romeo and juliet Crossword Puzzles
England 2023-12-08
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- An English thespian who wrote Romeo and Juliet
- First name of Englands previous monarch
- England's national animal
- The name of Englands first monarch
- The oldest university in Europe
- First name of Englands current monarch
- The name King Arthur gave to his sword
- Name of the clock in London
- What is the Prime Minister in charge of?
- The capital of England
- The largest lake in England
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- England's version of the president
- What was the primary religion in England in 1000 A.D.?
- England's National flower
- What river runs through London?
- What was James I's surname?
- England's national bird
- How long can someone be Prime Minister?
- An ancient monument consisting of 13 stones in a circular pattern
- What is England's official currency?
20 Clues: The capital of England • England's national bird • England's National flower • England's national animal • What was James I's surname? • Name of the clock in London • The largest lake in England • What river runs through London? • The oldest university in Europe • England's version of the president • The name of Englands first monarch • What is England's official currency? • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2016-11-29
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- court writer and medieval author
- Authority of the Pope
- Princess of france
- Flying machines
- The Vitruvian Man
- Mass producing literature
- Started heliocentrism
- Invented the Printing Press
- Godfathers of the ___________
- Galileo was Under House Arrest for ______
- Dialect of a country
- Discovered Jupiter's biggest moons.
- Wrote the second “the art of war’
- Non-Religious idea
- A Building for Worshipping
- Centered Around the earth
- Navigational Disk
- An investor
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- Expedition to recover The Holy Land
- A Man Journeying for the Holy Land
- Higher Class in the Feudal System
- The rule of the merchant class
- A Tyrant
- Centered around the sun
- Luther's Protestant ___________
- A fatal epidemic
- Romeo and Juliet
- Wrote 95 theses
- Not Immortal
- A group of merchants is known as a _____
- Michelangelo's Ceiling paintings.
31 Clues: A Tyrant • An investor • Not Immortal • Flying machines • Wrote 95 theses • A fatal epidemic • Romeo and Juliet • The Vitruvian Man • Navigational Disk • Princess of france • Non-Religious idea • Dialect of a country • Authority of the Pope • Started heliocentrism • Centered around the sun • Mass producing literature • Centered Around the earth • A Building for Worshipping • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2016-11-28
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- Investing in someone
- Centered Around the earth
- Navigational Disk
- Romeo and Juliet
- Mass producing literature
- Dialect of a country
- A Building for Worshipping
- Princess of france
- Higher Class in the Feudal System
- Invented the Printing Press
- Flying machines
- The Vitruvian Man
- A group of merchants is known as a _____
- Wrote 95 theses
- A Class of Wealthy Merchants
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- Expedition to recover The Holy Land
- Discovered Jupiter's biggest moons.
- Godfathers of the ___________
- A Tyrant
- Galileo was Under House Arrest for ______
- The Ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- Centered around the sun
- Luther's Protestant ___________
- Started heliocentrism
- A fatal epidemic
- Not Immortal
- Authority of the Pope
- court writer and medieval author
- Non-Religious idea
- A Man Journeying for the Holy Land
30 Clues: A Tyrant • Not Immortal • Flying machines • Wrote 95 theses • Romeo and Juliet • A fatal epidemic • Navigational Disk • The Vitruvian Man • Princess of france • Non-Religious idea • Investing in someone • Dialect of a country • Started heliocentrism • Authority of the Pope • Centered around the sun • Centered Around the earth • Mass producing literature • A Building for Worshipping • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2016-11-28
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- Princess of france
- Navigational Disk
- The Vitruvian Man
- A group of merchants is known as a _____
- Luther's Protestant ___________
- Centered around the sun
- Dialect of a country
- Expedition to recover The Holy Land
- Galileo was Under House Arrest for ______
- Authority of the Pope
- A fatal epidemic
- Higher Class in the Feudal System
- A Man Journeying for the Holy Land
- A Building for Worshipping
- court writer and medieval author
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- Centered Around the earth
- Godfathers of the ___________
- The Ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- Started heliocentrism
- A Class of Wealthy Merchants
- Not Immortal
- Mass producing literature
- Wrote 95 theses
- Romeo and Juliet
- Discovered Jupiter's biggest moons.
- Invented the Printing Press
- Investing in someone
- A Tyrant
- Non-Religious idea
- Flying machines
30 Clues: A Tyrant • Not Immortal • Wrote 95 theses • Flying machines • Romeo and Juliet • A fatal epidemic • Navigational Disk • The Vitruvian Man • Princess of france • Non-Religious idea • Dialect of a country • Investing in someone • Started heliocentrism • Authority of the Pope • Centered around the sun • Centered Around the earth • Mass producing literature • A Building for Worshipping • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2016-11-28
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- Centered Around the earth
- Flying machines
- Started heliocentrism
- Investing in someone
- Expedition to recover The Holy Land
- Centered around the sun
- Navigational Disk
- Wrote 95 theses
- A group of merchants is known as a _____
- Godfathers of the ___________
- Invented the Printing Press
- Higher Class in the Feudal System
- Non-Religious idea
- Galileo was Under House Arrest for ______
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- A Tyrant
- The Vitruvian Man
- The Ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- A fatal epidemic
- Discovered Jupiter's biggest moons.
- Authority of the Pope
- Not Immortal
- Mass producing literature
- court writer and medieval author
- A Man Journeying for the Holy Land
- Romeo and Juliet
- Luther's Protestant ___________
- Princess of france
- A Class of Wealthy Merchants
- Dialect of a country
- A Building for Worshipping
30 Clues: A Tyrant • Not Immortal • Flying machines • Wrote 95 theses • A fatal epidemic • Romeo and Juliet • The Vitruvian Man • Navigational Disk • Princess of france • Non-Religious idea • Investing in someone • Dialect of a country • Authority of the Pope • Started heliocentrism • Centered around the sun • Centered Around the earth • Mass producing literature • A Building for Worshipping • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2016-11-28
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- Discovered Jupiter's biggest moons.
- Started heliocentrism
- Investing in someone
- Centered Around the earth
- Dialect of a country
- Godfathers of the ___________
- Authority of the Pope
- Navigational Disk
- Not Immortal
- Centered around the sun
- A fatal epidemic
- A Class of Wealthy Merchants
- court writer and medieval author
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- Galileo was Under House Arrest for ______
- A group of merchants is known as a _____
- Invented the Printing Press
- The Ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- Higher Class in the Feudal System
- The Vitruvian Man
- Flying machines
- A Man Journeying for the Holy Land
- Non-Religious idea
- A Tyrant
- Luther's Protestant ___________
- Mass producing literature
- Romeo and Juliet
- Expedition to recover The Holy Land
- Wrote 95 theses
- A Building for Worshipping
- Princess of france
30 Clues: A Tyrant • Not Immortal • Flying machines • Wrote 95 theses • Romeo and Juliet • A fatal epidemic • The Vitruvian Man • Navigational Disk • Non-Religious idea • Princess of france • Investing in someone • Dialect of a country • Started heliocentrism • Authority of the Pope • Centered around the sun • Centered Around the earth • Mass producing literature • A Building for Worshipping • ...
Britain 2024-03-08
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- Part of Great Britain
- UK's National dish (British/Indian fusion)
- Capital of Wales
- Ceremonial guards at Tower of London
- Became Prime Minister during WWII
- Famous university town
- Former colony of England
- Famous university town
- Flag of United Kingdom
- Current Monarch
- Part of UK but not Great Britain
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- River that goes through London
- Two of Henry 8ths wives were...
- Colour of the northern line in London
- Symbol of Scotland
- Capital of Scotland
- Wrote Romeo and Juliet
- Capital of Northern Ireland
- Ruled England for nine days
- Original language of Scotland and Ireland
- Warm beverage popular in Britain
- Capital of England
- Scottish dish cooked in a sheep's stomach
- Nickname of Mary I
- Attacked England in 793
- New Year's Eve in Scotland
- They founded London
27 Clues: Current Monarch • Capital of Wales • Symbol of Scotland • Capital of England • Nickname of Mary I • Capital of Scotland • They founded London • Part of Great Britain • Wrote Romeo and Juliet • Famous university town • Famous university town • Flag of United Kingdom • Attacked England in 793 • Former colony of England • New Year's Eve in Scotland • Capital of Northern Ireland • ...
9th Grade Literature 2025-05-05
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- Struggle between opposing forces
- Shakespeare’s tragic prince of Denmark
- A phrase that means something different than its literal meaning
- A reference to another literary work, history, or pop culture
- A long narrative poem about heroic deeds
- Time and place of a story
- Author of Romeo and Juliet
- A character who contrasts with the protagonist
- The author's attitude toward the subject
- Clues that hint at what will happen later in the story
- Comparison using "like" or "as"
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- Feeling created in the reader by a literary work
- Perspective using "I" or "me"
- Author of Of Mice and Men
- Genre involving futuristic technology or space
- The sequence of events in a story
- A character that does not change throughout the story
- Central character in a story
- Main message or moral of a story
19 Clues: Author of Of Mice and Men • Time and place of a story • Author of Romeo and Juliet • Central character in a story • Perspective using "I" or "me" • Comparison using "like" or "as" • Struggle between opposing forces • Main message or moral of a story • The sequence of events in a story • Shakespeare’s tragic prince of Denmark • A long narrative poem about heroic deeds • ...
Romeo and Juliet Context 2019-06-13
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- ______ had no rights or authority in law: they could not own property or money
- Europe was a traditionally ________ society with a strong belief in damnation for mortal sin.
- Romeo and Juliet was set during a time of ________ and politics
- Petrarchan lovers are melodramatic, self-consciously suffering and has given himself up to the power of his mistress
- men who expressed their undying love were _________
- The father was the head of the household in this _______ society.
- For Shakespeare’s audience _____ was an exotic, distant and corrupted country
- If someone insulted your _____ or name then they would be challenged to a duel.
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- _______ love (like royalty) should be polite, ceremonious, restrained, intellectual, courteous and those involved should be in love with the idea of being in love.
- Many people believed that they had no free will: that they had no choice to change their _________ because everything was already ‘predestined’.
- ________ were regarded as property and could be given in marriage to a suitable partner
- An __________ audience often chatted and did business during plays so they needed plenty of action and drama to stop them from losing focus.
- Children were expected to obey their parents and to ______ for money and status, so Juliet’s refusal to marry Paris would have shocked most people in an Elizabethan audience.
13 Clues: men who expressed their undying love were _________ • Romeo and Juliet was set during a time of ________ and politics • The father was the head of the household in this _______ society. • ______ had no rights or authority in law: they could not own property or money • For Shakespeare’s audience _____ was an exotic, distant and corrupted country • ...
romeo and juliet 2018-03-20
Romeo and Juliet 2013-06-02
9 Clues: sword • unimportant • defiled, impure • courageous, bold • threatening evil • impudent, insolent • miraculous, wondrous • a bad effort, damaging or detrimental • become less intense, to wane or abate
Romeo and juliet 2022-05-09
9 Clues: Sadness • To attack with a knife • Dead people are put here • Only a few people know this • Someone who takes a message • If you drink this you'll die • A big party where people dance • You can stand on this outside a window • Dressed so that nobody can recognize you
the renaissance 2022-12-13
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- italian dimplomat
- german inventor
- denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis.
- the language or dialect spoken by the ordinary people in a particular country or region.
- creator of romeo and juliet
- venerated in the catholic church
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- A utopia typically describes an imaginary community or society
- was an italian sculpture
- created polymath
- uses oils in there paint
- literature under the influence of classical models in the 14th–16th centuries.
- an outlook or system of thought attaching prime importance to human
- famous painting
- The House of Medici was an Italian banking family
14 Clues: german inventor • famous painting • created polymath • italian dimplomat • was an italian sculpture • uses oils in there paint • creator of romeo and juliet • venerated in the catholic church • The House of Medici was an Italian banking family • A utopia typically describes an imaginary community or society • an outlook or system of thought attaching prime importance to human • ...
Romeo and Juliet Verbage 2012-05-11
13 Clues: bury • tomb • druggist • epidemic • to predict • to examine • not promising • mean, evil person • impoverished, poor • funeral ceremonies • showing no interest • impossible to persuade • a major affliction or hardship
Romeo and Juliet Crossword 2025-12-02
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- without violence
- a disagreement, or the process of disagreeing
- a substance that can make people or animals ill or kill them if they eat or drink it
- to greet sb by moving their hand up and down with yours
- to become the legally accepted husband or wife of someone in an official or religious ceremony
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- not now living
- used to show that something is possible or that you are not certain about something
- sleeping or not awake
- a building for Christian religious activities
- a tool, usually with a metal blade and a handle, used for cutting and spreading food or other substances, or as a weapon
- to cause someone or something to die
- a large stone structure or underground room where someone, especially an important person, is buried
- to injure someone with a sharp pointed object such as a knife
13 Clues: not now living • without violence • sleeping or not awake • to cause someone or something to die • a building for Christian religious activities • a disagreement, or the process of disagreeing • to greet sb by moving their hand up and down with yours • to injure someone with a sharp pointed object such as a knife • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2020-10-26
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- your family and relatives
- possessing or showing courage or determination
- to give something such as love, kindness, a favor, etc. in return for what somebody has given you
- an enemy or opponent
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- a strong supporter of a party, cause, or person
- to think that somebody/something is not good enough to deserve your respect
- having a harmful effect, especially in a gradual or subtle way
- feelings of hatred towards somebody
- polite behavior that shows respect for other people
9 Clues: an enemy or opponent • your family and relatives • feelings of hatred towards somebody • possessing or showing courage or determination • a strong supporter of a party, cause, or person • polite behavior that shows respect for other people • having a harmful effect, especially in a gradual or subtle way • ...
renaissance unit crossword puzzle 2021-05-20
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- to adventure and discover new places
- a rebirth for Italy
- home of the Greeks
- painted the Mona Lisa
- developed a printing press that used movable metal type
- the belief in human achievement
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- a famous playwright who made Romeo and Juliet
- began as a sculptor in Florence
- a city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state.
- The Renaissance reached its height in England during the rule of ________
- home of the Romans
- the daughter of the king of Castile.
- cut or carve (a text or design) on the surface of a hard object.
13 Clues: home of the Greeks • home of the Romans • a rebirth for Italy • painted the Mona Lisa • began as a sculptor in Florence • the belief in human achievement • to adventure and discover new places • the daughter of the king of Castile. • a famous playwright who made Romeo and Juliet • developed a printing press that used movable metal type • ...
Romeo and Juliet Retrieval Crossword 2024-12-18
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- An image, symbol or idea with a deeper meaning repeated throughout a text.
- An enemy or opponent in a contest, conflict, or dispute.
- The house Romeo belongs to.
- A character's fatal flaw that leads to downfall.
- Visual representations of heavenly bodies i.e sun, stars, moon
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- Being inferior or less powerful than someone else.
- A society ruled by men.
- Excessive pride.
- A short-lived, fleeting obsession.
- Romeo's cousin and best friend.
- The house Juliet belongs to.
- The development of events outside a person's control.
- A play featuring downfall and an unhappy ending.
13 Clues: Excessive pride. • A society ruled by men. • The house Romeo belongs to. • The house Juliet belongs to. • Romeo's cousin and best friend. • A short-lived, fleeting obsession. • A play featuring downfall and an unhappy ending. • A character's fatal flaw that leads to downfall. • Being inferior or less powerful than someone else. • ...
Romeo & Juliet Vocabulary 2023-04-19
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- gloomy
- cleansed
- nothing
- abandoned; deserted
- a person or thing that causes great trouble
- opponent
- explusion from a place for punishment
- engaged in deep thought
- troubled
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- tiresome or monotonous
- to harm
- fight
- bright, flashy, gudy, showy
- wedding
- likely to change loyalties on a whim
- to be banished from one's native country
16 Clues: fight • gloomy • to harm • nothing • wedding • cleansed • opponent • troubled • abandoned; deserted • tiresome or monotonous • engaged in deep thought • bright, flashy, gudy, showy • likely to change loyalties on a whim • explusion from a place for punishment • to be banished from one's native country • a person or thing that causes great trouble
William Shakespeare Crossword 2015-01-08
6 Clues: Shakespeare wrote them. • Era Shakespeare lived in. • Shakespeare's first name. • Romeo and Juliet is a .......... • Theater associated with Shakespeare. • A Midsummer Night's Dream is a ........
Rome Challenge 2023-05-02
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- “I came, I saw, I __________.”
- Island that Rome and Carthage fought over
- a form of government in which people vote for representatives to govern them
- River where Rome was founded
- Philip's "great" son, wounded in India
- continent where Carthage was located
- language spoken by ancient Romans
- animal that was mother to Remus and Romulus
- Today we call it France
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- name given to three wars fought between Rome and Carthage
- Senators stabbed Julius Caesar this many times
- nemesis of Rome
- peninsula where Romes is located
- Mountain range crossed by Hannibal's troops
- Romeo is to Mark Anthony as Juliet is to_____
- a kind of leaf woven into a crown for Roman emperors to symbolize victory
16 Clues: nemesis of Rome • Today we call it France • River where Rome was founded • “I came, I saw, I __________.” • peninsula where Romes is located • language spoken by ancient Romans • continent where Carthage was located • Philip's "great" son, wounded in India • Island that Rome and Carthage fought over • Mountain range crossed by Hannibal's troops • ...
The Verona Legends' Crossword of the Day 2018-01-18
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- A play created by a very expressive character in Will Grayson, Will Grayson
- Character who kills Mercutio
- First step of the hero's journey
- The second labour Heracles had to endure
- The opposing character to the protagonist
- The nickname everyone calls the Dean at Culver Creek
- Who Romeo was in love with before meeting Juliet
- The wooden animal that was brought into Troy, hiding the Greeks on the inside
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- The character who was supposed to deliver Friar Lawrence's message to Romeo
- Main character of a story
- Turning point in the story where the protagonist makes an important decision
- Type of flower found in Alaska's car the day of her death
- Alaska was obsessed with this topic
- Amount of labours Heracles had to endure
- The character who pretended to be Isaac
- Becomes the love interest for Will #1
16 Clues: Main character of a story • Character who kills Mercutio • First step of the hero's journey • Alaska was obsessed with this topic • Becomes the love interest for Will #1 • The character who pretended to be Isaac • The second labour Heracles had to endure • Amount of labours Heracles had to endure • The opposing character to the protagonist • ...
ro 2024-07-03
6 Clues: Name for a long dress • Thing that Juliet drank. • Shakespeare's first name. • Name of the time Shakespeare was alive. • Name of the boy from the Montague family. • Name of the girl from the Capulet family.
With sentences literary terms examples 2025-12-14
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- A wealthy family living next to a starving one in a novel.
- Short, abrupt sentences during a tense scene to create urgency.
- A narrator says, “This is the part where the hero should escape—but he doesn’t.”
- "He remembered when he was a child and used to visit his grandpa at the farm every sunday...."
- "As a doctor with 20 years of experience, I think this medicine is the best."
- “Imagine a starving child going to bed hungry every night.”
- "Gone are the days of peace.”
- "She was a cheetah on the track"
- A fire station burning down.
- “We shall fight on the beaches, we shall fight on the landing grounds…”
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- "He was a real Romeo with all the letters he sent her"
- Black clouds in the sky before a storm
- "The leaves danced on the wind"
- Love being present in Romeo and Juliet
- "Im so hungry I could eat a horse!"
- “Studies show that students who sleep 8 hours perform better on exams.”
- “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.”
- "She ate the cookie. So he said. She danced at the party. So he said. She-----. So he said"
- "Jumbo shrimp" or "deafening silence"
- “The more you learn, the less you know.”
20 Clues: A fire station burning down. • "Gone are the days of peace.” • "The leaves danced on the wind" • "She was a cheetah on the track" • "Im so hungry I could eat a horse!" • "Jumbo shrimp" or "deafening silence" • Black clouds in the sky before a storm • Love being present in Romeo and Juliet • “The more you learn, the less you know.” • ...
Theatre 2022-10-03
9 Clues: obra • actores • casting • escenario • un famoso dramaturgo británico • una obra sobre dos amantes que mueren • una obra sobre un padre fundador americano • una calle de Nueva York famosa por sus teatros • una obra sobre artistas que viven en Nueva York
United Kingdom 2023-05-21
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- You might find a monster in this place in Scotland
- One of the four countries the UK is made of
- The author of Lord of the Rings
- Some people think stonehenge is this
- The largest airport in Europe
- One of the four countries the UK is made of
- Being one of a kind
- Shakespeare wrote many of these - such as Romeo and Juliet
- A famous clock in London
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- The number of people who live in a country
- The capital of the UK, and also the biggest city in the UK
- One of the four countries the UK is made of
- One of the four countries the UK is made of
- Where people are buried
- BC stands for this
15 Clues: BC stands for this • Being one of a kind • Where people are buried • A famous clock in London • The largest airport in Europe • The author of Lord of the Rings • Some people think stonehenge is this • The number of people who live in a country • One of the four countries the UK is made of • One of the four countries the UK is made of • ...
Summer 1B, vocabulary week 1 2017-06-06
7 Clues: Doomed or ill-fated • The narrator of a play • A fight between families • The introduction to a play • An uprising against authority • The author of Romeo and Juliet • The time period when Shakespeare wrote his plays
gn1 2023-12-31
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- The chemical symbol for gold.
- The largest ocean on Earth.
- The author of "Romeo and Juliet."
- The currency of Japan.
- The process by which plants make their own food using sunlight.
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- The largest planet in our solar system.
- The author of "Romeo and Juliet."
- The first human to orbit the Earth.
- The capital city of France.
9 Clues: The currency of Japan. • The largest ocean on Earth. • The capital city of France. • The chemical symbol for gold. • The author of "Romeo and Juliet." • The author of "Romeo and Juliet." • The first human to orbit the Earth. • The largest planet in our solar system. • The process by which plants make their own food using sunlight.
USSR major people, celebrities, and parties(last names only) 2024-05-03
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- Negotiated pact with Ribbentrop in 1939
- Led the Bolshevik revolution(october revolution)
- Ballet dancer renowned for her beauty
- Stalin's personal rival
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- Later adopted the name Communist party of the Soviet Union
- USSR leader from 1924-1953
- Composed Romeo and Juliet ballet
- Came up with the theory of communism
8 Clues: Stalin's personal rival • USSR leader from 1924-1953 • Composed Romeo and Juliet ballet • Came up with the theory of communism • Ballet dancer renowned for her beauty • Negotiated pact with Ribbentrop in 1939 • Led the Bolshevik revolution(october revolution) • Later adopted the name Communist party of the Soviet Union
theater 2023-01-27
8 Clues: who leady a play • who acts in the play • script for one person • a place that you act on • dolls that are used for a play • the creator of romeo and juliet • who makes the play behind the scene • the actors lines or what they are supposed to say
HP CROSSWORD 2023-01-15
8 Clues: Coach of HP • Head of Schools • Where is Austin? • He strengthens us • HP football games are ____ • the wild what is 11th grade AP english currently reading? • carpenter which coach has won over 500 games in his career? • and Juliet which love story does ms reitzs freshman class learn about?
West Side Story 2022-04-22
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- La canción Maria y Tony cantó a su ventana
- Otra palabra para batalla?
- Rico Marco del película
- Qué es "milagro"?
- Quién trabaja a Doc Drugstore?
- Bernardo es el líder de quien?
- Tony y Maria conoció debajo de _________
- Quién fechas Maria?
- Bernardo es el ______ de Maria
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- Los dos bandas son _____ de Puerto Rico
- La película es basan en Romeo
- Qué tipo de película?
- Ellos canta y ______ en la película
- Riff es el líder de quién?
- ______ a primero vista
- Quién fechas Bernardo?
- Qué carrera es los Jets?
- Los Sharks y los Jets no gusta oficial ____
- Maria y Anita trabaja a un ______ tienda
- Quién asesina Bernardo?
20 Clues: Qué es "milagro"? • Quién fechas Maria? • Qué tipo de película? • ______ a primero vista • Quién fechas Bernardo? • Rico Marco del película • Quién asesina Bernardo? • Qué carrera es los Jets? • Otra palabra para batalla? • Riff es el líder de quién? • La película es basan en Romeo • Quién trabaja a Doc Drugstore? • Bernardo es el líder de quien? • Bernardo es el ______ de Maria • ...
William Shakespeare 2023-06-21
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- One of the most played playwrights were A Midsummer Night's...
- Shakespeare was born on the 23rd of ___ 1564.
- 'To be, or not to be, that is the ____' Hamlet from the play 'Hamlet'
- William Shakespeare had __ children.
- He wrote 36-37 ___.
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- William Shakespeare wrote histories, tragedies and...
- Romeo and Juliet was a what?
- Shakespeare created 1,700...
- Shakespeares son who died in the Black Plague was...
- William Shakespeares wife was called ____ Hathaway.
- When Shakespeare was 28, he was an...
11 Clues: He wrote 36-37 ___. • Romeo and Juliet was a what? • Shakespeare created 1,700... • William Shakespeare had __ children. • When Shakespeare was 28, he was an... • Shakespeare was born on the 23rd of ___ 1564. • William Shakespeares wife was called ____ Hathaway. • Shakespeares son who died in the Black Plague was... • William Shakespeare wrote histories, tragedies and... • ...
William Shakespeare 2023-06-21
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- One of the most played playwrights were A Midsummer Night's...
- Shakespeare was born on the 23rd of ___ 1564.
- 'To be, or not to be, that is the ____' Hamlet from the play 'Hamlet'
- William Shakespeare had __ children.
- He wrote 36-37 ___.
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- William Shakespeare wrote histories, tragedies and...
- Romeo and Juliet was a what?
- Shakespeare created 1,700...
- Shakespeares son who died in the Black Plague was...
- William Shakespeares wife was called ____ Hathaway.
- When Shakespeare was 28, he was an...
11 Clues: He wrote 36-37 ___. • Romeo and Juliet was a what? • Shakespeare created 1,700... • William Shakespeare had __ children. • When Shakespeare was 28, he was an... • Shakespeare was born on the 23rd of ___ 1564. • William Shakespeares wife was called ____ Hathaway. • Shakespeares son who died in the Black Plague was... • William Shakespeare wrote histories, tragedies and... • ...
William Shakespeare 2023-06-21
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- One of the most played playwrights were A Midsummer Night's...
- Shakespeare was born on the 23rd of ___ 1564.
- 'To be, or not to be, that is the ____' Hamlet from the play 'Hamlet'
- William Shakespeare had __ children.
- He wrote 36-37 ___.
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- William Shakespeare wrote histories, tragedies and...
- Romeo and Juliet was a what?
- Shakespeare created 1,700...
- Shakespeares son who died in the Black Plague was...
- William Shakespeares wife was called ____ Hathaway.
- When Shakespeare was 28, he was an...
11 Clues: He wrote 36-37 ___. • Romeo and Juliet was a what? • Shakespeare created 1,700... • William Shakespeare had __ children. • When Shakespeare was 28, he was an... • Shakespeare was born on the 23rd of ___ 1564. • William Shakespeares wife was called ____ Hathaway. • Shakespeares son who died in the Black Plague was... • William Shakespeare wrote histories, tragedies and... • ...
William Shakespeare 2023-06-21
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- One of the most played playwrights were A Midsummer Night's...
- Shakespeare was born on the 23rd of ___ 1564.
- 'To be, or not to be, that is the ____' Hamlet from the play 'Hamlet'
- William Shakespeare had __ children.
- He wrote 36-37 ___.
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- William Shakespeare wrote histories, tragedies and...
- Romeo and Juliet was a what?
- Shakespeare created 1,700...
- Shakespeares son who died in the Black Plague was...
- William Shakespeares wife was called ____ Hathaway.
- When Shakespeare was 28, he was an...
11 Clues: He wrote 36-37 ___. • Romeo and Juliet was a what? • Shakespeare created 1,700... • William Shakespeare had __ children. • When Shakespeare was 28, he was an... • Shakespeare was born on the 23rd of ___ 1564. • William Shakespeares wife was called ____ Hathaway. • Shakespeares son who died in the Black Plague was... • William Shakespeare wrote histories, tragedies and... • ...
Shakespeare Words - Victor Cebollero 2022-11-29
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- ____! Listen closely to the sounds in the forest
- The time between 1585 and 1592 where nobody knows what shakespeare did
- The town shakespeare was born and buried
- The character noted ____ to the audience about science
- He gave ____ on his opponent, as they respected each other
- Play writer and actor, made classics such as romeo and juliet and hamlet.
- The main character did a 10 minute ____ about his life
- ____ you are correct, although everyone knew it
- Shakespeares late boy who died at 11
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- ____ is the pans and pots right next to me
- Shakespeares Wife
- For what reason?
- The car is just over ____ in the parking lot
- Go ____ towards the mountains
- ____ shall not pass
- You are my ____ I shall defeat you
- The audience knew what he was thinking through his ____
- We must get there fast ___ they get there
- ____ you would like to try one of these candies
19 Clues: For what reason? • Shakespeares Wife • ____ shall not pass • Go ____ towards the mountains • You are my ____ I shall defeat you • Shakespeares late boy who died at 11 • The town shakespeare was born and buried • We must get there fast ___ they get there • ____ is the pans and pots right next to me • The car is just over ____ in the parking lot • ...
CUE Crossword #14 2023-04-01
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- The smart end of a horse, in space (9, 6)
- Not a formula to making sandwiches (8, 6)
- A loophole circumnavigating cosmic speed limit (4, 5)
- Death by infinite expansion (3, 3, 3)
- Bear with me on Endeavour's final flight (6, 3)
- Like Romeo and Juliet (3, 6)
- Bad architecture melts cars (2, 9)
- Our closest cousins (11)
- Rain God (6)
- Sucked by the largest vacuum (6, 4)
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- Space robot (8)
- Second-Biggest Bang (9)
- Captain Ahab's obsession (5, 5)
- Lives separate from society (3, 6)
- Sport, also insect (7)
- Remedy for the broken-hearted (10, 5)
- Owl prey (4, 5)
- Does not actually have a bottle for a nose (10, 7)
- Your home (5)
- Master reward (7)
20 Clues: Rain God (6) • Your home (5) • Space robot (8) • Owl prey (4, 5) • Master reward (7) • Sport, also insect (7) • Second-Biggest Bang (9) • Our closest cousins (11) • Like Romeo and Juliet (3, 6) • Captain Ahab's obsession (5, 5) • Lives separate from society (3, 6) • Bad architecture melts cars (2, 9) • Sucked by the largest vacuum (6, 4) • Remedy for the broken-hearted (10, 5) • ...
Puzzle #41 (Shakespeare Characters) 2024-02-28
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- He haunts Macbeth. (6)
- A sorceror. (8)
- Divided his land between his daughters. (4, 4)
- Hamlet's confidant. (7)
- A Jewish money-lender. (7)
- Ophelia's father. (8)
- The shrew that is tamed. (9)
- He kills Macbeth. (7)
- The Moorish general. (7)
- Prince of Denmark. (6)
- The deformed servant of Prospero. (7)
- It was his pound of flesh. (7)
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- Former lover of Hamlet. (7)
- Lago murders him. (7)
- The daughter of Capulet. (6)
- Duncan's murderer. (7)
- The son of Montague. (5)
- A mischievous fairy. (4)
- The clown and musician in Twelfth Night. (5)
- Antonio's lawyer. (6)
- She is murdered by her spouse. (9)
- He appears in three plays. (8)
- She is abandoned at the altar. (4)
- The villian in Othello. (4)
24 Clues: A sorceror. (8) • Lago murders him. (7) • Antonio's lawyer. (6) • Ophelia's father. (8) • He kills Macbeth. (7) • He haunts Macbeth. (6) • Duncan's murderer. (7) • Prince of Denmark. (6) • Hamlet's confidant. (7) • The son of Montague. (5) • A mischievous fairy. (4) • The Moorish general. (7) • A Jewish money-lender. (7) • Former lover of Hamlet. (7) • The villian in Othello. (4) • ...
Romeo and Juliet Context 2019-06-13
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- Romeo and Juliet was set during a time of ________ and politics
- Children were expected to obey their parents and to ______ for money and status, so Juliet’s refusal to marry Paris would have shocked most people in an Elizabethan audience.
- men who expressed their undying love were _________
- The father was the head of the household in this _______ society.
- Europe was a traditionally ________ society with a strong belief in damnation for mortal sin.
- If someone insulted your _____ or name then they would be challenged to a duel.
- Many people believed that they had no free will: that they had no choice to change their _________ because everything was already ‘predestined’.
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- Petrarchan lovers are melodramatic, self-consciously suffering and has given himself up to the power of his mistress
- _______ love (like royalty) should be polite, ceremonious, restrained, intellectual, courteous and those involved should be in love with the idea of being in love.
- An __________ audience often chatted and did business during plays so they needed plenty of action and drama to stop them from losing focus.
- ________ were regarded as property and could be given in marriage to a suitable partner
- ______ had no rights or authority in law: they could not own property or money
- For Shakespeare’s audience _____ was an exotic, distant and corrupted country
13 Clues: men who expressed their undying love were _________ • Romeo and Juliet was set during a time of ________ and politics • The father was the head of the household in this _______ society. • ______ had no rights or authority in law: they could not own property or money • For Shakespeare’s audience _____ was an exotic, distant and corrupted country • ...
Arthur 2017-04-15
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- Arctic Monkeys song about pubs in Sheffield (11)
- Location of Karl Marx’s grave (8,8)
- Rude man in Romeo and Juliet (8)
- member of The Clash – lived in Penshurst Road (4, 7)
- Famous vegetarian and lead singer with The Smiths (8)
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- Famous contemporary Margate artist (6, 4)
- Founder of the NHS (7,5)
- European city – George Orwell worked there (5)
- Brutalist architect of Trellick Tower (4,10)
- 5km free weekly timed run (7)
10 Clues: Founder of the NHS (7,5) • 5km free weekly timed run (7) • Rude man in Romeo and Juliet (8) • Location of Karl Marx’s grave (8,8) • Famous contemporary Margate artist (6, 4) • Brutalist architect of Trellick Tower (4,10) • European city – George Orwell worked there (5) • Arctic Monkeys song about pubs in Sheffield (11) • ...
Places in town 2019-02-19
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- You can see important cultural, historical or scientific objects in this place.
- Take the train here
- Go here to watch a play, for example "Romeo and Juliet" or "Hamlet".
- You can buy books here.
- Park your car here
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- Take the bus here.
- There are beautiful flowers, plants and trees in this place.
- You can see wild animals here
- You can borrow books here.
- You can have a cup of coffe here.
10 Clues: Take the bus here. • Park your car here • Take the train here • You can buy books here. • You can borrow books here. • You can see wild animals here • You can have a cup of coffe here. • There are beautiful flowers, plants and trees in this place. • Go here to watch a play, for example "Romeo and Juliet" or "Hamlet". • ...
Romeo and juliet 2022-05-09
9 Clues: Sadness • To attack with a knife • Dead people are put here • Only a few people know this • Someone who takes a message • If you drink this you'll die • A big party where people dance • You can stand on this outside a window • Dressed so that nobody can recognize you
WORDY WIZARD 2025-08-19
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- A form of government in which people have the power to vote
- Global network connecting computers worldwide
- The capacity to do work or cause change
- A literary work with sorrowful or disastrous conclusion.
- System of production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services
- Gas essential for human survival; we breathe it in.
- Branch of mathematics dealing with letters and symbols
- A long narrative poem about heroic deeds.
- Shared beliefs, customs, arts, and traditions of a group of people
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- Author of Macbeth and Romeo and Juliet.
- He created the famous detective Sherlock Holmes.
- The main character in a story.
- Shakespeare’s tragic prince.
- A genre involving heroic exploits across generations.
- A fable often ends with one of these.
15 Clues: Shakespeare’s tragic prince. • The main character in a story. • A fable often ends with one of these. • Author of Macbeth and Romeo and Juliet. • The capacity to do work or cause change • A long narrative poem about heroic deeds. • Global network connecting computers worldwide • He created the famous detective Sherlock Holmes. • ...
Romeo and Juilet 2024-11-21
7 Clues: Both are in a • Juliet's Caretaker • Creator of the play • Male Main Character • Female Main Character • When people get angry • When something sad happens
Renaissance Crossword 2016-11-22
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- A sponsor
- Inspirational Author, Christine __ _____
- Gutenberg invented it
- The Renaissance is a ___ of rebirth
- Perfected the Telescope
- Historian, politician, diplomat, philosopher, humanist, and writer, Niccolò
- Being able to die
- Princess of France, Marguerite __ _______
- Star Gazing
- Invented the Printing Press
- Self _____
- Came up with the heliocentric theory
- A painting done on wet plaster
- I have a ______ that women deserve rights
- A traveler traveling to holy lands
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- Jesus and the Cross
- created plays one of which is Romeo and Juliet
- A different way of looking
- Are we in a ___________ right now?
- Countryside → City
- Sun in the centre of the universe
- Religious language of the country
- The importance or worth of something
- We have the rights to find the meaning of our own lives
- Earth in the centre of the universe
- Religious Wars
- LEONARDO
- The Dominican _________
- Martin ______ King
29 Clues: LEONARDO • A sponsor • Self _____ • Star Gazing • Religious Wars • Being able to die • Countryside → City • Martin ______ King • Jesus and the Cross • Gutenberg invented it • Perfected the Telescope • The Dominican _________ • A different way of looking • Invented the Printing Press • A painting done on wet plaster • Sun in the centre of the universe • Religious language of the country • ...
Phonetic Alphabet 2022-01-31
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- Scottish alchohol
- Poilce and military wear this clothing
- It takes two to _____
- A country famouse for it's curry dishes
- When sound bounces back to you
- A dance
- Medical image of a broken bone
- Mr Chaplin's first name
- The lady in Romeo's life
- The first letter of the phonetic ALPHAbet
- Metric measure for distance and weight
- The month before December
- Another name for dad
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- Where a river enters the ocean. Also an American airline
- An African black tribe
- A game with clubs and a little white balls
- Short for Michael
- "_____ Nevada" mountain range in California
- A place where you can sleep over or holiday
- Shouting applause at a show
- Hollywood actors want to win this
- The winner
- A French Canadian province
- An American
- The man in Juliet's life
- The capital of Peru
26 Clues: A dance • The winner • An American • Scottish alchohol • Short for Michael • The capital of Peru • Another name for dad • It takes two to _____ • An African black tribe • Mr Chaplin's first name • The lady in Romeo's life • The man in Juliet's life • The month before December • A French Canadian province • Shouting applause at a show • When sound bounces back to you • ...
Phonetic Alphabet 2022-01-31
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- The lady in Romeo's life
- A French Canadian province
- A place where you can sleep over or holiday
- The winner
- Shouting applause at a show
- Where a river enters the ocean. Also an American airline
- The capital of Peru
- Hollywood actors want to win this
- It takes two to _____
- Short for Michael
- A game with clubs and little white balls
- Another name for dad
- An American
- The man in Juliet's life
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- An African tribe
- Scottish alcohol
- Mr Chaplin's first name
- When sound bounces back to you
- A dance
- "_____ Nevada" mountain range in California
- Metric measure for distance and weight
- The month before December
- The first letter of the phonetic ALPHAbet
- Police and military wear this clothing
- Medical image of a broken bone
- A country famous for it's curry dishes
26 Clues: A dance • The winner • An American • An African tribe • Scottish alcohol • Short for Michael • The capital of Peru • Another name for dad • It takes two to _____ • Mr Chaplin's first name • The lady in Romeo's life • The man in Juliet's life • The month before December • A French Canadian province • Shouting applause at a show • When sound bounces back to you • Medical image of a broken bone • ...
Broadway 2024-12-14
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- more sadness and oh boy this one's real sad
- red hat lady musical
- wow lots of gay and sadness
- Drama with songs
- lets be really racist
- everyone is broke the musical
- wow slay me with your dancing
- why is this boy so problematic
- fairytales are depressing
- acceptance with cheesy songs
- baseball is dangerous
- romeo and juliet again
- look she's green
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- scary man in tunnels likes music
- sad boi in blue
- blonde people are people too
- i really like singing, but i like this boy more
- lets sing about kings
- lots of sadness
- why are you on the roof
- lets go to africa
- men can dance too
- nazis attack nuns the musical
- Theatre place in NYC
- tap dancing eggs the musical
- the windy city musical
- lets be racist in the ocean
- lets be really sexist
- lets not be racist
29 Clues: sad boi in blue • lots of sadness • Drama with songs • look she's green • lets go to africa • men can dance too • lets not be racist • red hat lady musical • Theatre place in NYC • lets sing about kings • lets be really racist • lets be really sexist • baseball is dangerous • the windy city musical • romeo and juliet again • why are you on the roof • fairytales are depressing • ...
Bradly Tanner- Renaissance Crossword 2025-05-19
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- was famous for the Sistine Chapel
- Famous for scenic paintings and a fun children's game
- Shakespeare most known play
- Known for saying “Nothing weighs less than a pen”
- Flemish painter famous for painting festivals and dances
- Famous playwright known for “Romeo and Juliet”
- put in copper to create illustrations in books
- most commonly known for “The Last Supper”
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- Art technique of making faces look life-like
- Well known book that describes the perfect world
- best selling book during the Renaissance
- people who believed in human matters rather than divine matters
- Believed in being a gentleman
- Time of renewal/ rebirth
- His Invention made the printing of books more efficient
- described how the government should be run in his book “The Prince”
- One of Roger van der Weyden's famous pieces
- The writer of the book “Utopia”
- where the Renaissance began
- Occupation that made the Medici family rich
20 Clues: Time of renewal/ rebirth • Shakespeare most known play • where the Renaissance began • Believed in being a gentleman • The writer of the book “Utopia” • was famous for the Sistine Chapel • best selling book during the Renaissance • most commonly known for “The Last Supper” • One of Roger van der Weyden's famous pieces • Occupation that made the Medici family rich • ...
RELATIVE CLAUSE 2023-05-04
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- A place where people go shopping
- I don´t know speak english, she was who me
- Time of day when sun rises
- The person who is author of the novel "One Hundred Years of Solitude"
- A place where people live
- Building material that is used to construct a roof
- The coffee which I drank is
- A place where people go to relax
- Time of day when most people are asleep
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- The chair wich costs $5.000 is
- Liquid that is clear and tasteless
- Device that we use every day
- Musical instrument that has keys
- Person who takes care the patients
- Object which we can not lose
- Fruit that is small and red
- The woman who is crying is
- The one who wrote "Romeo and Juliet"
- Time of year when leaves change color
- The house that i live is
20 Clues: The house that i live is • A place where people live • Time of day when sun rises • The woman who is crying is • Fruit that is small and red • The coffee which I drank is • Device that we use every day • Object which we can not lose • The chair wich costs $5.000 is • A place where people go shopping • Musical instrument that has keys • A place where people go to relax • ...
11a crossword 2025-02-13
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- Spanish muslims
- on a king or local assembly-withdrew church blessing
- the person who developed the moveable-type printing
- father of humanism
- one of the most important documents in english history
- the heir to the Aragon throne
- The revival of learning and the renewed interest in art in the western world
- the heir to the Castile throne
- Germany became more unified under this leader
- papal power reached its height under this ruler
- it is an overemphasis on human worth and ability
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- Sistine chapel
- Romeo and Juliet/Hamlet
- a person is deprived of sacraments so they can’t enter heaven
- special hearing to stamp out heresy
- the family that became the most famous patrons of the arts
- created the Mona Lisa
- the country that the renaissance started in
- another name for liberal arts
- someone who paid an artist to work for them
20 Clues: Sistine chapel • Spanish muslims • father of humanism • created the Mona Lisa • Romeo and Juliet/Hamlet • the heir to the Aragon throne • another name for liberal arts • the heir to the Castile throne • special hearing to stamp out heresy • the country that the renaissance started in • someone who paid an artist to work for them • Germany became more unified under this leader • ...
FINAL QUESTION 2023-01-25
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- BETHESDA VIDEO GAME GETTING A TV SHOW ON AMAZON
- "THAT'S NO______" HANSOLO
- LAST NAME OF FAMOUS POP STAR FROM FAIRLY ODD PARENTS
- ,MICROSOFT'S VERISON OF SIRI AND ALEXA
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- FIRST NAME OF THE FOUNDER OF RAVENCLAW HOUSE
- HOT HEATED NEPHEW FROM ROMEO AND JULIET
- LAST HOME OF THE MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES
- LEO DICAPRIO GOT IT FOR HIS MOVIE REVANENT
- LAST NAME OF FIONA'S VOICE ACTOR, SHREK
- MILLER PLAY BASED AROUND SALEM WITCH TRIALS
10 Clues: "THAT'S NO______" HANSOLO • LAST HOME OF THE MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES • ,MICROSOFT'S VERISON OF SIRI AND ALEXA • HOT HEATED NEPHEW FROM ROMEO AND JULIET • LAST NAME OF FIONA'S VOICE ACTOR, SHREK • LEO DICAPRIO GOT IT FOR HIS MOVIE REVANENT • MILLER PLAY BASED AROUND SALEM WITCH TRIALS • FIRST NAME OF THE FOUNDER OF RAVENCLAW HOUSE • ...
Sahasra - Renaissance 2022-05-13
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- Author of Macbeth, Othello, Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet
- Invented the printing press
- Where does Macbeth become the Lord of after winning a battle
- Who does Duncan name as his successor?
- women were not able to attend universities during the renaissance
- Who kill macbeth
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- Art in the Italian Renaissance was more likely to focus on
- which math idea was developed during the
- Which country is Macbeth set in?
- believed in human achievements and talents
10 Clues: Who kill macbeth • Invented the printing press • Which country is Macbeth set in? • Who does Duncan name as his successor? • which math idea was developed during the • believed in human achievements and talents • Author of Macbeth, Othello, Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet • Art in the Italian Renaissance was more likely to focus on • ...
William Shakespeare 2020-05-05
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- Juliet's surname from Romeo and Juliet
- the country Shakespeare is from
- The name of William's only son
- name of his theatre in London
- the name of William's wife
- Upon Avon where Shakespeare was born.
- the type of play the Merchant of Venice is
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- one of Shakespare's best known tragedies
- The name of his wife
- the name of the merchant in the merchant of Venice
- VI part one Shakespeare's first play
- what the roof of his theatre would have been
- His most famous type of poem
- Merchant of Venice the name of the play we are studying
14 Clues: The name of his wife • the name of William's wife • His most famous type of poem • name of his theatre in London • The name of William's only son • the country Shakespeare is from • VI part one Shakespeare's first play • Upon Avon where Shakespeare was born. • Juliet's surname from Romeo and Juliet • one of Shakespare's best known tragedies • ...
Mr Reid's Math Class Warm-Up 2024-08-29
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- food made by bees
- largest country in the world
- name of the snowman in Frozen
- - Shakespeare, author of Romeo & Juliet
- a letter in algebra
- location of 2020 olympics
- a number in algebra
- savoury Australian spread you have on toast
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- the green dinosaur found in Mario games
- Johnny -, star of Pirates of the Carribean
- disease you can get if you don't get enough Vitamin C
- Abraham -, US president
- an eight-sided shape
- holy book in Christianity
- Margot -, star of 2023's Barbie
- Queen of Egypt
- Katniss -, main character in The Hunger Games
17 Clues: Queen of Egypt • food made by bees • a letter in algebra • a number in algebra • an eight-sided shape • Abraham -, US president • holy book in Christianity • location of 2020 olympics • largest country in the world • name of the snowman in Frozen • Margot -, star of 2023's Barbie • the green dinosaur found in Mario games • - Shakespeare, author of Romeo & Juliet • ...
FAVOURITE ICONS FROM THE UK 2021-09-14
6 Clues: sings "Starman" • wrote Romeo and Juliet • Harry Potter's best friend • the Queen of England's name • Prime Minister in World War II • invented the evolution's theory
Collection 2 Vocabulary 2017-01-26
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- When two or more people talk within a story.
- Jing-Mei is an example of this.
- Often a protagonist is also one of these.
- your thinking.
- A person against a major character.
- A hard decision would cause this.
- A character who stays the same throughout the story.
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- What something looks like.
- A character that has development.
- A character with no development.
- Bad actions cause this.
- A car accident is an example of this.
- Something being done.
- In everyday use Dee's husband is an example of this.
- In Romeo and Juliet the family feud is a example of this.
15 Clues: your thinking. • Something being done. • Bad actions cause this. • What something looks like. • Jing-Mei is an example of this. • A character with no development. • A character that has development. • A hard decision would cause this. • A person against a major character. • A car accident is an example of this. • Often a protagonist is also one of these. • ...
Difficult PDA Crossword 2025-06-11
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- Where a starred clue works together with its 18-Across
- Who gifted a starred clue to its 18-Across
- *A race of demons or a sushi restauarant
- *Brother of a femboy and a cocaine addict
- & ___ (Play that flips the script to a Shakespeare
- Shark of a starred clue’s 18-Across
- *Fish… boy?
- City with a country in it + O
- Like 11-Across to 17-Across
- Starri’s hat in a PDA ad
- Principle bird of a starred clue’s 18-Across
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- Thrice banned for NSFW art
- *Creator of Dougs and Jems
- ❤️ 54 💬 40k
- Where a starred clue works together with its 18-Across
- Where a starred clue works together with its 18-Across
- *A confused gift in a PDA Christmas
- *It could need gas or juice
- *⚪️🟥🟩
- Major hobby of a starred clue’s 18-Across that uses knives
20 Clues: *⚪️🟥🟩 • ❤️ 54 💬 40k • *Fish… boy? • Starri’s hat in a PDA ad • Thrice banned for NSFW art • *Creator of Dougs and Jems • *It could need gas or juice • Like 11-Across to 17-Across • City with a country in it + O • *A confused gift in a PDA Christmas • Shark of a starred clue’s 18-Across • *A race of demons or a sushi restauarant • *Brother of a femboy and a cocaine addict • ...
Literary Terms 2020-09-18
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- showing someones personality through their actions
- Maleficent from sleeping beauty
- an example of this is jealousy or wrath
- an example of this is romeo and juliet
- The Wizard of Oz is this kind of character
- scary music that sets a mood
- Megamind is this kind of character
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- the climax of the story in latin
- the gas leak last tuesday
- saying "what a beautiful day" in a hurricane
- overestimating your abilities
- when we know that the murderer is behind the door but the characters dont
- the third word; ethos, logos, and
- dont judge a book by its cover, be kind, plan ahead
14 Clues: the gas leak last tuesday • scary music that sets a mood • overestimating your abilities • Maleficent from sleeping beauty • the climax of the story in latin • the third word; ethos, logos, and • Megamind is this kind of character • an example of this is romeo and juliet • an example of this is jealousy or wrath • The Wizard of Oz is this kind of character • ...
The Megan 2022-01-12
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- Wit, marshmallowy, ons stry altyd oor die naam
- Disney queen wat evil maar eintlik goed is
- Al wat nodig is saam met kondensmelk
- 'n Niggie
- Soet,wit en swart en word in melk gedoop
- Birthstone
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- Only needs a spot of milk
- As ek jou wil treat (fisies)
- Jou favourite cartoon
- Favourite Disney movie
- Die enigste bier wat jy drink
- Juliet se beste maatjie
- Tannie na aan jou hart
13 Clues: 'n Niggie • Birthstone • Jou favourite cartoon • Favourite Disney movie • Tannie na aan jou hart • Juliet se beste maatjie • Only needs a spot of milk • As ek jou wil treat (fisies) • Die enigste bier wat jy drink • Al wat nodig is saam met kondensmelk • Soet,wit en swart en word in melk gedoop • Disney queen wat evil maar eintlik goed is • ...
Shakespeare 2022-09-09
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- The theater in London where many of the great plays of William Shakespeare were first performed.
- Strict protestants who were very religious and who were against theatres.
- a song or melody in italian
- an act of speaking one's thoughts aloud when by oneself or regardless of any hearers, especially by a character in a play.
- Elizabethan slang for thieves who would cut your purse from your belt
- the assembled spectators or listeners at a public event such as a play, film, concert, or meeting.
- one of the main characters of romeo and juliet
- a play by shakespeare about someone avenging someones death
- a written prompt
- people who act in a play
- An infectious disease that was spread by rats
- a word shakepseare invented which means a ray of moonlight
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- a person who is in charge of an activity, department, or organization.
- The author of the play
- one of the main characters of romeo and juliet
- Audience members who had to stand on the floor
- a word shakespeare invented which means sparing or economical as regards money or food
- a characteristic or a reign of someone
- a building or outdoor area in which plays and other dramatic performances are given
- a word made by shakespeare meaning having lustre; shining
20 Clues: a written prompt • The author of the play • people who act in a play • a song or melody in italian • a characteristic or a reign of someone • An infectious disease that was spread by rats • one of the main characters of romeo and juliet • Audience members who had to stand on the floor • one of the main characters of romeo and juliet • ...
Not your Average Love story 2013-04-25
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- overprotected but not your mother
- just one sip and your dead
- last name of favorite English teacher
- man filled with hatred towards the Montagues
- mask of night
- a city divided by two families
- a place where people go to try and be together without getting caught
- result of death between to houses
- some people believe in them some people think its all in your head
- not always thinking but acting with his sword
- it is all told in the end
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- where people meet and sometimes fall in love
- a reoccurring theme between to sides that leads to death
- feeling that leads to death all around
- inspiring author and play write
- name of a city that mourns for love
- man of god
- Montague who is lover and a fighter
- caplet who is surrounded by death
19 Clues: man of god • mask of night • it is all told in the end • just one sip and your dead • a city divided by two families • inspiring author and play write • overprotected but not your mother • result of death between to houses • caplet who is surrounded by death • name of a city that mourns for love • Montague who is lover and a fighter • last name of favorite English teacher • ...
Not your Average Love story 2013-04-25
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- not always thinking but acting with his sword
- inspiring author and play write
- just one sip and your dead
- name of a city that mourns for love
- man of god
- a place where people go to try and be together without getting caught
- a reoccurring theme between to sides that leads to death
- a city divided by two families
Down
- man filled with hatred towards the Montagues
- Montague who is lover and a fighter
- mask of night
- some people believe in them some people think its all in your head
- feeling that leads to death all around
- capulet who is surrounded by death
- where people meet and sometimes fall in love
- it is all told in the end
- result of death between to houses
- overprotected but not your mother
- last name of favorite English teacher
19 Clues: man of god • mask of night • it is all told in the end • just one sip and your dead • a city divided by two families • inspiring author and play write • result of death between to houses • overprotected but not your mother • capulet who is surrounded by death • Montague who is lover and a fighter • name of a city that mourns for love • last name of favorite English teacher • ...
Renaissance 2022-09-15
8 Clues: What did writers use • who made Romeo and Juliet • Who was the banking family • where did the renaissance start • Who improved the printing process • Who ruled England from 1558 to 1603 • what is this person's first name da vinci • what is the time period called from 1300-1600
Walking around the town 2023-05-09
8 Clues: You can get on train here • You can play bowling here • You can borrow a book here • You can go ice-skating here • You can cross the river here • You can cross the street here • You can see famous paintings here • You can see "Romeo and Juliet" here
English II Crossword 2023-08-11
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- A comparison using like or as
- The vice principal of our school
- A person, place, thing, or idea
- The theme of today's pep rally
- The name of the author on Ms. Heard's desk
- The monster on Ms. Heard's counter
- The name of our school
- The pokemon on Ms. Heard's desk
- A word used to describe something
- What a 10th grader is called
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- A comparison without like or as
- The name of Ms. Heard's mushroom man
- Writer of Romeo and Juliet
- Ms. Heard's hall pass
- The principal of our school
- The picture on the mat in front of Ms. Heard's desk
- The name of Ms. Heard's dog
- The story we're reading first in class
18 Clues: Ms. Heard's hall pass • The name of our school • Writer of Romeo and Juliet • The principal of our school • The name of Ms. Heard's dog • What a 10th grader is called • A comparison using like or as • The theme of today's pep rally • A comparison without like or as • A person, place, thing, or idea • The pokemon on Ms. Heard's desk • The vice principal of our school • ...
WHEN IN VERONA 2018-01-18
8 Clues: The leader of Verona • Where people go to pray • The main school kids in Verona attend • A family that hates the Capulet family • A family that hates the Montague family • The person that married Romeo and Juliet • Where people go to spend the day swimming • Where people go to buy poisons,herbs, and medicines
IMAGINE 2021-12-19
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- Romeo and Juliet, No 13 Dance of the Knights
- Rugsėjo 1-osios pietūs. Kur?
- Filmas, kuriam buvom visi 5 kino teatre
- Best OBX aktorė
- 9-etu įvertintas patiekalas, kurį gaminai per techno (skanūs pietūs)
- 2021m. TOP 3 artist spotify'uje
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- Žaidimuks, kurį žaidėm per Nociaus hb (su tom juokingom mirtim ar nutikimais)
- Cold water, cold weather, for strong men, no problem
- Ten yra baseinas
- Ekskursija į degantį miestą
10 Clues: Best OBX aktorė • Ten yra baseinas • Ekskursija į degantį miestą • Rugsėjo 1-osios pietūs. Kur? • 2021m. TOP 3 artist spotify'uje • Filmas, kuriam buvom visi 5 kino teatre • Romeo and Juliet, No 13 Dance of the Knights • Cold water, cold weather, for strong men, no problem • 9-etu įvertintas patiekalas, kurį gaminai per techno (skanūs pietūs) • ...
Švenčių proga! 2021-12-19
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- Romeo and Juliet, No 13 Dance of the Knights
- Rugsėjo 1-osios pietūs. Kur?
- Filmas, kuriam buvom visi 5 kino teatre
- Best OBX aktorė
- 9-etu įvertintas patiekalas, kurį gaminai per techno (skanūs pietūs)
- 2021m. TOP 3 artist spotify'uje
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- Žaidimuks, kurį žaidėm per Nociaus hb (su tom juokingom mirtim ar nutikimais)
- Cold water, cold weather, for strong men, no problem
- Ten yra baseinas
- Ekskursija į degantį miestą
10 Clues: Best OBX aktorė • Ten yra baseinas • Ekskursija į degantį miestą • Rugsėjo 1-osios pietūs. Kur? • 2021m. TOP 3 artist spotify'uje • Filmas, kuriam buvom visi 5 kino teatre • Romeo and Juliet, No 13 Dance of the Knights • Cold water, cold weather, for strong men, no problem • 9-etu įvertintas patiekalas, kurį gaminai per techno (skanūs pietūs) • ...
Romeo ir Džiuljeta 2013-05-26
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- Senjoros Kapuleti sūnėnas?
- Veronos kunigaikščio vardas?
- Romeo tarnas?
- Kur susitinka Romeo ir Džuljeta?
- Vienuolis,Romeo draugas(be tarpo.
- Kur susikauna Paris su Romeo?
- dramos kūrinio autoriaus pastaba dramos tekste?
- Pario titulas?
- Fra Lorenco "darbo vieta"?
- Kas buvo Paris is Džuljeta?
- Ką atveda pažas į Romeo ir Pario kovos vietą?
- Romeo draugas?
- Kaip dar buvo vadinamas Fra Lorencas?
- Romeo pirmosios meilės vardas?
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- Vienas iš Kapulečių tarnų?
- Kas yra "Romeo ir Džuljeta"?
- Auklės tarnas?
- Miestas,į kurį ištremė Romeo?
- Fra Lorencas ir Fra Džovanis buvo vienuoliai.. ?
- Priešingų veikėjų interesų susidūrimas?
- Kiek buvo Džuljetai metų?
- Džuljetos ir Pario vestuvių diena?
- Kas pirmieji pamatė negyvą Tebaldą?
- Vieta,kur susikovė Romeo ir Tebaldas?
- Romeo pusbrolis ir draugas?
- Kas atlydi Parį prie Džuljetos kapo?
- Ką išgeria Romeo norėdamas nusižudyti?
27 Clues: Romeo tarnas? • Auklės tarnas? • Pario titulas? • Romeo draugas? • Kiek buvo Džuljetai metų? • Senjoros Kapuleti sūnėnas? • Vienas iš Kapulečių tarnų? • Fra Lorenco "darbo vieta"? • Kas buvo Paris is Džuljeta? • Romeo pusbrolis ir draugas? • Veronos kunigaikščio vardas? • Kas yra "Romeo ir Džuljeta"? • Miestas,į kurį ištremė Romeo? • Kur susikauna Paris su Romeo? • ...
Romeo and Juliet/Elizabethan England 2023-05-09
10 Clues: Walk leisurely • Ludicrously odd • Mix up or confuse • A bit fat or pudgy • A lazy, stupid person • Not in the stars favor • The house that Romeo belongs to • The house that Juliet belongs to • The stale, musty smell of tobacco • A man who flirted with other women while his wife recovered from childbirth.
TTS 2 2024-10-19
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- Campuran yang zat penyusunnya masih dapat dibedakan
- Peradaban kuno yang dikenal dengan filsafat
- Perubahan kimia yang menghasilkan panas
- 1/0 =
- Virus yang menyerang dunia di tahun 2019-2022
- Organel yang berfungsi sebagai pusat kontrol sel
- Lembaga tertinggi negara Indonesia
- Bunga kebangsaan Jepang
- alat indra untuk mendengar
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- Waka Sarana Prasarana SMA AL-ISLAM KRIAN
- Nabi yang ditelan oleh ikan
- "Bapak Fisika Nuklir"
- Satuan energi
- Bangsa yang menjajah Indonesia paling lama
- Mata pelajaran yang mempelajari atom, molekul, senyawa, dan ion.
- Organel yang berfungsi sebagai pusat kontrol sel
- Penulis cerita Romeo dan Juliet
- H adalah kepanjangan dari atom
- NaCl adalah
- Main Character Anime One piece
20 Clues: 1/0 = • NaCl adalah • Satuan energi • "Bapak Fisika Nuklir" • Bunga kebangsaan Jepang • alat indra untuk mendengar • Nabi yang ditelan oleh ikan • H adalah kepanjangan dari atom • Main Character Anime One piece • Penulis cerita Romeo dan Juliet • Lembaga tertinggi negara Indonesia • Perubahan kimia yang menghasilkan panas • Waka Sarana Prasarana SMA AL-ISLAM KRIAN • ...
The Catcher in the Rye 2013-05-13
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- What is the hotel's elevator boy's name?
- He jumped out of a window
- What is the author's last name?
- What school did Holden get kicked out of?
- What animal does Holden question?
- What type of hat does Holden have?
- Sibling who died
- What did Mr. Antolini teach?
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- She kept her Kings in the back row
- Holden meets Phoebe at the ...
- Holden bought one for Phoebe, but he broke it.
- To be scared, to be a "chicken"
- Where did the novel take place?
- He was Holden's roomate
- Holden drinks this when he can't get alcohol
- Holden hates ...
- He is Holden's favourite character from Romeo and Juliet
- What colour is Holden's hat?
18 Clues: Holden hates ... • Sibling who died • He was Holden's roomate • He jumped out of a window • What colour is Holden's hat? • What did Mr. Antolini teach? • Holden meets Phoebe at the ... • To be scared, to be a "chicken" • Where did the novel take place? • What is the author's last name? • What animal does Holden question? • She kept her Kings in the back row • ...
Romeo and Juliet - Backround Notes by Nolan 2023-10-13
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- Romeo And juliet is the story of Star-Crossed ______
- Famous writer for plays
- Shakespeare Originally Started writing his plays for the _____ Theater
- what was the dessert at the globe theater
- what was the meal at the globe theater
- Westside story is Inspired by ______________
- "Virgin Queen"
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- There was a theater company __________________________
- Shakespeare Wrote Histories,tragedies and ___________
- Shakespeare used already _____ plots
- tomatoes were often thrown at the worst aco
- the _____ Served as a disease responsible for the epidemic From 1613-1614
- rumors he was going to murder his wife to be with the queen
- what did shakespeare used to do
14 Clues: "Virgin Queen" • Famous writer for plays • what did shakespeare used to do • Shakespeare used already _____ plots • what was the meal at the globe theater • what was the dessert at the globe theater • tomatoes were often thrown at the worst aco • Westside story is Inspired by ______________ • Romeo And juliet is the story of Star-Crossed ______ • ...
03/08/2024 2024-03-05
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- Who plays Don Lockwood in singing in the rain?
- famous singer and actor who had a role in Double Dynamite
- the famous singer, actress, and model ______ Monroe
- a famous retelling of Shakespeare’s iconic Romeo and Juliet
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- Who played Mary Poppins?
- classic old film starring Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman
- “The hills are alive with the sound of ______”
- famous old timey actor _____ grant
- Tin Man, Lion, and who?
9 Clues: Tin Man, Lion, and who? • Who played Mary Poppins? • famous old timey actor _____ grant • Who plays Don Lockwood in singing in the rain? • “The hills are alive with the sound of ______” • the famous singer, actress, and model ______ Monroe • famous singer and actor who had a role in Double Dynamite • a famous retelling of Shakespeare’s iconic Romeo and Juliet • ...
Not your Average Love story 2013-04-25
Across
- feeling that leads to death all around
- man of god
- a reoccurring theme between to sides that leads to death
- where people meet and sometimes fall in love
- a place where people go to try and be together without getting caught
- capulet who is surrounded by death
- just one sip and your dead
- result of death between to houses
Down
- overprotected but not your mother
- last name of favorite English teacher
- mask of night
- not always thinking but acting with his sword
- inspiring author and play write
- some people believe in them some people think its all in your head
- a city divided by two families
- name of a city that mourns for love
- man filled with hatred towards the Montagues
- it is all told in the end
- Montague who is lover and a fighter
19 Clues: man of god • mask of night • it is all told in the end • just one sip and your dead • a city divided by two families • inspiring author and play write • overprotected but not your mother • result of death between to houses • capulet who is surrounded by death • name of a city that mourns for love • Montague who is lover and a fighter • last name of favorite English teacher • ...
Vocab set 10 2024-01-23
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- Stacy's hair is so beautiful
- "I Have a Dream" speech
- I ate a burger and now I'm sick, the burger made me sick
- Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
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- "The civil war was fought from 1861-1865"
- "Many people think bullying is bad, but I think it is beneficial to later years of a person's life"
- A doctor recommending a medicine
- To Kill a Mockingbird
- Romeo and Juliet
- The sky is blue
10 Clues: The sky is blue • Romeo and Juliet • To Kill a Mockingbird • "I Have a Dream" speech • Chitty Chitty Bang Bang • Stacy's hair is so beautiful • A doctor recommending a medicine • "The civil war was fought from 1861-1865" • I ate a burger and now I'm sick, the burger made me sick • ...
The Catcher in the Rye 2013-05-13
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- / Holden drinks this when he can't get alcohol
- / What is the hotel's elevator boy's name?
- York / Where did the novel take place?
- Castle / He jumped out of a window
- / To be scared, to be a "chicken"
- / He was Holden's roomate
- / Holden hates ...
- hat / What type of hat does Holden have?
- / Holden meets Phoebe at the ...
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- / What animal does Holden question?
- / Holden bought one for Phoebe, but he broke it.
- / He is Holden's favourite character from Romeo and Juliet
- Gallagher / She kept her Kings in the back row
- / What did Mr. Antolini teach?
- / Sibling who died
- / What colour is Holden's hat?
- / What is the author's last name?
- Prep / What school did Holden get kicked out of?
18 Clues: / Sibling who died • / Holden hates ... • / He was Holden's roomate • / What did Mr. Antolini teach? • / What colour is Holden's hat? • / Holden meets Phoebe at the ... • / To be scared, to be a "chicken" • / What is the author's last name? • Castle / He jumped out of a window • / What animal does Holden question? • York / Where did the novel take place? • ...
ROMEO & JULIET 2014-02-09
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- (idiom.) to affect or influence the result
- the feeling of something dishonorable, improper
- a light for illuminating a street or a road
- small cubes marked on each side with one to six spots
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- affair, lover.
- below the surface/ under
- selfish, ignoble
- to cause to be in a particular state or condition
- a place or an area sheltered from the sun
- (past part.) to inflict a blow or a stroke
10 Clues: affair, lover. • selfish, ignoble • below the surface/ under • a place or an area sheltered from the sun • (idiom.) to affect or influence the result • (past part.) to inflict a blow or a stroke • a light for illuminating a street or a road • the feeling of something dishonorable, improper • to cause to be in a particular state or condition • ...
Chapter 7 Reniassance 2022-03-02
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- Christian struggle to take back the Iberian Peninsula from the Muslims
- fought the English in the Hundred Years' War
- rebirth of interest in art and learning
- black death spread along this trade route
- interested in worldly rather than religious matters
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- art of negotiating or making deals with other countries
- captured by the English and burned at the stake
- Florence's wealth came in large part from __________________
- greatest writer of the English Renaissance who wrote "Romeo and Juliet" (last name)
- the belief that the individual was important
- everyday language of the people
- disease that spreads quickly and kills many
12 Clues: everyday language of the people • rebirth of interest in art and learning • black death spread along this trade route • disease that spreads quickly and kills many • the belief that the individual was important • fought the English in the Hundred Years' War • captured by the English and burned at the stake • interested in worldly rather than religious matters • ...
Musicals and West Side Story 2024-06-07
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- The store that the Jets use as homebase is called _________ Candy store
- The break between Act 1 and Act 2 is called
- This street in NYC is home base for musical theater
- This composer wrote the music for WSS. Leonard ______
- A choreographer creates _________.
- This is the gang that Riff and Tony are in.
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- A famous play by Shakespeare inspired WSS. _______ and Juliet
- Her name is sung 31 times by Tony.
- This is the gang that Bernardo and Chino are in
- Bernardo's girlfriend's name
- When two gangs fight, its called a ________________
- Riff chooses this Jet to fight Bernardo
12 Clues: Bernardo's girlfriend's name • Her name is sung 31 times by Tony. • A choreographer creates _________. • Riff chooses this Jet to fight Bernardo • The break between Act 1 and Act 2 is called • This is the gang that Riff and Tony are in. • This is the gang that Bernardo and Chino are in • This street in NYC is home base for musical theater • ...
AndreaFest 2020 Day 2 2020-05-15
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- Another name for a halfling like Bilbo
- wood-worry cause
- (blank) Falling
- After midnight roamer
- Baby Abby’s movie character
- bathroom 'mat'
- Montreal street performer
- Favourite movie-binge setting
- Causes a necessary cut
- George's diner
- a 'disappearing' haircut
- A bridge too far
- Billy and the bee at MSG
- Our first baby's first name
- Falling (blank)
- when to call '999'
- Cubans Romeo and Juliet
- Anna and William park bench lullaby
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- waterside wood way
- Band of beach-side club owner
- three 'times' a gift for you
- Gas maker (3 wds)
- 'I know, I'm in the future too.'
- paint-by-nail
- Marketplace mania location
- Mavick’s squeeze
- In one compound word, song sparks Jim-Deb MSG dance
- Holguin storefront poem
- After-party fare
- bounding ring
- your special dog-training skill
- wood chipper
32 Clues: wood chipper • paint-by-nail • bounding ring • bathroom 'mat' • George's diner • (blank) Falling • Falling (blank) • wood-worry cause • Mavick’s squeeze • After-party fare • A bridge too far • Gas maker (3 wds) • waterside wood way • when to call '999' • After midnight roamer • Causes a necessary cut • Holguin storefront poem • Cubans Romeo and Juliet • a 'disappearing' haircut • Billy and the bee at MSG • ...
Phonetic Alphabet 2022-01-31
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- Scottish alcohol
- Police and military wear this clothing
- It takes two to _____
- A country famous for it's curry dishes
- When sound bounces back to you
- A dance
- Medical image of a broken bone
- Mr Chaplin's first name
- The lady in Romeo's life
- The first letter of the phonetic ALPHAbet
- Metric measure for distance and weight
- The month before December
- Another name for dad
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- Where a river enters the ocean. Also an American airline
- An African tribe
- A game with clubs and little white balls
- Short for Michael
- "_____ Nevada" mountain range in California
- A place where you can sleep over or holiday
- Shouting applause at a show
- Hollywood actors want to win this
- The winner
- A French Canadian province
- An American
- The man in Juliet's life
- The capital of Peru
26 Clues: A dance • The winner • An American • Scottish alcohol • An African tribe • Short for Michael • The capital of Peru • Another name for dad • It takes two to _____ • Mr Chaplin's first name • The lady in Romeo's life • The man in Juliet's life • The month before December • A French Canadian province • Shouting applause at a show • When sound bounces back to you • Medical image of a broken bone • ...
Phonetic Alphabet 2022-01-31
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- Scottish alcohol
- Police and military wear this clothing
- It takes two to _____
- A country famous for it's curry dishes
- When sound bounces back to you
- A dance
- Medical image of a broken bone
- Mr Chaplin's first name
- The lady in Romeo's life
- The first letter of the phonetic ALPHAbet
- Metric measure for distance and weight
- The month before December
- Another name for dad
Down
- Where a river enters the ocean. Also an American airline
- An African tribe
- A game with clubs and little white balls
- Short for Michael
- "_____ Nevada" mountain range in California
- A place where you can sleep over or holiday
- Shouting applause at a show
- Hollywood actors want to win this
- The winner
- A French Canadian province
- An American
- The man in Juliet's life
- The capital of Peru
26 Clues: A dance • The winner • An American • Scottish alcohol • An African tribe • Short for Michael • The capital of Peru • Another name for dad • It takes two to _____ • Mr Chaplin's first name • The lady in Romeo's life • The man in Juliet's life • The month before December • A French Canadian province • Shouting applause at a show • When sound bounces back to you • Medical image of a broken bone • ...
30 Vocab Words 2013-02-26
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- The feelings a story evokes is called this.
- A play on words.
- Educated guess.
- CRASH!
- Sad.
- Comparison using specific words of comparison.
- A humourous imitation or mock of something.
- ____ fail.
- Not an overstatement but an ___________.
- Romeo and Juliet is an example of a ______.
- Where the story or event takes place.
- Arguing back and forth.
- Informational.
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- Antonym is attatched, or connected.
- Teasing.
- The sentence in analysis papers Mr. Johnson almost always tells you to revise.
- Giving humanlike qualities to nonliving things.
- Not a tight sentence but a ______ _______.
- Held back.
- Grating, inharmonious sounds.
- Repetition of first consonant.
- Inapropriate.
- Gleeful, happy.
- Another word for summary.
- Mystery, fantasy, and scieacophnce fiction are examples of ____.
- Needs to be done quickly.
- She was very ____ about getting rid of her children's baby clothes.
- Very bright, often used to describe colors.
- Tone of punishment.
29 Clues: Sad. • CRASH! • Teasing. • Held back. • ____ fail. • Inapropriate. • Informational. • Educated guess. • Gleeful, happy. • A play on words. • Tone of punishment. • Arguing back and forth. • Another word for summary. • Needs to be done quickly. • Grating, inharmonious sounds. • Repetition of first consonant. • Antonym is attatched, or connected. • Where the story or event takes place. • ...
The Renaissance - Bradly Tanner 2025-04-10
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- put in copper to create illustrations in books
- The writer of the book “Utopia”
- Art technique of making faces look life-like
- was famous for the Sistine Chapel
- Well known book that describes the perfect world
- most commonly known for “The Last Supper”
- One of Roger van der Weyden's famous pieces
- described how the government should be run in his book “The Prince”
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- Famous for scenic paintings and a fun children's game
- His Invention made the printing of books more efficient
- Occupation that made the Medici family rich
- people who believed in human matters rather than divine matters
- Believed in being a gentleman
- Time of renewal/ rebirth
- Shakespeare most known play
- Known for saying “Nothing weighs less than a pen”
- Famous playwright known for “Romeo and Juliet”
- Flemish painter famous for painting festivals and dances
- where the Renaissance began
- best selling book during the Renaissance
20 Clues: Time of renewal/ rebirth • Shakespeare most known play • where the Renaissance began • Believed in being a gentleman • The writer of the book “Utopia” • was famous for the Sistine Chapel • best selling book during the Renaissance • most commonly known for “The Last Supper” • Occupation that made the Medici family rich • One of Roger van der Weyden's famous pieces • ...
Everyday, Anyday 2024-11-14
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- - Ocean mammal known for its intelligence
- - The chemical symbol for water
- - A small, buzzing insect that makes honey
- - The largest planet in our solar system
- - A precious metal that is often used in jewelry
- - A large mammal known for its tusks and trunk
- - The primary color of the sky on a clear day
- - Season between winter and summer
- - A device used for typing on a computer
- - The country known for its maple syrup
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- - A hot drink made from roasted beans
- - The author of 'Romeo and Juliet'
- - A type of tree known for its acorns
- - An insect with colorful wings
- - The opposite of 'day'
- - Planet known as the "Red Planet"
- - A yellow fruit with a peel
- - Capital of France
- - This animal is known as "man's best friend"
- - Device used to take photos
20 Clues: - Capital of France • - The opposite of 'day' • - A yellow fruit with a peel • - Device used to take photos • - The chemical symbol for water • - An insect with colorful wings • - The author of 'Romeo and Juliet' • - Planet known as the "Red Planet" • - Season between winter and summer • - A hot drink made from roasted beans • - A type of tree known for its acorns • ...
Romeo & Juliet 2013-05-08
10 Clues: traps • cruel, vicious • powerless, weak • wedding ceremony • covered, smeared • threatening, omnious • affliction, injury, harm • gallants, cavaliers, suitors • sheer, light filmy substance • people whose opinions differ from teh official faith (Christianity)
Broadway 2020-03-29
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- more sadness and oh boy this one's real sad
- red hat lady musical
- wow lots of gay and sadness
- Drama with songs
- lets be really racist
- everyone is broke the musical
- wow slay me with your dancing
- why is this boy so problematic
- fairytales are depressing
- acceptance with cheesy songs
- baseball is dangerous
- romeo and juliet again
- look she's green
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- scary man in tunnels likes music
- sad boi in blue
- blonde people are people too
- i really like singing, but i like this boy more
- lets sing about kings
- lots of sadness
- why are you on the roof
- lets go to africa
- men can dance too
- nazis attack nuns the musical
- Theatre place in NYC
- tap dancing eggs the musical
- the windy city musical
- lets be racist in the ocean
- lets be really sexist
- lets not be racist
29 Clues: sad boi in blue • lots of sadness • Drama with songs • look she's green • lets go to africa • men can dance too • lets not be racist • red hat lady musical • Theatre place in NYC • lets sing about kings • lets be really racist • lets be really sexist • baseball is dangerous • the windy city musical • romeo and juliet again • why are you on the roof • fairytales are depressing • ...
World History 2022-06-03
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- leader of Spain
- Capital of Aztec
- Disease that spread through Europe
- God of the sea
- Painter of Mona Lisa
- writer of the prince
- Ancient Chinese Philisophy
- A special trade route
- lead France during 100 Years war
- made the printing press
- machine for ink
- the people who killed Jesus
- God of the underworld
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- God of the sun
- People with arrows and horses
- Leader of the mongols
- Leader mali, richest man ever
- World's oldest religion
- cruel leader of Russia
- Gods book of life
- Wrote Romeo and Juliet
- Indian religion
- American civilization tropical rainforest
- human sacrifice
- only Chistian african Kingdom
- American civilization known for their roads
- Sistine Chapel and Statue of David Artist
- Region of the muslims
- Father of the gods
- Recovered the holy land
30 Clues: God of the sun • God of the sea • leader of Spain • Indian religion • human sacrifice • machine for ink • Capital of Aztec • Gods book of life • Father of the gods • Painter of Mona Lisa • writer of the prince • Leader of the mongols • Region of the muslims • A special trade route • God of the underworld • cruel leader of Russia • Wrote Romeo and Juliet • World's oldest religion • ...
Crossword puzzle 2024-10-22
Across
- corgis, poodles and labradors
- a country famous for its pyramids
- a sound that bounces back to you
- a quarter of twenty-eight
- writer of Hamlet and Romeo&Juliet
- grilled bread popular at breakfast
- story beginning, … upon a time
- American holiday in November - turkey feast
- you might need an umbrella if this falls from the clouds
- these go on your feet
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- you can put flowers in one
- vegetable associated with Halloween
- where you wash your vehicle
- these are at the end of your arms
- a sweet substance made by bees
- a twinkling light in the night sky
- the organ that pumps blood around your body
- these are in your mouth and you have to brush them
- Popeye’s profession
- huge man-like creature found in fairy tales
- the opposite direction of south
- small creature with eight legs
22 Clues: Popeye’s profession • these go on your feet • a quarter of twenty-eight • you can put flowers in one • where you wash your vehicle • corgis, poodles and labradors • a sweet substance made by bees • story beginning, … upon a time • small creature with eight legs • the opposite direction of south • a sound that bounces back to you • a country famous for its pyramids • ...
This term 2015-07-13
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- The main character in Millions
- the patron saint of animals
- This is where Damian hides all them money
- one of Shakespeare's most famous plays
- Where the robbers steal all them money from
- The posh name for Damian's 'den'
- The time of year that Millions is set
- one of the main themes in Romeo and Juliet
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- The charity worker who collects money for WaterAid
- The surname of the main characters
- the kings and queens who ruled England in Shakespeare's time
- the patron saint of moving house
- The name of the currency that Britain is changing to.
- The patron saint of moving house
- The main character's brother
- Actors put this on their faces as make up.
16 Clues: the patron saint of animals • The main character's brother • The main character in Millions • the patron saint of moving house • The posh name for Damian's 'den' • The patron saint of moving house • The surname of the main characters • The time of year that Millions is set • one of Shakespeare's most famous plays • This is where Damian hides all them money • ...
4.3 HPG U4 tfnw- walking round the town 2024-03-06
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- i need to buy "Pan Tadeusz" for school..
- i want to pray..
- you can lend some books there for free
- i want to go to greece for vacation...
- fresh veggies, fresh fruits!
- they make cars and other machines there
- if you need more money, go there
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- i need a new passport
- you go there after finishing high school
- look at this Mona Lisa painting!
- you can cross a river there
- you can catch a flight there
- i'm not going there again! i hate clowns!
- there's a new Spiderman movie I need to watch!
- i saw a beautifull play there last week! it was romeo and juliet
15 Clues: i want to pray.. • i need a new passport • you can cross a river there • you can catch a flight there • fresh veggies, fresh fruits! • look at this Mona Lisa painting! • if you need more money, go there • you can lend some books there for free • i want to go to greece for vacation... • they make cars and other machines there • i need to buy "Pan Tadeusz" for school.. • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2024-10-29
The Globe Theatre 2025-11-12
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- Hidden openings in the stage used for ghosts, graves, or sudden entrances.
- People who stood in front of the stage for the cheapest seats in Shakespeare’s theatre.
- The price those standing audience members paid to get in.
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- The playwright who wrote Romeo and Juliet and many other famous plays.
- What a play or book tells; the sequence of events.
- The young man who falls deeply in love in Shakespeare’s famous love story.
- A play that ends in disaster or death for the main characters.
- The girl from the rival family who returns his love.
8 Clues: What a play or book tells; the sequence of events. • The girl from the rival family who returns his love. • The price those standing audience members paid to get in. • A play that ends in disaster or death for the main characters. • The playwright who wrote Romeo and Juliet and many other famous plays. • ...
2 Rooms and a Boom 2024-11-18
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- must protect the target and be shot by the Sniper.
- chooses the players who will change rooms every round.
- can change rooms after a card share with M. Mercier
- must find Romeo and finish the game in the terrorist's room.
- the doctor _____ instantly wins the game for Red team if he/she card shares with the President.
- after a card reveal, forces 2 players to card share.
- can turn players into zombies and win the game if all survivors are zombies.
- can replace the Leader after a permanent public card reveal.
- shoots a player before the end of the game.
- blue team's boss. Blue team loses if he finishes the game in the Terrorist's room.
- the Tuesday ______ instantly winds the game for BLue Team if he/she card shares with the Kamikaze Terrorist.
- the team which must help the Kamikaze Terrorist is the ______ team
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- you win if you are the leprechaun by the end of the game, but you cannot refuse to card share and you switch cards when you card share...
- the team who must help the President is the ____ team.
- at the end of the game, he must find which team wins (or if both teams lose)
- must find Juliet and finish the game in the terrorist's room.
- this kamikaze is red team's boss. red team wins if he finishes the game in the Preisdent's room.
- he must share cards qwith the president before the end of the game or Blue Team loses the game.
- force 2 players to become lovers, they must finish the game in the same room.
- this role can force a player to change zones
- after a permanent public reveal, forces a player to NOT change rooms
- the opposite of Cupid. force 2 players to become enemies and to to finish the game in separated rooms.
- the sniper must shoot him/her and he/she must survive
- he must share cards with the terrorist before the end of the game or red team loses.
24 Clues: shoots a player before the end of the game. • this role can force a player to change zones • must protect the target and be shot by the Sniper. • can change rooms after a card share with M. Mercier • after a card reveal, forces 2 players to card share. • the sniper must shoot him/her and he/she must survive • the team who must help the President is the ____ team. • ...
Shakespeare 2024-12-06
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- "A ___! A ___! My kingdom for a ___!"
- Word describing a celestial force that dooms the lovers in "Romeo and Juliet."
- "We are such stuff as dreams are __ on."
- "All the world's a ___"
- A ghostly visitation, as seen in "Hamlet."
- Shakespeare's theatre in London
- The Prince of Denmark
- "By the pricking of my thumbs, something ___ this way comes."
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- "Something is rotten in the state of ___."
- A court fool
- "Et tu, ___?"
- Portia disguises herself as a lawyer in this play
- The green-eyed monster, according to Othello
- Shakespearean synonym for "you"
- Queen of the fairies in "A Midsummer Night's Dream
15 Clues: A court fool • "Et tu, ___?" • The Prince of Denmark • "All the world's a ___" • Shakespearean synonym for "you" • Shakespeare's theatre in London • "A ___! A ___! My kingdom for a ___!" • "We are such stuff as dreams are __ on." • "Something is rotten in the state of ___." • A ghostly visitation, as seen in "Hamlet." • The green-eyed monster, according to Othello • ...
Testikoe 2023-09-06
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- The capital of France.
- A famous playwright who wrote "Romeo and Juliet."
- The process of turning food into energy in the body.
- The largest mammal on Earth.
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- The largest organ in the human body.
- A planet in our solar system.
- A fundamental particle in the nucleus of an atom.
- A large, flightless bird from Australia.
- A famous detective created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
- The currency of Japan.
- The chemical symbol for gold.
11 Clues: The capital of France. • The currency of Japan. • The largest mammal on Earth. • A planet in our solar system. • The chemical symbol for gold. • The largest organ in the human body. • A large, flightless bird from Australia. • A famous playwright who wrote "Romeo and Juliet." • A fundamental particle in the nucleus of an atom. • ...
Zach & AJ & Matt crossword 3/28 2024-03-28
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- The city where Renaissanceance started in northern Europe
- an explanation tested and supported by experimentation
- The belief in a sun-centered solar system
- Writer of Romeo and Juliet
- an idealised fictional place
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- making prints of metal plates
- Italian cities Jewse jews were forced to live
- rebirth of culture and old Greek and Roman practices
- genius,sculptor,inventor and ninja turtle
- became a priest in 1492 and was a humanist and writer of a greek version of the new testament
10 Clues: Writer of Romeo and Juliet • an idealised fictional place • making prints of metal plates • genius,sculptor,inventor and ninja turtle • The belief in a sun-centered solar system • Italian cities Jewse jews were forced to live • rebirth of culture and old Greek and Roman practices • an explanation tested and supported by experimentation • ...
