romeo and juliet Crossword Puzzles
Vocabulary Crossword NHW WB p 31 2020-04-14
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- Most of the world's ... comes from Saudi Arabia.
- Juliet was very ... when she heard Romeo's family name.
- A HR manager has to ... new staff.
- Charles and Camilla are both ... about hunting (have strong feelings about)
- What's the telephone ... for New York?
- As a ... man, Van Gogh worked in London and Paris.
- If something is against the law, it's ...
- 'I reckon he's married.' 'I think ... too.'(I agree)
- ... is another word for frightening.
- English people usually call an 'apatment' a ...
- The Gregory family live in a ... house (big).
- A country whose Head of State is a king or queen is a ...
- Romeo went to the Capulet's party ...(without an invitation)
- A ... is someone who doesn't eat meat.
- Are these potatoes fried or ... in the oven?
- The people in a close-... family have strong relationships with each other.
- Someone who is no longer married is ...
- Lars is here ... a business trip.
- We're just having dinner. Have you ... yet?
- The ... for Boniface's apartment is Ł30 a month.
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- A ... is a very bad or frightening dream.
- A ... is someone who looks after people in a hospital
- The Gregory children learned to appreciate small ...
- Someone who can speak two languages is ...
- The number of people living in a country is the ...
- The Qu family motto is 'save money, live simply, care ... your friends'.
- The Gregory children have ... bedrooms, full of expensive things.
- The ... of Romeo and Juliet has a very sad ending.
- Someone or something from a different country is ...
- If you act very strangely and differently from other people, they think you are...
- her health has picked up since she moved to a country with a sunny ...
- I ... out of petrol on the way home! I had to walk to the garage.
- That's the Manager, and that's her ... Assisitant, answering her calls.
- You have to wear a seat ... when you are driving.
- When something is ..., it's very, very old.
- In Britain you don't have to ... military service.
36 Clues: Lars is here ... a business trip. • A HR manager has to ... new staff. • ... is another word for frightening. • What's the telephone ... for New York? • A ... is someone who doesn't eat meat. • Someone who is no longer married is ... • A ... is a very bad or frightening dream. • If something is against the law, it's ... • Someone who can speak two languages is ... • ...
Italian Puzzlers 2025-02-06
7 Clues: Italian plumber • The capital of Italy • The form of currency in Italy • Popular Italian dish often made in ovens • The set where Romeo and Juliet takes place • Former Roman dictator who has a popular salad name • Italian city that has many canals and surrounding water
Literary Terms Quiz 2022-08-30
7 Clues: Good vs Evil. • He was caught red-handed. • She is as blind as a bat. • Beggars can’t be choosers. • Chocolate is his Kryptonite. • Fate, death, honor, friendship and duality in Romeo and Juliet. • You're a snake! Everything you hiss out of your mouth is a lie.
Crossword of Eijo 2015-01-12
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- Prof. Hatakeyama is the ____ of Eijo. (anagram for head of department)
- Julian can speak ______, French, English and Japanese.
- As the _______ is sandwiched between Japan and NZ, it is different of seasons.
- Where is Spanish capital city?
- An _________ is native person of Australia from the earliest times.
- Eijo means the major of English and ________ science.
- Prof. Katsumata likes ______ the best of all sports.
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- NZ has many _____ in the fields.
- _______ includes Australia and NZ.
- Prof.Suzuki's research seminar focuses on _____________.
- The students of Eijo can acquire a _______ of English in junior high school and high school.
- It is too difficult for Japanese people to _________ between r and l.
- "Romeo and Juliet" is a _______.
13 Clues: Where is Spanish capital city? • NZ has many _____ in the fields. • "Romeo and Juliet" is a _______. • _______ includes Australia and NZ. • Prof. Katsumata likes ______ the best of all sports. • Eijo means the major of English and ________ science. • Julian can speak ______, French, English and Japanese. • Prof.Suzuki's research seminar focuses on _____________. • ...
A plague on both your houses! 2021-06-25
Spanking Shakespeare 2013-08-28
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- Memories that a person writes about that happened in thier life.
- Constantly thinking about something
- A gender.
- The wrtier of Romeo and Juliet.
- What you are when you reach a certain age.
- Something everyone has.
- Something that happens to you when you do something bad.
- A very long vehicle.
- A celebration that happens after high school.
- Something you do in English class.
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- The people whoraise you & encourage you to do well in school.
- Something juniors and seniors look forward to every year.
- Something you sould do every day.
- The people who get made fun of for being different.
- Where you normally go after high school.
- The author of Spanking Shakespeare.
- Something you are not supposed to do until of legal age.
- Something every guy dreams of having.
- What everyone wants to be in school.
- A not true story.
20 Clues: A gender. • A not true story. • A very long vehicle. • Something everyone has. • The wrtier of Romeo and Juliet. • Something you sould do every day. • Something you do in English class. • Constantly thinking about something • The author of Spanking Shakespeare. • What everyone wants to be in school. • Something every guy dreams of having. • Where you normally go after high school. • ...
8th grade class 2024-05-09
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- Bath and Body Poo
- belongs to Ms. Dori
- killed the Old Man because of his eye
- screams Juliet's name soooooo loud
- Disciplinarian
- Shakespeare's first name
- of Amontillado
- Poe's first name
- beat Rayne at the football game
- brought beignets to school
- teaches K
- Ms.Dori's favorite line dance
- read morning announcements
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- two of these in 8th grade
- Wrote The-Tell Tale Heart
- killed Tybalt
- has a twin
- named after Coke
- voted loudest boy in 8th grade
- voted loudest girl in 8th grade
- two of these in 8th grade
- also read morning announcements
- found his Juliet at BETA convention
- moved during this school year
- was slapped by Lord Capulet at the ball
- stuffed some young men and animals
- the color of the Nurse's suit at the wedding
- Loves Dally fa real
- first name ends in "i"
- grabbed a rat by the tail in Ms. Dori's classroom
30 Clues: teaches K • has a twin • killed Tybalt • Disciplinarian • of Amontillado • named after Coke • Poe's first name • Bath and Body Poo • belongs to Ms. Dori • Loves Dally fa real • first name ends in "i" • Shakespeare's first name • two of these in 8th grade • Wrote The-Tell Tale Heart • two of these in 8th grade • brought beignets to school • read morning announcements • moved during this school year • ...
Shakespeare 2016-09-15
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- a strophe with 4 verses
- ... language is when I say I'm so hungry I could eat a horse
- a person who writes poems
- to perform a play for practice
- Romeo and Juliet is a famous ... written by Shakespeare.
- the act of repeating a vowel sound in a phrase
- an example of a ... is Shakespeare's Macbeth
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- the first published copies of a literary work
- a speech presented by one person
- someone that can never die
- a natural skill or ability
- words humorous use of language
- figure of speech in which two unlike things are compared
13 Clues: a strophe with 4 verses • a person who writes poems • someone that can never die • a natural skill or ability • to perform a play for practice • words humorous use of language • a speech presented by one person • an example of a ... is Shakespeare's Macbeth • the first published copies of a literary work • the act of repeating a vowel sound in a phrase • ...
Shakespeare 2024-11-20
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- Shakespeare's birthplace.
- Plays in Shakespeare’s time had no _______ actors.
- Shakespeare's wife.
- The Scottish tragedy with a prophecy from three witches.
- Shakespeare's famous theater.
- The city where "Romeo and Juliet" is set.
- "To be or not to be" is from this play.
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- The fairy queen in "A Midsummer Night's Dream."
- The king who divides his kingdom among three daughters.
- The time period during which Shakespeare wrote most of his plays.
- The name of the Roman ruler assassinated in one of Shakespeare’s plays.
- The wife of Othello.
- Romeo’s best friend, who dies in a duel.
13 Clues: Shakespeare's wife. • The wife of Othello. • Shakespeare's birthplace. • Shakespeare's famous theater. • "To be or not to be" is from this play. • Romeo’s best friend, who dies in a duel. • The city where "Romeo and Juliet" is set. • The fairy queen in "A Midsummer Night's Dream." • Plays in Shakespeare’s time had no _______ actors. • ...
Wedding! 2019-08-16
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- A very diet conscious husband.
- A rags to riches bride.
- He sacrificed a bone for his wire's sake.
- Healthy hair was essential to this girl's romance.
- Romeo and ______.
- This man's lover caused his death by calling for a barber.
- A husband dependent on a vegetable for a successful marriage.
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- Adrianna's fiance has the same name as this famous giant slayer.
- ______ went from nun to governess to wife.
- This princess spent a lot of her courtship in bed.
- ____and his partner made a clumsy couple.
- The temple is Adrianna getting married in.
12 Clues: Romeo and ______. • A rags to riches bride. • A very diet conscious husband. • ____and his partner made a clumsy couple. • He sacrificed a bone for his wire's sake. • ______ went from nun to governess to wife. • The temple is Adrianna getting married in. • This princess spent a lot of her courtship in bed. • Healthy hair was essential to this girl's romance. • ...
Taylor Swift 2025-02-12
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- Taylor's first name
- A color in the title of one of her famous re-recorded albums
- A famous Taylor song about Romeo and Juliet
- A song about writing your name in the blank space
- The color in the title of her 2012 album
- Taylor's furry pet is a
- The season in the title of her 2020 album
- Taylor Swift's favorite number
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- The type of music Taylor started with
- Taylor's album about a folklore-like name
- A song about shaking off negativity
- The month in the title of a song about heartbreak
12 Clues: Taylor's first name • Taylor's furry pet is a • Taylor Swift's favorite number • A song about shaking off negativity • The type of music Taylor started with • The color in the title of her 2012 album • Taylor's album about a folklore-like name • The season in the title of her 2020 album • A famous Taylor song about Romeo and Juliet • ...
Renaissance 2021-05-20
7 Clues: He created the Mona Lisa • He wrote Romeo and Juliet • An emphasis on human achievements • This was an effect of the Renaissance • She built many theaters to support the arts • rebirth in the interest of art and learning • State Independent country the size of a city
Literary Terms Quiz 2022-08-30
7 Clues: Good vs Evil. • She is as blind as a bat. • He was caught red-handed. • Beggars can’t be choosers. • Chocolate is his Kryptonite. • You're a snake! Everything you hiss out of your mouth is a lie. • Fate, death, honor, friendship and duality in Romeo and Juliet.
"Accidental Love" by:Gary Soto 2014-01-11
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- / Spanish word for "fool"
- / Spanish word for "old man"
- / Spanish word for "always"
- and Juliet / A play written by Shakespeare.
- / Spanish word for "a lot"
- / Spanish word for "rice"
- / Spanish word for "pig"
- / Spanish word for "Boyfriend-girlfriend"
- / Spanish word for "white person"
- fea-feo / Spanish phrase for "very ugly"
- / The main character that is a girl.
- / Mexican doughnut
- / Spanish word for "kiss"
- pantalones / Spanish phrase for "pants"
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- / Spanish word for "what"
- / Spanish word for "little nerd"
- / Spanish word for "right?"
- / Spanish word for "stupid"
- / Spanish word for "poor little girl"
- / The main character that is a boy.
- / Spanish word for "man"
- / Spanish word for "daughter"
- / Spanish word for "bad"
- / Spanish word for "no way"
- / Spanish word for "toad"
25 Clues: / Mexican doughnut • / Spanish word for "pig" • / Spanish word for "man" • / Spanish word for "bad" • / Spanish word for "what" • / Spanish word for "fool" • / Spanish word for "rice" • / Spanish word for "kiss" • / Spanish word for "toad" • / Spanish word for "a lot" • / Spanish word for "right?" • / Spanish word for "stupid" • / Spanish word for "always" • / Spanish word for "no way" • ...
Random Stuff 2021-09-22
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- can come after “book” or “earth”
- French pencil
- the fruit of electronics
- common verb ending
- first category of items in a balance sheet
- Utopia’s opposite
- “ain’t it” to a Brit
- third piggy’s building material
- 2 years before next year
- house debt
- Cyrus of “Old Town Road”
- ty in German
- Euro users
- tall carbon sucker
- wrong pair
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- crowd of cameras
- jawohl’s opposite
- “why” per Romeo & Juliet
- “I like ya ____”
- clap clap clap clap clap
- Keystone State’s largest city
- Hawk of skateboarding games
- reverse crossword game
- Dakotas and Carolinas
- DeGeneres of talk shows
- 3rd stage of grief
- common suffix of terms for fears
- blue Costco competitor
- 2nd J of the year
- penguin software
- this is in “team” per Taylor Swift
31 Clues: house debt • Euro users • wrong pair • ty in German • French pencil • crowd of cameras • “I like ya ____” • penguin software • jawohl’s opposite • Utopia’s opposite • 2nd J of the year • common verb ending • 3rd stage of grief • tall carbon sucker • “ain’t it” to a Brit • Dakotas and Carolinas • reverse crossword game • blue Costco competitor • DeGeneres of talk shows • “why” per Romeo & Juliet • ...
Staz #2 2023-09-06
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- The Grand Canyon (7)
- Bad news for Napoleon (cryptic) (8)
- Scotland (4,6)
- Population 7,049 (7)
- Crescent, Pub (4,4)
- Rolling Stones Song, How I feel (4,3)
- Ton of bricks (cryptic) (7)
- Tipi (6)
- time(3)
- Romeo and Juliet are Hand in Hand along the Telegraph road (4,7)
- Englishman in New York (5)
- Run of the Mill (6,8)
- Individualist (8)
- Send Warts (anag.), Home away from home (2,7)
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- Favourite Monarch (5,4)
- Go-To dinner guest (5)
- Capital of Macedonia (6)
- Roman City of London (9)
- Edwardo Loom (anag.), Home (7,4)
- Pub quiz afters (10)
- Bridge over Troubled Water - Artist First Name (4)
- Girasol (9)
- 1970s Album, How I feel(4,3,4,4)
- Angry Betters (anag.), Home (6,6)
- Little poems about this food (8)
- Scam victims (5)
26 Clues: time(3) • Tipi (6) • Girasol (9) • Scotland (4,6) • Scam victims (5) • Individualist (8) • Crescent, Pub (4,4) • The Grand Canyon (7) • Pub quiz afters (10) • Population 7,049 (7) • Run of the Mill (6,8) • Go-To dinner guest (5) • Favourite Monarch (5,4) • Capital of Macedonia (6) • Roman City of London (9) • Englishman in New York (5) • Ton of bricks (cryptic) (7) • ...
Puzzle - 15: Trivia and General Knowledge 2023-10-15
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- The process of a caterpillar transforming into a butterfly.
- The painting with a mysterious smile.
- The number of bones in the adult human body
- The national flower of Japan.
- The largest mammal on Earth.
- The element with the chemical symbol Fe.
- The force that pulls objects toward the center of the Earth.
- The largest planet in our solar system.
- The longest river in the world.
- The process of plants converting sunlight into energy.
- The planet known as the "Red Planet".
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- The year the Titanic sank.
- The birthplace of the Renaissance.
- The chemical symbol for gold.
- The capital of France.
- The chemical symbol for water.
- The author of "Romeo and Juliet".
- The largest ocean on Earth
- The number of continents on Earth.
- The star closest to Earth
20 Clues: The capital of France. • The star closest to Earth • The year the Titanic sank. • The largest ocean on Earth • The largest mammal on Earth. • The chemical symbol for gold. • The national flower of Japan. • The chemical symbol for water. • The longest river in the world. • The author of "Romeo and Juliet". • The birthplace of the Renaissance. • The number of continents on Earth. • ...
Literary Terms and Figurative Language 2025-12-04
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- the message about life in a story, poem, or novel
- a symbolic story like Animal Farm
- the dictionary meaning of a word
- reference to the Bible, Shakespeare, or mythology
- the meaning of a word in context
- when an author goes back in time in a story
- type of irony when Romeo does not know Juliet is sleeping
- exaggeration
- the atmosphere an author creates
- irony when the wolves arrive in "The Interlopers"
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- viewpoint or point of view
- a raisin in the sun that represents a dream deferred
- the main idea in nonfiction
- to discuss differences
- clues about what will happen later in a story
- synonym for stress
- an author's attitude: anger, hope, despair...
- to discuss similarities
- It's raining cats and dogs
- type of irony when a character uses sarcasm
20 Clues: exaggeration • synonym for stress • to discuss differences • to discuss similarities • viewpoint or point of view • It's raining cats and dogs • the main idea in nonfiction • the dictionary meaning of a word • the meaning of a word in context • the atmosphere an author creates • a symbolic story like Animal Farm • when an author goes back in time in a story • ...
Hayden Plumley Romeo and juliet 2024-02-27
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- someone who grants absolution
- a weapon used to kill tybalt
- threatening or foreshadowing evil or tragic developments
- a notched wall around the top of a castle for protection
- a item use to put juliet asleep and a thing that Romeo using to kill him self at the end of the story
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- attack someone physically or emotionally
- ludicrously odd
- rapidly; in a speedy manner
- exclusion or rejection from a place or group
- a symbel that means love
- a great deal of fuss, concern, or commotion
11 Clues: ludicrously odd • a symbel that means love • rapidly; in a speedy manner • a weapon used to kill tybalt • someone who grants absolution • attack someone physically or emotionally • a great deal of fuss, concern, or commotion • exclusion or rejection from a place or group • threatening or foreshadowing evil or tragic developments • ...
Origins of Music Crossword 2023-10-16
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- Medieval string instrument similar to a guitar
- J.S. _______ , a famous German composer
- Keyboard instruments that uses wind pipes
- It means "Rebirth"
- Greek philosopher who believed that listening to bad music would make you a bad person.
- The era that invented the orchestra
- A large group of strings, winds, and percussion
- "Gregorian ______", an ancient religious style of vocal music
- The most important part of a song or tune
- Medieval trombone
- Music that was non-religious
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- The oldest known composer in the world.
- Keyboard instrument that plucks strings.
- He wrote many legendary plays, including "Romeo and Juliet"
- Greek God of Music
- Many people suffered during this era
- The "pulse" of a song that stays constant
- The society that defeated Greece
- Antonio _______, famous Italian composer
- Ancient Greek string instrument
- The oldest instrument ever discovered, made of bone
21 Clues: Medieval trombone • Greek God of Music • It means "Rebirth" • Music that was non-religious • Ancient Greek string instrument • The society that defeated Greece • The era that invented the orchestra • Many people suffered during this era • The oldest known composer in the world. • J.S. _______ , a famous German composer • Keyboard instrument that plucks strings. • ...
Valentine's Day Puzzle 2025-01-31
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- A romantic way to end a love letter
- They created the first heart-shaped box of chocolates
- They receive the most Valentine's Day cards every year
- The feeling of strong affection
- Jewelry piece often given on this day.
- What fruit is sometimes called the "love apple" because of its association with love and passion?
- The US city known as the "City of Love"
- Symbol of commitment, often in gold
- A small, affectionate kiss
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- Sweetheart’s affectionate nickname
- In medieval times, women ate these leaves on Valentine’s Day to dream about their future husband
- Famous love story: Romeo and ___
- Sweet treat often given as a gift
- Popular flower given on Valentine’s Day
- Classic Valentine's Day card message: "Be ___"
- February 14th is also called ___ Day
- Love at first "_____."
- Romantic meal shared between two
- Romantic genre of literature or film
- It is a Mythological figure associated with Valentine's Day
20 Clues: Love at first "_____." • A small, affectionate kiss • The feeling of strong affection • Famous love story: Romeo and ___ • Romantic meal shared between two • Sweet treat often given as a gift • Sweetheart’s affectionate nickname • A romantic way to end a love letter • Symbol of commitment, often in gold • February 14th is also called ___ Day • ...
How well do you know Shakespeare? 2013-03-06
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- His wife: Anne _________
- One of his famous comedies: A __________ Night's Dream
- The two star cross'd lovers: Romeo Montague and Juliet _______
- One of his two plays written entirely in verse: ______ John
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- His longest play (takes four hours to perform!): ________
- His last play: The Two Noble ________
- His burial place: Stratford - Upon - ________
- His theatre: The _______
8 Clues: His wife: Anne _________ • His theatre: The _______ • His last play: The Two Noble ________ • His burial place: Stratford - Upon - ________ • One of his famous comedies: A __________ Night's Dream • His longest play (takes four hours to perform!): ________ • One of his two plays written entirely in verse: ______ John • ...
Wedding! 2019-08-16
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- ____and his partner made a clumsy couple.
- This princess spent a lot of her courtship in bed.
- He sacrificed a bone for his wife's sake.
- Healthy hair was essential to this girl's romance.
- The temple Adrianna is getting married in.
- Adrianna's fiance has the same name as this famous giant slayer.
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- A very diet conscious husband.
- Romeo and ______.
- A rags to riches bride.
- ______ went from nun to governess to wife.
- A husband dependent on a vegetable for a successful marriage.
- This man's lover caused his death by calling for a barber.
12 Clues: Romeo and ______. • A rags to riches bride. • A very diet conscious husband. • ____and his partner made a clumsy couple. • He sacrificed a bone for his wife's sake. • ______ went from nun to governess to wife. • The temple Adrianna is getting married in. • This princess spent a lot of her courtship in bed. • Healthy hair was essential to this girl's romance. • ...
Vivienne's 50th 2021-06-25
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- First name of the group Beyonce found fame with
- Franklin Pierce was President number __ of the USA
- Ill fated partner of Juliet
- company you can now travel with
- 6+9-2+4-8
- used in a board game or what you could do with meat or vegetables
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- what you are
- Month in which USA celebrate independence Day and France Bastille Day
- First name of Chicago Bulls famous no 23
- a blue is awarded for representing this university in certain sports
- location of sacred heart of Mary school
- Wonders of the World
12 Clues: 6+9-2+4-8 • what you are • Wonders of the World • Ill fated partner of Juliet • company you can now travel with • location of sacred heart of Mary school • First name of Chicago Bulls famous no 23 • First name of the group Beyonce found fame with • Franklin Pierce was President number __ of the USA • used in a board game or what you could do with meat or vegetables • ...
shay 2020-10-06
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- a member or follower of any of the Western Christian churches that are separate from the Roman Catholic Church
- a follower of Martin Luther.
- a member of any of the Anglican Churches.
- a place where everything is perfect
- declare invalid
- writer of Romeo and Juliet
- between Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, and the Schmalkaldic League, signed in September 1555
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- a religious and political challenge to the Catholic Church
- inventor of the press
- a grant by the Pope of remission
10 Clues: declare invalid • inventor of the press • writer of Romeo and Juliet • a follower of Martin Luther. • a grant by the Pope of remission • a place where everything is perfect • a member of any of the Anglican Churches. • a religious and political challenge to the Catholic Church • between Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, and the Schmalkaldic League, signed in September 1555 • ...
ons liefdeskruiswoordraadsel 2014-12-21
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- restaurant waar we gingen eten toen we 1 jaar samen waren
- Quote uit Frank & Frey
- dier dat we later graag willen
- ons liefdesliedje
- ik hou van u in het Roemeens
- zo noem ik jou het vaakst
- eerste koffiehuisje met z'n tweetjes
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- wat jij mij hebt leren drinken
- waar we het hotel voor ons alleen hadden
- 4 woorden die ik voor altijd tegen jou ga zeggen
- fruit met betekenis voor ons
- ons lievelingssprookje
- eerste toneel
- ons eerste reisje samen
- vul aan: wij zijn een
- stad waar we elkaar hebben leren kennen
16 Clues: eerste toneel • ons liefdesliedje • vul aan: wij zijn een • ons lievelingssprookje • Quote uit Frank & Frey • ons eerste reisje samen • zo noem ik jou het vaakst • fruit met betekenis voor ons • ik hou van u in het Roemeens • wat jij mij hebt leren drinken • dier dat we later graag willen • eerste koffiehuisje met z'n tweetjes • stad waar we elkaar hebben leren kennen • ...
English I Crossword 2023-11-30
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- The end of a word
- Video games may be related to __ behavior
- Fig lan that compares but does not use like, as
- The beginning of a word
- The main idea or underlying meaning
- Mode of persuasion using facts
- The attitude of the author/narrator
- The way the story makes the audience feel
- This statement tells you what the essay will be about
- The fate of the woman in The Lottery
- Figurative language using like or as
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- The author of Romeo and Juliet
- The lady does this to her victims in The Landlady
- The author/writer for Maus
- Fig lan that gives nonhumans, human traits
- The first statement of the introductory paragraph
- Mode of persuasion using credibility
17 Clues: The end of a word • The beginning of a word • The author/writer for Maus • The author of Romeo and Juliet • Mode of persuasion using facts • The main idea or underlying meaning • The attitude of the author/narrator • Mode of persuasion using credibility • The fate of the woman in The Lottery • Figurative language using like or as • Video games may be related to __ behavior • ...
Figurative language 2024-05-08
9 Clues: Crash • Deafening silence • As slow as a sloth • Beat around the bush • The world is a stage • I'm Juliet to your Romeo • I'm so hungry, I could eat a horse • Cary closed her cluttered clothes closet. • The sun kissed me while I was clicking a picture
Shakespeare 2021-09-09
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- How old was he when he married?
- What town did he go to school in?
- What was the name of his son, who died aged
- What century was William Shakespeare born?
- How many plays have Shakespeare wroten
- What was the name of his first child?
- He is known as the what of Avon?
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- As well as plays he also wrote 154 what?
- How many siblings did Shakespeare have?
- Complete this play "Romeo and...."
- What was his wife's name?
- How many years older was his wife?
12 Clues: What was his wife's name? • How old was he when he married? • He is known as the what of Avon? • What town did he go to school in? • Complete this play "Romeo and...." • How many years older was his wife? • What was the name of his first child? • How many plays have Shakespeare wroten • How many siblings did Shakespeare have? • As well as plays he also wrote 154 what? • ...
House Day Crossword 2025-02-06
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- The smallest country in the world. (7)
- The chemical element with the symbol 'O'. (6)
- The process by which plants make their food. (14)
- The freezing point of water in degrees celsius (4)
- The capital city of France. (6)
- The capital of Australia (8)
- The largest planet in our solar system. (7)
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- The hardest natural substance on Earth (7)
- The author of Romeo and Juliet. (10)
- The largest mammal in the world (5)
- The number of continents on Earth. (6)
- The largest ocean in the world. (7)
12 Clues: The capital of Australia (8) • The capital city of France. (6) • The largest mammal in the world (5) • The largest ocean in the world. (7) • The author of Romeo and Juliet. (10) • The smallest country in the world. (7) • The number of continents on Earth. (6) • The hardest natural substance on Earth (7) • The largest planet in our solar system. (7) • ...
Opera, 1750-1875 2024-07-29
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- Italian composer who's operas dominated the late 1800s
- Magic ____, last opera composed by Mozart
- Mozart's opera, Marriage of _______
- Six of the most popular operas come from the second part of the ______ century
- Most of Mozart's operas were written in this language
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- Bizet's most famous Opera
- Famous Italian Composer of "la donna del lago"
- German composer whose vision for opera completely redefined it
- Composer of "Romeo and Juliet"
- Influential Romantic poet
- Title of Beethoven's only opera
- Mendelssohn was influential in the rediscovery of this Baroque composer
12 Clues: Bizet's most famous Opera • Influential Romantic poet • Composer of "Romeo and Juliet" • Title of Beethoven's only opera • Mozart's opera, Marriage of _______ • Magic ____, last opera composed by Mozart • Famous Italian Composer of "la donna del lago" • Most of Mozart's operas were written in this language • Italian composer who's operas dominated the late 1800s • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2018-11-12
5 Clues: Romeo's obsession • refers to Juliet as the sun • likes to fight and kills Mercutio • leaving your life in the hands of whomever is "steering" the ship • Juliet lies and says she is going here to avoid confrontation with her folks
Kreuzworträtsel zu Romeo und Julia 2022-01-25
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- Wo liegt Julia als Romeo sie wieder sieht ?
- Mit welcher Strafe droht der Fürst den Beiden Familien bei einem erneuten Streit ?
- Wer tötet Tybalt ?
- Wer tötet Graf Paris ?
- Wer hat Romeo und Julia geschrieben ?
- In wem hat sich Romeo als erstes verliebt ?
- Wie wirkt Julia bei der ersten Begegnung auf Romeo und wie Romeo auf Julia ?
- Was errichten die beiden Familien am ende des Buches ?
- Aus welcher Familie kommt Julia ?
- In welcher Stadt ereignet sich die Geschichte ?
- Wie stirbt Julia ?
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- Wer verheiratete die beiden ?
- Wer ist Romeos bester Freund ?
- Wer tötet Mercutio ?
- Durch was stirbt Romeo ?
- Zu welcher Literaturepoche zählt Romeo und Julia ?
- Wie wird der Schlaf von Julia noch bezeichnet ?
- Wo begegnen sich Romeo und Julia zum ersten mal ?
- Aus welcher Familie kommt Romeo ?
- Wen soll Julia heiraten ?
- Wohin geht Romeo nachdem er verbannt wurde ?
21 Clues: Wer tötet Tybalt ? • Wie stirbt Julia ? • Wer tötet Mercutio ? • Wer tötet Graf Paris ? • Durch was stirbt Romeo ? • Wen soll Julia heiraten ? • Wer verheiratete die beiden ? • Wer ist Romeos bester Freund ? • Aus welcher Familie kommt Romeo ? • Aus welcher Familie kommt Julia ? • Wer hat Romeo und Julia geschrieben ? • Wo liegt Julia als Romeo sie wieder sieht ? • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2023-06-08
7 Clues: We are the capulets! • We are the Montagues! • Why you are a Montague? • He is a Montague, get him! • Now you are husband and wife. • If you won't fight him, I will! • It doesn't matter. My love is bigger than my family.
shakespeare 2024-02-27
8 Clues: where did he grow up • what month did he die • what was his wife name • what was his first name • what month was he born in • and Juliet famous love story • how many children did he have • how old was he when he got married
mooo vies 2022-04-20
Across
- lucy ball played by nicole kidman
- virgin couple on beach
- brother kills prego gf and sister grieves
- 6 academy awards
- thomas brodie sangster as a w/ weird nanny
- haunted mirror
- jared leto at 122 talking about his wacky life
- french newspaper storyteller
- elio x oliver in northern italy
- laurie x amy x jo?
- beauty pagent & dude from the office
- f u flipflops
- dude travels back in time to get w/ dream girl
- vietnam war protest trial
- dead sister and 2 boyfriends
- elliot page pregnant
- pete davidson as a weird adult friend
- "good girl" 2004
- run forrest run
- weird braces lady gives away baby
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- couple trapped in neighborhood
- tonya harding
- nephew of king arthur adventure A24
- british friends turned lovers ft. baby
- timothee chalamet as nick scheff
- jim carrey in weird tv world
- "there's a place for us"
- frank the bunny
- 1990s vampires in new england
- childloss and lots of nudity
- korean family in arkansas
- weird russian wife and leo dicaprio
- crazy andrew garfield becomes internet famous
- juliet leo in a shakespeare classic
- lesbians in 1840s england
- taylor swift docu that makes me cry
- dude from stranger things uber driver
- best british childrens movie with a cubbord
- puking in a bridal store
- italian movie snubbed for best int. @ oscars
- evangelist couple in 70s and 80s
- father daughter superhero duo
42 Clues: tonya harding • f u flipflops • haunted mirror • frank the bunny • run forrest run • 6 academy awards • "good girl" 2004 • laurie x amy x jo? • elliot page pregnant • virgin couple on beach • "there's a place for us" • puking in a bridal store • korean family in arkansas • lesbians in 1840s england • vietnam war protest trial • jim carrey in weird tv world • childloss and lots of nudity • ...
mooo vies 2022-04-20
Across
- lucy ball played by nicole kidman
- virgin couple on beach
- brother kills prego gf and sister grieves
- 6 academy awards
- elliot page pregnant
- haunted mirror
- french newspaper storyteller
- elio x oliver in northern italy
- laurie x amy x jo?
- f u flipflops
- dude travels back in time to get w/ dream girl
- vietnam war protest trial
- pete davidson as a weird adult friend
- jared leto at 122 talking about his wacky life
- "good girl" 2004
- dead sister and 2 boyfriends
- run forrest run
- thomas brodie sangster as a w/ weird nanny
- weird braces lady gives away baby
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- couple trapped in neighborhood
- tonya harding
- nephew of king arthur adventure A24
- timothee chalamet as nick scheff
- jim carrey in weird tv world
- "there's a place for us"
- juliet leo in a shakespeare classic
- frank the bunny
- 1990s vampires in new england
- childloss and lots of nudity
- korean family in arkansas
- weird russian wife and leo dicaprio
- puking in a bridal store
- crazy andrew garfield becomes internet famous
- lesbians in 1840s england
- taylor swift docu that makes me cry
- beauty pagent & dude from the office
- dude from stranger things uber driver
- best british childrens movie with a cubbord
- italian movie snubbed for best int. @ oscars
- evangelist couple in 70s and 80s
- father daughter superhero duo
- british friends turned lovers ft. baby
42 Clues: tonya harding • f u flipflops • haunted mirror • frank the bunny • run forrest run • 6 academy awards • "good girl" 2004 • laurie x amy x jo? • elliot page pregnant • virgin couple on beach • "there's a place for us" • puking in a bridal store • korean family in arkansas • lesbians in 1840s england • vietnam war protest trial • jim carrey in weird tv world • childloss and lots of nudity • ...
Grade 9 English Review 2024-06-13
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- First sentence
- Modest & humble (virtue)
- Marries R&J
- A ___________ Remembers (oral history text)
- Pushing through challenges (virtue)
- loving & caring (virtue)
- Acronym use to describe characters
- Last sentence
- First paragraph
- A royal house of Verona (R)
- First Nation community from a short story
- underlying message of a story
- The process of describing a character
- Provides a definition for text terms
- A girl who is determined to marry
- Our patron saint
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- Romeo's best friend
- A section title (text feature)
- A royal house of Verona (J)
- Closest to Juliet
- End paragraph
- graphic novel
- Paragraph structure
- Supports your thinking
- Romeo's cousin
- Trusting in God's plan (virtue)
- the main events of a story
- ________ ______, Ma'am (short story)
- Doing what is right (virtue)
- A boy who falls in love too easily
- short story about disabilities
- A text feature that accompanies photos
- Written format
- A quality to live by
- Juliet's cousin
- Middle paragraphs
- The time and place in a story
- the event the story revolves around
- shows what something looks like (text feature)
- Short story about two boys pre-Holocaust
- On the ____________ Bleeding (short story)
- CPT product type
42 Clues: Marries R&J • End paragraph • graphic novel • Last sentence • First sentence • Romeo's cousin • Written format • First paragraph • Juliet's cousin • Our patron saint • CPT product type • Closest to Juliet • Middle paragraphs • Romeo's best friend • Paragraph structure • A quality to live by • Supports your thinking • Modest & humble (virtue) • loving & caring (virtue) • the main events of a story • ...
Romeo and Juliet and William Shakespeare 2012-11-16
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- Do you bite your _______ at us?
- Romeo's surname
- aggressive towards women
- Juliet's surname
- modesty, decency, abstention
- Juliet's fiery cousin
- starcross'd lovers
- punishment for another brawl
- failed peacemaker
- Verona's law enforcer
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- The last two lines rhyme
- number of civil brawls before today
- Type of poem: see prologue
- fires an arrow at you; Roman goddess
- I hate the word
- does HE quarrel sir, no sir!
- old differences
- Setting
18 Clues: Setting • Romeo's surname • I hate the word • old differences • Juliet's surname • failed peacemaker • starcross'd lovers • Juliet's fiery cousin • Verona's law enforcer • The last two lines rhyme • aggressive towards women • Type of poem: see prologue • modesty, decency, abstention • does HE quarrel sir, no sir! • punishment for another brawl • Do you bite your _______ at us? • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2023-06-09
5 Clues: Who exiled Romeo from Verona? • This person is married to Romeo. • This person was killed by Romeo. • What city did this play take place in? • This person was in love with Rosaline at the beginning of the play.
Culture Icons of the UK 2022-09-21
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- Drinking establishment licensed to serve alcoholic drinks
- British multinational confectionery company
- He wrote Romeo and Juliet
- English physicist who formulated universal gravitation
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- Very popular sport around the world
- Name of the de current king of England
- It's also known as the Elizabeth Tower
- National personification of Britain as a helmeted female Warriors
- Aromatic beverage native to East Asia but also typical in the UK
- Main unit of sterling of the UK
10 Clues: He wrote Romeo and Juliet • Main unit of sterling of the UK • Very popular sport around the world • Name of the de current king of England • It's also known as the Elizabeth Tower • British multinational confectionery company • English physicist who formulated universal gravitation • Drinking establishment licensed to serve alcoholic drinks • ...
vocabulary 4 term 2020-10-14
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- the actors who do the crows scenes
- the situation was terrible you only need...
- ooo no gross the food was...
- the camera artist is a...
- When I want a teacher to give a recommendation of mine, I ask him for one...
- my dad lost his job he be
- If I want to rest I will take some...
- in the last four of my house where I put all the christmas decoration...
- my sister was a nurse she study...
- so that the movie sounds very real they are used
- I reed Romeo and Juliet my favorite part is when Juliet are in the...
- I was.... for an award
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- the person who write the words that the actors said
- my dream was walk down the red...
- Due to the number of cars, our biggest environmental problem is
- my mom have the job she be
- The people who decide if my cousin is free today who sit next to the judge are...
- to my city come a Lott of people they are...
- thanks the food was really...
- the person skilled in counterfeiting
- this material comes from trees
- the teacher was very angry today she's so...
- People who don't have money live here in Brazil
23 Clues: I was.... for an award • the camera artist is a... • my dad lost his job he be • my mom have the job she be • ooo no gross the food was... • thanks the food was really... • this material comes from trees • my dream was walk down the red... • the actors who do the crows scenes • my sister was a nurse she study... • the person skilled in counterfeiting • ...
unit 9 renaissance review 2024-04-24
Across
- - infamous wealthy family
- - wrote a controversial book
- - father of the printing press
- vinci - famous painter who painted the mona lisa
- - city in italy
- More - beheaded by Henry VIII
- -alternative to religion, belief of good
- - wrote romeo and juliet
- - this city is so significant to the renaissance
- - eliminated others work, replacing it with his own
- - city in italy with boats instead of cars
- - language mostly spoken/written during this time
- - mother continent of the renaissance
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- - traveled and documented his journey
- press - one of the most revolutionary tasks/inventions
- century - century the renaissance was in
- - word to describe the rise of the renaissance
- Prince - the book machiavelli wrote
- - war between churches
- - mother country of the renaissance
- - mona lisa, starry night, are examples of this
- - painted a chapel
- death - deadliest disease
- - time of ages
- - father of humanism
- - the most important book ever
26 Clues: - time of ages • - city in italy • - painted a chapel • - father of humanism • - war between churches • - wrote romeo and juliet • - infamous wealthy family • death - deadliest disease • - wrote a controversial book • More - beheaded by Henry VIII • - father of the printing press • - the most important book ever • Prince - the book machiavelli wrote • - mother country of the renaissance • ...
Shakespeare 2025-03-05
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- A play about two star-crossed lovers (Romeo and ).
- The season mentioned in A Midsummer Night’s Dream ( Night’s Dream).
- The country where Shakespeare lived.
- The queen when Shakespeare lived (Queen ).
- Shakespeare’s last name.
- The king murdered by Macbeth (King ).
- Shakespeare’s first name.
- The number of plays he wrote (about thirty-).
- The language Shakespeare wrote in (E____).
- A play about a shipwreck (The T____).
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- The city where he was born (S-upon-Avon).
- The type of poems he wrote (S____).
- The theatre where he worked (The ____ Theatre).
- The play with three witches (M____).
- The time period he lived in (E____ England).
- The month he was born in (A____).
- The name of Shakespeare’s wife (A____ Hathaway).
- The play about a prince of Denmark (H____).
- Juliet’s family name.
- Shakespeare wrote many of these, including Hamlet and Macbeth.
20 Clues: Juliet’s family name. • Shakespeare’s last name. • Shakespeare’s first name. • The month he was born in (A____). • The type of poems he wrote (S____). • The play with three witches (M____). • The country where Shakespeare lived. • The king murdered by Macbeth (King ). • A play about a shipwreck (The T____). • The city where he was born (S-upon-Avon). • ...
Sip & Solve: THE WOODBERRY LOVE GRID 2025-06-23
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- Type of hat most often worn at western weddings
- The bride's first name
- Jumping the ____ tradition of sweepting away the old and starting anew
- The bride's family surname
- Where guest pose for fun snapshots
- Musical instrucment played during cocktail hour
- Day the wedding is on
- Floral color that pairs well with terracotta
- State were the wedding takes place
- Family surname of the groom
- First name of the brides mother in law
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- City of the wedding venue
- Symbol of eternal love
- & Juliet The famous Shakespearean tragedy that inspired the wedding theme
- The groom's first name
- Western footwear worn by cowboys and brides alike
- Worn on your finger after "I Do"
- Something old, something new, something borrowed, something ___
- The bride will be escorted down this____
- The month of the wedding
- In today's love story the guest tables are known as ___
21 Clues: Day the wedding is on • Symbol of eternal love • The groom's first name • The bride's first name • The month of the wedding • City of the wedding venue • The bride's family surname • Family surname of the groom • Worn on your finger after "I Do" • Where guest pose for fun snapshots • State were the wedding takes place • First name of the brides mother in law • ...
Emanuel Cross Word 2024-01-23
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- _________ is the largest prime number less than 20.
- First name of Professor Dumbledore.
- Substance with chemical symbol H20.
- Painted the Mona Lisa.
- Surname of UK's current Prime Minister
- The largest ocean.
- The capital city that will host the 2024 Olympic Games this summer.
- Vienna is the capital of _________.
- War during which the school tower was bombed.
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- Name of the writer of the play "Romeo and Juliet".
- Temperature (in Celsius) at which water freezes.
- The famous scientist who developed the theory of relativity.
- Surname of Lady Anne _______ , founder of Emanuel School.
- ________ is the process by which plants make their own food using sunlight.
- Area around the North Pole.
- A heavenly being often depicted with wings and a halo.
- Famous pink cartoon character created by alumni Mark Baker.
17 Clues: The largest ocean. • Painted the Mona Lisa. • Area around the North Pole. • First name of Professor Dumbledore. • Substance with chemical symbol H20. • Vienna is the capital of _________. • Surname of UK's current Prime Minister • War during which the school tower was bombed. • Temperature (in Celsius) at which water freezes. • ...
Gina Le 1 2021-01-01
Across
- Known for making a book named "The Prince"
- Poet known for making "The Divine Comedy"
- the everyday language that is spoken in a country
- becoming more involved in ideas around the world.
- Renaissance artist who drew the Ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
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- writer who wrote "Romeo and Juliet" as well as "Hamlet"
- to be reborn
- known for making printing press ink
- Artist who made the School of Athens
- The Artist who made The Birth of Venus
- Artist who drew the Mona Lisa
11 Clues: to be reborn • Artist who drew the Mona Lisa • known for making printing press ink • Artist who made the School of Athens • The Artist who made The Birth of Venus • Poet known for making "The Divine Comedy" • Known for making a book named "The Prince" • the everyday language that is spoken in a country • becoming more involved in ideas around the world. • ...
Renaissance 2024-11-22
Across
- a play by Shakespeare
- often called the world's best writer;creator of Hamlet; author of Romeo and juliet
- non religious people, believe more of human life than of a God
- creator of the painting, monlisa
- holds the capital of Europe
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- a play by Shakespeare made in 1597
- time period in the early 17th century
- the second most famous painting by DaVinci
- mostly men, that are mostly from the Hindu religion
- Famous painting by DaVinci
- a huge star which the sun orbits
11 Clues: a play by Shakespeare • Famous painting by DaVinci • holds the capital of Europe • a huge star which the sun orbits • creator of the painting, monlisa • a play by Shakespeare made in 1597 • time period in the early 17th century • the second most famous painting by DaVinci • mostly men, that are mostly from the Hindu religion • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-06
Across
- Largest state in India is:
- What is the national game of USA?
- Which planet in our solar system is known as the Blue Planet?
- Fastest animal on land is:
- Who discovered the theory of relativity?
- Who invented Electric Chair?
- Largest country by population in the world is:
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- Who discovered Zero (0)?
- Who wrote Romeo and Juliet?
- Which is the longest river on the earth?
- What is Computer smallest information storage unit?
- The hardest substance available on earth is
- Which football player has been voted as the best playmaker in the world for 2016
13 Clues: Who discovered Zero (0)? • Largest state in India is: • Fastest animal on land is: • Who wrote Romeo and Juliet? • Who invented Electric Chair? • What is the national game of USA? • Which is the longest river on the earth? • Who discovered the theory of relativity? • The hardest substance available on earth is • Largest country by population in the world is: • ...
Fearless 2024-01-02
Across
- The way I _____ you
- A pale steed
- You're not ____
- 10+5, or the age Taylor meets red-headed Abigail in track 2
- A tale like Romeo & Juliet
- Taking in air, ft. Colbie Caillat
- "I was there when you said forever and ____"
- Who Taylor insists her crush belongs with
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- How Taylor describes days with her mom in track 12
- To transform
- To be unafraid, the titular vibe of Swift's second album
- Something a child might ask repeatedly, Taylor wants the answer in track 8
- The one Taylor waits for (even when it's cold)
13 Clues: To transform • A pale steed • You're not ____ • The way I _____ you • A tale like Romeo & Juliet • Taking in air, ft. Colbie Caillat • Who Taylor insists her crush belongs with • "I was there when you said forever and ____" • The one Taylor waits for (even when it's cold) • How Taylor describes days with her mom in track 12 • ...
michael and bea 5 2023-07-28
7 Clues: michael's hockey team • romeo and juliet themed street name • nearby town where the favors are made • the courple's NFL team and breed of cat • instrument family the bride specialized in • the bride's favorite movie and book franchise • the groom is the gead of this department at school
Juliet Female star-crossed lovers 2021-11-01
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- Thane of cawdor
- What's in a name? That which we call a _____
- Goodnight, Goodnight! Parting is such sweet ____
- Uneasy lies the head that wears the _____
- Female star-crossed lovers
Down
- Prince of Denmark
- _____ die many times before their deaths
- To be or not to be, that is the___
- Male star-crossed lovers
- All that glitters is not ______
10 Clues: Thane of cawdor • Prince of Denmark • Male star-crossed lovers • Female star-crossed lovers • All that glitters is not ______ • To be or not to be, that is the___ • _____ die many times before their deaths • Uneasy lies the head that wears the _____ • What's in a name? That which we call a _____ • Goodnight, Goodnight! Parting is such sweet ____
Random Stuff 2021-09-21
Across
- can come after “book” or “earth”
- French pencil
- the fruit of electronics
- common verb ending
- first category of items in a balance sheet
- Utopia’s opposite
- “ain’t it” to a Brit
- third piggy’s building material
- 2 years before next year
- house debt
- Cyrus of “Old Town Road”
- ty in German
- Euro users
- tall carbon sucker
- wrong pair
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- crowd of cameras
- jawohl’s opposite
- “why” per Romeo & Juliet
- “I like ya ____”
- clap clap clap clap clap
- Keystone State’s largest city
- Hawk of skateboarding games
- reverse crossword game
- Dakotas and Carolinas
- DeGeneres of talk shows
- 3rd stage of grief
- common suffix of terms for fears
- blue Costco competitor
- 2nd J of the year
- penguin software
- this is in “team” per Taylor Swift
31 Clues: house debt • Euro users • wrong pair • ty in German • French pencil • crowd of cameras • “I like ya ____” • penguin software • jawohl’s opposite • Utopia’s opposite • 2nd J of the year • common verb ending • 3rd stage of grief • tall carbon sucker • “ain’t it” to a Brit • Dakotas and Carolinas • reverse crossword game • blue Costco competitor • DeGeneres of talk shows • “why” per Romeo & Juliet • ...
The Besetst Bunch Crossword 2018-06-12
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- The Beatles made this name famous
- Lover of donuts, boardgames, netball, and Disney
- She has the best posture in the gaming community
- Number two to XX DOWN/ACROSS
- There are two in our crew
- The newest bub to join the crew
- The doctor that can't assist with medical needs
- Child of XX DOWN/ACROSS
- She could teach us a thing or two
- Not just a fashion powerhouse
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- Bridesmaid to XX DOWN/ACROSS
- The middle of three sisters
- Finding her Romeo in Sydney (temporarily)
- The oldest of three sisters
- Soon to be a big brother
- She'll nurse you back to health
- The greatest person you'll ever meet
- A mini fashionista, thanks to her mum!
- The baby whisperer
- The first kiddo to come on the scene
20 Clues: The baby whisperer • Child of XX DOWN/ACROSS • Soon to be a big brother • There are two in our crew • The middle of three sisters • The oldest of three sisters • Bridesmaid to XX DOWN/ACROSS • Number two to XX DOWN/ACROSS • Not just a fashion powerhouse • She'll nurse you back to health • The newest bub to join the crew • The Beatles made this name famous • ...
IT'S ALL ABOUT... SHAKESPEARE! 2024-06-20
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- What was Shakespeare's first name?
- Shakespeare's work is still -------- today.
- Who played a woman's part in a Shakespeare play in the Elizabethan Era?
- The name of the disease that killed thousands in 1593.
- Where was Shakespeare born?
- What is the name of a sad Shakespeare play?
- The name of Shakespeare's son.
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- The number of plays Shakespeare wrote.
- Complete the title of this famous Shakespeare play: Romeo and ------.
- What was the name of Shakespeare's wife?
- What theatre did Shakespeare help build?
- What did Shakespeare's father make for a living?
- What is the name of a funny/happy Shakespeare play?
13 Clues: Where was Shakespeare born? • The name of Shakespeare's son. • What was Shakespeare's first name? • The number of plays Shakespeare wrote. • What was the name of Shakespeare's wife? • What theatre did Shakespeare help build? • Shakespeare's work is still -------- today. • What is the name of a sad Shakespeare play? • What did Shakespeare's father make for a living? • ...
Mason Lomeli 3 2020-12-17
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- every day spoken language
- they started to believe in non religion
- wrote The Divine Comedy
- He wrote a book called The Prince in 1513
- wrote all kinds of plays like Romeo & Juliet
- created the Mona Lisa
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- created the sculpture David
- created the printing press movable type
- created the The Birth of Venus
- real people doing real tasks
- created the School of Athens
11 Clues: created the Mona Lisa • wrote The Divine Comedy • every day spoken language • created the sculpture David • real people doing real tasks • created the School of Athens • created the The Birth of Venus • created the printing press movable type • they started to believe in non religion • He wrote a book called The Prince in 1513 • wrote all kinds of plays like Romeo & Juliet
Lección 3 | Las fiestas 2023-05-19
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- Right now, we are in this stage of life
- One can make this dessert with chocolate chips, raisins,and more
- Romeo and Juliet have lots of this emotion
- A creamy dessert we eat in summer
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- A married couple does this when unhappy with each other
- Christmas, Thanksgiving, and Easter are examples of this
- opposite of "to take"
- In Spain, it is common to greet someone with a hug and a ____
- Opposite of "birth"
9 Clues: Opposite of "birth" • opposite of "to take" • A creamy dessert we eat in summer • Right now, we are in this stage of life • Romeo and Juliet have lots of this emotion • A married couple does this when unhappy with each other • Christmas, Thanksgiving, and Easter are examples of this • In Spain, it is common to greet someone with a hug and a ____ • ...
Heie's Crossword #1 2023-06-02
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- Nickname for William Shakespeare (4)
- Tragic heroine in Shakespeare's romantic play (6)
- Type of stone often used in sculpture (6)
- Manipulated figure in a show (6)
- Solo vocal piece in an opera (4)
- Sculpted representation of a person or deity (6)
- Tool for cutting or shaping stone (6)
- Tragic protagonist of Shakespeare's play (6)
- Young lover from Verona (5)
- Tragic Moorish hero of Shakespeare's play (7)
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- Metal alloy often used in sculptural works (6)
- Artistic creation in three dimensions (9)
- Dramatic musical work (5)
- String instrument played with fingers (4)
- Tragic protagonist in Goethe's play (5)
- Shakespearean tragedy about a Scottish king (7)
- String-controlled puppet (10)
- German writer and philosopher (6)
- Composition for solo instrument or small ensemble (6)
- Woodwind instrument with a double reed (4)
20 Clues: Dramatic musical work (5) • Young lover from Verona (5) • String-controlled puppet (10) • Manipulated figure in a show (6) • Solo vocal piece in an opera (4) • German writer and philosopher (6) • Nickname for William Shakespeare (4) • Tool for cutting or shaping stone (6) • Tragic protagonist in Goethe's play (5) • Artistic creation in three dimensions (9) • ...
Heie's Crossword #1 2023-06-02
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- Artistic creation in three dimensions (9)
- String instrument played with fingers (4)
- Tragic Moorish hero of Shakespeare's play (7)
- String-controlled puppet (10)
- Composition for solo instrument or small ensemble (6)
- Nickname for William Shakespeare (4)
- Shakespearean tragedy about a Scottish king (7)
- Tragic protagonist in Goethe's play (5)
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- Tool for cutting or shaping stone (6)
- Dramatic musical work (5)
- Tragic heroine in Shakespeare's romantic play (6)
- Manipulated figure in a show (6)
- German writer and philosopher (6)
- Tragic protagonist of Shakespeare's play (6)
- Young lover from Verona (5)
- Solo vocal piece in an opera (4)
- Woodwind instrument with a double reed (4)
- Sculpted representation of a person or deity (6)
- Type of stone often used in sculpture (6)
- Metal alloy often used in sculptural works (6)
20 Clues: Dramatic musical work (5) • Young lover from Verona (5) • String-controlled puppet (10) • Manipulated figure in a show (6) • Solo vocal piece in an opera (4) • German writer and philosopher (6) • Nickname for William Shakespeare (4) • Tool for cutting or shaping stone (6) • Tragic protagonist in Goethe's play (5) • Artistic creation in three dimensions (9) • ...
Heie's Crossword #1 2023-06-02
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- Nickname for William Shakespeare (4)
- Tragic heroine in Shakespeare's romantic play (6)
- Type of stone often used in sculpture (6)
- Manipulated figure in a show (6)
- Solo vocal piece in an opera (4)
- Sculpted representation of a person or deity (6)
- Tool for cutting or shaping stone (6)
- Tragic protagonist of Shakespeare's play (6)
- Young lover from Verona (5)
- Tragic Moorish hero of Shakespeare's play (7)
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- Metal alloy often used in sculptural works (6)
- Artistic creation in three dimensions (9)
- Dramatic musical work (5)
- String instrument played with fingers (4)
- Tragic protagonist in Goethe's play (5)
- Shakespearean tragedy about a Scottish king (7)
- String-controlled puppet (10)
- German writer and philosopher (6)
- Composition for solo instrument or small ensemble (6)
- Woodwind instrument with a double reed (4)
20 Clues: Dramatic musical work (5) • Young lover from Verona (5) • String-controlled puppet (10) • Manipulated figure in a show (6) • Solo vocal piece in an opera (4) • German writer and philosopher (6) • Nickname for William Shakespeare (4) • Tool for cutting or shaping stone (6) • Tragic protagonist in Goethe's play (5) • Artistic creation in three dimensions (9) • ...
Shakespeare's Crossword 2022-01-20
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- William built his own theatre called the (5)
- He wrote many plays but one of his most famous plays is Romeo and (6)
- Shakespeare had (5) children
- Shakespeare's wife is Anne (8)
- He moved to (6)
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- The time period he lived in was called the (11) period
- His children were called Susanna, Judith and (6)
- Shakespeare made the words bedroom and (7)
8 Clues: He moved to (6) • Shakespeare had (5) children • Shakespeare's wife is Anne (8) • Shakespeare made the words bedroom and (7) • William built his own theatre called the (5) • His children were called Susanna, Judith and (6) • The time period he lived in was called the (11) period • He wrote many plays but one of his most famous plays is Romeo and (6)
Chapter 5 Renaissance and Reformation 2021-10-07
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- the name of Luther’s protests against the Catholic Church
- considered to be the true Renaissance man
- worldly rather than spiritually
- intellectual movement that focused on the potential of humans
- a pardon to release from sin by the Church
- the rebirth of art and learning
- wrote a book on political power titled the Prince
- German monk who protested against the Catholic Church
- believed in the separation of church and state
- the inventor of the printing press
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- a Christian who belonged to a non-Catholic Church
- belief in predestination
- VIII asked the Church to annul his marriage then broke from the Church
- very powerful and wealthy banking family in Florence
- the first book to be mass-produced using the printing press
- used realism in his sculptures
- famous for his paintings on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- his most favorite subjects was the Madonna and child
- famous English writer whose works included Macbeth, Hamlet, and Romeo and Juliet
- name of the Church of England
20 Clues: belief in predestination • name of the Church of England • used realism in his sculptures • worldly rather than spiritually • the rebirth of art and learning • the inventor of the printing press • considered to be the true Renaissance man • a pardon to release from sin by the Church • believed in the separation of church and state • ...
The Secret Life Of Bees 2013-08-21
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- A flower on which a frog can land
- The one who wrote 'Romeo and Juliet'
- The one thing that everyone has including yourself
- The thing who has a mother that is not real
- The sixth month of the year
- The eighth month of the year
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- A law enforcer
- The place where many fruit grow in rows
- The ones who make honey buzz around everywhere
- Something that you keep from everyone
- A thing that can come from many sugary things
- The lady who rules in the monarchy
- The fifth month of the year
13 Clues: A law enforcer • The sixth month of the year • The fifth month of the year • The eighth month of the year • A flower on which a frog can land • The lady who rules in the monarchy • The one who wrote 'Romeo and Juliet' • Something that you keep from everyone • The place where many fruit grow in rows • The thing who has a mother that is not real • ...
Shakespeare vocabulary 2016-09-15
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- a strophe with 4 verses
- someone that can never die
- a speech presented by one person
- Romeo and Juliet is a famous ... written by Shakespeare.
- a natural skill or ability
- to perform a play for practice
- the first published copies of a literary work
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- a person who writes poems
- figure of speech in which two unlike things are compared
- the act of repeating a vowel sound in a phrase
- ... language is when I say I'm so hungry I could eat a horse
- humorous use of language
- an example of a ... is Shakespeare's Macbeth
13 Clues: a strophe with 4 verses • humorous use of language • a person who writes poems • someone that can never die • a natural skill or ability • to perform a play for practice • a speech presented by one person • an example of a ... is Shakespeare's Macbeth • the first published copies of a literary work • the act of repeating a vowel sound in a phrase • ...
Zombie Awareness 2024-03-28
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- An infective agent
- Their bark is worse than their _______
- Simon Pegg plays this unexpected British hero
- Woody Harrelson's character in this 2009 film
- 'Night of ______ ____'
- This 'unlively' Romeo and Juliet story
- This lovable dog encountered zombies on an island
- This man played the title character in this 2013 movie with super fast zombies
- An animated corpse
- A union formed for mutual benefit
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- '________ Evil' is based on a popular video game
- If you can rely on someone, you can _____ them
- Continuing to live or exist
- A low sound made by a person
- Fixed amount of food supplies
- Ways to protects yourself
- Opposite of living
- To relieve of the symptoms of a disease or condition
- A bag to carry supplies
- This director created an iconic 1968 zombie film
20 Clues: An infective agent • Opposite of living • An animated corpse • 'Night of ______ ____' • A bag to carry supplies • Ways to protects yourself • Continuing to live or exist • A low sound made by a person • Fixed amount of food supplies • A union formed for mutual benefit • Their bark is worse than their _______ • This 'unlively' Romeo and Juliet story • ...
Renesanse 2025-04-04
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- Kurā valstī piedzima Orlando Di Laso?
- Daudzbalsīgs dziedājums.
- Kurš sarakstija lugu "Romeo un JUliet"?
- Kas ir Mikelandželo Buanaroti?
- Kā sauc bagātu zinātnes un mākslas atbalstītāju?
- kurš uzzīmēja Mona Lizu?
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- Par ko Orlando Di Laso sauca Minhenē?
- Veco laiku pūšamais instruments kuru arī izmanto mūsdienās.
- kā sauc skaņdarbu trijām vai vairākām balsīm?
- Kā sauc veco laiku klavieres kuras strādāja ar stīgām?
- Kur radās reneseanse?
11 Clues: Kur radās reneseanse? • Daudzbalsīgs dziedājums. • kurš uzzīmēja Mona Lizu? • Kas ir Mikelandželo Buanaroti? • Par ko Orlando Di Laso sauca Minhenē? • Kurā valstī piedzima Orlando Di Laso? • Kurš sarakstija lugu "Romeo un JUliet"? • kā sauc skaņdarbu trijām vai vairākām balsīm? • Kā sauc bagātu zinātnes un mākslas atbalstītāju? • ...
Renaissance 2021-05-21
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- the person who directed the play named Romeo and Juliet
- an emphasis on human achievements
- She built many theaters to support the arts
- not belonging to the church or religion
- this was an effort of the renaissance
- she supported exploration
- the revival of art and literature under the influence of classical models in the 14th-16th centuries
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- independent country the size of a city
- carving into wood to create prints
- the person who built the first printing press
- the painter who created the work named the Creation of Adam
- the painter who created the work named Mona Lisa
- these ancient civilizations influenced the renaissance
13 Clues: she supported exploration • an emphasis on human achievements • carving into wood to create prints • this was an effort of the renaissance • independent country the size of a city • not belonging to the church or religion • She built many theaters to support the arts • the person who built the first printing press • the painter who created the work named Mona Lisa • ...
Act III 2025-03-17
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- was banished for killing Tybalt
- setting for the play
- kills Mercutio; Juliet's cousin
- marries her worst enemy
- A reference to a well-known person, place, event, literary work, or work of art
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- delivers news of Romeo's banishment
- When the audience knows something the characters do not
- Lawrence hides Romeo in his cell
- a long speech expressing the thoughts of a character alone on stage
- Figure of speech in which one thing is spoken of as though it were something else. Unlike a simile, which compares two things using like or as, a metaphor implies a comparison between them
10 Clues: setting for the play • marries her worst enemy • kills Mercutio; Juliet's cousin • Lawrence hides Romeo in his cell • was banished for killing Tybalt • delivers news of Romeo's banishment • When the audience knows something the characters do not • a long speech expressing the thoughts of a character alone on stage • ...
Abigail Blanton 2023-09-20
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- woman spills her morning coffee on her white silk blouse and says, "This day couldn't be off to a better start
- pretty ugly
- closed her cluttered clothes closet.
- Life is a highway.
- fire station burning down
- You're just as bad as I am
- irony: "It's so beautiful I could just die,irony:
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- a joke exploiting the different possible meanings of a word.
- As cold as ice.
- old book had water spots across its spine. Some of the pages yellowed.
- sun smiled down on us.”
- so hungry, I could eat a horse.
- Juliet to your Romeo
- bang
14 Clues: bang • pretty ugly • Juliet to your Romeo • sun smiled down on us.” • Life is a highway. • fire station burning down • As cold as ice. • so hungry, I could eat a horse. • You're just as bad as I am • closed her cluttered clothes closet. • irony: "It's so beautiful I could just die,irony: • a joke exploiting the different possible meanings of a word. • ...
French Santé Unit Nouns: Madame Version 2024-02-06
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- Madame has this but cold.
- If Romeo uses one of these, Madame is happy because he might have a fever.
- Madame has many of these in her teeth.
- Madame feels like someone is putting salt on one of these.
- Romeo and Briar can't shut this, and Madame agrees.
- Someone that pulls out Madame's teeth.
- Romeo gives Madame a lot of this.
- Romeo will need these after Madame is done with him.
- Madame does this to try to get Romeo's attention. It doesn't work.
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- Madame puts this on a wound so it doesn't get infected.
- According to Madame, this should always be up.
- Largest organ of Madame's body.
- Madame hopes Romeo has one of these.
- Bad illness that Madame prevents by getting a yearly vaccine.
- Madame uses this to help with her headaches from Romeo.
- Madame put some of these in Romeo's crepes.
- Madame doesn't have one of these.
- Madame sees one of these every day due to her nightmares about Romeo.
- What Madame gets if she doesn't cover a wound.
- Madame has a bad one of these.
20 Clues: Madame has this but cold. • Madame has a bad one of these. • Largest organ of Madame's body. • Madame doesn't have one of these. • Romeo gives Madame a lot of this. • Madame hopes Romeo has one of these. • Madame has many of these in her teeth. • Someone that pulls out Madame's teeth. • Madame put some of these in Romeo's crepes. • ...
Romeo and Juliet Context 2019-06-13
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- ______ had no rights or authority in law: they could not own property or money
- Many people believed that they had no free will: that they had no choice to change their _________ because everything was already ‘predestined’.
- For Shakespeare’s audience _____ was an exotic, distant and corrupted country
- An __________ audience often chatted and did business during plays so they needed plenty of action and drama to stop them from losing focus.
- ________ were regarded as property and could be given in marriage to a suitable partner
- _______ love (like royalty) should be polite, ceremonious, restrained, intellectual, courteous and those involved should be in love with the idea of being in love.
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- The father was the head of the household in this _______ society.
- men who expressed their undying love were _________
- Romeo and Juliet was set during a time of ________ and politics
- Europe was a traditionally ________ society with a strong belief in damnation for mortal sin.
- Children were expected to obey their parents and to ______ for money and status, so Juliet’s refusal to marry Paris would have shocked most people in an Elizabethan audience.
- If someone insulted your _____ or name then they would be challenged to a duel.
12 Clues: men who expressed their undying love were _________ • Romeo and Juliet was set during a time of ________ and politics • The father was the head of the household in this _______ society. • ______ had no rights or authority in law: they could not own property or money • For Shakespeare’s audience _____ was an exotic, distant and corrupted country • ...
Romeo and Juliet Vocab 2023-04-24
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- reference to person, place, work of art
- two meanings pirate booty
- intentional exaggeration
- written word in ordinary form
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- narrator of a play
- character addresses audience to reveal something
- words with opposing meaning
- unrhymed writing iambic pentameter
- play on words
- lines of poetry that follow a pattern
- doesn't use like or as
- speaking thoughts aloud
12 Clues: play on words • narrator of a play • doesn't use like or as • speaking thoughts aloud • intentional exaggeration • two meanings pirate booty • words with opposing meaning • written word in ordinary form • unrhymed writing iambic pentameter • lines of poetry that follow a pattern • reference to person, place, work of art • character addresses audience to reveal something
If He Had Been With Me 2024-03-25
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- opposite of winter
- A women can have a ______ but a man cannot
- Romeo And Juliet commit this sin on themselves
- Something you feel when you did not do something that you probably should have
- Feeling you get for a significant other
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- feeling one gets after a breakup
- what does bffs stand for?
- I can lead to resentment, but I also stem from a deep affection.
- Crash on a road
- Opposite of Summer
10 Clues: Crash on a road • opposite of winter • Opposite of Summer • what does bffs stand for? • feeling one gets after a breakup • Feeling you get for a significant other • A women can have a ______ but a man cannot • Romeo And Juliet commit this sin on themselves • I can lead to resentment, but I also stem from a deep affection. • ...
T3&4 Character Crossword 2023-10-24
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- Left her husband for a soda shop owner
- Decided to stay in the 50's instead of returning home to the 90's
- Surname of Romeo's love interest
- Mayor of Pleasantville
- Was very confused when he couldn't find his dinner
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- The character Romeo was in love with when we first met him
- Jennifer's Pleasantville character name
- Romeo's best friend
- Hates peace and all Montagues
- Created a plan for Juliet to fake her death
10 Clues: Romeo's best friend • Mayor of Pleasantville • Hates peace and all Montagues • Surname of Romeo's love interest • Left her husband for a soda shop owner • Jennifer's Pleasantville character name • Created a plan for Juliet to fake her death • Was very confused when he couldn't find his dinner • The character Romeo was in love with when we first met him • ...
Crossword 2023-07-26
2nd crossword 2018-04-09
8 Clues: lit af monk dude • Roman god of love • is Juliet's cousin • Writer of this wonderful play • Son of the montagues household • to be married in holy matrimony • Daughter of the capulets household • to have high feelings for something
The Literary Labyrinth 2024-12-25
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- A novel about the obsessive quest to kill a white whale
- He wrote Romeo and Juliet
- A genre that explores futuristic concepts, space, and technology
- The main character in a story, often facing a conflict
- This genre includes dragons and magic
- In Norse mythology, the hall where warriors go after death
- This author wrote The Metamorphosis, exploring themes of alienation and absurdity.
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- A novel by Dostoevsky about a young man who commits a crime and struggles with his conscience
- He wrote "El-Muqaddimah"
- The infamous vampire count
- Celebrated for her poetry and autobiographical works.
- A place where books are stored
12 Clues: He wrote "El-Muqaddimah" • He wrote Romeo and Juliet • The infamous vampire count • A place where books are stored • This genre includes dragons and magic • Celebrated for her poetry and autobiographical works. • The main character in a story, often facing a conflict • A novel about the obsessive quest to kill a white whale • ...
Romeo and Juliet Characters 2014-06-10
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- "Younger than she are happy mothers made."
- "and palm to palm is holy palmers' kiss"
- "Ladies that have their toes unplagued with corns will have a bout with you!"
- "Throw your mistemper'd weapons to the ground!"
- "These violent delights have violent ends,"
- "I'll pay that doctrine or else die in debt."
- "Her body sleeps in the Capels' monument."
- "For I will raise her statue in pure gold;"
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- "What say you? Can you love the gentleman?”
- "A plague o' both your houses!"
- "O true apothecary! Thy drugs are quick. Thus with a kiss I die"
- "Thou shalt not stir to seek a foe."
12 Clues: "A plague o' both your houses!" • "Thou shalt not stir to seek a foe." • "and palm to palm is holy palmers' kiss" • "Younger than she are happy mothers made." • "Her body sleeps in the Capels' monument." • "What say you? Can you love the gentleman?” • "These violent delights have violent ends," • "For I will raise her statue in pure gold;" • ...
Renaissance 2022-09-16
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- an italian sculpture
- a Renaissance cultural movement which turned away from medieval scholasticism and revived interest in ancient Greek and Roman thought.
- he created romeo and juliet
- something from europe
- a machine for printing text or pictures from type or plates.
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- political and military theorist
- was an Italian painter and architect of the High Renaissance
- the revival of art and literature under the influence of classical models in the 14th–16th centuries.
- supported artists by giving them money
- the country the renaissance started in
- a city in italy
- renaissance, revival a rebirth of nationalism
- da vinci was an Italian polymath of the High Renaissance who was active as a painter
- the action or process of reforming an institution or practice.
- he invented the printing press
15 Clues: a city in italy • an italian sculpture • something from europe • he created romeo and juliet • he invented the printing press • political and military theorist • supported artists by giving them money • the country the renaissance started in • renaissance, revival a rebirth of nationalism • was an Italian painter and architect of the High Renaissance • ...
Romeo and Juliet Act V 2022-06-08
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- a deadly or virulent epidemic disease
- a druggist; a pharmacist
- to survey or examine in detail
- something that portends or foreshadows a future event
- prevent from accomplishing a purpose
- socially or morally objectionable or offensive
- repulsive or disgusting, as to the senses or feeling
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- extreme poverty
- grievous distress, affliction, or trouble
- At a distance, especially in feeling or interest
- to agree together, especially secretly, to do something wrong, evil, or illegal
- a tomb, grave, or burial place
- Scornfuly arrogant
- to send off or away with speed, as a messenger
- a feeling or condition of hostility
- deficient in quantity or quality; lacking fullness or richness
- a badge of office or authority
17 Clues: extreme poverty • Scornfuly arrogant • a druggist; a pharmacist • a tomb, grave, or burial place • to survey or examine in detail • a badge of office or authority • a feeling or condition of hostility • prevent from accomplishing a purpose • a deadly or virulent epidemic disease • grievous distress, affliction, or trouble • to send off or away with speed, as a messenger • ...
Romeo and Juliet fun section 2025-03-07
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- give rise to or bring about
- detestable or disgusting
- a temporary stay
- deeply engaged in thought
- organize or carry out
- lying in court/ under oath
- not yet at peace
- suppress or hold back
- someone's opponent in a dispute or conflict
- deeply upset or agitated
- despise or repel
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- to beg or plea urgently
- Long long-standing resentment
- hostility or ill will
- deserving of pity
- ominously prophetic or foreboding
- worship of idols
17 Clues: a temporary stay • not yet at peace • worship of idols • despise or repel • deserving of pity • hostility or ill will • organize or carry out • suppress or hold back • to beg or plea urgently • detestable or disgusting • deeply upset or agitated • deeply engaged in thought • lying in court/ under oath • give rise to or bring about • Long long-standing resentment • ...
Macbeth Act I Scene 1-4 Vocab/Review 2023-04-11
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- the witches' prophecy says Macbeth will be thane of this place
- the person who wrote Macbeth and Romeo and Juliet
- a troubling situation; a dangerous predicament
- relating to the human body
- extravagant or luxurious
- "so fair and _______ a day I have not seen"
- the way a task is carried out
- something given as payment/reward for something else
- unruly and undisciplined
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- when a character "talks by oneself" and shares their inner thoughts with the audience
- Prince of Cumberland and in line to be King after Duncan
- to explain the meaning of
- betraying one's own country
- he will not become king, but his sons will
- "...stars, hide your _______ / Let not light see my black and deep desires"
- in scene II, the sailor is harmed because his wife won't share these with the first witch
- country where Macbeth takes place
17 Clues: extravagant or luxurious • unruly and undisciplined • to explain the meaning of • relating to the human body • betraying one's own country • the way a task is carried out • country where Macbeth takes place • he will not become king, but his sons will • "so fair and _______ a day I have not seen" • a troubling situation; a dangerous predicament • ...
Laura's Valentines Day Crossword 2023-02-14
Romeo and Juliet - Fate 2018-02-18
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- O fortune, fortune! All men call thee _______.
- ________ fortune! (Friar Lawrence)
- I am fortune’s ____!
- My mind misgives/some ______ yet hanging in the stars
- O God, I have an ___-_______ soul!/ Methinks I see thee, now thou art below/As one dead in the bottom of a tomb.
- If he be married/my _____ is like to be my wedding bed
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- Is it even so? Then I ____ you, stars!
- A greater power than we can ________hath thwarted our intents
- Shake the yoke of inauspicious stars/ from this _____-________ flesh
- The fearful _______ of their death-marked love
- A ______ on both your houses!
- A pair of star-cross’d _____ take their life
12 Clues: I am fortune’s ____! • A ______ on both your houses! • ________ fortune! (Friar Lawrence) • Is it even so? Then I ____ you, stars! • A pair of star-cross’d _____ take their life • O fortune, fortune! All men call thee _______. • The fearful _______ of their death-marked love • My mind misgives/some ______ yet hanging in the stars • ...
Romeo and Juliet Crossword 2012-08-05
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- a word realting to disasters and misforutne
- an illict lover
- a place similar to a tomb or chamber used to house the dead
- this word rhyme's with wonder
- the act of appealing for help
- take out the 'T' in the word Atlas
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- a verse line consisting of iambs
- a word meaning virtuous, decent, pure in style, etc.
- a word with the same meaning as the word villian
- enlarge or increase
- pirates would do this in an attempt to overthrow their captain or leader
- a word meaning showing affection and displaying love
12 Clues: an illict lover • enlarge or increase • this word rhyme's with wonder • the act of appealing for help • a verse line consisting of iambs • take out the 'T' in the word Atlas • a word realting to disasters and misforutne • a word with the same meaning as the word villian • a word meaning virtuous, decent, pure in style, etc. • ...
Romeo and Juliet Crossword 2015-01-13
12 Clues: guide • reveal • foolish • spiders • quantity • astounded • unfamiliar • confession • reflect upon • pay attention to • think out, imagine • desire towards someone
Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary 2016-05-12
12 Clues: demeanor • to trick • tormented • heartbroken • to increase • causing great harm • regard with disgust • something bad coming • angered by injustice • a wrong done another • systematic arrangement • individuals or groups at odds
Romeo and Juliet Context 2019-06-13
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- ______ had no rights or authority in law: they could not own property or money
- Europe was a traditionally ________ society with a strong belief in damnation for mortal sin.
- Children were expected to obey their parents and to ______ for money and status, so Juliet’s refusal to marry Paris would have shocked most people in an Elizabethan audience.
- The father was the head of the household in this _______ society.
- Romeo and Juliet was set during a time of ________ and politics
- _______ love (like royalty) should be polite, ceremonious, restrained, intellectual, courteous and those involved should be in love with the idea of being in love.
- Many people believed that they had no free will: that they had no choice to change their _________ because everything was already ‘predestined’.
Down
- If someone insulted your _____ or name then they would be challenged to a duel.
- An __________ audience often chatted and did business during plays so they needed plenty of action and drama to stop them from losing focus.
- men who expressed their undying love were _________
- ________ were regarded as property and could be given in marriage to a suitable partner
- For Shakespeare’s audience _____ was an exotic, distant and corrupted country
12 Clues: men who expressed their undying love were _________ • Romeo and Juliet was set during a time of ________ and politics • The father was the head of the household in this _______ society. • ______ had no rights or authority in law: they could not own property or money • For Shakespeare’s audience _____ was an exotic, distant and corrupted country • ...
ROMEO AND JULIET ACT 3 2025-02-13
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- disobedient ........
- a synonym for a street fight
- two words referring to Romeo's cowardice
- the curse Mercutio makes on the two households
- an insult directed at Tybalt
- be cast aside from society
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- beautiful tyrant, fiend angelical
- the god of light
- I am fortune's ......
- a synonym for compassion
- a person or thing that precipitates an event
- the bird that symbolizes death
- to court (with a view to marriage)
- the bird that heralds the break of day
- a synonym for dead
- make known, inform
- another city in Italy
17 Clues: the god of light • a synonym for dead • make known, inform • disobedient ........ • I am fortune's ...... • another city in Italy • a synonym for compassion • be cast aside from society • a synonym for a street fight • an insult directed at Tybalt • the bird that symbolizes death • beautiful tyrant, fiend angelical • to court (with a view to marriage) • ...
Romeo and Juliet- Dramatic terms 2024-02-29
Across
- – The actor(s) who address the audience directly and comment on action of the play.
- – Words spoken by a character, usually in an undertone, not intended to be heard by other characters on stage.
- – Character reveals inability to understand his/her situation. Most effective when characters make fateful choices based on information the reader realizes is correct.
- – Words spoken by a character alone on stage, expressing his/her thoughts aloud.
- – Long, uninterrupted speech spoken in the presence of characters on stage.
- – A preface or introduction to a play.
- – Story acted out, usually on stage, by actors who play the various characters.
- - A light play with a happy ending.
- - A character trait that leads one to his/her own downfall or destruction.
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- – A character who sets off another character by contrast.
- – Words that tell the actors how to move or speak.
- – A fourteen line lyric poem of three four-line stanzas and a concluding couplet with a rhyme scheme of abab cdcd efef gg
- – Humorous, clever use of a word/phrase to suggest two or more meanings at the same time.
- - A bit of humor injected into a serious play to relieve the heavy tension of tragic events.
- – Two consecutive lines of poetry that rhyme.
- – Conversation among characters.
- – A serious play in which the characters meet with an unhappy or disastrous ending.
17 Clues: – Conversation among characters. • - A light play with a happy ending. • – A preface or introduction to a play. • – Two consecutive lines of poetry that rhyme. • – Words that tell the actors how to move or speak. • – A character who sets off another character by contrast. • - A character trait that leads one to his/her own downfall or destruction. • ...
Romeo and Juliet vocabulary 2024-04-11
Across
- out of one's mind with sickness, insanity, or drugs
- unable to be changed; permanently changed
- caused to feel angry or upset
- bloody, savage, and excessive killing
- fated to happen
Down
- a Roman Catholic religious leader similar to a priest or monk
- to echo or vibrate with noise
- widespread starvation throughout a country or region
- cruel and all-powerful ruler
- disagreement, argument, or fight
- a prayer or a plea
- perfect, without any errors or flaws
12 Clues: fated to happen • a prayer or a plea • cruel and all-powerful ruler • to echo or vibrate with noise • caused to feel angry or upset • disagreement, argument, or fight • perfect, without any errors or flaws • bloody, savage, and excessive killing • unable to be changed; permanently changed • out of one's mind with sickness, insanity, or drugs • ...
classical music 2022-11-25
Across
- they made this song Overture from ‘William Tell’
- they made this song The Blue Danube
- they made this song Flower Duet’ from Lakmé
- They made this song Eine kleine Nachtmusik
- they made this song ‘Dance of the Knights’ from Romeo and Juliet
- they made this song Boléro
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- They made this song O mio babbino caro
- they made this song The Four Seasons
- They made this song Für Elise
- They made this song Toccata and Fugue in D minor
- they made this song Carmen
- They made this song‘In the Hall of the Mountain King’ from Peer Gynt Suite
12 Clues: they made this song Carmen • they made this song Boléro • They made this song Für Elise • they made this song The Blue Danube • they made this song The Four Seasons • They made this song O mio babbino caro • They made this song Eine kleine Nachtmusik • they made this song Flower Duet’ from Lakmé • they made this song Overture from ‘William Tell’ • ...
Romeo and Juliet Lit Terms 2018-05-30
Across
- Placing side-by-sude two characters who are strikingly different in order to make both of their personalities stand out
- Words spoken by a character in an undertone no intended to be heard by other characters on stage
- A 14 line poem that rhymes
- Irony Device whereby the audience understands more (something important) than a character in the play
- A figure of speech in which apparently contradictory terms are combined side by side
- Two consecutive lines of poetry that rhyme at the end of the poem
- pentameter A line of poetry that contains 10 symbols, 5 stressed (every-other-one)
- The use of hints or clues for events that will occur later in the plot
- A chapter speaks aloud to himself
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- A figure of speech comparing one thing to another using "like" or,"as"
- a mark or character used as a conventional representation of an object, function, or process, e.g., the letter or letters standing for a chemical element or a character in musical notation.
- the attribution of a personal nature or human characteristics to something nonhuman, or the representation of an abstract quality in human form
- An reference to something well known, often indirect or incidental
- a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable.
- comparison between two things, typically for the purpose of explanation or clarification.
- A long, uninterrupted speech spoken in the presence of others
- A play on words; a double meaning
17 Clues: A 14 line poem that rhymes • A play on words; a double meaning • A chapter speaks aloud to himself • A long, uninterrupted speech spoken in the presence of others • Two consecutive lines of poetry that rhyme at the end of the poem • An reference to something well known, often indirect or incidental • ...
Crossword 2025-02-21
Across
- A famous playwright who wrote "Romeo and Juliet"
- A scientist who studies earthquakes and other Earth processes
- The powerhouse of the cell
- The result when a solid changes directly into a gas
- The largest planet in our solar system
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- The study of weather and climate
- The process by which plants make their own food using sunlight
- A sudden release of energy in an atom's nucleus
- Ancient Egyptian writing system using picture symbols
9 Clues: The powerhouse of the cell • The study of weather and climate • The largest planet in our solar system • A sudden release of energy in an atom's nucleus • A famous playwright who wrote "Romeo and Juliet" • The result when a solid changes directly into a gas • Ancient Egyptian writing system using picture symbols • ...
Renaissance and Reformation Crossword Puzzle 2025-03-03
Across
- everyday language of ordinary people
- painted the Mona Lisa during the Renaissance
- introduced printing to Europe during the
- led the protestant reformation and created his own branch of Christianity
- a scholar who studied during the Renaissance
- Wrote many plays including Romeo and Juliet
- gave the church power again
- reaffirmed traditional Catholic beliefs and formulated the ideals of the Counter-Reformation
- An era of learning and art
- a religious and political movement of 16th-century Europe
- painted the Sistine Chapel during the Renaissance
- provides financial support for the arts
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- made a branch of Christianity called Calvinism
- first major book printed in the West using movable type
- wrote The Prince during the Renaissance
- The king of England that took over the church
- the faith, practice, and church order of the Protestant churches
- a belief that their is fate that cannot be changed
- the belief that only adults should be baptized
- a partial remission of the temporal punishment
20 Clues: An era of learning and art • gave the church power again • everyday language of ordinary people • wrote The Prince during the Renaissance • provides financial support for the arts • introduced printing to Europe during the • Wrote many plays including Romeo and Juliet • painted the Mona Lisa during the Renaissance • a scholar who studied during the Renaissance • ...
Romeo ad Juliet Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-14
Across
- a kinsman to the Prince, and the male protagonist’s close friend.
- the woman with whom the male protagonist is infatuated at the beginning of the play
- the female protagonist of the story
- author of the story
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- the male protagonist's clan
- a Franciscan friar, friend to both the male and female protagonist
- the female protagonist's clan
- the female protagonist’s cousin on her mother’s side.
- the male protagonist of the story
9 Clues: author of the story • the male protagonist's clan • the female protagonist's clan • the male protagonist of the story • the female protagonist of the story • the female protagonist’s cousin on her mother’s side. • a kinsman to the Prince, and the male protagonist’s close friend. • a Franciscan friar, friend to both the male and female protagonist • ...
VDay Crossy PuzPuz 2021-01-26
Across
- Julia Child's love
- St. Valentine's Day Massacre City
- Cher's Clueless bff
- Mollusc aphrodisiacs
- "Love is the whole thing, we are only pieces" poet
- Cher Moonstruck lover
- "If ___ be the food of love, play on!" -Shakespeare
- Zig's best friend
- They sang "All You Need is Love"
- Maker of the chocolate kiss
- This means nothing in tennis
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- Julia Child's husband
- These were bought as pets at the beginning of Hitchcock's The Birds
- "When the moon hits your eye like a big pizza pie, that's ___"
- Etta James hit
- "Romeo and Juliet" band
- "The quickest way to a man's heart is through his ___"
- He loved Lucy
- Fred yelled her name at the end of every episode.
- "I'll have what she's having" Deli
- He sang "Let's Stay Together"
21 Clues: He loved Lucy • Etta James hit • Zig's best friend • Julia Child's love • Cher's Clueless bff • Mollusc aphrodisiacs • Julia Child's husband • Cher Moonstruck lover • "Romeo and Juliet" band • Maker of the chocolate kiss • This means nothing in tennis • He sang "Let's Stay Together" • They sang "All You Need is Love" • St. Valentine's Day Massacre City • "I'll have what she's having" Deli • ...
Repaso del vocabulario (use el, la, los, las when needed) 2021-02-19
Across
- Me gusta el carro rojo, pero ____ el carro verde. (preferir)
- una acción para los alumnos en la escuela
- una acción para los profesores
- la acción de lavarse los dientes
- la acción de limpiar el suelo
- ¿Cómo te llamas? ____ Jorge.
- 200
- Me gusta ___ los deportes. Soy atléta.
- una manera de organizar la ropa
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- entender
- el opuesto de despertarse
- Señora, ¿puedo ____ música?
- Me gusta ___ Romeo and Juliet en la clase de inglés.
- Yo uso ____ para lavarme las manos.
- Los alumnos tienen que ____ la tarea en casa.
- una acción, no es aburrido
- el día después de viernes
- en general los pantalones, la camisa, los zapatos
- Yo uso el ____ para mirarme.
- Voy a la tienda para ___ una chaqueta. Cuesta $40.
- Tengo que ___ en la clase de arte.
21 Clues: 200 • entender • el opuesto de despertarse • el día después de viernes • una acción, no es aburrido • Señora, ¿puedo ____ música? • Yo uso el ____ para mirarme. • ¿Cómo te llamas? ____ Jorge. • la acción de limpiar el suelo • una acción para los profesores • una manera de organizar la ropa • la acción de lavarse los dientes • Tengo que ___ en la clase de arte. • ...
How Well Do You Know Your Girlfriend? 2024-01-26
Across
- my Gigi's name
- my favorite prose author
- my spanish 0210 professor's name
- my favorite artist
- the name of my Christmas gnome
- the law school I want to go to
- the side of campus I live on
- my second favorite fruit
- my zodiac sign
- my second choice university
- my favorite poem
- in 9th grade I wrote a eulogy for a Romeo and Juliet character-- which character?
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- what elected position did I hold in band in middle school?
- the first Ivy League university I wanted to go to
- where I eat lunch on mondays (2 words)
- my favorite coffee order (2 words)
- my favorite building on campus (2 words)
- my birthstone
- the first Halloween costume I picked for myself
- my least favorite color as a child
20 Clues: my birthstone • my Gigi's name • my zodiac sign • my favorite poem • my favorite artist • my favorite prose author • my second favorite fruit • my second choice university • the side of campus I live on • the name of my Christmas gnome • the law school I want to go to • my spanish 0210 professor's name • my favorite coffee order (2 words) • my least favorite color as a child • ...
