romeo and juliet Crossword Puzzles
Romeo and Juliet 2013-05-01
Across
- /great warmth and earnestness of feeling
- an elicit lover
- / ill-fated
- /penetrating or entering deeply into subjects of thought or knowledge
- / a play on words that can be humorous
- / a predetermined outcome
- entendre /a statement that has two meanings or can be understood in two different ways
- / more concerned with practical results than with theories and principles
- /showing kindness or goodwill
- / when an actor addresses either the audience or another character but the other character cant say anything
- / conjoining contradictory terms
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- /somebody's main or worst enemy
- / a man who is a head of a family or group
- / not able to produce a satisfactory outcome
- / The use of words to convey the opposite of the literal meaning
- / a character's dialogue which is 14 lines. foreshadow / the presentation in a work of literature of hints and clues that tip the reader off as to what is to come later in the story
- a long speech by one character
- / bitter and sometimes violent conflict, struggle, or rivalry
- / the quality of displaying behaviors thought to be correct or appropriate
- / characterized by ignorance of or lack of good breeding or taste
- / When an actor/actress expresses his/her thoughts to the audience through a speech
- / A seemingly contradictory statement that expresses a simple truth
22 Clues: / ill-fated • an elicit lover • / a predetermined outcome • /showing kindness or goodwill • a long speech by one character • /somebody's main or worst enemy • / conjoining contradictory terms • / a play on words that can be humorous • /great warmth and earnestness of feeling • / a man who is a head of a family or group • / not able to produce a satisfactory outcome • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2013-02-20
Across
- fuss
- carpenter
- drove
- mask
- coming up
- cleansed
- foolish
- touchy
- hazardous
- harness
- shoe
- a salted fish considered fit only for poor people to eat
- enemy
- the rope ladder
- salt water
- unblased
- something causing bitterness or hate
- servant
- confession
- reputation
- toss
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- braids
- look deeply as if penetrating with a dart
- dignified
- fight
- troubled
- grow
- wait a minute
- areas
- a short form of by the virgin mary
- asked in a urgent way
- seriousness
- indicating evil to come
- destructive
- death
- outward appearance
- a term used to address a servant
- sorrow
- god bless you
- with your sword out
- obligated
- sentence
42 Clues: fuss • mask • grow • shoe • toss • drove • fight • areas • enemy • death • braids • touchy • sorrow • foolish • harness • servant • troubled • cleansed • unblased • sentence • carpenter • dignified • coming up • hazardous • obligated • salt water • confession • reputation • seriousness • destructive • wait a minute • god bless you • the rope ladder • outward appearance • with your sword out • asked in a urgent way • indicating evil to come • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2013-06-04
Across
- Earnest or sincere
- Something that foreshadows future events
- Evoking pity
- Funeral or burial rite
- Contagious/infectious disease
- A malicious/false statement
- Excessive, extreme
- Disagreement
- Next to/touching
- Irritable
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- Facial features
- Rebellion
- To go next to
- A breach of the law
- To ruin one's reputation
- Unnecessary length
- A Cure
- Wretched/miserable
- Foolish or amusing behavior
- Anger or wrath
20 Clues: A Cure • Rebellion • Irritable • Evoking pity • Disagreement • To go next to • Anger or wrath • Facial features • Next to/touching • Earnest or sincere • Unnecessary length • Excessive, extreme • Wretched/miserable • A breach of the law • Funeral or burial rite • To ruin one's reputation • A malicious/false statement • Foolish or amusing behavior • Contagious/infectious disease • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2013-06-04
Across
- A breach of the law
- Unnecessary length
- Funeral or burial rite
- Next to/touching
- Contagious/infectious disease
- In serious or immediate danger
- Evoking pity
- Anger or wrath
- Something that foreshadows future events
- To go next to
Down
- Rebellion
- Disagreement
- A malicious/false statement
- Excessive, extreme
- Foolish or amusing behavior
- Wretched/miserable
- Facial features
- Irritable
- To ruin one's reputation
- A Cure
- Earnest or sincere
21 Clues: A Cure • Rebellion • Irritable • Disagreement • Evoking pity • To go next to • Anger or wrath • Facial features • Next to/touching • Excessive, extreme • Unnecessary length • Wretched/miserable • Earnest or sincere • A breach of the law • Funeral or burial rite • To ruin one's reputation • A malicious/false statement • Foolish or amusing behavior • Contagious/infectious disease • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2013-05-17
Across
- relief / when a tragic mood is lightened
- / seduce or try to gain the love of someone
- / A character that is speaking alone on the stage
- / to belittle someone
- / virtuous or abstinence
- / a couple of weeks
- / people who sat on the floor while watching plays
- / disfigure or impair the quality
- / a mask
- / conflict
- - a character talking to himself or another character on the stage that others can't hear
- / grow weak
- / foe or competitor
- point / Romeo killed Tybalt
- / When Romeo and Juliet both died in the play
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- / A long speech w/ others on the stage
- / The time and place the play occurs
- / rise
- / to stop taking care of
- lines / Repeated lines that the groundlings will understand
- / an exaggerated statement
- irony / the audience knows something that the actors don't
- / a rebellion against the proper authorities
- / no faith
- / the use of words to convey a meaning that is the opposite of its literal meaning
25 Clues: / rise • / a mask • / conflict • / no faith • / grow weak • / a couple of weeks • / foe or competitor • / to belittle someone • / to stop taking care of • / virtuous or abstinence • / an exaggerated statement • point / Romeo killed Tybalt • / disfigure or impair the quality • / The time and place the play occurs • / A long speech w/ others on the stage • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2013-05-20
Across
- William Shakespeare's mother
- Birth month
- A poetic form which was originated in Italy William Shakespeare wrote in
- Witten context in the languages of Europe
- A play mixed with tragedy and comedy
- Where Shakespeare's parents lived
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- The name of William Shakespeare father
- The twin that later died of unknown causes at age 11
- William Shakespeare's daughter
- Collaboration with the King's Men's new dramatist
- William Shakespeare Twins
- Where William Shakespeare was baptized
- William Shakespeare's education
- Place of death
- What William Shakespeare’s life is known as
- What William SHakespeare was
- Nickname
- William SHakespeare's wife
- The number of plays WIlliam Shakespeare published
- Expressed his writing through this type of literature
20 Clues: Nickname • Birth month • Place of death • William Shakespeare Twins • William SHakespeare's wife • William Shakespeare's mother • What William SHakespeare was • William Shakespeare's daughter • William Shakespeare's education • Where Shakespeare's parents lived • A play mixed with tragedy and comedy • The name of William Shakespeare father • Where William Shakespeare was baptized • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2014-05-06
Across
- a ludicrous act or gesture
- Disgusting
- a long slender sword
- to belittle
- Extraordinary, marvelous.
- affected with melancholy
- indicating something was about to occur.
- 1. To purify
- easily angered
- Loud, noisy
- Non-religious /secular
- An outward or taken resemblance
- Immortal or unchaste
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- Infecting touch or influence
- To make known; publicize.
- an opponent, enemy
- To lose strength or vigor
- Bitterness of feeling.
- 1. Future generations
- unemotional temperament.
- Being of importance or significance.
- Undeveloped; primitive.
- To increase gradually in size
- to trust, believe
- To take great pleasure
- to be set
- hate
- at on avoiding work; lazy.
- Of a cheerful, optimistic temperament.
- open rebellion against authority
- to damage
31 Clues: hate • to be set • to damage • Disgusting • to belittle • Loud, noisy • 1. To purify • easily angered • to trust, believe • an opponent, enemy • a long slender sword • Immortal or unchaste • 1. Future generations • Bitterness of feeling. • To take great pleasure • Non-religious /secular • Undeveloped; primitive. • unemotional temperament. • affected with melancholy • To make known; publicize. • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2014-05-06
Across
- an opponent, enemy
- Non-religious /secular
- affected with melancholy
- a ludicrous act or gesture
- An outward or taken resemblance
- Disgusting
- Infecting touch or influence
- open rebellion against authority
- indicating something was about to occur.
- to damage
- Bitterness of feeling.
- To make known; publicize.
- Of a cheerful, optimistic temperament.
- to trust, believe
- Undeveloped; primitive.
- easily angered
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- To take great pleasure
- To lose strength or vigor
- Extraordinary, marvelous.
- to belittle
- 1. To purify
- unemotional temperament.
- Being of importance or significance.
- Loud, noisy
- To increase gradually in size
- a long slender sword
- 1. Future generations
- hate
- to be set
- at on avoiding work; lazy.
- Immortal or unchaste
31 Clues: hate • to be set • to damage • Disgusting • to belittle • Loud, noisy • 1. To purify • easily angered • to trust, believe • an opponent, enemy • a long slender sword • Immortal or unchaste • 1. Future generations • To take great pleasure • Non-religious /secular • Bitterness of feeling. • Undeveloped; primitive. • unemotional temperament. • affected with melancholy • To lose strength or vigor • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2014-02-06
Across
- having or showing arrogant superiority
- to make bigger or to intensify
- moving and bending with ease
- deserving or inciting pity
- a container that is used to put things in
- ornamented in a vulgar or showy fashion
- the act of subjugating by cruelty
- to approach or enter
- very dangerous or scary
- the passionate and demonstrative activity of grief
- someone who offers opposition
- the act of taking over something
- suggesting war or military life
- a maneuver in a game
- a strong emotion or petulant feeling
- a situation from which extrication is difficult
- unclearness by virtue of having more than one meaning
- disappointingly unsuccessful , frustrated
- fine or decorative clothing
- contrary to your interests or welfare
- a state of extreme poverty or destitution
- in a great deal of hurry
- causing dejection
- intense or sharp and delicately beautiful
- to break the law by going onto someone else's property
- to be kicked out from a place
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- highly offensive
- to make a part of something
- a resentment strong enough to justify retaliation
- criminal offense of making false statements under oath
- the act of going beyond or overstepping some boundary limit
- a rampart built the top of a castle to fire guns or arrows through
- open disrespect for a person or thing
- adroitness in using the hands
- a piece of cloth that is left over after the rest has been used
- something that provides direction or advice
- a time that after certain things are prohibited
- a noisy fight
- to be without conceit
- not to be placated or appeases
- the qualities of a hero
- to move very quietly or cautiously
- an instance of misfortune
- liable to sudden unpredictable change
- being of striking appropriateness and performance
- easily spread
- activity characterized by good humor
- very ugly or unattractive
- the act of submitting
- to separate or spread out
50 Clues: a noisy fight • easily spread • highly offensive • causing dejection • to approach or enter • a maneuver in a game • to be without conceit • the act of submitting • very dangerous or scary • the qualities of a hero • in a great deal of hurry • an instance of misfortune • very ugly or unattractive • to separate or spread out • deserving or inciting pity • to make a part of something • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2016-01-18
Across
- a large organized group of singers
- an idea that recurs in or pervades a work of art or literature
- joke exploiting the different possible meanings of a word or the fact that there are words that sound alike but have different meanings
- verse without rhyme
- a poem in the form of a speech or narrative by an imagined person
- two characters have opposite personalities, causing a specific trait to stand out
- a figure of speech in which apparently contradictory terms appear in conjunction
- the formation of a word from a sound associated with what is named
- rhymed on the terminal syllables of the verses
- the ordered pattern of rhymes at the ends of the lines of a poem or verse
- a fanciful expression in writing or speech; an elaborate metaphor
- two lines of verse, usually in the same meter and joined by rhyme
- a play dealing with tragic events and having an unhappy ending
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- to one side; out of the way
- metrical line in traditional verse and verse drama
- collection of Italian verses
- a figure of speech involving the comparison of one thing with another thing of a different kind
- one-sided love is love that is not openly reciprocated or understood as such by the beloved
- the expression of one's meaning by using language that normally signifies the opposite
- Comparison of two unlike things
- a serious disagreement or argument
- a separate introductory section of a literary or musical work
- conversation between two or more people as a feature of a book, play, or movie
- be a warning or indication of (a future event)
- a poem of fourteen lines using any of a number of formal rhyme schemes
- an act of speaking one's thoughts aloud when by oneself or regardless of any hearers, especially by a character in a play
26 Clues: verse without rhyme • to one side; out of the way • collection of Italian verses • Comparison of two unlike things • a large organized group of singers • a serious disagreement or argument • be a warning or indication of (a future event) • rhymed on the terminal syllables of the verses • metrical line in traditional verse and verse drama • ...
romeo and juliet 2016-12-09
25 Clues: kus • mes • man • jong • dood • neef • boos • geld • vecht • vader • kamer • prins • brief • slaap • vrouw • moeder • zwaard • liefde • drankje • trouwen • huwelijk • gruwelijk • slaapkamer • love romeo • love juliet
Romeo and Juliet 2016-04-06
Across
- chains
- minor
- one who changes
- recite a spell to make Romeo appear
- promising bad fortune
- spear like weapons with broad blades
- a rude youngster (what Lady Capulet calls Tybalt)
- Juliet's birthday; August 1
- cleverness
- queen of fairy land
- what Romeo wore to the party
- worn by a servant
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- sickly, pale-yellowish complexion
- monstrous
- infatuated
- small shields
- sin
- spoiled playful children
- sad; distressing
- clumsy
20 Clues: sin • minor • chains • clumsy • monstrous • infatuated • cleverness • small shields • one who changes • sad; distressing • worn by a servant • queen of fairy land • promising bad fortune • spoiled playful children • Juliet's birthday; August 1 • what Romeo wore to the party • sickly, pale-yellowish complexion • recite a spell to make Romeo appear • spear like weapons with broad blades • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2016-02-09
Across
- A figure of speech in which a term or phrase is applied to something to which it is not literally applicable in order to suggest a resemblance
- Pentameter a common meter in poetry consisting of an rhyme line with five feet or accents, each foot containing an unaccented syllable and an accented syllable.
- Love love That is not openly reciprocated or understood as such by the beloved.
- Irony irony that is inherent in speeches or a situation of a drama and misunderstood by the audience but not grasped by the characters in the play.
- the humorous use of a word or phrase so as to emphasize or suggest its different meanings or applications, or the use of words that are alike or nearly alike in sound but different in meaning; a play on words.
- lover of, relating to, or characteristic of the works of Petrarch.
- A disagreement or argument
- A group of singers
- conversation between two people in a book, play, or movie.
- Verse When the line doesn't rhyme
- a subject of discourse, discussion, meditation, or composition
- To be out of the way
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- a poem, properly expressive of a single, complete thought,idea, or sentiment, of 14 lines,
- an utterance or discourse by a person who is talking to himself or herself or is disregardful of or oblivious to any hearers present
- excessive pride oneself
- a figure of speech by which a locution produces an incongruous,seemingly self-contradictory effect, as in “cruel kindness” or “to make haste slowly.
- the formation of a word, as cuckoo, meow, honk, or boom, by imitation of a sound made by or associated with its referent.
- Rhyme of the terminal syllables of lines of poetry.
- a figure of speech in which two unlike things are explicitly compared
- to show or indicate before hand.
- a preliminary discourse; a preface or introductory part of a discourse,poem, or novel.
- two lines of verse, two lines of verse and joined by rhyme.
- a dramatic composition, often in verse, dealing with a serious or somber theme, typically involving a great person
- Scheme the pattern of rhymes used in a poem, usually marked by letters to symbolize correspondences, as rhyme royal,
24 Clues: A group of singers • To be out of the way • excessive pride oneself • A disagreement or argument • to show or indicate before hand. • Verse When the line doesn't rhyme • Rhyme of the terminal syllables of lines of poetry. • conversation between two people in a book, play, or movie. • two lines of verse, two lines of verse and joined by rhyme. • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2016-02-19
Across
- Device used in drama to reveal thoughts of characters
- Elaborate metaphor
- Play on words
- Verse with 5 metrical feet
- Expression of ones meaning (Hint: 2words)
- Separate introduction
- Something bad happening
- Meaning
- Character that contrasts another character. (Hint: 2words)
- One sided love
- Comparing something with something else.
- End words rhyme (Hint: 2words)
- Giving inanimate objects animate traits
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- Conversation between two or more people in a drama.
- Dramatic situation (Hint: 2words)
- Verse without rhyme (Hint: 2words)
- Warning of a future event
- Has rhyme scheme of abbaabba (Hint: 2words)
- Battle or war
- Remark intended for certain people to hear.
- Words that have sounds (Hint: SWISH!)
- Group of people singing
- pattern of rhymes at the end of each line of a poem.
- Two opposite words in one phrase (Hint: Cruel Kindness)
- Poetic form created in Italy
- A pair
26 Clues: A pair • Meaning • Battle or war • Play on words • One sided love • Elaborate metaphor • Separate introduction • Something bad happening • Group of people singing • Warning of a future event • Verse with 5 metrical feet • Poetic form created in Italy • End words rhyme (Hint: 2words) • Dramatic situation (Hint: 2words) • Verse without rhyme (Hint: 2words) • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2021-12-08
Across
- hard downward sword stroke
- wait
- promising bad fortune
- defiance
- high social rank
- spear like weapons with broad blades
- intelligently
- understanding
- aware; wary
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- hardened for a wrong purpose, bad, tempered
- small shields
- hidden place
- those who show disrespect or contempt
- hangman's noose
- sellers of coal
- weapons consisting of hook-shaped blades
- questioned deeply
- attendants
- appearance
- cousin
20 Clues: wait • cousin • defiance • attendants • appearance • aware; wary • hidden place • small shields • intelligently • understanding • hangman's noose • sellers of coal • high social rank • questioned deeply • promising bad fortune • hard downward sword stroke • spear like weapons with broad blades • those who show disrespect or contempt • weapons consisting of hook-shaped blades • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2021-12-08
Across
- cloth or costume worn by a servant
- swooned;fainted
- bethrothal
- inappropiate (because seemed unnatural)
- do honor to
- being infatuated
- easily stretched kid leather
- fly over
- low,common girl
- harsh sounds
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- romeos love for rosaline
- lifeless body
- urged
- hatred
- punish
- silly behavior
- are liars
- secret thoughts
- skill in deception
- spoiled, playful child's
20 Clues: urged • hatred • punish • fly over • are liars • bethrothal • do honor to • harsh sounds • lifeless body • silly behavior • swooned;fainted • secret thoughts • low,common girl • being infatuated • skill in deception • romeos love for rosaline • spoiled, playful child's • easily stretched kid leather • cloth or costume worn by a servant • inappropiate (because seemed unnatural)
Romeo and Juliet 2021-12-08
20 Clues: Toy • Stop • Idiot • Remove • Corpse • A Mask • Excited • Clothes • Foretell • Criminals • Postponed • Darkening • Unprepared • Scrambled; Crazy • Wounded; Done for • Promising bad fortune • Rude youngster;Wise guy • Proverbial name for a horse • Spearlike weapons with broad blades • State of having been banned, or exiled
Romeo and Juliet 2022-02-23
20 Clues: Shoe • Deny • Cash • Urged • Idiot • Great • Chains • Posture • Ambushes • Fly over • Monstrous • Postponed • Small shield • A bitter liquid • Apple-like fruit • Purpose, intention • Good morning/evening • Promising bad fortune • People who show disrespect or contempt • Meeting, especially one held in secret
Romeo and Juliet 2022-02-24
Across
- chains
- servants uniform
- hypocrites
- grievous/mournful/sorrowful
- promising bad fortune
- stay for awhile/remain
- punish
- people that hold different beliefs then there church
- criminals/cutthroat
- god bless you
- equal
- rude youngster/wise man
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- good afternoon/good evening
- questioned deeply
- unnatural/inappropriate
- cause/reason
- to break the law
- runaway
- salt water
- thrust
- a bitter liquid
21 Clues: equal • chains • punish • thrust • runaway • hypocrites • salt water • cause/reason • god bless you • a bitter liquid • servants uniform • to break the law • questioned deeply • criminals/cutthroat • promising bad fortune • stay for awhile/remain • unnatural/inappropriate • rude youngster/wise man • good afternoon/good evening • grievous/mournful/sorrowful • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2022-02-24
Across
- windowed structure on top of a room to admit light; also a lantern
- grievous;mournful; sorrowful
- one who prepares and sells drugs and medicines
- monstrous;foretelling misfortune
- easily stretched kid leather
- equal
- exclamation of surprise or anger
- man who does housework
- secretly informed about
- cheated
- a contemptuous term
- spoiled, playful child's
- spear-like weapons with broad blades
- scornful speech
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- desirable; appropriate
- hostility
- low, common girl
- people who hold a different belief from the official belief from the official belief of their church
- destitution of poverty
- spider webs
- property
- surrounded
- arranged
23 Clues: equal • cheated • property • arranged • hostility • surrounded • spider webs • scornful speech • low, common girl • a contemptuous term • desirable; appropriate • destitution of poverty • man who does housework • secretly informed about • spoiled, playful child's • grievous;mournful; sorrowful • easily stretched kid leather • monstrous;foretelling misfortune • exclamation of surprise or anger • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2022-02-24
20 Clues: sorrow • children • defiance • apperance • traditonal • reputation • attendants • bad fortune • sworn not to • Understanding • small shields • open rebellion • hangman's noose • scales your eyes • high social rank • hard swordstroke • metaphor for wife • questioned deeply • leave leave us alone • proof when exsperienced
Romeo And Juliet 2022-05-02
20 Clues: minor • faith • moody • value • weapon • tangles • two weeks • unfamiliar • salt water • reputation • Being kind • good friend • divine power • Juliet's hand • wooden platter • Something easy • final decision • full of hatred • secret thoughts • metaphor for wife
Romeo And Juliet 2022-05-02
22 Clues: faith • minor • value • moody • weapon • please • tangles • two weeks • salt water • Being kind • unfamiliar • good friend • divine power • small shields • Juliet's hand • wooden platter • full of hatred • Something easy • final decision • secret thoughts • metaphor for wife • hard downward sword stroke
Romeo and Juliet 2022-05-02
Across
- easily stretched kid leather
- hostility
- lord
- chains
- a contemptuous term
- a confection made of sugar and almonds
- the act of breaking a law or command or committing a sin
- one who prepares and sells drugs and medicines
- wedding gift
- spearlike weapons with broad blades
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- hangman's nose
- Small shield
- mask
- pilgrims who at one time carried palm branches from the holy land
- hardened for the wrong purpose
- full of love
- reputation
- hidden place
- promising bad fortune
- widowed structure on top of a room to admit light
20 Clues: mask • lord • chains • hostility • reputation • Small shield • full of love • hidden place • wedding gift • hangman's nose • a contemptuous term • promising bad fortune • easily stretched kid leather • hardened for the wrong purpose • spearlike weapons with broad blades • a confection made of sugar and almonds • one who prepares and sells drugs and medicines • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2022-02-16
Across
- the state of being a beggar or mendicant
- wish harm or evil upon
- great, much.
- attack someone physically or emotionally
- the bed on which a person dies
- a health professional trained in the art of preparing drugs
- to punish with a fine.
- deprive of virginity
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- cheap showy jewelry or ornament
- an order that after a certain time activities are prohibited
- walk leisurely.
- a vault for the dead, sepulcher.
- Latin, “water of life,” strong liquor, whiskey.
- abstaining from sexual relations
- exclusion or rejection from a place or group
- a framework that supports climbing plants
- wrath, anger.
- a cowardly and despicable person
- Postponed, deferred.
- physically and mentally fatigued
20 Clues: great, much. • wrath, anger. • walk leisurely. • Postponed, deferred. • deprive of virginity • wish harm or evil upon • to punish with a fine. • the bed on which a person dies • cheap showy jewelry or ornament • a vault for the dead, sepulcher. • abstaining from sexual relations • a cowardly and despicable person • physically and mentally fatigued • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2023-10-04
Across
- hangman's noose
- people who hold a different belief from the official of their church
- proverbial name for a horse
- promising bad fortune
- tangled hair
- hard downward swordstroke
- sellers of coal
- mask
- august 1st, a holiday celebrating the summer harvest
- children
- candy
- insult
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- hidden place
- spearlike weapons with broad blades
- metaphor for wife
- a term of address for a relative
- small shields
- those who show disrespect or contempt
- ill-fated by the unfavorable positions of the stars
- unprejudiced
- wooden platter
21 Clues: mask • candy • insult • children • hidden place • tangled hair • unprejudiced • small shields • wooden platter • hangman's noose • sellers of coal • metaphor for wife • promising bad fortune • hard downward swordstroke • proverbial name for a horse • a term of address for a relative • spearlike weapons with broad blades • those who show disrespect or contempt • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2023-10-04
20 Clues: mask • deny • mock • minor • faith • candy • insult • posture • tangles • spiders • ambushes • creatures • tangled hair • wooden platter • name for a horse • questioned deeply • promising bad fortune • notice my ugly features • rude youngster, wise guy • confection made of sugar and almonds
romeo and juliet 2023-10-04
Across
- intelligently sensetive
- those who show disrespect or contempt
- hardened for a wrong purpose
- understanding
- questioned deeply
- spearlike weapons with long handles
- high sociial rank
- promising bad fortune
- reputation
- small shields
- hard downward swordstroke
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- ill-fated by the unfavorable positions of the stars
- the act of breaking a law or command
- appearance
- sellers of coal
- aware
- armor
- defiance
- weapon
- weapons consisting of hook shaped blades with long handles
- hidden place
- put up with
22 Clues: aware • armor • weapon • defiance • appearance • reputation • put up with • hidden place • understanding • small shields • sellers of coal • questioned deeply • high sociial rank • promising bad fortune • intelligently sensetive • hard downward swordstroke • hardened for a wrong purpose • spearlike weapons with long handles • the act of breaking a law or command • those who show disrespect or contempt • ...
Romeo And Juliet 2023-10-04
Across
- a term of address for a relative
- weighed down with sadness
- long-established traditional
- people who hold a different belief from the official belief of their church
- tangled hair
- unprejudiced
- minor
- candy
- mask
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- deny
- Juliets hand
- cash
- ambushes
- posture
- sorrow
- tangles
- mock
- metaphor for wife
- August 1, a holiday celebrating the summer harvest
- proverbial name for a horse
- faith
21 Clues: deny • cash • mock • mask • minor • faith • candy • sorrow • posture • tangles • ambushes • Juliets hand • tangled hair • unprejudiced • metaphor for wife • weighed down with sadness • proverbial name for a horse • long-established traditional • a term of address for a relative • August 1, a holiday celebrating the summer harvest • people who hold a different belief from the official belief of their church
Romeo and Juliet 2024-02-14
20 Clues: apart • exile • punish • hatred • jacket • reveal • excited • ordinary • honoring • destroys • appropriate • conversation • let you know • small shields • low, common girl • questioned deeply • skill in deception • something made to deceive • clothing or costume worn by a servant • church appointment that included a guaranteed income
Romeo and Juliet 2024-02-14
20 Clues: hips • shoe • mock • deny • idiot • urged • great • minor • chains • remove • hatred • in truth • betrothal • good friend • turned away • Juliet's hand • wooden platter • purpose; intention • not filled with cares • rude youngster; wise guy
Romeo and Juliet 2024-02-14
Across
- rough trip
- gentle male falcon
- the talk and conduct of a rascal
- spiritual father's
- remedy
- equal
- disturbance
- excited
- not filled with cares
Down
- cell small room
- her send her rapidly
- hap good fortune
- god bless you
- being infatuated
- easily stretched kid leather
- exact spot on the opponent's shirt
- spider webs
- with tongue hanging out
- rind tender skin
- destructive caterpillar
20 Clues: equal • remedy • excited • rough trip • spider webs • disturbance • god bless you • cell small room • being infatuated • hap good fortune • rind tender skin • spiritual father's • gentle male falcon • her send her rapidly • not filled with cares • with tongue hanging out • destructive caterpillar • easily stretched kid leather • the talk and conduct of a rascal • exact spot on the opponent's shirt
Romeo and Juliet 2024-02-14
Across
- promising bad fortune
- pilgrams who carried palm branches from Holy Land
- a holiday celebrating summer harvest
- monstrous; fortelling misfortune
- salt water (tears)
- those who show disrespect
- candy
- the act of breaking a law or command
- recite a spell to make romeo appear
- mock
- question deeply
Down
- unprejudiced
- a confection made of sugar and almonds
- paris´s eyes are compared to a books ____
- real
- insult
- mask
- rude youngster or wise guy
- deny
- remove
20 Clues: real • mask • mock • deny • candy • insult • remove • unprejudiced • question deeply • salt water (tears) • promising bad fortune • those who show disrespect • rude youngster or wise guy • monstrous; fortelling misfortune • recite a spell to make romeo appear • a holiday celebrating summer harvest • the act of breaking a law or command • a confection made of sugar and almonds • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2024-02-14
Across
- question deeply
- monstrous; fortelling misfortune
- paris´s eyes are compared to a books ____
- unprejudiced
- pilgrams who carried palm branches from Holy Land
- insult
- mock
- real
Down
- a holiday celebrating summer harvest
- candy
- salt water (tears)
- those who show disrespect
- promising bad fortune
- recite a spell to make romeo appear
- deny
- mask
- rude youngster or wise guy
- remove
- the act of breaking a law or command
- a confection made of sugar and almonds
20 Clues: deny • mask • mock • real • candy • remove • insult • unprejudiced • question deeply • salt water (tears) • promising bad fortune • those who show disrespect • rude youngster or wise guy • monstrous; fortelling misfortune • recite a spell to make romeo appear • a holiday celebrating summer harvest • the act of breaking a law or command • a confection made of sugar and almonds • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2024-02-14
Across
- state of being severe
- disagreement
- deserving is inciting pity
- to pierce
- future generations
- a person or state that pays to another state or ruler
- to make dark or dim
- a gentle feeling of fondness or liking
- punish
- refuse to obey
- not having or needing a crew or staff
- a mishap
- ruler
Down
- great sorrow or distress
- a dark, top fermented beer style
- be filled with a feeling of love for
- not attained
- prolonged cruel
- to or toward that place
- the passionate expression of grief or sorrow
20 Clues: ruler • punish • a mishap • to pierce • disagreement • not attained • refuse to obey • prolonged cruel • future generations • to make dark or dim • state of being severe • to or toward that place • great sorrow or distress • deserving is inciting pity • a dark, top fermented beer style • be filled with a feeling of love for • not having or needing a crew or staff • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2023-12-07
Across
- remove
- tangled hair
- weapons consisting of hook shaped blades with long handles
- cash
- posture
- promising bad fortune
- people who hold a different belief from the official belief of their church
- tangles
- mock
- proverbial name for a horse
Down
- secret thoughts
- faith
- spearlike weapons with broad blades
- associated
- clothing or costume worn by a servent
- orbits
- deny
- questioned deeply
- hard downward swordstroke
- apple like fruit
20 Clues: cash • deny • mock • faith • remove • orbits • posture • tangles • associated • tangled hair • secret thoughts • apple like fruit • questioned deeply • promising bad fortune • hard downward swordstroke • proverbial name for a horse • spearlike weapons with broad blades • clothing or costume worn by a servent • weapons consisting of hook shaped blades with long handles • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2024-01-31
Across
- submissive to restraint; willing to obey
- a loud cry; a loud protest
- hatred
- speakers in a play that comment on the action
- to foreshadow or predict
- to require by authority to leave a country or place
- enormous; strange or wondrous
- a city in Italy
- thoughtful
- a tomb
Down
- pharmacist
- not easily restrained; impatient
- a small vessel that can be closed, for liquids
- to overwhelm
- prayers
- the process of providing
- trustworthy; accountable; moral
- dishonest
- a cloth covering hanging over something
- to inflict injury in return for an insult
- removed or distant either physically or emotionally
- a play on words, suggesting more than one meaning
- a curse, a cause of affliction
23 Clues: hatred • a tomb • prayers • dishonest • pharmacist • thoughtful • to overwhelm • a city in Italy • the process of providing • to foreshadow or predict • a loud cry; a loud protest • enormous; strange or wondrous • a curse, a cause of affliction • trustworthy; accountable; moral • not easily restrained; impatient • a cloth covering hanging over something • submissive to restraint; willing to obey • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2025-03-13
Across
- a noisy fight
- Montagues versus...
- .... eyes art so lovely (Shakespearean pronoun)
- An enemy
- An act that breaks a rule
- civil disobedience, open rebellion
- annoyed, frustrated, worried
- Young women in the 1600's had to get...
- A physical fight, struggle
- Shakespearean insult: to bite your_______ at someone
Down
- confident and courageous
- extreme sadness
- Loyal
- Genre of Romeo and Juliet
- When you are angry at someone and wont let it go
- heated argument or disagreement
- one's opponent in a fight
- conflict, disagreement
- Shakespearean you
- Priest or pastor, almost like a monk
- A chapter in a play
21 Clues: Loyal • An enemy • a noisy fight • extreme sadness • Shakespearean you • Montagues versus... • A chapter in a play • conflict, disagreement • confident and courageous • Genre of Romeo and Juliet • one's opponent in a fight • An act that breaks a rule • A physical fight, struggle • annoyed, frustrated, worried • heated argument or disagreement • civil disobedience, open rebellion • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2024-04-30
Across
- tangled hair.
- intelligently sensitive.
- stars young ladies.
- mask.
- promising bad fortune.
- spearlike weapons with broad blades.
- moody.
- questioned deeply.
- reputation.
Down
- scales your eyes.
- the act of breaking a law or command,or committing a sin.
- hidden place.
- candy.
- proverbial name for a horse.
- make an insulting gesture.
- pig pig donated to a parson.
- attendants.
- metaphor for wife.
- church appointment that included a guaranteed income.
- a bitter liquid.
20 Clues: mask. • candy. • moody. • attendants. • reputation. • tangled hair. • hidden place. • a bitter liquid. • metaphor for wife. • questioned deeply. • scales your eyes. • stars young ladies. • promising bad fortune. • intelligently sensitive. • make an insulting gesture. • proverbial name for a horse. • pig pig donated to a parson. • spearlike weapons with broad blades. • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2024-04-30
Across
- tangled hair.
- intelligently sensitive.
- stars young ladies.
- mask.
- promising bad fortune.
- spearlike weapons with broad blades.
- moody.
- questioned deeply.
- reputation.
Down
- scales your eyes.
- the act of breaking a law or command,or committing a sin.
- hidden place.
- candy.
- proverbial name for a horse.
- make an insulting gesture.
- pig pig donated to a parson.
- attendants.
- metaphor for wife.
- church appointment that included a guaranteed income.
- a bitter liquid.
20 Clues: mask. • candy. • moody. • attendants. • reputation. • tangled hair. • hidden place. • a bitter liquid. • metaphor for wife. • questioned deeply. • scales your eyes. • stars young ladies. • promising bad fortune. • intelligently sensitive. • make an insulting gesture. • proverbial name for a horse. • pig pig donated to a parson. • spearlike weapons with broad blades. • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2024-04-30
20 Clues: Lord. • Blame. • Natural. • Fortell. • Generous. • Defiance. • Requires. • Skillful. • Requests. • Associated. • Disturbance. • Good friend. • Harsh sounds. • Small shield. • Hidden place. • Scrambled; crazy. • Low vulgar person. • State of being exiled. • Driven to action by a loss of hope. • People who hold a different belief from the church.
Romeo and Juliet 2024-11-20
21 Clues: яд • могила • мириться • случайно • дворянин • влюбиться • священник • друг друга • маскировка • обнаружить • немедленно • появляться • в память о • возвращаться • договариваться • с первого взгляда • прекратить, прервать • проходить, иметь место • узнавать, распознавать • представить, познакомить • to be angry ___ sb злиться на кого-то
Romeo and Juliet 2024-12-04
Across
- cell small room
- Disturbance
- weighed down with sadness
- the act of breaking a law or command
- hatred
- Divine power
- face Strange, fantastic, mask
- Spiders thread
- Tangled hair
- ill-fated by the unfavorable positions of the stars
Down
- earth lifeless body
- stair rope ladder
- stone
- Act
- The queen of fairyland
- long-established,traditional
- Distant and cold
- hap good fortune
- Good friend
- turned away
- Secret thoughts
21 Clues: Act • stone • hatred • Disturbance • Good friend • turned away • Divine power • Tangled hair • Spiders thread • Secret thoughts • Distant and cold • stair rope ladder • cell small room • The queen of fairyland • hap good fortune • earth lifeless body • weighed down with sadness • long-established,traditional • face Strange, fantastic, mask • the act of breaking a law or command • ...
romeo and Juliet 2024-05-01
Across
- gold coins
- adv.in truth
- given me
- lie face down in humble submission
- golden apple shaped fruits
- scornful speech
- one who prepares and sells drugs and medicine
- cloths
- unprepared
- v.requests
Down
- pleasing illusions of dreams
- skillful
- uncontrollable
- memorial ceremonies
- promising misfortune
- strictness
- hungry
- grievous mournful sorrowful
- .indebted
- private room
20 Clues: hungry • cloths • skillful • given me • .indebted • gold coins • strictness • unprepared • v.requests • adv.in truth • private room • uncontrollable • scornful speech • memorial ceremonies • promising misfortune • golden apple shaped fruits • grievous mournful sorrowful • pleasing illusions of dreams • lie face down in humble submission • one who prepares and sells drugs and medicine
Romeo and Juliet 2024-05-01
Across
- hard downward swordstroke
- hardened for a wrong purpose; bad tempered
- small shields
- a bitter liquid
- a mask
- questioned deeply
- promising bad fortune
- metaphor for wife
- people who hold a different belief from the official belief of the church
Down
- spiders thread
- spiders
- the act of breaking a law or command
- sellers of coal
- weighed down with sadness
- high social class
- aware; wary
- proverbial name for a horse
- good afternoon; good evening
- candy
- hidden place
20 Clues: candy • a mask • spiders • aware; wary • hidden place • small shields • spiders thread • sellers of coal • a bitter liquid • high social class • questioned deeply • metaphor for wife • promising bad fortune • hard downward swordstroke • weighed down with sadness • proverbial name for a horse • good afternoon; good evening • the act of breaking a law or command • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2025-02-13
Across
- small shields
- cousin
- wooden platter
- dueling place
- a bitter liquid
- spiders thread
- easily stretched kid leather
- criminals
- platform in which a corpse is displayed before burial
- day of a person's death
- leaf item used to stop bleeding
Down
- punish someone by forcing them to leave a place permanently
- inappropriate
- sellers of coal
- tangled hair
- clothing or costume worn by a servant
- spider webs
- weapon consisting of hook-shaped blades with long handles
- destructive caterpillar
- promising bad fortune
20 Clues: cousin • criminals • spider webs • tangled hair • inappropriate • small shields • dueling place • wooden platter • spiders thread • sellers of coal • a bitter liquid • promising bad fortune • destructive caterpillar • day of a person's death • easily stretched kid leather • leaf item used to stop bleeding • clothing or costume worn by a servant • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2025-03-24
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- Birth City
- Ruling Monarch for Shakespeare’s life
- Shakespeare’s Burial Ground
- His dead son’s name
- Shakespeare’s world for plays
- The family business
- A collection of published plays
- If you dare move Shakespeare’s Bones
- Shakespeare’s father’s name
- Bed Winner
Down
- Frequent collaborator with Shakespeare
- His second daughter
- Number of Shakespeare’s children
- Acting association, changed later
- Shakespeare’s longest play
- Shakespeare’s mother
- Where Shakespeare lived
- Highest standing of Shakespeare’s father
- John’s Big ambition
- Shakespeare’s first child
20 Clues: Birth City • Bed Winner • His second daughter • His dead son’s name • The family business • John’s Big ambition • Shakespeare’s mother • Where Shakespeare lived • Shakespeare’s first child • Shakespeare’s longest play • Shakespeare’s Burial Ground • Shakespeare’s father’s name • Shakespeare’s world for plays • A collection of published plays • Number of Shakespeare’s children • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2024-10-04
Across
- the act of breaking a law or command, or committing a sin
- health giving drink
- being infatuated
- cash
- hard downward swordstroke
- grievous; mournful; sorrowful
- funeral hymns
Down
- made to violate my promise
- monstrous; foretelling misfortune
- rude youngster; wise guy
- church appointment that included a guaranteed income
- fly over
- platform in which a corpse is displayed before burial
- promising bad fortune
- plants with forked roots that resemble human legs. The mandrake was believed to shriek when uprooted and cause the hearer to go mad
- August 1, a holiday celebrating the summer harvest
- memorial ceremonies
- small shields
- rebuke me
- scornful speech
- high social rank
21 Clues: cash • fly over • rebuke me • small shields • funeral hymns • scornful speech • being infatuated • high social rank • health giving drink • memorial ceremonies • promising bad fortune • rude youngster; wise guy • hard downward swordstroke • made to violate my promise • grievous; mournful; sorrowful • monstrous; foretelling misfortune • August 1, a holiday celebrating the summer harvest • ...
Romeo and juliet 2024-10-04
Across
- unlimited
- act against law
- a knife
- love ending in tragedy
- meaning forever
- someone who sells medicine
- ending of one owns life
- denying
Down
- someone you love
- killing of someone
- distance
- a person for the king
- something bad
- given under oath
- bad taste
- worn out
- act of uniting with someone
- not being able to live in a place anymore
- conflict
- refuse
20 Clues: refuse • a knife • denying • distance • worn out • conflict • unlimited • bad taste • something bad • act against law • meaning forever • someone you love • given under oath • killing of someone • a person for the king • love ending in tragedy • ending of one owns life • someone who sells medicine • act of uniting with someone • not being able to live in a place anymore
Romeo and Juliet 2025-05-09
Across
- promptly, soon
- joyful; invigorating
- compliment, glorify
- Irony the audience or reader knows more about a characters situation than the character does and knows that the character’s understanding is incorrect.
- money-lender
- horrifying, shocking acts
- agony, depression, grief
- threatening, ominous
- relative
- two
- brawl
- the use of hints or clues in a story to suggest action that is to come; foreshadowing is frequently used to create interest and build suspense.
- full of pity, empathy or compassion
- the person, usually a minor character, in whom the main character confides.
- face
- the act of calling a superior for help
- couriers, messengers
- inquired, questioned
- passionate, loving
- vindictive, wicked
- falsehoods
Down
- carriage, transportation
- affliction, injury, harm
- worship
- mud
- fooled, seduced
- destructive, harmful potion
- scolds, reprimands
- an object, person, or place that has a meaning in itself and that also stands for something larger than itself, usually an idea or concept; some concrete thing tht represents an abstraction.
- rob, ransack, raid
- relevant, pertinent
- elaborate, pretentious
- detest, disgust
- strife, rivalry
- gallants, cavaliers, suitors
- hurt, injure
- words spoken by an actor in such a way that they are heard by the audience but supposedly not by the other actors; these words usually represent the inner thoughts of the speaker.
- fabricate, act
- take flight and puncture like an arrow
- enemy, nemesis
- a reference to a person, place, poem, book, event, etc. that is not part of the story; the author generally expects the reader to recognize the allusion and be familiar with its source.
- disturbed, troubled
- monologue in which a character reveals thoughts to the audience, usually while alone onstage.
- piece of men’s clothing
44 Clues: mud • two • face • brawl • worship • relative • falsehoods • money-lender • hurt, injure • promptly, soon • fabricate, act • enemy, nemesis • fooled, seduced • detest, disgust • strife, rivalry • scolds, reprimands • rob, ransack, raid • passionate, loving • vindictive, wicked • compliment, glorify • relevant, pertinent • disturbed, troubled • joyful; invigorating • threatening, ominous • couriers, messengers • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2026-06-11
Across
- sad
- an underground room
- beautiful; light-colored
- and white, pink, or red
- criminal
- from now on
- killed
- scaly evergreen
- bad; despicable
- destined for bad luck
- staying; lasting a long
- sent
- the waist
- joined or held (hands)
- planned
- worrying
- covered in water drops
- fight between two people
- go against
- made to leave an area
- regret
- cause to wake up
- enemy
- agreed to
- silly or worthless
- or trees
- dead; without life
Down
- anger
- took from a sheath
- required to
- fight; argument
- full of regret; distressing
- in secret
- sashes or belts worn
- spoke with
- marry
- happened to
- very much
- physical fight
- asked
- faith: truly
- made
- crazed; insane
- impolite
- polite and elegant
- upset; angry
- long-standing
- drink or dose
- trouble
- shrubs with green
- wanting or wishing for
- a good host
52 Clues: sad • made • sent • anger • marry • asked • enemy • killed • regret • planned • trouble • criminal • impolite • worrying • or trees • in secret • very much • the waist • agreed to • spoke with • go against • required to • happened to • from now on • a good host • faith: truly • upset; angry • long-standing • drink or dose • physical fight • crazed; insane • fight; argument • scaly evergreen • bad; despicable • cause to wake up • shrubs with green • ...
Name the Author 2024-12-30
15 Clues: Godan • Ramayana • Vevishal • Gitanjali • Hind Swaraj • Kane and Abel • War and Peace • Sea of Poppies • Shiva Triology • Gujarat no Nath • Romeo and Juliet • Five Point Someone • Harry Potter Series • Abhigyan Shakuntalam • The God of Small Things
Romeo and Juliet 2024-06-01
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- A figure of speech that combines contradictory terms, such as “loving hate” or “cold fire,” often used in Shakespeare’s writing to express complex emotions.
- A play on words that exploits the different possible meanings of a word or similar-sounding words for humorous or rhetorical effect.
- A speech in which a character speaks their thoughts aloud, usually while alone on stage, revealing their inner thoughts and feelings.
- A brief remark by a character revealing their thoughts or feelings to the audience, unheard by other characters.
- A figure of speech comparing two unlike things without using “like” or “as.” Shakespeare often uses metaphors in his dialogue.
- A 14-line poem with a specific rhyme scheme. The prologue of “Romeo and Juliet” is an example.
- A figure of speech comparing two unlike things using “like” or “as.”
- A type of drama that involves serious and important events, typically ending in disaster for the main characters.
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- The central idea or message in a work of literature. Themes in “Romeo and Juliet” include love, fate, conflict, and the clash between youth and age.
- An introductory section of a play or literary work. In “Romeo and Juliet,” the prologue is a sonnet that provides a summary of the play.
- A struggle between opposing forces. In “Romeo and Juliet,” conflicts include family feuds, romantic struggles, and internal dilemmas.
- A literary device where the author gives hints or clues about what will happen later in the story.
- A common meter in poetry and Shakespearean plays, consisting of lines with ten syllables in a pattern of unstressed and stressed syllables.
- A reference to another work of literature, person, or event. Shakespeare often makes allusions to mythology, history, and other literature.
- Irony When the audience knows more about the events of a story than the characters do.
15 Clues: A figure of speech comparing two unlike things using “like” or “as.” • Irony When the audience knows more about the events of a story than the characters do. • A 14-line poem with a specific rhyme scheme. The prologue of “Romeo and Juliet” is an example. • A literary device where the author gives hints or clues about what will happen later in the story. • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2024-06-01
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- A figure of speech that combines contradictory terms, such as “loving hate” or “cold fire,” often used in Shakespeare’s writing to express complex emotions.
- A play on words that exploits the different possible meanings of a word or similar-sounding words for humorous or rhetorical effect.
- A speech in which a character speaks their thoughts aloud, usually while alone on stage, revealing their inner thoughts and feelings.
- A brief remark by a character revealing their thoughts or feelings to the audience, unheard by other characters.
- A figure of speech comparing two unlike things without using “like” or “as.” Shakespeare often uses metaphors in his dialogue.
- A 14-line poem with a specific rhyme scheme. The prologue of “Romeo and Juliet” is an example.
- A figure of speech comparing two unlike things using “like” or “as.”
- A type of drama that involves serious and important events, typically ending in disaster for the main characters.
Down
- The central idea or message in a work of literature. Themes in “Romeo and Juliet” include love, fate, conflict, and the clash between youth and age.
- An introductory section of a play or literary work. In “Romeo and Juliet,” the prologue is a sonnet that provides a summary of the play.
- A struggle between opposing forces. In “Romeo and Juliet,” conflicts include family feuds, romantic struggles, and internal dilemmas.
- A literary device where the author gives hints or clues about what will happen later in the story.
- A common meter in poetry and Shakespearean plays, consisting of lines with ten syllables in a pattern of unstressed and stressed syllables.
- A reference to another work of literature, person, or event. Shakespeare often makes allusions to mythology, history, and other literature.
- Irony When the audience knows more about the events of a story than the characters do.
15 Clues: A figure of speech comparing two unlike things using “like” or “as.” • Irony When the audience knows more about the events of a story than the characters do. • A 14-line poem with a specific rhyme scheme. The prologue of “Romeo and Juliet” is an example. • A literary device where the author gives hints or clues about what will happen later in the story. • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2018-04-23
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- Who is the older man that wants to marry Juliet?
- Who is the one that helps out Juliet through the story?
- Who marries the couple in the story?
- Who is the person that Romeo killed?
- Who is the person that is in love with Romeo?
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- Who is the priest in the story?
- Who stops the fight between the family?
- Is the plan that they created safe and good?
- Who did Tybalt kill?
- Capulet Who is Juliet's aunt in the story?
10 Clues: Who did Tybalt kill? • Who is the priest in the story? • Who marries the couple in the story? • Who is the person that Romeo killed? • Who stops the fight between the family? • Capulet Who is Juliet's aunt in the story? • Is the plan that they created safe and good? • Who is the person that is in love with Romeo? • Who is the older man that wants to marry Juliet? • ...
ROMEO & JULIET 2024-01-26
10 Clues: Romeos cousin • Capulets wife • Montagues wife • Juliets Cousin • In love with Juliet • Lord of the Capulets • Lord of the Montagues • Tells romeo about his dream • The main character that is a guy • The main character that is a girl
Year 9 English 2023-07-18
Across
- A synonym for poverty
- The hardworking animal
- The pig that took charge of the farm and was a dictator
- The house of Romeo
- A technique where a message is repeated
- The female protagonist in the most recent Shakespeare play we have been looking at?
- To keep someone in hardship
Down
- The main character in a Christmas carol
- The oldest and bad tempered animal
- The Audience know something that a character in the play does not
- The house of Juliet
- The male protagonist in the most recent Shakespeare play we have been looking at?
- An event at the farm which was more successful when the animals took charge
- The author of animal farm
- A type of evidence which makes your point provable
- Marley in the start of ACC
16 Clues: The house of Romeo • The house of Juliet • A synonym for poverty • The hardworking animal • The author of animal farm • Marley in the start of ACC • To keep someone in hardship • The oldest and bad tempered animal • The main character in a Christmas carol • A technique where a message is repeated • A type of evidence which makes your point provable • ...
Romeo and Juliet Vocab 2024-06-02
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- A figure of speech comparing two unlike things using "like" or "as."
- A literary device where the author gives hints or clues about what will happen later in the story.
- A figure of speech comparing two unlike things without using "like" or "as." Shakespeare often uses metaphors in his dialogue.
- A brief remark by a character revealing their thoughts or feelings to the audience, unheard by other characters.
- The central idea or message in a work of literature. Themes in "Romeo and Juliet" include love, fate, conflict, and the clash between youth and age.
- A type of drama that involves serious and important events, typically ending in disaster for the main characters.
- A speech in which a character speaks their thoughts aloud, usually while alone on stage, revealing their inner thoughts and feelings.
- A struggle between opposing forces. In "Romeo and Juliet," conflicts include family feuds, romantic struggles, and internal dilemmas.
Down
- A common meter in poetry and Shakespearean plays, consisting of lines with ten syllables in a pattern of unstressed and stressed syllables.
- A 14-line poem with a specific rhyme scheme. The prologue of "Romeo and Juliet" is an example.
- When the audience knows more about the events of a story than the characters do.
- An introductory section of a play or literary work. In "Romeo and Juliet," the prologue is a sonnet that provides a summary of the play.
- A figure of speech that combines contradictory terms, such as "loving hate" or "cold fire," often used in Shakespeare’s writing to express complex emotions.
- A reference to another work of literature, person, or event. Shakespeare often makes allusions to mythology, history, and other literature.
- A play on words that exploits the different possible meanings of a word or similar-sounding words for humorous or rhetorical effect.
15 Clues: A figure of speech comparing two unlike things using "like" or "as." • When the audience knows more about the events of a story than the characters do. • A 14-line poem with a specific rhyme scheme. The prologue of "Romeo and Juliet" is an example. • A literary device where the author gives hints or clues about what will happen later in the story. • ...
Romeo & Juliet 2014-01-21
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- Who does Romeo find that is more beautiful than Rosaline?
- Person who tells Tybalt to let it go.
- Does Romeo find someone more beautiful than Rosaline?
- How many times do Romeo and Juliet kiss?
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- What does Tybalt want to do to Romeo when he finds out that he is a Montague?
- Who nursed Juliet?
- Person who tells Capulet that Romeo is a Montague.
7 Clues: Who nursed Juliet? • Person who tells Tybalt to let it go. • How many times do Romeo and Juliet kiss? • Person who tells Capulet that Romeo is a Montague. • Does Romeo find someone more beautiful than Rosaline? • Who does Romeo find that is more beautiful than Rosaline? • What does Tybalt want to do to Romeo when he finds out that he is a Montague?
Ta'Liyah Robinson 2024-04-05
8 Clues: Romeo's cousin • Juliet's father • The advisor /pope • in love with Romeo • Romeo's best friend • in love with Juliet. • Juliet's servant/maid • Juliet short tempered cousin
Year 9 English 2023-07-18
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- A synonym for poverty
- The hardworking animal
- The pig that took charge of the farm and was a dictator
- The house of Romeo
- A technique where a message is repeated
- The female protagonist in the most recent Shakespeare play we have been looking at?
- To keep someone in hardship
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- The main character in a Christmas carol
- The oldest and bad tempered animal
- The Audience know something that a character in the play does not
- The house of Juliet
- The male protagonist in the most recent Shakespeare play we have been looking at?
- An event at the farm which was more successful when the animals took charge
- The author of animal farm
- A type of evidence which makes your point provable
- Marley in the start of ACC
16 Clues: The house of Romeo • The house of Juliet • A synonym for poverty • The hardworking animal • The author of animal farm • Marley in the start of ACC • To keep someone in hardship • The oldest and bad tempered animal • The main character in a Christmas carol • A technique where a message is repeated • A type of evidence which makes your point provable • ...
R and J - Final Crossword people and places 2019-02-21
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- country where the story takes place
- friend of Romeo and a relative of the Prince
- bearer of bad news
- city where the story takes place
- city where the writer of this story did most of his work
- Juliet's only friend until she betrays her mistress
- Romeo's love interest at the start of the play
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- duels with Romeo at the crypt, loses, and dies
- falls in love at first sight, has a balcony
- master plot maker and lover of potent plants
- threatens to disown his only child
- messenger with a letter that never gets delivered
- the town hot-head, loves to fight
- resident peacemaker and a friend to Romeo
- the city Romeo goes to after being banished
- Prince of the region
16 Clues: bearer of bad news • Prince of the region • city where the story takes place • the town hot-head, loves to fight • threatens to disown his only child • country where the story takes place • resident peacemaker and a friend to Romeo • falls in love at first sight, has a balcony • the city Romeo goes to after being banished • master plot maker and lover of potent plants • ...
Phonetic Alphabet 2020-04-27
Phonetic Alphabet! 2024-05-01
Phonetic Alphabet Crossword 2023-10-11
Phonetic 2024-10-26
Act 5 Review 2024-04-26
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- He tells Romeo about Juliet's death
- F. Laurence tells this person Romeo has committed suicide
- Attempts to arrest Romeo for trying to dishonor Juliet's and Tybalt's bodies
- Romeo comes here to buy something
- This is where Romeo was before arriving
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- Who does Paris fight
- Romeo's servant
- This is where two people dueled
- Holy man who was suppose to send news to Romeo
- What does Romeo buy
10 Clues: Romeo's servant • What does Romeo buy • Who does Paris fight • This is where two people dueled • Romeo comes here to buy something • He tells Romeo about Juliet's death • This is where Romeo was before arriving • Holy man who was suppose to send news to Romeo • F. Laurence tells this person Romeo has committed suicide • ...
Romeo & Juliet 2025-01-17
7 Clues: Romeo & ______ • ______& Juliet • Who is Juliet's father • Who is the person that helps Juliet with Romeo • What is the name of the man who wed Romeo & Juliet • what is the of the man. who was going to marry Juliet • What is it called when two people who love each other & unite
Lovers word 2012-05-08
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- Juliet's pre-arranged husband
- A fortress
- desire
- A weapon used in jousting
- Not giving something the proper care
- Person who sells potions
- A man who can't deliver letters
- A muzzle loaded gun
- Fight with swords
- Romeo's lover
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- One was built for Romeo
- Juliet's lover
- Thin Sword
- A person who delivers messages
- Something that can infect you
- 14 days
- Killed Mercutio
- Blood relations
- Metal defense
- A caretaker
20 Clues: desire • 14 days • Thin Sword • A fortress • A caretaker • Metal defense • Romeo's lover • Juliet's lover • Killed Mercutio • Blood relations • Fight with swords • A muzzle loaded gun • One was built for Romeo • Person who sells potions • A weapon used in jousting • Juliet's pre-arranged husband • Something that can infect you • A person who delivers messages • A man who can't deliver letters • ...
Shakespeare's PLAYS 2025-04-02
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- ...... Labour's Lost
- The Taming of the .......
- ...... and Cleopatra
- to be or not to be
- III, II
- Timon of .......
- VI, V, IV,VIII
- ........ and Cressida
- Romeo and .......
- A ....... Night's Dream
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- The Merry ...... of Windsor
- ........ Night
- The Scottish play
- Much ado about .........
- King .........
- ...... Caesar
- The two Gentlemen of .......
- the moor of Venice
- The Comedy of ........
- Titus .......
20 Clues: III, II • ...... Caesar • Titus ....... • ........ Night • King ......... • VI, V, IV,VIII • Timon of ....... • The Scottish play • Romeo and ....... • to be or not to be • the moor of Venice • ...... Labour's Lost • ...... and Cleopatra • ........ and Cressida • The Comedy of ........ • A ....... Night's Dream • Much ado about ......... • The Taming of the ....... • The Merry ...... of Windsor • ...
PT 2014-07-30
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- Plan of the strangers with the goodman’s beard
- Description of God’s State
- Place of Romeo and Juliet’s Profession of Love
- Time of the Year Get Up and Bar the Door took place
- Bestfriend and cousin of Romeo
- Pilgrim who told the story about 3 men who found Death
- Writer of On His Blindness
- Host of the pilgrimage
- Dish the woman was cooking in the ballad
- Talent of the persona in On His Blindness
- Number of Years the Monster troubled Heorot
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- Treasure found by the three men
- Character who went to town to buy bread and wine
- Writer of the play, Romeo and Juliet
- Beowulf’s opponent in his Final Battle
- Character who got up and barred the door
- Monster that troubled Heorot
- Tree where the three men found Death
- God also serves those who bear this
- Man whom Juliet’s father wants her to marry
20 Clues: Host of the pilgrimage • Description of God’s State • Writer of On His Blindness • Monster that troubled Heorot • Bestfriend and cousin of Romeo • Treasure found by the three men • God also serves those who bear this • Writer of the play, Romeo and Juliet • Tree where the three men found Death • Beowulf’s opponent in his Final Battle • Character who got up and barred the door • ...
Crossword 2022-12-07
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- Lord and Lady Capulet's daughter
- Romeo's cousin and close friend
- Romeo's father
- Juliet's father
- In charge of Verona, he is the most important person in the city
- Romeo's mother
- Romeo's friend. He is young, lively and very likable. He is always talking, and joking
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- A wise and holy man
- Works for the Capulets and has looked after Juliet since she was a baby
- Juliet's mother
- Juliet's cousin
- Young son of Lord and Lady Montague
- He is the cousin to the Prince and wants to marry Juliet
13 Clues: Romeo's father • Romeo's mother • Juliet's mother • Juliet's father • Juliet's cousin • A wise and holy man • Romeo's cousin and close friend • Lord and Lady Capulet's daughter • Young son of Lord and Lady Montague • He is the cousin to the Prince and wants to marry Juliet • In charge of Verona, he is the most important person in the city • ...
ROMEO AND JULIET 2023-05-16
8 Clues: romeos cousin • montagues son • died by romeo • died by tybalt • capulets daughter • main setting place • gave juliet the poison • where romeo went when he got vanished
WLD Spanish 2025-05-19
Romeo and Juliet 2018-03-14
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- Related to The Montague's, Romeo's Cousin
- Capulet Juliet's Mother in The Story
- The Nurses Servant
- Lawrence Romeo's Spiritual Adviser
- Romeo's Father in The Story
- Juliet's Father in The Story
- Man Set Up to Marry Juliet
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- Basically Juliet's Mother, Cared for Juliet
- High power Capulet Main Character in story (Woman)
- High power Montague Main Character in story (Man)
- Romeo's Cousin
- Esculas Rules Verona
- Cousin to the Prince, Friends with Rome, and Benevolio
- Bloodthirsty Capulet who Hates the Montague's
14 Clues: Romeo's Cousin • The Nurses Servant • Esculas Rules Verona • Man Set Up to Marry Juliet • Romeo's Father in The Story • Juliet's Father in The Story • Lawrence Romeo's Spiritual Adviser • Capulet Juliet's Mother in The Story • Related to The Montague's, Romeo's Cousin • Basically Juliet's Mother, Cared for Juliet • Bloodthirsty Capulet who Hates the Montague's • ...
Romeo And Juliet- Background Notes by Shane 2023-10-13
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- Who closed the globe in 1642
- Where was west side story based
- what was the main course
- What wiped out 1/4 of Londons populatipn
- What was the queens nickname
- What are the names of the street gangs in west side story.
- What theater did Shakespeares plays happen at
- what was the dessert at the Globe
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- what did Shakespeare work as in the town nearby
- Who replaces romeo and juliet in west side story
- What modern day play was influenced by Romeo and Juliet
- How long did the plays usually last
- Company who built the globe
- Where did shakespeare flee from
- What would you eat if you did not want to eat what Globe Theaters had
15 Clues: what was the main course • Company who built the globe • Who closed the globe in 1642 • What was the queens nickname • Where was west side story based • Where did shakespeare flee from • what was the dessert at the Globe • How long did the plays usually last • What wiped out 1/4 of Londons populatipn • What theater did Shakespeares plays happen at • ...
Catastrophic Charcaters 2013-04-29
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- John the priest who failed to give romeo his letter
- the one who banished romeo
- juliet's cousin
- romeo's first 'love'
- Capulet juliet's father
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- the capulet's only daughter
- romeo's cousin
- the nurse's boyfriend
- the first to die
- juliet's caretaker
- juliet's husband to be
- the montague's only son
- Montague romeo's mother
13 Clues: romeo's cousin • juliet's cousin • the first to die • juliet's caretaker • romeo's first 'love' • the nurse's boyfriend • juliet's husband to be • the montague's only son • Capulet juliet's father • Montague romeo's mother • the one who banished romeo • the capulet's only daughter • John the priest who failed to give romeo his letter
Party 2026-04-30
9 Clues: Fun and tiring • Enemy of Romeo • Captures Romeo’s interest • Captures Juliet’s interest • People dance to it commonly • Romeo and Juliet’s love is… • Something you wear to a party • What do the capulets and Montage's have • tybalt wants this on Romeo for sneaking in
Romeo and Juliet Characters 2016-07-11
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- Juliet's suitor And kinsman to prince
- Kinsman and to the prince
- Juliet's cousin and a Capulet
- A Franciscan
- Juliet's nurse
- Son of Montague and Lady Montague
- A women Romeo was infatuated with in the beginning of the story
- Juliet's mother and wife to Capulet
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- servants of Capulet
- daughter of Montague
- Romeo's mother and Montagues wife
- Prince of Verona
- Patriarch of Capulet family and Juliet's father
- Montague's nephew
- Romeo's father and enemy of Capulet
15 Clues: A Franciscan • Juliet's nurse • Prince of Verona • Montague's nephew • servants of Capulet • daughter of Montague • Kinsman and to the prince • Juliet's cousin and a Capulet • Romeo's mother and Montagues wife • Son of Montague and Lady Montague • Romeo's father and enemy of Capulet • Juliet's mother and wife to Capulet • Juliet's suitor And kinsman to prince • ...
Romeo & Juliet Reading Quiz 2026-04-16
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- By the end of Act 2 Scene 2, Romeo and Juliet plan to get _________.
- In Act 2 Scene 3, Friar Lawrence says “For this alliance may so happy prove To turn your households’ rancor to pure __________”
- “With Rosaline, my ghostly father? No. I have __________ that name, and that name’s woe”
- As punishment, Romeo is _________ at the end of Act 3 Scene 1.
- Blinded by rage, Romeo attacks ________.
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- Mercutio partly blames ________ for his death.
- As he is dying, Mercutio says "A ________ on both your houses!"
- On page 63, Juliet is worried that Romeo will think she is _________.
- Romeo refuses to fight Tybalt because he is now __________.
9 Clues: Blinded by rage, Romeo attacks ________. • Mercutio partly blames ________ for his death. • Romeo refuses to fight Tybalt because he is now __________. • As punishment, Romeo is _________ at the end of Act 3 Scene 1. • As he is dying, Mercutio says "A ________ on both your houses!" • By the end of Act 2 Scene 2, Romeo and Juliet plan to get _________. • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2026-05-19
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- What does Juliet express she has a lack of interest in?
- What is the name of the character who is Romeo’s friend and delivers the Queen Mab speech?
- Who does Lady Capulet want Juliet to marry at the start of the play?
- What kind of masculinity do Sampson and Gregory demonstrate?
- What type of love is not returned?
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- What type of rhyme is it when two lines rhyme with each other? Rhyming ___________
- What type of imagery does Romeo use when he first sees Juliet?
- What is the name of Romeo’s friend who advises him to attend the Capulet party?
- What does Juliet say Romeo kisses by when they first kiss? ‘You kiss by the _____’
- Complete the quote ‘think thy swan a ______’
- The Nurse describes Paris to be beautiful and as a ‘man of _____’
- What weapon does Tybalt carry around with him?
12 Clues: What type of love is not returned? • Complete the quote ‘think thy swan a ______’ • What weapon does Tybalt carry around with him? • What does Juliet express she has a lack of interest in? • What kind of masculinity do Sampson and Gregory demonstrate? • What type of imagery does Romeo use when he first sees Juliet? • ...
Shakespeare in Love 2025-03-20
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- The Shakespeare play referenced in the ending.
- What Viola uses to audition for the play.
- The male lead in Shakespeare’s famous tragedy.
- The female lead in Shakespeare’s famous tragedy.
- Academy Award won
- Famous playwright who gives Shakespeare advice.
- The weapon used in many Shakespearean tragedies.
- The central theme of the film.
- The place where actors perform.
- The name of Romeo’s first love interest, mentioned in the film.
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- The profession of both Shakespeare and Marlowe.
- The main character struggling with writer’s block.
- The name of Shakespeare’s famous theater.
- The struggling theater owner who finances the play.
- The monarch who enjoys Shakespeare’s plays.
- A type of poem Shakespeare is famous for writing.
- Rival theater owner mentioned in the film.
- Type of Shakespearean plays that ends with a wedding.
- The city where the film is set.
- The noblewoman who disguises herself as a man to act.
- The genre of Romeo and Juliet.
21 Clues: Academy Award won • The central theme of the film. • The genre of Romeo and Juliet. • The city where the film is set. • The place where actors perform. • The name of Shakespeare’s famous theater. • What Viola uses to audition for the play. • Rival theater owner mentioned in the film. • The monarch who enjoys Shakespeare’s plays. • ...
shakespeare 2026-04-01
Verona Daily Crossword 2022-04-26
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- stabbed there self
- Best priest in Verona
- where did this take place
- used to cure Romeo depression
- killed for revenge
- Who did Tybalt pop
- Where did Romeo go after being banished
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- said no to killing romeo at the mask party
- One of two other to people to know about the marriage
- Used poison
- Ruler of Verona
- Mantua local pharmacist
- person who was to marry Romeo on Thursday
13 Clues: Used poison • Ruler of Verona • stabbed there self • killed for revenge • Who did Tybalt pop • Best priest in Verona • Mantua local pharmacist • where did this take place • used to cure Romeo depression • Where did Romeo go after being banished • person who was to marry Romeo on Thursday • said no to killing romeo at the mask party • ...
Act III Vocabulary Review 2022-12-14
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- Romeo liked Roseline but then just saw Juliet then fell in love with her
- Romeo killing Tybalt is a big event because he is getting banished
- Remeo has hatred of Tybalt
- Tybalt has great skill using a sword
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- Romeo and Juliet fall in love even though their enemies
- metaphor for Tybalt's unruly stormy personality
- Mercutio and Romeo could not agree on love
- Romeo is brave for not backing out of the fight with Tybalt
8 Clues: Remeo has hatred of Tybalt • Tybalt has great skill using a sword • Mercutio and Romeo could not agree on love • metaphor for Tybalt's unruly stormy personality • Romeo and Juliet fall in love even though their enemies • Romeo is brave for not backing out of the fight with Tybalt • Romeo killing Tybalt is a big event because he is getting banished • ...
West Side Story 2023-05-18
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- This is the setting of 'Romeo and Juliet'
- This is what they call a duel in WSS
- This is the setting of 'West Side Story'
- This character is 'Tybalt' in West Side Story
- This character is 'Mercutio' in West Side Story
- This character is 'The Nurse' in West Side Story
- This character is 'Paris' in West Side Story
- This is what Riff gets for the 'rumble' that worries Tony
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- This character is 'Romeo' in West Side Story
- This is the main ethnicity of the Sharks
- This character is 'Friar Lawrence' in West Side Story
- These are the 'Montagues'
- This character is 'Juliet' in West Side Story
- These are the 'Capulets'
- This is where Maria and Tony meet
- This is the main nationality of the Jets
16 Clues: These are the 'Capulets' • These are the 'Montagues' • This is where Maria and Tony meet • This is what they call a duel in WSS • This is the main ethnicity of the Sharks • This is the setting of 'West Side Story' • This is the main nationality of the Jets • This is the setting of 'Romeo and Juliet' • This character is 'Romeo' in West Side Story • ...
Romeo and Juliet- Backround Notes By Adheem 2022-08-15
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- Resurfaced WhereinWhen?
- Shakespeare managing the actors when?
- The original Globe burned down in ____ due to a cannon shot used as a prop during a production of Henry VIII.
- Theater Shakespeare wrote plays mainly for...
- Died When?
- The author of the borrowed plot, Romeo & Juliet. He wrote comedies, tragedies, and histories
- Romeo and Juliet inspired the modern musical _______
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- Date Of Birth. (use hyphens)
- The acting companies were made up of only...
- was a strong supporter of theater and the arts.
- There was ____ scenery in the theater.
- The play was written between ____ and 1596.
- lord Chamberlain’s Men Became What?
- The play tells the story of the tragic family ____ between the Montagues and the Capulets.
14 Clues: Died When? • Resurfaced WhereinWhen? • Date Of Birth. (use hyphens) • lord Chamberlain’s Men Became What? • Shakespeare managing the actors when? • There was ____ scenery in the theater. • The play was written between ____ and 1596. • The acting companies were made up of only... • Theater Shakespeare wrote plays mainly for... • was a strong supporter of theater and the arts. • ...
Name That Pair 2018-12-26
27 Clues: and go • and sea • and Cat • and Tea • and Down • and Fork • and Cream • and Salad • and Wendy • and Jelly • and Queen • and Socks • and groom • and Pepper • and Cheese • and Butter • and Juliet • and Vanilla • and Cookies • and Carrots • and Popcorn • and tragedy • and Lancelot • and Meatballs • and Ice Cream • and Gentlemen • and Maid Marian
Kayla's Crossword Puzzle 2022-12-22
Ethan Sheesley Crossword puzzle 2023-03-31
14 Clues: Tybalt • Dies of grief • Age of Juliet • Juliets nurse • Married young • Prince escalus. • Franciscan monk • Enemy of Capulet • Enemy of Montagues • Lord Montagues son • Romeos close friend • Doesn't like violence • Famous Shakespeare play • assumes Juliet will just marry him
Romeo and Juliet Literary Terms 2014-03-07
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- When Sampson and Gregory discussed their plan for fighting the Montagues in Act 1.
- "These violent delights have violent ends."
- "That thou consent to marry us to-day."
- We know Romeo went to see Juliet in Act 2, but Benvolio and Mercutio think he went to see Rosaline.
- "I'll look to like, if looking liking move."
- "Like a rich jewel in an Ethiop's ear."
- "My only love. sprung from my only hate!"
- Theme of the balcony scene.
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- "Honourable villain!"
- The ring Juliet gives to the Nurse to deliver to Romeo.
- "Arise fair sun and kill the envious moon."
- Romeo's speech outside of Juliet's window
- "Ask for me tomorrow and you shall find me a grave man."
- "He's a flower."
- "They say, Jove laughs."
15 Clues: "He's a flower." • "Honourable villain!" • "They say, Jove laughs." • Theme of the balcony scene. • "That thou consent to marry us to-day." • "Like a rich jewel in an Ethiop's ear." • Romeo's speech outside of Juliet's window • "My only love. sprung from my only hate!" • "Arise fair sun and kill the envious moon." • "These violent delights have violent ends." • ...
Mrs V's Shakespeare crossword 2021-01-02
15 Clues: ______ III • Titus ______ • Julius ______ • Twelfth ______ • ______ and Juliet • As ______ Like It • Anthony and ______ • The Comedy of ______ • Two ______ of Verona • Taming of the ______ • Love’s Labours ______ • The Merchant of ______ • Much ______ About Nothing • A Midsummer Night’s ______ • The Merry ______ of Windsor
Act 2 2026-07-13
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- Juliet's helper
- Romeo climbs into the Capulet yard to see Juliet on her ______
- Romeo and Juliet secretly get married
- A dangerous sword fight
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- Romeo and Juliet are _______ to be together
- a state of harmony characterized by the absence of hostility, violence, or anxiety.
- Friar Lawrence marries the couple in the _______
7 Clues: Juliet's helper • A dangerous sword fight • Romeo and Juliet secretly get married • Romeo and Juliet are _______ to be together • Friar Lawrence marries the couple in the _______ • Romeo climbs into the Capulet yard to see Juliet on her ______ • a state of harmony characterized by the absence of hostility, violence, or anxiety.
Name That Pair 2018-12-26
27 Clues: and go • and Tea • and sea • and Cat • and Down • and Fork • and Wendy • and Jelly • and Salad • and Cream • and Socks • and groom • and Queen • and Pepper • and Cheese • and Butter • and Juliet • and Cookies • and Popcorn • and tragedy • and Vanilla • and Carrots • and Lancelot • and Gentlemen • and Ice Cream • and Meatballs • and Maid Marian
Verona Gazette's Daily Crossword 2026-05-12
8 Clues: Kills Tybalt. • Romeo's Cousin • Romeo's True Love. • Where the duel occurs • Died in a fight with Tybalt. • How Tybalt and Mercutio die. • Where Juliet first meets Romeo. • What Mercutio was stabbed with.
Romeo and Juliet Act 1 2026-02-06
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- what figurative language is used in the line "My grave is like to be my wedding bed"
- peace-maker
- hater of dreams
- hosts a party so his daughter can find love
- cares a lot about Juliet
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- ruler of Verona
- asks Juliet to give Paris a chance for marriage
- very emotional and lovesick
- gesture Sampson makes at Montagues
- where the play takes place
- genre of the play
- says the line "My only love sprung from my only hate!"
- man who wants to marry Juliet
13 Clues: peace-maker • ruler of Verona • hater of dreams • genre of the play • cares a lot about Juliet • where the play takes place • very emotional and lovesick • man who wants to marry Juliet • gesture Sampson makes at Montagues • hosts a party so his daughter can find love • asks Juliet to give Paris a chance for marriage • says the line "My only love sprung from my only hate!" • ...
r+j 2026-05-19
7 Clues: the town we live in • romeos love interest • who breastfed juliet • juliets love interest • rival of the capulets • rival of the montagues • what did romeo and juliet do?
Romeo and Juliet Literary Devices 2019-05-13
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- "These violent deeds have violent ends and in their triumph die, like fire and powder, which, as they kiss, consume"
- "Beautiful tyrant! fiend angelical!"
- "With purple fountains issuing from your veins, on pain of torture, from those bloody hands throw your mistempered weapons to the ground"
- "Juliet is the sun"
- Romeo and Juliet
- "Therefore do nimble-pinioned doves draw love, and therefore hath the wind-swift Cupid wings"
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- "The grey-eyed morn smiles on the frowning night"
- "The genre to which Romeo and Juliet belongs"
- Juliet's "bounty is as boundless as the sea"
- Tybalt
10 Clues: Tybalt • Romeo and Juliet • "Juliet is the sun" • "Beautiful tyrant! fiend angelical!" • Juliet's "bounty is as boundless as the sea" • "The genre to which Romeo and Juliet belongs" • "The grey-eyed morn smiles on the frowning night" • "Therefore do nimble-pinioned doves draw love, and therefore hath the wind-swift Cupid wings" • ...
Romeo and Juliet Act 1 2023-03-02
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- How many children the Capulets have
- the word that Mercutio's name comes from
- the word for "yes" in Shakespeare's time
- Don't bite this, it's a rude gesture
- Romeo compares his own lips to these
- girl whom Romeo thinks he is in love with at first
- Romeo's cousin or kinsman
- Romeo fears a consequence hanging in these
- the man whom Juliet's parents want her to wed
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- Queen Mab's chariot driver, a small gray gnat
- The prince calls the men this
- Juliet's cousin, always looking for a fight
- Samson and Gregory serve at this house
- 50 days after Easter
- The city where the story takes place
- compares Juliet to one of these
- The prince who breaks up the fight
17 Clues: 50 days after Easter • Romeo's cousin or kinsman • The prince calls the men this • compares Juliet to one of these • The prince who breaks up the fight • How many children the Capulets have • Don't bite this, it's a rude gesture • Romeo compares his own lips to these • The city where the story takes place • Samson and Gregory serve at this house • ...
Romeo & Juliet 2024-09-16
7 Clues: Montague Son • romeos rival family • juliets rival family • Romeos love interest • Romeos and Juliet relationship status • romeos friend was was killed in a street fight • location where romeo and juliet confessed their love
