romeo and juliet Crossword Puzzles
Breakout Table 5 2017-03-14
6 Clues: Tone of a poem • A poem's paragraph • A composition in verse • Author Hughes' first name • Title Where the ______ Ends • Author of Hamlet and Romeo and Juliet
IELTS Culture & Entertainment Vocabulary 2025-09-03
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- Business that produces and shares entertainment
- Strongly connected to history & tradition
- A long-established custom or belief passed down
- A day or period of celebration for cultural or religious reason
- Modern popular culture
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- Very beautiful to look at
- Traditional beliefs, myths, and tales of a people or culture
- Classic Romeo & Juliet is this
- A sense of belonging to a particular culture or ethnic group
- The traditions, customs, and artifacts of a community or nation
- Praised by experts
- To be the most impressive part of the event that everyone pays attention to
- Forms of entertainment such as theatre, dance, and music
- Art of making motion pictures
- Considered normal by most people
- A category of something (Music, Film, Art)
16 Clues: Praised by experts • Modern popular culture • Very beautiful to look at • Art of making motion pictures • Classic Romeo & Juliet is this • Considered normal by most people • Strongly connected to history & tradition • A category of something (Music, Film, Art) • Business that produces and shares entertainment • A long-established custom or belief passed down • ...
Shakespeare 2015-05-04
10 Clues: People • People • of theatre • passing of one • of Shakespeare • comedy by shakespeare • to watch films or plays • romance play by Shakespeare • where Shakespeare performed. • play about the prince of Denmark
Fire at the Globe Theater 2023-10-26
9 Clues: Very big. • Incredible • Twelve months • Romeo & Juliet • Out of control. • Things that are not the same. • The best English teacher on the planet. • The place where you watch actors perform. • You need this to get into the theater (plural).
The Globe Theatre 2021-06-10
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- A group of people watching something
- Where actors perform
- A place where you watch plays
- A door on the stage that leads down somewhere
- A group of dancers/actors who tour in places
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- A device that shoots objects
- A poor person that works for a rich person
- The writer of Romeo and Juliet
- When people get in a violent argument
- Another word for rich
10 Clues: Where actors perform • Another word for rich • A device that shoots objects • A place where you watch plays • The writer of Romeo and Juliet • A group of people watching something • When people get in a violent argument • A poor person that works for a rich person • A group of dancers/actors who tour in places • A door on the stage that leads down somewhere
ENGLISH CARNIVAL 2023-06-01
Across
- Teaching English as a Second Language
- Malaysia's second language
- The person who wrote Hamlet
- ____ and Juliet
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- Synonym of Festival
- Written works, especially those considered of superior or lasting artistic merit.
- Past, Present, Future walked into a bar. It was _____.
- A flower, but also a past simple form of 'Rise'
- A form of Malaysian English
- What is a wizard's favorite activity at school?
10 Clues: ____ and Juliet • Synonym of Festival • Malaysia's second language • A form of Malaysian English • The person who wrote Hamlet • Teaching English as a Second Language • A flower, but also a past simple form of 'Rise' • What is a wizard's favorite activity at school? • Past, Present, Future walked into a bar. It was _____. • ...
Freshman Year 2025-05-27
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- short story about poetic justice
- author of "The Jump"
- author of "The Most Dangerous Game"
- author of "Romeo and Juliet"
- what we watched-"The Social Dilemma"
- author of "To Kill a Mockingbird"
- drama/play about star-crossed lovers
- short story with an unreliable narrator
- author of "Persepolis"
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- novel about the greatest maritime disaster in history
- short story about choices
- author of "The Lady, or the Tiger"?
- the most hated assignments of the year
- the name of the boy killed in Mississippi
- author of "The Cask of Amontillado"
- novel about racial injustice
- graphic novel dealing with the Iranian Revolution
- short story about hunting humans
- author of "Salt To the Sea"
19 Clues: author of "The Jump" • author of "Persepolis" • short story about choices • author of "Salt To the Sea" • author of "Romeo and Juliet" • novel about racial injustice • short story about poetic justice • short story about hunting humans • author of "To Kill a Mockingbird" • author of "The Lady, or the Tiger"? • author of "The Most Dangerous Game" • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2024-12-06
8 Clues: Caretaker • Romeos family name • Juliets family name • Dies first in the play • Declares Romeo banished • Dies second in the play • Juliet drinks out of this • There are multiple ___ in the story
William Shakespeare - Recap 2025-05-20
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- The name of Shakespeare's wife.
- The first name of Shakespeare's father.
- The place where Shakespeare was born.
- The number of children Shakespeare had.
- The name given to people who paid a penny to stand and watch Shakespeare's plays in his theatre.
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- The name of Shakespeare's theatre.
- The name of Shakespeare's only son.
- What destroyed Shakespeare's theatre in 1613.
- The city in which Shakepeare's theatre is located.
- ----- and Juliet - The name of a famous Shakespeare play.
- The month in which Shakespeare was born and died.
11 Clues: The name of Shakespeare's wife. • The name of Shakespeare's theatre. • The name of Shakespeare's only son. • The place where Shakespeare was born. • The first name of Shakespeare's father. • The number of children Shakespeare had. • What destroyed Shakespeare's theatre in 1613. • The month in which Shakespeare was born and died. • ...
Shakespeare 2015-10-15
9 Clues: Montagues son. • prince of verona. • Capults daughter. • servant to lord capult. • What did Shakespeare create. • Did shakespeare go to college. • How many kids did Shakespeare have. • What colour was Shakespeare earring. • Which planets moons are named after Shakespeare characters.
William Shakespeare 2025-04-07
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- Who ruled England from 1558-1603?
- This is one of the types of plays Shakespeare wrote; Romeo and Juliet is this genre
- He wrote 154 of these
- April 23, 1616
- Circular; open air theater; 3 stories
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- Theaters closed in 1593, 1603, and 1608 due to this
- "Does" in Shakespearean language
- The number of women actors in the plays
- The rhyme scheme of a sonnet
- Around 1585, Shakespeare left his family and moved here
- He wrote 38 of these
- married Shakespeare in 1582
- This is Shakespeare's nickname because he is considered the greatest poet from England
- "Listen" in Shakespearean language
14 Clues: April 23, 1616 • He wrote 38 of these • He wrote 154 of these • married Shakespeare in 1582 • The rhyme scheme of a sonnet • "Does" in Shakespearean language • Who ruled England from 1558-1603? • "Listen" in Shakespearean language • Circular; open air theater; 3 stories • The number of women actors in the plays • Theaters closed in 1593, 1603, and 1608 due to this • ...
History Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-27
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- Inventor of the telephone (last name)
- American inventor known for the light bulb (last name)
- Japanese city devastated by an atomic bomb in 1945
- Author of "Romeo and Juliet" (last name)
- Ancient Egyptian Writing System
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- City where the Statue of Liberty stands (no space)
- Country where the Great Wall is located
- Ancient City Destroyed by a Volcanic Eruption
- Country where the pyramids are located
- Renaissance Artist of the Mona Lisa
- First President of the United States
- City where the Eiffel Tower is located
12 Clues: Ancient Egyptian Writing System • Renaissance Artist of the Mona Lisa • First President of the United States • Inventor of the telephone (last name) • Country where the pyramids are located • City where the Eiffel Tower is located • Country where the Great Wall is located • Author of "Romeo and Juliet" (last name) • Ancient City Destroyed by a Volcanic Eruption • ...
Significant Historical Peeps 2019-12-17
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- Famous Queen with a lot of powerful descendants
- Most Academy Awards ever
- Laid the foundations for equality and liberty in the USA
- US Industrialist who has a very famous brand of car named after him
- Famous French Conqueror
- The most famous warrior who fought in the Trojan War
- Came down Mt Sinai with the 10 Commandments
- Leader of the Protestant Reformation
- Artist responsible for David and the Sistine Chapel
- Disgraced US Cyclist
- Lady who caused the ten year Trojan War
- Founder of the Persian Empire
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- Father of the Hebrew Nation
- Greek Conqueror during ancient times
- US President during the Civil War
- Laid the foundations regarding the Laws of Gravity
- Poet and playwright responsible for Macbeth and Romeo and Juliet
- Greek Philosopher
- First US President
- The First Holy Roman Emperor
- Famous Ancient Egyptian Queen
- Sailed the ocean blue in 1492
22 Clues: Greek Philosopher • First US President • Disgraced US Cyclist • Famous French Conqueror • Most Academy Awards ever • Father of the Hebrew Nation • The First Holy Roman Emperor • Famous Ancient Egyptian Queen • Sailed the ocean blue in 1492 • Founder of the Persian Empire • US President during the Civil War • Greek Conqueror during ancient times • Leader of the Protestant Reformation • ...
Romeo and Juliet Crossword 2025-05-12
4 Clues: The family Romeo is a part of • The family Juliet is a part of • Capulets and Montagues have a great ---- • The emotion shared between Romeo and Juliet
Romeo and Juliet crossward puzzle 2021-12-08
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- a spell to make romeo appear
- someones efforts
- promising bad fortune
- costume warn by a servant
- not filled with cares
- to honor to is to
- Applelike fruit
- means to turn away
- to remain is to
- a conversation
- on purpose or intention
- angry nature is called a
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- spear like weapons with broad blades
- associated
- chains
- lairs are called
- includes a guaranteed income
- hard downward sward stroke
- to remove
19 Clues: chains • to remove • associated • a conversation • Applelike fruit • to remain is to • someones efforts • lairs are called • to honor to is to • means to turn away • promising bad fortune • not filled with cares • on purpose or intention • angry nature is called a • costume warn by a servant • hard downward sward stroke • a spell to make romeo appear • includes a guaranteed income • ...
romeo and juliet act 2 2022-11-04
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- deprave
- feeling envy
- sleep
- in the wrong way
- represent as being done
- anxious to do something
- irregular
- unsatisfactory
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- offense of willfully telling an untruth
- asking for info from someone
- decoration
- invoking someone
- eager to prevent
- often in spite of the consequences
- delight
- obtain
- furthest point
- main element
- written remark expressing an opinion
19 Clues: sleep • obtain • deprave • delight • irregular • decoration • feeling envy • main element • furthest point • unsatisfactory • invoking someone • eager to prevent • in the wrong way • represent as being done • anxious to do something • asking for info from someone • often in spite of the consequences • written remark expressing an opinion • offense of willfully telling an untruth
"Romeo and Juliet" Vocab Words 2021-12-08
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- - full of love
- - ill-fated by the unfavorable positions of the stars
- - aware; wary
- those who show disrespect for contempt
- - hardened for a wrong purpose; bad tempered
- -high social rank
- - requests
- - fly over
- secret thoughts
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- - hangman's noose
- - vulgar person
- - harsh sounds
- - sad; moody
- - hard downward sword stroke
- - forbid
- - orbits
- - hidden place
- - uncontrollable
- - clothing or costume worn by a servant
19 Clues: - forbid • - orbits • - requests • - fly over • - sad; moody • - aware; wary • - full of love • - harsh sounds • - hidden place • - vulgar person • secret thoughts • - uncontrollable • - hangman's noose • -high social rank • - hard downward sword stroke • those who show disrespect for contempt • - clothing or costume worn by a servant • - hardened for a wrong purpose; bad tempered • ...
Romeo and Juliet vocab crossword 2024-02-14
20 Clues: toy • shoe • favor • great • idiot • remove • hatred • efforts • medicine • betrothal • good friend • turned away • divine power • being infatuated • skill in deception • what I have to give • protected, as by armor • destructive caterpillar • recite a spell to make Romeo appear • clothing or costume worn by a servant
Romeo and juliet Act ll 2022-11-03
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- feeling or showing envy.
- a small, showy trinket or decoration.
- obtain (something), especially with care or effort.
- represent (something, especially something undesirable) as being done, caused, or possessed by someone; attribute.
- (of a person or their actions) showing a deliberate and obstinate desire to behave in a way that is unreasonable or unacceptable, often in spite of the consequences.
- made in exact imitation of something valuable or important with the intention to deceive or defraud.
- use (something) for the wrong purpose or in the wrong way.
- ask someone earnestly or anxiously to do something.
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- eager to prevent or put an end to; disapproving of or disagreeing with.
- ask for information from someone.
- a state of rest, sleep, or tranquility.
- the offense of willfully telling an untruth in a court after having taken an oath or affirmation.
- a verbal or written remark expressing an opinion or reaction.
- (of circumstances or conditions) deplorably bad or unsatisfactory.
- the action of invoking something or someone for assistance or as an authority.
- make wicked; deprave
- the furthest point or limit of something.
- Enchand or delight (someone)
- frequently changing; variable or irregular.
19 Clues: make wicked; deprave • feeling or showing envy. • Enchand or delight (someone) • ask for information from someone. • a small, showy trinket or decoration. • a state of rest, sleep, or tranquility. • the furthest point or limit of something. • frequently changing; variable or irregular. • obtain (something), especially with care or effort. • ...
Superstitions 2019-04-10
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- Writing love letters to Juliet from "Romeo and Juliet"
- Whistling at night is bad luck because it might make ghosts and bad spirits notice your presence
- Tucking in your thumbs in a cemetery
- Opening scissors without cutting anything
- You shouldn't congratulate a person before their actual birthday
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- If a bird looks through your window, something bad will happen
- You should never sleep with make-up on your face, or demons might think you’re one of them
- If someone dies, you should bury them before the next Sunday
- Finding a penny on the ground, especially if it is heads facing up
- Stepping on manhole covers marked with a K or A
10 Clues: Tucking in your thumbs in a cemetery • Opening scissors without cutting anything • Stepping on manhole covers marked with a K or A • Writing love letters to Juliet from "Romeo and Juliet" • If someone dies, you should bury them before the next Sunday • If a bird looks through your window, something bad will happen • ...
Influential Authors 2024-02-07
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- - Victorian author of classics like "A Tale of Two Cities."
- - Regency-era novelist of "Pride and Prejudice."
- - Czech writer known for "The Metamorphosis."
- - Russian author of "War and Peace" and "Anna Karenina."
- - Irish playwright and author of "The Picture of Dorian Gray.
- - French novelist behind "Les Misérables."
- - Nobel Prize-winning author of "Beloved."
- - Victorian novelist, author of "Jane Eyre."
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- - Poet and memoirist known for "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings."
- - Bestselling author of horror and supernatural fiction.
- - Author of dystopian novel "1984."
- - Playwright whose works include "Hamlet" and "Romeo and Juliet."
- - American poet and novelist, author of "The Bell Jar."
- - Jazz Age author of "The Great Gatsby."
- - Creator of "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" and "Huckleberry Finn."
15 Clues: - Author of dystopian novel "1984." • - Jazz Age author of "The Great Gatsby." • - French novelist behind "Les Misérables." • - Nobel Prize-winning author of "Beloved." • - Victorian novelist, author of "Jane Eyre." • - Czech writer known for "The Metamorphosis." • - Regency-era novelist of "Pride and Prejudice." • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2024-03-23
6 Clues: HEAD OF RBI • MOST SENSITIVE ORGAN • FIRST PRESIDENT OF USA • WHO WROTE ROMEO AND JULIET • CAPITAL OF ARUNACHAL PRADESH • WHICH COUNTRY IS BOTH ISLAND AND CONTINENT
Shakespeare 2022-07-14
Across
- What country was Shakespeare born in?
- The name of Shakespeare's most famous play about love.
- How old was Hamnet when he died?
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- What city did Shakespeare live in?
- Shakespeare's plays are the most __________ in the world.
- the name of Hamnet's twin
- Shakespeare wrote plays and ...
- In which month was Shakespeare born?
- Shakespeare's most performed play
9 Clues: the name of Hamnet's twin • Shakespeare wrote plays and ... • How old was Hamnet when he died? • Shakespeare's most performed play • What city did Shakespeare live in? • In which month was Shakespeare born? • What country was Shakespeare born in? • The name of Shakespeare's most famous play about love. • Shakespeare's plays are the most __________ in the world.
Mind Benders 2024-05-05
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- A vehicle that runs on tracks
- A sweet treat made from sugar
- The opposite of night
- The first three letters of the alphabet
- The largest planet in our solar system
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- A three letter word for not old
- A famous play writer known for work like Romeo and Juliet
- The capital city of Japan
- A famous scientist who discovered radium and polonium
9 Clues: The opposite of night • The capital city of Japan • A vehicle that runs on tracks • A sweet treat made from sugar • A three letter word for not old • The largest planet in our solar system • The first three letters of the alphabet • A famous scientist who discovered radium and polonium • A famous play writer known for work like Romeo and Juliet
ART 2024-12-13
Across
- Writer of Romeo and Juliet
- Austrian composer of Turkish March
- Famous composer for movie music such as The Pirates of the Caribbean
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- Dutch painter of The Starry Night
- Street art on walls
- A painting or photo of a person
- A place where people can see paintings
- Composer of Fur Elise and the 9th Symphony
- Artist who painted Mona Lisa
9 Clues: Street art on walls • Writer of Romeo and Juliet • Artist who painted Mona Lisa • A painting or photo of a person • Dutch painter of The Starry Night • Austrian composer of Turkish March • A place where people can see paintings • Composer of Fur Elise and the 9th Symphony • Famous composer for movie music such as The Pirates of the Caribbean
english learning 2024-11-12
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- Thing that we use to make our writing better
- play (juliet)
- fictional character in Shakespeare's 1604 play Othello. (but hes the main character)
- Repetition of sounds in a word.
- comparison using "like" or "as."
- Extreme exaggeration (hyper bowl).
- Hinting at future events.
- Words that are sounds.
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- fictional character in Shakespeare's 1604 play Othello.
- Moosa'sv activity/thing to do
- recent stressful event we studied for
- English poet we learned about.
- those who know (still) there is a dot in the middle
- Giving human traits to objects.
- comparison without "like" or "as."
- interupts the class and can be annoying
- Lost Indian boy from a book moved to tasmania
17 Clues: play (juliet) • Words that are sounds. • Hinting at future events. • Moosa'sv activity/thing to do • English poet we learned about. • Repetition of sounds in a word. • Giving human traits to objects. • comparison using "like" or "as." • comparison without "like" or "as." • Extreme exaggeration (hyper bowl). • recent stressful event we studied for • ...
Shakespeare 2015-10-15
9 Clues: Montagues son. • prince of verona. • Capults daughter. • servant to lord capult. • What did Shakespeare create. • Did shakespeare go to college. • How many kids did Shakespeare have. • What colour was Shakespeare earring. • Which planets moons are named after Shakespeare characters.
Figurative Language 2024-05-08
9 Clues: BANG • Love/Hate • Break a leg • Brave as a lion • A heart of gold • Im Juliet to your Romeo • The flowers danced in the wind • I´m so hungry i could eat a horse • Clary closed her clutter clothes closet
Renaissance Crossword 2016-02-15
Across
- process of improving
- the study of knowledge and life
- a follower of Christian churches who separeted from Catholics
- a belief in the orthodox doctrine
- law, unchanging morals of all humans
- ceremony in churches
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- European movement of intellect in the late 17th and 18th centuries
- contract, an agreement among society members for cooperation in benefit of the society
- the writert of Romeo&Juliet and Macbeth
- painter most famous for the Mona Lisa
10 Clues: process of improving • ceremony in churches • the study of knowledge and life • a belief in the orthodox doctrine • law, unchanging morals of all humans • painter most famous for the Mona Lisa • the writert of Romeo&Juliet and Macbeth • a follower of Christian churches who separeted from Catholics • European movement of intellect in the late 17th and 18th centuries • ...
My Love 2024-02-15
8 Clues: cake • beats for you • i know a spot • you to my juliet • taylor swift album • conversation with sparks • protective cover for appendage • i buy these for every state i visit
Verona's Word Maze 2024-04-04
8 Clues: Our Hamlet • Name for a sword • The family of Romeo • Funny word for sword • The family of Juliet • Juliet's Cousin (Female) • Juliet's Older Cousin (Male) • The kinsman of Prince Escalus
Vocab 1.1, Prologue and Sonnet Review RJ 2023-02-07
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- Another word for households could be __________; or the people who are related to each other and live in the same "household."
- There are ten of these in every line of a Shakespearean sonnet. These are defined as the beats of a word.
- The ______ of Odysseus is he is the _______ of Ithaca. There is no one in his kingdom with a higher _____ position, _____ or station.
- A group of four _______ rhyming lines of a sonnet is called a ___________.
- an _______ describes a noun
- prologue informs the audience that there is an ancient or old fashioned and outdated ______, or an argument people refuse to leave in the past, that is creating a new mutiny or _______ or revolt.
- Romeo is a ____________ and Juliet is a _____________ and their families are ______________ (the plural of this word changes in spelling by removing the last letter and adding ies).
- _______ is an adjective because it ______ a person who is bad-tempered, sulky and gloomy. Adjectives are parts of speech that are used to describe people, objects or events.
- ABAB CDCD EFEF GG is the ___________ __________ of a sonnet. Students must write this in all capital letters with a clear space in between each set of letters.
- A _____ is a rebellion against authority and it is a noun because it is an _____, rather than an object you can hold in your hand, although a revolt is an event a person can see happen with their eyes.
- A sonnet is written in ______ ______; this means that there are _____ meters of an _______ syllable (or beat) followed by a stressed syllable or beat.
- Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare begins with the ________ which would be recited in unison by a group of actors and provides a _____ of the play's plot and purpose. It is written as a ___________; this type of poem has a strict structure.
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- The grudge between the Capulet and Montague families is a type of strife, or ______ _____. What part of speech is strife?
- ______ is an ________ that is used to describe an action, event or object that is deadly or destructive. The feud between the Capulets and Montagues is deadly and destructive because according to the prologue it is making "_____ hands unclean" meaning people are killing one another.
- Based on the prologue, readers should be able to infer Romeo and Juliet is set in the fair or beautiful city of _____ in the country of __________.
- The final two ______ lines of a sonnet are referred to as the _______ _____. The function of these two lines is to summarize or capture the poem's big idea, also known as the ________ or the author's message.
- Shakespeare uses the word ______ two times in the last line of the first quatrain. This is known as a PUN or a play on a word's two meanings. One definition is citizen, and the other has to do with being a person who follows the laws and rules of a society.
- an ______ describes or gives more detail about how an action or verb, description or adjective in relation of place, time, circumstance, manner, cause, degree,
- a ______ is a person, place, object or idea
- The two "households" from the prologue are the Capulets, which is the family of ______ and the Montagues and _______ belongs to this family.
- a ______ is an action
- dignity means nobility, social position, rank, ____ or ______ and it is a __________ or idea (hint: part of speech)
- Romeo and Juliet are referred to as ______ _______ _______ in the prologue, which means that "fate" or "destiny" brings them together. Anytime students read references to stars in the play, Shakespeare wants them to think of fate and destiny- what the characters do not control or choose.
- A sonnet has exactly _____ (write the word not the number) lines.
- If you have gone to court and been found not guilty you have been _______ of the crime.
- A magician or a witch would do this.
- Sadly, according to the prologue it is only the ______ of their children that will end the ______ between the Montagues and the Capulets.
- Some people during Shakespeare's time believed in looking at astrology or the stars to read signs or omens that could be _______, or a sign of doom or ominous events. The suitors in Homer's The Odyssey did not believe that the two eagles were a sign that predicted evil from the gods.
- Most people want their banks accounts to do this.
29 Clues: a ______ is an action • an _______ describes a noun • A magician or a witch would do this. • a ______ is a person, place, object or idea • Most people want their banks accounts to do this. • A sonnet has exactly _____ (write the word not the number) lines. • A group of four _______ rhyming lines of a sonnet is called a ___________. • ...
Renassiance 2024-10-31
7 Clues: helped spread ideas • what was the renaissance • Who wrote romeo and juliet • inventors of the helicopter • when did the renaissance start • what does the word renaissance mean • a book written by Niccolò Machiavelli
Sofia Covarrubias -Renaissance Crossword 2020-12-17
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- The prince was one of my books
- I wrote the divine Comedy
- You use me in your speech
- I have no religious background
- The David is one of my sculptures
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- I created the Tragedy Romeo and Juliet
- I was an era where art advanced
- I introduced the printing press to Europe
- The school of Athens was one of my paintings
- I Painted the birth of Venus
- I painted the Mona Lisa
11 Clues: I painted the Mona Lisa • I wrote the divine Comedy • You use me in your speech • I Painted the birth of Venus • The prince was one of my books • I have no religious background • I was an era where art advanced • The David is one of my sculptures • I created the Tragedy Romeo and Juliet • I introduced the printing press to Europe • The school of Athens was one of my paintings
Valentines Day Crossword 2021-02-09
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- An organ often associated with love
- The Roman god of love
- A genre of novel or film portraying two characters in love
- An intense feeling of deep affection
- A thing often given on Christmas, Birthdays and Valentine's Day
- A Shakespearean protagonist from the house of Montague
- A red flower with thorns
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- A sweet treat made with cocoa beans
- A soft toy bear
- The day in February on which Valentine's day is celebrated
- An event where someone often gets down on one knee
- A Shakespearean protagonist who dies alongside her lover
- The time period between proposal and marriage
- Lilies, petunias and orchids are all an example of?
- Given to someone in a proposal
15 Clues: A soft toy bear • The Roman god of love • A red flower with thorns • Given to someone in a proposal • A sweet treat made with cocoa beans • An organ often associated with love • An intense feeling of deep affection • The time period between proposal and marriage • An event where someone often gets down on one knee • Lilies, petunias and orchids are all an example of? • ...
Find me out 2026-01-19
Across
- The author of Harry Potter
- The tallest mountain in the world
- The country with the largest population
- The largest internal organ in the human body
- The author of Romeo and Juliet
- A system of government ruled by a king or queen
- The capital city of Canada
- The most complex organ in human body
- A natural satellite of the Earth
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- The force that pulls objects toward the Earth
- the continent with the most countries
- A global network connecting computers worldwide
- The system that controls body movement and reactions
- The fastest land animal
- The longest river in the world
- A device used to observe distant objects in space
- The scientist who developed the theory of relativity
17 Clues: The fastest land animal • The author of Harry Potter • The capital city of Canada • The longest river in the world • The author of Romeo and Juliet • A natural satellite of the Earth • The tallest mountain in the world • The most complex organ in human body • the continent with the most countries • The country with the largest population • ...
3.4 Biography 2017-01-09
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- Shakespeare achieved _________ (Ruhm) as a playwright.
- He found _________ (Vermögen) and success in London.
- Two friends ________ (sammeln, Past)all his plays and published them.
- Shakespeare wrote a famous _____________ called Romeo and Juliet.
- MP3 players will ________ (bald)replace CDs.
- The Library of Celsus was built ________ AD110 and 135.
- Shakespeare is one of the most famous _________ in the world.
- Shakespeare was a ________ man.
- Charles Dickens wrote many famous ________ (Romane).
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- I start work in Hollywood ________ (nächsten) month.
- Walt Disney _________ Lillian Bounds in 1928.
- __________ (endlich), we arrived at the hotel.
- They _________ all Shakespeare's plays in 1623.
- Dan doesn't want to __________ his education.
- After leaving school, Charles Dickens worked in a _________.
- The first _________ (öffentlich) theatre opened in London in 1567.
- In his _________, he left his wife his second-best bed!
- Shakespeare's plays were a big _________ (Erfolg).
- A ________ (Haupt-) attraction in Lapland is the Ice Hotel.
- Shakespeare's _________ was in 1616.
20 Clues: Shakespeare was a ________ man. • Shakespeare's _________ was in 1616. • MP3 players will ________ (bald)replace CDs. • Walt Disney _________ Lillian Bounds in 1928. • Dan doesn't want to __________ his education. • __________ (endlich), we arrived at the hotel. • They _________ all Shakespeare's plays in 1623. • Shakespeare's plays were a big _________ (Erfolg). • ...
unit 9 2022-11-27
Across
- You need this with a computer and camera to make videos.
- When you agree to do something.
- a famous pirate in a movie.
- Everyone loves him. He is funny, smart, handsome, and very thin.
- You talk to people with it.
- The World Wide Web. It is where people exchange information.
- people go here to watch sports.
- An idea you make to someone.
- people go here to pray for God.
- millions of things are made here every day.
- A famous actor.
- People go here to look at art and learn about history.
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- The Streetlife Dance Group performs here.
- He wrote many plays.
- When you don't want to do something.
- You go to this place to see Romeo and Juliet.
- You try to win this.
- You watch these online.
- The Millers won first prize in this contest.
- It makes our lives easier. It includes computers, phones, TV, etc.
20 Clues: A famous actor. • He wrote many plays. • You try to win this. • You watch these online. • a famous pirate in a movie. • You talk to people with it. • An idea you make to someone. • When you agree to do something. • people go here to watch sports. • people go here to pray for God. • When you don't want to do something. • The Streetlife Dance Group performs here. • ...
Romeo and Juliet: Figurative Language, Plot, and Vocab 2016-02-15
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- Concerns rituals regarding funerals
- Romeo is from this family.
- Tries to break up the fight
- I gave _______ to my friend when her aunt died.
- hinds What Tybalt calls the Montagues
- Romeo's dark mood is compared to a worm eating the inside of a flower bud.
- The frog was _________ in science class.
- Sycamore
- To beg or plead with someone.
- When the reader or audience gets a hint of what is to come.
- You might get away with this driving and texting for a while, but after time it becomes ______________ to your safety.
- I have been _________ with requests. There are too many.
- He did not look healthy and his skin was _______.
- cold fire
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- Tybalt is from this family.
- The word for anger used by the servants at the beginning of the play.
- The Roman goddess of the dawn.
- When my friend moved away, I was sad and needed a bit of time to __________ think and reflect.
- She _______ me with her lies. I was tricked.
- The ____ in Romeo and Juliet is Prince Escalus.
- A black cat is a ________ sign if you are superstitious.
- Romeo's tears augment to the morning dew.
- Comparison between two things using like or as
- The all-cheering sun that pulls back the curtains and wakes up Aurora.
- means to be angry, annoyed
- Reference to another text, historical event, or person.
26 Clues: Sycamore • cold fire • Romeo is from this family. • means to be angry, annoyed • Tybalt is from this family. • Tries to break up the fight • To beg or plead with someone. • The Roman goddess of the dawn. • Concerns rituals regarding funerals • The frog was _________ in science class. • Romeo's tears augment to the morning dew. • hinds What Tybalt calls the Montagues • ...
Famous Authors 2025-07-08
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- Creator of The 'Lord of the Rings'
- English playwright who wrote 'Hamlet' and 'Romeo and Juliet'
- Wrote '1984' and 'Animal Farm'
- Brazilian author of 'The Alchemist'
- French author of 'The Stranger', key figure in existentialism
- American Nobel laureate, wrote 'The Old Man and the Sea'
- American humorist and author of 'The Adventures of Tom Sawyer'
- Chilean poet and Nobel laureate known for 'Twenty Love Poems'
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- First Asian to win the Nobel Prize in Literature
- Victorian novelist who created 'Oliver Twist' and 'Scrooge'
- Queen of crime fiction; creator of Hercule Poirot
- Author of 'Pride and Prejudice'
- Author of 'Midnight's Children' and 'The Satanic Verses'
- Indian author of 'The Shadow Lines' and 'Sea of Poppies'
- American author of 'Beloved', Nobel Prize winner
- British author of the 'Harry Potter' series
16 Clues: Wrote '1984' and 'Animal Farm' • Author of 'Pride and Prejudice' • Creator of The 'Lord of the Rings' • Brazilian author of 'The Alchemist' • British author of the 'Harry Potter' series • First Asian to win the Nobel Prize in Literature • American author of 'Beloved', Nobel Prize winner • Queen of crime fiction; creator of Hercule Poirot • ...
The Wednesday Wars 2024-03-04
Across
- female main character in Shakespeare's most famous play
- famous play writer
- student
- puffs delicious, bakery made breads
- main character
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- another one of Shakespeare's plays
- troublemakers
- a sweet soft red fruit with a seed-studded surface.
- male main character in Shakespeare's most famous play
- one of Shakespeare's plays
10 Clues: student • troublemakers • main character • famous play writer • one of Shakespeare's plays • another one of Shakespeare's plays • puffs delicious, bakery made breads • a sweet soft red fruit with a seed-studded surface. • male main character in Shakespeare's most famous play • female main character in Shakespeare's most famous play
Quiz 02 9KnyB 2198 2017-09-21
Across
- injection, inoculation, poke, shot
- a phrase that does not mean the same as its literal translation
- overall tiredness, low energy
- disease of the liver (from hepato + -itis)
- hit the books
- a person who is under the illusion they are ill or that their illness is more serious than it is in actuality
- there are at least 9 ways to pronounce these 4 letters
- cost an arm and a leg
- we viewed 3 videos for "Letters to Juliet" - a preview, a scene from the film and an _____
- common pain medicine that helps reduce swelling
- the Italian city in which Romeo and Juliet took place
- when pigs fly
- a piece of cake
- a prefix meaning over, as in "my little brother is _____active"
- a prefix meaning around, as Magellan _____navigated the earth or "the ____ference of a circle"
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- vizholyag
- "mag" stripe on a plastic payment card
- a holiday where one does not travel
- a prefix meaning under, as in under the skin
- inflammation
- the sounds of a language
- a short speech (30 seconds, 1 minute?) in which you give a brief introduction to yourself and your abilities and interests
- to dig out from a pocket or purse
- a Scottish pastry that rhymes with "own" not "one"
- to have pain
25 Clues: vizholyag • inflammation • to have pain • hit the books • when pigs fly • a piece of cake • cost an arm and a leg • the sounds of a language • overall tiredness, low energy • to dig out from a pocket or purse • injection, inoculation, poke, shot • a holiday where one does not travel • "mag" stripe on a plastic payment card • disease of the liver (from hepato + -itis) • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2021-05-20
7 Clues: The rebirth of Europe • An artist and polymath • The focus on human achievement • A poet that wrote Romeo and Juliet • One of England's greatest monarchs • to carve text or design on an object • An artist that painted the Sistine Chapel
QUESTION TAG 2021-08-16
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- MOMMY HADN´T CLEANED THE HOUSE YET, ..... SHE?
- YOU ATE MY FOOD, ....YOU?
- LET´S GO TO THE BEACH, ...... WE?
- THE BOY WILL BE HERE AT NINE, .... THEY?
- ROMEO AND JULIET WAS WRITTEN BY SHAKESPEARE, WASN´T ...?
- HE CANNOT HELP US TODAY, ..... HE?
- THE KIDS AREN´T MAKING NOISE, ARE .....?
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- SHEILA HASN´T GONE TO THE PARTY, ..... SHE?
- SHE LIKES PIZZA, ........ SHE?
- BE QUIET, ..... YOU?
- I AM A LITTLE BIT FAT,...... I?
- PETER NEEDS TO BUY A NEW CAR, ..... HE?
- THE SUN IS SHINING, ..... IT?
- HE SHOULD READ THOSE BOOK, SHOULDN´T ....?
14 Clues: BE QUIET, ..... YOU? • YOU ATE MY FOOD, ....YOU? • THE SUN IS SHINING, ..... IT? • SHE LIKES PIZZA, ........ SHE? • I AM A LITTLE BIT FAT,...... I? • LET´S GO TO THE BEACH, ...... WE? • HE CANNOT HELP US TODAY, ..... HE? • PETER NEEDS TO BUY A NEW CAR, ..... HE? • THE BOY WILL BE HERE AT NINE, .... THEY? • THE KIDS AREN´T MAKING NOISE, ARE .....? • ...
XII Social Crossword Puzzle 2025-02-26
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- Continent known as the "Land Down Under"
- Largest planet in our solar system
- World's longest river
- A word that sounds the same as another but has a different meaning
- The main character in a story
- An exaggerated statement not meant to be taken literally
- Fastest land animal
- The punctuation mark used to indicate possession or contraction
- the part of speech that describes a noun
- Author of "Romeo and Juliet"
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- A word with the opposite meaning of another word
- The process by which plants make food using sunlight
- Currency used in Japan
- Instrument used to measure temperature
- Chemical symbol for water
- Capital of Australia
- A comparison using 'like' or 'as'
17 Clues: Fastest land animal • Capital of Australia • World's longest river • Currency used in Japan • Chemical symbol for water • Author of "Romeo and Juliet" • The main character in a story • A comparison using 'like' or 'as' • Largest planet in our solar system • Instrument used to measure temperature • Continent known as the "Land Down Under" • the part of speech that describes a noun • ...
Galileo 2022-05-12
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- was the first printed book
- where is Macbeth in
- author of Macbeth, Othello, Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet
- Duncans names him as his successor.
- Erasmus
- made fun of medieval knights in a comedic book
- invented the printing press
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- paper making technology came from
- Christian history was the focus of scholars.
- the math idea that was developed during the Renaissance
- the first book was printed in Latin
11 Clues: Erasmus • where is Macbeth in • was the first printed book • invented the printing press • paper making technology came from • the first book was printed in Latin • Duncans names him as his successor. • Christian history was the focus of scholars. • made fun of medieval knights in a comedic book • author of Macbeth, Othello, Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet • ...
Making a Mummy 2025-10-14
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- that the natron salt dissolves
- the largest planet in our solar system
- type of natural salt
- Author of “Romeo and Juliet”
- is the number of days it takes for the body to dry out
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- that the natron salt absorbs
- another name for a king
- where the Egyptians went after death
- total number of days it takes to embalm the body
- A young cat
10 Clues: A young cat • type of natural salt • another name for a king • that the natron salt absorbs • Author of “Romeo and Juliet” • that the natron salt dissolves • where the Egyptians went after death • the largest planet in our solar system • total number of days it takes to embalm the body • is the number of days it takes for the body to dry out
Aldi 2016-03-17
Across
- Keen ___ (hint: baked) [79c]
- Boing, boing (hint: when you're jealous) [59c]
- Not Sakata [$1.59]
- "Blown lice" (hint: say in Asian accent) [$1.49]
- Nacho Libre (hint: DIY food kit) [$3.99]
- Crunchy or smooth (hint: ___ & jelly time) [$2.39]
- "Wipe yourself" (hint: sanitiser) [$1.99]
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- "Do you wanna grab a coffee with me?" [$3.99]
- German hazelnut biccies (hint: comes in a pack of 8) [$3.79]
- Gold Bears [$2.69]
- Cashew, peanuts, almonds in a bag [$2.79]
- Mega 'jews' in small boxes... (Lord, soz) [$1.89]
- Romeo and ___ body wash [$1.99]
13 Clues: Gold Bears [$2.69] • Not Sakata [$1.59] • Keen ___ (hint: baked) [79c] • Romeo and ___ body wash [$1.99] • Nacho Libre (hint: DIY food kit) [$3.99] • Cashew, peanuts, almonds in a bag [$2.79] • "Wipe yourself" (hint: sanitiser) [$1.99] • "Do you wanna grab a coffee with me?" [$3.99] • Boing, boing (hint: when you're jealous) [59c] • ...
FARHENHEIT 2024-03-04
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- the city we are in (sadly)
- ___ fiction, the class we are in rn
- the name of the protagonist of the book
- how many slides are in my presentation
- burns at Fahrenheit 451 temperature
- more powerful way to call a male dog
- the guy that puts out fires
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- the place where clowns dance
- surname of the author of this book
- the surname of the man who wrote Romeo and Juliet
- my name
- the hot thing that burns you
- how many nuclear wars did the city in Fahrenheit 451 had?
13 Clues: my name • the city we are in (sadly) • the guy that puts out fires • the place where clowns dance • the hot thing that burns you • surname of the author of this book • ___ fiction, the class we are in rn • burns at Fahrenheit 451 temperature • more powerful way to call a male dog • how many slides are in my presentation • the name of the protagonist of the book • ...
Romeo and Juliet vocabulary words 2022-10-11
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- people who hold a different belief of their church
- high social rank
- Holiday that celebrated the summer harvest on August 1
- the act of breaking a law or command
- not on purpose
- another term for mask
- questioned deeply
- open rebellion against lawful authority
- to feel relaxed; comforting
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- in opposite directions
- long-established traditional.
- associate with; or group of musicians
- state of having been banished, or exiled
- contributing; also, honoring
- matter in which a person behaves
- monstrous; foretelling misfortune.
- windowed structure on top of a room to light
- hardened for a wrong purpose; bad tempered
- to have no strength
19 Clues: not on purpose • high social rank • questioned deeply • to have no strength • another term for mask • in opposite directions • to feel relaxed; comforting • contributing; also, honoring • long-established traditional. • matter in which a person behaves • monstrous; foretelling misfortune. • the act of breaking a law or command • associate with; or group of musicians • ...
Romeo and Juliet Crossward Puzzle 2022-12-06
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- driven to action by a loss of hope
- forbid
- man who does housework
- hidden; secretly
- avenge; express
- unprepared
- discuss
- skillful
- sled on which prisoners were taken to their execution
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- value
- seize; arrest
- made to violate my promise
- lord
- grievous; mournful; sorrowful
- chosen
- turned away
- value
- misery is in love with your attractive qualities
- consider
- purpose; plain
20 Clues: lord • value • value • forbid • chosen • discuss • consider • skillful • unprepared • turned away • seize; arrest • purpose; plain • avenge; express • hidden; secretly • man who does housework • made to violate my promise • grievous; mournful; sorrowful • driven to action by a loss of hope • misery is in love with your attractive qualities • sled on which prisoners were taken to their execution
Renaissance Crossword 2016-11-28
Across
- Investing in someone
- Authority of the Pope
- Navigational Disk
- Romeo and Juliet
- Discovered Jupiter's biggest moons.
- Galileo was Under House Arrest for ______
- Centered around the sun
- The Ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- Centered Around the earth
- Expedition to recover The Holy Land
- Higher Class in the Feudal System
- A fatal epidemic
- Wrote 95 theses
- Dialect of a country
- A Man Journeying for the Holy Land
- Flying machines
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- court writer and medieval author
- Godfathers of the ___________
- Not Immortal
- Started heliocentrism
- Invented the Printing Press
- Mass producing literature
- A Class of Wealthy Merchants
- Non-Religious idea
- Luther's Protestant ___________
- A Tyrant
- A Building for Worshipping
- Princess of france
- The Vitruvian Man
- A group of merchants is known as a _____
30 Clues: A Tyrant • Not Immortal • Wrote 95 theses • Flying machines • Romeo and Juliet • A fatal epidemic • Navigational Disk • The Vitruvian Man • Non-Religious idea • Princess of france • Investing in someone • 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 • ...
Unit 9 Crossword 2024-04-25
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- imagine a perfect world
- worked in exchange for protection
- made medici family rich
- established the french throne in Paris
- united england
- ruler or emperor
- dutch humanist social critic and priest
- brought spain together
- led the French to victory in hundred year war
- italian dude who wrote a book on how to become a successful ruler
- had most power during downfall of rome
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- system that centered around humans
- invented the printing press
- head of church
- humanist who was beheaded by king
- plague that killed millions of people
- dude who sculpted david statue
- rich people who supported the arts
- wrote Romeo and juliet
- painted Mona Lisa
- religion in Russia
- holy city
- threw off rule of the monarchs in Russia
- famous french city
- document that limited power of king
25 Clues: holy city • head of church • united england • ruler or emperor • painted Mona Lisa • religion in Russia • famous french city • wrote Romeo and juliet • brought spain together • imagine a perfect world • made medici family rich • invented the printing press • dude who sculpted david statue • humanist who was beheaded by king • worked in exchange for protection • ...
MCCCCCCCCCCCCC_2 2025-03-31
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- Kacy who sings "High Horse"
- The best pool in Charlotte
- Team Taylor's boyfriend plays for
- Infamous, voice-stealing sea witch
- What Gus wants to take on every walk
- What Juliet needs to pick out now that Romeo talked to her dad
- It means no worries for the rest of your days
- Last name of Taylor's current boyfriend
- Bees spread it; it makes people sneeze
- I forgot that you _____
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- She wears high heels, I wear ____
- One of Harry Potter's nicknames
- A helpful tool for early bike riders
- August Caldwell's middle name
- Emma who played Hermione Granger
- A cat purring in my lap 'cause it loves me
- Rory and Lorelai's last name
- Henry Caldwell's middle name
- What Glinda and her roommate feel for one another
- Wicked Witch of the West's first name
20 Clues: I forgot that you _____ • The best pool in Charlotte • Kacy who sings "High Horse" • Rory and Lorelai's last name • Henry Caldwell's middle name • August Caldwell's middle name • One of Harry Potter's nicknames • Emma who played Hermione Granger • She wears high heels, I wear ____ • Team Taylor's boyfriend plays for • Infamous, voice-stealing sea witch • ...
Vocabulary & Another stuff 2015-10-30
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- Lots of wind.
- When the weather is OK.
- Romeo and Juliet was written c. 1595.
- Winter, spring, summer, fall.
- A fruit that we write of the same mode in portuguese.
- In the red.
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- It's not only a name of music but also of a movie.
- Pillow cases.
- When you are landing at more than one airport during a flight.
- Planet famous for its rings.
- The name is not only use for animal but also for the object.
- It looks like a mallet.
12 Clues: In the red. • Lots of wind. • Pillow cases. • When the weather is OK. • It looks like a mallet. • Planet famous for its rings. • Winter, spring, summer, fall. • Romeo and Juliet was written c. 1595. • It's not only a name of music but also of a movie. • A fruit that we write of the same mode in portuguese. • The name is not only use for animal but also for the object. • ...
The Shakespeare crossword 2023-02-13
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- It is bad luck for actors to say the name of this play in a theatre
- They played the roles of women in Shakespeare's time
- Shakespeare's theatre in London
- Shakespeare's first name
- Number of plays we have from Shakespeare
- Famous play "... and Juliet"
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- Shakespeare's place of birth
- Shakespeare wrote plays, he was a famous ....
- Shakespeare's nationality
- Another famous play about a Danish prince
- A comedy about magical creatures "A Midsummer night's ..."
- Shakespeare also wrote this kind of poems
12 Clues: Shakespeare's first name • Shakespeare's nationality • Shakespeare's place of birth • Famous play "... and Juliet" • Shakespeare's theatre in London • Number of plays we have from Shakespeare • Another famous play about a Danish prince • Shakespeare also wrote this kind of poems • Shakespeare wrote plays, he was a famous .... • ...
tests 2023-10-04
8 Clues: It's a fitness club. • You need some bread. • I want to see a new film. • I need help. My wallet ist lost. • I’m sick.I need to see a doctor. • You can see the play "Romeo and Juliet". • You can drink something and have a good time. • You can visit that place and see historical objects.
Romeo and julliet -jamai 2022-03-14
Macbeth and Shakespeare Crossword 2023-12-13
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- The genre of both "Hamlet" and "Macbeth" is a ___.
- The Sonnet Structure typically consists of ___ lines (the number is spelled out).
- This person beheads Macbeth.
- Mysterious witches that can foretell the future.
- The Playwright's Home: Anne Hathaway's ___.
- This person encourages Macbeth to go through with murdering a king
- Shakespeare's nickname was the bard of ___.
- Macbeth's unchecked ___ leads to his downfall.
- The king of Scotland that Macbeth will later betray.
- Romeo and ___ was another tragedy written by Shakespeare.
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- Where the final battle occurs.
- Shakespeare's theater where many of his plays were performed.
- "Much ado about ___"
- Country where macbeth takes place.
- Macbeth was, at first, the thane of ___
- Shakespeare's wife's first name.
- The town that Shakespeare was born in was Stratford-upon-_____.
- "Double Double, ___ and trouble."
- Macbeth sees this person's ghost.
- "A Midsummer's Night's ____"
20 Clues: "Much ado about ___" • This person beheads Macbeth. • "A Midsummer's Night's ____" • Where the final battle occurs. • Shakespeare's wife's first name. • "Double Double, ___ and trouble." • Macbeth sees this person's ghost. • Country where macbeth takes place. • Macbeth was, at first, the thane of ___ • The Playwright's Home: Anne Hathaway's ___. • ...
The Renaissance 2024-10-30
Across
- emphasizes science over religion
- renowned for use of perspectives in his work
- a story written by Geoffrey Chaucer
- started in the 14th century
- a story written by Shakespeare that includes humanistic views
Down
- renowned for the anatomic detail of his work
- wrote Romeo and Juliet
- emphasized harmony in his work
- allowed for the mass production of books
9 Clues: wrote Romeo and Juliet • started in the 14th century • emphasized harmony in his work • emphasizes science over religion • a story written by Geoffrey Chaucer • allowed for the mass production of books • renowned for the anatomic detail of his work • renowned for use of perspectives in his work • a story written by Shakespeare that includes humanistic views
Figurative Language 2024-05-08
9 Clues: Break a leg! • As light as a feather. • He has a heart of Gold. • I was dying of laughter. • I'm Juliet to your Romeo. • This is just the false truth. • The rain kissed my cheeks as it fell. • Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers. • As they merely snap, crackle and pop in a bowl of milk.
Test your cultural knowledge on the English-speaking countries! 2019-09-03
Across
- British queen who has the second longest reigning monarch in British history
- A system of institutionalised racial segregation that existed in South Africa
- River that flows through London
- Capital City of Australia
- Buying and selling people and making them work for no pay
- The 44th president of the USA
- American white supremacist hate group founded in 1865
- England+Scotland+Wales
- Capital city of Ireland
- US president who freed the slaves
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- War between the North and The South
- Number of US states
- General during World War II who later became American president
- He wrote Romeo and Juliet
- Capital city of Canada
- Name of the Indigenous people of Australia
- The 1st president of the USA
- She refused to give up her seat
- The withdrawal of the United Kingdom (UK) from the European Union (EU)
- Early colonists in the USA who celebrated the first Thanksgiving with the Native Americans
20 Clues: Number of US states • Capital city of Canada • England+Scotland+Wales • Capital city of Ireland • He wrote Romeo and Juliet • Capital City of Australia • The 1st president of the USA • The 44th president of the USA • She refused to give up her seat • River that flows through London • US president who freed the slaves • War between the North and The South • ...
That Medicine 2025-07-03
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- Trout, salmon, and sardines are called this; gold ____.
- 50 stars and 13 stripes make this; it waves on a pole at schools and federal buildings.
- Opposite of brother; family member.
- Light rain; ____ over ice cream.
- People upset with another family; Family _____.
- Sweet citrus fruit.
- A part of a basketball court; rim.
- To be close to another; to cuddle; rhymes with juggle.
- A group of American Indians is called this.
- (two words hyphenated); A kitchen gadget used to open cans.
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- William ____;famous poet; he wrote Romeo and Juliet.
- Bird that pecks on a tree; Woody ______.
- Opposite of stale.
- Pain in the head.
- A person marrying a bride; man.
- Body part used to clap or write with.
- Write a letter with this; use #2 when taking a test.
- Second month in a year.
- A small bird.
- Person who helps another through words of inspiration; football ____.
20 Clues: A small bird. • Pain in the head. • Opposite of stale. • Sweet citrus fruit. • Second month in a year. • A person marrying a bride; man. • Light rain; ____ over ice cream. • A part of a basketball court; rim. • Opposite of brother; family member. • Body part used to clap or write with. • Bird that pecks on a tree; Woody ______. • A group of American Indians is called this. • ...
Chapter 11A Crossword 2026-02-10
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- The study of history, science, grammar, literature, and philosophy
- Person who invented moveable type
- Country that Cervantes was from
- Person who added 3D depth to the whole painting.
- Family who was the most famous patron of the arts
- Country that Erasmus was from
- Country that Da Vinci was from
- Painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- Person who painted Madonnas
- The revival of learning and renewed interest in art in the western world
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- Person who added movement to paintings
- Someone who paid an artist to work is called
- Person who wrote Romeo and Juliet
- An overemphasis on human worth and ability
- Person who is known as the father of Renaissance painting
- Common type of music in the Middle Ages
- Renaissance music was more _________ than Medieval music.
- Where the Renaissance started
- Person who pointed out the evils of Renaissance society
- Person who wrote “Don Quixote”
20 Clues: Person who painted Madonnas • Where the Renaissance started • Country that Erasmus was from • Country that Da Vinci was from • Person who wrote “Don Quixote” • Country that Cervantes was from • Person who wrote Romeo and Juliet • Person who invented moveable type • Person who added movement to paintings • Common type of music in the Middle Ages • ...
Romeo and Juliet Crossword 2017-01-20
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- / “Tis but thy name that is my enemy; Thou art thyself, though not a Montague.What's Montague? It is nor hand, nor foot, Nor arm, nor face, nor any other part Belonging to a man. O, be some other name! What's in a name? That which we call a rose By any other name would smell as sweet; So Romeo would, were he not Romeo call'd, Retain that dear perfection which he owes Without that title. Romeo, doff thy name, And for that name which is no part of thee Take all myself.”
- / “O she knew well Thy love did read by rote, that could not spell. but come, young waverer, come go with me, in one respect I’ll thy assistant be: For this alliance may so happy prove, For this alliance may so happy prove To turn your households’ rancour to pure love.”
- / “Help me into some house, Benvolio, Or I shall faint. A plague a’both your houses!”
- / “Hang thee, young baggage, disobedient wretch! I tell thee what; get thee to church a’ Thursday, Or never after look me in the face. Speak not, reply not, do not answer me! My fingers itch. Wife, we scarce thought us blest That God had lent us but this only child, But now I see this one is one too much, And that we have a curse in having her.? Out on her, hilding!”
- / “But I can give thee more,For i will raise her statue in pure gold, That whiles Verona by that name is known, There shall no figures at such rate be set As that of true and faithful Juliet”
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- / “Here comes your father, tell him so yourself; And see how he will take it at your hands”
- Escalus / “Throw your mistemper’d weapons to the ground, And hear the sentence of your moved prince. Three civil brawls, bred of an airy word, By thee, old Capulet, and Montague, Have thrice disturb’d the quiet of our streets, And made Verona's ancient citizens Cast by their grave beseeing ornaments. To wield old partisans, in hands as old./ Canker’d with peace, to par you canker’d hate; If ever you disturb our streets again,Your lives shall pay the forfeit of the peace.”
- / “When it did taste the wormwood on the nipple of my dug, and felt it bitter, pretty fool, to see it tetchy and fall out wi’th’ dug! ‘shake!’ Quoth the dove- house; ‘'twas no need, I grow, to bid me trudge. and since that time it is aleven years, for then she could have run and waddled all about/ for even the day before, she broke her brow, “
- / “O where is Romeo? Saw you him today? Right glad I am he was not at this fray"
- / “He jests at scars that never felt a wound. But soft, what light through yonder window breaks? It is the east, and Juliet is the sun. Arise, fair sun, and kill the envious moon”
- / “I do but keep the peace. Put up thy sword, Or manage it to part these men with me.” tybalt / “Romeo , thy love I bear thee can afford No better term than this; thou art a villian”
- / “Happily met, my lady and my wife!”
12 Clues: / “Happily met, my lady and my wife!” • / “O where is Romeo? Saw you him today? Right glad I am he was not at this fray" • / “Help me into some house, Benvolio, Or I shall faint. A plague a’both your houses!” • / “Here comes your father, tell him so yourself; And see how he will take it at your hands” • ...
shakespeare facts 2025-06-12
8 Clues: did he have a wife? • when was his birthday? • what was his first job? • which was his longest play? • how many sonnets did he write? • where was romeo and juliet set • how many times did he rewrite hamlet • what did he leave his wife in his will?
William shakespeare 2024-02-16
8 Clues: preformed to him? • queen at the time? • he was a actor and what? • what did he wear on his ear? • what was Romeo & Juliet genre? • how many siblings did he have? • what was the first name of his wife • what was A Midsummer Night's Dream genre?
Analogies and Allusions 2023-04-10
Across
- all allusion that refers to a magical place, oz
- life is like a box of chocolate, chocolate being compared to what
- reference to something well known
- Kryptonite is a common allusion to this film
- Taylor Swift's line "Romeo save me" is an allusion to
- an extended comparison
- This common biblical allusion refers to this couple
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- blind as a bat is comparing a bat to someone's what?
- an allusion that refers to a golden ticket
- Glass slippers fitting is an allusion to this
- My life was a rollercoaster compares life to what
11 Clues: an extended comparison • reference to something well known • an allusion that refers to a golden ticket • Kryptonite is a common allusion to this film • Glass slippers fitting is an allusion to this • all allusion that refers to a magical place, oz • My life was a rollercoaster compares life to what • This common biblical allusion refers to this couple • ...
Romeo & Juliet 2016-10-28
Authors and books 2024-02-16
IB9 English 2020-06-23
Across
- What stars do
- What Romeo does, to Juliet
- Chinese for the best colour in the world
- Second-person pronoun with an alveolar nasal ending
- Western given name / Eastern surname
- Palindromic name
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- Name that is a combination of two names
- A western person?
- Carl _____, father of analytical psychology
- Three syllables of laughter?
- What they give to Broadway's best
- Put a vehicle in stasis
12 Clues: What stars do • Palindromic name • A western person? • Put a vehicle in stasis • What Romeo does, to Juliet • Three syllables of laughter? • What they give to Broadway's best • Western given name / Eastern surname • Name that is a combination of two names • Chinese for the best colour in the world • Carl _____, father of analytical psychology • ...
Shakespeare’s characters 2024-07-05
7 Clues: Romeo’s lover • Juliet’s lover • Queen of the fairies • Mischievous fairy sprite • A young woman who is in love with Demetrius • The innocent and obedient daughter of Leonato • A Brave Scottish general in King Duncan's army
Romeo and Juliet- Background Notes by Aidan Pilling 2021-08-18
Across
- The male protagonist
- The female protagonist
- Romeo's family
- A form of narrative where the story is mostly told through actions
- Juliet's family
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- A famous playwriter and director
- A playwright in which the center of attention is a romantic relationship
- A famous romantic tragedy written by Shakespeare
- A playwright in which a happy ending doesn't happen
9 Clues: Romeo's family • Juliet's family • The male protagonist • The female protagonist • A famous playwriter and director • A famous romantic tragedy written by Shakespeare • A playwright in which a happy ending doesn't happen • A form of narrative where the story is mostly told through actions • A playwright in which the center of attention is a romantic relationship
English I Honors 2024-05-24
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- The repeated use of coordinating conjunctions to connect different items in a sentence
- The fair city in which Romeo & Juliet live
- Paints his face and creates a new tribe
- Comedic relief and Romeo's bestie
- Responsible for Rebecca's death
- Piggy's Freudian designation
- Jack's Freudian designation
- Object that kills Piggy
- Romeo's family
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- Rescues the boys from the island
- A state of affairs or an event that seems deliberately contrary to what one expects and is often amusing as a result
- Mrs. that lives to serve Mrs. De Winter
- Ralph's Freudian designation
- the omission or absence of a conjunction between parts of a sentence
- The repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of successive clauses
- Juliet's family
- A gothic romance involving intrigue and murder
- A symbol of order
- A Christ-like character
- Symbol of hope for rescue
20 Clues: Romeo's family • Juliet's family • A symbol of order • A Christ-like character • Object that kills Piggy • Symbol of hope for rescue • Jack's Freudian designation • Ralph's Freudian designation • Piggy's Freudian designation • Responsible for Rebecca's death • Rescues the boys from the island • Comedic relief and Romeo's bestie • Mrs. that lives to serve Mrs. De Winter • ...
. 2023-06-28
Across
- the answer to last week's puzzle
- Found off the coast of Newfoundland
- heliocentric Father
- Seals and Croft Breeze
- The tallest mountain in the world
- The Capitol of Australia
- Walkin' on the Sun
- Walk this way
- Sun directly overhead
- The scientist who developed the theory of relativity
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- Walking on the moon
- The famous playwright who wrote Romeo and Juliet
- The only work Michelangelo signed
- Cream power trio drummer_____Baker
- The painting that is famous for its mysterious smile
- The largest ocean on our planet
- Walk don't Run
- Louis Armstrong
- First person to walk on the moon
- Walk on By
- Chemical symbol for gold
- Saturday in the Park
- The smallest planet in our solar system
- Guitar virtuoso
- Largest organ in the human body
25 Clues: Walk on By • Walk this way • Walk don't Run • Louis Armstrong • Guitar virtuoso • Walkin' on the Sun • Walking on the moon • heliocentric Father • Saturday in the Park • Sun directly overhead • Seals and Croft Breeze • The Capitol of Australia • Chemical symbol for gold • The largest ocean on our planet • Largest organ in the human body • the answer to last week's puzzle • ...
Renaissance crossword 2016-11-23
Across
- A group made by the merchant class
- Michelangelo ceiling paintings.
- Pizan court writer and medieval author
- Navarre Princess of France
- Navigational Disk
- A Building for Worshipping
- Discovered Jupiter's biggest moons.
- Luther attempting to change the church
- The Black Plague
- Ruling Class
- Started heliocentrism
- A Ticket to Heaven
- A Religious Journeyman
- Inventor from Mainz
- Medieval investors
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- Romeo and Juliet
- Dialect of a country
- An Oppressor
- Flying machines
- Centered around the sun
- The Ruling body
- Expedition to the Holy Land
- Conflicting Ideas with the Church
- Centered Around the earth
- press Mass producing literature
- Wrote the second “the art of war’
- A small body with political power
- Godfathers of the...
- Non-Religous
- Not Immortal
- The Welfare of Humans
- Wrote 95 theses
32 Clues: An Oppressor • Non-Religous • Not Immortal • Ruling Class • Flying machines • The Ruling body • Wrote 95 theses • Romeo and Juliet • The Black Plague • Navigational Disk • A Ticket to Heaven • Medieval investors • Inventor from Mainz • Dialect of a country • Godfathers of the... • Started heliocentrism • The Welfare of Humans • A Religious Journeyman • Centered around the sun • Centered Around the earth • ...
Renaissance crossword 2016-11-23
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- A Building for Worshipping
- press Mass producing literature
- Inventor from Mainz
- Godfathers of the...
- A group made by the merchant class
- Centered around the sun
- Started heliocentrism
- Romeo and Juliet
- Conflicting Ideas with the Church
- Wrote the second “the art of war’
- The Black Plague
- A small body with political power
- Flying machines
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- The Welfare of Humans
- court writer and medieval author
- Princess of France
- A Ticket to Heaven
- An Oppressor
- Medieval investors
- Navigational Disk
- A Religious Journeyman
- Ruling Class
- The Ruling body
- Luther attempting to change the church
- Expedition to the Holy Land
- Discovered Jupiter's biggest moons.
- Not Immortal
- Centered Around the earth
- Non-Religous
- Wrote 95 theses
- Michelangelo ceiling paintings.
- Dialect of a country
32 Clues: An Oppressor • Ruling Class • Not Immortal • Non-Religous • The Ruling body • Wrote 95 theses • Flying machines • Romeo and Juliet • The Black Plague • Navigational Disk • Princess of France • A Ticket to Heaven • Medieval investors • Inventor from Mainz • Godfathers of the... • Dialect of a country • The Welfare of Humans • Started heliocentrism • A Religious Journeyman • Centered around the sun • ...
#27 Britain 2026-02-22
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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 • ...
Sydnees unit 9 crossword 2024-05-01
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- John Cabot- Italian explorer
- that limited power of king
- Wars between Christmas and Muslims
- Sistine Chapel- Michealangelo
- Became the roman empire
- Hugh Capet
- city for christians
- Joan of Arc- Lead the French
- where William the conqueror is from
- press
- Press
- Carta
- of Romeo and Juliet
- of the Mona lisa
- of the Sistine Chapel- ceiling
- Ivan the great
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- the Conqueror
- Lisa- Famous painting made by Da Vinci
- Wars Year
- Way of life
- Prince Henry- Was the navigator in the exploration
- Philosopher from Italy
- in Italy
- Prince- Machizvelli
- DaVinci
- Columbus- Discovered the new land
- famous invention
- Empire
- Bible- Holy book read by christians
- of Castile
- that lasted 100 years
- of Moscow
- the Great
- from England
- during middle ages
35 Clues: press • Press • Carta • Empire • DaVinci • in Italy • Wars Year • of Moscow • the Great • Hugh Capet • of Castile • Way of life • from England • the Conqueror • Ivan the great • famous invention • of the Mona lisa • during middle ages • Prince- Machizvelli • city for christians • of Romeo and Juliet • that lasted 100 years • Philosopher from Italy • Became the roman empire • that limited power of king • ...
Examen Nederlands v.1 2016-12-06
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- naam van de neef van Juliet in Romeo en Juliet
- familienaam van de auteur van Lolita
- knecht van Don Quichot
- aandoening waarbij iemand slaapwandelt
- adjectief dat betekent 'niet in staat zijn', 'onbekwaam'
- synoniem voor 'najagen' of 'nastreven'
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- volledige naam van de auteur van Utopia
- replica van een oude druk om de tekst te beschermen, maar toch beschikbaar te houden voor onderzoek
- een boekje met vragen en antwoorden over de leer van de Kerk
- het woord dat Willem in de proloog van Reynaert de Vos gebruikt om zijn publiek te benoemen
10 Clues: knecht van Don Quichot • familienaam van de auteur van Lolita • aandoening waarbij iemand slaapwandelt • synoniem voor 'najagen' of 'nastreven' • volledige naam van de auteur van Utopia • naam van de neef van Juliet in Romeo en Juliet • adjectief dat betekent 'niet in staat zijn', 'onbekwaam' • een boekje met vragen en antwoorden over de leer van de Kerk • ...
It's Shakespeare Week! Solve the Crossword 2016-01-22
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- Two Gentlemen of ...... - one of Shakespeare's plays
- First name of Shakespeare's wife
- Building where plays are performed
- Name of a theatre where Shakespeare's plays were shown
- The county where Shakespeare was born
- Shakespeare play set in Scotland
- A Winter's .... - one of Shakespeare's plays
- Shakespeare's plays are divided into five of these
- Romeo and ...... - one of Shakespeare's plays
- Plays are performed by these
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- A type of poem written by Shakespeare
- The Merchant of ...... - one of Shakespeare's plays
- The queen of England when Shakespeare was alive
- Plays are performed on this
- Julius ...... - one of Shakespeare's plays
- The town where Shakespeare was born
- Antony and ......... - one of Shakespeare's plays
- All's .... that Ends .... - one of Shakespeare's plays
- King .... - one of Shakespeare's plays
- A Midsummer Night's ..... - one of Shakespeare's plays
20 Clues: Plays are performed on this • Plays are performed by these • First name of Shakespeare's wife • Shakespeare play set in Scotland • Building where plays are performed • The town where Shakespeare was born • A type of poem written by Shakespeare • The county where Shakespeare was born • King .... - one of Shakespeare's plays • Julius ...... - one of Shakespeare's plays • ...
It's Shakespeare Week! Solve the Crossword and Win a £5 Book Token! 2016-01-22
Across
- All's .... that Ends .... - one of Shakespeare's plays
- Plays are performed on this
- Romeo and ...... - one of Shakespeare's plays
- Shakespeare play set in Scotland
- Plays are performed by these
- The county where Shakespeare was born
- Building where plays are performed
- First name of Shakespeare's wife
- A Midsummer Night's ..... - one of Shakespeare's plays
- Two Gentlemen of ...... - one of Shakespeare's plays
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- Name of a theatre where Shakespeare's plays were shown
- The queen of England when Shakespeare was alive
- King .... - one of Shakespeare's plays
- Julius ...... - one of Shakespeare's plays
- The town where Shakespeare was born
- Antony and ......... - one of Shakespeare's plays
- A type of poem written by Shakespeare
- The Merchant of ...... - one of Shakespeare's plays
- A Winter's .... - one of Shakespeare's plays
- Shakespeare's plays are divided into five of these
20 Clues: Plays are performed on this • Plays are performed by these • Shakespeare play set in Scotland • First name of Shakespeare's wife • Building where plays are performed • The town where Shakespeare was born • The county where Shakespeare was born • A type of poem written by Shakespeare • King .... - one of Shakespeare's plays • Julius ...... - one of Shakespeare's plays • ...
Renaissance crossword 2016-11-23
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- The Welfare of Humans
- Wrote 95 theses
- The Black Plague
- A Religious Journeyman
- Princess of France
- Discovered Jupiter's biggest moons.
- Wrote the second “the art of war’
- Dialect of a country
- Expedition to the Holy Land
- Non-Religous
- Luther attempting to change the church
- Conflicting Ideas with the Church
- The Ruling body
- Centered around the sun
- Medieval investors
Down
- court writer and medieval author
- Navigational Disk
- Inventor from Mainz
- press Mass producing literature
- Started heliocentrism
- A group made by the merchant class
- Godfathers of the...
- Ruling Class
- Romeo and Juliet
- Centered Around the earth
- A Ticket to Heaven
- Flying machines
- Not Immortal
- A small body with political power
- Michelangelo ceiling paintings.
- An Oppressor
- A Building for Worshipping
32 Clues: Ruling Class • Not Immortal • An Oppressor • Non-Religous • Wrote 95 theses • Flying machines • The Ruling body • The Black Plague • Romeo and Juliet • Navigational Disk • Princess of France • A Ticket to Heaven • Medieval investors • Inventor from Mainz • Godfathers of the... • Dialect of a country • The Welfare of Humans • Started heliocentrism • A Religious Journeyman • Centered around the sun • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2016-11-28
Across
- Non-Religious idea
- Princess of france
- Centered Around the earth
- Flying machines
- court writer and medieval author
- The Ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- Romeo and Juliet
- Luther's Protestant ___________
- A Class of Wealthy Merchants
- Mass producing literature
- Higher Class in the Feudal System
- Wrote 95 theses
- A Tyrant
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- The Vitruvian Man
- Navigational Disk
- Invented the Printing Press
- Started heliocentrism
- Dialect of a country
- Centered around the sun
- Not Immortal
- Authority of the Pope
- Godfathers of the ___________
- A fatal epidemic
- Investing in someone
- Expedition to recover The Holy Land
- Discovered Jupiter's biggest moons.
- Galileo was Under House Arrest for ______
- A Man Journeying for the Holy Land
- A Building for Worshipping
- A group of merchants is known as a _____
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 • 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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- The Vitruvian Man
- court writer and medieval author
- A fatal epidemic
- A Tyrant
- Expedition to recover The Holy Land
- Investing in someone
- Mass producing literature
- Flying machines
- A Building for Worshipping
- Higher Class in the Feudal System
- Centered Around the earth
- Princess of france
- Discovered Jupiter's biggest moons.
Down
- Wrote 95 theses
- A Man Journeying for the Holy Land
- Navigational Disk
- Invented the Printing Press
- The Ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- A group of merchants is known as a _____
- Not Immortal
- Luther's Protestant ___________
- Centered around the sun
- Godfathers of the ___________
- Romeo and Juliet
- Non-Religious idea
- Authority of the Pope
- Galileo was Under House Arrest for ______
- A Class of Wealthy Merchants
- Started heliocentrism
- Dialect of a country
30 Clues: A Tyrant • Not Immortal • Wrote 95 theses • Flying machines • A fatal epidemic • Romeo and Juliet • The Vitruvian Man • Navigational Disk • Non-Religious idea • Princess of france • Investing in someone • 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 • ...
ela romeo juliet 2022-03-10
Romeo and Juliet 2026-03-24
8 Clues: Cousin of Juliet • romeos punishment • seller of the poison • kinsmen of the prince • ceremony of two lovers • Reward if Romeo is captured • Where this newspaper is from • Romeos new home after banishment
romeo Juliet crossword 2022-02-19
Across
- to improve or make better
- to punish with a fine.
- touched by rot or decay
- having excellent morals; righteous
- absolute hatred
- disagreement between people
- a fairy that either haunts you or grants you your desires depending on your mindset
- loathsome, disgusting
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- rest or relaxation; to rest
- hinder or prevent, as an effort, plan, or desire
- activity characterized by good humor
- exclusion or rejection from a place or group
- grossly irreverent toward what is held to be sacred
- something that is lost or surrendered as a penalty
- a short knife with a pointed and edged blade
- a burial site in which multiple people are buried in
16 Clues: absolute hatred • loathsome, disgusting • to punish with a fine. • touched by rot or decay • to improve or make better • rest or relaxation; to rest • disagreement between people • having excellent morals; righteous • activity characterized by good humor • exclusion or rejection from a place or group • a short knife with a pointed and edged blade • ...
Romeo & Juliet -- Vocabulary 2020-04-06
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- harsh and strict
- angry and sad
- jealous of someone or something
- one you are fighting or competing against
- the future
- act of giving up
- behaving in a very honest and moral way
- really old
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- deliberately disobeying authority
- very tired
- beautiful and delicate
- act of interrupting and annoying
- lasting anger or dislike
- full of strong or angry emotion
- not real or natural
- fight with a lot of noise
16 Clues: very tired • the future • really old • angry and sad • harsh and strict • act of giving up • not real or natural • beautiful and delicate • lasting anger or dislike • fight with a lot of noise • full of strong or angry emotion • jealous of someone or something • act of interrupting and annoying • deliberately disobeying authority • behaving in a very honest and moral way • ...
Macbeth and Shakespeare Crossword 2023-12-13
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- The genre of both "Hamlet" and "Macbeth" is a ___.
- The Sonnet Structure typically consists of ___ lines (the number is spelled out).
- This person beheads Macbeth.
- Mysterious witches that can foretell the future.
- The Playwright's Home: Anne Hathaway's ___.
- This person encourages Macbeth to go through with murdering a king
- Shakespeare's nickname was the bard of ___.
- Macbeth's unchecked ___ leads to his downfall.
- The king of Scotland that Macbeth will later betray.
- Romeo and ___ was another tragedy written by Shakespeare.
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- Where the final battle in "Macbeth" occurs.
- Shakespeare's theater where many of his plays were performed.
- "Much ado about ___"
- Country where macbeth takes place.
- Macbeth was, at first, the thane of ___
- Shakespeare's wife's first name.
- The town that Shakespeare was born in was Stratford-upon-_____.
- "Double Double, ___ and trouble."
- Macbeth sees this person's ghost.
- "A Midsummer's Night's ____"
20 Clues: "Much ado about ___" • This person beheads Macbeth. • "A Midsummer's Night's ____" • Shakespeare's wife's first name. • "Double Double, ___ and trouble." • Macbeth sees this person's ghost. • Country where macbeth takes place. • Macbeth was, at first, the thane of ___ • Where the final battle in "Macbeth" occurs. • The Playwright's Home: Anne Hathaway's ___. • ...
1.LLCE dec 2021 2021-12-16
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- « The tree quaked with fear » is a … ?…
- Edgar Allan Poe secretly married his … ?…
- Edgar Allan Poe wrote stories of that genre
- A synonym for « scream »
- Shakespeare spoke … ?… modern English
- Anne Rice wrote … ?… with a vampire
- Charlotte Brontë wrote Jane … ?…
- We studied that song by Ed Sheeran
- Edgar Allan Poe was born in … ?…
- Edgar Allan Poe’s first success was « The … ?... »
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- Kate … ?… wrote « The Story of an Hour »
- Bram Stoker wrote … ?… in 1897
- This is Romeo’s family name
- This is Shakespeare’s version of « you »
- This is Juliet’s family name
- Edward painted scenes with couples
- The story of Romeo and Juliet takes place in … ?…
- You can see the reflection of R. Usher’s house in the … ?…
- This fruit symbolizes infidelity
- Mary … ?… wrote Frankenstein
20 Clues: A synonym for « scream » • This is Romeo’s family name • This is Juliet’s family name • Mary … ?… wrote Frankenstein • Bram Stoker wrote … ?… in 1897 • This fruit symbolizes infidelity • Charlotte Brontë wrote Jane … ?… • Edgar Allan Poe was born in … ?… • Edward painted scenes with couples • We studied that song by Ed Sheeran • Anne Rice wrote … ?… with a vampire • ...
For Brian Chen 2022-12-15
Across
- one summer's day instrument
- not coldpan
- repeated runs
- what three of the clues are
- ear plus east in chinese
- often found in flushing, often disappointing
- what people thought you were last semester
- substitute rolling pin
- keep on a ____ face
- our command to club members for Formal Practice
- underground gym
- goes well with vinegar and spice
- home??
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- counter word for birds
- 14 Dec 2002
- rosie's favorite fruit
- the ghost of columbia sports
- subway activity
- string-breaker
- the superior racket sport
- gene editing method
- last century
- where we kept running into each other
- not juliet
- home?
- joy's brother
- means nothing in chinese
- what old people play at central park sometimes
28 Clues: home? • home?? • not juliet • 14 Dec 2002 • not coldpan • last century • repeated runs • joy's brother • string-breaker • subway activity • underground gym • gene editing method • keep on a ____ face • counter word for birds • rosie's favorite fruit • substitute rolling pin • ear plus east in chinese • means nothing in chinese • the superior racket sport • one summer's day instrument • ...
English 2012-08-21
Across
- Old English term for feast
- use for composing serious and dignified literature.
- the villain in a story
- Has a trunk
- represents decisions or choices
- Old English term for promised
- ar broke out in 1860 testing the effects of westward expansion and unlimited individualism.
- a teacher in Sleepy Hollows
- eldest daughter of the Kelveys
- Flying mammal
- city where the Pardoner’s tale took place.
- setting of Romeo and Juliet
- “just a Filipino farmer”
- gift of Mrs. Hay
- Man's best friend
- Likes to chase mice
- central idea of the story
- the turning point of the story
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- breastplates wore by Anglo-Saxons
- nephew to Lady Capulet
- Large marsupial
- the sickness that attacked the main character in the story “Scent of Apples.”
- love interest of Brom and Ichabod
- a kind of French; it is used for literary purposes.
- problem or dilemma in the story
- gold or silver coins
- a Germanic language wherein the oldest literature was written; used by the lower class.
- played the stellar role in Miss Saigon
- means begin or originate
- nephew to Montague and friend to Romeo
- Movement in literature that is characterized by democracy and right of common people
- druggist; sells poison
- represents escape from problems
- Greek word for drama which means “action” or “deed”
34 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • gift of Mrs. Hay • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • gold or silver coins • nephew to Lady Capulet • the villain in a story • druggist; sells poison • means begin or originate • “just a Filipino farmer” • central idea of the story • Old English term for feast • a teacher in Sleepy Hollows • setting of Romeo and Juliet • ...
Vocabulary 9 2018-04-09
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- "Scout yonder's been readin' ever since she was born," To Kill a Mocking Bird
- “But thy eternal summer shall not fade …” Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer’s Day- Shakespeare
- detail Evidence that a lawyer uses to try and get a defendant off.
- “The woods are lovely, dark, and deep, But I have promises to keep, And miles to go before I sleep, And miles to go”
- Whisper word of wisdom. Let it be by The Beatles
- The movie Toy Story
- Ones persona
- Sheldon from the Big Bang Theory
- "why, then, O brawling love! O loving hate!”
- “And still more, later flowers for the bees, Until they think warm days will never cease,”
- Irony Romeo and Juliet "A pair of star-cross'd lovers take their life"
- Animal Farm by George Orwell to Russian Revolution
Down
- Question Katy Perry's Firework
- Sweet and charming
- Conversational, Narrative, Descriptive, Persuasive
- "Deep into that darkness peering, long I stood there wondering, fearing." Edgar Allan Poe, "The Raven”
- “I’m getting married in the morning! Ding dong! the bells are gonna chime.” - Get Me to the Church on Time
- In the first page of Two by Two by Nicholas Sparks.
- "Greater things are believed of those who are absent." (Tacitus)
- “He's a proud, haughty, consequential, turned-up-nose peacock." - Charles Dickens, Nicholas Nickleby
- “Arise, fair sun, and kill the envious moon."- Romeo and Juliet
- Presidential debate
- Main idea of a paper
- English, Spanish, French, Swahili, Mandarin, Korean, Russian
- ¨If you liked it then you should have put a ring on it” Single Ladies by Beyonce
- “I am not unaware how the productions of the Grub Street brotherhood have of late years fallen under many prejudices.”
- “Veni, vidi, vici” (“I came, I saw, I conquered”) - Life of Caesar
- Symbols The Daughter of Hester in The Scarlet Letter, Pearl
- “All animals are equal, but some are more equal than others."-Animal Farm
- pastor preaching over the Mathew 24
30 Clues: Ones persona • Sweet and charming • Presidential debate • The movie Toy Story • Main idea of a paper • Question Katy Perry's Firework • Sheldon from the Big Bang Theory • pastor preaching over the Mathew 24 • "why, then, O brawling love! O loving hate!” • Whisper word of wisdom. Let it be by The Beatles • Conversational, Narrative, Descriptive, Persuasive • ...
William Shakespeare 2023-06-21
Across
- 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 ___.
Down
- 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... • ...
Romeo and Juliet Act 3, Scene i-ii 2024-02-20
Across
- The Capulets will have _______ for the death of one of their kin.
- In the fight between Mercutio and Tybalt, who draws their sword first?
- Who accuses Mercutio of being a troublemaker?
- Tybalt is known as the King of ________.
Down
- Romeo kills ____________ in Act 3 Scene 1
- Who dies first in Act 3 Scene 1?
- Who does the Prince banish in this Act?
- Who is no longer trustworthy to Juliet?
- "A plague o' both your _______"
9 Clues: "A plague o' both your _______" • Who dies first in Act 3 Scene 1? • Who does the Prince banish in this Act? • Who is no longer trustworthy to Juliet? • Tybalt is known as the King of ________. • Romeo kills ____________ in Act 3 Scene 1 • Who accuses Mercutio of being a troublemaker? • The Capulets will have _______ for the death of one of their kin. • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2016-11-28
Across
- Discovered Jupiter's biggest moons.
- Invented the Printing Press
- Authority of the Pope
- Dialect of a country
- Investing in someone
- Higher Class in the Feudal System
- A group of merchants is known as a _____
- Navigational Disk
- Romeo and Juliet
- Mass producing literature
- A Building for Worshipping
- A fatal epidemic
- A Tyrant
- Flying machines
- Non-Religious idea
Down
- Princess of france
- court writer and medieval author
- Centered Around the earth
- Expedition to recover The Holy Land
- The Vitruvian Man
- Godfathers of the ___________
- Wrote 95 theses
- Not Immortal
- Centered around the sun
- The Ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- Luther's Protestant ___________
- Started heliocentrism
- Galileo was Under House Arrest for ______
- A Class of Wealthy Merchants
- A Man Journeying for the Holy Land
30 Clues: A Tyrant • Not Immortal • Wrote 95 theses • Flying machines • Romeo and Juliet • A fatal epidemic • The Vitruvian Man • Navigational Disk • Princess of france • Non-Religious idea • Dialect of a country • Investing in someone • 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
Across
- Expedition to recover The Holy Land
- Navigational Disk
- Discovered Jupiter's biggest moons.
- The Vitruvian Man
- A Building for Worshipping
- Higher Class in the Feudal System
- Wrote 95 theses
- Centered around the sun
- Started heliocentrism
- A group of merchants is known as a _____
- Flying machines
- Romeo and Juliet
- Princess of france
- Authority of the Pope
Down
- Not Immortal
- Non-Religious idea
- A Tyrant
- A Class of Wealthy Merchants
- Centered Around the earth
- The Ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- A fatal epidemic
- Luther's Protestant ___________
- Galileo was Under House Arrest for ______
- Mass producing literature
- Dialect of a country
- A Man Journeying for the Holy Land
- Godfathers of the ___________
- Invented the Printing Press
- Investing in someone
- court writer and medieval author
30 Clues: A Tyrant • Not Immortal • Wrote 95 theses • Flying machines • A fatal epidemic • Romeo and Juliet • Navigational Disk • The Vitruvian Man • Non-Religious idea • Princess of france • 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 2016-11-23
Across
- Expedition to the Holy Land
- A group made by the merchant class
- Not Immortal
- Conflicting Ideas with the Church
- An Oppressor
- Centered Around the earth
- Godfathers of the...
- Ruling Class
- Medieval investors
- A small body with political power
- A Religious Journeyman
- Centered around the sun
- Flying machines
- Romeo and Juliet
- The Welfare of Humans
Down
- Michelangelo ceiling paintings.
- The Black Plague
- Wrote 95 theses
- press Mass producing literature
- Non-Religous
- Dialect of a country
- Inventor from Mainz
- A Building for Worshipping
- Luther attempting to change the church
- A Ticket to Heaven
- Navigational Disk
- Started heliocentrism
- Wrote the second “the art of war’
- Discovered Jupiter's biggest moons.
- Princess of France
- court writer and medieval author
- The Ruling body
32 Clues: Non-Religous • Not Immortal • An Oppressor • Ruling Class • Wrote 95 theses • Flying machines • The Ruling body • The Black Plague • Romeo and Juliet • Navigational Disk • A Ticket to Heaven • Medieval investors • Princess of France • Inventor from Mainz • Dialect of a country • Godfathers of the... • Started heliocentrism • The Welfare of Humans • A Religious Journeyman • Centered around the sun • ...
Unit #9 Crossword Puzzle 2025-04-28
Across
- Won the hundred years war
- Preserved Greco-Roman culture
- The french won this war
- Painted one of the worlds most famous paintings
- National hero of France
- Painting that became famous after being stolen
- Book about how the ruler should use power to the fullest
- Creator of the Printing Press
- Author of The Prince
- Took out half of Europe
- Painted the Sistine Chapel
Down
- Bought peace between England and France
- Believed to be beheaded by King Henry
- Written by Sir Thomas More
- Rich person who supports artist
- where Jesus was Crucified
- Wrote Romeo and Juliet play
- Book that mocks Christianity
- Powerful banking family
- Limits power of the monarchy
- The Praise of Folly
- The rebirth
- Represents Jesus last meal
- Michelangelo painted the roof of this place
- Prioritizes humans
25 Clues: The rebirth • Prioritizes humans • The Praise of Folly • Author of The Prince • Powerful banking family • The french won this war • National hero of France • Took out half of Europe • Won the hundred years war • where Jesus was Crucified • Written by Sir Thomas More • Represents Jesus last meal • Painted the Sistine Chapel • Wrote Romeo and Juliet play • Book that mocks Christianity • ...
