romeo and juliet Crossword Puzzles
Romeo and Juliet- Background Notes by Miguel Cordova 2023-10-12
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- Thrown at the worst actors and considered deadly.
- Shakespeare's wife that gave birth to his twins.
- rumors that he was going to murder his wife to be with the queen.
- The era was characterized by great pageantry.
- Romeo and Juliet inspired this modern musical.
- 1616.
- real ingredients are unknown live dogs or cats could not be found in a 5 square mile area of the theater.
- The name of the theater Shakespeare mainly wrote for.
- Anyone and everyone was allowed in however the worst people paid the worse view they got.
- Born on April 23, 1564 in Stratford-upon-Avon.
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- A dessert served at the Globe.
- Creativity over Style.
- The acting companies were made up of only men and boys.
- Severe epidemic from 1603-1604.
- The Virgin Queen.
15 Clues: 1616. • The Virgin Queen. • Creativity over Style. • A dessert served at the Globe. • Severe epidemic from 1603-1604. • The era was characterized by great pageantry. • Romeo and Juliet inspired this modern musical. • Born on April 23, 1564 in Stratford-upon-Avon. • Shakespeare's wife that gave birth to his twins. • Thrown at the worst actors and considered deadly. • ...
The Masque of the Red Death 2017-11-02
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- / One of the 5 factions in the movie “Divergent”
- / By leaving a place, it is an example of ___
- / An item worn in the Great Gatsby by everybody during the ball
- / We must always think before we act because if we don’t, we will be considered ______
- / Facial expression
- / _____ is an example of something being brought to an end
- / An abundance of roses is an example of ___
- / When I enter a place, it is an example of ___
- / Something that occurs in macbeth 3 times
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- / Romeo and Juliet braved their parents _______ of their relationship
- / Having good judgement and being wise
- / A famous posture commonly seen in gymnastics and ballet
- / Bubonic plague is an example of a ______
- / A word that is often used to describe Beyonce
- / Communication of disease
- / Synonym for strange, peculiar, and uncommon
16 Clues: / Facial expression • / Communication of disease • / Having good judgement and being wise • / Bubonic plague is an example of a ______ • / Something that occurs in macbeth 3 times • / An abundance of roses is an example of ___ • / By leaving a place, it is an example of ___ • / A word that is often used to describe Beyonce • ...
The Masque of the Red Death 2017-11-02
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- / Something that occurs in macbeth 3 times
- / Facial expression
- / A famous posture commonly seen in gymnastics and ballet
- / A word that is often used to describe Beyonce
- / An abundance of roses is an example of ___
- / When I enter a place, it is an example of ___
- / Having good judgement and being wise
- / Synonym for strange, peculiar, and uncommon
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- / Romeo and Juliet braved their parents _______ of their relationship
- / Bubonic plague is an example of a ______
- / _____ is an example of something being brought to an end
- / One of the 5 factions in the movie “Divergent”
- / We must always think before we act because if we don’t, we will be considered ______
- / By leaving a place, it is an example of ___
- / Communication of disease
- / An item worn in the Great Gatsby by everybody during the ball
16 Clues: / Facial expression • / Communication of disease • / Having good judgement and being wise • / Bubonic plague is an example of a ______ • / Something that occurs in macbeth 3 times • / An abundance of roses is an example of ___ • / A word that is often used to describe Beyonce • / By leaving a place, it is an example of ___ • ...
The Masque of the Red Death 2017-11-02
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- / Synonym for strange, peculiar, and uncommon
- / A word that is often used to describe Beyonce
- / _____ is an example of something being brought to an end
- / Romeo and Juliet braved their parents _______ of their relationship
- / Having good judgement and being wise
- / When I enter a place, it is an example of ___
- / Something that occurs in macbeth 3 times
- / A famous posture commonly seen in gymnastics and ballet
- / An item worn in the Great Gatsby by everybody during the ball
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- / Communication of disease
- / An abundance of roses is an example of ___
- / Bubonic plague is an example of a ______
- / Facial expression
- / We must always think before we act because if we don’t, we will be considered ______
- / One of the 5 factions in the movie “Divergent”
- / By leaving a place, it is an example of ___
16 Clues: / Facial expression • / Communication of disease • / Having good judgement and being wise • / Bubonic plague is an example of a ______ • / Something that occurs in macbeth 3 times • / An abundance of roses is an example of ___ • / Synonym for strange, peculiar, and uncommon • / A word that is often used to describe Beyonce • ...
Crossword Puzzle 23 - Italian Theme 2025-05-13
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- Legendary opera singer with Italian roots
- Italian-American boxer and sports figure
- Italian-American politician and trailblazer
- Peacock-inspired Italian surname
- Classic garlic-anchovy dip from Italy
- Tied to Italian-American chocolate syrup brand
- Italian surname, linked to legendary musicians
- Acclaimed Italian-American filmmaker
- Tube-shaped pasta filled with ricotta
- Rustic eatery, popular in Italian-American communities
- Classic name featured in games and pop culture
- Popular Italian-American first name
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- Grand shopping arcade, common in Italian cities
- Venice is famous for these water formations
- Often used to describe vibrant Italian wines
- Clams served with pasta, a favorite Italian-American dish
- Famous Italian-American entertainer
- Sparkling wine often enjoyed in celebrations
- Used in Italian-American expressions meaning "old-school"
- Italian-American actress, first name of Loren
- City tied to Shakespeare’s *Romeo and Juliet*
- Confectionery brand known for holiday cakes
- Historic European royal house with Italian roots
- City that gave the world pizza
- Baseball nickname for Babe Ruth
25 Clues: City that gave the world pizza • Baseball nickname for Babe Ruth • Peacock-inspired Italian surname • Famous Italian-American entertainer • Popular Italian-American first name • Acclaimed Italian-American filmmaker • Classic garlic-anchovy dip from Italy • Tube-shaped pasta filled with ricotta • Italian-American boxer and sports figure • ...
Macbeth Final Test Review 2025-05-16
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- general of the English armies
- Macbeth has a _____ of a floating dagger before killing Duncan.
- Banquo's son
- It is a _______ that it is bad luck to say "Macbeth in the theater
- number of unnamed witches in the play
- another word for fate or chance
- play dealing with tragic events and having an unhappy ending
- Shakepeare's first name
- setting of the play Macbeth
- accused of being a traitor by his wife
- when the character speaks their inner thoughts aloud
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- a theme of the play
- author of the play
- title of the play
- Malcolm's father
- Banquo's ghost appears at Macbeth's __________
- the name of Macbeth's castle where Duncan is killed
- weapon used to kill Duncan's guards
- the action of killing a king
- another word for prediction
- Malcolm's younger brother
- title for a woman
- said "Double double, toil and trouble"
- the witches tell Macbeth that he will become this
- Macbeth and Romeo and Juliet are _____ by Shakespeare
- next king of Scotland
26 Clues: Banquo's son • Malcolm's father • title of the play • title for a woman • author of the play • a theme of the play • next king of Scotland • Shakepeare's first name • Malcolm's younger brother • another word for prediction • setting of the play Macbeth • the action of killing a king • general of the English armies • another word for fate or chance • weapon used to kill Duncan's guards • ...
Friday Fun Crossword 2024-08-23
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- Hardest Natural substance on Earth
- Chess piece that can only move diagonally
- Ancient civilization that built the Machu Picchu
- Famous song by Adele that broke records in 2015 with its soulful melody
- 2009 James Cameron film that became the highest-grossing film of all time for several years
- Gas that plants absorb from the atmosphere
- Movie where a young boy befriends an alien
- Wrote the play 'Romeo and Juliet'
- Popular board game involving buying and trading properties
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- Capital of Australia
- Iconic statue that stands on Liberty Island in New York Harbor
- Fastest land animal
- "You're a ________ Harry"
- Global toy craze in the 90s, featuring a digital pet you had to care for
- Fruit with seeds on the outside
- Michael Jackson's iconic zombie dance song
- The only country that shares a border with both the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean
- Freezing point of water in degrees Celsius
18 Clues: Fastest land animal • Capital of Australia • "You're a ________ Harry" • Fruit with seeds on the outside • Wrote the play 'Romeo and Juliet' • Hardest Natural substance on Earth • Chess piece that can only move diagonally • Michael Jackson's iconic zombie dance song • Gas that plants absorb from the atmosphere • Movie where a young boy befriends an alien • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-06
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- what is the national game of USA?
- fastest animal on land
- largest state in india
- Ashes is a term used in which Sports
- Which planet in our solar system is known as the Blue Planet?
- The gas usually filled in the electric bulb is
- The hardest substance available on earth is
- who invented Electric Chair?
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- Who wrote Romeo and Juliet?
- Which place is known as Mecca of Indian football
- Which football player has been voted as the best playmaker in the world for 2016
- who discovered the theory of relativity?
- What is Computer smallest information storage unit?
- largest country by population in the world
- which is our national fruit is
- Which is the longest river on the earth?
16 Clues: fastest animal on land • largest state in india • Who wrote Romeo and Juliet? • who invented Electric Chair? • which is our national fruit is • what is the national game of USA? • Ashes is a term used in which Sports • who discovered the theory of relativity? • Which is the longest river on the earth? • largest country by population in the world • ...
Crossword 2024-08-02
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- What is the most widely consumed beverage in the world?
- What is the chemical symbol for water?
- Who painted the Mona Lisa?
- What is the main language spoken in Brazil?
- What is the largest planet in our solar system?
- Who wrote the play "Romeo and Juliet"?
- What is the main ingredient in guacamole?
- What is the largest ocean on Earth?
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- What is the tallest mountain in the world?
- What is the capital of Thailand?
- What is the fastest land animal?
- What is the smallest country in the world?
- What is the smallest continent?
- What color are emeralds?
- What is the hardest natural substance on Earth?
- What planet is known as the Red Planet?
16 Clues: What color are emeralds? • Who painted the Mona Lisa? • What is the smallest continent? • What is the capital of Thailand? • What is the fastest land animal? • What is the largest ocean on Earth? • What is the chemical symbol for water? • Who wrote the play "Romeo and Juliet"? • What planet is known as the Red Planet? • What is the main ingredient in guacamole? • ...
Norskfaglig kryssord 2021-05-06
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- Fortellende historie fra oldtidens Norden, spesielt Norge og Island
- Etternavn på forfatteren bak "Romeo & Juliet"
- Forlater Helmer i "Et dukkehjem"
- Realistisk novelle av Alexander Kielland
- Litterær epoke med følelser og natur i fokus
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- Skriftspråket som Ivar Aasen fant opp
- Kjent dikt av Sigbjørn Obstfelder
- Hvilken dag er det i dag
- Språklig bilde
- Etternavn på han som skrev "Et Dukkehjem"
- Dorothe Engelbretsdotter var stor i denne perioden
11 Clues: Språklig bilde • Hvilken dag er det i dag • Forlater Helmer i "Et dukkehjem" • Kjent dikt av Sigbjørn Obstfelder • Skriftspråket som Ivar Aasen fant opp • Realistisk novelle av Alexander Kielland • Etternavn på han som skrev "Et Dukkehjem" • Litterær epoke med følelser og natur i fokus • Etternavn på forfatteren bak "Romeo & Juliet" • ...
Where Do All the Words Go? 2025-11-28
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- Living out in the widerness in tents
- School grade after sixth grade and before eighth grade
- A performance where people go on stage and act(specifically at a learning place)
- A flaky round pastry filled with cream
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- A group of mainly runners who compete against other groups
- 4th day of the week
- Famous poet and playwriter who wrote Romeo and Juliet
- Small animals like mice
8 Clues: 4th day of the week • Small animals like mice • Living out in the widerness in tents • A flaky round pastry filled with cream • Famous poet and playwriter who wrote Romeo and Juliet • School grade after sixth grade and before eighth grade • A group of mainly runners who compete against other groups • ...
ELAR 8 Unit 3 Review 2022-03-03
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- the central point the author is making
- YWLA teacher of the year
- "kill the envious moon"
- give a hint about something that will happen
- the name of the word wall
- famous playwright wrote Romeo & Juliet
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- saying something IS the something it isn't
- when the narrator is a character in the story
- second person pronoun
- the author's reason for writing
- the name of Ms. Corona's son
- interruption in the story to explain what happened in the past
- Miss Corona's favorite color
- comparing two things using like or as
14 Clues: second person pronoun • "kill the envious moon" • YWLA teacher of the year • the name of the word wall • the name of Ms. Corona's son • Miss Corona's favorite color • the author's reason for writing • comparing two things using like or as • the central point the author is making • famous playwright wrote Romeo & Juliet • saying something IS the something it isn't • ...
England 2024-01-09
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- The current reigning monarch of England.
- England's national flower.
- The capital city of England.
- English physicist who formulated the laws of motion.
- The iconic clock tower in London.
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- Famous English playwright known for works like "Romeo and Juliet."
- Holegendary detective created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
7 Clues: England's national flower. • The capital city of England. • The iconic clock tower in London. • The current reigning monarch of England. • Holegendary detective created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. • English physicist who formulated the laws of motion. • Famous English playwright known for works like "Romeo and Juliet."
About the book and its settings 2019-01-23
7 Clues: The genre of the book • Pamela is a Poet and ____ • Laskin Author of the book • Pamela is a ____ In the College of New York • Line Separation barrier was built near the ______ • and Juliet This book is a modern day retelling of • The main characters were separated by generations of _____
literary devices 2023-12-06
10 Clues: the sun smiled at me • It was a small crowd • Good luck,break a leg • Her eyes are the ocean • Im Juliet to your Romeo • Supper took ages to make • He was as hyper as a puppy • The shimmering sun set slowly • The grass is greener on the other side • The lighting boomed as it hit the ground
Narrative Text 2023-09-03
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- An imaginative story to entertain people
- A story that comes from a combination of fairy tales
- Unreal story genre
- Intelegent, handsome, sensitive
- The personal servant of Juliet's
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- A romantic story between a pair of human beings
- The problems is arises
- Introduce the participant of the story, when, where the story happen
- A daughter of capulet
- Stories about animal characters
10 Clues: Unreal story genre • A daughter of capulet • The problems is arises • Stories about animal characters • Intelegent, handsome, sensitive • The personal servant of Juliet's • An imaginative story to entertain people • A romantic story between a pair of human beings • A story that comes from a combination of fairy tales • ...
Set 7 Vocabulary 2023-12-07
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- She stepped _____ to avoid stepping in the puddle.
- the innermost thoughts that Juliet has that only the audience can hear
- the type of poem that Shakespeare wrote his prologues
- pilgrims who have undertaken a pilgrimage
- lack of agreement or harmony
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- Romeo was ______ from Verona because he killed Tybalt.
- The type of physical disagreement Tybalt and Mercutio had.
- synonyms: balk, baulk, check, deterrent, handicap, hinderance, hindrance
- She was _____ of her amazing style.
- synonyms: bitterness, gall, resentment
10 Clues: lack of agreement or harmony • She was _____ of her amazing style. • synonyms: bitterness, gall, resentment • pilgrims who have undertaken a pilgrimage • She stepped _____ to avoid stepping in the puddle. • the type of poem that Shakespeare wrote his prologues • Romeo was ______ from Verona because he killed Tybalt. • ...
Quarter 4 Crossword 2023-06-05
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- ________ is the the process of combining elements from multiple sources to construct a new theory or thesis.
- An appeal to _______ is one that affects the emotions of the audience.
- A _______ source is an original work from someone with direct experience with the subject matter. Examples include diary entries, works of art, autobiographies, etc.
- A _______ sentence has more than one independent clause that are joined using coordinating conjunctions or semicolons.
- A group of words without a complete subject-verb pair is called a ________.
- Who wrote Romeo and Juliet?
- Evidence in the body of a research paper must be organized by point or _______.
- There are a total of ___ language arts that are interconnected.
- Quotes must be _________ within your own original sentence. They cannot be left floating within the paragraph.
- The term _______ _______ refers to the process of examining the components of a text to draw conclusions about what it means and how that meaning was created.
- An appeal to _______ is one that appeals to the audience's sense of reason.
- Mercutio was kinsman to the _____?
- A speech in a play that is not meant to be heard by other characters or that is not directed at other characters.
- In order to improve at a new skill, it is necessary to ________. Even if you struggle at first, you can't get better unless you try.
- A speech in a play that is meant to be heard by other characters.
- What genre is Romeo and Juliet considered to be?
- Who is the fairies' midwife? In other words: the bringer of dreams?
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- A _______ source reviews, describes, or interprets original sources of information. Examples include news articles, biographies, reviews, etc.
- _________ is the act of presenting words or ideas from an outside source as though they are your own original work.
- A _______ sentence has one subject-verb pair and expresses a complete thought.
- A ________ is a unit of writing that only talks about one topic, or only serves one purpose, at a time.
- A group of words with independent clauses that are not properly combined.
- An ___________ clause contains a subject verb pair and expresses a complete thought.
- A thesis must be original, arguable, and _________.
- A _________ _________ sentence is one that contains at least two independent clauses and at least one dependent clause.
- A ________ sentence contains at least one dependent clause.
- The tie-in of a paragraph must fully explain ____ the evidence provided supports the claim.
- A _________ clause contains a subject-verb pair, but does not express a complete thought.
- _______ is the underlying meaning or message of a work (about the human condition) that allows the text to transcend time and culture.
- An appeal to _______ is one that establishes credibility.
- When writing a research paper, it is best to focus on the ______ of the essay first.
- In theater, when two characters speak to one another as though they are whispering, but the actors are still speaking loudly enough for the audience to hear, it is called an _______.
- Who slew Mercutio?
- A _______ is a small group of words standing together as a conceptual unit, typically forming a component of a clause.
- Who slew Tybalt and Paris?
- Friar John couldn't bring the message to Romeo because of the ________.
36 Clues: Who slew Mercutio? • Who slew Tybalt and Paris? • Who wrote Romeo and Juliet? • Mercutio was kinsman to the _____? • What genre is Romeo and Juliet considered to be? • A thesis must be original, arguable, and _________. • An appeal to _______ is one that establishes credibility. • A ________ sentence contains at least one dependent clause. • ...
Freshman Skills 2017-05-04
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- Always rinse clothes in ____ water.
- When annotating, always have a _______ and pen.
- Last name of the director of the 1968 film, Romeo and Juliet.
- You give this to a waiter if you are impressed with their service.
- When doing internet research, ___ your sources.
- Always read and follow ______ when given a task.
- When doing laundry, organize clothes by this category.
- The shape of a vehicle safety-warning sign.
- The number of pumps for a handshake.
- The Tragedy of Romeo and _____
- Always dress and act like this.
- This type of handshake is so vigorous that it almost rips the arm out of the socket!
- When building a fire, always think about _____ first.
- This kind of Fire Lay is built when you place a tinder bundle in the middle of your campfire site.
- This type of campfire building material consists of small twigs and branches, typically about the width of a pencil.
- When storytelling, you do this when you take a small pause in speaking with no breath.
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- The name of San Francisco's famous "crooked" street.
- Translate "3055" from Arabic numbers into Roman numerals.
- ____ your name on the bottom-right side of a check.
- William ________ was a famous playwright.
- In a car, this generates electricity to charge the car battery and is used for powering vehicle electrical loads.
- We learned how to tie a ___
- In this part of a formal thank you letter, you list the return address and indent it to the middle of the page.
- _______ is for you!
- According to Joe Fazio, we should know ten ______ of everything.
- You pull over to this side of the road when changing a tire.
- Pitch a tent on this kind of surface.
- This is defined as using money to generate more money.
- The direction you face a tent door in order to have it open to the sunrise.
- This type of poem uses five sllables in the first line, seven in the second line, and five syllables in the third line.
- Ms. O is a ______ when it comes to following directions.
- Write a check using this writing instrument.
- Iron this part of a dress shirt first.
33 Clues: _______ is for you! • We learned how to tie a ___ • The Tragedy of Romeo and _____ • Always dress and act like this. • Always rinse clothes in ____ water. • The number of pumps for a handshake. • Pitch a tent on this kind of surface. • Iron this part of a dress shirt first. • William ________ was a famous playwright. • The shape of a vehicle safety-warning sign. • ...
Romeo an Juliet 2020-08-27
Romeo & Juliet Crossword 2023-02-08
Joanna Regita 2017-02-08
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- animals that have wings but can't fly
- group who their ex member is Zayn Malik
- person who keeps cleaning up the house
- person who used to lead USA before Donald Trump
- person who cleans the inside of chimney
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- person who work to put out the fire
- someone who wrote 'Romeo and Juliet'
- place where is the capital city of Philippines
- person who drives the plane
- place where you can find a lot of books
10 Clues: person who drives the plane • person who work to put out the fire • someone who wrote 'Romeo and Juliet' • animals that have wings but can't fly • person who keeps cleaning up the house • place where you can find a lot of books • group who their ex member is Zayn Malik • person who cleans the inside of chimney • place where is the capital city of Philippines • ...
Set 7 Vocabulary 2023-12-07
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- She stepped _____ to avoid stepping in the puddle.
- the innermost thoughts that Juliet has that only the audience can hear
- the type of poem that Shakespeare wrote his prologues
- pilgrims who have undertaken a pilgrimage
- lack of agreement or harmony
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- Romeo was ______ from Verona because he killed Tybalt.
- The type of physical disagreement Tybalt and Mercutio had.
- synonyms: balk, baulk, check, deterrent, handicap, hinderance, hindrance
- She was _____ of her amazing style.
- synonyms: bitterness, gall, resentment
10 Clues: lack of agreement or harmony • She was _____ of her amazing style. • synonyms: bitterness, gall, resentment • pilgrims who have undertaken a pilgrimage • She stepped _____ to avoid stepping in the puddle. • the type of poem that Shakespeare wrote his prologues • Romeo was ______ from Verona because he killed Tybalt. • ...
Random Knowledge Crossword 2021-09-21
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- A movie about animals that escaped from a zoo
- The singer of 'Driver's License'
- A famous tech company that manufactures iPhones and MacBooks
- Amazon's voice assistant
- Capital of Germany
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- A pop singer. One of her songs is 'Levitating'
- An English poet and playwright who is known for famous works like 'Romeo and Juliet' and 'Macbeth'
- One of Harry Potter's best friends who is enthusiastic about studying
- Sport similar to cricket that is played in America
9 Clues: Capital of Germany • Amazon's voice assistant • The singer of 'Driver's License' • A movie about animals that escaped from a zoo • A pop singer. One of her songs is 'Levitating' • Sport similar to cricket that is played in America • A famous tech company that manufactures iPhones and MacBooks • One of Harry Potter's best friends who is enthusiastic about studying • ...
Romeo and Juliet crossword for grade 2024-10-28
Romeo an Juliet 2020-08-27
Romeo&Juliet Crossword 2014-05-13
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- outdoor overgarment, typically sleeveless
- not able to be stopped or change
- a maker of drugs
- sun
- to say or show that something may not be there
- marked by suggestive of high spirits
- forsworn to regret
- very upset
- feeling or showing envy
- administer baptism to (someone)
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- a very large amount of money
- not showing or suggesting that future success is likely
- the state of being very poor
- to trick or deceive
14 Clues: sun • very upset • a maker of drugs • to trick or deceive • forsworn to regret • feeling or showing envy • a very large amount of money • the state of being very poor • administer baptism to (someone) • not able to be stopped or change • marked by suggestive of high spirits • outdoor overgarment, typically sleeveless • to say or show that something may not be there • ...
England 2022-03-18
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- the day after Christmas
- bridge that crosses the river Thames
- England's official currency
- one of the greates authors of all time, wrote Romeo and Juliet
- the most popular sport in England
- the Queen's official London residence
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- it's also called the Millennium Wheel, you can enjoy a beautiful view of London on it
- a place where you can discover two million years of human history and culture
- author of Harry Potter
- the largest park in London
- a place, where you can see a lot of different sea animals, such as sharks, fish, jellyfish...
- art gallery located in London (national museum of modern and contemporary art)
12 Clues: author of Harry Potter • the day after Christmas • the largest park in London • England's official currency • the most popular sport in England • bridge that crosses the river Thames • the Queen's official London residence • one of the greates authors of all time, wrote Romeo and Juliet • a place where you can discover two million years of human history and culture • ...
SCS Italy Crossword Puzzle II 2022-12-01
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- Before dinner, Italians will go out for an ____
- The second largest island in Italy is ____
- This Italian city is where Shakespeare's “Romeo and Juliet” is set
- Pizza was invented in the city of ____
- Rome's nickname is The ____ City
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- In Florence, Italy you will find The ____ Gallery
- Rome is only twinned with ____, & ____ is only twinned with Rome
- This Italian artist’s real name was “Michelangelo Merisi”
- This theatrical dance originated in Italy
- A ____ is an Italian-made motor scooter
10 Clues: Rome's nickname is The ____ City • Pizza was invented in the city of ____ • A ____ is an Italian-made motor scooter • This theatrical dance originated in Italy • The second largest island in Italy is ____ • Before dinner, Italians will go out for an ____ • In Florence, Italy you will find The ____ Gallery • This Italian artist’s real name was “Michelangelo Merisi” • ...
“Arts and Literature of the United Kingdom and United States” 2025-12-16
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- Musical performance combining singing, acting, and orchestration, popular in both countries.
- Famous theater district in New York City.
- A poetic form used extensively in English literature.
- Famous painting often referenced in art education (by Leonardo da Vinci).
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- American author of To Kill a Mockingbird.
- Place where artworks are displayed.
- Character in a famous British book series written by J.K. Rowling.
- Renowned painter (influenced art worldwide, often studied in US and UK art).
- American author known for Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.
- Famous English playwright and poet, author of Hamlet and Romeo and Juliet.
10 Clues: Place where artworks are displayed. • American author of To Kill a Mockingbird. • Famous theater district in New York City. • A poetic form used extensively in English literature. • American author known for Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. • Character in a famous British book series written by J.K. Rowling. • ...
Sloane's cabin gets lyric-y 2025-07-14
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- This is me X that / This was the very first page / Not where the story line ends.
- I never miss a X, I'm lightnin' on my feet
- I X up real nice.
- Romeo, take me somewhere we can be X I'll be waiting, all there's left to do is run
- I bury X, but I keep maps of where I put ‘em.
- Magic, madness, heaven, X
- I don't know about you, but I’m X 22.
- That you were Romeo, you were throwin' X And my daddy said, "Stay away from Juliet"
- I once believed love would be burning red, but it’s X / Like daylight.
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- I had a X time ruining everything.
- You call me up again just to break me like a X So casually cruel in the name of being honest.
- Time won’t fly, it’s like I’m X by it.
- X I'm a nightmare dressed like a daydream.
- You kept me like a secret, but I kept you like an X.
- Say you'll remember me / Standing in a nice dress / Staring at the X, babe.
- We're happy, free, X, and lonely at the same time.
- X roll the dice, angels roll their eyes
- The rest of the world was black and white, but we were in screaming X.
- And the fella over there with X good hair
- Nice to meet you, where you X?I could show you incredible things
20 Clues: I X up real nice. • Magic, madness, heaven, X • I had a X time ruining everything. • I don't know about you, but I’m X 22. • Time won’t fly, it’s like I’m X by it. • X roll the dice, angels roll their eyes • And the fella over there with X good hair • I never miss a X, I'm lightnin' on my feet • X I'm a nightmare dressed like a daydream. • ...
General Knowledge + Bonfire Night! 2025-11-03
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- The planet known as the "Red Planet"
- Lewes is located in this English county
- The substance exploded by Guy Fawkes
- A group or club that organises a bonfire celebration
- The capital city of Japan
- Author of Romeo and Juliet
- FAWKES The primary conspirator in the 1605 plot
- A traditional component of the Lewes processions, held alight by participants
- The celebration held on November 5th
- Famous English town known for its large, annual Bonfire Night festivities
- A baby goat
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- Country where the Great Barrier Reef is located
- Large dolls representing unpopular figures that are paraded and burnt
- The process plants use to make food
- The number of Protestant martyrs commemorated by burning crosses in Lewes
- The river that flows through Lewes; flaming barrels are thrown into it
16 Clues: A baby goat • The capital city of Japan • Author of Romeo and Juliet • The process plants use to make food • The planet known as the "Red Planet" • The substance exploded by Guy Fawkes • The celebration held on November 5th • Lewes is located in this English county • Country where the Great Barrier Reef is located • FAWKES The primary conspirator in the 1605 plot • ...
Gilmore Girls Season 2 2022-09-11
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- ice cream is always better in a _______ according to Jess
- Lane learns to play these
- Lane's boyfriend - sort of
- insects that damage Rory's house
- lane has a one way ticket to
- Paris needs Rory to be this for her
- Rory's secret society
- Paris makes Rory interview him
- ring this as part of the pledging to the puffs
- owns the independence inn
- who buys Lorelai's basket
- becomes a cheerleader
- who jackson proposes to
- bed and _____
- nick and _______
- kind of school Tristan gets sent to
- ________ basket auction for charity
- movie night is the _________ again
- Christopher's new girlfriend
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- Jess cleans these for Loralei
- Rory misses Lorelai's graduation because she goes here
- Paris want's to know Rory's _____ scores
- who finally retires
- a short film by _______ premieres
- club that Loralei joins
- Romeo and __________
- kind of store where Rory is citizen of the month
- Christopher instead of Max gets
- murder scene in front of Doose's market
- when this comes off, Christopher shows up
- gift from Dean
- Loralei needs another _______ to fix her house
- one of the only videos people can watch after Rory compains at the video store
- Richard likes this idea for a first aid _____
- part of the play played by Paris
- Rory kisses him at a party
- what Jackson's high school wrestling photo is on
- sid and ________
- Rory fractures this
- Luke's nephew
40 Clues: bed and _____ • Luke's nephew • gift from Dean • nick and _______ • sid and ________ • who finally retires • Rory fractures this • Romeo and __________ • Rory's secret society • becomes a cheerleader • club that Loralei joins • who jackson proposes to • Lane learns to play these • owns the independence inn • who buys Lorelai's basket • Lane's boyfriend - sort of • Rory kisses him at a party • ...
Wherefore Art Thou Romeo? 2018-03-13
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- She married a Montague.
- He married a Capulet.
- He was killed by a Capulet in a duel.
- He had one daughter that was in an arranged marriage.
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- He married a Capulet and Montague in secret.
- She helped a man sneak into a Capulet's room.
- He had one son that was exiled.
- He was engaged to a Capulet.
- He killed a Montague and was killed by a Montague on the same day.
9 Clues: He married a Capulet. • She married a Montague. • He was engaged to a Capulet. • He had one son that was exiled. • He was killed by a Capulet in a duel. • He married a Capulet and Montague in secret. • She helped a man sneak into a Capulet's room. • He had one daughter that was in an arranged marriage. • He killed a Montague and was killed by a Montague on the same day.
Popular names 2025-06-04
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- Vinci Last name of the genius who painted the Mona Lisa
- Last name of an astronaut.
- Last name of the scientist who proposed the theory of evolution
- Last name of Romeo and Juliet writer
- Last name of a pioneering scientist in radioactivity
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- Last name of the explorer who reached the Americas
- Name of an artist and a colorful bird.
- Last name of a famous composer.
- Name of a well-known physicist
9 Clues: Last name of an astronaut. • Name of a well-known physicist • Last name of a famous composer. • Last name of Romeo and Juliet writer • Name of an artist and a colorful bird. • Last name of the explorer who reached the Americas • Last name of a pioneering scientist in radioactivity • Vinci Last name of the genius who painted the Mona Lisa • ...
World history project 2022-05-20
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- main character in christianty
- Built pyramids in Africa
- Lived in central American mountains
- press Allowed books to become not a high class only thing
- Most popular religion
- a country protected by water and tsunamis
- Very famous painting of a lady
- Place known for military and combat
- Signed Magna Carta
- killed his own son
- Known as a fearless battle leader
- the mainland fought over aka the holy land
- founder of islam
- Killed 2/3 of the population
- Lived in the hot rainforest
- Long war
- Religion exclusive to japan
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- Romeo and
- Christians defeat Muslims
- exported a lot of gold
- exported spices
- khan leader of the mongols
- exported alot of silk
- famous playwright
- Place known for having aristocrats and intelligence
- invented the printing press
- Ruled a majority of the world at one point
- tried to invade europe
- painted mona lisa
- Christian kingdom in Africa
30 Clues: Long war • Romeo and • exported spices • founder of islam • famous playwright • painted mona lisa • Signed Magna Carta • killed his own son • exported alot of silk • Most popular religion • exported a lot of gold • tried to invade europe • Built pyramids in Africa • Christians defeat Muslims • khan leader of the mongols • invented the printing press • Lived in the hot rainforest • ...
Ludi Crossword 2014-08-31
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- military cloak
- all of Gaul is divided into ____ parts
- God of Luck
- gaudeo, gaudere, ______
- Nero used an _____ to improve his eyesight while watching the circus
- founder of Thebes
- market building with an indoor forum
- caveat emptor- “let the buyer ___”
- festival in honor of the underworld gods
- magistrate in charge of finance
- Pyramus is to Romeo as ______ is to Juliet
- “the safety of the people is the _____ _____” - Cicero
- poma crusta farrea inconcta was the Roman equivalent of this popular treat
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- author of the political satire: “The Pumpkinification of Claudius”
- ruler of the winds
- Arma ____que cano, Troiae qui primus ab oris
- Dido’s original husband
- Cornelia’s jewels
- viator, viatoris
- name that translates as “loving”
20 Clues: God of Luck • military cloak • viator, viatoris • Cornelia’s jewels • founder of Thebes • ruler of the winds • gaudeo, gaudere, ______ • Dido’s original husband • magistrate in charge of finance • name that translates as “loving” • caveat emptor- “let the buyer ___” • market building with an indoor forum • all of Gaul is divided into ____ parts • festival in honor of the underworld gods • ...
Shakespeare crossword 2023-12-12
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- Theatre that Shakespeare's plays were shown at
- Tyrant ruler in a Shakespeare play
- Love interest of Juliet
- Amount of words Shakespeare invented
- Shakespeare's wife
- Amount of plays Shakespeare wrote
- Young noblewoman in Hamlet
- Amount of children Shakespeare had
- Shakespeare's most-produced play
- Shakespeare's longest play
- Amount if sonnets Shakespeare wrote
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- Shakespeare's first play
- Shakespeare's theatre had to be closed twice for this
- Shakespeare was this
- Macbeth has him killed, his son flees
- College that Shakespeare attended this college
- Romeos' first love interest
- Most of Shakespeare's plays were this type
- Shakespeare's last play
- Says 'Cowards die many times before their deaths; The valiant never taste of death but once.'
20 Clues: Shakespeare's wife • Shakespeare was this • Love interest of Juliet • Shakespeare's last play • Shakespeare's first play • Young noblewoman in Hamlet • Shakespeare's longest play • Romeos' first love interest • Shakespeare's most-produced play • Amount of plays Shakespeare wrote • Tyrant ruler in a Shakespeare play • Amount of children Shakespeare had • ...
UNIT 9 CROSSWORDS (ANSWERS ARE IN ALL CAPS) 2024-04-24
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- Writer of “The Prince”
- Multiple Religious Wars
- What empire was weakened by the crusades
- The creator of Romeo & Juliet
- English humanist who was beheaded by Henry VIII
- An wealthy and powerful family in Florence
- Creator of the printing press
- Italian poet who was the father of humanism
- A world where everything is perfect
- What was the main city of the holy land that the crusaders aimed to capture
- The disease that killed ⅓ of europe's populations
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- The person who took down the Mongols rule
- CHAPEL Whats the roof that Michelangelo painted on
- The document that king john was forced to sign
- Wealthy people that support the arts
- Established the french throne in the city of paris
- The painter of the last supper
- the country that started the renaissance
- The leader of norman conquest
19 Clues: Writer of “The Prince” • Multiple Religious Wars • The creator of Romeo & Juliet • Creator of the printing press • The leader of norman conquest • The painter of the last supper • A world where everything is perfect • Wealthy people that support the arts • What empire was weakened by the crusades • the country that started the renaissance • ...
Shakespeare 2016-10-18
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- city where Shakespeare worked
- Shakespeare's first name
- a person in a play that the actor must pretend to be
- name of the famous theater where Shakespeare's plays were shown
- a play about events in the past
- a funny play
- where the actors stand and perform in a theater
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- an object used by the actors in a play
- the kind of pentameter (stress) Shakespeare used for many of his most famous lines
- the author of a play
- famous play about a Scottish man who wants to be king
- famous play about a Danish prince
- the words an actor speaks in a play
- a play with a sad ending
- the boy in love with Juliet
- Shakespeare's nickname
16 Clues: a funny play • the author of a play • Shakespeare's nickname • Shakespeare's first name • a play with a sad ending • the boy in love with Juliet • city where Shakespeare worked • a play about events in the past • famous play about a Danish prince • the words an actor speaks in a play • an object used by the actors in a play • where the actors stand and perform in a theater • ...
Shakespeare - His Life and His Plays 2015-03-03
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- Something actors performed on
- A round theatre
- Plays written to tell the stories of kings and rulers from long ago.
- Plays that are normally dark and almost always end in death.
- A 14-line poem.
- what caused the fire at the Globe
- An old village in England where Shakespeare was born
- it is claimed Shakespeare and this person were good friends
- Major theme in Romeo & Juliet
- A type of literature that is written or spoken and has rhythm or rhymes.
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- The conversation between characters in drama.
- A play starting with the letter M
- The way in which the Globe was destroyed
- One of the most famous playwrights that made an impact on the English language.
- Something of of Athens
- A play about love
- Caesar A study of political life in ancient Rome
- People that preform a play
- How many children did Shakespeare have?
- Hathaway What was Shakespeare’s wife's name?
20 Clues: A round theatre • A 14-line poem. • A play about love • Something of of Athens • People that preform a play • Something actors performed on • Major theme in Romeo & Juliet • A play starting with the letter M • what caused the fire at the Globe • How many children did Shakespeare have? • The way in which the Globe was destroyed • Hathaway What was Shakespeare’s wife's name? • ...
Shakespeare - His Life and His Plays 2015-03-03
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- Something actors performed on
- Major theme in Romeo & Juliet
- It is claimed Shakespeare and this person were good friends
- An old village in England where Shakespeare was born
- The conversation between characters in drama.
- One of the most famous playwrights that made an impact on the English language.
- A 14-line poem.
- what caused the fire at the Globe
- Plays written to tell the stories of kings and rulers from long ago.
- The way in which the Globe was destroyed
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- How many children did Shakespeare have?
- A round theatre
- People that preform a play
- A study of political life in ancient Rome
- A type of literature that is written or spoken and has rhythm or rhymes.
- A play about love
- Something of of Athens
- Hathaway What was Shakespeare’s wife's name?
- Plays that are normally dark and almost always end in death.
- The name of a play beginning with the letter M
20 Clues: A round theatre • A 14-line poem. • A play about love • Something of of Athens • People that preform a play • Something actors performed on • Major theme in Romeo & Juliet • what caused the fire at the Globe • How many children did Shakespeare have? • The way in which the Globe was destroyed • A study of political life in ancient Rome • Hathaway What was Shakespeare’s wife's name? • ...
Reformation 2022-01-19
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- Each prince can decide religion of his state
- Luther's movement
- Luther and his followers began a separate religious group called...
- the renaissance society was...
- Financial supporter of the arts
- a way to show three dimensions on a canvas
- country close to Asia
- God chooses who will be saved
- Intellectual movement focused on human achievements
- Princes that sided with Luther
- develops the printing press
- acceptable to moderate Catholics and Protestants
- A pardon releasing a person from penalty for a sin
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- famous artist for painting the Mona Lisa
- rebirth of art and learning
- Thomas More of England creates a model society in his book...
- writers that used there native languages
- German Priest
- First roman emperor to profess Christianity
- author of romeo and Juliet
- located in central-western portion of the Italian peninsula
- involved with wholesale trade
- Church of Rome
- a sovereign head of state, King, Queen, Emperor
- People who use art to express themselves
25 Clues: German Priest • Church of Rome • Luther's movement • country close to Asia • author of romeo and Juliet • rebirth of art and learning • develops the printing press • God chooses who will be saved • involved with wholesale trade • the renaissance society was... • Princes that sided with Luther • Financial supporter of the arts • famous artist for painting the Mona Lisa • ...
A Star-Crossed Conundrum 2025-05-29
6 Clues: King of cats. • A bed which someone would die on • Beautiful,passionate, and naive. • when you are forced to leave a place. • Rash,deeply in love and most of all determined. • A health professional who prepares and dispenses remedies
Literary Terms 2021-11-04
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- Romeo and Juliet, the play, has five of these
- She is as beautiful as Aphrodite
- this poem has 14 lines and a strict rhyme scheme
- An ______ is when the actor "breaks the 4th wall"
- jumbo shrimp
- ______ irony-we know R&J will die, they don't
- An author uses this for emphasis
- Shakespeare hung a white flag for this play
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- this bag weighs a ton
- In this type of play, the protagonist will die
- Sheep should sleep in a shed
- A bike can't stand on its own.It's two-tired
- A speech when the actor is not alone on stage
- I'm going to call it a night
- "Hey puppy! Why are you so cute?"
- A long speech when the actor is alone
16 Clues: jumbo shrimp • this bag weighs a ton • Sheep should sleep in a shed • I'm going to call it a night • She is as beautiful as Aphrodite • An author uses this for emphasis • "Hey puppy! Why are you so cute?" • A long speech when the actor is alone • Shakespeare hung a white flag for this play • A bike can't stand on its own.It's two-tired • ...
Drama Final (Crossword) 2023-05-16
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- questions used to develop a character
- the events that tell the story of the play
- a speech delivered by a single character in a play
- author of Romeo and Juliet
- character making the biggest change in a play
- showing your entire back to the audience
- written movements of the actors in a play
- action events in a play leading up to the climax
- the character that opposes the action of the "good guy"
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- speech given by 1 character to explain things
- act of speaking louder than normal
- the unraveling of the plot
- written words of a play or movie
- facing the audience with your whole body
- where and when a play takes place
- objects used by actors to enhance the story
16 Clues: author of Romeo and Juliet • the unraveling of the plot • written words of a play or movie • where and when a play takes place • act of speaking louder than normal • questions used to develop a character • showing your entire back to the audience • facing the audience with your whole body • written movements of the actors in a play • ...
English 9 Semester Review 2023-01-23
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- When this goes off in your head it really is impossible to think, according to the father of Harrison Bergeron
- When I see that proverbial “light-bulb over your head” you might be experiencing one of these profound “Aha” moments otherwise called a(n)…
- Juliet’s balcony scene speech could probably be called this, but technically Romeo was listening so then it would have to be a monologue
- The literary term that would apply to those “apt names” that we see used frequently in The Odyssey; “Polyphemus, eater-of-guests”, for example
- According to Prince Escalus the Feud in Romeo and Juliet started because of this insignificant thing
- Probably the best gift that Mr. Pignati gets the kids to help them recapture some of their childhood
- Perhaps the best “genre” label for “The Pigman”; Some call this a “novel of education”
- This blind prophet wanted Odysseus to understand an import lesson: That the journey itself is the destination
- In Romeo and Juliet it was “heavy lightness” or “loving hate”; in fact the whole play itself might be considered this literary term because it is a hybrid of both comedy and tragedy
- The name we give to “excessive pride”; The thing that both Odysseus and the Alaskan Traveler (in “To Build a Fire”) had to unlearn according to some of the angry gods
- That “delicious” information that we love to share with others; the ‘stuff’ that travels over fences almost quicker than neighbors can tell, according to Steinbeck
- These problematic men are overtaking Odysseus’ home and becoming increasingly hostile
- Some folks call these guys “reluctant” heroes, but another aspect of these guys is that they are immediately recognizable – very regular joes….
- The plant that Odysseus men should never have eaten
- This type of imagery was important to note in the novel “The Pearl” because it reflected how Kino was treated (and perhaps what he was becoming) due to the effects of the Pearl
- Some call this type of story a “small story with a big idea”; Jesus in the Bible told many of these.
- Because he was so good at belittling and putting down some of his characters, we called Shakespeare this nickname…
- It is good to train yourself to follow topic sentences in your body paragraphs with this, a line which aims to restate the topic sentence with clearer language
- This Literary term should not be confused with verbal irony – it has more to do with a kind of “little did they know” kind-of-irony. Basically it refers to those situations in which the audience knows more than the character
- I’ve heard of “Anti-Pasta” but apparently we have a similar term in literature for those main characters that tend to be the opposite of what you’d expect – a bit gritty and rough around the edges
- We said that “Harrison Bergeron” offered much social commentary making it this genre; Exaggeration and Irony are the favorite tools of this type of writing
- Probably the only friend Mr. Pignati had after the death of his wife (before meeting John and Lorraine)
- The all-important line of any traditional essay
- What might be a safe assumption about the economic situation of Loraine and her Mom in The Pigman
- We learn at the end of the novel that this baby’s name is almost foreshadowing for the death he will encounter because he sounded like a “Coyote” just before being shot.
- The name we give to opening paragraphs in essay that begin with introductory comments but “close in” on a concrete thesis
- The all-important line of an traditional academic essay; Makes for an awkward-sounding plural
- The equivalent of “Putting your best foot forward” when writing; What Mr. Kelly might call a “hook”
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- This short story title (meaning “trespassers”) has new meaning when we get to the end of learn about the wolves
- Unfortunately, the father of Polyphemus
- Apparently the “Pearl of the World” was this size
- Because of our lack of technology we Elizabethans used this rhyming ending to signal to audiences that a scene or act was about to end
- The name both Loraine and John give to the Epigram of their book in “The Pigman”
- “Zeus will avenge the unoffending guest” – a key line in our Epic that also sums up this Greek code of Hospitality
- The secret of Conchetta that Mr. Pignati only shares with John and Loraine once he gets to know them
- The Epithet, or nickname, that John is given in the book “The Pigman” because of what he did to high school toilets
- The defacto (actual) villain of “The Pigman; He whose “epithet” is “The Marshmallow Kid”
- What you might notice as the style of Narration changes from Lorraine to John in the novel “The Pigman”
- In writing, when we say that a “1,000 words is worth a picture” we are not just getting the saying wrong, we are talking about this story-telling technique
- Mr. Pignati’s trademark facial expression; a sharp contrast to the perpetual disappointment of John and Lorraine’s parents
- Some people call this vice or bad habit a “green-eyed monster” or, according to Steinbeck, the appetite that is never fully satisfied
- The style of narration that our book uses (for both narrators..)
- As a story genre you might have to forgive me for being so preachy – but I have a strong moral I’d like to share…
- After the battle of Troy and the Trojan Horse, it was said for many years that you ought to “Beware the Greeks bearing” these….
- My death is omitted from many Romeo and Juliet movies and versions –apparently this makes Romeo seem just a bit too villainous
- These stories are meant to warn; Perhaps the video that you were shown in Drivers Education class –they usually end in “grizzly detail”
- A short Story tellers favorite tool; What might be said of the situation in “The Most Dangerous Game” when the hunter becomes the hunted
- The opposite of “bland verbs” when it comes to writing; I have called these words “spork words”, (or hybrid words) because they act as both verbs and have built-in adverbs
- When we call a romantic person a “Romeo” perhaps we are making an ____________ to the author Shakespeare; Not to be confused with what David Copperfield does
- Sure, Odysseus was strong and smart as the (Epic) Hero of the story, but he also had this ability which helped him to get out of tight and troubling situations
- Short story author Ray Bradbury reminds us in “The Sound of Thunder” that small events can have big consequences, something we call the ___________
- The destroying of one of these was almost worse than killing a man according to Kino – a pearl fisherman in the novel “The Pearl”
- The total number of deaths in Romeo and Juliet
53 Clues: Unfortunately, the father of Polyphemus • The total number of deaths in Romeo and Juliet • The all-important line of any traditional essay • Apparently the “Pearl of the World” was this size • The plant that Odysseus men should never have eaten • The style of narration that our book uses (for both narrators..) • ...
Romeo & Juliet Crossword 2016-12-01
14 Clues: yes • owing • to lock • erection • fight me • garbage man • heavens blessing • dont move a foot • thou hadst poor john • turning against someone • feeling sorry for someone • cut from future gernerations • fighting or slashing feircly • take to advice however you want
Romeo & Juliet Terms 2013-06-02
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- an event resulting in great loss and misfortune
- variety of medicinal herb
- render helpless or defenseless
- to regard with horror or loathing
- a straight sword with a narrow blade and two edges
- a chamber that is used as a grave
- the act of appealing for help
- enlarge or increase
- virtuous,decent,pure in style or manner
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- an illicit lover
- a container that is used to put or keep things in
- inclined toward or displaying love
- of or relating to a wedding
- open rebellion against constituted authority
14 Clues: an illicit lover • enlarge or increase • variety of medicinal herb • of or relating to a wedding • the act of appealing for help • render helpless or defenseless • to regard with horror or loathing • a chamber that is used as a grave • inclined toward or displaying love • virtuous,decent,pure in style or manner • open rebellion against constituted authority • ...
Romeo & Juliet Vocab 2024-02-27
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- a member of any of certain religious orders of men
- made in exact imitation of something valuable or important with the intention to deceive or defraud.
- having or showing skill in achieving one's ends by deceit or evasion.
- a metaphor introduced and then further developed throughout all or part of a literary work, especially a poem.
- a casual reference to a famous historical or literary figure or event.
- a group of actors who described and commented upon the main action of a play; similar to a narrator.
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- an act that goes against a law, rule, or code of conduct; an offense.
- an introductory section of a literary work that provides background information about the story or characters.
- a person who prepared and sold medicines and drugs.
- a long speech made by one actor in a play, film, etc.
- to rise against or refuse to obey or observe authority
- takes care of Juliet (former wet nurse); nanny
- an act of speaking one's thoughts aloud when by oneself or regardless of any hearers, especially by a character in a play.
- someone whose beliefs or actions are considered wrong by most people
14 Clues: takes care of Juliet (former wet nurse); nanny • a member of any of certain religious orders of men • a person who prepared and sold medicines and drugs. • a long speech made by one actor in a play, film, etc. • to rise against or refuse to obey or observe authority • someone whose beliefs or actions are considered wrong by most people • ...
Romeo + Juliet Vocabulary 2023-03-22
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- From out of (a preposition)
- Angry or bitter disagreement
- Being worthy of respect and honor
- Referring to offspring or children
- Work
- Do
- Enemies
- The act of rebellion
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- A persistent feeling of anger or hate (you have beef with someone)
- A city in Italy
- Deadly
- An adjective, describing a citizen
- Miserable or pathetic
- Nothing
14 Clues: Do • Work • Deadly • Nothing • Enemies • A city in Italy • The act of rebellion • Miserable or pathetic • From out of (a preposition) • Angry or bitter disagreement • Being worthy of respect and honor • An adjective, describing a citizen • Referring to offspring or children • A persistent feeling of anger or hate (you have beef with someone)
Romeo an Juliet 2020-08-27
Romeo an Juliet 2020-08-27
Romeo & Juliet Crossword 2016-12-01
14 Clues: yes • owing • to lock • fight me • erection • garbage man • dont move a foot • heavens blessing • thou hadst poor john • turning against someone • feeling sorry for someone • fighting or slashing feircly • cut from future gernerations • take to advice however you want
Macbeth Trivia 2023-12-15
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- How many plays did Shakespeare write?
- How old was he when he passed away?
- What month did Shakespeare die?
- What was his wife's name?
- What is Shakespeare's longest play?
- Where was Shakespeare born?
- What was Shakespeare's Theater renamed too after it was moved?
- In Shakespeare's plays, how many times does a character commit suicide?
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- In Measure for Measure, what is the name of the clown?
- What university did Shakespeare attend?
- How much older was Shakespeare's wife?
- What was Shakespeare's book published after his death
- How many siblings did Shakespeare have?
- What major disaster during Shakespeare's life closed the theater twice?
- What was shakespeare's sons name?
- What type of play is Romeo and Juliet?
16 Clues: What was his wife's name? • Where was Shakespeare born? • What month did Shakespeare die? • What was shakespeare's sons name? • How old was he when he passed away? • What is Shakespeare's longest play? • How many plays did Shakespeare write? • How much older was Shakespeare's wife? • What type of play is Romeo and Juliet? • What university did Shakespeare attend? • ...
Family 2 2024-11-03
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- the mother of Rebecca
- Ruby's oldest son
- Ruby's oldest sister
- Nanny's husband
- his name is like a lake with a B In front of it
- the wife of Ruby's oldest son
- Ruby's brother
- her name is the same as the woman who loved Romeo
- Ruby's oldest daughter
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- his name is a symbol used to represent Jesus
- his name is similar to Elvis's last name but a little different
- Ruby's youngest son's, youngest son
- Ruby's son who lives in Georgia
- Ruby's sister that lived on the farm
- Gail's daughter through marriage
- Ruby's youngest child's oldest son
- Roy is his actual first name
- Ruby's maiden name
- the names of both Ruby's youngest son's wives
- Ruby's youngest child
20 Clues: Ruby's brother • Nanny's husband • Ruby's oldest son • Ruby's maiden name • Ruby's oldest sister • the mother of Rebecca • Ruby's youngest child • Ruby's oldest daughter • Roy is his actual first name • the wife of Ruby's oldest son • Ruby's son who lives in Georgia • Gail's daughter through marriage • Ruby's youngest child's oldest son • Ruby's youngest son's, youngest son • ...
Symbols of the UK 2022-06-13
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- It is the best and funniest way to admire the city of London.
- It is the most important tower in London.
- Protects the Queen.
- He is the patron of England.
- The name of the British flag.
- You can have it alone or with your friends at 5 o'clock.
- The traditional British bus.
- If you go out without it, you could get wet.
- The most efficient means of transport in London.
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- The British Parliament is made up of the House of Commons and the...
- He wrote Romeo and Juliet.
- Scottish men usually wear it on special occasions.
- It is the British currency.
- If you forget your mobile phone and you need to call somebody, you can use it.
- It is the capital city of the UK.
- On the Welsh flag there is a...
16 Clues: Protects the Queen. • He wrote Romeo and Juliet. • It is the British currency. • He is the patron of England. • The traditional British bus. • The name of the British flag. • On the Welsh flag there is a... • It is the capital city of the UK. • It is the most important tower in London. • If you go out without it, you could get wet. • ...
Literary Terms 2023-09-13
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- Historical Fiction
- Tony Stark in Iron Man.
- Go big or go home.
- We packed sandwiches and apples and raisins and cupcakes.
- I'm Juliet to your Romeo.
- A storm brewing on the horizon.
- Poem comprised of fourteen lines of verse that follow a specific rhyme scheme.
- "Good night!Good night! Parting is such sweet sorrow/That I shall say goodnight till it be morrow."
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- It expresses the author's attitude toward a certain topic.
- There is nothing wrong with America that cannot be cured by what is right with America.
- He is the light of my life.
- I am feeling very blue today.
- I'll be there in two seconds.
- It was a dark and stormy night.
- "Happy families are all alike; every unhappy family is unhappy in its on way"
- She is as kind as an angel
16 Clues: Historical Fiction • Go big or go home. • Tony Stark in Iron Man. • I'm Juliet to your Romeo. • She is as kind as an angel • He is the light of my life. • I am feeling very blue today. • I'll be there in two seconds. • It was a dark and stormy night. • A storm brewing on the horizon. • We packed sandwiches and apples and raisins and cupcakes. • ...
Martyred on the Cross(word) 2024-06-07
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- Lucy’s new accesory; All tied up
- The finale of Cecilia; Vein drain
- Seeing double; Ending your own life
- Agnes’ immunity; To catch fire
- O, happy dagger; A blade where it shouldn’t be
- Failed attempt at silence; Sword across the neck
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- What Romeo has and Juliet wants; A deadly drink
- Saint vs Oxen; Four animals, four limbs, for punishment
- If at first you don’t succeed, try again, and again; Lose your mind
9 Clues: Agnes’ immunity; To catch fire • Lucy’s new accesory; All tied up • The finale of Cecilia; Vein drain • Seeing double; Ending your own life • O, happy dagger; A blade where it shouldn’t be • What Romeo has and Juliet wants; A deadly drink • Failed attempt at silence; Sword across the neck • Saint vs Oxen; Four animals, four limbs, for punishment • ...
Get well soon xx 2021-02-22
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- Warren Beatty’s sister(7,8)
- Joanna lumley Ab Fab character(5)
- sharks and jets film(4,4,5)
- gatsby,titanic actor(8,8)
- a-ha1985 hit(1,2)
- Far from the madding crowd Thomas(5)
- 2012 bond film(7)
- your favourite film( I think)3,5,2,5
- Eric Arthur blair (author)(6,6)
- apt film for these times(9,3)
- Romeo and Juliet writer(11)
- Danny and Sandy 1978 film(6)
- 1989 Batman actor(7,6)
- the voice judge(3,5)
- greatest showman actor(4,7)
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- acorn antiques writer(8,4)
- will.I.am group(5,4,4)
- tragedy group(5)
- Hitchcock film (6)
- 2013 X factor winner(3,6)
- Theatres good luck saying (sorry)(5,1,3)
- 1937 Laurel and hardy film(3,3,4)
- John Lennons middle name(7)
- Kathy bates misery character (5,6)
- longest running Agatha Christie play(3,9)
- bodyguard singer(7,7)
- my favourite film (3,9,10)
- slim shady rapper(6)
- Nottingham lightning bolt singer(4,4)
- like a virgin singer(7)
- 1975 film about a big fish(4)
31 Clues: tragedy group(5) • a-ha1985 hit(1,2) • 2012 bond film(7) • Hitchcock film (6) • slim shady rapper(6) • the voice judge(3,5) • bodyguard singer(7,7) • will.I.am group(5,4,4) • 1989 Batman actor(7,6) • like a virgin singer(7) • 2013 X factor winner(3,6) • gatsby,titanic actor(8,8) • acorn antiques writer(8,4) • my favourite film (3,9,10) • Warren Beatty’s sister(7,8) • ...
Renaissance Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-19
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- Language spoken in the specific area
- The rebirth of art and literature
- a movement of religious reform
- The queen who reigned from 1558 to 1603
- no religious basis
- a city that forms a seperate state
- intelectual movement focused on human acheivement
- a way to make art 3d
- The man who began to challenge the church
- upper-class and not expected to create
- the supreme power in europe
- Painter,Sculptor,and inventor who created the Mona Lisa
- a pardon releasing a person from penalty of sin
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- The man who wrote Romeo and Juliet
- The religion created by Martin Luther
- Helped spread ideas faster
- financial supporter of artists
- birthplace of the renaissance
- someone practicing heresy
- his power was questioned during the reformation
- the famous banking family that controls florence
- excels in many fields
- written by martin Luther to call out the church
- the edict declaring Luther a heretic
- The disease that killed 1 in 4 people
25 Clues: no religious basis • a way to make art 3d • excels in many fields • someone practicing heresy • Helped spread ideas faster • the supreme power in europe • birthplace of the renaissance • financial supporter of artists • a movement of religious reform • The rebirth of art and literature • The man who wrote Romeo and Juliet • a city that forms a seperate state • ...
Valentine's Day 2024-02-15
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- one of the most popular gifts given on valentines day
- this angel makes people fall in love
- this country defines the relationship using chocolate
- this country celebrates engagements with roses
- this color represents love on valentine's day
- this country celebrates by gifting scarves and handkerchiefs
- this country celebrates by gifting little pigs in various forms
- this country celebrates by gifting paper cutouts
- the other most popular gift given on valentine's day
- this country celebrates Friendship Day (spongebob pic)
- ___ Africa wears their "hearts on their sleeves"
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- this country is considered one of the mosst romantic places
- this country celebrates marriage ceremonies in large masses
- this country gifts children bread when they sing
- ___ hearts are different colored candies with sayings on them
- South ___ celebrates by eating noodles
- this shape represents love and valentine's day
- this country equally celebrates love and friendship
- Romeo and Juliet fell in love in Verona,
- ___ Republic celebrates by kissing under a cherry tree
20 Clues: this angel makes people fall in love • South ___ celebrates by eating noodles • Romeo and Juliet fell in love in Verona, • this color represents love on valentine's day • this country celebrates engagements with roses • this shape represents love and valentine's day • this country gifts children bread when they sing • this country celebrates by gifting paper cutouts • ...
Crossword 2023-06-13
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- What is the capital city of Latvia?
- Who wrote Romeo & Juliet?
- Where is the castle of Vilius?
- Where can you read books?
- Where do children learn?
- Where do children play outside?
- What is the most played sport in Lithuania?
- What is popular street in Italy?
- What is the capital city of Lithuania?
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- Where is the ancient city?
- Where can you see sea animals?
- Where can you buy food?
- What continent is Spain in?
- What country is Talin in?
- What is trendy in Verona?
- Where is Big Ben?
- Are there any tall buildings in Verona, USA?
- What is the capital city of Germany?
- Where is the Statue of Liberty?
- What country is klaipeda in?
20 Clues: Where is Big Ben? • Where can you buy food? • Where do children learn? • Who wrote Romeo & Juliet? • What country is Talin in? • Where can you read books? • What is trendy in Verona? • Where is the ancient city? • What continent is Spain in? • What country is klaipeda in? • Where can you see sea animals? • Where is the castle of Vilius? • Where do children play outside? • ...
Ms Ackerman Final Crossword 2015-06-17
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- A story within a story that contains symbols; Animal Farm
- A paragraph of poetry
- West Side Verona
- An indirect reference to something literary
- West Side Montague
- When there is a clue to what might happen later
- West Side Paris
- The authors attitude towards his/her subject
- West Side Tybalt
- West Side Romeo
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- A poem for the dead
- A four lined paragraph of poetry
- West Side Nurse
- West Side Juliet
- West Side Capulet
- A speech given by one character of a play
- West Side Mercutio
- A fourteen-line poem written iambic pentameter
- A character that represents a type of person; stereotype
- West Side Friar Lawrence
- Two lines of poetry that rhyme together
21 Clues: West Side Nurse • West Side Paris • West Side Romeo • West Side Juliet • West Side Verona • West Side Tybalt • West Side Capulet • West Side Montague • A poem for the dead • West Side Mercutio • A paragraph of poetry • West Side Friar Lawrence • A four lined paragraph of poetry • Two lines of poetry that rhyme together • A speech given by one character of a play • ...
Weaver Theatre Production History 2023-12-12
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- Dun dun dun dun *snap* *snap*
- Wow, Elizabeth Bennett is so
- Snakes, Braves, Smarts, & _______
- "This bottom's gonna be on top!"
- You have to pay to pee.
- When you don't want to be found out
- 1992 Whoopi Goldberg Movie
- Two teenagers in love... but gender swapped
- A multitude of versions
- The movie with a leg lamp
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- Another way to say "teamwork!"
- Not the monster, but the doctor
- The only surviving Romanov
- "To Be, or Not to Be"
- A place to save dialogue
- "Pull the _____, baby!"
- GET OUT OF MY SWAMP!
- Best. Day. Ever!
- "Lights up on Washington_____"
- Break "On this perfect day!"
- Not Bottom Boys
- Cheerleaders go crazy
22 Clues: Not Bottom Boys • Best. Day. Ever! • GET OUT OF MY SWAMP! • "To Be, or Not to Be" • Cheerleaders go crazy • "Pull the _____, baby!" • You have to pay to pee. • A multitude of versions • A place to save dialogue • The movie with a leg lamp • The only surviving Romanov • 1992 Whoopi Goldberg Movie • Wow, Elizabeth Bennett is so • Break "On this perfect day!" • Dun dun dun dun *snap* *snap* • ...
Kreuzworträtsel Romeo und Julia 2020-06-08
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- Womit tötet sich Julia?
- In welcher Stadt spielt "Romeo und Julia"?
- Wodrann stirbt Romeo?
- Protagonisten trafen sich auf einem ...
- Wen tötete Romeo in der Schlacht in der Stadt?
- Was ist "Romeo und Julia"?
- Nachname Romeo
- Durch was versucht Julia der Hochzeit mit Paris zu entgehen?
- Was hat Julia von Bruder Laurenz bekommen damit sie Paris nicht heiraten muss?
- Warum musste Romeo die Stadt verlassen?
- Wer gab Julia den Trank?
- Die Familien der Protagonisten sind ...
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- Was führten Protagonisten heimlich mit Bruder Laurnz durch?
- Nachname Julia
- Wie heißt Romeos Cousin?
- Wer will Julia heiraten?
- weiblicher Protagonist
- Warum hat sich Romeo getötet als er dachte Julia wäre tot?
- Julia täuscht ... vor um Paris nicht heiraten zu müssen
- Wo findet die bekannteste Szene der Tragödie statt?
- Wer ist Romeos bester Freund?
- Wer ist der Fürst der Stadt?
- Autor von "Romeo und Julia"
- männlicher Protagonist
- In welchem Land befindet sich die Stadt in der "Romeo und Julia" spielt?
- Wo hat Romeo Julia gefunden als er dachte sie wäre tot?
- Wer kümmerte sich seit Julias Geburt um sie?
27 Clues: Nachname Julia • Nachname Romeo • Wodrann stirbt Romeo? • weiblicher Protagonist • männlicher Protagonist • Womit tötet sich Julia? • Wie heißt Romeos Cousin? • Wer will Julia heiraten? • Wer gab Julia den Trank? • Was ist "Romeo und Julia"? • Autor von "Romeo und Julia" • Wer ist der Fürst der Stadt? • Wer ist Romeos bester Freund? • Protagonisten trafen sich auf einem ... • ...
Romeo and Juliet- Background info Andrew Wood 2022-08-15
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- who were the main actors
- a severe epidemic that lasted from 1603-1604
- what was believed to be in the meat pies
- Shakespespear mainly wrote plays for the
- The important family that starts with an
- what plant was thrown at bad actors
- Who originally wrote the play
- when was the globe theater built
- The year Shakespeare died
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- how long a play usually lasted
- what age group were Romeo and Juliet in
- how many tomatoes were thrown at shakespeares play
- who was the queen during this time period
- how many genres of writing was Shakespeare known for
- How old was Queen Elizabeth the 1st when she became queen
- the year Shakespeare was born
16 Clues: who were the main actors • The year Shakespeare died • Who originally wrote the play • the year Shakespeare was born • how long a play usually lasted • when was the globe theater built • what plant was thrown at bad actors • what age group were Romeo and Juliet in • what was believed to be in the meat pies • Shakespespear mainly wrote plays for the • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-06
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- Which planet in our solar system is known as the Blue Planet?
- Which place is known as Mecca of Indian football
- Which is the longest river on the earth?
- who discovered the theory of relativity?
- Ashes is a term used in which Sports
- The hardest substance available on earth is
- which is our national fruit is
- who invented Electric Chair?
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- The gas usually filled in the electric bulb is
- what is the national game of USA?
- Who wrote Romeo and Juliet?
- largest state in india
- What is Computer smallest information storage unit?
- fastest animal on land
- largest country by population in the world
- Which football player has been voted as the best playmaker in the world for 2016
16 Clues: largest state in india • fastest animal on land • Who wrote Romeo and Juliet? • who invented Electric Chair? • which is our national fruit is • what is the national game of USA? • Ashes is a term used in which Sports • Which is the longest river on the earth? • who discovered the theory of relativity? • largest country by population in the world • ...
QTECH WORD PUZZLE 2024-03-08
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- The name of the fairy tale character who could spin straw into gold.
- The author of "Romeo and Juliet."
- The capital city of Japan.
- The largest planet in our solar system.
- The process of turning a liquid into a gas.
- The author of the "Harry Potter" book series.
- The chemical symbol for water.
- The inventor of the light bulb.
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- The smallest bone in the human body.
- The tallest mammal in the world.
- The distance light travels in one year.
- The capital city of France.
- The number of continents on Earth.
- The process by which plants make their own food.
- The longest river in the world.
- The planet known as the "Red Planet."
16 Clues: The capital city of Japan. • The capital city of France. • The chemical symbol for water. • The longest river in the world. • The inventor of the light bulb. • The tallest mammal in the world. • The author of "Romeo and Juliet." • The number of continents on Earth. • The smallest bone in the human body. • The planet known as the "Red Planet." • ...
Iambic Pentameter 2024-04-14
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- How is known to use heartbeat in text?
- 2)Harry potter "Not"...
- What is the opposite of short?
- What do we all have to be living?
- What do they use to fight in the book?
- She is giving main character vibes!
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- Pentameter What are we learning today?
- 1)Harry potter "its"...
- Not Sonic but...
- What is the opposite of stressed?
- where 4 art thou (blank)
11 Clues: Not Sonic but... • 1)Harry potter "its"... • 2)Harry potter "Not"... • where 4 art thou (blank) • What is the opposite of short? • What is the opposite of stressed? • What do we all have to be living? • She is giving main character vibes! • Pentameter What are we learning today? • How is known to use heartbeat in text? • What do they use to fight in the book?
Two stage 2024-08-06
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- Black history month (7)
- Country with capital of Copenhagen (7)
- Male main character of a famous Shakespeare tragedy involving Juliet (5)
- Capital of Iran (6)
- Opposite of attack, that rhymes with 'tend' (6)
- I in IQ (12)
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- A subatomic particle with +1 charge, found in nucleus (6)
- ____ Leone (country)(6)
- A phenomenon that is caused by sound bouncing off a wall (4)
- Lastname of Miser in 'A Christmas Carol' (7)
- COPD awareness month (8)
- Country with capital of New Delhi (5)
- Digits on hands (7)
- Flat topped hill (4)
14 Clues: I in IQ (12) • Capital of Iran (6) • Digits on hands (7) • Flat topped hill (4) • ____ Leone (country)(6) • Black history month (7) • COPD awareness month (8) • Country with capital of New Delhi (5) • Country with capital of Copenhagen (7) • Lastname of Miser in 'A Christmas Carol' (7) • Opposite of attack, that rhymes with 'tend' (6) • ...
Famous People/Characters 2023-09-27
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- A sailor man who loves canned spinach
- A doll who has sisters named Kelly, & Skipper
- Snoopy's yellow bird friend
- Famous painter of the Sistine Chapel ceiling
- Dr. Watson's detective friend
- Romeo is madly in love with who?
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- A German composer who wrote "Für Elise"
- Peter Pan's fairy companion
- A famous Queen of Egypt
- She is friends with a Lion, Scarecrow, & Tinman
- He sing "Blue Suede shoes"
11 Clues: A famous Queen of Egypt • He sing "Blue Suede shoes" • Peter Pan's fairy companion • Snoopy's yellow bird friend • Dr. Watson's detective friend • Romeo is madly in love with who? • A sailor man who loves canned spinach • A German composer who wrote "Für Elise" • Famous painter of the Sistine Chapel ceiling • A doll who has sisters named Kelly, & Skipper • ...
Freshman Skills 2017-05-04
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- We learned how to tie a ___
- According to Joe Fazio, we should know ten ______ of everything.
- Write a check using this writing instrument.
- You pull over to this side of the road when changing a tire.
- Translate "3055" from Arabic numbers into Roman numerals.
- The direction you face a tent door in order to have it open to the sunrise.
- This is defined as using money to generate more money.
- When doing internet research, ___ your sources.
- William ________ was a famous playwright.
- In a car, this generates electricity to charge the car battery and is used for powering vehicle electrical loads.
- The name of San Francisco's famous "crooked" street.
- The number of pumps for a handshake.
- When doing laundry, organize clothes by this category.
- When storytelling, you do this when you take a small pause in speaking with no breath.
- You give this to a waiter if you are impressed with their service.
- This type of poem uses five sllables in the first line, seven in the second line, and five syllables in the third line.
- Always dress and act like this.
- Ms. O is a ______ when it comes to following directions.
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- In this part of a formal thank you letter, you list the return address and indent it to the middle of the page.
- When annotating, always have a _______ and pen.
- The shape of a vehicle safety-warning sign.
- The Tragedy of Romeo and _____
- This kind of Fire Lay is built when you place a tinder bundle in the middle of your campfire site.
- Last name of the director of the 1968 film, Romeo and Juliet.
- When building a fire, always think about _____ first.
- Always read and follow ______ when given a task.
- Iron this part of a dress shirt first.
- _______ is for you!
- Pitch a tent on this kind of surface.
- Always rinse clothes in ____ water.
- This type of campfire building material consists of small twigs and branches, typically about the width of a pencil.
- This type of handshake is so vigorous that it almost rips the arm out of the socket!
- ____ your name on the bottom-right side of a check.
33 Clues: _______ is for you! • We learned how to tie a ___ • The Tragedy of Romeo and _____ • Always dress and act like this. • Always rinse clothes in ____ water. • The number of pumps for a handshake. • Pitch a tent on this kind of surface. • Iron this part of a dress shirt first. • William ________ was a famous playwright. • The shape of a vehicle safety-warning sign. • ...
Freshman Skills 2017-05-04
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- Always rinse clothes in ____ water.
- When doing internet research, ___ your sources.
- Write a check using this writing instrument.
- The Tragedy of Romeo and _____
- The name of San Francisco's famous "crooked" street.
- ____ your name on the bottom-right side of a check.
- This is defined as using money to generate more money.
- Translate "3055" from Arabic numbers into Roman numerals.
- Last name of the director of the 1968 film, Romeo and Juliet.
- When doing laundry, organize clothes by this category.
- This type of poem uses five sllables in the first line, seven in the second line, and five syllables in the third line.
- According to Joe Fazio, we should know ten ______ of everything.
- You give this to a waiter if you are impressed with their service.
- William ________ was a famous playwright.
- _______ is for you!
- This kind of Fire Lay is built when you place a tinder bundle in the middle of your campfire site.
- The shape of a vehicle safety-warning sign.
- This type of handshake is so vigorous that it almost rips the arm out of the socket!
- You pull over to this side of the road when changing a tire.
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- Pitch a tent on this kind of surface.
- When storytelling, you do this when you take a small pause in speaking with no breath.
- Iron this part of a dress shirt first.
- This type of campfire building material consists of small twigs and branches, typically about the width of a pencil.
- The number of pumps for a handshake.
- Ms. O is a ______ when it comes to following directions.
- Always dress and act like this.
- We learned how to tie a ___
- When annotating, always have a _______ and pen.
- Always read and follow ______ when given a task.
- In this part of a formal thank you letter, you list the return address and indent it to the middle of the page.
- The direction you face a tent door in order to have it open to the sunrise.
- When building a fire, always think about _____ first.
- In a car, this generates electricity to charge the car battery and is used for powering vehicle electrical loads.
33 Clues: _______ is for you! • We learned how to tie a ___ • The Tragedy of Romeo and _____ • Always dress and act like this. • Always rinse clothes in ____ water. • The number of pumps for a handshake. • Pitch a tent on this kind of surface. • Iron this part of a dress shirt first. • William ________ was a famous playwright. • The shape of a vehicle safety-warning sign. • ...
Freshman Skills 2017-05-04
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- When doing laundry, organize clothes by this category.
- Always rinse clothes in ____ water.
- The Tragedy of Romeo and _____
- This is defined as using money to generate more money.
- This type of handshake is so vigorous that it almost rips the arm out of the socket!
- Iron this part of a dress shirt first.
- This type of poem uses five sllables in the first line, seven in the second line, and five syllables in the third line.
- _______ is for you!
- Always dress and act like this.
- Pitch a tent on this kind of surface.
- William ________ was a famous playwright.
- You give this to a waiter if you are impressed with their service.
- Write a check using this writing instrument.
- When building a fire, always think about _____ first.
- Ms. O is a ______ when it comes to following directions.
- In this part of a formal thank you letter, you list the return address and indent it to the middle of the page.
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- Translate "3055" from Arabic numbers into Roman numerals.
- According to Joe Fazio, we should know ten ______ of everything.
- When doing internet research, ___ your sources.
- When annotating, always have a _______ and pen.
- Always read and follow ______ when given a task.
- The shape of a vehicle safety-warning sign.
- We learned how to tie a ___
- This type of campfire building material consists of small twigs and branches, typically about the width of a pencil.
- This kind of Fire Lay is built when you place a tinder bundle in the middle of your campfire site.
- In a car, this generates electricity to charge the car battery and is used for powering vehicle electrical loads.
- When storytelling, you do this when you take a small pause in speaking with no breath.
- The number of pumps for a handshake.
- Last name of the director of the 1968 film, Romeo and Juliet.
- You pull over to this side of the road when changing a tire.
- The direction you face a tent door in order to have it open to the sunrise.
- ____ your name on the bottom-right side of a check.
- The name of San Francisco's famous "crooked" street.
33 Clues: _______ is for you! • We learned how to tie a ___ • The Tragedy of Romeo and _____ • Always dress and act like this. • Always rinse clothes in ____ water. • The number of pumps for a handshake. • Pitch a tent on this kind of surface. • Iron this part of a dress shirt first. • William ________ was a famous playwright. • The shape of a vehicle safety-warning sign. • ...
Valentine 2023-02-07
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- ketika pasangan kamu memberikan bunga dan hadiah
- manisan yang biasa dikasih waktu valentine
- valentine identik dengan?
- apa yang dilakukan jomblo pas valentine?
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- bulan perayaan hari valentine
- valentine pertama kali dirayakan di benua?
- bunga yang menjadi favorit di hari valentine
- siapa pasangan romeo
8 Clues: siapa pasangan romeo • valentine identik dengan? • bulan perayaan hari valentine • apa yang dilakukan jomblo pas valentine? • valentine pertama kali dirayakan di benua? • manisan yang biasa dikasih waktu valentine • bunga yang menjadi favorit di hari valentine • ketika pasangan kamu memberikan bunga dan hadiah
Late Renaissance Literature 2024-01-14
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- After the death of a writer
- Known for powerful works in the revenge tragedy genre
- The king during the Jacobean period, authorized the King James Bible
- A Shakespearean tragedy written during the Jacobean era
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- The writer of "The Pheonix"
- A tragedy by John Webster involving a Duchess
- The writer of "Romeo And Juliet"
- Genre often associated with Shakespeare's plays
8 Clues: The writer of "The Pheonix" • After the death of a writer • The writer of "Romeo And Juliet" • A tragedy by John Webster involving a Duchess • Genre often associated with Shakespeare's plays • Known for powerful works in the revenge tragedy genre • A Shakespearean tragedy written during the Jacobean era • ...
Romeo and Juilet 2023-12-07
Romeo and Juliet Characters 2022-10-06
ILA Figurative Language Crossword 2024-12-18
10 Clues: BANG • Heart of Gold • Beat around the bush • I´m as busy as a bee. • She is seriously nice. • I knew a woman who owned a Taser. • I'm so hungry, I could eat a horse. • Did you see that tree is it sleeping? • Clary closed her cluttered clothes closet • I'm Juliet to your Romeo. (alludes to William Shakespeare)
Introduction to Shakespeare 2024-06-10
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- a short introductory section at the start of a book or play
- the person who wrote 'Romeo and Juliet' (2 words)
- a task or action someone is required to perform
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- A fault, limitation or weakness that can affect a character (2 words)
- to hurt or harm someone in response to an injury they caused you
- the use of symbols to represents ideas or qualities
- feeling envy or resentment over someone else's achievements
- to be destined to happen
- an intense feeling of deep affection
- a play dealing with tragic events and has an unhappy ending
- a prolonged and bitter quarrel
11 Clues: to be destined to happen • a prolonged and bitter quarrel • an intense feeling of deep affection • a task or action someone is required to perform • the person who wrote 'Romeo and Juliet' (2 words) • the use of symbols to represents ideas or qualities • feeling envy or resentment over someone else's achievements • ...
Introduction to Shakespeare 2024-06-10
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- an intense feeling of deep affection
- the use of symbols to represents ideas or qualities
- A fault, limitation or weakness that can affect a character (2 words)
- a prolonged and bitter quarrel
- to be destined to happen
- a play dealing with tragic events and has an unhappy ending
- a task or action someone is required to perform
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- the person who wrote 'Romeo and Juliet' (2 words)
- a short introductory section at the start of a book or play
- to hurt or harm someone in response to an injury they caused you
- feeling envy or resentment over someone else's achievements
11 Clues: to be destined to happen • a prolonged and bitter quarrel • an intense feeling of deep affection • a task or action someone is required to perform • the person who wrote 'Romeo and Juliet' (2 words) • the use of symbols to represents ideas or qualities • a short introductory section at the start of a book or play • ...
Introduction to Shakespeare 2024-06-10
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- an intense feeling of deep affection
- the use of symbols to represents ideas or qualities
- A fault, limitation or weakness that can affect a character (2 words)
- a prolonged and bitter quarrel
- to be destined to happen
- a play dealing with tragic events and has an unhappy ending
- a task or action someone is required to perform
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- the person who wrote 'Romeo and Juliet' (2 words)
- a short introductory section at the start of a book or play
- to hurt or harm someone in response to an injury they caused you
- feeling envy or resentment over someone else's achievements
11 Clues: to be destined to happen • a prolonged and bitter quarrel • an intense feeling of deep affection • a task or action someone is required to perform • the person who wrote 'Romeo and Juliet' (2 words) • the use of symbols to represents ideas or qualities • a short introductory section at the start of a book or play • ...
Romeo and Juliet background notes by Bryce b 2023-10-13
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- what killed 1/4 of london's population
- what shakespeare did in the year 1610
- is romeo in the 1996 film
- queen elizabeth was known as
- is juliet in the 1996 film
- emerged as a political power
- one of shakespeare's styles
- name of one of shakespeare's twin kids
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- what happened from 1603-1604
- month shakespeare was born
- was 25 when she became queen of england
- who shakespeare wrote his plays for
- man who queen elizabeth was in love with
- first name of woman shakespeare married
- england era characterized by great pageantry
15 Clues: is romeo in the 1996 film • month shakespeare was born • is juliet in the 1996 film • one of shakespeare's styles • what happened from 1603-1604 • queen elizabeth was known as • emerged as a political power • who shakespeare wrote his plays for • what shakespeare did in the year 1610 • what killed 1/4 of london's population • name of one of shakespeare's twin kids • ...
3rd Crossword 2018-04-10
English celebrities 2018-04-26
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- She wrote the Harry Potter fantasy series
- he was a physicist during the 17th century
- His best-known discovery is the first antibiotic
- She was a British political activist and leader of the British suffragette
- His most popular song is imagine
- .....princess of Wale
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- He is best known as the lead vocalist of the rock band Queen
- He is the writer of Romeo And Juliet
- His real name is Gordon Matthew Thomas Sumner
- Famous cosmologist who died in 2018
- She was Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
- He rose to fame in the era of silent film
12 Clues: .....princess of Wale • His most popular song is imagine • Famous cosmologist who died in 2018 • He is the writer of Romeo And Juliet • She wrote the Harry Potter fantasy series • He rose to fame in the era of silent film • he was a physicist during the 17th century • His real name is Gordon Matthew Thomas Sumner • His best-known discovery is the first antibiotic • ...
english 2024-11-12
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- repetition of and similar sounds
- a story about a women who forces her husband to kill the king
- using like/as
- the connected group of lines
- a man lost in india as a child that moves to australia
- sounds similar to another word but is spelt differently
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- the running over of a sentence or a phrase from one poetic line to the next
- a very popular poet who made romeo and juliet
- to suggest a likeness or analogy
- a very very evil man from a shapespeare story
- a story about a man who lets jealous get over him and ruins a mans life
- a type of writing
12 Clues: using like/as • a type of writing • the connected group of lines • repetition of and similar sounds • to suggest a likeness or analogy • a very popular poet who made romeo and juliet • a very very evil man from a shapespeare story • a man lost in india as a child that moves to australia • sounds similar to another word but is spelt differently • ...
Movie Fun! 2023-09-25
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- Yul Brynner plays the King of _____ in "The King and I"
- Humphrey Bogart plays Rick Blaine in this classic movie that takes place in Morocco
- Henry ___________ played Juror # 8 in "Twelve Angry Men"
- Fred Astaire's dancing partner Ginger _______
- Moon River was a popular song from the movie "Breakfast at _____________"
- dancer Gene ____________ dances his famous scene in "Singing in the Rain"
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- She sang "Que Sera, Sera" in "The Man Who Knew Too Much"
- Judy_____________ starred in The Wizard of Oz
- Legendary cinematic couple Katherine _______ and Spencer Tracey
- ____________ Hitchcock who directed "Psycho"
- This movie is based on Romeo and Juliet, "West Side _____"
- Jack Nicholson starred in "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's _____"
- John ________ had many cowboy roles
13 Clues: John ________ had many cowboy roles • ____________ Hitchcock who directed "Psycho" • Judy_____________ starred in The Wizard of Oz • Fred Astaire's dancing partner Ginger _______ • Yul Brynner plays the King of _____ in "The King and I" • She sang "Que Sera, Sera" in "The Man Who Knew Too Much" • Henry ___________ played Juror # 8 in "Twelve Angry Men" • ...
Shakespeare's Lasting Legacy Handout 2024-01-12
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- Song written by John Cale based on Shakespeare's work
- Shakespeare added these to the ends of existing words
- Shakespeare's jewelry
- This quality of Shakespeare's themes makes them enjoyable today
- Famous phrase about a pickle
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- Shakespeare did this to the English language
- Movie by Arthur Laurents based on Romeo and Juliet
- This family makes up the living relatives of Shakespeare
- Gender that most roles were played by in Shakespeare's time period
9 Clues: Shakespeare's jewelry • Famous phrase about a pickle • Shakespeare did this to the English language • Movie by Arthur Laurents based on Romeo and Juliet • Song written by John Cale based on Shakespeare's work • Shakespeare added these to the ends of existing words • This family makes up the living relatives of Shakespeare • ...
NEHS MINI 2024-04-29
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- Name of the best NEHS advisor
- Last name of author who used the pen name "Currer Bell"
- Name of the pond where Henry David Thoreau lived
- "Elementary my dear ___"
- Best-selling writer in history
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- Book with the most film adaptations
- What is the most used word in the English lanaguge?
- Author who wrote the novel featuring a main character named Mr. Darcy
- Setting of Romeo and Juliet
9 Clues: "Elementary my dear ___" • Setting of Romeo and Juliet • Name of the best NEHS advisor • Best-selling writer in history • Book with the most film adaptations • Name of the pond where Henry David Thoreau lived • What is the most used word in the English lanaguge? • Last name of author who used the pen name "Currer Bell" • ...
Simon Snippets #4 2024-11-18
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- I refuse to pay for home or auto repair, unless it involves electricity
- Sang with Metallica on stage
- I'm a Californian state champion in the shot put
- My dogs names are Romeo and Juliet
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- Met Willie Nelson on the ferry in Port A while he was filming Honeysuckle Rose
- I like to do cat rescues!
- I was a college swimmer
- I'm learning Portuguese.
- Lived in Mexico for 2 years
9 Clues: I was a college swimmer • I'm learning Portuguese. • I like to do cat rescues! • Lived in Mexico for 2 years • Sang with Metallica on stage • My dogs names are Romeo and Juliet • I'm a Californian state champion in the shot put • I refuse to pay for home or auto repair, unless it involves electricity • ...
Romeo and Juliet Terms and Devices 2016-02-02
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- brief speech spoken to audience
- Romeo's impulsiveness is an example
- a play on words
- Romeo is an example
- extended speech by a character alone on stage
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- when the audience knows something a character doesn't
- "Juliet is the sun!"
- a character who provides a strong contrast to another character
- comparison using like or as
9 Clues: a play on words • Romeo is an example • "Juliet is the sun!" • comparison using like or as • brief speech spoken to audience • Romeo's impulsiveness is an example • extended speech by a character alone on stage • when the audience knows something a character doesn't • a character who provides a strong contrast to another character
Earthquakes 2022-11-14
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- the shaking of the earth's crust
- the type of force that twists like a scissors
- the type of wall that hangs on the foot wall
- the second seismic wave to hit after a quake
- where the fault planes hit below the surface
- the force that compresses things together
- the point on the earth's surface above the focus
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- an EQ happening during Romeo and Juliet
- the core of the earth where s waves can't pass
- the shock waves that raylly cause damage
- what earthquake waves are generally called
- when the crust gets deformed
- a fold that only has one bend in the rock
- the scale by which seismic waves are measured
- the first and fastest seismic wave
- the normal type of force
16 Clues: the normal type of force • when the crust gets deformed • the shaking of the earth's crust • the first and fastest seismic wave • an EQ happening during Romeo and Juliet • the shock waves that raylly cause damage • a fold that only has one bend in the rock • the force that compresses things together • what earthquake waves are generally called • ...
Gilmore Girls 4 2023-07-02
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- What was Lorelei's first job when she arrived at Independence Inn?
- Where does Jess's Dad live?
- What goes rotten in the town square?
- Who is the first editor of Yale News when Rory arrives?
- What is the other bad smell in Stars Hollow?
- Who does Dean marry?
- Who does Lorelai propose to?
- Who took Tristan's part in Romeo and Juliet?
- What month were Luke and Lorelai going to get married?
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- Where does Rory live when she drops out of Yale?
- What is the name of Babette's cat that dies?
- Who is Christopher's first wife?
- What type of car does Lorelai drive?
- How many bedrooms does Lane’s second house have?
- What instrument does Lane play?
- What does Lorelei use that gets her kicked out of the diner often?
16 Clues: Who does Dean marry? • Where does Jess's Dad live? • Who does Lorelai propose to? • What instrument does Lane play? • Who is Christopher's first wife? • What type of car does Lorelai drive? • What goes rotten in the town square? • What is the name of Babette's cat that dies? • What is the other bad smell in Stars Hollow? • Who took Tristan's part in Romeo and Juliet? • ...
English 2025 2025-11-30
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- When a word sounds like the sound it is describing
- When you compare two things using like or as
- The country where Ms. McGill spent 4 years
- _________________ Teller Crow
- What the captors were called in our class novel last term
- Drop everything and ____________________
- When something is pointless or senseless
- A short quotation at the beginning of a text
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- Where you give a non human thing human qualities
- When you compare two things NOT using like or as
- Ms. McGill's favourite summer fruit
- The author of Romeo and Juliet
- This substance was used as a weapon of war for the first time in WWI
- The country where Wilfred Owen was born
- Capital city of Lebanon
- A type of food kept in the kitchen: orange ________
16 Clues: Capital city of Lebanon • _________________ Teller Crow • The author of Romeo and Juliet • Ms. McGill's favourite summer fruit • The country where Wilfred Owen was born • Drop everything and ____________________ • When something is pointless or senseless • The country where Ms. McGill spent 4 years • When you compare two things using like or as • ...
Romeo un Džuljeta 2023-05-15
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- Kurš piespieda Romeo iet uz Kapuleti svētkiem?
- Kur pirmo reizi satikās Romeo un Džuljeta?
- Kā sauca Džuljetas precinieku?
- Kā sauca cilvēku kuru nogalināja Romeo?
- Kā sauca meiteni ar kuru Romeo bija iemīlējies pirms Džuljetas?
- Kā sauca vietu kur nomira Romeo un Džuljeta?
- Kuru cilvēku nodūra Tibalts?
- Monteki kalpi bija Pīters, Semposond un…?
- Kurš iedeva Džuljetai indi?
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- Ko mūsdienu filmā izmantoja zobenu vietā?
- Uz kuru pilsētu izsūtija Romeo?
- Kā sauca cikvēku kuru aizsūtija nosūtīt ziņu Romeo?
- Kāds bija romeo uzvārds?
- Romeo viena no galvenajām īpašībām kas sākas ar “K” burtu?
- Kāds bija Džuljetas uzvārds?
- Kādā pilsētā norisinājās galvenais sižets?
- Kā sauc Romeo un Džuljetas mūsdienu filmas aktieri kurš spēlēja Romeo? (atstarpes vietā domu zīmi)
- Kāds uzvārds bija šis lugas autoram?
18 Clues: Kāds bija romeo uzvārds? • Kurš iedeva Džuljetai indi? • Kāds bija Džuljetas uzvārds? • Kuru cilvēku nodūra Tibalts? • Kā sauca Džuljetas precinieku? • Uz kuru pilsētu izsūtija Romeo? • Kāds uzvārds bija šis lugas autoram? • Kā sauca cilvēku kuru nogalināja Romeo? • Ko mūsdienu filmā izmantoja zobenu vietā? • Monteki kalpi bija Pīters, Semposond un…? • ...
Romeo un Džuljeta 2023-05-15
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- Uz kuru pilsētu izsūtija Romeo?
- Kā sauca meiteni ar kuru Romeo bija iemīlējies pirms Džuljetas?
- Romeo viena no galvenajām īpašībām kas sākas ar “K” burtu?
- Kā sauca vietu kur nomira Romeo un Džuljeta?
- Kā sauc Romeo un Džuljetas mūsdienu filmas aktieri kurš spēlēja Romeo? (atstarpes vietā domu zīmi)
- Kā sauca cikvēku kuru aizsūtija nosūtīt ziņu Romeo?
- Kādā pilsētā norisinājās galvenais sižets?
- Kāds bija romeo uzvārds?
- Kāds uzvārds bija šis lugas autoram?
- Kā sauca Džuljetas precinieku?
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- Kurš piespieda Romeo iet uz Kapuleti svētkiem?
- Monteki kalpi bija Pīters, Semposond un…?
- Kurš iedeva Džuljetai indi?
- Kur pirmo reizi satikās Romeo un Džuljeta?
- Kāds bija Džuljetas uzvārds?
- Kā sauca cilvēku kuru nogalināja Romeo?
- Ko mūsdienu filmā izmantoja zobenu vietā?
- Kuru cilvēku nodūra Tibalts?
18 Clues: Kāds bija romeo uzvārds? • Kurš iedeva Džuljetai indi? • Kāds bija Džuljetas uzvārds? • Kuru cilvēku nodūra Tibalts? • Kā sauca Džuljetas precinieku? • Uz kuru pilsētu izsūtija Romeo? • Kāds uzvārds bija šis lugas autoram? • Kā sauca cilvēku kuru nogalināja Romeo? • Monteki kalpi bija Pīters, Semposond un…? • Ko mūsdienu filmā izmantoja zobenu vietā? • ...
Renaissance 2021-05-21
6 Clues: He made the Mona Lisa • Wrote Romeo and Juliet • He made the Sistine Chapel • One effect of the Renaissance • Ancient civilizations that the Renaissance was based on • The rebirth of interest in Greek and Roman art and learning
Italy Times: Mini 2024-05-24
6 Clues: Our holy man • Our great and beautiful city • One side of the decades-old feud • Daughter of Lord and Lady Capulet • Murderer of Tybalt Capulet and Count Paris • (with 6-across) Other side of the decades-old feud
