romeo and juliet Crossword Puzzles
DAILY NEWS 2025-05-30
8 Clues: wants to marry Juliet. • dies from a broken heart. • She marries a man she just met. • gives Juliet a temporary poison. • takes care of Juliet for a living. • sells illegal poison to a montague. • fails to deliver a message due to the plague. • He falls in love with any pretty woman he sees.
Shakespeare Figurative Language 2024-02-22
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- "darling don't be afraid, I have loved you for a thousand years, I'll love you for a thousand more"
- Abraham: "Do you bite your thumb at us, sir?" Sampson: "I do bite my thumb, sir"
- "Arise fair sun, and kill the envious moon"
- "Love is a smoke made with the fume of sighs"
- Juliet is the sun
- Author's attitude toward the subject
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- "Parting is such sweet sorrow"
- Romeo about Juliet: "She looks like a snow-shite dancing among crows"
- Servant to Romeo: "Now I'll tell you without your asking. My master is he very rich Capulet, and if you're not a Montague, I invite you to come to the party and have a drink of wine. Bless you!"
- The feeling that the author gives readers through their word choice
10 Clues: Juliet is the sun • "Parting is such sweet sorrow" • Author's attitude toward the subject • "Arise fair sun, and kill the envious moon" • "Love is a smoke made with the fume of sighs" • The feeling that the author gives readers through their word choice • Romeo about Juliet: "She looks like a snow-shite dancing among crows" • ...
Romeo and Juliet - Background Notes by Brady 2022-08-15
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- were considered poisonous
- the virgin queen
- elizabeth was in love with
- elizabeth set a tone for
- english writer
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- shakespeare worked as an assistant
- theater shakespeare wrote plays for the
- creativity over
- Queen Elizabeth was a popular
- romeo
- original globe burned down due to
- shakespeare's wife
- an infectious disease
- dessert was an
- juliet
15 Clues: romeo • juliet • dessert was an • english writer • creativity over • the virgin queen • shakespeare's wife • an infectious disease • elizabeth set a tone for • were considered poisonous • elizabeth was in love with • Queen Elizabeth was a popular • original globe burned down due to • shakespeare worked as an assistant • theater shakespeare wrote plays for the
Quarter 4 Word Wall (MacKenzie Francis) 2023-04-14
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- Pick me girls are overly showy
- I am very passionate about my academics
- Its bad to mock people for fun
- You have to be able to recover quickly in track
- I feel like my life is constantly changing
- Some people in poverty live without basic life necessities
- John takes chances to advance in life
- It's a benefit to drive
- Some people say "Guilty by association"
- I hate when people waste my time
- Some millionaires are extremely greedy
- When you lie, you're being deceitful
- I openly dislike politics
- In Romeo and Juliet, Romeo charmed Juliet
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- It's good to build healthy habits
- One might be sad for a long time after someone passes away
- Claudius killed King Hamlet by attacking him
- Martin Luther King Jr. showed his selflessness during the civil rights movement
- A lot of people value items over friendships
- Everyone has an ambition of something
- I always remember to be myself
- I always strive in school
- My mother always said "if you're not careful, anything could happen."
- The United States economy runs on private ownership of things
- A lot of fairytales start with "Once upon a time"
- King Claudius loved flattery so Ophelia gave him fennel
- Some people are so extra for no reason
- Some singers dedicate tour dates to their hometown
28 Clues: It's a benefit to drive • I always strive in school • I openly dislike politics • Pick me girls are overly showy • Its bad to mock people for fun • I always remember to be myself • I hate when people waste my time • It's good to build healthy habits • When you lie, you're being deceitful • John takes chances to advance in life • Everyone has an ambition of something • ...
Renaissance 2025-11-10
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- made the statue of David
- Imaginary perfect state of society
- common tongue
- Prime importance of Humans
- Famous painting done by Da Vinci
- a.k.a the Enlightenment
- No religious bias
- permanent painting using wet lime plaster
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- Who created Romeo and Juliet
- Lawyer and chancellor of great britian
- Created the printing press
- painter of the Mona Lisa
- Wrote the prince, rulers often need to be immoral
- Powerful Italian banking family
14 Clues: common tongue • No religious bias • a.k.a the Enlightenment • made the statue of David • painter of the Mona Lisa • Created the printing press • Prime importance of Humans • Who created Romeo and Juliet • Powerful Italian banking family • Famous painting done by Da Vinci • Imaginary perfect state of society • Lawyer and chancellor of great britian • ...
Shakespearean Settings 2016-05-13
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- Setting for "Titus Andronicus"
- Setting for "Measure for Measure"
- Setting for "The Merry Wives of Windsor"
- Setting for "Antony and Cleopatra"
- Setting for "Hamlet"
- Setting for "Macbeth"
- Setting for "Timon of Athens"
- Setting for "Love's Labour's Lost"
- Setting for "Cymbeline"
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- Setting for "The Merchant of Venice"
- Setting for "All's Well That Ends Well"
- Setting for "Coriolanus"
- Setting for "As You Like It"
- Setting for "Much Ado About Nothing"
- Setting for "Romeo and Juliet"
- Setting for "Twelfth Night"
- Setting for "The Tempest"
- Setting for "Troilus and Cressida"
18 Clues: Setting for "Hamlet" • Setting for "Macbeth" • Setting for "Cymbeline" • Setting for "Coriolanus" • Setting for "The Tempest" • Setting for "Twelfth Night" • Setting for "As You Like It" • Setting for "Timon of Athens" • Setting for "Titus Andronicus" • Setting for "Romeo and Juliet" • Setting for "Measure for Measure" • Setting for "Antony and Cleopatra" • ...
Romeo and Juliet Background Information 2021-08-17
7 Clues: Became queen of England in 1558 • A musical inspired by Romeo & Juliet • A famous tragedy written Shakespeare • Shakespeare wrote many plays for this • The original Globe burned down in 1613 • He was a famous writer who died in 1616 • A deadly disease that caused black lumps
West side story 2024-12-05
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- song that inspired "BAD"
- the main situation between the two gangs
- The genre of the film
- The author of the idea of the film who inspired by Romeo and Juliet
- What happened between Maria and Tony ? (the main situation)
- What is West side story ?
- Name's gang
- Actress who plays Maria
- Anita's dream country
- An emblematic male character
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- The Puerto Rican Immigrant Clan
- Director of the movie
- Maria's friend and confidant
- The characters who kills Riff
- Foreshadowing song of the love between Maria and Tony
- Actress of Anita
- Bernardo's sister
- An adjective to define this movie
- Tony's fate in the movie ?
19 Clues: Name's gang • Actress of Anita • Bernardo's sister • Director of the movie • The genre of the film • Anita's dream country • Actress who plays Maria • song that inspired "BAD" • What is West side story ? • Tony's fate in the movie ? • Maria's friend and confidant • An emblematic male character • The characters who kills Riff • The Puerto Rican Immigrant Clan • ...
Character Summary Crossword 2023-04-03
Josh Smith 5 2020-12-17
11 Clues: i don't know • is the time period • he wrote the prince • he rote Divine Comedy • painted the monsoonal • what language you speak • he rote Romeo and Juliet • the first printing press • he made the birth of venus • he painted the sisten chapel • he painted the school of Athens
Lady Capulet 2025-04-29
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- "Evermore weeping for your cousin’s ______?"
- "As that _______ the lives which slaughtered him."
- "That same villain"
- "Well, well, thou hast a ______ ______, child"
- the most Lady Capulet talks to Juliet can be found in _____________
- “the gallant, young and noble gentleman, the County _______"
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- place where Juliet is to be married
- “We will have for it; fear thou not”
- Marry, my child, early next __________ morn
- "I’ll send to one in _______ ,where that same banished runagate doth live"
10 Clues: "That same villain" • place where Juliet is to be married • “We will have for it; fear thou not” • Marry, my child, early next __________ morn • "Evermore weeping for your cousin’s ______?" • "Well, well, thou hast a ______ ______, child" • "As that _______ the lives which slaughtered him." • “the gallant, young and noble gentleman, the County _______" • ...
Romeo and Juliet - Background Notes by Brady 2022-08-15
Across
- were considered poisonous
- the virgin queen
- elizabeth was in love with
- elizabeth set a tone for
- english writer
Down
- shakespeare worked as an assistant
- theater shakespeare wrote plays for the
- creativity over
- Queen Elizabeth was a popular
- romeo
- original globe burned down due to
- shakespeare's wife
- an infectious disease
- dessert was an
- juliet
15 Clues: romeo • juliet • dessert was an • english writer • creativity over • the virgin queen • shakespeare's wife • an infectious disease • elizabeth set a tone for • were considered poisonous • elizabeth was in love with • Queen Elizabeth was a popular • original globe burned down due to • shakespeare worked as an assistant • theater shakespeare wrote plays for the
Romeo and Juliet - Background Notes by Brady 2022-08-15
Across
- were considered poisonous
- the virgin queen
- elizabeth was in love with
- elizabeth set a tone for
- english writer
Down
- shakespeare worked as an assistant
- theater shakespeare wrote plays for the
- creativity over
- Queen Elizabeth was a popular
- romeo
- original globe burned down due to
- shakespeare's wife
- an infectious disease
- dessert was an
- juliet
15 Clues: romeo • juliet • dessert was an • english writer • creativity over • the virgin queen • shakespeare's wife • an infectious disease • elizabeth set a tone for • were considered poisonous • elizabeth was in love with • Queen Elizabeth was a popular • original globe burned down due to • shakespeare worked as an assistant • theater shakespeare wrote plays for the
Shakespeare the creator. 2017-10-15
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- Romeo did that to himself.
- You try to be like this when you’re eating in a middle of a night when your parents are already asleep, and you don’t feel like getting caught.
- A midpoint between two opinions reached with help of concessions.
- In the Mercantilist Trammels on Trade, Dutch shippers were _____ing their way.
- Drug _________.
- The goal of any commercial.
- A winner.
- The quality given to the Native Americans by many colonizers.
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- Your worldview will change dramatically if you lose one of those.
- To Caliban it was a _______ to work for Prospero.
- Political leaders try to seem this way before an election.
- Suffering from the disorder in which nerve cell activity in the brain is disturbed, causing seizures.
- This word contains Mrs.Hans' favorite Shakespeare-created word.
- A poem that is elevating a particular subject. Often lyric or epic.
- Completely invaluable.
- You’ve been using those for the previous words of the crossword.
- A person who expresses an unfavorable constructive opinion on some topic.
- People tend to do that to everything they don’t fully understand in order to make sed thing more clear to themselves.
- In Romeo and Juliet, Romeo had to leave Verona by that time.
19 Clues: A winner. • Drug _________. • Completely invaluable. • Romeo did that to himself. • The goal of any commercial. • To Caliban it was a _______ to work for Prospero. • Political leaders try to seem this way before an election. • In Romeo and Juliet, Romeo had to leave Verona by that time. • The quality given to the Native Americans by many colonizers. • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2022-03-23
R&J 2022-05-20
6 Clues: City where they live • Tried to marry Juliet • Man who gave Romeo poison • Killed Mercutio then died • Son of the Montague Family • Youngest of the Capulet Family
Shakespeare's Plays 2022-06-06
Romeo & Juliet 2021-05-05
12 Clues: Romero’s ex • Julia’s last name? • Romeo’s last name? • who is romeo’s enemy • where does it take place • romeos other best friend? • the city of love in France • handsome but very dramatic • what is the prince’s name? • who is romeo’s best friend • who says “you are a saucy boy” • beautiful and intelligent women
English 2023-06-14
7 Clues: The end of a persons life • Only child to the Montague´s • intense feeling of deep attraction • Chemical substance that can kill you • ¨ O Romeo, Wherefore art thou Romeo?¨ • A short knife with a pointed and edged blade • A man belonging to a certain religious order of mendicants
Crossword 2025-03-03
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- Shakespears longest piece
- What is Juliet's age in Romeo and Juliet?
- Controlling dad
- Which Shakespeare play has a curse in it?
- Queen of the amazon
- Hermias true lover
- Which country was Hamlet set in?
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- One of shakespears main theme
- Did Shakespear die on his birthday?
- Number of plays shakespear made
- What university did Shakespeare attend?
- Gf stealer
- Chaos causing fairy
- What is Shakespear's real name?
- Shakespears wife
15 Clues: Gf stealer • Controlling dad • Shakespears wife • Hermias true lover • Chaos causing fairy • Queen of the amazon • Shakespears longest piece • One of shakespears main theme • Number of plays shakespear made • What is Shakespear's real name? • Which country was Hamlet set in? • Did Shakespear die on his birthday? • What university did Shakespeare attend? • ...
Romeo and juliet cross word 2024-01-23
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- The boy who is in love with rosaline
- a montague servant
- The man that rules verona
- juliettes father
- juliettes mother
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- the man who tells everyone of the capulets yearly party and gives out invites
- the man who tries to console romeo for his love that does not love him back
- another capulet servant who doesnt stir up drama
- The young girl who doesn't want to marry
- A servant to the capulets
10 Clues: juliettes father • juliettes mother • a montague servant • The man that rules verona • A servant to the capulets • The boy who is in love with rosaline • The young girl who doesn't want to marry • another capulet servant who doesnt stir up drama • the man who tries to console romeo for his love that does not love him back • ...
English I Final Review 2024-05-27
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- happens when there is a difference between what a character says in a story, and what the reader knows as true (2 words)
- Lord and Lady Capulet’s daughter
- the person telling the story
- The item that Kino dreams of buying and gets
- Language that appeals to our five senses with descriptive language
- There are 8 of these in the English Language (3 words)
- giving human characteristics to non-human things
- literature in the form of prose that describes imaginary events and people
- a figure of speech using deliberate exaggeration or overstatement
- the use of a word whose sound suggests its meaning, as in clang, buzz, swish
- Village where The Pearl is set (2 words)
- the central message or insight into life revealed through a literary work
- a punctuation mark indicating a pause between parts of a sentence
- More than "one" person, place, thing, or idea (2 words)
- Juliet, "O happy what?
- He wrote Romeo & Juliet
- an expression of a writer’s attitude toward a subject
- The baby of Kino
- conversation that is said aloud in the text by the characters
- These go around the outside of textual evidence (2 words)
- This describes a noun or a pronoun
- Lord and Lady Montague’s son
- What causes a hero's fate, it can be a character's personality, or an error in judgment (2 words)
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- hints and clues that indicate future events
- Shakespeare's formal poetic structure that has an unrhymed metrical line of 5 feet, or units, each of which is made up of 2 syllables, the 1st unstressed and the 2nd stressed (3 words)
- A specific person, place, thing, or idea (2 words)
- when the narrator tells the reader about a character (2 words)
- Kino's wife
- What goes inside the citation along with the author's last name (2 words)
- a person, place, or thing that represents something beyond itself
- The most exciting part of the plot of a story
- a series of sentences on a specific point or topic.
- the author's main point or message about a topic or idea in a work of nonfiction (2 words)
- The most popular punctuation mark
- a story to be performed in front of an audience
- a struggle within one character (2 words)
- Author of The Pearl
- the road that BVT is on (2 words)
- What kills Romeo
- Sporty is one of these
- Shakespeare's city where there is "civil strife"
41 Clues: Kino's wife • What kills Romeo • The baby of Kino • Author of The Pearl • Juliet, "O happy what? • Sporty is one of these • He wrote Romeo & Juliet • the person telling the story • Lord and Lady Montague’s son • Lord and Lady Capulet’s daughter • The most popular punctuation mark • the road that BVT is on (2 words) • This describes a noun or a pronoun • ...
Theatre I 2025-09-19
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- time something takes
- space between characters/objects
- physical space
- KHS Principal
- back of the stage and farthest from the audience
- middle of the stage
- hand/arm motion
- part of the stage closest to the audience
- repeating
- physical outline
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- reaction to external event
- how we behave as an audience/manners
- famous author who wrote Romeo & Juliet
- mapping the movement between physical space/objects on stage
- musical KHS did last year that has ABBA music
- my theatre teacher
- KHS October musical
- assignment where we wrote to our fave celebrity
- speed
- KHS Mascot
20 Clues: speed • repeating • KHS Mascot • KHS Principal • physical space • hand/arm motion • physical outline • my theatre teacher • KHS October musical • middle of the stage • time something takes • reaction to external event • space between characters/objects • how we behave as an audience/manners • famous author who wrote Romeo & Juliet • part of the stage closest to the audience • ...
Pragma Valentine's Crossword 2019-02-06
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- Souls tend to go back to who feels like ______.
- _________ and Juliet.
- __________ are blue.
- Will you be my ________________?
- The best thing to ______ onto in life is each other.
- __________ is the best company to work for.
- Roses are ______.
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- You stole my _________.
- Singer of "Crazy in love".
- Hugs and ______________.
- A __________ heart is the truest wisdom.
- The SOCCOM theme for the year is: We build ______________.
- The month of love.
- The baby with the bow and arrow.
14 Clues: Roses are ______. • The month of love. • __________ are blue. • _________ and Juliet. • You stole my _________. • Hugs and ______________. • Singer of "Crazy in love". • Will you be my ________________? • The baby with the bow and arrow. • A __________ heart is the truest wisdom. • __________ is the best company to work for. • Souls tend to go back to who feels like ______. • ...
Romeo and Juilet 2013-05-01
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- evil person
- Lawrence "Within the infant ring of this weak flower, poison hath residence and medicine power."
- What happens over a period of time.
- This will happen no matter what.
- the solution to the problem
- sword
- Means why (In Shakespeare language)
- the beginning, prologue
- ending
- Shows seniority vs youth
- rope ladder
- City Romeo was sent to.
- Was to marry Juilet, died in the monument.
- Means you (in Shakespeare's language)
- Witty, clever minded, and Romeo's friend.
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- Theme that is polar opposite of each other.
- What the female part shows.
- City in which the play took place.
- Always has a master plan that will never work.
- the problem or complication
- the turning point, or crises
- to cut the surface of
- When a character speaks their thoughts out loud.
- 13 year old Capulet that is almost married twice.
- Took care of Juilet, was like a mother to her.
- Loved Rosaline at first, then fell in love with Juliet.
26 Clues: sword • ending • evil person • rope ladder • to cut the surface of • the beginning, prologue • City Romeo was sent to. • Shows seniority vs youth • What the female part shows. • the solution to the problem • the problem or complication • the turning point, or crises • This will happen no matter what. • City in which the play took place. • What happens over a period of time. • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2014-05-22
7 Clues: Cousin of romeo • Died on "accident" • Lord Capulet's Daughter • The man who killed Tybalt • The man who banished Romeo • Considered herself Juliet's mom • In fair___ where we lay our scene
Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary and Characters 2022-03-24
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- threatens both Montagues and Capulets with death if they don't stop fighting
- asks for Juliet's hand in marriage
- (n)long, tiring, difficult work; (v) to work hard for a long time
- Juliet's peace hating cousin
- 14 line poem written in iambic pentameter with a ababcdcdefefgg rhyme scheme
- Juliet's family
- (n)the quality or state of being worthy, honored, or esteemed; high rank, office, or position
- (v)to lose or lose the right to especially by some error, offense, or crime
- paired opposites used for emphasis
- (adj) causing death or failure; bringing ruin; determining or relating to one’s fate
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- ___, Italy is where Romeo and Juliet takes place
- (adj)something that would cause pity or compassion
- (n)forcible or passive resistance to lawful authority; to rise against or refuse to obey or observe authority
- (n)all future generations; the offspring of one ancestor
- (v)to attack violently; to encounter, undertake, or confront energetically; to oppose, challenge, or criticize harshly and forcefully
- girl Romeo likes, but doesn't like Romeo
- (adj)bitter, sometimes violent conflict or dissension; an act of contention (fight or struggle)
- tries to keep the peace
- (n) a persistent or serious attack; (v) to attack militarily
- Romeo's family
20 Clues: Romeo's family • Juliet's family • tries to keep the peace • Juliet's peace hating cousin • asks for Juliet's hand in marriage • paired opposites used for emphasis • girl Romeo likes, but doesn't like Romeo • ___, Italy is where Romeo and Juliet takes place • (adj)something that would cause pity or compassion • (n)all future generations; the offspring of one ancestor • ...
Shakespeare Trivia 2023-12-12
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- which play involves star-crossed lovers with an unfortunate fate?
- Who is to be king at the end of Macbeth?
- What is the name of the murdered king in Macbeth?
- Who kills Macbeth?
- what kind of plays is Shakespeare most known for?
- what country does Macbeth take place in?
- how old is Juliet in "Romeo and Juliet"?
- Which Shakespeare play has a curse attached to it?
- Name of Shakespreare's theater?
- how many plays did Shakespeare write?
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- what role is Macbeth in Macbeth
- which street was Shakespeare born on?
- number of sonnets Shakespeare wrote in his career?
- In mesure for mesure, what is the clowns name?
- what is Shakespeare's mothers name?
- Name of the famous Play-write?
- Name of the witches queen in Macbeth?
- Which character stated that his story was a tale told by an idiot?
- what does Macbeth get a vison of the night before Duncan's murder?
- Shakespeare's longest play?
20 Clues: Who kills Macbeth? • Shakespeare's longest play? • Name of the famous Play-write? • what role is Macbeth in Macbeth • Name of Shakespreare's theater? • what is Shakespeare's mothers name? • which street was Shakespeare born on? • Name of the witches queen in Macbeth? • how many plays did Shakespeare write? • Who is to be king at the end of Macbeth? • ...
Abigail Ryan 1 2020-12-17
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- Self awared
- made the birth of venus
- created the print press
- this is a french word for "rebirth"
- made pieta and david
- wrote romeo and juliet
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- made School of Athens and Transfiguation
- wrote how a prince should act and be treated
- wrote a book with over 14,000 lines
- what language people speak
- painted the Mona Lisa
11 Clues: Self awared • made pieta and david • painted the Mona Lisa • wrote romeo and juliet • made the birth of venus • created the print press • what language people speak • wrote a book with over 14,000 lines • this is a french word for "rebirth" • made School of Athens and Transfiguation • wrote how a prince should act and be treated
R & J 2015-04-02
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- ____ covered for Romeo when Tybalt died
- one of the two relatives to the Prince mentioned in the play
- where Balthasar traveled to
- cares more about wealth than his daughter
- fell in love at first sight
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- represents women as lying, deceiving people
- Lord Capulet and Lord Montague built _______ of their children as signs of their feud ending
- relative to the prince, arranged to be married on Wednesday
- calm and collected man who doesn't like to fight
- thinks he knows what love is
- when the play was over __ people were killed
11 Clues: where Balthasar traveled to • fell in love at first sight • thinks he knows what love is • ____ covered for Romeo when Tybalt died • cares more about wealth than his daughter • represents women as lying, deceiving people • when the play was over __ people were killed • calm and collected man who doesn't like to fight • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2024-11-05
6 Clues: who did Romeo love in the beginning? • who crashes the party according to Tybalt? • who wanted to marry juliet in the beginning? • who does Romeo fall in love with at the party? • which servant was in charge of rounding up the guests? • who wanted to kill Romeo but was told not to by Capulet?
Crossword 2023-11-21
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- principal
- "Hi ______"
- charge every night
- 16 lines
- Counselor K-M
- Late to class
- the message of the story
- the character that stays the same throughout the story
- a long speech alone on stage
- Edgar Allen Poem famous poem
- freshmen class color
- conversation between characters
- Check your grades here
- coffee place
- Peter Parker
- "We don't talk about _______"
- the problem in the story
- a character we know very little about
- Romeo's cousin
- Teachers ask students to put this away
- Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet, Macbeth, famous playwriter
- first year students in high school
- Counselor Cr-G
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- every Tuesday
- you will do this senior year
- Counselor N-Sa
- Juliet's cousin
- Let it go, let it go
- "Painting the roses _____"
- the turning point in the story
- 2023 Homecoming theme
- home of the tigers!
- school mascot
- Readers reaction
- after school detention
- the "T" in S.T.E.A.L
- AI generator
- Romeo's first love
- school librarian
- a character that changes due to events in the story
- Author's attitude
- Counselor A-Co
- daughter of the Capulets
- School color
- Counselor Sc-Z
- most famous Montague
- Bruce Wayne
- Juliet's mother figure
- longest vacation during this time of year
49 Clues: 16 lines • principal • "Hi ______" • Bruce Wayne • AI generator • coffee place • Peter Parker • School color • every Tuesday • Counselor K-M • Late to class • school mascot • Counselor N-Sa • Counselor A-Co • Counselor Sc-Z • Romeo's cousin • Counselor Cr-G • Juliet's cousin • Readers reaction • school librarian • Author's attitude • charge every night • Romeo's first love • home of the tigers! • Let it go, let it go • ...
Romeo & Juliet 2020-01-30
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- this happens when a character's dialogue is spoken but not heard by the other actors on the stage.
- a joke that takes advantage of the different possible meanings of a word or the fact that there are words which sound alike but have different meanings.
- a speech that a character makes in a work of drama only to him or herself.
- a literary character who makes a judgment error that inevitably leads to his/her own destruction.
- a literary device that makes a comparison between two things using the words “like” or “as.
- a literary device in which the author gives clues about events that will happen later in the story.
- occurs when something happens that is very different than what was expected.
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- a figure of speech in which what someone says or writes something that is in opposition to the person’s true meaning.
- figure of speech that compares two subjects without the use of “like” or “as.”
- a character, group of characters, or other force that presents an obstacle or is in direct conflict with the main character.
- an appeal to the emotions of an audience.
- the main character of a work of literature, theater, or cinema.
- occurs in a piece of literature when the audience knows something that some characters in the narrative do not.
- an attribute of a character that ultimately leads to their demise.
14 Clues: an appeal to the emotions of an audience. • the main character of a work of literature, theater, or cinema. • an attribute of a character that ultimately leads to their demise. • a speech that a character makes in a work of drama only to him or herself. • occurs when something happens that is very different than what was expected. • ...
Romeo & Juliet 2023-03-15
12 Clues: Romeos wife • Romeos cousin • Romeos family • juliets husband • Juliet's cousin • Juliet's family • head man in charge • Romeos best friend • Juliet's care taker • the author of the play • Juliet's arranged marriage • the town that the play takes place
Romeo & Juliet 2023-03-15
12 Clues: Romeos wife • Romeos cousin • Romeos family • juliets husband • Juliet's cousin • Juliet's family • head man in charge • Romeos best friend • Juliet's care taker • the author of the play • Juliet's arranged marriage • the town that the play takes place
Romeo and Juliet 2022-05-09
Across
- Sadness
- The place where both lovers died
- The city that family lives in
- Someone who takes the a message
- If you drink this, you'll die
- Juliet's cousin
Down
- Romeo's family name
- A name of a man that Juliet had to marry
- The priest's name
- What is the place where Juliet stood when she first said she loved romeo
10 Clues: Sadness • Juliet's cousin • The priest's name • Romeo's family name • The city that family lives in • If you drink this, you'll die • Someone who takes the a message • The place where both lovers died • A name of a man that Juliet had to marry • What is the place where Juliet stood when she first said she loved romeo
Gallop Apace!: From Act III. scene 2 of Romeo&Juliet 2023-02-08
13 Clues: Speaker • large home • _____ Apace • really eager • Virginity synonym • place in afterlife • lights in the dark • Horse-drawn carriage • emotion of affection • Roman God of the Sun • when it's dark it's ____ • Who is the main talking point • Fluent or persuasive speaking/writing
Renaissance Crossword 2024-12-11
Across
- Beginning of the renaissance
- Famous sculptor who used wood, marble and bronze
- Place to get marble
- Belief of one god
- Invention used for printing
- Painter of school of Athens
- Time for creativity and change
- Painted the Mona Lisa
- Sculpter of David and murals of sisitine chapel
- Movement focused of education and classics
- Painting by El Greco of a city
- Everything outside of religion
Down
- Made the Guttenburg Bible
- Wealthy Banking Company
- Made the book called the prince
- Painter of Mona Lisa
- Movement against the catholic church
- Father of Humanism
- Dialect spoke in a specific region or country
- Made the play Romeo and Juliet
- Financial supporter of the arts
21 Clues: Belief of one god • Father of Humanism • Place to get marble • Painter of Mona Lisa • Painted the Mona Lisa • Wealthy Banking Company • Made the Guttenburg Bible • Invention used for printing • Painter of school of Athens • Beginning of the renaissance • Made the play Romeo and Juliet • Time for creativity and change • Painting by El Greco of a city • Everything outside of religion • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2024-12-11
Across
- Movement against the catholic church
- Painter of school of Athens
- Painting by El Greco of a city
- Belief of one god
- Time for creativity and change
- Made the play Romeo and Juliet
- Place to get marble
- Financial supporter of the arts
- Invention used for printing
- Made the book called the prince
Down
- Dialect spoke in a specific region or country
- Everything outside of religion
- Father of Humanism
- Painter of Mona Lisa
- Painted the Mona Lisa
- Famous sculptor who used wood, marble and bronze
- Wealthy Banking Company
- Beginning of the renaissance
- Guttenburg Made the Guttenburg Bible
- Sculpter of David and murals of sisitine chapel
- Movement focused of education and classics
21 Clues: Belief of one god • Father of Humanism • Place to get marble • Painter of Mona Lisa • Painted the Mona Lisa • Wealthy Banking Company • Painter of school of Athens • Invention used for printing • Beginning of the renaissance • Everything outside of religion • Painting by El Greco of a city • Time for creativity and change • Made the play Romeo and Juliet • ...
Everything 2021-12-20
Across
- Indias largest city
- one of the main religions in South Africa
- Spongebobs friend
- The kapital of India
- What did mahatma gandi educate as
- The largest city in south Africa
Down
- Mahatma..
- The man who wrote Romeo and Juliet
- You have to kiss under it
- One of the national animals in India
- You.... presents
- sponge..
12 Clues: sponge.. • Mahatma.. • You.... presents • Spongebobs friend • Indias largest city • The kapital of India • You have to kiss under it • The largest city in south Africa • What did mahatma gandi educate as • The man who wrote Romeo and Juliet • One of the national animals in India • one of the main religions in South Africa
Peacehaven crossword 2020-06-12
Across
- The Windy City
- 30 + 20
- Romeo and
- spanish for money
- spanish for cat
- The City of Angels
- Where Mona Lisa lives
- Cat & mouse Tom &
- The Big Apple
- Spanish for hello
- spanish for house
- chocolate chip or oatmeal raisin
Down
- imaginary Line cuts Earth in half
- 5 guys/McDonalds food
- Donald Duck's girlfriend
- Hershey Nestle Ghiradelli
- opposite of old
- The Big Easy
- Spring summer fall
- ten times two
- The Garden state
- sandwich peanut butter and
- Another name for USSR
- Ben's birth country
- Bugs Bunny's fave food
- Have you ever seen the
26 Clues: 30 + 20 • Romeo and • The Big Easy • ten times two • The Big Apple • The Windy City • opposite of old • spanish for cat • The Garden state • spanish for money • Cat & mouse Tom & • Spanish for hello • spanish for house • Spring summer fall • The City of Angels • Ben's birth country • 5 guys/McDonalds food • Another name for USSR • Where Mona Lisa lives • Bugs Bunny's fave food • Have you ever seen the • ...
Romeo&Juliet 2014-04-07
Across
- this is were it all happens
- bringer of the wrong news
- "Thus with a ... I die."
- he's trying to stop all fighting
- "What's in the name." What name?
- kinsman of mercutio and paris
Down
- "A ... o' both your houses."
- Paris' murderer
- it's the main cause of Juliets death
- king of cats
- Juliets age
- Romeo's love before Juliet
- Sampson&Gregory are loyal to ...
- Romeo's punishment given by the prince
14 Clues: Juliets age • king of cats • Paris' murderer • "Thus with a ... I die." • bringer of the wrong news • Romeo's love before Juliet • this is were it all happens • "A ... o' both your houses." • kinsman of mercutio and paris • Sampson&Gregory are loyal to ... • he's trying to stop all fighting • "What's in the name." What name? • it's the main cause of Juliets death • ...
Verona Crossword 2022-10-11
6 Clues: Romeo's only desire • Juliet's family name • the state of Romeo and Juliet's love • the result of Romeo and Juliet's love • the setting of the Romeo and Juliet tragedy • the ongoing fight between the capulet, and Montagues
ALVARO´S CROOSWORD 2021-03-16
Across
- the last day of the week
- a critic or review about something
- a food made by the Mayans
- the legally or formally recognized union of two people as partners in a personal relationship
- dictation letter by letter
Down
- 24 hours is a
- a person who determines the creative vision of a feature film
- a person that dedicates to write
- one of the characters in Romeo and Juliet
- a country that is capital is Paris.
10 Clues: 24 hours is a • the last day of the week • a food made by the Mayans • dictation letter by letter • a person that dedicates to write • a critic or review about something • a country that is capital is Paris. • one of the characters in Romeo and Juliet • a person who determines the creative vision of a feature film • ...
The platypus' crossword 2013-01-22
11 Clues: France's president • Famous Belgian drink • Best football player • Your favorite student • Animal from the title • Capital city of Georgia • Capital city of Indonesia • Autor of Romeo and Juliet • What you do during the night • If you're born in 2010 (Horoscope) • Rebel army of Siam-Cali-Anian-Li (News)
The platypus' crossword 2013-01-22
11 Clues: France's president • Famous Belgian drink • Best football player • Animal from the title • Your favorite student • Capital city of Georgia • Autor of Romeo and Juliet • Capital city of Indonesia • What you do during the night • If you're born in 2010 (Horoscope) • Rebel army of Siam-Cali-Anian-Li (News)
The Globe and Shakespear 2021-10-26
Across
- a writer of plays
- the class above peasents
- plays are peformed here
- a period in time (e)
- what comes beforea play
- the aftermath of fire
- the writer of Romeo and juliet
Down
- noises played for poeasure
- a rorm of literature that is often written in stanzas
- a period in time (j)
- hinting at a later event
- hierachy
- a 2d shape (base cylinder)
- the main section of a song
- the script of a play
- number after 2
- where plays are performed
- those who perform in plays
18 Clues: hierachy • number after 2 • a writer of plays • a period in time (j) • a period in time (e) • the script of a play • the aftermath of fire • plays are peformed here • what comes beforea play • hinting at a later event • the class above peasents • where plays are performed • noises played for poeasure • a 2d shape (base cylinder) • the main section of a song • those who perform in plays • ...
Are you Smarter than a Dumbo? 2025-06-26
Across
- Only Country in Africa not Colonized
- Largest Mammal
- Used in Power cuts
- Weighs Nothing but cant be held for long
- Romeo and Juliet
- Apple + Gravity
- Zero Degrees Latitude
- Anti-Hero
- Broken without touching
Down
- Governement Ruled by King or a Queen
- Its coming
- Runs but has no legs has a mouth but does not speak
- Capital of Pakistan
- Cheapest Petrol in the world
- Currency of the land of the rising Sun
- Machu Picchu
- Basic Unit of Life
- Figure of Speech
18 Clues: Anti-Hero • Its coming • Machu Picchu • Largest Mammal • Apple + Gravity • Figure of Speech • Romeo and Juliet • Used in Power cuts • Basic Unit of Life • Capital of Pakistan • Zero Degrees Latitude • Broken without touching • Cheapest Petrol in the world • Governement Ruled by King or a Queen • Only Country in Africa not Colonized • Currency of the land of the rising Sun • ...
Shakespeare 2025-08-14
Across
- what shakespeare did
- a city of italy
- the name of the queen
- the successor of elizabeth 1
- where shakespare prensent his plays
- Shakespeare's name
- the country of elizabethan era
- where the lower class sit in the globe theatre
- the girlfriend of romeo
- where shakespare's born
Down
- a comedie of shakespeare
- it means that you are a good person
- shakespeare's plays were ... for the people in the past
- said "to be or not to be that is the question" in one of shakespare's plays
- one of the main character of the play of love of shakespare
15 Clues: a city of italy • Shakespeare's name • what shakespeare did • the name of the queen • the girlfriend of romeo • where shakespare's born • a comedie of shakespeare • the successor of elizabeth 1 • the country of elizabethan era • it means that you are a good person • where shakespare prensent his plays • where the lower class sit in the globe theatre • ...
Shakespeare 2023-01-26
8 Clues: type of poem • Romeo and ______ • The ____,nickname • number of children • first name of wife • before writing plays • The _______ a famous play • The _____, famous Theatre
Macbeth Literary Terms 2023-04-12
Across
- A Humorous part of an otherwise serious work
- George's repetition of "Don't do bad things like you've done before."
- "The more you fail, the more likely you are to succeed."
- A disastrous final outcome
- A Contrast between what the reader expects and what actually happens
- A tragic Flaw
- A dramatic work that presents downfall/Romeo and Juliet or Macbeth
- A sudden change in Fortune
- When the conflict is resolved and normality returns
Down
- Juliet's line "Romeo...dead...is my poor heart"
- A moment when a character makes a critical discovery
- A sudden understanding usually positive
- A character that has 5 characteristics and suffers a fall
- A purging of feelings in the audience
- Hamlet's "To be or not To be" Speech
- When the audience knows something the characters do not
- A short speech to a character or the audience that other characters cannot hear
- When a character detaches and addresses an imaginary character like when Krok talks to his shoulder angel and devil
- Gaston
- Perry the Platypus and Dr. Doofenshmirtz
20 Clues: Gaston • A tragic Flaw • A disastrous final outcome • A sudden change in Fortune • Hamlet's "To be or not To be" Speech • A purging of feelings in the audience • A sudden understanding usually positive • Perry the Platypus and Dr. Doofenshmirtz • A Humorous part of an otherwise serious work • Juliet's line "Romeo...dead...is my poor heart" • ...
Think You Know Shakespeare? 2014-05-09
8 Clues: ruler of Rome. • the Bard, himself. • Shakespeare's theatre. • how Romeo kills himself. • not so modern heartthrob. • how Juliet ends her fate. • best tragic actor of his time. • best friend that kills Julius.
Romeo and Juliet Characters 2021-03-26
10 Clues: juliet's nany • romeo's freind • capulet servant • Juilet's cousin • capulet servent • Montague servent • Main male character • romeo's father figure • asked Juliet to marry • female main character
Taylor Swift 2025-03-06
Across
- Fans are waiting for Taylor's Version
- I'll be living in the big ol' city
- Where all the poets went to die
- Custom Wordle answer
- So I showed up at your party
- Newest album cardigan released
- The slam of screen doors
Down
- Keys to secret gardens
- Sad Autumn Girl
- Used my best colors
- I'm gonna crash this wedding!
- Lanaaaa
- House of stones
- Romeo and Juliet
14 Clues: Lanaaaa • Sad Autumn Girl • House of stones • Romeo and Juliet • Used my best colors • Custom Wordle answer • Keys to secret gardens • The slam of screen doors • So I showed up at your party • I'm gonna crash this wedding! • Newest album cardigan released • Where all the poets went to die • I'll be living in the big ol' city • Fans are waiting for Taylor's Version
Romeo and Juliet 2024-09-18
Romeo and Juliet Characters 2021-03-26
10 Clues: Romeo’s mother • Romeo’s father • Juliet's mother • Juliet's father • Juliet's cousin • He is 16 years old • She was 13 years old • Romeo’s best friend a bit older • Law/ruler of their city Verona (Italy) • Romeo’s cousin/best friend and his age
Animals 2024-08-14
10 Clues: - Famous composer • - A symbol of love • - Man’s best friend • Tower - Paris landmark • - Famous ship that sank • - Keeps the doctor away • - Wrote “Romeo and Juliet” • - Sport played with a hoop • - Developed the theory of relativity • - A large musical instrument with keys
lets check our theater vocabulary 2024-08-20
10 Clues: sad plays • funny plays • one person talking • how we stand up or sit • place where actors perform • the origin place of theater • conversation between 2 people • a person who writes the plays • author of Romeo and Juliet play • the necessary process of inhaling and exhaling
Pragma Valentines Crossword 2019-02-06
Across
- Hugs and ______________.
- Roses are ______.
- The SOCCOM theme for the year is: We build ______________.
- A __________ heart is the truest wisdom.
- The month of love.
- Souls tend to go back to who feels like ______.
- The baby with the bow and arrow.
Down
- __________ are blue.
- You stole my _________.
- Will you be my ________________?
- _________ and Juliet.
- __________ is the best company to work for.
- Singer of "Crazy in love".
- The best thing to ______ onto in life is each other.
14 Clues: Roses are ______. • The month of love. • __________ are blue. • _________ and Juliet. • You stole my _________. • Hugs and ______________. • Singer of "Crazy in love". • Will you be my ________________? • The baby with the bow and arrow. • A __________ heart is the truest wisdom. • __________ is the best company to work for. • Souls tend to go back to who feels like ______. • ...
Renaissance vocab 2023-12-04
Across
- Shakespeare Romeo and Juliet
- The state of being unrelated or neutral in religion
- Guttenberg Printing press
- An everyday langue in a country
- Family A banking family
- An imaginary land
- Sistine chapel
- Da Vinci Mona lisa
- style of painting Oil paintings
Down
- Out of the dark ages
- focuses in the growth of humans
- Writer of "The Prince"
- lias Paitend by Da Vinci
- More Writer of "Utopia"
14 Clues: Sistine chapel • An imaginary land • Out of the dark ages • Da Vinci Mona lisa • Writer of "The Prince" • Family A banking family • More Writer of "Utopia" • Guttenberg Printing press • lias Paitend by Da Vinci • Shakespeare Romeo and Juliet • focuses in the growth of humans • An everyday langue in a country • style of painting Oil paintings • ...
Shakespeare 2018-05-22
9 Clues: His son • His daughter • When he died • His last name • Where he fled to • Where he grew up • His other daughter • What stopped him from acting • The family who premiered in Romeo and Juliet
Shakespeare 2018-05-22
9 Clues: His son • When he died • His daughter • His last name • Where he grew up • Where he fled to • His other daughter • What stopped him from acting • The family who premiered in Romeo and Juliet
Romeo and juliet puzzle 2023-10-27
9 Clues: speedy manner • romeos "brother" • a cask or barrel • who is romeos mom • summon into action • somthing that is odd • mixed up or confused • romeo and juliet are what • the act of appealing for help
Renaissance Crossword 2021-05-21
Across
- two mediterranean countries
- created the mona lisa
- traveling to an unfamiliar area
- created the pieta, famous painter
- queen of castile
Down
- writer of romeo and juliet
- independent city, leader
- introduced printing to europe
- queen of england, died in 1603
- carve something into a surface
- a time period,rebirth of interest
- a renaissance cultural movement
12 Clues: queen of castile • created the mona lisa • independent city, leader • writer of romeo and juliet • two mediterranean countries • introduced printing to europe • queen of england, died in 1603 • carve something into a surface • traveling to an unfamiliar area • a renaissance cultural movement • a time period,rebirth of interest • created the pieta, famous painter
World History 2022-05-19
Across
- United England
- painted God creating Adam
- Started to Invade Europe
- Ruler of the mongols
- Leaded the French in Orleans
- Moves Capital to Paris
- Writes the Praise of Folly
- God of the sea
- Ruler of Mali
- Lived in the Andes Mountain Range
- Becomes the leader of Spain
- Empire in Central Mexico
Down
- Disease that spread through Europe
- invented the printing press
- father of all gods
- Christians defeated the Muslims
- Wrote the prince
- Becomes czar in Russia
- wrote Romeo and Juliet
- Converted to Christianity
- God of the sun
- Painted Mona Lisa
- Known for horses and archery
23 Clues: Ruler of Mali • United England • God of the sun • God of the sea • Wrote the prince • Painted Mona Lisa • father of all gods • Ruler of the mongols • Becomes czar in Russia • wrote Romeo and Juliet • Moves Capital to Paris • Started to Invade Europe • Empire in Central Mexico • painted God creating Adam • Converted to Christianity • Writes the Praise of Folly • invented the printing press • ...
Sedley Place, Summer Day Out Crossword 2014-07-03
14 Clues: Romeo • Brian May • 4 Leaf Clover • Beer enthusiast • Born on the Rock • Friday bar tender • Big Friendly Giant • Old Scrump's Friend • Little Miss Sunshine • Twitches in her sleep • Rhymes with Sally Who? • Nando's, Small but Sweet • Shares a name with "The First American" • Not Aussie, Portugese, German or British
General Knowledge 2025-07-01
Across
- Smallest prime number
- World's highest mountain
- Author of Romeo and Juliet
- Largest planet in our solar system
- National sport of Canada
Down
- Currency of the UK
- First man on the moon
- In which continent is the Sahara Desert?
- Inventor of the telephone
- Chemical symbol for gold
- Longest river in the world
- Capital of Japan
12 Clues: Capital of Japan • Currency of the UK • Smallest prime number • First man on the moon • World's highest mountain • Chemical symbol for gold • National sport of Canada • Inventor of the telephone • Author of Romeo and Juliet • Longest river in the world • Largest planet in our solar system • In which continent is the Sahara Desert?
Valentine's Crossword 2024-02-06
Across
- instrument for a serenade
- "Valentine's Day" stars of the same name
- a flush when you see your crush
- "I love you," in the most romantic language
- ex. secure, anxious, avoidant
- a "spark," or a 2010 Katy Perry song
- planet of love
- a romantic flower
- connection and complement of two people
- Greek god of love
- comes in a heart-shaped box
Down
- sound of a kiss
- "Romeo and Juliet" descriptor
- love of your life
- annual celebration of love
- baby with a bow
- "the love hormone"
- candy with a sweet message
- pet name, or a Dutch word
- quintessential v-day gift
20 Clues: planet of love • sound of a kiss • baby with a bow • love of your life • a romantic flower • Greek god of love • "the love hormone" • instrument for a serenade • pet name, or a Dutch word • quintessential v-day gift • annual celebration of love • candy with a sweet message • comes in a heart-shaped box • "Romeo and Juliet" descriptor • ex. secure, anxious, avoidant • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2024-05-02
10 Clues: The Princess • Brawling house • Brawling house • Tybalt's Killer • Juliet's Killer • Prince's cousin • Prince's cousin • Marriage authorizer • The activity of Tybalt's ego • The time between marriage and Tybalt's death
Act 2- Prologue-Sc. 2 2020-11-16
Across
- In her monologue, J.is concerned that R. is ___ to her
- When J. asks "Wherefore art thou Romeo?" she is asking why is he a ___
- When an actor makes a long speech to others
- Juliet swears to give up her family's name if R. swears that he___her
- R. compares J. to the morning __ at first glance
- J. is ___ that R is listening to her soliloquy
- The Prologue compares Romeo to ___ on a hook
- J. intends to send someone to see if R intentions H____
Down
- They own the orchard wall referred to in sc. 1
- Sc.2 starts with Romeo's famous S____
- At one stage Juliet is concerned that their relationship is moving too____
- J. warns R.that he will be ___ if they are found together
- R. forgets his lovefor her after he sees J.
- In the prologue it is clear that their relationship is___
- The prologue compares J. to a ___
- Benvolio tell Mercutio that his obscene teasing will ___Romeo
- In Sc 1 Mercutio think that R. has gone to ___
17 Clues: The prologue compares J. to a ___ • Sc.2 starts with Romeo's famous S____ • When an actor makes a long speech to others • R. forgets his lovefor her after he sees J. • The Prologue compares Romeo to ___ on a hook • They own the orchard wall referred to in sc. 1 • J. is ___ that R is listening to her soliloquy • In Sc 1 Mercutio think that R. has gone to ___ • ...
ROMEO, JULIET & THE OUTSIDERS 2025-03-13
Across
- in olden times, when two men fought for their honor
- The oldest brother in The Outsiders
- a feeling av belonging between people who are close to each other
- something terrible that happens
- when you have to leave your home because of something that happens, then you are in _____
- The name of the antagonist gang in The Outsiders
- a group of people, usually blood-relatives
- Juliet's family name
- Romeo's best friend, who was accidentally killed
- a very strong emotion; can lead to marriage
- The youngest brother in The Outsiders
- The city where Romeo & Juliet lived
- the feeling you have when you are true to another person
- controversy with another, or within a situasjon
- a personality trait that is important if you want people to believe (in) you
Down
- to allow your counterpart to live and let live
- when you hold something to yourself and don't share with anyone
- The female protagonist in R&J
- the ultimate end
- The name of the protagonist gang in The Outsiders
- Romeo's family name
- when we cannot control things in our life, it is _____ that causes things to happen
- The male protagonist in R&J
- when you want to get back at someone
- a very unhealthy emotion; the opposite of love
- The boy who stabbed Bob
- Mercutio's murderer
- In The Outsiders, he was shot by the police
- The middle brother in The Outsiders
29 Clues: the ultimate end • Romeo's family name • Mercutio's murderer • Juliet's family name • The boy who stabbed Bob • The male protagonist in R&J • The female protagonist in R&J • something terrible that happens • The oldest brother in The Outsiders • The city where Romeo & Juliet lived • The middle brother in The Outsiders • when you want to get back at someone • ...
Russia--Lucy Quinn 2020-03-30
Across
- A country that speaks Russian
- A major cause of pollution in Russia
- Stew with beets
- Frozen layer of soil beneath the surface
- Russia’s largest climate area
- Russian dumplings with pork
Down
- Famous Tchaikovsky ballet
- Rite of Spring composer
- The composer of Romeo and Juliet
- Problem for Russia's environment
- Cold climate zone
- Russian alphabet
12 Clues: Cold climate zone • Russian alphabet • Stew with beets • Famous Tchaikovsky ballet • Rite of Spring composer • Russia’s largest climate area • Russian dumplings with pork • Problem for Russia's environment • The composer of Romeo and Juliet • A major cause of pollution in Russia • A country that speaks Russian • Frozen layer of soil beneath the surface
Shakespeare 2021-12-29
Across
- Family name of a Shakesperean character
- Shakespeare or John Donne
- Shakespeare hero
- A character in Hamlet
- Shakespeare, Kvothe, or Jaskier
- Character in The Merchant of Venice
- A character in the play Othello
Down
- William Shakespeare's job
- Mischievous sprite in a Shakespearean play
- Shakespeare or Shaw character
- Character in Romeo and Juliet
- Tragedy in Ancient Britain
12 Clues: Shakespeare hero • A character in Hamlet • William Shakespeare's job • Shakespeare or John Donne • Tragedy in Ancient Britain • Shakespeare or Shaw character • Character in Romeo and Juliet • Shakespeare, Kvothe, or Jaskier • A character in the play Othello • Character in The Merchant of Venice • Family name of a Shakesperean character • Mischievous sprite in a Shakespearean play
General Knowledge 2025-07-01
Across
- Smallest prime number
- World's highest mountain
- Author of Romeo and Juliet
- Largest planet in our solar system
- National sport of Canada
Down
- Currency of the UK
- First man on the moon
- In which continent is the Sahara Desert?
- Inventor of the telephone
- Chemical symbol for gold
- Longest river in the world
- Capital of Japan
12 Clues: Capital of Japan • Currency of the UK • Smallest prime number • First man on the moon • World's highest mountain • Chemical symbol for gold • National sport of Canada • Inventor of the telephone • Author of Romeo and Juliet • Longest river in the world • Largest planet in our solar system • In which continent is the Sahara Desert?
GET TO KNOW EACH OTHER 2024-02-20
Across
- ALWAYS "DRESSED IN WHITE" NOT ONLY IN ITALY
- SAY HELLO IN ITALIAN
- DELICIOUS ITALIAN LEMON MADE LIQUOR
- HOW MANY CBLs IN ITALY?
- ANCIENT ROMAN CITY UNDER VESUVIO VOLCANO
- LAST WINNER AUSTRALIAN OPEN
- CURRENT ITALIAN REPUBLIC PRESIDENT
- CITY OF ROMEO AND JULIET
- THE FASTER "RED ONE"
- WATER AND FLOATING CITY
- WINNER EURO SONG CONTEST IN 2022
Down
- HIGHEST ITALIAN MOUNTAIN
- LARGEST ITALIAN ISLAND
- MICHELANGELO PAINTED IT IN 1508
- "DIVINA COMMEDIA" POET
- THE CITY WITH PENDING TOWER
- STEFANIA LEADS IT
- FIRST NAME ITALIAN SHAVE TECH PACK.
- ITALY COUNTRY CAPITAL
- THE MOST FAMOUS ITALIAN STREET FOOD
- FUNDAMENTAL INGREDIENT IN "CARBONARA"
21 Clues: STEFANIA LEADS IT • SAY HELLO IN ITALIAN • THE FASTER "RED ONE" • ITALY COUNTRY CAPITAL • LARGEST ITALIAN ISLAND • "DIVINA COMMEDIA" POET • HOW MANY CBLs IN ITALY? • WATER AND FLOATING CITY • HIGHEST ITALIAN MOUNTAIN • CITY OF ROMEO AND JULIET • THE CITY WITH PENDING TOWER • LAST WINNER AUSTRALIAN OPEN • MICHELANGELO PAINTED IT IN 1508 • WINNER EURO SONG CONTEST IN 2022 • ...
Chapter 11a: the Renaissance 2024-02-16
Across
- The renaissance was a revival of what?
- Where was Cervantes from?
- Leonardo Da Vinci famous painting *two words
- Who wrote “Don Quixote”?
- Where in Italy did the Renaissance start?
- an over emphasis on human worth and ability
- painted madonnas
- Wrote about the Government
- Created movement in paintings
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- Where was Gutenberg from?
- Where was Shakespeare from?
- What did people believe was the remedy for sin
- Where was Masaccio from?
- added 3D to paintings
- Known as the “Father of Renaissance painting”
- Romeo and Juliet
- Sculpture of David
- Famous Chapel *two words
- Scholar who wrote about evils in society
- Most famous patrons
20 Clues: Romeo and Juliet • painted madonnas • Sculpture of David • Most famous patrons • added 3D to paintings • Where was Masaccio from? • Who wrote “Don Quixote”? • Famous Chapel *two words • Where was Gutenberg from? • Where was Cervantes from? • Wrote about the Government • Where was Shakespeare from? • Created movement in paintings • The renaissance was a revival of what? • ...
Romeo & Juliet Characters 2025-12-19
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- This character is in love with Romeo.
- This character was in love with Rosaline.
- This character was made fun of by Romeo's friends
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- This character really wants to keep the peace.
- This character is Romeo's best friend.
- This character hates all Montagues.
- This character officiated at Romeo and Juliet's wedding.
7 Clues: This character hates all Montagues. • This character is in love with Romeo. • This character is Romeo's best friend. • This character was in love with Rosaline. • This character really wants to keep the peace. • This character was made fun of by Romeo's friends • This character officiated at Romeo and Juliet's wedding.
Romeo & Juliet 2023-05-05
5 Clues: Who is Romeo in love with? • Who is Juliet in love with? • Who helps Romeo when he is sad? • Who helps Juliet when she is sad? • Mercuito is Romeo's best ________ .
UNITED KINGDOM 2017-11-29
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- STREAM/ A WARM CURRENT THAT CROSSES THE ATLANTIC
- THAMES/ RIVER THAT CROSSES LONDON
- WILD LAND WITH PURPLE FLOWERS
- ROCKY PINNACLES
- MOUNTAINOUS DISTRICTS OF SCOTLAND
- OPEN AREAS OF LAND WITH FEW TREES
- LOW FLAT MARSHLAND
- KINGDOM/ A GROUP OF ISLANDS SEPARATED FROM EUROPE
- BRIDGE/ BRIDGE THAT CROSSES THE RIVER IN LONDON
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- WET, SPONGY GROUND
- ARM OF THE SEA
- PURPLE FLOWERS
- FOREST
- WRITER OF ROMEO AND JULIET
- NESS/ A LAKE WITH A MONSTER
- CAPITAL CITY OF THE U.K.
16 Clues: FOREST • ARM OF THE SEA • PURPLE FLOWERS • ROCKY PINNACLES • WET, SPONGY GROUND • LOW FLAT MARSHLAND • CAPITAL CITY OF THE U.K. • WRITER OF ROMEO AND JULIET • NESS/ A LAKE WITH A MONSTER • WILD LAND WITH PURPLE FLOWERS • THAMES/ RIVER THAT CROSSES LONDON • MOUNTAINOUS DISTRICTS OF SCOTLAND • OPEN AREAS OF LAND WITH FEW TREES • BRIDGE/ BRIDGE THAT CROSSES THE RIVER IN LONDON • ...
Academic Vocabulary for Drama 2022-11-08
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- character who highlights the traits of another character through contrasts (opposites)
- Juliet uses an oxymoron when she says "Parting is such sweet ____
- play on words where a word/phrase is used to emphasize more than one meaning of a word
- When the character ____ engages in dialogue with Romeo, the reason for Romeo's sadness is revealed
- ____ irony is when the audience knows something the characters onstage do not know
- Mercutio delivered a monologue about ___ ___
- a brief remark made by a character intended for the audience to hear, but not the other characters
- notes that give information to the cast, crew, and readers of a drama
- ___ hero is a character of high rank who suffers from a flaw that leads to his downfall/death
- lengthy speech given by one character alone on stage
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- conversation between characters revealing information about plot, setting, other characters, etc.
- Benvolio and Tybalt are dramatic foil characters because they are _______
- lengthy speech give by one character to other characters
- Romeo's tragic flaw is that he pursues ____ knowing the consequences could be fatal
- according to Friar Lawrence's soliloquy, both people and plants have the potential for good and ____
- the Capulet servant inviting Romeo and Benvolio to the party is a moment of dramatic irony because the servant does not know that the men are ______
- opposite terms paired together for emphasis
- make like a tree and ____ is an example of a pun
18 Clues: opposite terms paired together for emphasis • Mercutio delivered a monologue about ___ ___ • make like a tree and ____ is an example of a pun • lengthy speech given by one character alone on stage • lengthy speech give by one character to other characters • Juliet uses an oxymoron when she says "Parting is such sweet ____ • ...
Shakespeare and Romeo and Juliet 2024-04-10
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- number of lines in a sonnet
- number of children that Shakespeare had
- Romeo's cousin, wants to make peace
- the prologue is an example of this type of poem
- Shakespeare's wife
- contagious disease that was present at the time
- Juliet's cousin, wants to escalate the fighting
- all of Shakespeare's actors would have been this gender
- the third act of Shakespeare's plays, the plot shifts unexpectedly
- Shakespeare's wife was _______ than he was.
- Romeo's family
- number of acts in shakespeare's plays
- capital of England, where Shakespeare spent most of his adult life
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- Shakespeare's son, dies at age 11
- Queen of England during most of Shakespeare's life
- what happens to Romeo and Juliet at the end of the play
- setting of the play
- the unraveling of the plot as the plot concludes
- introduces the characters, setting and conflicts
- Shakespeare was born and buried there
- Juliet's family
- an insulting gesture, similar to the middle finger
22 Clues: Romeo's family • Juliet's family • Shakespeare's wife • setting of the play • number of lines in a sonnet • Shakespeare's son, dies at age 11 • Romeo's cousin, wants to make peace • Shakespeare was born and buried there • number of acts in shakespeare's plays • number of children that Shakespeare had • Shakespeare's wife was _______ than he was. • ...
Ballets 2024-08-13
10 Clues: Composer of "Giselle" • Composer of "Coppélia" • Composer of "Don Quixote" • Composer of "The Firebird" • Composer of "The Nutcracker" • Choreographer of "Cinderella" • Composer of "Romeo and Juliet" • Composer of "Daphnis et Chloé" • Choreographer of "The Firebird" • Composer of "Afternoon of a Faun"
Valentines Special Crossword 2025-02-10
10 Clues: Roses are ____ • Violets are ____ • Will you be my ____________ • A man gave his wife ________ • Juliet and Romeo fell in _____ • Celebrated on the ____________ • Valentines day is in __________ • A symbol related to this holiday • ______ has a magical bow and arrow • A yummy snack given on Valentines day
Stuarts Hidey Pressie 2014-12-14
10 Clues: ballroom dance • african warrior • ..... and juliet • the magic number • number needed to tango • metal object to open locks • family.... shows where you came from • kind of market to swap rubbish for money • fantastic team including the human torch • thriller starring Brad Pitt and Morgan Freeman
Renaissance, Reformation and Exploration 2024-02-21
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- Created the sculpture ¨David¨
- Disease that killed off natives
- Created the Mona Lisa
- Religious moment that aimed to reform the Catholic Church
- What managed to conquer the natives
- Expanded the renaissance
- Conquered the Arawak
- King that established the Church of England during reformation
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- Trade between america and Europe
- Conquered the Incas
- Writer who wrote ¨Romeo and Juliet¨
- Published 95 thesis
- Scientist who made the laws of motion
- Conquered the Aztecs
- What Columbus looked for when he got to ¨Asia¨
15 Clues: Conquered the Incas • Published 95 thesis • Conquered the Aztecs • Conquered the Arawak • Created the Mona Lisa • Expanded the renaissance • Created the sculpture ¨David¨ • Disease that killed off natives • Trade between america and Europe • Writer who wrote ¨Romeo and Juliet¨ • What managed to conquer the natives • Scientist who made the laws of motion • ...
Renaissance and Middle ages 2023-09-07
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- Writers began to write in
- Plague that hits Europe
- Focused on Human potential and Achievement
- Made the first printer press
- Wealthy people
- Dark ages
- Most wealthy family in Florence
- Wrote Popular play such as Romeo and Juliet
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- Social class during the middle ages
- Birthplace of Renaissance
- printed materials
- Believed that you could enjoy life without offending god
- Wrote the handbook for all rulers
- Main church in Europe during middle ages
- Painted the sinister chapel it took 4 years
15 Clues: Dark ages • Wealthy people • printed materials • Plague that hits Europe • Writers began to write in • Birthplace of Renaissance • Made the first printer press • Most wealthy family in Florence • Wrote the handbook for all rulers • Social class during the middle ages • Main church in Europe during middle ages • Focused on Human potential and Achievement • ...
Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary 2017-06-08
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- courageous; chilvalrous; honorable; heroic; daring
- enlarging; increasing; raising
- exclusion; banishment; expulsion; extradition
- hostile; military; agressive; soldierly; warlike
- intervention; petition; request; appeal
- influncial; dominant; prevailing; main
- sad; tragic; unfortunate; woeful; pitiful
- changeable; capricious;; unpredictable; temperamental
- get; grab; get hold of; buy; gain
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- enemy; rival; opponent
- fluency; passion; persuasiveness; meaninfulness; wit
- dangerous; hazardous; harmful
- anemic; colorless; sick looking; pale
- crime; infraction; misdeed; wrong-doing; infringement
- complaints; resentment; sorrwo; objection; injustice; grief
- clumsy; inconvinient; awkward; unmanageable
- abuse; brutality; cruelty; dictarorship
- combat; fight; rumble; disturbance; conflict; brawl
18 Clues: enemy; rival; opponent • dangerous; hazardous; harmful • enlarging; increasing; raising • get; grab; get hold of; buy; gain • anemic; colorless; sick looking; pale • influncial; dominant; prevailing; main • intervention; petition; request; appeal • abuse; brutality; cruelty; dictarorship • sad; tragic; unfortunate; woeful; pitiful • ...
Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary 2023-10-31
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- to arrest; to take into custody
- to cause distress
- hints of the future events
- an introductory section of a play, which identifies any background information
- well-mannered
- to act with ill will
- to criticize and scold
- a pair of words or group of words which contradict one another
- an opponent
- the intentional repeating of a word
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- a main character suffers or dies due to his/her own personal flaws
- upset
- a character who is presented as a contrast to a second character in order to highlight some aspect of the second character
- to make peace among two people
- a speech given by one character alone on stage
- to remove
- destructive
- to despise
18 Clues: upset • to remove • to despise • destructive • an opponent • well-mannered • to cause distress • to act with ill will • to criticize and scold • hints of the future events • to make peace among two people • to arrest; to take into custody • the intentional repeating of a word • a speech given by one character alone on stage • a pair of words or group of words which contradict one another • ...
Renaissance, Reformation and Exploration 2024-02-21
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- Created the sculpture ¨David¨
- Disease that killed off natives
- Created the Mona Lisa
- Religious moment that aimed to reform the Catholic Church
- What managed to conquer the natives
- Expanded the renaissance
- Conquered the Arawak
- King that established the Church of England during reformation
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- Trade between america and Europe
- Conquered the Incas
- Writer who wrote ¨Romeo and Juliet¨
- Published 95 thesis
- Scientist who made the laws of motion
- Conquered the Aztecs
- What Columbus looked for when he got to ¨Asia¨
15 Clues: Conquered the Incas • Published 95 thesis • Conquered the Aztecs • Conquered the Arawak • Created the Mona Lisa • Expanded the renaissance • Created the sculpture ¨David¨ • Disease that killed off natives • Trade between america and Europe • Writer who wrote ¨Romeo and Juliet¨ • What managed to conquer the natives • Scientist who made the laws of motion • ...
Valentines Day Crossword 2023-02-02
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- Sweet, tasty gift
- Fill in the blank: Will you be my _________?
- The most popular color of roses.
- The symbol of love
- Cupid holds a ___.
- Cupid's name in Greek Mythology
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- Thorny flower associated with love
- A classic Valentines Day gift (hint: besides chocolate and jewelry)
- symbol best associated with Valentines Day
- Valentine's day month
- _____ and Juliet.
- ____ and kisses.
12 Clues: ____ and kisses. • Sweet, tasty gift • _____ and Juliet. • The symbol of love • Cupid holds a ___. • Valentine's day month • Cupid's name in Greek Mythology • The most popular color of roses. • Thorny flower associated with love • symbol best associated with Valentines Day • Fill in the blank: Will you be my _________? • ...
Crossword Puzzle(Important Figures) 2022-03-04
10 Clues: 1st U.S. president • 3rd U.S. president • Wrote Romeo and Juliet • Inventor of the light bulb • discoverer of the New World • created the Theory of Gravity • created the Theory of Evolution • created the Theory of Relativity • Italian physicist and astronomer • Founding Father, 2nd U.S. president
SEMESTER 2 LITERARY TERMS 2014-05-21
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- In To Kill a Mockingbird, the story was told by the narrator in one of these.
- A 14-line poem, typically written in iambic pentameter, with 3 quatrains and a couplet.
- When Mercutio says, “Ask for me tomorrow, and you shall find me a grave man”.
- A group of lines, usually similar in length and pattern, that form a unit within a poem.
- A writer’s central idea or main message about life.
- a speech in a play in which a character, alone on stage, expresses his or her thoughts directly to the audience (Friar Lawrence, picking flowers/weeds).
- Five feet (or units) of one unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable.
- A writer’s attitude towards the subject.
- The literal meaning of a word.
- The nurse serves as this in Romeo and Juliet.
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- When Romeo calls Juliet "bright angel" during the balcony scene.
- The use of a word whose sound imitates or suggests its meaning (pop, fizz, click, zoom).
- The opposite of poetry; ordinary written or spoken language using sentences and paragraphs.
- Phrases such as "heavy lightness" or "beautiful tyrant".
- The way in which words are put together to make meaningful elements, such as phrases, clauses, and sentences.
- When Romeo says “My mind misgives/Some consequence yet hanging in the stars/Shall bitterly begin his fearful date.../By some vile forfeit of untimely death."
- Weeds and flowers in Julio Polanco’s poem, “Identity” are examples of this.
- The associations and emotional overtones attached to a word beyond its literal meaning.
- A metaphor developed over several lines or throughout an entire poem.
- A brief remark from a character to the audience, unheard by other characters on stage.
- The restatement of an author's idea in different words.
- A lengthy speech addressed to other characters not to the audience (Mercutio's Queen Mab speech).
- The line, “and Momma’s in the bedroom/with the door closed” repeated at the end of every stanza in the poem, "Hanging Fire".
23 Clues: The literal meaning of a word. • A writer’s attitude towards the subject. • The nurse serves as this in Romeo and Juliet. • A writer’s central idea or main message about life. • The restatement of an author's idea in different words. • Phrases such as "heavy lightness" or "beautiful tyrant". • When Romeo calls Juliet "bright angel" during the balcony scene. • ...
Gnomeo and Juliet 2024-09-20
Historical Figures 2016-04-13
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- Leader of American Civil Rights Movement
- English King executed in 1649
- Discovered gravity with falling apple
- German composer who died in 1827
- Discovered America in 1492
- Leader of Germany 1934-1945
- Freed the slaves in America
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- French King executed in 1793
- Invented the lightbulb
- Wrote plays such as Macbeth and Romeo and Juliet
- Ruled England from 1509-1547
- Wrote The Communist Manifesto (1848)
- Died on the cross
- Painted the Mona Lisa
- First President of USA 1789-1797
15 Clues: Died on the cross • Painted the Mona Lisa • Invented the lightbulb • Discovered America in 1492 • Leader of Germany 1934-1945 • Freed the slaves in America • French King executed in 1793 • Ruled England from 1509-1547 • English King executed in 1649 • German composer who died in 1827 • First President of USA 1789-1797 • Wrote The Communist Manifesto (1848) • ...
shakespeare 2024-09-17
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- Early plays where mainly...
- Plays were performed in ...
- He not only wrote but also played his stories, he was an ...
- Wife's last name
- Married at this age
- Month of birth and death
- His most famous work
- Number of daughters
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- He was very ... for the English language
- A quote of his emphasizes this quality
- Language and ...
- Among other things, he wrote t... (style of story)
- Shakespeare was from (country)
- His profession
- A book of Shakespeares
15 Clues: His profession • Language and ... • Wife's last name • Married at this age • Number of daughters • His most famous work • A book of Shakespeares • Month of birth and death • Early plays where mainly... • Plays were performed in ... • Shakespeare was from (country) • A quote of his emphasizes this quality • He was very ... for the English language • ...
Romeo and Juliet Crossword 2022-08-10
10 Clues: enemies • capulet • night bird • morning bird • main character • prince/princess • two people in love • written in the stars • weapon/ smaller sword • liquid that would kill you
REVIEW VOCAB AND SONNET 2023-02-07
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- A sonnet is written in ______ ______; this means that there are _____ meters of an _______ syllable (or beat) followed by a stressed syllable or beat.
- Romeo is a ____________ and Juliet is a _____________ and their families are ______________ (the plural of this word changes in spelling by removing the last letter and adding ies).
- _______ is an adjective because it ______ a person who is bad-tempered, sulky and gloomy. Adjectives are parts of speech that are used to describe people, objects or events.
- Sadly, according to the prologue it is only the ______ of their children that will end the ______ between the Montagues and the Capulets.
- Some people during Shakespeare's time believed in looking at astrology or the stars to read signs or omens that could be _______, or a sign of doom or ominous events. The suitors in Homer's The Odyssey did not believe that the two eagles were a sign that predicted evil from the gods.
- A sonnet has exactly _____ (write the word not the number) lines.
- ______ is an ________ that is used to describe an action, event or object that is deadly or destructive. The feud between the Capulets and Montagues is deadly and destructive because according to the prologue it is making "civil hands ______" meaning people are killing one another.
- Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare begins with the ________ which would be recited in unison by a group of actors and provides a _____ of the play's plot and purpose. It is written as a ___________; this type of poem has a strict structure.
- A group of four _______ rhyming lines of a sonnet is called a ___________.
- The two "households" from the prologue are the Capulets, and ______ belongs to this family and the Montagues, and Romeo belongs to this family.
- The grudge between the Capulet and Montague families is a type of strife, or ______ _____. What part of speech is strife?
- There are ten of these in every line of a Shakespearean sonnet. These are defined as the beats of a word.
- Romeo and Juliet are referred to as ______ _______ _______ in the prologue, which means that "fate" or "destiny" brings them together. Anytime students read references to stars in the play, Shakespeare wants them to think of fate and destiny- what the characters do not control or choose.
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- prologue informs the audience that there is an ancient or old fashioned and outdated ______, or an argument people refuse to leave in the past, that is creating a new mutiny or _______ or revolt.
- A _____ is a rebellion against authority and it is a noun because it is an idea, rather than an object you can hold in your hand, although a revolt is an event a person can see happen with their eyes.
- Another word for households could be __________; or the people who are related to each other and live in the same "household."
- The final two ______ lines of a sonnet are referred to as the _______ _____. The function of these two lines is to summarize or capture the poem's big idea, also known as the ________ or the author's message.
- ABAB CDCD EFEF GG is the ___________ __________ of a sonnet. Students must write this in all capital letters with a clear space in between each set of letters.
- If you have gone to court and been found not guilty you have been _______ of the crime.
- The ______ of Odysseus is the he is the _______ of Ithaca. There is no one in his kingdom with a higher _____ position, _____ or station.
- mutiny means nobility, social position, rank, ____ or station and it is a __________ or idea (hint: part of speech)
- Most people want their banks accounts to do this.
- A magician or a witch would do this.
- Shakespeare uses the word ______ two times in the last line of the first quatrain. This is known as a PUN or a play on a word's two meanings. One definition is citizen, and the other has to do with being a person who follows the laws and rules of a society.
- Based on the prologue, readers should be able to infer Romeo and Juliet is set in the fair or beautiful city of _____ in the country of __________.
25 Clues: A magician or a witch would do this. • Most people want their banks accounts to do this. • A sonnet has exactly _____ (write the word not the number) lines. • A group of four _______ rhyming lines of a sonnet is called a ___________. • If you have gone to court and been found not guilty you have been _______ of the crime. • ...
RJ SONNET AND VOCAB REVIEW 2023-02-07
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- mutiny means nobility, social position, rank, ____ or station and it is a __________ or idea (hint: part of speech)
- If you have gone to court and been found not guilty you have been _______ of the crime.
- A group of four _______ rhyming lines of a sonnet is called a ___________.
- prologue informs the audience that there is an ancient or old fashioned and outdated ______, or an argument people refuse to leave in the past, that is creating a new mutiny or _______ or revolt.
- Romeo and Juliet are referred to as ______ _______ _______ in the prologue, which means that "fate" or "destiny" brings them together. Anytime students read references to stars in the play, Shakespeare wants them to think of fate and destiny- what the characters do not control or choose.
- Most people want their banks accounts to do this.
- A _____ is a rebellion against authority and it is a noun because it is an idea, rather than an object you can hold in your hand, although a revolt is an event a person can see happen with their eyes.
- Sadly, according to the prologue it is only the ______ of their children that will end the ______ between the Montagues and the Capulets.
- Based on the prologue, readers should be able to infer Romeo and Juliet is set in the fair or beautiful city of _____ in the country of __________.
- The final two ______ lines of a sonnet are referred to as the _______ _____. The function of these two lines is to summarize or capture the poem's big idea, also known as the ________ or the author's message.
- The grudge between the Capulet and Montague families is a type of strife, or ______ _____. What part of speech is strife?
- _______ is an adjective because it ______ a person who is bad-tempered, sulky and gloomy. Adjectives are parts of speech that are used to describe people, objects or events.
- ______ is an ________ that is used to describe an action, event or object that is deadly or destructive. The feud between the Capulets and Montagues is deadly and destructive because according to the prologue it is making "civil hands ______" meaning people are killing one another.
- Another word for households could be __________; or the people who are related to each other and live in the same "household."
- Some people during Shakespeare's time believed in looking at astrology or the stars to read signs or omens that could be _______, or a sign of doom or ominous events. The suitors in Homer's The Odyssey did not believe that the two eagles were a sign that predicted evil from the gods.
- The two "households" from the prologue are the Capulets, and ______ belongs to this family and the Montagues, and Romeo belongs to this family.
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- A sonnet is written in ______ ______; this means that there are _____ meters of an _______ syllable (or beat) followed by a stressed syllable or beat.
- The ______ of Odysseus is the he is the _______ of Ithaca. There is no one in his kingdom with a higher _____ position, _____ or station.
- Romeo is a ____________ and Juliet is a _____________ and their families are ______________ (the plural of this word changes in spelling by removing the last letter and adding ies).
- ABAB CDCD EFEF GG is the ___________ __________ of a sonnet. Students must write this in all capital letters with a clear space in between each set of letters.
- A magician or a witch would do this.
- A sonnet has exactly _____ (write the word not the number) lines.
- Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare begins with the ________ which would be recited in unison by a group of actors and provides a _____ of the play's plot and purpose. It is written as a ___________; this type of poem has a strict structure.
- There are ten of these in every line of a Shakespearean sonnet. These are defined as the beats of a word.
- Shakespeare uses the word ______ two times in the last line of the first quatrain. This is known as a PUN or a play on a word's two meanings. One definition is citizen, and the other has to do with being a person who follows the laws and rules of a society.
25 Clues: A magician or a witch would do this. • Most people want their banks accounts to do this. • A sonnet has exactly _____ (write the word not the number) lines. • A group of four _______ rhyming lines of a sonnet is called a ___________. • If you have gone to court and been found not guilty you have been _______ of the crime. • ...
Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary 2022-05-23
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- a religious or other solemn ceremony or act.
- a person holding an opinion at odds with what is generally accepted.
- the avenging or punishing of past mistakes or misdeeds.
- extreme admiration, love, or reverence for something or someone or the worship of idols
- a person who prepared and sold medicines and drugs.
- a person exercising power or control in a cruel, unreasonable, or arbitrary way.
- a person or their behavior) brave; heroic, OR gives attention and respect to women.
- call upon (a spirit or ghost) to appear, by means of a magic ritual.
- leading to death, failure, or disaster
- a length of cloth or an enveloping garment in which a dead person is wrapped for burial.
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- skill in performing tasks, especially with the hands.
- give rise to; bring about.
- depressing; dreary
- restore friendly relations between.
- used for a bad or unworthy purpose
- a passionate expression of grief or sorrow.
- the state of being barred from one's native country, typically for political or punitive reasons.
- not friendly or forthcoming; cool and distant.
18 Clues: depressing; dreary • give rise to; bring about. • used for a bad or unworthy purpose • restore friendly relations between. • leading to death, failure, or disaster • a passionate expression of grief or sorrow. • a religious or other solemn ceremony or act. • not friendly or forthcoming; cool and distant. • a person who prepared and sold medicines and drugs. • ...
