romeo and juliet Crossword Puzzles
Romeo and Juliet 2024-09-18
Romeo and Juliet 2024-09-18
Romeo and Juliet 2021-04-20
5 Clues: Lady Capulet's butler • the maker of the party • What everyone was wearing • The man who falls in love with Juliet • Romeo's friend (the one whose name starts withB)
Itálie 2023-10-05
5 Clues: hlavní město itálie • fotbal sídlí zdautomobilka fiat • město, které tzv. ,,plave na vodě´´ • odehrával se zde film romeo a juliet • hrají zde dva prvoligové týmy na jednom stadionu
3RD YEAR ENGLISH CROSSWORD 2015-01-20
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- the author of the story “The Trout” went to this university and to have his Master’s Degree. This university is very famous worldwide
- a kind of Literature that can be also called narrative or tells a story
- this figure of speech imitates sounds
- this element is needed to give life to the story
- this element is where the whole story have happened or taken
- the last name of the author who wrote a story entitled “The Battle of the Ants”
- part of Italy when the story Romeo and Juliet have happened
- this guy hated the Romantic Perioc and wanted to life in the Medieval Age
- one of the characters in the “Canterbury Tales” who asks money to people for confessing their sin and very greedy for money
- a story that has one conflict and can be read in one setting
- a story enacted onstage for a live audience
- the name of the table where famous knights and King Arthur is seated
- the Cask of __________ about Motresor wanted to kill Fortunato
- a lady who found herself falling in love with a man from the family of the Montague
- genre of Prose that is a fiction and it have several conflicts
- this Goddess is the Goddess of love who Palamon have prayed to obtain Emelye’s love
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- character of the Midsummer Nights Deam who si married to Theseus and this character is the Queen of the Amazon
- miniver Cheevy hated this period
- a character of Canterbury Tales who is a plump woman and have many husband and she is called to be the wife of ____
- the name of the Sword King Arthur pulled from a rock
- the husband of Hippolyta and the Duke of the Athens
- the author of the story entitle “The Trout”
- the last name of King Arthur
- an expression designed to call something to mnd without mentioning it
- sean O’Faolain used this name of a fish to entitle one of his known story
25 Clues: the last name of King Arthur • miniver Cheevy hated this period • this figure of speech imitates sounds • the author of the story entitle “The Trout” • a story enacted onstage for a live audience • this element is needed to give life to the story • the husband of Hippolyta and the Duke of the Athens • the name of the Sword King Arthur pulled from a rock • ...
Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society 2024-03-30
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- Book protection
- The recipient's surname
- Things that Juliet asked
- City where Miss Ashton lives
- Story told through letters
- First name of the letter's sender (in the test)
- Group for book lovers
- The name of a Channel Island
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- Life story
- English essayist, author, and poet
- Unusual dish invented by Eben Ramsey
- Place to buy books
- Something that had to be kept a secret in the movie/book
- Synonyous with a "duplicate" or "version", that is found by Juliet for Dawsey
- Tool for opening envelopes
- Correspondence in an envelope
16 Clues: Life story • Book protection • Place to buy books • Group for book lovers • The recipient's surname • Things that Juliet asked • Tool for opening envelopes • Story told through letters • City where Miss Ashton lives • The name of a Channel Island • Correspondence in an envelope • English essayist, author, and poet • Unusual dish invented by Eben Ramsey • ...
Blast from the Past: A SAPL Historical Fiction Crossword 2021-06-14
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- Forester’s Napoleonic Wars-era Navy officer
- Recent winner of the Amazon Canada First Novel Award
- Rushdie wrote "Midnight's Children" about a child born on the night of this country's Independence
- "Hidden Figures" is about the integral work of three Black women at this acronymic organization
- Kristin Hannah’s bird-named WW2 book
- Author of the tale of adventuring trio, "The Three Musketeers"
- Author of the long-running Kingsbridge series
- "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" home city
- “Where the Crawdads Sing” writer
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- Toni Morrison's 1988 novel set after the American Civil War, which also won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction
- Yaa Gyasi's "Homegoing" is an intergenerational family saga originating in this African country
- Chronologically complicated series about the romance between a Highland warrior and a British nurse
- Home of Marquez and his centennial family saga
- Alonso Quixano is also known as "The Man of" this region
- Maybe the most famous wife of Henry VIII
- "The Crucible" is about this city's witch trials
- Author of "Kindred" the first sci fi novel written by a Black woman
- This author wrote "Obasan" which is about the forced imprisonment of Japanese Canadians
- "War and Peace" writer
- Romeo and Juliet reside in this "fair" city
- Flowery first name of Taylor Jenkins Reid’s book set in 1960s LA
21 Clues: "War and Peace" writer • “Where the Crawdads Sing” writer • Kristin Hannah’s bird-named WW2 book • "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" home city • Maybe the most famous wife of Henry VIII • Forester’s Napoleonic Wars-era Navy officer • Romeo and Juliet reside in this "fair" city • Author of the long-running Kingsbridge series • Home of Marquez and his centennial family saga • ...
Shakespeare Crossword 2023-11-27
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- One of the four genres, dealing with the past
- The hierarchy of where things belong in the world
- This work "stole" major themes, characters, and ideas from "Caesar"
- From the clip "Much Ado About Nothing", the reason why the father hits his daughter
- The antagonist of "Julius Caesar"
- Challenging the status quo
- Not the plot but rather what is underneath it that Shakespeare is commenting on
- Caesar suffered from this illness
- There was no separation between ____ (leader)
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- Shakespeare's production company
- What does MDI stand for?
- One of the four genres, hint: Romeo and Juliet
- Caesar extended his rule to 9 years, naming himself _____
- Starts off good, ends in death
- Meaning "bread and circuses" but also the continent of a popular modern day dystopian novel
- The art of persuasion
- Just like Goliath, Caesar has terrible ___ (figuratively speaking)
- The play of "Julius Caesar" takes place around 47 __
- There was no separation between ____ (religion)
- A politically charged way to poke fun at something
- The spreading of the English language was because of _____
- The protagonist of "Julius Caesar"
- Starts off bad, typically ends with marriage
- Close reading, asking questions, and making connections are aspects of a _____ reader
- Maintaining the status quo
25 Clues: The art of persuasion • What does MDI stand for? • Challenging the status quo • Maintaining the status quo • Starts off good, ends in death • Shakespeare's production company • The antagonist of "Julius Caesar" • Caesar suffered from this illness • The protagonist of "Julius Caesar" • Starts off bad, typically ends with marriage • One of the four genres, dealing with the past • ...
Daniel's Vocab 5/26 2020-05-26
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- Synonyms: discussion, debate, conference
- On sunny afternoons, I love to ____ along the beachs.
- The prince kissed Sleeping Beauty to awaken her from her 100-year _____.
- I could tell by her _____ that the food tasted horrible.
- The _____ set the musical tone for the whole movie.
- Her laughter sounds like a musical _____.
- The ____ for this animal species is very complicated.
- Because Mark told the story in a confusing way, I did not get the ____ of it.
- My snowglobes are a collection of ____ from all my travels.
- The _____ gymnast is able to do the splits and high kicks.
- Leaving out honey and sugar will _____ all kinds of unwanted creepy-crawlers into your home.
- The master chef was _____ because he began his career as a dishwasher.
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- Synonyms: consult, speak, converse
- The look of _____ on her face told me she felt better than everything around her.
- We engaged in a four-hour _____ about who was the better cook. We could not come to an agreement.
- Lima beans and spinach are a great source of _____.
- Romeo will _____ Juliet with beautiful music from below her balcony.
- I am very ____ for her loss and the pain she is going through.
- Susana's cake was ____ delicious, though the presentation was sloppy.
- Synonyms: thorn, prickly shrub, bramble
20 Clues: Synonyms: consult, speak, converse • Synonyms: thorn, prickly shrub, bramble • Synonyms: discussion, debate, conference • Her laughter sounds like a musical _____. • Lima beans and spinach are a great source of _____. • The _____ set the musical tone for the whole movie. • On sunny afternoons, I love to ____ along the beachs. • ...
English Week! 2025-10-13
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- Metal legend, lead singer of Black Sabbath.
- Famous forest from the Robin Hood stories.
- Last name of Hermione, Harry Potter's friend.
- English band, famous for songs such as "Creep", "Karma Police" and "Everything in its Right Place".
- English band, famous for songs such as "Yellow", "Fix You" and "Viva la Vida".
- Play by William Shakespeare, famous for its "To Be Or Not To Be" soliloquy.
- Singer of "Skyfall", "Hello" and "Rolling in the Deep".
- Last name of Emily ____, author of the novel Wuthering Heights.
- Second word from Dua Lipa's album, "Future ___".
- "Fictional" band famous for songs like "Clint Eastwood" and "Feel Good Inc.".
- Name of the female protagonist of Jane Austen's Pride & Prejudice.
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- Capital of Scotland.
- Romeo's last name, from William Shakespeare's Romeo & Juliet
- Capital of Wales.
- Name of the drummer from The Beatles
- Paddington Brown's country of origin.
- Luxury car brand from Great Britain, its logo is a big wild cat.
- Name of the film famous for the song "Falling Slowly".
- Last name of the last actor who played James Bond.
- Last name of legendary actress Judi ___, famous for playing M in the 007 series.
- London football club that plays in blue.
- The initials from Liverpool FC's iconic song.
- Capital of Northern Ireland.
23 Clues: Capital of Wales. • Capital of Scotland. • Capital of Northern Ireland. • Name of the drummer from The Beatles • Paddington Brown's country of origin. • London football club that plays in blue. • Famous forest from the Robin Hood stories. • Metal legend, lead singer of Black Sabbath. • Last name of Hermione, Harry Potter's friend. • ...
Literary Devices 2021-09-17
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- Big brown bears build barns.
- "When he used his legs, he felt like a giant inchworm climbing on a leaf."
- "When he tried to stretch, hot knives of pain ripped into his back and sides."
- "The side of his head hit the metal door with a loud thud."
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- He missed the goal by a mile.
- "We did Act III of Romeo and Juliet. You can borrow my notes."
- "He held on to that simple phrase the way a drowning person clutches a rope."
- The early bird gets the worm.
- "Dessert was soupy green gelatin with strange-looking pieces of fruit suspended inside it."
9 Clues: Big brown bears build barns. • He missed the goal by a mile. • The early bird gets the worm. • "The side of his head hit the metal door with a loud thud." • "We did Act III of Romeo and Juliet. You can borrow my notes." • "When he used his legs, he felt like a giant inchworm climbing on a leaf." • ...
Weekend 2023-08-07
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- Story /She was Juliet & he was Romeo
- Too Well /Jake might not but Taylor? She remembers it…
- /Harry inspired this song
- /You should have said?
- of the woods /This song is rumored to be about her & harry styles killing someone’s via vehicular manslaughter
- /Taylor’s got a Bad
- /Speak Now TV’s last vault track
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- /Young Taylor forgave Kanye for his crass interruption & dropped this song of forgiveness on speak now
- on your own kid /A midnights Easter egg at her NYU graduation speech
- /Track 10 on Evermore?
- /Salt air & the rust in your door
- You’ll Get Better /Taylor collaborated with the famous southern chicks for this underrated bop
- /This guy is the reason for her teardrops on her guitar
- /What is rumored to be TS’s lost album?
- /“Life was a…”
- Now /They said?
16 Clues: /“Life was a…” • /Taylor’s got a Bad • /Track 10 on Evermore? • /You should have said? • /Harry inspired this song • Now /They said? • /Speak Now TV’s last vault track • /Salt air & the rust in your door • /What is rumored to be TS’s lost album? • Story /She was Juliet & he was Romeo • /This guy is the reason for her teardrops on her guitar • ...
SCS Books Crossword Puzzle – Newsletter May/Jun’25 2025-04-28
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- "Narnia! It's all in the ____ just like I told you", is a quote from the novel "Chronicles of Narnia"
- In Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet," ____ asks Juliet's father for her hand in marriage
- Doctor John ____ is the main character in the series of children's books by Hugh Lofting
- ____ wrote the novel "Doctor Zhivago"
- "All men are enemies. All animals are ____” is a quote from the novel "Animal Farm"
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- In the Harry Potter novels, Draco Malfoy refer to Hermione as a "____"
- In the classic novel, Sir Percy ____ is better known as The Scarlet Pimpernel
- "Republic" and "Apology" were major works of ____
- Jon ____, an American journalist & mountaineer wrote about the 1996 Mt. Everest Disaster
- This tragedy tells the tale of a Moorish general manipulated into jealousy and murder
10 Clues: ____ wrote the novel "Doctor Zhivago" • "Republic" and "Apology" were major works of ____ • In the Harry Potter novels, Draco Malfoy refer to Hermione as a "____" • In the classic novel, Sir Percy ____ is better known as The Scarlet Pimpernel • "All men are enemies. All animals are ____” is a quote from the novel "Animal Farm" • ...
Shakespeare and Elizabethan drama 2024-06-03
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- A type of play written by Shakespeare with elements of magic, fantasy, comedy and disaster all blended together
- Apart from plays, Shakespeare also wrote poetry, mainly ...
- Shakespeare's nickname was and still is the ... of Avon or the Great ...
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- To make the plays attractive to audiences that did not travel themselves, Shakespeare often set his plays in ... locations
- Theatres, brothels, inns and taverns were all situated on the South ... of the river Thames
- Place where Romeo & Juliet is set
- A sort of drama that shows the sorrowful downfall of a protagonist in a serious manner.
- All female parts were played by...
8 Clues: Place where Romeo & Juliet is set • All female parts were played by... • Apart from plays, Shakespeare also wrote poetry, mainly ... • Shakespeare's nickname was and still is the ... of Avon or the Great ... • A sort of drama that shows the sorrowful downfall of a protagonist in a serious manner. • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2023-04-03
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- An expression designed to call something to mind without mentioning it explicitly
- A figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object
- The occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words
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- A separate introductory section of a literary or musical work
- Be a warning or indication of a future event
- A joke exploiting the different possible meanings of a word or the fact that there are words which sound alike but have different meanings
6 Clues: Be a warning or indication of a future event • A separate introductory section of a literary or musical work • A figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object • An expression designed to call something to mind without mentioning it explicitly • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2014-04-29
Romeo And Juliet 2022-05-01
6 Clues: yo • door • porch • lives with you • Apothecary, this man poisoned Romeo • Lawrence, this man was in charge of delivering the message of the plan to Romeo
Romeo and Juliet 2024-04-09
Romeo and Juliet 2024-04-09
The Man With No Face 2025-01-17
5 Clues: welcome in German. First Letter. • "_____ and Juliet" Second Letter. • The chosen letter from each answer. • A legendary German spy named "Man Without a ____" First Letter. • An espionage scandal that threatened to bring down the government of West Germany during the Cold War. fourth Letter.
Romeo and Juliet Act 1 - English 9 2021-10-12
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- A young nobleman and Juliet's suitor
- a word that sounds like the sound it makes
- recognizes Romeo at the ball and wants to kill him
- Repetition of end sounds in two or more words
- Montague's nephew; attempts to keep the peace
- listen
- why
- Romeo's old desire
- setting of the play
- gently
- true to one's nature
- Opposites are paired for effect
- Comparison not using like or as
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- You
- A servant attending to Romeo
- Extreme exaggeration
- compare two things not using like or as
- Language used to create mental images
- A bitter form of irony
- a reference to a literary work
- always
- Prince's kinsman who gives the Queen Mab speech
- A servant in the Capulet household
- gladly
- Son of the Montagues
25 Clues: You • why • always • listen • gladly • gently • Romeo's old desire • setting of the play • Extreme exaggeration • true to one's nature • Son of the Montagues • A bitter form of irony • A servant attending to Romeo • a reference to a literary work • Opposites are paired for effect • Comparison not using like or as • A servant in the Capulet household • A young nobleman and Juliet's suitor • ...
Valentines 2021-02-03
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- Who invented the first Valentine’s day candy box
- People from which profession receives the most Valentine’s day cards.
- Which bird is a symbol of Valentine’s day
- Which other colour along with Red is considered as the ‘Colours of Love’
- Who invented the first Valentine’s day candy box
- Which country has banned the celebration of Valentine’s day
- Which fruit is also known as the ‘love apple’
- Who is the roman God of Love
- How many US states have the city named ‘Valentine’
- In how many countries is Valentine’s day an official public holiday
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- Who did Cupid fall in love with
- Which hormone does Love produce in our body.
- Love is considered to be what?
- What does the word ‘Valentine’ actually mean
- Where is the ‘Vein of Love’ present in our body, that runs straight to the heart
- What was Saint Valentine’s profession
- ‘Butterflies in the stomach’ is caused by what?
- The world famous lovers ‘Romeo and Juliet’ resided in which city
- What does the O in the XOXO stand for
- Which is considered the most popular gift on Valentine’s day
20 Clues: Who is the roman God of Love • Love is considered to be what? • Who did Cupid fall in love with • What was Saint Valentine’s profession • What does the O in the XOXO stand for • Which bird is a symbol of Valentine’s day • Which hormone does Love produce in our body. • What does the word ‘Valentine’ actually mean • Which fruit is also known as the ‘love apple’ • ...
6th Grade Puzzle ~ general 2025-04-13
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- What gas do plants take in from the air to help them grow?
- What is the currency used in Japan?
- What planet is known as the Red Planet?
- What is the smallest prime number?
- Who wrote the play *Romeo and Juliet*?
- What famous ship sank after hitting an iceberg in 1912?
- What do we call an animal that eats only plants?
- How many continents are there on Earth?
- Which ocean is the largest?
- What type of sentence is this: "Wow, that’s amazing!"
- In what country would you find the Great Pyramid of Giza?
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- What is the process by which plants make their own food?
- What is the capital city of the United States?
- What is the freezing point of water in degrees Celsius?
- How many sides does a hexagon have?
- What do we call a word that has the same meaning as another word?
- Which planet is closest to the sun?
- What part of the body pumps blood?
- What is the longest river in the world?
19 Clues: Which ocean is the largest? • What is the smallest prime number? • What part of the body pumps blood? • What is the currency used in Japan? • How many sides does a hexagon have? • Which planet is closest to the sun? • Who wrote the play *Romeo and Juliet*? • What planet is known as the Red Planet? • How many continents are there on Earth? • ...
porte 2022-08-12
22 Clues: mia • lara • joey • louis • romeo • manoe • leane • maxime • arnaud • coline • joffrey • gabriel • antoine • florine • achille • mathieu • maxence • maxence • aurelien • alejandro • charlotte • sebastien
Theatre I 2022-04-13
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- This term refers to the movement of actors around the stage.
- Ms._______ is your Global teacher.
- When writing stage directions, directors, actors, and managers use ___________ to communicate ideas faster.
- Broadway is a street that runs diagonal through most of the length of the island/borough or ____________.
- This playwright from nearly 500 years ago wrote many plays including Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet, Twelfth Night, and Macbeth.
- The front of the stage is ________ stage.
- This shorthand symbol is an "E" with an arrow on the bottom.
- This shorthand sybol is an "E" with an arrow on the top.
- A ______ contains the written lines of a play. The actors read from it.
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- This term refers to what actors do with their hands, bodies, and facial expressions.
- You are in _______ grade.
- This musical includes characters such as Simba, Scar, and Mufasa.
- This spelling of the title of the class refers to the building, not the performance.
- Mr. ______ is the Theatre teacher
- A theatrical production that includes songs is called a ___________.
- This person is in the performance. They read lines and execute blocking.
- This shorthand symbol is a circle with an arrow in it.
- The back of the stage is _________ stage.
- Stage Directions are from the _______ perspective.
19 Clues: You are in _______ grade. • Mr. ______ is the Theatre teacher • Ms._______ is your Global teacher. • The back of the stage is _________ stage. • The front of the stage is ________ stage. • Stage Directions are from the _______ perspective. • This shorthand symbol is a circle with an arrow in it. • This shorthand sybol is an "E" with an arrow on the top. • ...
Violence in Sports 2013-03-11
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- (N) A punishment for doing something against a law.
- (N)People who watch a sports event.
- (Adj) Famous for something bad
- (V) Nowadays, many youngsters ______ to violence as a way to solve problems.
- (N) A large angry crowd
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- (N) Many school _____ have been damaged by the unruly students.
- (N)The place where an event or a meeting is held.
- (N)"Romeo and Juliet" is a romantic ______ written by Shakespeare.
- (N)Some ______ sprayed paint all over the cars in this street.
- (V) The school picnic was ______ to next month because of the bad weather.
- (Adj)Although football is a healthy game, it is ______ to violence
- (V) To cause something bad to start. For example, Some people find that certain kinds of food _____ their headaches.
- (N)Liverpool lost the game because of the _____ was unfair and biased.
- (N) A large area of land with rows of seats and often without roof. It is usually used for sports events.
14 Clues: (N) A large angry crowd • (Adj) Famous for something bad • (N)People who watch a sports event. • (N)The place where an event or a meeting is held. • (N) A punishment for doing something against a law. • (N)Some ______ sprayed paint all over the cars in this street. • (N) Many school _____ have been damaged by the unruly students. • ...
Intro to Shakespeare 2021-11-23
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- Shakespeare's wife
- A speech by a single actor who is ALONE on stage
- the lines spoken by characters in a drama
- Usually written in italics and enclosed in parentheses or brackets. Describe setting, character’s emotion, mood or sets.
- Tragedy is a genre of story in which a hero is brought down by his/her own flaws
- Main character who is a Capulet
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- Who is known for writing 38 plays and 134 sonnets
- Who played the roles of women in Shakespeare plays
- a line spoken by an actor to the audience but not intended for others on the stage
- An author of a play is known as a
- The theater that Shakespeare and his actors owned
- Named after the queen of England at the time. What era did Shakespeare live in
- A long speech made by one actor (a monologue may be delivered alone or in the presence of others.)
- Main character who is a Montague
14 Clues: Shakespeare's wife • Main character who is a Capulet • Main character who is a Montague • An author of a play is known as a • the lines spoken by characters in a drama • A speech by a single actor who is ALONE on stage • Who is known for writing 38 plays and 134 sonnets • The theater that Shakespeare and his actors owned • ...
English subject terminology revision 2021-11-29
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- Type of monk, who in Romeo and Juliet helps the lovers get married and hatch their plan. (5)
- Type of love poetry that was popular, but somewhat old-fashioned in Shakespeare's time. (10)
- Word for the mood or feeling created in a piece of writing. (4)
- A short story based on personal experience, often entertaining or humorous. (8)
- A consonant such as 'b' or 'p' that involves forcefully expelling air from the mouth (7)
- Type of verb with lots of movement. (7)
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- Type of sentence that begins with a verb and gives a command. (10)
- Word class that is used for describing a verb, usually ending in the suffix -ly. (6)
- Adjective meaning destined or already planned out by a higher power, fated. (11)
- Second person pronoun. (3)
- Exaggeration for effect (9)
- Language that has a visual effect (7)
- Third person male pronoun (2)
- Type of article where a journalist gives their personal view on a current news issue. (7)
14 Clues: Second person pronoun. (3) • Exaggeration for effect (9) • Third person male pronoun (2) • Language that has a visual effect (7) • Type of verb with lots of movement. (7) • Word for the mood or feeling created in a piece of writing. (4) • Type of sentence that begins with a verb and gives a command. (10) • ...
Look 2 (Units 3-4) 2021-10-03
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- It covers the floor.
- You do this to a ball.
- They help you go up.
- Let's eat ___.
- It holds many books.
- Basketball players do this.
- Awesome!
- Let's play ___.
- Racket, ball and net.
- Ball and hoop.
- When you are inside, you can look outside.
- Not the same.
- A game played on ice.
- You wear two of these.
- A chair with arms.
- Romeo, Romeo, where is my Romeo?
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- Bat, ball and glove.
- Opposite of inside.
- Quack!
- Not alone.
- Wash you hands in the ___.
- You need a bat to do this.
- Soccer players do this.
- They hold up the roof.
- One moment, please.
- Some girls like this color.
- ___ a ball.
- Opposite of outside.
- Table & ___.
- Sailing.
- Open the ___.
- Opposite of ceiling.
- English is ___!
- Finding Nemo.
- To see yourself.
35 Clues: Quack! • Awesome! • Sailing. • Not alone. • ___ a ball. • Table & ___. • Open the ___. • Not the same. • Finding Nemo. • Let's eat ___. • Ball and hoop. • Let's play ___. • English is ___! • To see yourself. • A chair with arms. • Opposite of inside. • One moment, please. • Bat, ball and glove. • It covers the floor. • They help you go up. • It holds many books. • Opposite of outside. • Opposite of ceiling. • ...
Valentine's Day Crossword 2017-02-13
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- Everyone is searching for their
- Speed _____
- Embrace
- Mother of Cupid
- A pair of lovers
- Heart candy
- To press the lips
- Archer of love
- Something you don't tell anyone
- Matters of the ____
- Usually chocolate covered
- A girl's best friend
- State that produces the majority of America’s roses
- Warm personal feeling
- ____ & Juliet
- Valentine's day month
- Stuffed gift
- Re-experience
- Someone who love you from a far
- Blush
- Opposite of saint
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- Opposite of girls
- Group of flowers
- Ceremony of love
- Sweet treat Made from cocoa beans
- heart on _______
- "I will always love you" (original singer)
- Type of sugar
- Old fashion term for date
- Love potion #____
- Cupid shoots these
- Bottle of bubbly
- Down on one knee
- Love story
- Valentines color
- date of valentines (spelt out)
- Kind of flowers are traditionally given to symbolize love
- ______ Abby
- Yourself
- Bird symbolic of love
40 Clues: Blush • Embrace • Yourself • Love story • Speed _____ • Heart candy • ______ Abby • Stuffed gift • Type of sugar • ____ & Juliet • Re-experience • Archer of love • Mother of Cupid • Group of flowers • Ceremony of love • heart on _______ • A pair of lovers • Bottle of bubbly • Down on one knee • Valentines color • Opposite of girls • Love potion #____ • To press the lips • Opposite of saint • Cupid shoots these • ...
SAT Compilation 2024-04-24
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- Very fluous
- Red + White
- Synonym of ideal
- The speech was very _____, so i wasn't bored
- The ____ was confident, but his friends were afraid he was going to break his back
- The statistics major was very concerned about the ______
- Three plus four
- Something that harbinges (Hint: swimmER is something that swims)
- Spring, summer, fall, and
- Infinite______
- My ____ at Paris was short
- Aggressive; quick to argue
- Chromatic ________
- People without their morning coffee
- The sky is ____
- Lebron
- 100degC is the _____ point for water
- The Three Stooges contain a lot of _____
- Lincoln using a cellphone
- Cereal and ___ -> ___toast
- You ____ your heavy bag around
- Death + r
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- Showing _______ by helping everyone
- Very ____ sound, I like it
- This ________ task was tiring
- The __________ of West and East Germany shocked Jeff
- _____ are red, violets...
- Expensive-mont
- Mood Swings
- Shortcut
- Evil
- C6H12O6
- The ____ from his lawyer told him all the things he shouldn't do
- Romeo to Juliet
- I don't understand this ____ they're using
- Big words that lawyers and contracts use
- Asians in MSJ
- Antonym of dearth
- Synonym of laborious
- I'm still new to this, so I'm a ______
40 Clues: Evil • Lebron • C6H12O6 • Shortcut • Death + r • Very fluous • Red + White • Mood Swings • Asians in MSJ • Expensive-mont • Infinite______ • Three plus four • Romeo to Juliet • The sky is ____ • Synonym of ideal • Antonym of dearth • Chromatic ________ • Synonym of laborious • _____ are red, violets... • Spring, summer, fall, and • Lincoln using a cellphone • Very ____ sound, I like it • ...
Romeo and Juliet Acts 4 and 5 2024-05-16
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- a tomb or burial vault
- resistant to guidance or discipline
- to direct or demand (an action) by authoritative order (as from a court of law)
- a word or expression that can be understood in two or more possible ways,vagueness
- a state of extreme poverty or destitution
- something causing misery or death.
- pharmacist,druggist,chemist
- a small container, typically cylindrical and made of glass, used especially for holding liquid medicines
- over confident, arrogant, smug, snooty
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- a small part remaining after the main part no longer exists
- melancholy; thoughtfulness
- highly offensive; arousing aversion or disgust
- deeply agitated especially from emotion
- a synonym of depressing, gloomy
- a journey to a sacred place
15 Clues: a tomb or burial vault • melancholy; thoughtfulness • pharmacist,druggist,chemist • a journey to a sacred place • a synonym of depressing, gloomy • something causing misery or death. • resistant to guidance or discipline • over confident, arrogant, smug, snooty • deeply agitated especially from emotion • a state of extreme poverty or destitution • ...
Romeo and Juliet Acts 4 and 5 2024-05-16
Across
- a tomb or burial vault
- resistant to guidance or discipline
- to direct or demand (an action) by authoritative order (as from a court of law)
- a word or expression that can be understood in two or more possible ways,vagueness
- a state of extreme poverty or destitution
- something causing misery or death.
- pharmacist,druggist,chemist
- a small container, typically cylindrical and made of glass, used especially for holding liquid medicines
- over confident, arrogant, smug, snooty
Down
- a small part remaining after the main part no longer exists
- melancholy; thoughtfulness
- highly offensive; arousing aversion or disgust
- deeply agitated especially from emotion
- a synonym of depressing, gloomy
- a journey to a sacred place
15 Clues: a tomb or burial vault • melancholy; thoughtfulness • pharmacist,druggist,chemist • a journey to a sacred place • a synonym of depressing, gloomy • something causing misery or death. • resistant to guidance or discipline • over confident, arrogant, smug, snooty • deeply agitated especially from emotion • a state of extreme poverty or destitution • ...
13. 2021-03-19
Across
- Cry following an accident
- Emmerdale woman who"s been telling lies to get access to Kyle, the son she gave up for adoption (3,5)
- "___ an accident!"
- Avoid an accident
- An urn, after an accident
- Bird uninjured after an accident?
- Pay fare to get access to this - fare goes with this (6,3)
- "Being held ___, he may not have access": ("Romeo and Juliet" quote Trent Lott might have said about
- Cause of an accident, maybe
- You'd need access to The Net to do this, as it can be a problem and a bit of a cod (5,1,4)
- Riches spread about to trap a person with access to the till (7)
- Comment after an accident
- An accident
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- Where fans may seek access to players, or access to coach (5,4)
- Avoided an accident, maybe
- "Someone may have accessed your account" and others
- To gain access to computer, short symbol required (4)
- Cry after an accident
- Comment after an accident
- Hearts given access to returf ground to help forward (7)
- Avoids an accident, maybe
- Wrong over having to prevent access to space inside military housing unit
- Inclination to have some access to machinery (7)
- You and me go to hospital ward big shot for access to computer (8)
- Cause of many an accident
25 Clues: An accident • Avoid an accident • "___ an accident!" • Cry after an accident • Cry following an accident • An urn, after an accident • Comment after an accident • Avoids an accident, maybe • Cause of many an accident • Comment after an accident • Avoided an accident, maybe • Cause of an accident, maybe • Bird uninjured after an accident? • ...
English Review 2023-09-24
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- A hint or warning about what is going to happen next.
- To pair two contrasting ideas with one another.
- An exaggerated description.
- The "villain" of the story - the character who the protagonist is trying to stop.
- Saying something figuratively is something else.
- The main character of a story.
- A milder way of saying something unpleasant. For example, "We're letting you go" instead of "You're fired."
- The time and place in which a story occurs.
- Words that sound like the sound they describe. For example boom, vroom, click, neigh, etc.
- The repetition of consonant sounds in a text.
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- The 16th/17th century playwright who wrote Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet, Twelfth Night, and MacBeth, among many others.
- A collection of your best work designed to showcase what you're capable of.
- The place where you put all of your sources.
- The practice of stealing someone else's work and claiming it as your own. This can happen accidentally if you don't properly cite your sources.
- Characters speaking to one another.
- A recurring image or idea within a text.
- The main message or idea communicated by the text.
- A word that has the same meaning as another word.
- Saying something is like something else.
- A reference to another text/literary work.
20 Clues: An exaggerated description. • The main character of a story. • Characters speaking to one another. • A recurring image or idea within a text. • Saying something is like something else. • A reference to another text/literary work. • The time and place in which a story occurs. • The place where you put all of your sources. • The repetition of consonant sounds in a text. • ...
Shakespeare Crossword 2023-11-27
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- Starts off bad, typically ends with marriage
- Meaning "bread and circuses" but also the continent of a popular modern day dystopian novel
- Shakespeare's production company
- Just like Goliath, Caesar has terrible ___ (figuratively speaking)
- Starts off good, ends in death
- There was no separation between ____ (religion)
- Caesar suffered from this illness
- This work "stole" major themes, characters, and ideas from "Caesar"
- Caesar extended his rule to 9 years, naming himself _____
- The play of "Julius Caesar" takes place around 47 __
- What does MDI stand for?
- The spreading of the English language was because of _____
- One of the four genres, hint: Romeo and Juliet
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- From the clip "Much Ado About Nothing", the reason why the father hits his daughter
- The protagonist of "Julius Caesar"
- Close reading, asking questions, and making connections are aspects of a _____ reader
- One of the four genres, dealing with the past
- The hierarchy of where things belong in the world
- The antagonist of "Julius Caesar"
- The art of persuasion
- There was no separation between ____ (leader)
- Challenging the status quo
- A politically charged way to poke fun at something
- Not the plot but rather what is underneath it that Shakespeare is commenting on
- Maintaining the status quo
25 Clues: The art of persuasion • What does MDI stand for? • Challenging the status quo • Maintaining the status quo • Starts off good, ends in death • Shakespeare's production company • The antagonist of "Julius Caesar" • Caesar suffered from this illness • The protagonist of "Julius Caesar" • Starts off bad, typically ends with marriage • One of the four genres, dealing with the past • ...
The Renaissance 2023-11-08
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- The Renaissance also made new inventions like the printing press, the study of anatomy, and the heliocentric _______.
- Machiavelli is most known for writing “The ______”
- The most powerful family during the Renaissance is the ______ Family.
- It introduced the word _______, meaning non-religious, and went against the church.
- The ___________, lasting from the 14th to 17th century, is known as the era of rebirth because it sparked interest in philosophy, arts, and sciences.
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- ____________ started using the boun fresco technique in paintings.
- This is why the Renaissance still holds a major influence on ______ society.
- It starts with Dante’s _______; a poem that is classified as one of the best writings during the Renaissance.
- For example, Romeo and ______, Hamlet, and Macbeth.
- Especially for “The School of ______” which showed his skill with classical and perspective paintings.
10 Clues: Machiavelli is most known for writing “The ______” • For example, Romeo and ______, Hamlet, and Macbeth. • ____________ started using the boun fresco technique in paintings. • The most powerful family during the Renaissance is the ______ Family. • This is why the Renaissance still holds a major influence on ______ society. • ...
SCS Books Crossword Puzzle – Newsletter Jul/Aug’25 2025-06-19
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- In "Charlotte's Web," Charlotte the spider saves ____ the pig from being slaughtered
- A ____ was a person who transcribed books by hand before the printing press was invented
- In the "Troilus and Cressida," Troilus's father is King ____
- In Stephen King's short story "Laurie", Lloyd and Laurie have an encounter with a/an
- A story that is published in installments is called a ____
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- This term is used for a person who loves books and reading
- A witty battle of words between Beatrice and _____ takes place in "Much Ado About Nothing"
- A collection of fictional stories by various authors, often sharing a theme, is called a/an ____
- Romeo and Juliet is a tragic story of young love set in ____
- The novels "The Queen's Necklace" and "Chicot the Jester" were written by Alexandre ____
10 Clues: This term is used for a person who loves books and reading • A story that is published in installments is called a ____ • Romeo and Juliet is a tragic story of young love set in ____ • In the "Troilus and Cressida," Troilus's father is King ____ • In "Charlotte's Web," Charlotte the spider saves ____ the pig from being slaughtered • ...
Historical People 2024-06-03
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- a Pakistani female education activist and the 2014 Nobel Peace Prize winner at the age of 17.
- The first black president of South Africa.
- campaigned for women's right to vote.
- Chinese empress, the only woman in Chinese history to rule as emperor.
- known for having walked 20 miles out of American-occupied territory in 1813 to warn British forces of an American attack.
- Female scientist who worked with radiation.
- British nurse and social reformer, known as the founder of modern nursing.
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- a Hunkpapa Lakota leader who played a significant role in the resistance against foreign settlement on Indigenous land.
- Ancient Egyptian queen, one of the most successful pharaohs, known for her temple constructions and trade expeditions.
- English playwright, wrote "Romeo and Juliet"
- The United States Congress has honored her as "the first lady of civil rights" and "the mother of the freedom movement".
- Norwegian explorer, scientist, and diplomat, known for his pioneering Arctic expeditions.
- known for his non-violent fight for Indian independence.
13 Clues: campaigned for women's right to vote. • The first black president of South Africa. • Female scientist who worked with radiation. • English playwright, wrote "Romeo and Juliet" • known for his non-violent fight for Indian independence. • Chinese empress, the only woman in Chinese history to rule as emperor. • ...
Shakespeare Play Crossword 2014-03-30
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- breaks up a marriage because he thinks the wife Desdemona is unfaithful
- and Hypolita are characters in this play
- for Measure/Isabella the main character wants to become a nun in the begging of the play.
- You like it /Rosaland disguises herself as a boy named ganymede
- and Cleopatra /The queen of England has a love affair with a Roman Empire Rule
- well that ends well/The character Helena is an orphan daughter of a doctor
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- night or what will you will/Viola dresses up as a boy to work as a Duke Servant
- Lear/The antagonist in this play is Edmund the son of Gloucester
- merry wives of Winsdor/Mistread Ford leads on Falstaff and then later wrecks him
- and Juliet/Star crossed lovers and both die at the end
- character is sent to England to be killed
- ado about nothing/Claudio says not to Hero at the Altar
- Ceasar/The character Titinius commits suicide
- Labour Lost/The King of Navarre is also a scholar
- Midsummers night dream
15 Clues: Midsummers night dream • and Hypolita are characters in this play • character is sent to England to be killed • Ceasar/The character Titinius commits suicide • Labour Lost/The King of Navarre is also a scholar • and Juliet/Star crossed lovers and both die at the end • ado about nothing/Claudio says not to Hero at the Altar • ...
Durkins last semester review 2022-01-07
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- Who painted the ceiling of the Sistine chapel.
- First person to discover to the Americas (2 words)
- A period of European history in which Rome had a (Rebirth)
- Theory that Earth was at the center of the universe (2 words)
- time of gradual decline of the Roman empire (2 words)
- Introduced the first vaccine for smallpox (2 words)
- Last name of the man who developed the printing press.
- An artistic technique that creates the appearance of three dimensions on a flat surface.
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- the Justinian code was made of 4 parts, the code, the ____, the institutes, and the novellae.
- The Renaissance intellectual movement in which thinkers studied classical texts and focused on human potential and achievements.
- Theory that Earth and all the other planets revolve around the sun (2 words)
- The famous writer of many plays including Romeo and Juliet (2 words)
- A natural philosopher who discovered the law of gravity (2 words)
- A pardon releasing a person from punishments due for a sin
- The code that knights must live by.
15 Clues: The code that knights must live by. • Who painted the ceiling of the Sistine chapel. • First person to discover to the Americas (2 words) • Introduced the first vaccine for smallpox (2 words) • time of gradual decline of the Roman empire (2 words) • Last name of the man who developed the printing press. • A period of European history in which Rome had a (Rebirth) • ...
Romeo and Juliet Crossword 2024-11-05
Romeo and Juliet Acts 4 and 5 2024-05-16
Across
- a tomb or burial vault
- resistant to guidance or discipline
- to direct or demand (an action) by authoritative order (as from a court of law)
- a word or expression that can be understood in two or more possible ways,vagueness
- a state of extreme poverty or destitution
- something causing misery or death.
- pharmacist,druggist,chemist
- a small container, typically cylindrical and made of glass, used especially for holding liquid medicines
- over confident, arrogant, smug, snooty
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- a small part remaining after the main part no longer exists
- melancholy; thoughtfulness
- highly offensive; arousing aversion or disgust
- deeply agitated especially from emotion
- a synonym of depressing, gloomy
- a journey to a sacred place
15 Clues: a tomb or burial vault • melancholy; thoughtfulness • pharmacist,druggist,chemist • a journey to a sacred place • a synonym of depressing, gloomy • something causing misery or death. • resistant to guidance or discipline • over confident, arrogant, smug, snooty • deeply agitated especially from emotion • a state of extreme poverty or destitution • ...
Romeo i Julija_Marin 2025-03-30
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- Prezime Romeove obitelji
- Glavni ženski lik u djelu
- Knežev rođak i Julijin udvarač
- Broj Julijinih godina
- Glavni muški lik u djelu
- Dramska vrsta kojoj pripada djelo „Romeo i Julija“
- Fratar koji održava vjenčanje Romea i Julije
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- Mjesto radnje
- Romeova prethodna ljubav
- Romeov prijatelj čija smrt pokreće tragične događaje
- Jedina u kući zna za Julijinu udaju
- Prezime Julijine obitelji
- Prezime autora djela „Romeo i Julija“
- Julijin rođak kojeg Romeo ubija
- Romeo ga koristi da bi sebi oduzeo život
15 Clues: Mjesto radnje • Broj Julijinih godina • Romeova prethodna ljubav • Prezime Romeove obitelji • Glavni muški lik u djelu • Prezime Julijine obitelji • Glavni ženski lik u djelu • Knežev rođak i Julijin udvarač • Julijin rođak kojeg Romeo ubija • Jedina u kući zna za Julijinu udaju • Prezime autora djela „Romeo i Julija“ • Romeo ga koristi da bi sebi oduzeo život • ...
porte 2022-08-12
22 Clues: mia • lara • joey • leane • louis • romeo • manoe • coline • arnaud • maxime • antoine • gabriel • achille • florine • mathieu • maxence • joffrey • maxence • aurelien • sebastien • alejandro • charlotte
Unit 10 - Daniel and Hugo 2019-05-14
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- So I bought this fancy new UHD 4K TV, how does it work?
- It's a book with... countries.
- Text. In bubbles. In pictures. In a book.
- How do you write "grandma"? Or "grammar"?
- I'm in Spain for holiday. WHAT DO I DO!?
- Actors do very, very weird things on a stage, you should see that.
- They can make you laugh and cry. Or scream because how long the story is. Or none of that.
- Read the story of an egoist who wrote a story about their life.
- It's a book with text in it, use that as a hint.
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- Most of the world's knowledge in 1 book! Or 98 volumes of that book.
- The only love story that's not better than Twilight. Hint: It's Twilight.
- How do I know what "angsty" means?
- Wrote the play "Romeo and Juliet". I won't spoil the ending =)
- It's a book for finding synonyms that only... dinosaurs... use. Use that as a hint.
- It's just news. On a paper. Cool.
- Learn how to cook. From a book!
- It's a long story, with the exception that it's not.
17 Clues: It's a book with... countries. • Learn how to cook. From a book! • It's just news. On a paper. Cool. • How do I know what "angsty" means? • I'm in Spain for holiday. WHAT DO I DO!? • Text. In bubbles. In pictures. In a book. • How do you write "grandma"? Or "grammar"? • It's a book with text in it, use that as a hint. • It's a long story, with the exception that it's not. • ...
Romeo and Juliet Acts 4 and 5 2023-04-26
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- causing dejection
- a state of extreme poverty or destitution
- a journey to a sacred place.
- deeply or seriously thoughtful
- give directions;direct somebody to do something
- deeply agitated from emotion
- having or showing arrogant superiority
- highly offensive; arousing aversion or distraught
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- resistant to guidance or discipline
- a chamber used as a grave
- small bottle that contains liquid medicine
- a small part remaining aftert he main part no longer exists.
- unclearness by virtue of having more than one meaning
- early pharmacist/druggist
- something causing misery or death
15 Clues: causing dejection • a chamber used as a grave • early pharmacist/druggist • a journey to a sacred place. • deeply agitated from emotion • deeply or seriously thoughtful • something causing misery or death • resistant to guidance or discipline • having or showing arrogant superiority • a state of extreme poverty or destitution • small bottle that contains liquid medicine • ...
See You on a Starry Night 2019-05-09
10 Clues: Some kid • Main character • Juliet's sister • Schroeder Author • Where they moved to • The wish Juliet granted • Main character's friend • where Carmen and Juliet met • The song played for Mr. Dooney • Juliet put the letter in this before sending it to the ocean
Act III Vocabulary Review 2022-12-14
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- Benvolio did this when Tybalt and Mercutio were fighting
- Romeo did this when he was going to fight Tybalt
- Benvolio shows this when Mercutio wants to fight Tybalt
- Tybalt wants to fight Romeo to show off what
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- Tybalt's hatred towards Romeo did this
- In Act III Romeo and Tybalt cannot resolve this
- In Act III Romeo shows what Tybalt wants to fight him
- Tybalt shows this toward Romeo
- In Act III when the fight breaks out leads to what
- metaphor for Tybalt's unruly, stormy personality
10 Clues: Tybalt shows this toward Romeo • Tybalt's hatred towards Romeo did this • Tybalt wants to fight Romeo to show off what • In Act III Romeo and Tybalt cannot resolve this • Romeo did this when he was going to fight Tybalt • metaphor for Tybalt's unruly, stormy personality • In Act III when the fight breaks out leads to what • ...
Who Was William Shakespeare - Crossword 4 2022-01-29
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- The problem was that Elizabeth had no children and refused to pick an ______ to the throne.
- A Midsummer Night's ________ is a comedy about two sets of lovers who come under the spell of forest fairies.
- He planned a coup to become king himself but Elizabeth found out, and he was executed.
- Will joined this acting troupe: the Lord ___________'s Men.
- One of the first plays performed at the Globe: Julius ________.
- _________ and Juliet; one of Shakespeare's most famous plays.
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- In The Merry Wives of _________, Falstaff romances two married ladies at the same time.
- In The Merchant of ________ a young man borrows money from a Jewish moneylender name Shylock.
- Top level of the stage.
- The most interesting character in the Henry IV plays.
- A ________ of arms was a status symbol, showing the person was a gentleman.
- They were sewn onto the queen's gowns.
- Shakespeare's son who died at age 11.
- Shakespeare's theater reconstructed from the old Theatre building.
14 Clues: Top level of the stage. • Shakespeare's son who died at age 11. • They were sewn onto the queen's gowns. • The most interesting character in the Henry IV plays. • Will joined this acting troupe: the Lord ___________'s Men. • _________ and Juliet; one of Shakespeare's most famous plays. • One of the first plays performed at the Globe: Julius ________. • ...
The Phonetic Alphabet 2017-02-13
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- An African warrior
- A famous Scottish drink
- A building where you could stay overnight
- A month in the year
- Madonna told him not to preach
- The capital of Peru
- Romeo’s girlfriend
- ------ Hugo, famous author who wrote Les Miserables
- A Greek letter
- Well done!
- ---- & Molly, comedy series originating from the USA
- A smooth progressive dance
- A car produced by the Ford Motor Company
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- This doodle dandy rode to town on a donkey
- Police Officers wear one
- The nickname of a male member of the Royal Family
- A landform at the mouth of a river
- A province of Canada
- An effective way of looking at bones
- A sound caused by the reflection of sound waves
- A hot country that is home to the Taj Mahal
- A popular orange fizzy drink
- The Beckham’s second son
- A sport played with clubs
- A measurement of weight
- Another name for an Academy Award
26 Clues: Well done! • A Greek letter • An African warrior • Romeo’s girlfriend • A month in the year • The capital of Peru • A province of Canada • A famous Scottish drink • A measurement of weight • Police Officers wear one • The Beckham’s second son • A sport played with clubs • A smooth progressive dance • A popular orange fizzy drink • Madonna told him not to preach • ...
Shakespeare 2025-03-03
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- Who played female roles in Shakespeare's time?
- What disease killed many people in Shakespeare's time?
- What did Elizabethans use to write instead of pen?
- What was the main religion in Elizabethan England?
- What did people throw at bad actors?
- What type of clothing materials did rich Elizabethans wear?
- What is Shakespeare's most famous tragedy?
- What time of the day were plays performed?
- What is Shakespeare's first name?
- How many children did Shakespeare have?
- What country is Hamlet set in?
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- What was the main language spoken in Elizabethan England?
- Who is Romeo in love with?
- What was the name of Shakespeare's wife?
- Where is Macbeth set in?
- What shape was the Globe theatre?
- In what city did Shakespeare work as a playwright?
- What type of transport did people use in Elizabethan England?
- What flag colour at the Globe Theatre signified a tragedy was being performed?
- What material was the roof of the Globe theatre made of?
20 Clues: Where is Macbeth set in? • Who is Romeo in love with? • What country is Hamlet set in? • What shape was the Globe theatre? • What is Shakespeare's first name? • What did people throw at bad actors? • How many children did Shakespeare have? • What was the name of Shakespeare's wife? • What is Shakespeare's most famous tragedy? • What time of the day were plays performed? • ...
Kryžiažodis 2023-11-26
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- Ka nužudė Romeo?
- Kurioje Šalyje gimė Antonijus ir Kleopatra?
- Kas parašė „Romeo ir Džuljeta"?
- Kas parašė „Jūratė ir Kastytis"?
- Is kokios šeimos Romeo?
- Kas parašė „Per menka auditorija"?
- Kokio žodžio trūksta „... Sninga"?
- Kokio žodžio trūksta „... Mergaitė"?
- Kas parašė „Baltaragio Malūnas"?
- Iš kokios šeimos Džuljeta?
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- Kuris istorinis laikotarpis turėjo didelę įtaką Lietuvos meilės literatūros raidai?
- Koks Maironio vardas?
- Kas parašė „krabatas arba treji metai užburtame malunę"?
- Kas parašė „Džuljetos Amžius"?
- Kiek metų yra Romeo?
- Kokio žodžio trūksta? „Be bažnyčios be ..."?
- Kas laikoma/s viena žymiausių figūrų Lietuvos meilės literatūroje?
- Nuo ko mirė Džuljeta?
- Kas parašė „Žolė"?
- Ar Jūratė pamatė Kastyti ar Kastytis Jūratė?
20 Clues: Ka nužudė Romeo? • Kas parašė „Žolė"? • Kiek metų yra Romeo? • Koks Maironio vardas? • Nuo ko mirė Džuljeta? • Is kokios šeimos Romeo? • Iš kokios šeimos Džuljeta? • Kas parašė „Džuljetos Amžius"? • Kas parašė „Romeo ir Džuljeta"? • Kas parašė „Jūratė ir Kastytis"? • Kas parašė „Baltaragio Malūnas"? • Kas parašė „Per menka auditorija"? • Kokio žodžio trūksta „... Sninga"? • ...
Elizabeth I - the last Tudor (by M. Niginabonu) 2025-03-28
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- The first monarch of the Tudor dynasty, who won the Battle of Bosworth
- The major naval battle in 1588 where England defeated Spain.
- The economic institution founded in 1565 by Sir Thomas Gresham to support trade.
- The English monarch who initiated the Reformation by breaking away from the Catholic Church.
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- The playwright supported by Elizabeth I, famous for works like Hamlet and Romeo and Juliet.
- The daughter of Henry VIII who became queen in 1558 and ruled during the Elizabethan Era.
- The dynasty that ruled England from 1485 to 1603.
- The Scottish king who became James I of England after Elizabeth I’s death.
- The Catholic monarch and half-sister of Elizabeth I, known for persecuting Protestants.
9 Clues: The dynasty that ruled England from 1485 to 1603. • The major naval battle in 1588 where England defeated Spain. • The first monarch of the Tudor dynasty, who won the Battle of Bosworth • The Scottish king who became James I of England after Elizabeth I’s death. • The economic institution founded in 1565 by Sir Thomas Gresham to support trade. • ...
Chapter 1: Introduction to Speech 2021-01-04
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- For example, a presentation before the Supreme Court
- Words that trigger strong negative feelings against the speaker or content
- Person who receives the message
- Finding meaning in verbal and non-verbal symbols
- A type of communication often required to get a job
- It was hard to be heard over the audience's booing
- For example, my interest in Michigan State sports
- Sense of touch
- Words
- person who sends message
- Turning ideas and feelings into verbal and non-verbal symbols
- For example, I would love to take my freshmen to a performance of Romeo & Juliet
- Ms. Anderson did this at the beginning of Animal Farm to make sure you all understood
- Anything that gets in the way of clear communication
- For example, your age
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- Without this from my alarm clock this morning, I wouldn't have woken up!
- What you are when you're watching a presentation
- A return message
- I was so excited about the weekend that I couldn't concentrate on Ms. Anderson's lecture
- Face-to-face meeting to convey information, express views, and reach conclusions
- Gestures, expressions, sounds from the audience (no hyphen)
- For example, a YouTube channel
- For example, lunch
- Person addresses audience to inform, persuade, or entertain
- Formal communication in which speakers take opposing sides
25 Clues: Words • Sense of touch • A return message • For example, lunch • For example, your age • person who sends message • For example, a YouTube channel • Person who receives the message • What you are when you're watching a presentation • Finding meaning in verbal and non-verbal symbols • For example, my interest in Michigan State sports • ...
Hallstein's CrossWord 2020-05-13
Romeo and Juliet Act I-III 2025-05-28
Shakespeare Play Crossword 2014-03-30
Across
- breaks up a marriage because he thinks the wife Desdemona is unfaithful
- and Hypolita are characters in this play
- for Measure/Isabella the main character wants to become a nun in the begging of the play.
- You like it /Rosaland disguises herself as a boy named ganymede
- and Cleopatra /The queen of England has a love affair with a Roman Empire Rule
- well that ends well/The character Helena is an orphan daughter of a doctor
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- night or what will you will/Viola dresses up as a boy to work as a Duke Servant
- Lear/The antagonist in this play is Edmund the son of Gloucester
- merry wives of Winsdor/Mistread Ford leads on Falstaff and then later wrecks him
- and Juliet/Star crossed lovers and both die at the end
- character is sent to England to be killed
- ado about nothing/Claudio says not to Hero at the Altar
- Ceasar/The character Titinius commits suicide
- Labour Lost/The King of Navarre is also a scholar
- Midsummers night dream
15 Clues: Midsummers night dream • and Hypolita are characters in this play • character is sent to England to be killed • Ceasar/The character Titinius commits suicide • Labour Lost/The King of Navarre is also a scholar • and Juliet/Star crossed lovers and both die at the end • ado about nothing/Claudio says not to Hero at the Altar • ...
Shawn and Ashley 2025-04-18
Across
- Traditional saunter around the floor
- Pronounced "man and ____"
- What's in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet
- pickled by Shawn
- Most Valuable Dude
- His Montague to her Capulet
Down
- shared at the altar - and with every glass clink
- Love and ________
- O Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo?
- layered and complex, preserved for an annum
- Girl's Honorable Place
- A good place to take a some time off
- The recipient of "Happy Wife, Happy Life"
13 Clues: pickled by Shawn • Love and ________ • Most Valuable Dude • Girl's Honorable Place • Pronounced "man and ____" • His Montague to her Capulet • Traditional saunter around the floor • A good place to take a some time off • O Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo? • The recipient of "Happy Wife, Happy Life" • layered and complex, preserved for an annum • ...
Romeo and Juliet Act I Vocabulary 2021-03-17
Across
- exceedingly harmful
- the outward or apparent appearance
- not worth considering
- a covering that serves to conceal
- a noisy fight
- the act of speaking contemptuously of
- open rebellion against constituted authority
Down
- boring wordiness
- attack someone physically or emotionally
- ask for or request earnestly
- the human face
- all future generations
- rowdy or noisy
- great in size or force
- lose or lack vigor or energy
15 Clues: a noisy fight • the human face • rowdy or noisy • boring wordiness • exceedingly harmful • not worth considering • all future generations • great in size or force • ask for or request earnestly • lose or lack vigor or energy • a covering that serves to conceal • the outward or apparent appearance • the act of speaking contemptuously of • attack someone physically or emotionally • ...
vocab 9 Stella Carson 2023-05-10
Across
- The_______ was to educate the kids
- The ______ to the culture was hard for her.
- They had to _____ the paper correctly or it would be plagiarism.
- The ______ was that the kid did not rob the store.
- The ______ source helped her learn so much.
- Their ______ was very different then ours.
- She was _______ by musician at her concert.
- I was in great ______ when I passed my permit test.
- Romeo was ________ by Juliet.
- There was substantial of ______ against the robber.
Down
- Two _______ were running for president.
- Their _____ on school was they thought it was necessary to succeed.
- I had the _____ decisions to play golf.
- The ______ was that the defendant was guilty.
- Her mom was so ______ to her making sure she got the best.
- He used His _______ skills to make an educated guess.
- The ________ arrival of Taylor swift new album was so long.
17 Clues: Romeo was ________ by Juliet. • The_______ was to educate the kids • Two _______ were running for president. • I had the _____ decisions to play golf. • Their ______ was very different then ours. • The ______ to the culture was hard for her. • The ______ source helped her learn so much. • She was _______ by musician at her concert. • ...
Act III Vocabulary Review 2022-12-14
Across
- Tybalt's hatred towards Romeo did this
- In Act III when the fight breaks out leads to what
- Tybalt wants to fight Romeo to show off what
- metaphor for Tybalt's unruly, stormy personality
- In Act III Romeo shows what Tybalt wants to fight him
Down
- Benvolio shows this when Mercutio wants to fight Tybalt
- Romeo did this when he was going to fight Tybalt
- Tybalt shows this toward Romeo
- In Act III Romeo and Tybalt cannot resolve this
- Benvolio did this when Tybalt and Mercutio were fighting
10 Clues: Tybalt shows this toward Romeo • Tybalt's hatred towards Romeo did this • Tybalt wants to fight Romeo to show off what • In Act III Romeo and Tybalt cannot resolve this • Romeo did this when he was going to fight Tybalt • metaphor for Tybalt's unruly, stormy personality • In Act III when the fight breaks out leads to what • ...
Speech for PD 2025-03-31
Romeo and Juliet- Background Notes [Faizan] 2023-10-12
Across
- Built in 1599 by the Chamberlain’s Company
- The poorest people,they paid a penny to stand up in front of the stage.
- _____ was a strong supporter of theater and the arts.
- The river that the globe theater was built on
- The Globe was soon rebuilt, but was closed by the Puritans in 1642.
- important to the people of London because they entertained and delivered messages.
Down
- The musical is set in a tough New York neighborhood.
- There was no ____ in the theater.
- He wrote comedies, tragedies, and histories
- The play was written between 1593 and 1596.
- Scholars believe only 3 of his 38 plays were originally his idea
- Severe epidemic from 1603-1604
- were considered extremely poisonous, deadly
- Fled stratford for illegally hunting
- Lord Chamberlain’s Men
15 Clues: Lord Chamberlain’s Men • Severe epidemic from 1603-1604 • There was no ____ in the theater. • Fled stratford for illegally hunting • Built in 1599 by the Chamberlain’s Company • He wrote comedies, tragedies, and histories • The play was written between 1593 and 1596. • were considered extremely poisonous, deadly • The river that the globe theater was built on • ...
Romeo and Juliet Act 1 Vocab 2024-03-21
Across
- The _________ fire burned down most of the houses in our subdivision.
- Every employee must understand the consequences of a ________.
- Juliet's last name
- Romeo's Cousin
- Prince William is ________ to the throne of England.
Down
- If you don't water your plants they will _________.
- ______ wants to marry Juliet.
- The sailor planned a _______ because of the unfair treatment by the captain.
- Romoe's last name
- The party was loud and _________, but we all had fun.
- The _________ carefully mixed the ingredients for the remedy.
- The arrogant man walked with ________.
- The family heirloom was kept for _________.
- Before you read chapter one, you must read the _______.
- They learned how Catholics persecuted _________ in the Middle Ages.
15 Clues: Romeo's Cousin • Romoe's last name • Juliet's last name • ______ wants to marry Juliet. • The arrogant man walked with ________. • The family heirloom was kept for _________. • If you don't water your plants they will _________. • Prince William is ________ to the throne of England. • The party was loud and _________, but we all had fun. • ...
Romeo and Juliet Vocab List Two 2025-12-10
Across
- problem solving that involves numbers or quantities
- deeply religious
- a group of persons gathered together for a common purpose
- able to be seen through with clarity
- the quality of being magnificent or grand
- intrude in other people's affairs or business
- lacking seriousness; given to frivolity
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- walk heavily and firmly, as when weary, or through mud
- payment to the holder of a patent or copyright or resource
- marked by balance or equilibrium and readiness for action
- blemished by injury or rough wear
- become feeble
- extreme distress of body or mind
- lose freshness, vigor, or vitality
- a person whose religious beliefs conflict with church dogma
15 Clues: become feeble • deeply religious • extreme distress of body or mind • blemished by injury or rough wear • lose freshness, vigor, or vitality • able to be seen through with clarity • lacking seriousness; given to frivolity • the quality of being magnificent or grand • intrude in other people's affairs or business • problem solving that involves numbers or quantities • ...
Week Six Spelling Crossword 2013-12-02
Across
- A person who is in an army and wears its uniform.
- My mother is a _________ in a hospital.
- William Shakespeare wrote the ______ for Romeo and Juliet.
- Thanks for the _________ to your birthday party.
- A part of a play or film in which the action stays in one place for a continuous period of time.
- The large painted pictures used on a theatre stage to represent the place where the action is.
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- The time and the place in which the action of a book, film or play happens.
- An object used by the actors performing in a play or film.
- A person represented in a film, play, or story.
- A college or collection of colleges at which people study for a degree.
- A teacher of the highest rank in a department of a British university.
- A set of clothes worn in order to look like someone or something else.
12 Clues: My mother is a _________ in a hospital. • A person represented in a film, play, or story. • Thanks for the _________ to your birthday party. • A person who is in an army and wears its uniform. • An object used by the actors performing in a play or film. • William Shakespeare wrote the ______ for Romeo and Juliet. • ...
Act III Vocabulary Review 2022-12-14
Across
- Benvolio did this when Tybalt and Mercutio were fighting
- Romeo did this when he was going to fight Tybalt
- Benvolio shows this when Mercutio wants to fight Tybalt
- Tybalt wants to fight Romeo to show off what
Down
- Tybalt's hatred towards Romeo did this
- In Act III Romeo and Tybalt cannot resolve this
- In Act III Romeo shows what Tybalt wants to fight him
- Tybalt shows this toward Romeo
- In Act III when the fight breaks out leads to what
- metaphor for Tybalt's unruly, stormy personality
10 Clues: Tybalt shows this toward Romeo • Tybalt's hatred towards Romeo did this • Tybalt wants to fight Romeo to show off what • In Act III Romeo and Tybalt cannot resolve this • Romeo did this when he was going to fight Tybalt • metaphor for Tybalt's unruly, stormy personality • In Act III when the fight breaks out leads to what • ...
the Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet 2013-04-21
15 Clues: to grieve • to belong to • domain, region • a married woman • brave or spirited • a dispute, a fight • to give punishment • to be mild or kind • childish or foolish • to attack viciously • revolt or rebellion • to trick or influence • to include or take into • disgusting or revolting • another word for the decendants of someone
Romeo and Juliet Vocab Unit 2 2013-04-22
Across
- causing gloom or depression; dreary. characterized by ineptitude, dullness, or a lack of merit.
- agitated with anxiety; worried. crazed or mad.
- something, such as medicine, that relieves pain, cures disease, or corrects a disorder.
- to interrupt or cut off (the voice, for example). to keep in or hold back; repress.
- to settle the issue between two parties involved in a dispute.
- distant, especially in one’s relations with other people; indifferent. at a distance, but within view; apart.
- taking up the attention completely; absorbing.
- to lie in wait, as in ambush.
Down
- to absolve from the consequences of a fault or crime.
- to mutilate or disfigure by battering, hacking, cutting or tearing.
- not agreeable. strong dislike of something
- a condition of pain, suffering or distress. a cause of pain, suffering or distress.
- means of inflicting severe suffering, vengeance or punishment.
- truth that can be justified or proven; soundness; correctness.
- strongly attracted or disposed to love. indicative of love or desire.
15 Clues: to lie in wait, as in ambush. • not agreeable. strong dislike of something • agitated with anxiety; worried. crazed or mad. • taking up the attention completely; absorbing. • to absolve from the consequences of a fault or crime. • means of inflicting severe suffering, vengeance or punishment. • truth that can be justified or proven; soundness; correctness. • ...
Romeo and Juliet Vocab Unit 2 2013-04-22
Across
- distant, especially in one’s relations with other people; indifferent. at a distance, but within view; apart.
- a condition of pain, suffering or distress. a cause of pain, suffering or distress.
- something, such as medicine, that relieves pain, cures disease, or corrects a disorder.
- to settle the issue between two parties involved in a dispute.
- means of inflicting severe suffering, vengeance or punishment.
- not agreeable. strong dislike of something
- causing gloom or depression; dreary. characterized by ineptitude, dullness, or a lack of merit.
Down
- to mutilate or disfigure by battering, hacking, cutting or tearing.
- to interrupt or cut off (the voice, for example). to keep in or hold back; repress.
- agitated with anxiety; worried. crazed or mad.
- taking up the attention completely; absorbing.
- strongly attracted or disposed to love. indicative of love or desire.
- to absolve from the consequences of a fault or crime.
- truth that can be justified or proven; soundness; correctness.
- to lie in wait, as in ambush.
15 Clues: to lie in wait, as in ambush. • not agreeable. strong dislike of something • agitated with anxiety; worried. crazed or mad. • taking up the attention completely; absorbing. • to absolve from the consequences of a fault or crime. • to settle the issue between two parties involved in a dispute. • means of inflicting severe suffering, vengeance or punishment. • ...
Vocabulary List 7: Romeo and Juliet 2020-04-13
Across
- engaged in deep thought or reflection
- harmful; unfavorable
- an overwhelming abundance of people or things; flooding
- admirably purposeful; determined
- call on someone or something in prayer or for help
- showing courage or determination; brave
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- to become less intense; to lessen
- unlikely to be successful; unlucky
- having a harmful effect, especially in a subtle way
- not friendly; cool and distant
- bitterness or resentfulness; an angry feeling
- done in secret
- skill in performing tasks, especially with one's hands
- hatred; feeling of hostility
- excessively bright or showy; tacky; distasteful
15 Clues: done in secret • harmful; unfavorable • hatred; feeling of hostility • not friendly; cool and distant • admirably purposeful; determined • to become less intense; to lessen • unlikely to be successful; unlucky • engaged in deep thought or reflection • showing courage or determination; brave • bitterness or resentfulness; an angry feeling • ...
Romeo and Juliet Act 1 Vocab 2024-03-21
Across
- The _________ fire burned down most of the houses in our subdivision.
- Every employee must understand the consequences of a ________.
- Juliet's last name
- Romeo's Cousin
- Prince William is ________ to the throne of England.
Down
- If you don't water your plants they will _________.
- ______ wants to marry Juliet.
- The sailor planned a _______ because of the unfair treatment by the captain.
- Romoe's last name
- The party was loud and _________, but we all had fun.
- The _________ carefully mixed the ingredients for the remedy.
- The arrogant man walked with ________.
- The family heirloom was kept for _________.
- Before you read chapter one, you must read the _______.
- They learned how Catholics persecuted _________ in the Middle Ages.
15 Clues: Romeo's Cousin • Romoe's last name • Juliet's last name • ______ wants to marry Juliet. • The arrogant man walked with ________. • The family heirloom was kept for _________. • If you don't water your plants they will _________. • Prince William is ________ to the throne of England. • The party was loud and _________, but we all had fun. • ...
Romeo and Juliet: Act 4 Vocabulary 2023-02-09
15 Clues: why • sad • a pair • to see • kick out • disgusting • pharmacist • changeable • to seize or arrest • blocked, prevented • an underground room • small bottle of liquid • to send in a speedy way • cover for a knife/sword • permission to do something
Romeo and Juliet: Act 4 Vocabulary 2024-12-10
Across
- small; not fat, wide, or thick
- clean with water and soap
- on top of this we work, eat, or play games
- middle of the day, after lunch
- place where people live, it’s smaller than a city
- sit on this
- wear these to protect your feet
Down
- thing we can see after someone walks there
- beginning of the day, when we eat breakfast
- end of the day, when we sleep
- people read this to learn important things about the world
- maybe, possible
- place at home where you sleep
- a thing that needs to be fixed
- the air moves outside
15 Clues: sit on this • maybe, possible • the air moves outside • clean with water and soap • end of the day, when we sleep • place at home where you sleep • small; not fat, wide, or thick • a thing that needs to be fixed • middle of the day, after lunch • wear these to protect your feet • thing we can see after someone walks there • on top of this we work, eat, or play games • ...
Clue #3 2025-05-19
Across
- "Too early seen ________, and known too late!" (43)
- "she doth teach the ______ to burn bright!" (33)
- "This bud of love, by summer's ripening breath, may prove a _________ flower when next we meet." (51)
Down
- "Thou shalt be borne to that same ancient ______" (101)
- "For never was a story of more _____ than this of Juliet and her Romeo." (129)
- "it is an ________ that I dream not of." (23)
6 Clues: "it is an ________ that I dream not of." (23) • "she doth teach the ______ to burn bright!" (33) • "Too early seen ________, and known too late!" (43) • "Thou shalt be borne to that same ancient ______" (101) • "For never was a story of more _____ than this of Juliet and her Romeo." (129) • ...
u1 revision 2023-10-02
Across
- I was so determined to pass the FCE exam that I got down to work ....
- ...to being a fashion blogger, she is a photographer
- I'm not interested in his poetry .... so please let me go.
- I love Paris. I've been there ....six times.
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- These two photos are.... the same, with almost no difference
- The company has... 500 employees, which is impressive.
- Here you are...! I've been waiting for you for about 40 minutes.
- The Romeo and Juliet ballet was ...good but not incredible.
8 Clues: I love Paris. I've been there ....six times. • ...to being a fashion blogger, she is a photographer • The company has... 500 employees, which is impressive. • I'm not interested in his poetry .... so please let me go. • The Romeo and Juliet ballet was ...good but not incredible. • These two photos are.... the same, with almost no difference • ...
Difficult Words In Romeo and Juliet 2013-08-14
Across
- take off or lift hat
- someone who brags, someone who talks impodestly
- facial feature, characteristic feature.
- sexually, discriminative random
- Thoughtful or sympathetic in relation to feelings
- health industry
- a funeral hyme or song
- poverty or extreme poverty
Down
- a fool or simpleton
- causing serious harm
- something sheer and delicate
- detest something
- Calling upon higher power
- barial place, a vault in which a corpse is buried
- to be neglected or deprived, typically deprived
15 Clues: health industry • detest something • a fool or simpleton • take off or lift hat • causing serious harm • a funeral hyme or song • Calling upon higher power • poverty or extreme poverty • something sheer and delicate • sexually, discriminative random • facial feature, characteristic feature. • someone who brags, someone who talks impodestly • ...
Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2014-05-29
Across
- Archaic or dialect form of your
- Distressing; sad
- Reputation
- Wrongdoing; sin
- Children
- Causing gloom or misery
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- Those who hold to a belief opposed to the established teachings of a church
- Speech that is vivid, forceful, graceful, and persuasive
- Increasing; enlarging
- Changeable
- Creatures
- Promising bad fortune
- Understanding
- The act of pleading on behalf of another
- Disturbance
15 Clues: Children • Creatures • Changeable • Reputation • Disturbance • Understanding • Wrongdoing; sin • Distressing; sad • Increasing; enlarging • Promising bad fortune • Causing gloom or misery • Archaic or dialect form of your • The act of pleading on behalf of another • Speech that is vivid, forceful, graceful, and persuasive • ...
Romeo and Juliet Act II vocab 2022-11-03
Across
- a state of rest, sleep, or tranquility.
- represent (something, especially something undesirable) as being done, caused, or possessed by someone; attribute.
- ask for information from someone.
- is made in exact imitation of something valuable or important with the intention to deceive or defraud.
- use (something) for the wrong purpose or in the wrong way.
- the offense of willfully telling an untruth in a court after having taken an oath or affirmation.
- make wicked; deprave.
Down
- To place under one's power by magic; cast a spell over.
- feeling or showing envy.
- showing a deliberate and obstinate desire to behave in a way that is unreasonable or unacceptable, often in spite of the cons
- obtain (something), especially with care or effort.
- the furthest point or limit of something.
- a verbal or written remark expressing an opinion or reaction.
- a small, showy trinket or decoration.
- eager to prevent or put an end to; disapproving of or disagreeing with.
15 Clues: make wicked; deprave. • feeling or showing envy. • ask for information from someone. • a small, showy trinket or decoration. • a state of rest, sleep, or tranquility. • the furthest point or limit of something. • obtain (something), especially with care or effort. • To place under one's power by magic; cast a spell over. • ...
Act 4 Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary 2023-12-08
Across
- a medieval singer or musician, especially one who sang or recited lyric or heroic poetry to a musical accompaniment for the nobility
- used to express regret or dismay
- bad-tempered and sulky
- gaiety and fun
- to make a joke; a person who really likes the show “Glee”
- comfort or consolation in a time of distress or sadness
- like or covered with tar
- a prolonged high-pitched cry of pain, grief, or anger
- a perverse or unfounded belief or notion
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- a pilgrim's journey
- (of circumstances or conditions) very bad
- destructive to life; deadly
- a lament for the dead, especially one forming part of a funeral rite
- a dishonest or unscrupulous man
- the state or quality of being serious and dignified
15 Clues: gaiety and fun • a pilgrim's journey • bad-tempered and sulky • like or covered with tar • destructive to life; deadly • a dishonest or unscrupulous man • used to express regret or dismay • a perverse or unfounded belief or notion • (of circumstances or conditions) very bad • the state or quality of being serious and dignified • ...
Renaissance 2023-05-26
Across
- Galing sakaniya ang pangalan ng kontinenteng America
- Nag pormula ng teoriya ng heliosentrismo
- May akda ng La commedian/The Divine comedy
- Kilala bilang "Ama ng Humanismo"
- Pintor ng "Birth of Venus"
- Nag patunay sa teoriya ni Copernicus
- May akda ng Don Quixote de la Marcha
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- May akda ng Decameron
- May teoriya na tumutukoy sa landas na tinatahak ng mga planeta habang umiinog ang araw
- Tanyag na pintor na gumawa ng "Statue of David"
- May akda ng The Prince
- May akda ng Romeo at Juliet
- Isa sa mga nakatuklas ng bansang Florida
- May akda ng Paradise Lost
- Kilala bilang "Renaissance Man"
- Kilala bilang "Perpektong pintor"
- Nag pakilala ng Universal Gravitation
- Kilala bilang "Prinsipe ng Humanista/Humanismo"
- Nag pakilala ng Cartesian Plane
- Kilala bilang "Ama ng panitikang Ingles"
20 Clues: May akda ng Decameron • May akda ng The Prince • May akda ng Paradise Lost • Pintor ng "Birth of Venus" • May akda ng Romeo at Juliet • Kilala bilang "Renaissance Man" • Nag pakilala ng Cartesian Plane • Kilala bilang "Ama ng Humanismo" • Kilala bilang "Perpektong pintor" • Nag patunay sa teoriya ni Copernicus • May akda ng Don Quixote de la Marcha • ...
Middelalderen 2024-03-13
Across
- Mohammed reiste dit fra Medina i år 632
- Fant opp stjernekikkerten
- Skatt hver bonde måtte betale til de som eide jorda
- Tegnet helikopter, malte Mona Lisa (fornavn)
- Harald Hårfagre var norges første
- Skrev Romeo og Juliet
- Ledet vikingene
- En som leide jord av kongen, kirka eller stormenn
- Malte Venus
- Dronning som styrte hele Norden ca år 1400
- Mannen som fant ut at månen styrte flo og fjære på jorda
- Norges eldste by
- Boktrykkerkunstens far
- Skrev den første(?) komedien
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- Slaget på .... Brigde avrundet vikingtiden
- Beukte 4 år på taket i det Sixtinske kapell
- Pest som tok livet av halve befolkningen i Norge
- En mektig familie som startet klesindustrien
- Kjent tysk munk, fikk kirka delt
- Første mann som beviste at jorda var rund
- Folk betalte kirken avlat for å slippe lettere gjennom denne
- Byen der renessansen oppstod
- Ble angrepet av vikinger i 792
- Hellig by for tre religioner
- Året da Svartedauden kom til Norge
- Den mektigste i høymiddelalderen
26 Clues: Malte Venus • Ledet vikingene • Norges eldste by • Skrev Romeo og Juliet • Boktrykkerkunstens far • Fant opp stjernekikkerten • Byen der renessansen oppstod • Hellig by for tre religioner • Skrev den første(?) komedien • Ble angrepet av vikinger i 792 • Kjent tysk munk, fikk kirka delt • Den mektigste i høymiddelalderen • Harald Hårfagre var norges første • ...
Famous Authors 2023-08-07
Across
- Acclaimed author of "The Great Gatsby" and "Tender Is the Night."
- Beloved creator of the "Harry Potter" series.
- Acclaimed novelist famous for works like "Pride and Prejudice" and "Sense and Sensibility."
- Fantasy writer renowned for "The Lord of the Rings" and "The Hobbit."
- Celebrated playwright and author famous for "The Picture of Dorian Gray" and "The Importance of Being Earnest."
- Prolific novelist known for "The Old Man and the Sea" and "A Farewell to Arms."
- Acclaimed author of "The Catcher in the Rye" and other influential works.
- Renowned poet and master of macabre tales like "The Tell-Tale Heart" and "The Raven."
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- Renowned playwright and poet known for "Romeo and Juliet" and "Hamlet."
- Influential author of "1984" and "Animal Farm."
- Iconic writer known for "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" and "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer."
- Celebrated author of classics such as "A Tale of Two Cities" and "Oliver Twist."
- Esteemed writer of classics such as "Of Mice and Men" and "The Grapes of Wrath."
- Pioneer of science fiction known for "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea" and "Journey to the Center of the Earth."
- Accomplished novelist behind "Jane Eyre" and "Wuthering Heights."
15 Clues: Beloved creator of the "Harry Potter" series. • Influential author of "1984" and "Animal Farm." • Acclaimed author of "The Great Gatsby" and "Tender Is the Night." • Accomplished novelist behind "Jane Eyre" and "Wuthering Heights." • Fantasy writer renowned for "The Lord of the Rings" and "The Hobbit." • ...
romeo and juliet crossword puzzle 2023-02-06
Across
- changeable or unstable; capricious
- to scold;to rebuke or criticize mildly
- morally loose; recklessly ignoring morals or justice or decency
- of great size or power;amazing
- to obtain; to get;to secure
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- cheerful;genial;merry
- thinking deeply or seriously; dreamily thoughtful
- deep seated mutual hatred;hostility;the attitude or feeling
- to associate with; to keep company
- full of love
- too gaudy; showy
11 Clues: full of love • too gaudy; showy • cheerful;genial;merry • to obtain; to get;to secure • of great size or power;amazing • changeable or unstable; capricious • to associate with; to keep company • to scold;to rebuke or criticize mildly • thinking deeply or seriously; dreamily thoughtful • deep seated mutual hatred;hostility;the attitude or feeling • ...
Romeo and Juliet: Acts 3, 4, and 5 Vocabulary 2024-04-29
Across
- Friar Laurence warned that "the sweetest honey is ______ in its own deliciousness".
- If you look closely at the images from the archeological dig, you can see _______ of the city that once stood there.
- Lord Capulet's greatest _______ was Lord Montague.
- Oh, what a ______ day it was when Juliet discovered her cousin was dead.
- We must _______ a plan if we want to ensure the marriage and escape works smoothly.
Down
- I could smell the ______ stench of the decomposing body.
- The Capulets' old tomb acts as a ______ for the bodies of their ancestors.
- Because he killed Tybalt, Romeo was _______ from Verona as punishment from the Prince.
- In the tomb, Tybalt lies wrapped in the ______.
- "We must clarify these _______, and know their spring, their head, their true descent".
10 Clues: In the tomb, Tybalt lies wrapped in the ______. • Lord Capulet's greatest _______ was Lord Montague. • I could smell the ______ stench of the decomposing body. • Oh, what a ______ day it was when Juliet discovered her cousin was dead. • The Capulets' old tomb acts as a ______ for the bodies of their ancestors. • ...
Romeo & Juliet Vocab crossword 2012-12-03
14 Clues: Sells • Anger • Rotten • Punish • Jacket • Brandy • Prayers • Wounded • Postpone • Miserable • God forbid • Given a deadly wound • Finest spider threads • Women chaser or night prowler
Romeo and Juliet Vocab 2 2018-02-25
11 Clues: antonym-sad • antonym-small • antonym-modest • synonym-dreamy • antonym-forfeit • Antonym-applaud • synonym-romantic • antonym-opponent • synonym-bad blood • synonym-promiscuous • synonym-unpredictable
Act 2 Romeo and Juliet 2023-03-31
Across
- the action of invoking something or someone for assistance
- a soft moist mass of material
- written or spoken communication or debate
- the state of feeling opposed to someone or something
Down
- bad or unsatisfactory
- a person made to do hard or dull work
- long standing bitterness or resentment
- feeling or showing envy (jealousy)
- represent as being done or give credit
- to present as the strongest or main element
- to speak out in anger
11 Clues: bad or unsatisfactory • to speak out in anger • a soft moist mass of material • feeling or showing envy (jealousy) • a person made to do hard or dull work • long standing bitterness or resentment • represent as being done or give credit • written or spoken communication or debate • to present as the strongest or main element • ...
"Romeo and Juliet" Acts II & III Vocabulary 2011-11-15
Across
- (v.) to spoil or injure
- (adj.) being obliged or compelled
- (v.) to unite or associate
- (v.) to take intense satisfaction in
- (n.) humble or compliant response
- (n.) a difficult, perplexing or trying situation
- (adj.) contemptuous in speech or conduct; overbearing; haughty
- (n.) prank; a comic incident
- (adj.) tiresome; boring
- (n.) a piece of news
- (v.) to express sorrow; to mourn
Down
- (n.) a male servant
- (adj.) sincere; honest
- (adj.) lewd; bawdy; causing sexual excitement
- (v.) to belong or connected as a rightful part
- (v.) to turn away from the subject at hand
- (adj.) disgusting
- (n.) persuasive discourse
- (v.) to voice disapproval; to scold
- (n.) lack of agreement or harmony
- (n.) ceremonial act or actions
- (v.) to free from obligation or sin
- (adj.) contemptible of disgusting
- (n.)torture of or anguish in the body or mind
- (n.) a short journey taken for pleasure
25 Clues: (adj.) disgusting • (n.) a male servant • (n.) a piece of news • (adj.) sincere; honest • (v.) to spoil or injure • (adj.) tiresome; boring • (n.) persuasive discourse • (v.) to unite or associate • (n.) prank; a comic incident • (n.) ceremonial act or actions • (v.) to express sorrow; to mourn • (adj.) being obliged or compelled • (n.) humble or compliant response • ...
Romeo and Juliet Act 1 Vocabulary Crossword 2024-01-15
Across
- attack
- party
- offense
- harsh; lively; wild
- increase
- destructive
- to remove
- face
- sorrow
- penalty
- two weeks
- defile; curse
- blindfold; trick; dupe
- brave
- traditional
- gross
Down
- menacing
- careful; circumspect; cautious in speech
- hide; unclear; unknown
- narcissistic; conceited; in love with oneself
- future generations
- temperament; character;inclination
- to damage
- respectability
- dressed
- outside
- intelligence; cleverness
- anger
- to trouble
- church offering/tax
- discussion
- question
- nerve; bold behavior; bile; guts
- add to
- excellence
35 Clues: face • party • anger • brave • gross • attack • sorrow • add to • offense • dressed • outside • penalty • menacing • increase • question • to damage • to remove • two weeks • to trouble • discussion • excellence • destructive • traditional • defile; curse • respectability • future generations • harsh; lively; wild • church offering/tax • hide; unclear; unknown • blindfold; trick; dupe • intelligence; cleverness • ...
Romeo and Juliet Greek Terms Vocabulary Crossword 2024-02-05
Across
- muse of tragedy
- appeals to the emotions, trying to make the audience FEEL angry, or sympathetic, for example
- appeals to the audience's REASON
- muse of love poetry
- messenger
- the tragic flaw that causes the downfall of a hero
- the final scene in a Greek drama; the resolution
- muse of epic poetry
- the moment when a hero makes an important discovery
- a group of actors
- muse of music and lyrics
- pitying someone
- muse of astronomy
- the release of powerful healing emotions that makes tragedies so moving
Down
- no spaces, this "god out of the machine" is when a god comes in to magically fix the play, considered weak writing
- appeals to the speaker's status or authority, making the audience more likely to TRUST them
- muse of comedy
- Greek goddesses of inspiration
- muse of history
- excessive pride, disrespect, or arrogance
- the greek character that represents irony
- muse of dance
- muse of hymns (religious songs)
- the reversal of fate that the hero experiences
- connecting with the feelings of another
25 Clues: messenger • muse of dance • muse of comedy • muse of tragedy • muse of history • pitying someone • a group of actors • muse of astronomy • muse of love poetry • muse of epic poetry • muse of music and lyrics • Greek goddesses of inspiration • muse of hymns (religious songs) • appeals to the audience's REASON • connecting with the feelings of another • excessive pride, disrespect, or arrogance • ...
Romeo and Juliet Act 1 Vocab Review 2023-03-17
Across
- You're so_____ your probably think this song is about you.
- What siblings are known to do.
- Another word for dangerous.
- What a Swifty might have to Taylor.
- Like a dancer.
- What a sword might do to you.
- What love makes Romeo feel.
- My mom yells at my if I'm this instead of doing. my homework.
- The feeling when your crush laughs at your joke.
- It's nothing.
- Walking to school in the morning feels this way.
Down
- Always in someone's business.
- A horror on picture day.
- When a black cat runs in front of you.
- What most people think brussel sprouts are.
- All I want to do is this on the weekend.
- Sprite Commercial
- A serious man has this.
- I spill coffee on my white shirt and _____ it.
- Calypso's feelings for Odysseus are this.
- Ancient grudge breaks to new_____.
21 Clues: It's nothing. • Like a dancer. • Sprite Commercial • A serious man has this. • A horror on picture day. • Another word for dangerous. • What love makes Romeo feel. • Always in someone's business. • What a sword might do to you. • What siblings are known to do. • Ancient grudge breaks to new_____. • What a Swifty might have to Taylor. • When a black cat runs in front of you. • ...
Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary for Act 1 2024-09-25
Across
- Corrupted or infected; often used metaphorically to describe something that has become rotten.
- Abstaining from extramarital, or especially from all, sexual intercourse; pure.
- An opponent or enemy; someone who opposes another in a conflict.
- A violation of a law, command, or duty; an offense or wrongdoing.
- An angry dispute or disagreement; a verbal conflict.
- Bold, impudent behavior; can also refer to bitterness or resentment.
- A person's face or facial expression; can also refer to support or approval.
- Rebellion against authority, especially by soldiers or sailors; uprising.
- The state of being worthy of honor or respect; self-respect.
Down
- Ill-fated or doomed, often used to describe lovers whose relationship is thwarted by fate.
- Showing disrespect or contempt for sacred things; vulgar or irreverent.
- To urgently and fervently ask someone to do something; to implore.
- A strong supporter of a party, cause, or person; often biased or one-sided.
- To express sorrow or regret; to mourn.
- A real or imagined cause for complaint; a feeling of resentment over something believed to be wrong.
- Anger or irritability; one of the four bodily humors in ancient medicine thought to cause anger.
- A noisy fight or quarrel, especially in a public place.
- An enemy or adversary; someone who opposes or hates.
- To make something greater by adding to it; to increase or enhance.
- Related to marriage or weddings; often used to refer to wedding ceremonies.
20 Clues: To express sorrow or regret; to mourn. • An enemy or adversary; someone who opposes or hates. • An angry dispute or disagreement; a verbal conflict. • A noisy fight or quarrel, especially in a public place. • The state of being worthy of honor or respect; self-respect. • An opponent or enemy; someone who opposes another in a conflict. • ...
Romeo and Juliet (Background Notes) : Fulton 2022-08-15
Across
- Famous writer that borrowed the script for this play
- two consecutive rhyming lines
- Elizabeth was a popular
- Creativity over
- Why did the Globe Theater burn down
- Considered Poisonous
- Elizabeth was known as
- Entire meal at a play
- Killed a quarter of Europe
Down
- Shakespeare's birth place
- Queen of England
- Shakespeare's children
- was a dessert
- Shakespeare's wife
- Elizabeth's age when she became queen
15 Clues: was a dessert • Creativity over • Queen of England • Shakespeare's wife • Considered Poisonous • Entire meal at a play • Shakespeare's children • Elizabeth was known as • Elizabeth was a popular • Shakespeare's birth place • Killed a quarter of Europe • two consecutive rhyming lines • Why did the Globe Theater burn down • Elizabeth's age when she became queen • ...
Romeo and Juliet vocab - Senar Tesfsy 2012-05-07
Across
- to set forth publicly
- use as a an exclamation of sorrow or regret
- to express disapproval
- a burial, vault, or grave
- a small sword, especially of the 18th century, having a narrow blade and used for thrusting
- possession of land as one's own
- a deadly disease
- an unworthy, or dishonest person
- a funeral song or tune, or one expressing mourning in commemoration of the dead
Down
- a melancholy feeling
- any of various similar birds of other families
- to punish by imposing a fine not fixed by statute
- to harass with persistent requests
- lint made into a tent for insertion into wood or ulcers
- a great misfortune or disaster
15 Clues: a deadly disease • a melancholy feeling • to set forth publicly • to express disapproval • a burial, vault, or grave • a great misfortune or disaster • possession of land as one's own • an unworthy, or dishonest person • to harass with persistent requests • use as a an exclamation of sorrow or regret • any of various similar birds of other families • ...
Romeo and Juliet Act 1 vocabulary 2013-06-02
Across
- - succeeding or future generations
- - serious or solemn observance or ceremnial proceeding
- - confession
- - having a bad effort, damaging or detrimental
- - small, unimportant
- - bold, impudent, insolent
- - capable of sudden action, emotion or violence, brash, impulsive
- - brave, courageous, bold
Down
- - marvelous, miraculous, wondrous
- - hatred
- - to attack with violent blows, to assault verbally
- - ominous, threatening evil
- - a sword
- - to become less intense, to wane or abate
- - unholy, defiled, impure
15 Clues: - hatred • - a sword • - confession • - small, unimportant • - unholy, defiled, impure • - brave, courageous, bold • - bold, impudent, insolent • - ominous, threatening evil • - marvelous, miraculous, wondrous • - succeeding or future generations • - to become less intense, to wane or abate • - having a bad effort, damaging or detrimental • ...
Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary 3 - Crossword 2013-04-13
Across
- ADJ-evil or disgusting
- V-ruin, damage
- V-to be fond of
- V-bring into harmony, to make up, forgive
- N-source of relief or consolation; peace
- ADJ-determined not to do what is expected, contrary, corrupt
- V-to go away, esp. to a quieter place
Down
- V-keep asking earnestly
- N-courage and boldness in battle
- N-a clashing of sounds, argument
- N-skill using hands or body
- N-a great misfortune, confusion
- N-lying under oath
- V-obtain or get through with effort
- V-scold, admonish; to find fault
15 Clues: V-ruin, damage • V-to be fond of • N-lying under oath • ADJ-evil or disgusting • V-keep asking earnestly • N-skill using hands or body • N-a great misfortune, confusion • N-courage and boldness in battle • N-a clashing of sounds, argument • V-scold, admonish; to find fault • V-obtain or get through with effort • V-to go away, esp. to a quieter place • ...
Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary 4 - Crossword 2013-04-13
Across
- Adj-distant, especially in one's relations with other people
- V-to indicate or warn of in advance, foretell or predict
- Adj-thing; deficient in quality or quantity, small amount
- V-being required by authority to leave a place,"Kicked out"
- Adj-abhorrent; repulsive or disgusting; worthy of hatred
- Adj- of poor vitality, especially feeble from age; weak of mind, will or character; unhealthy
Down
- Adj-changeable, especially with regard to affection or love
- V-to decrease gradually in size, amount or intensity
- V-to examine or consider thoroughly, look at carefully
- V-make oneself bow kneel down in humility or adoration
- Adj-engaged in deep thought, extremely thoughtful
- V-to gather; collect; something picked out from the others
- Adj-unpleasant to taste or smell; poor character traits
- N or V- verbally telling of false charges causing damage to others, making a false statement
- Adj-proud, vain to the point of arrogance, self-satisfied
15 Clues: Adj-engaged in deep thought, extremely thoughtful • V-to decrease gradually in size, amount or intensity • V-to examine or consider thoroughly, look at carefully • V-make oneself bow kneel down in humility or adoration • Adj-unpleasant to taste or smell; poor character traits • V-to indicate or warn of in advance, foretell or predict • ...
Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2013-04-18
15 Clues: Away • Here • Does • Hurry • Listen • Indeed • Before • Gladly • Girl/Woman • Are,or skill • Cheeky; Sassy • Pay attention to • Hey(roughly equivalent) • An exclamation of dismay or disgust • A term of address used for inferiors
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