • Renaissance means ___? • this was known as 'green gold' • Spanish adventurers were called this • this person had 3 kings in his family • This king ruled over England and Scotland • this Queen was known as 'Good Queen Bess' • what precent was killed by the black death • this sea was named for being calm and clear • ...
Renaissance, Reformation, and Age of Exploration 2011-12-12
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- European explorer who conquered the Incas
- mapmaking skills, which resulted in the naming of the Americas
- rediscovered the Americas
- famous playwright who wrote Romeo and Juliet
- believed in Predestination and formed a religion based on strict morals
- created David, Pieta, and the Sistine Chapel ceiling
- wrote Utopia
- wrote the 95 Theses
- quintessential Renaissance man
- believed in theocracy
- discovered the Hudson River
- 1st European to see the Pacific Ocean
- focused on domestic lives and landscapes and used a lot of symbolism
- created the Anglican church and had six wives
- sighted Brazil on his attempt to get to India
- invented the printing press
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- Christian humanist who wrote In Praise of Folly
- followed the phrase “the end justifies the means”
- wrote The Courtier
- painted The School of Athens
- Presbyterian
- Spanish conqueror of the Aztecs
- traveled to Italy from Germany to study the Renaissance
- first voyage to circumnavigate the world by a European explorer
- patron of sailors and started a school for sailors
- made it to the Cape of Good Hope
- excommunicated Luther
- 2nd explorer to circumnavigate the globe and explored the west coast of the Americas
- confused Canada for Asia
- discovered an ocean route from Portugal to the East
30 Clues: Presbyterian • wrote Utopia • wrote The Courtier • wrote the 95 Theses • believed in theocracy • excommunicated Luther • confused Canada for Asia • rediscovered the Americas • discovered the Hudson River • invented the printing press • painted The School of Athens • quintessential Renaissance man • Spanish conqueror of the Aztecs • made it to the Cape of Good Hope • ...
Renaissance, Reformation, and Age of Exploration 2011-12-12
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- discovered an ocean route from Portugal to the East
- excommunicated Luther
- discovered the Hudson River
- focused on domestic lives and landscapes and used a lot of symbolism
- created David, Pieta, and the Sistine Chapel ceiling
- rediscovered the Americas
- followed the phrase “the end justifies the means”
- believed in theocracy
- invented the printing press
- wrote the 95 Theses
- created the Anglican church and had six wives
- painted The School of Athens
- European explorer who conquered the Incas
- famous playwright who wrote Romeo and Juliet
- traveled to Italy from Germany to study the Renaissance
- 2nd explorer to circumnavigate the globe and explored the west coast of the Americas
- Spanish conqueror of the Aztecs
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- confused Canada for Asia
- patron of sailors and started a school for sailors
- wrote Utopia
- Presbyterian
- quintessential Renaissance man
- mapmaking skills, which resulted in the naming of the Americas
- believed in Predestination and formed a religion based on strict morals
- wrote The Courtier
- first voyage to circumnavigate the world by a European explorer
- sighted Brazil on his attempt to get to India
- 1st European to see the Pacific Ocean
- Christian humanist who wrote In Praise of Folly
- made it to the Cape of Good Hope
30 Clues: wrote Utopia • Presbyterian • wrote The Courtier • wrote the 95 Theses • excommunicated Luther • believed in theocracy • confused Canada for Asia • rediscovered the Americas • discovered the Hudson River • invented the printing press • painted The School of Athens • quintessential Renaissance man • Spanish conqueror of the Aztecs • made it to the Cape of Good Hope • ...
Echoes of History 2024-04-24
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- The signing of this peace treaty ended World War I.
- The ancient civilization known for its city-states, such as Athens and Sparta.
- The catastrophic volcanic eruption that destroyed the Roman city of Pompeii.
- The first American woman in space.
- The president who served as the Commander-in-Chief during World War II.
- Ruled the Roman Empire as its first emperor.
- The nuclear accident that occurred in this Ukrainian city in 1986.
- The period of renewed interest in art, science, and learning in Europe during the 14th to 17th centuries.
- Led the Cuban Revolution and served as Prime Minister of Cuba.
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- The battle in 1066 that resulted in the Norman conquest of England.
- Painted the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper.
- The sinking of this "unsinkable" ocean liner in 1912.
- The day of infamy when the Japanese attacked this US naval base in 1941
- Egyptian queen known for her intelligence and beauty.
- The historic voyage of this explorer to the New World in 1492.
- Wrote the plays Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet, and Macbeth.
- Discovered the theory of general relativity.
- The event that triggered World War I, when Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated.
- Led the Russian Revolution and founded the Soviet Union.
- The president who issued the Emancipation Proclamation.
20 Clues: The first American woman in space. • Painted the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper. • Discovered the theory of general relativity. • Ruled the Roman Empire as its first emperor. • The signing of this peace treaty ended World War I. • The sinking of this "unsinkable" ocean liner in 1912. • Egyptian queen known for her intelligence and beauty. • ...
Welcome to Second Grade 2018-08-17
Character Archetypes 2022-04-12
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- the warrior, crusader, rescuer, superhero, the soldier, dragon slayer, the winner, the team player (example: Aragorn from Lord of the Rings)
- the artist, inventor, innovator, musician, writer, dreamer (example: Pippi Longstocking from Pippi Longstocking)
- the partner, friend, intimate, enthusiast, sensualist, spouse, team-builder (example: Romeo from Romeo and Juliet)
- the good old boy, regular guy/girl, the person next door, the working stiff, the solid citizen, the good neighbor, the silent majority (example: Dr. John Watson from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes)
- the fools, trickster, joker, practical joker, comedian (example: Tigger from The House a Pooh Corner)
- the expert, scholar, detective, advisor, thinker, philosopher, academic, researcher, planner, professional, mentor, teacher, contemplative (example: Mary Poppings from Mary Poppins)
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- the seeker, iconoclast, wanderer, individualist, pilgrim (example: James from James and the Giant Peach)
- he or she is inexperienced, with many weaknesses, and seeks safety with others (example: Dorothy from The Wizard of Oz)
- the saint, altruist, parent, helper, supporter (example: "Marmee March" from Little Women)
- the visionary, catalyst, inventor, charismatic leader, shaman, healer, medicine man (example: Merlin from The Sword and the Stone)
- the rebel, revolutionary, wild man, the misfit, iconoclast (example: Viktor Frankenstein from Frankenstein)
- the boss, leader, aristocrat, king, queen, politician, role model, manager, administrator (example: Macbeth from Macbeth)
12 Clues: the saint, altruist, parent, helper, supporter (example: "Marmee March" from Little Women) • the fools, trickster, joker, practical joker, comedian (example: Tigger from The House a Pooh Corner) • the seeker, iconoclast, wanderer, individualist, pilgrim (example: James from James and the Giant Peach) • ...
shakespeare 2023-05-01
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- this is the main town in taming of the shrew
- this brave Scottish general receives a prophecy from a trio of witches that one day he will become King of Scotland
- This annual event of personal importance to William Shakespeare occurred on the same day he died
- Shakespeare was a famous...
- this famous quote to be or not to be is from which play
- this king is the successor to queen Elizabeth the first.
- this is the country in which Shaespeare preformed most of his plays
- this famous theater was burned to the ground
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- she was queen during Shakespeare's time
- this person is portrayed as a shrew
- the playwrights fist name
- this was used to put out the flames on a persons pants
- this is the country in which the taming of the shrew is set
- this is where Shakespeare did most of his plays
- Romeo and...
15 Clues: Romeo and... • the playwrights fist name • Shakespeare was a famous... • this person is portrayed as a shrew • she was queen during Shakespeare's time • this is the main town in taming of the shrew • this famous theater was burned to the ground • this is where Shakespeare did most of his plays • this was used to put out the flames on a persons pants • ...
Renaissance 2025-03-24
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- created an important invention(Hint: Invented printing press)
- wealthy bankers in Italy(Hint:spent lots of money on art)
- Columbus Landed in San Salvador(Hint:landed in Bahamas)
- Francisco Pizarro conquered this empire(Hint: Empire that had silver)
- This group from Europe settled in Canada(Hint:they trapped furs)
- Painter that did "The Last Supper"(Hint: Also painted "The Mona Lisa"
- Wrote 37 plays(Hint: Author of "Romeo and Juliet")
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- Wrote 95 thesis(Hint: A Civil Rights activist is named after him)
- wrote the Declaration of Independence(Hint:third president)
- what resource did the Spanish steal from Central America?(Hint:It was stolen from the Aztec)
- where did spices come from?(Hint:called Spice Islands)
- this group settled Pennsylvania(Hint:It is a religious group)
- Catholic English Queen(Hint:Nickname is proceeded by Bloody)
- proposed a Heliocentric view of the universe(Hint:Heliocentric means sun-centered)
- did Edict of Worms(Hint:King of Spain)
15 Clues: did Edict of Worms(Hint:King of Spain) • Wrote 37 plays(Hint: Author of "Romeo and Juliet") • where did spices come from?(Hint:called Spice Islands) • Columbus Landed in San Salvador(Hint:landed in Bahamas) • wealthy bankers in Italy(Hint:spent lots of money on art) • wrote the Declaration of Independence(Hint:third president) • ...
Valentines Day 2025-02-13
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- A type of pharmacy we have visited.
- In which city is the balcony that is said to have inspired Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet?
- What fruit is sometimes called the "love apple" because of its historical associations with romance?
- Town of the opposing city that Nottingham played against for ice hockey.
- An artist we saw at Frameless.
- What was the first shop I took you to (type of shop)?
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- The month you first told me you loved me.
- By how many points did I lose mini golf to you?
- The first gift you gave me.
- In Greek mythology, who is the goddess of love?
- Fill in the sentence: 'The .... terror.' (a place we have been to)
- Our first date after Ramzaan.
- What did I order on our first date?
- The month you visited my parents.
- Name of the game we played at the board game cafe.
15 Clues: The first gift you gave me. • Our first date after Ramzaan. • An artist we saw at Frameless. • The month you visited my parents. • A type of pharmacy we have visited. • What did I order on our first date? • The month you first told me you loved me. • By how many points did I lose mini golf to you? • In Greek mythology, who is the goddess of love? • ...
Shakespeare For Theater 2023-02-13
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- He was also known as the ___ of Avon.
- Shakespeare is a ______ Writer
- _____ percent of the play is in verse. The last tenth is in prose
- Shakespeare's plays had the royal seal of _____
- ______ is never performed by modern theater companies because there is no known copy of it in the world
- Worked for the Lord Chamberlain's Men, later known as _____ (no apostrophe)
- ___'s moons were named after Shakespeare characters
- Shakespeare invented the word ____; meaning a feeling of loneliness
- Another word Shakespeare invented is ______; meaning full of fashion
- Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, and Romeo and Juliet
- Shakespeare wrote 154 ____ and three narrative poems
- Shakespeare created the nickname for a male lover.
- Shakespeare put a _____ on his grave
- Henry IV, Henry V, and Richard III
- Shakespeare had three children: Susanna, Hamnet, and Judith. ____ died at just 11.
- Twelfth Night and The Taming Of The Shrew
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- Shakespeare introduced 3 ______ words to the English language.
- Shakespeare is buried in the Holy ____ Church
- He was born in ____ 1564
- When Shakespeare died, he only left his wife a ___ in his will.
- He was _____ when he married his wife.
- Teenage suicide - made in 1595
- Shakespeare turned to sonnets because of a _____
- The first purchase by the National Portrait Gallery was a
- Anne _____ married Shakespeare
- Shakespeare's father made ____ for a living
- The ____ Shakespeare Company performs to half a million people each year.
- On Shakespeare's grave, he is carved holding a ____
- Shakespeare's name comes up in history spelled _____ different times.
- Shakespeare was never _____ in his lifetime.
- Shakespeare worked with a theater called the ____
- By firing a ____, The Globe Theater was burned to the ground.
- Shakespeare was a writer, as well as an _____
- Shakespeare often wrote about _____
- Shakespeare was born in _____
35 Clues: He was born in ____ 1564 • Shakespeare was born in _____ • Shakespeare is a ______ Writer • Teenage suicide - made in 1595 • Anne _____ married Shakespeare • Henry IV, Henry V, and Richard III • Shakespeare often wrote about _____ • Shakespeare put a _____ on his grave • He was also known as the ___ of Avon. • He was _____ when he married his wife. • ...
History 2023-05-28
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- Who wrote the play "Romeo and Juliet"?
- The ancient Greek philosopher who taught Alexander the Great and is known for his work on ethics and politics
- The first president of the United States
- Which city is located on the place of Constantinople today?
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- The first human to walk on the moon
- The name of the ancient civilization that built the pyramids of Giza
- Who was the leader of the Soviet Union during World War II?
- He is known for discovering America in 1492
- He is known for his theory of relativity and is considered one of the greatest physicists in history
- The invasion of what country marked the beginning of World War II?
- What was the name of the ancient Greek city-state known for its military prowess?
- How Persia is called nowadays?
12 Clues: How Persia is called nowadays? • The first human to walk on the moon • Who wrote the play "Romeo and Juliet"? • The first president of the United States • He is known for discovering America in 1492 • Who was the leader of the Soviet Union during World War II? • Which city is located on the place of Constantinople today? • ...
UK5 2017-09-06
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- the queen who was known for strict morals and gave the name for a whole period
- the Prime Minister of the UK during WWII
- the admiral whose column stands on Trafalgar Square in London
- English scientist who formulated the laws of motion and gravitation
- the age of longest reigning monarch Elisabeth II
- the name of the former Princess of Wales, who died 30 years ago in a car crash
- the leading figure of the most popular British band the Beatles
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- a British entrepreneur and the owner of the Virgin Group
- a British actor from the Game of Thrones
- the first name of the British Prime minister, re-elected on 8 June 2017
- the author of the most famous children’s book Harry Potter
- the person who ruled Britain during the Civil War in the 17th century
- the author of Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet, and many other plays, still famous 400 years after his death
- an ingenious English mechanical and civil engineer during the industrial revolution in the 19th century
14 Clues: a British actor from the Game of Thrones • the Prime Minister of the UK during WWII • the age of longest reigning monarch Elisabeth II • a British entrepreneur and the owner of the Virgin Group • the author of the most famous children’s book Harry Potter • the admiral whose column stands on Trafalgar Square in London • ...
Draminys kurinys 2021-11-16
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- Kas buvo Merkucijus?.
- Kada kaune pirma karta parodyta Romeo ir Dzuljeta?
- Kur Romeo ir Dzuljeta gime?
- kiek metu buvo Romeo?
- Kas tapo pirmoji lietuvos Dzuljeta
- Kas buvo dzuljetos pusbrolis?
- Kaip kapuletis apibudina tebalda?
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- Koks buvo v.sekspyro vienintelio sunaus vardas?
- kiek metu Dzuljetai?
- Ka mylejo Romeo?
- Kas buvo Veronos kunigaikstys?
- Koks yra Romeo pusbrolio vardas?
- Kas sukure Romeo ir Dzuljeta?.
- kas buvo pirmasis uzsimines apie kapulecius ir monetkius?
- Hathaway Kas buvo vienintele sekspyro zmona?
15 Clues: Ka mylejo Romeo? • kiek metu Dzuljetai? • Kas buvo Merkucijus?. • kiek metu buvo Romeo? • Kur Romeo ir Dzuljeta gime? • Kas buvo dzuljetos pusbrolis? • Kas buvo Veronos kunigaikstys? • Kas sukure Romeo ir Dzuljeta?. • Koks yra Romeo pusbrolio vardas? • Kaip kapuletis apibudina tebalda? • Kas tapo pirmoji lietuvos Dzuljeta • Hathaway Kas buvo vienintele sekspyro zmona? • ...
British Historical Figures 2020-12-06
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- Prime Minister (1979–1990). First woman to have held the office.
- Originator of the theory of evolution through natural selection and author of On the Origin of Species.
- captain, explorer. Made maps of Newfoundland prior to making three voyages to the Pacific Ocean
- Queen of England and Ireland. (1558–1603)
- an English writer, poet, philologist, and academic, best known as the author of the high fantasy works The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings
- Queen of the United Kingdom and 15 other Commonwealth realms.
- Pop/rock singer-songwriter, musician, activist and member of music quartet The Beatles.
- politician, linguist, soldier, philologist and poet.
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- Originator of universal gravitation and laws of classical mechanics and laws of motion
- Historically ranked as one of the greatest British prime ministers
- Princess, admired for her philanthropic deeds.
- inventor of the marine chronometer.
- Poet and playwright. Creator of Hamlet, Macbeth, Romeo and Juliet
- an English singer-songwriter and actor. He was a leading figure in the music industry
- 1st Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland and Ireland (1653–1658).
15 Clues: inventor of the marine chronometer. • Queen of England and Ireland. (1558–1603) • Princess, admired for her philanthropic deeds. • politician, linguist, soldier, philologist and poet. • Queen of the United Kingdom and 15 other Commonwealth realms. • Prime Minister (1979–1990). First woman to have held the office. • ...
Characters in Romeo and Juliet 2023-01-20
15 Clues: Romeo's friend • Romeo's cousin • Romeo's father • Romeo's mother • The pharmacist • Romeo's friend • Juliet's cousin • Romeo's servant • Juliet's mother • Juliet's suitor • Juliet's father • juliet's friend • a starcrossed lover • a starcrossed lover • the location of the tragedy
Valentine Crossword 2016-01-27
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- This is said to be broken if you loose the one you love
- St Valentine is the patron saint of these people
- A term of endearment for someone you care for
- Romantic silent movie star's second name
- Worn on your finger when you get married or engaged
- According to Shakespeare, if this be the food of love, we should play on
- In his song, John Lennon said this is all we need
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- The structure on which Juliet was standing when her lover Romeo came to call
- This is said to be fired into your heart by Cupid when you fall in love
- The flowers most often associated with St Valentine's day
- The month during which we celebrate St Valentine's Day
- According to the song, this and love go together like a Horse and Carriage
- A description of the person who we believe matches us perfectly and makes our life complete
13 Clues: Romantic silent movie star's second name • A term of endearment for someone you care for • St Valentine is the patron saint of these people • In his song, John Lennon said this is all we need • Worn on your finger when you get married or engaged • The month during which we celebrate St Valentine's Day • This is said to be broken if you loose the one you love • ...
Romeo and Juliet Act 4 Crossword 2023-05-19
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- The first person to find Juliet dead was _____.
- When the Friar says "Come, is the bride ready to go to church?" it is an example of what literary device?
- Rebuke or force something
- What event are the Capulets preparing for?
- What does Lady Capulet tell the Nurse to go get at the beginning of scene 4?
- Who is the Roman goddess of love?
- A prayer.
- By the end of the act, does Paris know that Juliet is dead?
- Who does Juliet run into when she goes to consult Friar Lawrence
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- Juliet would rather drive a _____ into her chest than marry Paris.
- Juliet told Lord Capulet she was going to _______.
- In Shakespeare's time, this word meant the time that fires should be put out by
- How many cooks does Sir Capulet want hired?
- Juliet is afraid that the Friar gave her a _____ instead of a potion.
- The curfew bell rings at _____ o'clock.
- Who does Juliet think she sees the ghost of in scene 3?
16 Clues: A prayer. • Rebuke or force something • Who is the Roman goddess of love? • The curfew bell rings at _____ o'clock. • What event are the Capulets preparing for? • How many cooks does Sir Capulet want hired? • The first person to find Juliet dead was _____. • Juliet told Lord Capulet she was going to _______. • Who does Juliet think she sees the ghost of in scene 3? • ...
Labor Day 2018-09-02
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- A liquor distilled from fermented rye, corn, or barley mash
- The hero who dies for love of Juliet
- The city on the Rimac River and the capital of Peru
- A native or inhabitant of the northern U.S.
- A range of mountains especially with a serrated or irregular outline, also part of a mountain range name in California
- A member of a Bantu-speaking people of Natal
- Consistent in conduct or opinion, or something you wear to school
- Something you say to express approval when a performer or other person has done well
- Name of a fool in Britain
- Something you can hear in a canyon or cave when you yell
- The country where the Taj Majal is located
- A ballroom dance in duple time with slow walking steps, quick running steps, and the two-step
- A game in which a player using special clubs attempts to sink a ball with as few strokes as possible
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- The manner by which Vanilla is sold in Madagascar
- To examine, treat, or photograph with electromagnetic radiation
- A small statue that is awarded by part of the film industry for the best actors, movies, & directors of the year
- The first letter in the Greek alphabet
- One that defeats an enemy or opponent
- A province of eastern Canada extending from Hudson Bay bordering the U.S. northeastern states
- A potato stuffed with meat and then deep fried in Peru; also a close relative
- The month of the year when pumpkiin pie is most popular
- What you can sing or speak into when on stage or use when on your radio
- Romeo's sweetheart
- The alluvial deposit at the mouth of a river
- An establishment that provides lodging and maybe meals for the public
- A ballroom dance of Latin American origin characterized by long pauses and stylized body
26 Clues: Romeo's sweetheart • Name of a fool in Britain • The hero who dies for love of Juliet • One that defeats an enemy or opponent • The first letter in the Greek alphabet • The country where the Taj Majal is located • A native or inhabitant of the northern U.S. • A member of a Bantu-speaking people of Natal • The alluvial deposit at the mouth of a river • ...
UK crossword 4 2017-09-06
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- a British actor from the Game of Thrones
- the author of Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet, and many other plays, still famous 400 years after his death
- the leading figure of the most popular British band the Beatles
- the queen who was known for strict morals and gave the name for a whole period
- the author of the most famous children’s book Harry Potter
- the first name of the British Prime minister, re-elected on 8 June 2017
- the admiral whose column stands on Trafalgar Square in London
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- the person who ruled Britain during the Civil War in the 17th century
- a British entrepreneur and the owner of the Virgin Group
- the age of longest reigning monarch Elisabeth II
- the Prime Minister of the UK during WWII
- an ingenious English mechanical and civil engineer during the industrial revolution in the 19th century
- the name of the former Princess of Wales, who died 30 years ago in a car crash
- English scientist who formulated the laws of motion and gravitation
14 Clues: a British actor from the Game of Thrones • the Prime Minister of the UK during WWII • the age of longest reigning monarch Elisabeth II • a British entrepreneur and the owner of the Virgin Group • the author of the most famous children’s book Harry Potter • the admiral whose column stands on Trafalgar Square in London • ...
Vocab Words Assignment 2023-11-08
5 Clues: Another word for pitiful is______. • Another word for poverty is _________. • The _______ has calming and healing herbs. • Shakespeare's Play, Romeo and Juliet has a lot of dramatic ______. • To describe an inanimate object with characteristics that are more appropriate to a human is to ___________.
Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary 1 2022-01-21
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- all future generations
- attack someone physically or emotionally
- not worth considering
- exceedingly harmful
- unrestrained merrymaking
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- marked by exuberance and high spirits
- lose vigor, health, or flesh, as through grief
- the act of speaking contemptuously of
- marked by prudence or modesty and wise self-restraint
- a feeling of profound respect for someone or something
- ask for or request earnestly
- indicate by signs
12 Clues: indicate by signs • exceedingly harmful • not worth considering • all future generations • unrestrained merrymaking • ask for or request earnestly • marked by exuberance and high spirits • the act of speaking contemptuously of • attack someone physically or emotionally • lose vigor, health, or flesh, as through grief • marked by prudence or modesty and wise self-restraint • ...
Romeo and Juliet Act 2 2014-05-11
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- Opposite of approval.
- Opposite of doom.
- Opposite of leave alone.
- No matter how hard he tried, her feelings were _____ towards him.
- Opposite of helpful and good.
- Opposite of to stay.
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- When I came home I _____d and took a nap.
- Opposite of disinterested.
- Worshiping idols is____.
- Opposite of demand.
- The radio show was ___ed throughout the state.
- Do not ____ a word during the show.
12 Clues: Opposite of doom. • Opposite of demand. • Opposite of to stay. • Opposite of approval. • Opposite of leave alone. • Worshiping idols is____. • Opposite of disinterested. • Opposite of helpful and good. • Do not ____ a word during the show. • When I came home I _____d and took a nap. • The radio show was ___ed throughout the state. • ...
Influencers of the past 2025-03-08
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- Mexican painter known for her self-portraits and surrealist art (Frida...).
- Playwright and poet famous for Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet, and Macbeth (William…).
- Naturalist who developed the theory of evolution through natural selection (Charles…).
- English novelist who depicted the lives and struggles of women in the 19th century through novels like Emma and Sense and Sensibility (Jane...).
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- Anti-apartheid leader who became South Africa’s first Black president (Nelson…).
- The first woman to win a Nobel Prize and pioneer in radioactivity research (Marie…).
- Scientist who discovered the laws of motion and gravity (Isaac…).
- Writer of Frankenstein, one of the first science fiction novels (Mary…).
8 Clues: Scientist who discovered the laws of motion and gravity (Isaac…). • Writer of Frankenstein, one of the first science fiction novels (Mary…). • Mexican painter known for her self-portraits and surrealist art (Frida...). • Anti-apartheid leader who became South Africa’s first Black president (Nelson…). • ...
Everything about the UK 2020-05-27
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- England, Scotland, __________ and Northern Ireland are all parts of the UK.
- A fictional detective created by Arthur Conan Doyle
- A famous church in London where Kate and William got married.
- London underground is also called the __________.
- A fictional bear that was named after a station in London.
- The English author who wrote the book A Christmas Carol. (lastname)
- The British flaf is called the ___________.
- Two famous football teams come from this city.
- The big ferris wheel in London is called the ________.
- A famous English writer who wrote Romeo and Juliet. (lastname)
- The author who wrote Harry Potter. (lastname)
- A mysterious prehistoric circle of massive rocks.
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- The capital of Northern Ireland
- The guards at the Tower of London are called _________.
- The UK is short for the ________________.
- A musical instrument played in Scotland
- This is the currency of the UK.
- This is the national dish of Scotland.
- The city where the Beatles came from
- The river that flows through London is called the ______.
- The capital of Wales
- The first name of Queen Elisabeth's husband
- Ness A famous lake in Scotland where there lives a monster
23 Clues: The capital of Wales • The capital of Northern Ireland • This is the currency of the UK. • The city where the Beatles came from • This is the national dish of Scotland. • A musical instrument played in Scotland • The UK is short for the ________________. • The British flaf is called the ___________. • The first name of Queen Elisabeth's husband • ...
Poetry Puzzle 2016-05-27
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- the rhythm of a piece of poetry
- not using like or as
- how do dreams know when to creep into my head when I fall of to sleep
- verse simple poetry written to sound like regular conversation
- poem usually revolves around emotions and perceptions of the poet
- the lumpy bumpy road
- is a language that uses words or expression
- six silly sisters selling shiny shoes
- literal work in which special intensity is a given expression or feeling
- stressed and unstressed syllables are divided into rhythmical units
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- I had tons of chores to do
- the audience knows that Juliet is only sleeping but romeo thought she was dead
- I can see news travel quickly
- a kind of poem devoted to the praise of a person, animal or thing
- the subject of a talk a piece of writing
- her eyes shine like the sun
- tells a story
- a poem of serious reflection typically a lament for the dead
- bog,cog,log,nog,nog,gog,frog,grog,nog,slog,tog
- a piece of writing that usually has figurative language and that is written in separate linesu
20 Clues: tells a story • not using like or as • the lumpy bumpy road • I had tons of chores to do • her eyes shine like the sun • I can see news travel quickly • the rhythm of a piece of poetry • six silly sisters selling shiny shoes • the subject of a talk a piece of writing • is a language that uses words or expression • bog,cog,log,nog,nog,gog,frog,grog,nog,slog,tog • ...
SAT 3 Vocab - Arjun Bhatia 2026-03-25
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- To settle comfortable or safely
- An outcast
- Designed to be useful or practical rather than attractive
- A person who causes great pain or makes fun of others
- Carried out with minimal effort
- The second to last in a series
- Lack of interest, enthusiasm, or emotion
- Truthful or straightforward
- Demonstrating aggression or willingness to fight
- Stung, Lung, Young rhymes
- Mysterious, hidden, puzzling
- A person making a first appearance
- A person not showing pain
- Deserving or causing public disgrace
- Believing that people are motivated by self-interest
- Excessively obedient
- To go around from place to place for fun, roam
- Done without being planned
- Sat in my table group for 3rd Quarter (Boy)
- Submissive, subservient
- The state of being unwilling to believe something
- Showing deep unhappiness of thought
- The LV incident on Monday
- Nickname "Voonsh"
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- Having perceptive insight, sharp
- Referred to in a proverb
- A rule
- Asked why the statue of Juliet was fading in color
- Reserved, modest, shy
- A caveman
- Being opposed or hostile to someone or something
- Kind, compassionate
- To run or jump about playfully
- A harsh discordant mixture of sounds
- Given to sudden and unaccountable changes of mood or behavior
- The condition of being spontaneous
- Bad-tempered, grumpy
- A person who opposes a majority of people
- Totalitarian, tyrant
- First name rhymes with Taki
- White bucket when reading Romeo and Juliet
- The use of memory with little intelligence
- Optimistic or positive, especially in a difficult situation
- Very tall
- Neat and trim in dress and appearance
- Famous Christmas Quickwrite
- Surpassing all others
- To get rid of
- Brisk and cheerful readiness, eagerness
- Got in trouble for saying 67
- To beat with a stick
51 Clues: A rule • A caveman • Very tall • An outcast • To get rid of • Nickname "Voonsh" • Kind, compassionate • Bad-tempered, grumpy • Totalitarian, tyrant • Excessively obedient • To beat with a stick • Reserved, modest, shy • Surpassing all others • Submissive, subservient • Referred to in a proverb • Stung, Lung, Young rhymes • A person not showing pain • The LV incident on Monday • ...
All About Love 2014-02-13
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- In which movie does Dooley Wilson sing Herman Hupfeld’s “As Time Goes By”?
- Daniel Day-Lewis, Michelle Pfeiffer and Winona Ryder star in Martin Scorcese´s ...
- Who directed Russel Crowe as a British investment broker who inherits his uncle's chateau and vineyard in Provence?
- James Cameron won eleven Oscars for this movie.
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- Romantic Comedy of the silent movies directed by Charlie Chaplin.
- Tolstoy´s Count Vronsky has an affair with...
- Ang Lee directs Emma Thompson, Kate Winslet, Hugh Grant and James Fleet.
- Jerome Robbins directs Natalie Wood in an all time musical. Music by Leonard Bernstein.
- Clark Gable and Vivian Leigh.
- Who directed Romeo and Juliet in 1968?
10 Clues: Clark Gable and Vivian Leigh. • Who directed Romeo and Juliet in 1968? • Tolstoy´s Count Vronsky has an affair with... • James Cameron won eleven Oscars for this movie. • Romantic Comedy of the silent movies directed by Charlie Chaplin. • Ang Lee directs Emma Thompson, Kate Winslet, Hugh Grant and James Fleet. • ...
unit 9 crossword puzzle 2024-04-25
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- Document that limited power of king
- of Arc was a unifying factor in France.
- of Christians by western Crusaders.
- and Muslims.
- trade throughout the Mediterranean and the Middle East
- nobles founded Crusader States in conquered lands.
- Russian Orthodox Church influenced unification.
- law had its beginnings during the reign of Henry II.
- King John
- power in the city and expanded the Russian nation.
- painting of God creating Adam on the roof of the Sistine Chapel in Rome.
- demand for Middle Eastern Luxury products.
- nobles; strengthened European moors
- Painter of the Mona Lisa
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- Powerful family in Florence
- the use of credit and banking
- Romeo and Juliet
- imperial power was centralized in the hands of the emperor, called a Credit or Tsar.
- Empire weakened
- the capture of the holy city was an important goal.
- Urban’s speech helped start the Crusades.
- In Spain Ferdinand unified the country and expelled the Muslim
- Loss of Jerusalem
- the Conqueror
- weakened the Pope_
- centralized
- the Great
- da Vinci’s painting the Last Supper. The painting shows Jesus eating his last meal with the twelve disciples before he is arrested and crucified.
- a legacy of bitterness among Constantinople
- Phillip ll Spanish Empire in the Western Hemisphere expanded under Spain.
30 Clues: King John • the Great • centralized • and Muslims. • the Conqueror • Empire weakened • Romeo and Juliet • Loss of Jerusalem • weakened the Pope_ • Painter of the Mona Lisa • Powerful family in Florence • the use of credit and banking • Document that limited power of king • of Christians by western Crusaders. • nobles; strengthened European moors • of Arc was a unifying factor in France. • ...
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