romeo and juliet Crossword Puzzles
Kreuzworträtsel zu Romeo und Julia 2022-01-25
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- Wo liegt Julia als Romeo sie wieder sieht ?
- Mit welcher Strafe droht der Fürst den Beiden Familien bei einem erneuten Streit ?
- Wer tötet Tybalt ?
- Wer tötet Graf Paris ?
- Wer hat Romeo und Julia geschrieben ?
- In wem hat sich Romeo als erstes verliebt ?
- Wie wirkt Julia bei der ersten Begegnung auf Romeo und wie Romeo auf Julia ?
- Was errichten die beiden Familien am ende des Buches ?
- Aus welcher Familie kommt Julia ?
- In welcher Stadt ereignet sich die Geschichte ?
- Wie stirbt Julia ?
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- Wer verheiratete die beiden ?
- Wer ist Romeos bester Freund ?
- Wer tötet Mercutio ?
- Durch was stirbt Romeo ?
- Zu welcher Literaturepoche zählt Romeo und Julia ?
- Wie wird der Schlaf von Julia noch bezeichnet ?
- Wo begegnen sich Romeo und Julia zum ersten mal ?
- Aus welcher Familie kommt Romeo ?
- Wen soll Julia heiraten ?
- Wohin geht Romeo nachdem er verbannt wurde ?
21 Clues: Wer tötet Tybalt ? • Wie stirbt Julia ? • Wer tötet Mercutio ? • Wer tötet Graf Paris ? • Durch was stirbt Romeo ? • Wen soll Julia heiraten ? • Wer verheiratete die beiden ? • Wer ist Romeos bester Freund ? • Aus welcher Familie kommt Romeo ? • Aus welcher Familie kommt Julia ? • Wer hat Romeo und Julia geschrieben ? • Wo liegt Julia als Romeo sie wieder sieht ? • ...
ons liefdeskruiswoordraadsel 2014-12-21
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- restaurant waar we gingen eten toen we 1 jaar samen waren
- Quote uit Frank & Frey
- dier dat we later graag willen
- ons liefdesliedje
- ik hou van u in het Roemeens
- zo noem ik jou het vaakst
- eerste koffiehuisje met z'n tweetjes
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- wat jij mij hebt leren drinken
- waar we het hotel voor ons alleen hadden
- 4 woorden die ik voor altijd tegen jou ga zeggen
- fruit met betekenis voor ons
- ons lievelingssprookje
- eerste toneel
- ons eerste reisje samen
- vul aan: wij zijn een
- stad waar we elkaar hebben leren kennen
16 Clues: eerste toneel • ons liefdesliedje • vul aan: wij zijn een • ons lievelingssprookje • Quote uit Frank & Frey • ons eerste reisje samen • zo noem ik jou het vaakst • fruit met betekenis voor ons • ik hou van u in het Roemeens • wat jij mij hebt leren drinken • dier dat we later graag willen • eerste koffiehuisje met z'n tweetjes • stad waar we elkaar hebben leren kennen • ...
A plague on both your houses! 2021-06-25
How well do you know Shakespeare? 2013-03-06
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- His wife: Anne _________
- One of his famous comedies: A __________ Night's Dream
- The two star cross'd lovers: Romeo Montague and Juliet _______
- One of his two plays written entirely in verse: ______ John
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- His longest play (takes four hours to perform!): ________
- His last play: The Two Noble ________
- His burial place: Stratford - Upon - ________
- His theatre: The _______
8 Clues: His wife: Anne _________ • His theatre: The _______ • His last play: The Two Noble ________ • His burial place: Stratford - Upon - ________ • One of his famous comedies: A __________ Night's Dream • His longest play (takes four hours to perform!): ________ • One of his two plays written entirely in verse: ______ John • ...
Culture Icons of the UK 2022-09-21
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- Drinking establishment licensed to serve alcoholic drinks
- British multinational confectionery company
- He wrote Romeo and Juliet
- English physicist who formulated universal gravitation
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- Very popular sport around the world
- Name of the de current king of England
- It's also known as the Elizabeth Tower
- National personification of Britain as a helmeted female Warriors
- Aromatic beverage native to East Asia but also typical in the UK
- Main unit of sterling of the UK
10 Clues: He wrote Romeo and Juliet • Main unit of sterling of the UK • Very popular sport around the world • Name of the de current king of England • It's also known as the Elizabeth Tower • British multinational confectionery company • English physicist who formulated universal gravitation • Drinking establishment licensed to serve alcoholic drinks • ...
Figurative language 2024-05-08
9 Clues: Crash • Deafening silence • As slow as a sloth • Beat around the bush • The world is a stage • I'm Juliet to your Romeo • I'm so hungry, I could eat a horse • Cary closed her cluttered clothes closet. • The sun kissed me while I was clicking a picture
Romeo and Juliet 2023-06-09
5 Clues: Who exiled Romeo from Verona? • This person is married to Romeo. • This person was killed by Romeo. • What city did this play take place in? • This person was in love with Rosaline at the beginning of the play.
mooo vies 2022-04-20
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- lucy ball played by nicole kidman
- virgin couple on beach
- brother kills prego gf and sister grieves
- 6 academy awards
- thomas brodie sangster as a w/ weird nanny
- haunted mirror
- jared leto at 122 talking about his wacky life
- french newspaper storyteller
- elio x oliver in northern italy
- laurie x amy x jo?
- beauty pagent & dude from the office
- f u flipflops
- dude travels back in time to get w/ dream girl
- vietnam war protest trial
- dead sister and 2 boyfriends
- elliot page pregnant
- pete davidson as a weird adult friend
- "good girl" 2004
- run forrest run
- weird braces lady gives away baby
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- couple trapped in neighborhood
- tonya harding
- nephew of king arthur adventure A24
- british friends turned lovers ft. baby
- timothee chalamet as nick scheff
- jim carrey in weird tv world
- "there's a place for us"
- frank the bunny
- 1990s vampires in new england
- childloss and lots of nudity
- korean family in arkansas
- weird russian wife and leo dicaprio
- crazy andrew garfield becomes internet famous
- juliet leo in a shakespeare classic
- lesbians in 1840s england
- taylor swift docu that makes me cry
- dude from stranger things uber driver
- best british childrens movie with a cubbord
- puking in a bridal store
- italian movie snubbed for best int. @ oscars
- evangelist couple in 70s and 80s
- father daughter superhero duo
42 Clues: tonya harding • f u flipflops • haunted mirror • frank the bunny • run forrest run • 6 academy awards • "good girl" 2004 • laurie x amy x jo? • elliot page pregnant • virgin couple on beach • "there's a place for us" • puking in a bridal store • korean family in arkansas • lesbians in 1840s england • vietnam war protest trial • jim carrey in weird tv world • childloss and lots of nudity • ...
mooo vies 2022-04-20
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- lucy ball played by nicole kidman
- virgin couple on beach
- brother kills prego gf and sister grieves
- 6 academy awards
- elliot page pregnant
- haunted mirror
- french newspaper storyteller
- elio x oliver in northern italy
- laurie x amy x jo?
- f u flipflops
- dude travels back in time to get w/ dream girl
- vietnam war protest trial
- pete davidson as a weird adult friend
- jared leto at 122 talking about his wacky life
- "good girl" 2004
- dead sister and 2 boyfriends
- run forrest run
- thomas brodie sangster as a w/ weird nanny
- weird braces lady gives away baby
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- couple trapped in neighborhood
- tonya harding
- nephew of king arthur adventure A24
- timothee chalamet as nick scheff
- jim carrey in weird tv world
- "there's a place for us"
- juliet leo in a shakespeare classic
- frank the bunny
- 1990s vampires in new england
- childloss and lots of nudity
- korean family in arkansas
- weird russian wife and leo dicaprio
- puking in a bridal store
- crazy andrew garfield becomes internet famous
- lesbians in 1840s england
- taylor swift docu that makes me cry
- beauty pagent & dude from the office
- dude from stranger things uber driver
- best british childrens movie with a cubbord
- italian movie snubbed for best int. @ oscars
- evangelist couple in 70s and 80s
- father daughter superhero duo
- british friends turned lovers ft. baby
42 Clues: tonya harding • f u flipflops • haunted mirror • frank the bunny • run forrest run • 6 academy awards • "good girl" 2004 • laurie x amy x jo? • elliot page pregnant • virgin couple on beach • "there's a place for us" • puking in a bridal store • korean family in arkansas • lesbians in 1840s england • vietnam war protest trial • jim carrey in weird tv world • childloss and lots of nudity • ...
The Secret Life Of Bees 2013-08-21
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- A flower on which a frog can land
- The one who wrote 'Romeo and Juliet'
- The one thing that everyone has including yourself
- The thing who has a mother that is not real
- The sixth month of the year
- The eighth month of the year
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- A law enforcer
- The place where many fruit grow in rows
- The ones who make honey buzz around everywhere
- Something that you keep from everyone
- A thing that can come from many sugary things
- The lady who rules in the monarchy
- The fifth month of the year
13 Clues: A law enforcer • The sixth month of the year • The fifth month of the year • The eighth month of the year • A flower on which a frog can land • The lady who rules in the monarchy • The one who wrote 'Romeo and Juliet' • Something that you keep from everyone • The place where many fruit grow in rows • The thing who has a mother that is not real • ...
Shakespeare vocabulary 2016-09-15
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- a strophe with 4 verses
- someone that can never die
- a speech presented by one person
- Romeo and Juliet is a famous ... written by Shakespeare.
- a natural skill or ability
- to perform a play for practice
- the first published copies of a literary work
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- a person who writes poems
- figure of speech in which two unlike things are compared
- the act of repeating a vowel sound in a phrase
- ... language is when I say I'm so hungry I could eat a horse
- humorous use of language
- an example of a ... is Shakespeare's Macbeth
13 Clues: a strophe with 4 verses • humorous use of language • a person who writes poems • someone that can never die • a natural skill or ability • to perform a play for practice • a speech presented by one person • an example of a ... is Shakespeare's Macbeth • the first published copies of a literary work • the act of repeating a vowel sound in a phrase • ...
Lección 3 | Las fiestas 2023-05-19
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- Right now, we are in this stage of life
- One can make this dessert with chocolate chips, raisins,and more
- Romeo and Juliet have lots of this emotion
- A creamy dessert we eat in summer
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- A married couple does this when unhappy with each other
- Christmas, Thanksgiving, and Easter are examples of this
- opposite of "to take"
- In Spain, it is common to greet someone with a hug and a ____
- Opposite of "birth"
9 Clues: Opposite of "birth" • opposite of "to take" • A creamy dessert we eat in summer • Right now, we are in this stage of life • Romeo and Juliet have lots of this emotion • A married couple does this when unhappy with each other • Christmas, Thanksgiving, and Easter are examples of this • In Spain, it is common to greet someone with a hug and a ____ • ...
IT'S ALL ABOUT... SHAKESPEARE! 2024-06-20
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- What was Shakespeare's first name?
- Shakespeare's work is still -------- today.
- Who played a woman's part in a Shakespeare play in the Elizabethan Era?
- The name of the disease that killed thousands in 1593.
- Where was Shakespeare born?
- What is the name of a sad Shakespeare play?
- The name of Shakespeare's son.
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- The number of plays Shakespeare wrote.
- Complete the title of this famous Shakespeare play: Romeo and ------.
- What was the name of Shakespeare's wife?
- What theatre did Shakespeare help build?
- What did Shakespeare's father make for a living?
- What is the name of a funny/happy Shakespeare play?
13 Clues: Where was Shakespeare born? • The name of Shakespeare's son. • What was Shakespeare's first name? • The number of plays Shakespeare wrote. • What was the name of Shakespeare's wife? • What theatre did Shakespeare help build? • Shakespeare's work is still -------- today. • What is the name of a sad Shakespeare play? • What did Shakespeare's father make for a living? • ...
Zombie Awareness 2024-03-28
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- An infective agent
- Their bark is worse than their _______
- Simon Pegg plays this unexpected British hero
- Woody Harrelson's character in this 2009 film
- 'Night of ______ ____'
- This 'unlively' Romeo and Juliet story
- This lovable dog encountered zombies on an island
- This man played the title character in this 2013 movie with super fast zombies
- An animated corpse
- A union formed for mutual benefit
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- '________ Evil' is based on a popular video game
- If you can rely on someone, you can _____ them
- Continuing to live or exist
- A low sound made by a person
- Fixed amount of food supplies
- Ways to protects yourself
- Opposite of living
- To relieve of the symptoms of a disease or condition
- A bag to carry supplies
- This director created an iconic 1968 zombie film
20 Clues: An infective agent • Opposite of living • An animated corpse • 'Night of ______ ____' • A bag to carry supplies • Ways to protects yourself • Continuing to live or exist • A low sound made by a person • Fixed amount of food supplies • A union formed for mutual benefit • Their bark is worse than their _______ • This 'unlively' Romeo and Juliet story • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2023-06-08
7 Clues: We are the capulets! • We are the Montagues! • Why you are a Montague? • He is a Montague, get him! • Now you are husband and wife. • If you won't fight him, I will! • It doesn't matter. My love is bigger than my family.
shakespeare 2024-02-27
8 Clues: where did he grow up • what month did he die • what was his wife name • what was his first name • what month was he born in • and Juliet famous love story • how many children did he have • how old was he when he got married
Heie's Crossword #1 2023-06-02
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- Nickname for William Shakespeare (4)
- Tragic heroine in Shakespeare's romantic play (6)
- Type of stone often used in sculpture (6)
- Manipulated figure in a show (6)
- Solo vocal piece in an opera (4)
- Sculpted representation of a person or deity (6)
- Tool for cutting or shaping stone (6)
- Tragic protagonist of Shakespeare's play (6)
- Young lover from Verona (5)
- Tragic Moorish hero of Shakespeare's play (7)
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- Metal alloy often used in sculptural works (6)
- Artistic creation in three dimensions (9)
- Dramatic musical work (5)
- String instrument played with fingers (4)
- Tragic protagonist in Goethe's play (5)
- Shakespearean tragedy about a Scottish king (7)
- String-controlled puppet (10)
- German writer and philosopher (6)
- Composition for solo instrument or small ensemble (6)
- Woodwind instrument with a double reed (4)
20 Clues: Dramatic musical work (5) • Young lover from Verona (5) • String-controlled puppet (10) • Manipulated figure in a show (6) • Solo vocal piece in an opera (4) • German writer and philosopher (6) • Nickname for William Shakespeare (4) • Tool for cutting or shaping stone (6) • Tragic protagonist in Goethe's play (5) • Artistic creation in three dimensions (9) • ...
Heie's Crossword #1 2023-06-02
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- Artistic creation in three dimensions (9)
- String instrument played with fingers (4)
- Tragic Moorish hero of Shakespeare's play (7)
- String-controlled puppet (10)
- Composition for solo instrument or small ensemble (6)
- Nickname for William Shakespeare (4)
- Shakespearean tragedy about a Scottish king (7)
- Tragic protagonist in Goethe's play (5)
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- Tool for cutting or shaping stone (6)
- Dramatic musical work (5)
- Tragic heroine in Shakespeare's romantic play (6)
- Manipulated figure in a show (6)
- German writer and philosopher (6)
- Tragic protagonist of Shakespeare's play (6)
- Young lover from Verona (5)
- Solo vocal piece in an opera (4)
- Woodwind instrument with a double reed (4)
- Sculpted representation of a person or deity (6)
- Type of stone often used in sculpture (6)
- Metal alloy often used in sculptural works (6)
20 Clues: Dramatic musical work (5) • Young lover from Verona (5) • String-controlled puppet (10) • Manipulated figure in a show (6) • Solo vocal piece in an opera (4) • German writer and philosopher (6) • Nickname for William Shakespeare (4) • Tool for cutting or shaping stone (6) • Tragic protagonist in Goethe's play (5) • Artistic creation in three dimensions (9) • ...
Heie's Crossword #1 2023-06-02
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- Nickname for William Shakespeare (4)
- Tragic heroine in Shakespeare's romantic play (6)
- Type of stone often used in sculpture (6)
- Manipulated figure in a show (6)
- Solo vocal piece in an opera (4)
- Sculpted representation of a person or deity (6)
- Tool for cutting or shaping stone (6)
- Tragic protagonist of Shakespeare's play (6)
- Young lover from Verona (5)
- Tragic Moorish hero of Shakespeare's play (7)
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- Metal alloy often used in sculptural works (6)
- Artistic creation in three dimensions (9)
- Dramatic musical work (5)
- String instrument played with fingers (4)
- Tragic protagonist in Goethe's play (5)
- Shakespearean tragedy about a Scottish king (7)
- String-controlled puppet (10)
- German writer and philosopher (6)
- Composition for solo instrument or small ensemble (6)
- Woodwind instrument with a double reed (4)
20 Clues: Dramatic musical work (5) • Young lover from Verona (5) • String-controlled puppet (10) • Manipulated figure in a show (6) • Solo vocal piece in an opera (4) • German writer and philosopher (6) • Nickname for William Shakespeare (4) • Tool for cutting or shaping stone (6) • Tragic protagonist in Goethe's play (5) • Artistic creation in three dimensions (9) • ...
unit 9 renaissance review 2024-04-24
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- - infamous wealthy family
- - wrote a controversial book
- - father of the printing press
- vinci - famous painter who painted the mona lisa
- - city in italy
- More - beheaded by Henry VIII
- -alternative to religion, belief of good
- - wrote romeo and juliet
- - this city is so significant to the renaissance
- - eliminated others work, replacing it with his own
- - city in italy with boats instead of cars
- - language mostly spoken/written during this time
- - mother continent of the renaissance
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- - traveled and documented his journey
- press - one of the most revolutionary tasks/inventions
- century - century the renaissance was in
- - word to describe the rise of the renaissance
- Prince - the book machiavelli wrote
- - war between churches
- - mother country of the renaissance
- - mona lisa, starry night, are examples of this
- - painted a chapel
- death - deadliest disease
- - time of ages
- - father of humanism
- - the most important book ever
26 Clues: - time of ages • - city in italy • - painted a chapel • - father of humanism • - war between churches • - wrote romeo and juliet • - infamous wealthy family • death - deadliest disease • - wrote a controversial book • More - beheaded by Henry VIII • - father of the printing press • - the most important book ever • Prince - the book machiavelli wrote • - mother country of the renaissance • ...
Shakespeare 2025-03-05
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- A play about two star-crossed lovers (Romeo and ).
- The season mentioned in A Midsummer Night’s Dream ( Night’s Dream).
- The country where Shakespeare lived.
- The queen when Shakespeare lived (Queen ).
- Shakespeare’s last name.
- The king murdered by Macbeth (King ).
- Shakespeare’s first name.
- The number of plays he wrote (about thirty-).
- The language Shakespeare wrote in (E____).
- A play about a shipwreck (The T____).
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- The city where he was born (S-upon-Avon).
- The type of poems he wrote (S____).
- The theatre where he worked (The ____ Theatre).
- The play with three witches (M____).
- The time period he lived in (E____ England).
- The month he was born in (A____).
- The name of Shakespeare’s wife (A____ Hathaway).
- The play about a prince of Denmark (H____).
- Juliet’s family name.
- Shakespeare wrote many of these, including Hamlet and Macbeth.
20 Clues: Juliet’s family name. • Shakespeare’s last name. • Shakespeare’s first name. • The month he was born in (A____). • The type of poems he wrote (S____). • The play with three witches (M____). • The country where Shakespeare lived. • The king murdered by Macbeth (King ). • A play about a shipwreck (The T____). • The city where he was born (S-upon-Avon). • ...
Sip & Solve: THE WOODBERRY LOVE GRID 2025-06-23
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- Type of hat most often worn at western weddings
- The bride's first name
- Jumping the ____ tradition of sweepting away the old and starting anew
- The bride's family surname
- Where guest pose for fun snapshots
- Musical instrucment played during cocktail hour
- Day the wedding is on
- Floral color that pairs well with terracotta
- State were the wedding takes place
- Family surname of the groom
- First name of the brides mother in law
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- City of the wedding venue
- Symbol of eternal love
- & Juliet The famous Shakespearean tragedy that inspired the wedding theme
- The groom's first name
- Western footwear worn by cowboys and brides alike
- Worn on your finger after "I Do"
- Something old, something new, something borrowed, something ___
- The bride will be escorted down this____
- The month of the wedding
- In today's love story the guest tables are known as ___
21 Clues: Day the wedding is on • Symbol of eternal love • The groom's first name • The bride's first name • The month of the wedding • City of the wedding venue • The bride's family surname • Family surname of the groom • Worn on your finger after "I Do" • Where guest pose for fun snapshots • State were the wedding takes place • First name of the brides mother in law • ...
Shakespeare's Theater and Work 2026-04-02
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- the sound of iambic pentameter
- the type of poem Shakespeare wrote when the theater closed in 1593
- to sit in the balcony, you'd pay this much
- this group closed the theater in 1642
- Henry the IV is this type of play
- Greek for five
- Shakespeare's acting company after 1603
- this disease closed the theaters three times
- the name of Shakespeare's theater
- common class who stood to watch plays
- A Midsummer Night's Dream is this kind of play
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- this was the first collection of Shakespeare's works, published posthumously
- he built the first theater
- these actors were forbidden to perform
- this is how many stories the Globe is
- fourteen line poem in iambic pentameter
- Shakespeare is called this nickname
- this is where the groundlings watched
- one stressed and unstressed syllable
- Romeo and Juliet is this type of play
20 Clues: Greek for five • he built the first theater • the sound of iambic pentameter • Henry the IV is this type of play • the name of Shakespeare's theater • Shakespeare is called this nickname • one stressed and unstressed syllable • this group closed the theater in 1642 • this is how many stories the Globe is • this is where the groundlings watched • ...
Emanuel Cross Word 2024-01-23
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- _________ is the largest prime number less than 20.
- First name of Professor Dumbledore.
- Substance with chemical symbol H20.
- Painted the Mona Lisa.
- Surname of UK's current Prime Minister
- The largest ocean.
- The capital city that will host the 2024 Olympic Games this summer.
- Vienna is the capital of _________.
- War during which the school tower was bombed.
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- Name of the writer of the play "Romeo and Juliet".
- Temperature (in Celsius) at which water freezes.
- The famous scientist who developed the theory of relativity.
- Surname of Lady Anne _______ , founder of Emanuel School.
- ________ is the process by which plants make their own food using sunlight.
- Area around the North Pole.
- A heavenly being often depicted with wings and a halo.
- Famous pink cartoon character created by alumni Mark Baker.
17 Clues: The largest ocean. • Painted the Mona Lisa. • Area around the North Pole. • First name of Professor Dumbledore. • Substance with chemical symbol H20. • Vienna is the capital of _________. • Surname of UK's current Prime Minister • War during which the school tower was bombed. • Temperature (in Celsius) at which water freezes. • ...
Renesanse 2025-04-04
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- Kurā valstī piedzima Orlando Di Laso?
- Daudzbalsīgs dziedājums.
- Kurš sarakstija lugu "Romeo un JUliet"?
- Kas ir Mikelandželo Buanaroti?
- Kā sauc bagātu zinātnes un mākslas atbalstītāju?
- kurš uzzīmēja Mona Lizu?
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- Par ko Orlando Di Laso sauca Minhenē?
- Veco laiku pūšamais instruments kuru arī izmanto mūsdienās.
- kā sauc skaņdarbu trijām vai vairākām balsīm?
- Kā sauc veco laiku klavieres kuras strādāja ar stīgām?
- Kur radās reneseanse?
11 Clues: Kur radās reneseanse? • Daudzbalsīgs dziedājums. • kurš uzzīmēja Mona Lizu? • Kas ir Mikelandželo Buanaroti? • Par ko Orlando Di Laso sauca Minhenē? • Kurā valstī piedzima Orlando Di Laso? • Kurš sarakstija lugu "Romeo un JUliet"? • kā sauc skaņdarbu trijām vai vairākām balsīm? • Kā sauc bagātu zinātnes un mākslas atbalstītāju? • ...
Act III 2025-03-17
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- was banished for killing Tybalt
- setting for the play
- kills Mercutio; Juliet's cousin
- marries her worst enemy
- A reference to a well-known person, place, event, literary work, or work of art
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- delivers news of Romeo's banishment
- When the audience knows something the characters do not
- Lawrence hides Romeo in his cell
- a long speech expressing the thoughts of a character alone on stage
- Figure of speech in which one thing is spoken of as though it were something else. Unlike a simile, which compares two things using like or as, a metaphor implies a comparison between them
10 Clues: setting for the play • marries her worst enemy • kills Mercutio; Juliet's cousin • Lawrence hides Romeo in his cell • was banished for killing Tybalt • delivers news of Romeo's banishment • When the audience knows something the characters do not • a long speech expressing the thoughts of a character alone on stage • ...
Gina Le 1 2021-01-01
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- Known for making a book named "The Prince"
- Poet known for making "The Divine Comedy"
- the everyday language that is spoken in a country
- becoming more involved in ideas around the world.
- Renaissance artist who drew the Ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
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- writer who wrote "Romeo and Juliet" as well as "Hamlet"
- to be reborn
- known for making printing press ink
- Artist who made the School of Athens
- The Artist who made The Birth of Venus
- Artist who drew the Mona Lisa
11 Clues: to be reborn • Artist who drew the Mona Lisa • known for making printing press ink • Artist who made the School of Athens • The Artist who made The Birth of Venus • Poet known for making "The Divine Comedy" • Known for making a book named "The Prince" • the everyday language that is spoken in a country • becoming more involved in ideas around the world. • ...
Renaissance 2024-11-22
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- a play by Shakespeare
- often called the world's best writer;creator of Hamlet; author of Romeo and juliet
- non religious people, believe more of human life than of a God
- creator of the painting, monlisa
- holds the capital of Europe
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- a play by Shakespeare made in 1597
- time period in the early 17th century
- the second most famous painting by DaVinci
- mostly men, that are mostly from the Hindu religion
- Famous painting by DaVinci
- a huge star which the sun orbits
11 Clues: a play by Shakespeare • Famous painting by DaVinci • holds the capital of Europe • a huge star which the sun orbits • creator of the painting, monlisa • a play by Shakespeare made in 1597 • time period in the early 17th century • the second most famous painting by DaVinci • mostly men, that are mostly from the Hindu religion • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-06
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- Largest state in India is:
- What is the national game of USA?
- Which planet in our solar system is known as the Blue Planet?
- Fastest animal on land is:
- Who discovered the theory of relativity?
- Who invented Electric Chair?
- Largest country by population in the world is:
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- Who discovered Zero (0)?
- Who wrote Romeo and Juliet?
- Which is the longest river on the earth?
- What is Computer smallest information storage unit?
- The hardest substance available on earth is
- Which football player has been voted as the best playmaker in the world for 2016
13 Clues: Who discovered Zero (0)? • Largest state in India is: • Fastest animal on land is: • Who wrote Romeo and Juliet? • Who invented Electric Chair? • What is the national game of USA? • Which is the longest river on the earth? • Who discovered the theory of relativity? • The hardest substance available on earth is • Largest country by population in the world is: • ...
Fearless 2024-01-02
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- The way I _____ you
- A pale steed
- You're not ____
- 10+5, or the age Taylor meets red-headed Abigail in track 2
- A tale like Romeo & Juliet
- Taking in air, ft. Colbie Caillat
- "I was there when you said forever and ____"
- Who Taylor insists her crush belongs with
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- How Taylor describes days with her mom in track 12
- To transform
- To be unafraid, the titular vibe of Swift's second album
- Something a child might ask repeatedly, Taylor wants the answer in track 8
- The one Taylor waits for (even when it's cold)
13 Clues: To transform • A pale steed • You're not ____ • The way I _____ you • A tale like Romeo & Juliet • Taking in air, ft. Colbie Caillat • Who Taylor insists her crush belongs with • "I was there when you said forever and ____" • The one Taylor waits for (even when it's cold) • How Taylor describes days with her mom in track 12 • ...
Romeo and Juliet Characters 2014-06-10
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- "Younger than she are happy mothers made."
- "and palm to palm is holy palmers' kiss"
- "Ladies that have their toes unplagued with corns will have a bout with you!"
- "Throw your mistemper'd weapons to the ground!"
- "These violent delights have violent ends,"
- "I'll pay that doctrine or else die in debt."
- "Her body sleeps in the Capels' monument."
- "For I will raise her statue in pure gold;"
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- "What say you? Can you love the gentleman?”
- "A plague o' both your houses!"
- "O true apothecary! Thy drugs are quick. Thus with a kiss I die"
- "Thou shalt not stir to seek a foe."
12 Clues: "A plague o' both your houses!" • "Thou shalt not stir to seek a foe." • "and palm to palm is holy palmers' kiss" • "Younger than she are happy mothers made." • "Her body sleeps in the Capels' monument." • "What say you? Can you love the gentleman?” • "These violent delights have violent ends," • "For I will raise her statue in pure gold;" • ...
Romeo and Juliet Starter 2026-02-04
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- Opening speech that summarizes the play
- The city where the play takes place
- Juliet’s father
- Paris wants Capulet’s permission to do this
- “Part, _____!” — said by the Prince to stop the fight
- Prince of Verona
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- Romeo’s closest friend who tries to cheer him up
- The family Romeo belongs to
- The genre of play
- Word used to describe the lovers as ill-fated
- “From ancient grudge break to new _____”
- The “ancient” conflict that drives the entire play
12 Clues: Juliet’s father • Prince of Verona • The genre of play • The family Romeo belongs to • The city where the play takes place • Opening speech that summarizes the play • “From ancient grudge break to new _____” • Paris wants Capulet’s permission to do this • Word used to describe the lovers as ill-fated • Romeo’s closest friend who tries to cheer him up • ...
Random Stuff 2021-09-21
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- can come after “book” or “earth”
- French pencil
- the fruit of electronics
- common verb ending
- first category of items in a balance sheet
- Utopia’s opposite
- “ain’t it” to a Brit
- third piggy’s building material
- 2 years before next year
- house debt
- Cyrus of “Old Town Road”
- ty in German
- Euro users
- tall carbon sucker
- wrong pair
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- crowd of cameras
- jawohl’s opposite
- “why” per Romeo & Juliet
- “I like ya ____”
- clap clap clap clap clap
- Keystone State’s largest city
- Hawk of skateboarding games
- reverse crossword game
- Dakotas and Carolinas
- DeGeneres of talk shows
- 3rd stage of grief
- common suffix of terms for fears
- blue Costco competitor
- 2nd J of the year
- penguin software
- this is in “team” per Taylor Swift
31 Clues: house debt • Euro users • wrong pair • ty in German • French pencil • crowd of cameras • “I like ya ____” • penguin software • jawohl’s opposite • Utopia’s opposite • 2nd J of the year • common verb ending • 3rd stage of grief • tall carbon sucker • “ain’t it” to a Brit • Dakotas and Carolinas • reverse crossword game • blue Costco competitor • DeGeneres of talk shows • “why” per Romeo & Juliet • ...
The Besetst Bunch Crossword 2018-06-12
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- The Beatles made this name famous
- Lover of donuts, boardgames, netball, and Disney
- She has the best posture in the gaming community
- Number two to XX DOWN/ACROSS
- There are two in our crew
- The newest bub to join the crew
- The doctor that can't assist with medical needs
- Child of XX DOWN/ACROSS
- She could teach us a thing or two
- Not just a fashion powerhouse
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- Bridesmaid to XX DOWN/ACROSS
- The middle of three sisters
- Finding her Romeo in Sydney (temporarily)
- The oldest of three sisters
- Soon to be a big brother
- She'll nurse you back to health
- The greatest person you'll ever meet
- A mini fashionista, thanks to her mum!
- The baby whisperer
- The first kiddo to come on the scene
20 Clues: The baby whisperer • Child of XX DOWN/ACROSS • Soon to be a big brother • There are two in our crew • The middle of three sisters • The oldest of three sisters • Bridesmaid to XX DOWN/ACROSS • Number two to XX DOWN/ACROSS • Not just a fashion powerhouse • She'll nurse you back to health • The newest bub to join the crew • The Beatles made this name famous • ...
The Literary Labyrinth 2024-12-25
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- A novel about the obsessive quest to kill a white whale
- He wrote Romeo and Juliet
- A genre that explores futuristic concepts, space, and technology
- The main character in a story, often facing a conflict
- This genre includes dragons and magic
- In Norse mythology, the hall where warriors go after death
- This author wrote The Metamorphosis, exploring themes of alienation and absurdity.
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- A novel by Dostoevsky about a young man who commits a crime and struggles with his conscience
- He wrote "El-Muqaddimah"
- The infamous vampire count
- Celebrated for her poetry and autobiographical works.
- A place where books are stored
12 Clues: He wrote "El-Muqaddimah" • He wrote Romeo and Juliet • The infamous vampire count • A place where books are stored • This genre includes dragons and magic • Celebrated for her poetry and autobiographical works. • The main character in a story, often facing a conflict • A novel about the obsessive quest to kill a white whale • ...
French Santé Unit Nouns: Madame Version 2024-02-06
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- Madame has this but cold.
- If Romeo uses one of these, Madame is happy because he might have a fever.
- Madame has many of these in her teeth.
- Madame feels like someone is putting salt on one of these.
- Romeo and Briar can't shut this, and Madame agrees.
- Someone that pulls out Madame's teeth.
- Romeo gives Madame a lot of this.
- Romeo will need these after Madame is done with him.
- Madame does this to try to get Romeo's attention. It doesn't work.
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- Madame puts this on a wound so it doesn't get infected.
- According to Madame, this should always be up.
- Largest organ of Madame's body.
- Madame hopes Romeo has one of these.
- Bad illness that Madame prevents by getting a yearly vaccine.
- Madame uses this to help with her headaches from Romeo.
- Madame put some of these in Romeo's crepes.
- Madame doesn't have one of these.
- Madame sees one of these every day due to her nightmares about Romeo.
- What Madame gets if she doesn't cover a wound.
- Madame has a bad one of these.
20 Clues: Madame has this but cold. • Madame has a bad one of these. • Largest organ of Madame's body. • Madame doesn't have one of these. • Romeo gives Madame a lot of this. • Madame hopes Romeo has one of these. • Madame has many of these in her teeth. • Someone that pulls out Madame's teeth. • Madame put some of these in Romeo's crepes. • ...
michael and bea 5 2023-07-28
7 Clues: michael's hockey team • romeo and juliet themed street name • nearby town where the favors are made • the courple's NFL team and breed of cat • instrument family the bride specialized in • the bride's favorite movie and book franchise • the groom is the gead of this department at school
ROMEO AND JULIET ACT 3 2025-02-13
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- disobedient ........
- a synonym for a street fight
- two words referring to Romeo's cowardice
- the curse Mercutio makes on the two households
- an insult directed at Tybalt
- be cast aside from society
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- beautiful tyrant, fiend angelical
- the god of light
- I am fortune's ......
- a synonym for compassion
- a person or thing that precipitates an event
- the bird that symbolizes death
- to court (with a view to marriage)
- the bird that heralds the break of day
- a synonym for dead
- make known, inform
- another city in Italy
17 Clues: the god of light • a synonym for dead • make known, inform • disobedient ........ • I am fortune's ...... • another city in Italy • a synonym for compassion • be cast aside from society • a synonym for a street fight • an insult directed at Tybalt • the bird that symbolizes death • beautiful tyrant, fiend angelical • to court (with a view to marriage) • ...
Romeo and Juliet- Dramatic terms 2024-02-29
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- – The actor(s) who address the audience directly and comment on action of the play.
- – Words spoken by a character, usually in an undertone, not intended to be heard by other characters on stage.
- – Character reveals inability to understand his/her situation. Most effective when characters make fateful choices based on information the reader realizes is correct.
- – Words spoken by a character alone on stage, expressing his/her thoughts aloud.
- – Long, uninterrupted speech spoken in the presence of characters on stage.
- – A preface or introduction to a play.
- – Story acted out, usually on stage, by actors who play the various characters.
- - A light play with a happy ending.
- - A character trait that leads one to his/her own downfall or destruction.
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- – A character who sets off another character by contrast.
- – Words that tell the actors how to move or speak.
- – A fourteen line lyric poem of three four-line stanzas and a concluding couplet with a rhyme scheme of abab cdcd efef gg
- – Humorous, clever use of a word/phrase to suggest two or more meanings at the same time.
- - A bit of humor injected into a serious play to relieve the heavy tension of tragic events.
- – Two consecutive lines of poetry that rhyme.
- – Conversation among characters.
- – A serious play in which the characters meet with an unhappy or disastrous ending.
17 Clues: – Conversation among characters. • - A light play with a happy ending. • – A preface or introduction to a play. • – Two consecutive lines of poetry that rhyme. • – Words that tell the actors how to move or speak. • – A character who sets off another character by contrast. • - A character trait that leads one to his/her own downfall or destruction. • ...
Romeo and Juliet - Fate 2018-02-18
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- O fortune, fortune! All men call thee _______.
- ________ fortune! (Friar Lawrence)
- I am fortune’s ____!
- My mind misgives/some ______ yet hanging in the stars
- O God, I have an ___-_______ soul!/ Methinks I see thee, now thou art below/As one dead in the bottom of a tomb.
- If he be married/my _____ is like to be my wedding bed
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- Is it even so? Then I ____ you, stars!
- A greater power than we can ________hath thwarted our intents
- Shake the yoke of inauspicious stars/ from this _____-________ flesh
- The fearful _______ of their death-marked love
- A ______ on both your houses!
- A pair of star-cross’d _____ take their life
12 Clues: I am fortune’s ____! • A ______ on both your houses! • ________ fortune! (Friar Lawrence) • Is it even so? Then I ____ you, stars! • A pair of star-cross’d _____ take their life • O fortune, fortune! All men call thee _______. • The fearful _______ of their death-marked love • My mind misgives/some ______ yet hanging in the stars • ...
Romeo and Juliet Crossword 2012-08-05
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- a word realting to disasters and misforutne
- an illict lover
- a place similar to a tomb or chamber used to house the dead
- this word rhyme's with wonder
- the act of appealing for help
- take out the 'T' in the word Atlas
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- a verse line consisting of iambs
- a word meaning virtuous, decent, pure in style, etc.
- a word with the same meaning as the word villian
- enlarge or increase
- pirates would do this in an attempt to overthrow their captain or leader
- a word meaning showing affection and displaying love
12 Clues: an illict lover • enlarge or increase • this word rhyme's with wonder • the act of appealing for help • a verse line consisting of iambs • take out the 'T' in the word Atlas • a word realting to disasters and misforutne • a word with the same meaning as the word villian • a word meaning virtuous, decent, pure in style, etc. • ...
Romeo and Juliet Crossword 2015-01-13
12 Clues: guide • reveal • foolish • spiders • quantity • astounded • unfamiliar • confession • reflect upon • pay attention to • think out, imagine • desire towards someone
Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary 2016-05-12
12 Clues: demeanor • to trick • tormented • heartbroken • to increase • causing great harm • regard with disgust • something bad coming • angered by injustice • a wrong done another • systematic arrangement • individuals or groups at odds
Romeo and Juliet Context 2019-06-13
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- ______ had no rights or authority in law: they could not own property or money
- Europe was a traditionally ________ society with a strong belief in damnation for mortal sin.
- Children were expected to obey their parents and to ______ for money and status, so Juliet’s refusal to marry Paris would have shocked most people in an Elizabethan audience.
- The father was the head of the household in this _______ society.
- Romeo and Juliet was set during a time of ________ and politics
- _______ love (like royalty) should be polite, ceremonious, restrained, intellectual, courteous and those involved should be in love with the idea of being in love.
- Many people believed that they had no free will: that they had no choice to change their _________ because everything was already ‘predestined’.
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- If someone insulted your _____ or name then they would be challenged to a duel.
- An __________ audience often chatted and did business during plays so they needed plenty of action and drama to stop them from losing focus.
- men who expressed their undying love were _________
- ________ were regarded as property and could be given in marriage to a suitable partner
- For Shakespeare’s audience _____ was an exotic, distant and corrupted country
12 Clues: men who expressed their undying love were _________ • Romeo and Juliet was set during a time of ________ and politics • The father was the head of the household in this _______ society. • ______ had no rights or authority in law: they could not own property or money • For Shakespeare’s audience _____ was an exotic, distant and corrupted country • ...
Chapter 5 Renaissance and Reformation 2021-10-07
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- the name of Luther’s protests against the Catholic Church
- considered to be the true Renaissance man
- worldly rather than spiritually
- intellectual movement that focused on the potential of humans
- a pardon to release from sin by the Church
- the rebirth of art and learning
- wrote a book on political power titled the Prince
- German monk who protested against the Catholic Church
- believed in the separation of church and state
- the inventor of the printing press
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- a Christian who belonged to a non-Catholic Church
- belief in predestination
- VIII asked the Church to annul his marriage then broke from the Church
- very powerful and wealthy banking family in Florence
- the first book to be mass-produced using the printing press
- used realism in his sculptures
- famous for his paintings on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- his most favorite subjects was the Madonna and child
- famous English writer whose works included Macbeth, Hamlet, and Romeo and Juliet
- name of the Church of England
20 Clues: belief in predestination • name of the Church of England • used realism in his sculptures • worldly rather than spiritually • the rebirth of art and learning • the inventor of the printing press • considered to be the true Renaissance man • a pardon to release from sin by the Church • believed in the separation of church and state • ...
Juliet Female star-crossed lovers 2021-11-01
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- Thane of cawdor
- What's in a name? That which we call a _____
- Goodnight, Goodnight! Parting is such sweet ____
- Uneasy lies the head that wears the _____
- Female star-crossed lovers
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- Prince of Denmark
- _____ die many times before their deaths
- To be or not to be, that is the___
- Male star-crossed lovers
- All that glitters is not ______
10 Clues: Thane of cawdor • Prince of Denmark • Male star-crossed lovers • Female star-crossed lovers • All that glitters is not ______ • To be or not to be, that is the___ • _____ die many times before their deaths • Uneasy lies the head that wears the _____ • What's in a name? That which we call a _____ • Goodnight, Goodnight! Parting is such sweet ____
Mason Lomeli 3 2020-12-17
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- every day spoken language
- they started to believe in non religion
- wrote The Divine Comedy
- He wrote a book called The Prince in 1513
- wrote all kinds of plays like Romeo & Juliet
- created the Mona Lisa
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- created the sculpture David
- created the printing press movable type
- created the The Birth of Venus
- real people doing real tasks
- created the School of Athens
11 Clues: created the Mona Lisa • wrote The Divine Comedy • every day spoken language • created the sculpture David • real people doing real tasks • created the School of Athens • created the The Birth of Venus • created the printing press movable type • they started to believe in non religion • He wrote a book called The Prince in 1513 • wrote all kinds of plays like Romeo & Juliet
Romeo and Juliet Context 2019-06-13
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- ______ had no rights or authority in law: they could not own property or money
- Many people believed that they had no free will: that they had no choice to change their _________ because everything was already ‘predestined’.
- For Shakespeare’s audience _____ was an exotic, distant and corrupted country
- An __________ audience often chatted and did business during plays so they needed plenty of action and drama to stop them from losing focus.
- ________ were regarded as property and could be given in marriage to a suitable partner
- _______ love (like royalty) should be polite, ceremonious, restrained, intellectual, courteous and those involved should be in love with the idea of being in love.
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- The father was the head of the household in this _______ society.
- men who expressed their undying love were _________
- Romeo and Juliet was set during a time of ________ and politics
- Europe was a traditionally ________ society with a strong belief in damnation for mortal sin.
- Children were expected to obey their parents and to ______ for money and status, so Juliet’s refusal to marry Paris would have shocked most people in an Elizabethan audience.
- If someone insulted your _____ or name then they would be challenged to a duel.
12 Clues: men who expressed their undying love were _________ • Romeo and Juliet was set during a time of ________ and politics • The father was the head of the household in this _______ society. • ______ had no rights or authority in law: they could not own property or money • For Shakespeare’s audience _____ was an exotic, distant and corrupted country • ...
Romeo and Juliet Vocab 2023-04-24
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- reference to person, place, work of art
- two meanings pirate booty
- intentional exaggeration
- written word in ordinary form
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- narrator of a play
- character addresses audience to reveal something
- words with opposing meaning
- unrhymed writing iambic pentameter
- play on words
- lines of poetry that follow a pattern
- doesn't use like or as
- speaking thoughts aloud
12 Clues: play on words • narrator of a play • doesn't use like or as • speaking thoughts aloud • intentional exaggeration • two meanings pirate booty • words with opposing meaning • written word in ordinary form • unrhymed writing iambic pentameter • lines of poetry that follow a pattern • reference to person, place, work of art • character addresses audience to reveal something
Romeo and Juliet Starter 2026-02-04
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- Opening speech that summarizes the play
- The city where the play takes place
- Juliet’s father
- Paris wants Capulet’s permission to do this
- “Part, _____!” — said by the Prince to stop the fight
- Prince of Verona
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- Romeo’s closest friend who tries to cheer him up
- The family Romeo belongs to
- The genre of play
- Word used to describe the lovers as ill-fated
- “From ancient grudge break to new _____”
- The “ancient” conflict that drives the entire play
12 Clues: Juliet’s father • Prince of Verona • The genre of play • The family Romeo belongs to • The city where the play takes place • Opening speech that summarizes the play • “From ancient grudge break to new _____” • Paris wants Capulet’s permission to do this • Word used to describe the lovers as ill-fated • Romeo’s closest friend who tries to cheer him up • ...
Renaissance 2022-09-16
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- an italian sculpture
- a Renaissance cultural movement which turned away from medieval scholasticism and revived interest in ancient Greek and Roman thought.
- he created romeo and juliet
- something from europe
- a machine for printing text or pictures from type or plates.
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- political and military theorist
- was an Italian painter and architect of the High Renaissance
- the revival of art and literature under the influence of classical models in the 14th–16th centuries.
- supported artists by giving them money
- the country the renaissance started in
- a city in italy
- renaissance, revival a rebirth of nationalism
- da vinci was an Italian polymath of the High Renaissance who was active as a painter
- the action or process of reforming an institution or practice.
- he invented the printing press
15 Clues: a city in italy • an italian sculpture • something from europe • he created romeo and juliet • he invented the printing press • political and military theorist • supported artists by giving them money • the country the renaissance started in • renaissance, revival a rebirth of nationalism • was an Italian painter and architect of the High Renaissance • ...
Romeo and Juliet Lit Terms 2018-05-30
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- Placing side-by-sude two characters who are strikingly different in order to make both of their personalities stand out
- Words spoken by a character in an undertone no intended to be heard by other characters on stage
- A 14 line poem that rhymes
- Irony Device whereby the audience understands more (something important) than a character in the play
- A figure of speech in which apparently contradictory terms are combined side by side
- Two consecutive lines of poetry that rhyme at the end of the poem
- pentameter A line of poetry that contains 10 symbols, 5 stressed (every-other-one)
- The use of hints or clues for events that will occur later in the plot
- A chapter speaks aloud to himself
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- A figure of speech comparing one thing to another using "like" or,"as"
- a mark or character used as a conventional representation of an object, function, or process, e.g., the letter or letters standing for a chemical element or a character in musical notation.
- the attribution of a personal nature or human characteristics to something nonhuman, or the representation of an abstract quality in human form
- An reference to something well known, often indirect or incidental
- a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable.
- comparison between two things, typically for the purpose of explanation or clarification.
- A long, uninterrupted speech spoken in the presence of others
- A play on words; a double meaning
17 Clues: A 14 line poem that rhymes • A play on words; a double meaning • A chapter speaks aloud to himself • A long, uninterrupted speech spoken in the presence of others • Two consecutive lines of poetry that rhyme at the end of the poem • An reference to something well known, often indirect or incidental • ...
Shakespeare's Crossword 2022-01-20
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- William built his own theatre called the (5)
- He wrote many plays but one of his most famous plays is Romeo and (6)
- Shakespeare had (5) children
- Shakespeare's wife is Anne (8)
- He moved to (6)
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- The time period he lived in was called the (11) period
- His children were called Susanna, Judith and (6)
- Shakespeare made the words bedroom and (7)
8 Clues: He moved to (6) • Shakespeare had (5) children • Shakespeare's wife is Anne (8) • Shakespeare made the words bedroom and (7) • William built his own theatre called the (5) • His children were called Susanna, Judith and (6) • The time period he lived in was called the (11) period • He wrote many plays but one of his most famous plays is Romeo and (6)
Romeo and Juliet Act V 2022-06-08
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- a deadly or virulent epidemic disease
- a druggist; a pharmacist
- to survey or examine in detail
- something that portends or foreshadows a future event
- prevent from accomplishing a purpose
- socially or morally objectionable or offensive
- repulsive or disgusting, as to the senses or feeling
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- extreme poverty
- grievous distress, affliction, or trouble
- At a distance, especially in feeling or interest
- to agree together, especially secretly, to do something wrong, evil, or illegal
- a tomb, grave, or burial place
- Scornfuly arrogant
- to send off or away with speed, as a messenger
- a feeling or condition of hostility
- deficient in quantity or quality; lacking fullness or richness
- a badge of office or authority
17 Clues: extreme poverty • Scornfuly arrogant • a druggist; a pharmacist • a tomb, grave, or burial place • to survey or examine in detail • a badge of office or authority • a feeling or condition of hostility • prevent from accomplishing a purpose • a deadly or virulent epidemic disease • grievous distress, affliction, or trouble • to send off or away with speed, as a messenger • ...
Romeo and Juliet fun section 2025-03-07
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- give rise to or bring about
- detestable or disgusting
- a temporary stay
- deeply engaged in thought
- organize or carry out
- lying in court/ under oath
- not yet at peace
- suppress or hold back
- someone's opponent in a dispute or conflict
- deeply upset or agitated
- despise or repel
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- to beg or plea urgently
- Long long-standing resentment
- hostility or ill will
- deserving of pity
- ominously prophetic or foreboding
- worship of idols
17 Clues: a temporary stay • not yet at peace • worship of idols • despise or repel • deserving of pity • hostility or ill will • organize or carry out • suppress or hold back • to beg or plea urgently • detestable or disgusting • deeply upset or agitated • deeply engaged in thought • lying in court/ under oath • give rise to or bring about • Long long-standing resentment • ...
Theater Crossword Extra Credit 2026-02-25
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- The actor’s left side when facing the audience
- A person portrayed in a play
- Acting without words using only movement and expression
- The actor’s right side when facing the audience
- Famous English playwright who wrote Hamlet and Romeo and Juliet
- The people watching a performance
- The front part of the stage that extends toward the audience
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- Using the voice strongly and clearly so it can be heard in the theater
- The seating area where the audience sits
- The area behind the stage out of view of the audience
- The written text of a play
- Clear and distinct pronunciation of words
- Instructions in a script that tell actors how to move or speak
13 Clues: The written text of a play • A person portrayed in a play • The people watching a performance • The seating area where the audience sits • Clear and distinct pronunciation of words • The actor’s left side when facing the audience • The actor’s right side when facing the audience • The area behind the stage out of view of the audience • ...
Renaissance 2021-05-21
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- the person who directed the play named Romeo and Juliet
- an emphasis on human achievements
- She built many theaters to support the arts
- not belonging to the church or religion
- this was an effort of the renaissance
- she supported exploration
- the revival of art and literature under the influence of classical models in the 14th-16th centuries
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- independent country the size of a city
- carving into wood to create prints
- the person who built the first printing press
- the painter who created the work named the Creation of Adam
- the painter who created the work named Mona Lisa
- these ancient civilizations influenced the renaissance
13 Clues: she supported exploration • an emphasis on human achievements • carving into wood to create prints • this was an effort of the renaissance • independent country the size of a city • not belonging to the church or religion • She built many theaters to support the arts • the person who built the first printing press • the painter who created the work named Mona Lisa • ...
Romeo and Juliet vocabulary 2024-04-11
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- out of one's mind with sickness, insanity, or drugs
- unable to be changed; permanently changed
- caused to feel angry or upset
- bloody, savage, and excessive killing
- fated to happen
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- a Roman Catholic religious leader similar to a priest or monk
- to echo or vibrate with noise
- widespread starvation throughout a country or region
- cruel and all-powerful ruler
- disagreement, argument, or fight
- a prayer or a plea
- perfect, without any errors or flaws
12 Clues: fated to happen • a prayer or a plea • cruel and all-powerful ruler • to echo or vibrate with noise • caused to feel angry or upset • disagreement, argument, or fight • perfect, without any errors or flaws • bloody, savage, and excessive killing • unable to be changed; permanently changed • out of one's mind with sickness, insanity, or drugs • ...
Abigail Blanton 2023-09-20
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- woman spills her morning coffee on her white silk blouse and says, "This day couldn't be off to a better start
- pretty ugly
- closed her cluttered clothes closet.
- Life is a highway.
- fire station burning down
- You're just as bad as I am
- irony: "It's so beautiful I could just die,irony:
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- a joke exploiting the different possible meanings of a word.
- As cold as ice.
- old book had water spots across its spine. Some of the pages yellowed.
- sun smiled down on us.”
- so hungry, I could eat a horse.
- Juliet to your Romeo
- bang
14 Clues: bang • pretty ugly • Juliet to your Romeo • sun smiled down on us.” • Life is a highway. • fire station burning down • As cold as ice. • so hungry, I could eat a horse. • You're just as bad as I am • closed her cluttered clothes closet. • irony: "It's so beautiful I could just die,irony: • a joke exploiting the different possible meanings of a word. • ...
Laura's Valentines Day Crossword 2023-02-14
If He Had Been With Me 2024-03-25
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- opposite of winter
- A women can have a ______ but a man cannot
- Romeo And Juliet commit this sin on themselves
- Something you feel when you did not do something that you probably should have
- Feeling you get for a significant other
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- feeling one gets after a breakup
- what does bffs stand for?
- I can lead to resentment, but I also stem from a deep affection.
- Crash on a road
- Opposite of Summer
10 Clues: Crash on a road • opposite of winter • Opposite of Summer • what does bffs stand for? • feeling one gets after a breakup • Feeling you get for a significant other • A women can have a ______ but a man cannot • Romeo And Juliet commit this sin on themselves • I can lead to resentment, but I also stem from a deep affection. • ...
T3&4 Character Crossword 2023-10-24
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- Left her husband for a soda shop owner
- Decided to stay in the 50's instead of returning home to the 90's
- Surname of Romeo's love interest
- Mayor of Pleasantville
- Was very confused when he couldn't find his dinner
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- The character Romeo was in love with when we first met him
- Jennifer's Pleasantville character name
- Romeo's best friend
- Hates peace and all Montagues
- Created a plan for Juliet to fake her death
10 Clues: Romeo's best friend • Mayor of Pleasantville • Hates peace and all Montagues • Surname of Romeo's love interest • Left her husband for a soda shop owner • Jennifer's Pleasantville character name • Created a plan for Juliet to fake her death • Was very confused when he couldn't find his dinner • The character Romeo was in love with when we first met him • ...
HTRLLAP - Chapters 6 - 10 2021-12-21
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- Song of Solomon author
- Snoopy's cliche "It was a ____ night" (3 words)
- "Something ____ this way comes" a famous line from Macbeth
- Rain is "restorative" largely due to its "association with ____"
- Ms. Whitney has repeatedly recommended this fantastic novel to you. (2 words)
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- Hero of The Odyssey
- "Myth is a body of story that _____"
- Classic biblical allusion to this man's ark.
- This natural phenomenon and biblical allusion often symbolizes hope
- This character stands close to the hero in Romeo and Juliet
- Author of HTRLLAP
- One character in the famous play that imagines what happens to the minor characters of Hamlet
12 Clues: Author of HTRLLAP • Hero of The Odyssey • Song of Solomon author • "Myth is a body of story that _____" • Classic biblical allusion to this man's ark. • Snoopy's cliche "It was a ____ night" (3 words) • "Something ____ this way comes" a famous line from Macbeth • This character stands close to the hero in Romeo and Juliet • ...
lee 2024-09-17
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- genre that includes authors like J.K. Rowling and J.R.R. Tolkien.
- shakespeare's plays are often classified as
- "romeo and Juliet" is a classic example of
- "the Exorcist" is a classic example of
- genre characterized by works like "The Big Sleep".
- FICTION "the Matrix" is a famous _________ movie.
- genre that includes authors like Stephen King and Anne Rice.
- FICTION genre characterized by works like "The Great Gatsby".
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- harry Potter is an example of a book in the _________ genre.
- "1984" is a famous example of
- FANTASY "the Lord of the Rings" is a prime example of
- "the Avengers" belongs to this genre.
- genre characterized by works like "The Silence of the Lambs".
- "pride and Prejudice" is a classic example of
- "the Hunger Games" belongs to this genre.
15 Clues: "1984" is a famous example of • "the Avengers" belongs to this genre. • "the Exorcist" is a classic example of • "the Hunger Games" belongs to this genre. • "romeo and Juliet" is a classic example of • shakespeare's plays are often classified as • "pride and Prejudice" is a classic example of • FICTION "the Matrix" is a famous _________ movie. • ...
Renaissance and Reformation Crossword Puzzle 2015-01-14
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- everyday language of ordinary people
- painted the Mona Lisa during the Renaissance
- introduced printing to Europe during the
- led the protestant reformation and created his own branch of Christianity
- a scholar who studied during the Renaissance
- Wrote many plays including Romeo and Juliet
- gave the church power again
- reaffirmed traditional Catholic beliefs and formulated the ideals of the Counter-Reformation
- An era of learning and art
- a religious and political movement of 16th-century Europe
- painted the Sistine Chapel during the Renaissance
- provides financial support for the arts
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- made a branch of Christianity called Calvinism
- first major book printed in the West using movable type
- wrote The Prince during the Renaissance
- The king of England that took over the church
- the faith, practice, and church order of the Protestant churches
- a belief that their is fate that cannot be changed
- the belief that only adults should be baptized
- a partial remission of the temporal punishment
20 Clues: An era of learning and art • gave the church power again • everyday language of ordinary people • wrote The Prince during the Renaissance • provides financial support for the arts • introduced printing to Europe during the • Wrote many plays including Romeo and Juliet • painted the Mona Lisa during the Renaissance • a scholar who studied during the Renaissance • ...
Renaissance and Reformation Crossword Puzzle 2015-01-14
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- Wrote many plays including Romeo and Juliet
- introduced printing to Europe during the
- a scholar who studied during the Renaissance
- painted the Sistine Chapel during the Renaissance
- reaffirmed traditional Catholic beliefs and formulated the ideals of the Counter-Reformation
- first major book printed in the West using movable type
- painted the Mona Lisa during the Renaissance
- everyday language of ordinary people
- made a branch of Christianity called Calvinism
- provides financial support for the arts
- The king of England that took over the church
- a religious and political movement of 16th-century Europe
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- gave the church power again
- wrote The Prince during the Renaissance
- led the protestant reformation and created his own branch of Christianity
- the faith, practice, and church order of the Protestant churches
- An era of learning and art
- a belief that their is fate that cannot be changed
- the belief that only adults should be baptized
- a partial remission of the temporal punishment
20 Clues: An era of learning and art • gave the church power again • everyday language of ordinary people • wrote The Prince during the Renaissance • provides financial support for the arts • introduced printing to Europe during the • Wrote many plays including Romeo and Juliet • a scholar who studied during the Renaissance • painted the Mona Lisa during the Renaissance • ...
Rennisance Mix Crossword 2024-12-13
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- Painter of the Last Supper
- Gutenburg revolutionizsed this object
- Painting of Jesus and others eating dinner
- is a Country in Europe with many memorials
- creator of the painting The Crusifix.
- was written by Martin Luther and shamed the church
- a tribunal started in 1478 in Spain (Spanish ____)
- painter of transfiguration
- Son of god spreading the word of Christianity
- Leader of the Reformation
- Study of Religion
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- Painter who designed the sistine chapel celieng
- painting of a man standing and stretching
- Center of Trade in Italy
- Beleif that all humans should learn
- Creator of Romeo and Juliet
- Book of god telling the stories of many people.
- Bishop of rome and head of the catholic church
- Plague that killed 2/3 of the population
- Country that has florance in it
- Painting Raphael by Raphael of a man
- Protectors of kingdoms
- Painting by Michelangelo of Jesus and others.
- Most popular painting ever
- Person who revolutionized the printing press
25 Clues: Study of Religion • Protectors of kingdoms • Center of Trade in Italy • Leader of the Reformation • Painter of the Last Supper • Most popular painting ever • painter of transfiguration • Creator of Romeo and Juliet • Country that has florance in it • Beleif that all humans should learn • Painting Raphael by Raphael of a man • Gutenburg revolutionizsed this object • ...
Macbeth Act I Scene 1-4 Vocab/Review 2023-04-11
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- the witches' prophecy says Macbeth will be thane of this place
- the person who wrote Macbeth and Romeo and Juliet
- a troubling situation; a dangerous predicament
- relating to the human body
- extravagant or luxurious
- "so fair and _______ a day I have not seen"
- the way a task is carried out
- something given as payment/reward for something else
- unruly and undisciplined
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- when a character "talks by oneself" and shares their inner thoughts with the audience
- Prince of Cumberland and in line to be King after Duncan
- to explain the meaning of
- betraying one's own country
- he will not become king, but his sons will
- "...stars, hide your _______ / Let not light see my black and deep desires"
- in scene II, the sailor is harmed because his wife won't share these with the first witch
- country where Macbeth takes place
17 Clues: extravagant or luxurious • unruly and undisciplined • to explain the meaning of • relating to the human body • betraying one's own country • the way a task is carried out • country where Macbeth takes place • he will not become king, but his sons will • "so fair and _______ a day I have not seen" • a troubling situation; a dangerous predicament • ...
Famous Authors 2023-09-08
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- - "Sisters Emily, Charlotte, and Anne, famous for 'Wuthering Heights' and 'Jane Eyre'"
- - "Stephen King, the master of horror fiction"
- - "Renowned playwright of 'Romeo and Juliet' and 'Hamlet'"
- - "George Orwell, known for '1984' and 'Animal Farm'"
- - "Author of 'Pride and Prejudice' and 'Sense and Sensibility'"
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- - "Author of 'A Tale of Two Cities' and 'Great Expectations'"
- - "Nobel Prize-winning novelist known for 'The Old Man and the Sea'"
- - "F. Scott Fitzgerald, writer of 'The Great Gatsby'"
- - "Writer of 'The Lord of the Rings' and 'The Hobbit'"
- - "Louisa May Alcott, author of 'Little Women'"
10 Clues: - "Stephen King, the master of horror fiction" • - "Louisa May Alcott, author of 'Little Women'" • - "F. Scott Fitzgerald, writer of 'The Great Gatsby'" • - "George Orwell, known for '1984' and 'Animal Farm'" • - "Writer of 'The Lord of the Rings' and 'The Hobbit'" • - "Renowned playwright of 'Romeo and Juliet' and 'Hamlet'" • ...
2nd crossword 2018-04-09
8 Clues: lit af monk dude • Roman god of love • is Juliet's cousin • Writer of this wonderful play • Son of the montagues household • to be married in holy matrimony • Daughter of the capulets household • to have high feelings for something
Senesh Times Crossword #1 NOTE: All numbers must be written out 2025-10-03
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- One to the power of 16,742
- The last state, alphabetically
- How many sides does an icosahedron have
- Approximately how many shekels go into a US dollar (no decimals)
- _______ Earl Jones, playing Mufasa in "Lion King"
- What is the 21st letter of the Greek Alphabet
- The "G" in RBG
- Finish the song title: "Somewhere Over the _______"
- How many points on a pyramid
- Which teacher has been teaching for the longest at Senesh
- This is the season Halloween falls on
- What month was Hawaii officially added as an American state
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- The name of the Senesh Volleyball team
- This is probably Shakespear's most famous play of all time
- 1) Think of any number. 2) Double it. 3) Add 10 to the result. 4) Divide by 2. 5) Subtract your original number.
- What is the highest grossing movie of all time
- Who wrote the song "Hips Don't Lie"
- On a typical guitar, these are the open notes from lowest to highest
- Greek root for fire (6th grade this one's for you)
- This was the man who delivered the final blow in Shakespear's play "Julius Caesar"
- The "G" in RGB
- This is the house that Romeo came from in the play "Romeo and Juliet"
22 Clues: The "G" in RBG • The "G" in RGB • One to the power of 16,742 • How many points on a pyramid • The last state, alphabetically • Who wrote the song "Hips Don't Lie" • This is the season Halloween falls on • The name of the Senesh Volleyball team • How many sides does an icosahedron have • What is the 21st letter of the Greek Alphabet • ...
Crossword 2023-07-26
VDay Crossy PuzPuz 2021-01-26
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- Julia Child's love
- St. Valentine's Day Massacre City
- Cher's Clueless bff
- Mollusc aphrodisiacs
- "Love is the whole thing, we are only pieces" poet
- Cher Moonstruck lover
- "If ___ be the food of love, play on!" -Shakespeare
- Zig's best friend
- They sang "All You Need is Love"
- Maker of the chocolate kiss
- This means nothing in tennis
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- Julia Child's husband
- These were bought as pets at the beginning of Hitchcock's The Birds
- "When the moon hits your eye like a big pizza pie, that's ___"
- Etta James hit
- "Romeo and Juliet" band
- "The quickest way to a man's heart is through his ___"
- He loved Lucy
- Fred yelled her name at the end of every episode.
- "I'll have what she's having" Deli
- He sang "Let's Stay Together"
21 Clues: He loved Lucy • Etta James hit • Zig's best friend • Julia Child's love • Cher's Clueless bff • Mollusc aphrodisiacs • Julia Child's husband • Cher Moonstruck lover • "Romeo and Juliet" band • Maker of the chocolate kiss • This means nothing in tennis • He sang "Let's Stay Together" • They sang "All You Need is Love" • St. Valentine's Day Massacre City • "I'll have what she's having" Deli • ...
Repaso del vocabulario (use el, la, los, las when needed) 2021-02-19
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- Me gusta el carro rojo, pero ____ el carro verde. (preferir)
- una acción para los alumnos en la escuela
- una acción para los profesores
- la acción de lavarse los dientes
- la acción de limpiar el suelo
- ¿Cómo te llamas? ____ Jorge.
- 200
- Me gusta ___ los deportes. Soy atléta.
- una manera de organizar la ropa
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- entender
- el opuesto de despertarse
- Señora, ¿puedo ____ música?
- Me gusta ___ Romeo and Juliet en la clase de inglés.
- Yo uso ____ para lavarme las manos.
- Los alumnos tienen que ____ la tarea en casa.
- una acción, no es aburrido
- el día después de viernes
- en general los pantalones, la camisa, los zapatos
- Yo uso el ____ para mirarme.
- Voy a la tienda para ___ una chaqueta. Cuesta $40.
- Tengo que ___ en la clase de arte.
21 Clues: 200 • entender • el opuesto de despertarse • el día después de viernes • una acción, no es aburrido • Señora, ¿puedo ____ música? • Yo uso el ____ para mirarme. • ¿Cómo te llamas? ____ Jorge. • la acción de limpiar el suelo • una acción para los profesores • una manera de organizar la ropa • la acción de lavarse los dientes • Tengo que ___ en la clase de arte. • ...
How Well Do You Know Your Girlfriend? 2024-01-26
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- my Gigi's name
- my favorite prose author
- my spanish 0210 professor's name
- my favorite artist
- the name of my Christmas gnome
- the law school I want to go to
- the side of campus I live on
- my second favorite fruit
- my zodiac sign
- my second choice university
- my favorite poem
- in 9th grade I wrote a eulogy for a Romeo and Juliet character-- which character?
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- what elected position did I hold in band in middle school?
- the first Ivy League university I wanted to go to
- where I eat lunch on mondays (2 words)
- my favorite coffee order (2 words)
- my favorite building on campus (2 words)
- my birthstone
- the first Halloween costume I picked for myself
- my least favorite color as a child
20 Clues: my birthstone • my Gigi's name • my zodiac sign • my favorite poem • my favorite artist • my favorite prose author • my second favorite fruit • my second choice university • the side of campus I live on • the name of my Christmas gnome • the law school I want to go to • my spanish 0210 professor's name • my favorite coffee order (2 words) • my least favorite color as a child • ...
classical music 2022-11-25
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- they made this song Overture from ‘William Tell’
- they made this song The Blue Danube
- they made this song Flower Duet’ from Lakmé
- They made this song Eine kleine Nachtmusik
- they made this song ‘Dance of the Knights’ from Romeo and Juliet
- they made this song Boléro
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- They made this song O mio babbino caro
- they made this song The Four Seasons
- They made this song Für Elise
- They made this song Toccata and Fugue in D minor
- they made this song Carmen
- They made this song‘In the Hall of the Mountain King’ from Peer Gynt Suite
12 Clues: they made this song Carmen • they made this song Boléro • They made this song Für Elise • they made this song The Blue Danube • they made this song The Four Seasons • They made this song O mio babbino caro • They made this song Eine kleine Nachtmusik • they made this song Flower Duet’ from Lakmé • they made this song Overture from ‘William Tell’ • ...
Figurative Language 2024-05-08
9 Clues: "bang" "Pow" • Painfully beautiful • A blessing in disguise • She has a heart of gold • I'm Juliet to your Romeo • The leaves danced in the wind • The dog was as slow as the turtle • I'm so hungry I could eat a horse • Sally sold seashells by the seashore
Renaissance and Reformation Crossword Puzzle 2025-03-03
Across
- everyday language of ordinary people
- painted the Mona Lisa during the Renaissance
- introduced printing to Europe during the
- led the protestant reformation and created his own branch of Christianity
- a scholar who studied during the Renaissance
- Wrote many plays including Romeo and Juliet
- gave the church power again
- reaffirmed traditional Catholic beliefs and formulated the ideals of the Counter-Reformation
- An era of learning and art
- a religious and political movement of 16th-century Europe
- painted the Sistine Chapel during the Renaissance
- provides financial support for the arts
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- made a branch of Christianity called Calvinism
- first major book printed in the West using movable type
- wrote The Prince during the Renaissance
- The king of England that took over the church
- the faith, practice, and church order of the Protestant churches
- a belief that their is fate that cannot be changed
- the belief that only adults should be baptized
- a partial remission of the temporal punishment
20 Clues: An era of learning and art • gave the church power again • everyday language of ordinary people • wrote The Prince during the Renaissance • provides financial support for the arts • introduced printing to Europe during the • Wrote many plays including Romeo and Juliet • painted the Mona Lisa during the Renaissance • a scholar who studied during the Renaissance • ...
Shakespeare! 2025-01-19
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- Shakespeare also wrote funny plays called _________.
- Another word for an author, like Shakespeare.
- The queen of England when Shakespeare lived.
- A play about a Scottish king and his ambition.
- Shakespeare's plays were performed in a _________.
- A character in Shakespeare's most famous love story.
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- The name of the theatre where many of Shakespeare’s plays were performed.
- Shakespeare was a famous _________.
- Romeo’s love in one of Shakespeare’s plays.
- Shakespeare's first dream job
- The town where Shakespeare was born.
- Shakespeare was born in this country.
- A type of poem written by Shakespeare.
- A famous tragedy by Shakespeare about a prince of Denmark.
14 Clues: Shakespeare's first dream job • Shakespeare was a famous _________. • The town where Shakespeare was born. • Shakespeare was born in this country. • A type of poem written by Shakespeare. • Romeo’s love in one of Shakespeare’s plays. • The queen of England when Shakespeare lived. • Another word for an author, like Shakespeare. • ...
Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary 2023-04-09
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- doing something dangerous and not worrying about the risks and the possible results
- worrying, without hope
- acting or done without forethought.
- an argument that has existed for a long time between two people or groups, causing a lot of anger or violence
- to light something and make it brighter
- is the things that will happen in the future
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- extremely good.
- causing fear, shock, or suffering:
- is the condition of someone being sent or kept away from their own country.
- likely to have a strong or far-reaching effect; radical and extreme.
- is a feeling of extreme worry, sadness, or pain
- deliberately cruel or violent.
12 Clues: extremely good. • worrying, without hope • deliberately cruel or violent. • causing fear, shock, or suffering: • acting or done without forethought. • to light something and make it brighter • is the things that will happen in the future • is a feeling of extreme worry, sadness, or pain • likely to have a strong or far-reaching effect; radical and extreme. • ...
Introduction to Drama 2022-02-14
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- the instructions written by the playwright to describe the characters, sets, props, costumes, sound effects, and lighting
- the events that unfold throughout a drama
- the written text of a drama
- the conversation between characters in a script
- daughter of Capulet
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- a story performed by actors before an audience
- the people in the play portrayed by actors
- the female protagonist in West Side Story
- the male protagonist in West Side Story
- the time and place in which the events of the story unfold
- son of Montague
11 Clues: son of Montague • daughter of Capulet • the written text of a drama • the male protagonist in West Side Story • the female protagonist in West Side Story • the events that unfold throughout a drama • the people in the play portrayed by actors • a story performed by actors before an audience • the conversation between characters in a script • ...
Juliet & Alex 2025-05-26
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- What is Alex’s middle name?
- Where did Juliet go for her hen do?
- What is Juliet’s middle name?
- Where did Juliet and Alex first meet?
- What city did Alex propose in?
- Where did Alex go for his stag do?
- Where will the first part of their honeymoon be?
- What animal is the street they live on named after?
- How many years have they been together?
- What month did they buy their house?
- What is Juliet’s favourite food?
- Where did Alex take Juliet for her 30th birthday?
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- Where was their first date?
- What is the breed of their dog?
- Where will the second part of their honeymoon be?
- How many Groomsmen does Alex Have?
- Where was their first holiday?
- What is Alex’s favourite food?
- What town did they grow up in?
- What is their favourite cocktail?
- How old are their cats?
- Where did Juliet go to university?
- How many Bridesmaids does Juliet have?
- How many siblings do Alex and Juliet have combined?
24 Clues: How old are their cats? • Where was their first date? • What is Alex’s middle name? • What is Juliet’s middle name? • Where was their first holiday? • What is Alex’s favourite food? • What town did they grow up in? • What city did Alex propose in? • What is the breed of their dog? • What is Juliet’s favourite food? • What is their favourite cocktail? • ...
Romeo ad Juliet Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-14
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- a kinsman to the Prince, and the male protagonist’s close friend.
- the woman with whom the male protagonist is infatuated at the beginning of the play
- the female protagonist of the story
- author of the story
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- the male protagonist's clan
- a Franciscan friar, friend to both the male and female protagonist
- the female protagonist's clan
- the female protagonist’s cousin on her mother’s side.
- the male protagonist of the story
9 Clues: author of the story • the male protagonist's clan • the female protagonist's clan • the male protagonist of the story • the female protagonist of the story • the female protagonist’s cousin on her mother’s side. • a kinsman to the Prince, and the male protagonist’s close friend. • a Franciscan friar, friend to both the male and female protagonist • ...
Crossword 2025-02-21
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- A famous playwright who wrote "Romeo and Juliet"
- A scientist who studies earthquakes and other Earth processes
- The powerhouse of the cell
- The result when a solid changes directly into a gas
- The largest planet in our solar system
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- The study of weather and climate
- The process by which plants make their own food using sunlight
- A sudden release of energy in an atom's nucleus
- Ancient Egyptian writing system using picture symbols
9 Clues: The powerhouse of the cell • The study of weather and climate • The largest planet in our solar system • A sudden release of energy in an atom's nucleus • A famous playwright who wrote "Romeo and Juliet" • The result when a solid changes directly into a gas • Ancient Egyptian writing system using picture symbols • ...
Romeo and Juliet- Dramatic terms 2024-02-29
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- irony – Character reveals inability to understand his/her situation. Most effective when characters make fateful choices based on information the reader realizes is correct.
- – The actor(s) who address the audience directly and comment on action of the play.
- – Words spoken by a character alone on stage, expressing his/her thoughts aloud.
- – Words that tell the actors how to move or speak.
- – Conversation among characters.
- - A bit of humor injected into a serious play to relieve the heavy tension of tragic events.
- – Long, uninterrupted speech spoken in the presence of characters on stage.
- – A serious play in which the characters meet with an unhappy or disastrous ending.
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- – Story acted out, usually on stage, by actors who play the various characters.
- – Words spoken by a character, usually in an undertone, not intended to be heard by other characters on stage.
- - A character trait that leads one to his/her own downfall or destruction.
- – Two consecutive lines of poetry that rhyme.
- – Humorous, clever use of a word/phrase to suggest two or more meanings at the same time.
- – A fourteen line lyric poem of three four-line stanzas and a concluding couplet with a rhyme scheme of abab cdcd efef gg
- – A character who sets off another character by contrast.
- – A preface or introduction to a play.
- - A light play with a happy ending.
17 Clues: – Conversation among characters. • - A light play with a happy ending. • – A preface or introduction to a play. • – Two consecutive lines of poetry that rhyme. • – Words that tell the actors how to move or speak. • – A character who sets off another character by contrast. • - A character trait that leads one to his/her own downfall or destruction. • ...
Pop Culture Icons of the 1990s 2023-06-27
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- A popular music video countdown show.
- Franchise featuring fictional creatures captured and trained by trainers.
- American pop rock band famous for their hit song "MMMBop."
- Teen comedy film starring Alicia Silverstone.
- Teen drama series set in the fictional town of Capeside.
- Crime-fighting teenage reptiles with colored masks.
- Popular electronic toy resembling a furry creature.
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- Actor known for his roles in "Titanic" and "Romeo + Juliet."
- Entertainment company known for its animated films and theme parks.
- Influential rapper and actor of the '90s.
- Singer and actor, known for his boy band days in NSYNC.
- Pop music legend known as the "King of Pop."
- Music genre that emerged in the '90s.
- Science fiction TV series exploring supernatural phenomena.
- TV series about a vampire slayer with supernatural powers.
15 Clues: A popular music video countdown show. • Music genre that emerged in the '90s. • Influential rapper and actor of the '90s. • Pop music legend known as the "King of Pop." • Teen comedy film starring Alicia Silverstone. • Crime-fighting teenage reptiles with colored masks. • Popular electronic toy resembling a furry creature. • ...
Renaissance 2025-05-08
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- A city-state which ran as a kingdom
- A supporter of the arts
- often called the greatest English writer; wrote Romeo and Juliet which is set in Verona
- A city-state run by the Sforza family
- City-state that produced wool and textiles
- the term "Renaissance" also means
- Extremely influential banking family with great political power in Florence
- Means rebirth
- Where did the Renaissanace first start?
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- Invented the printing press
- A Church started by Henry VIII because he wanted to divorce and annul his marriage
- A city-state controlled by the pope and the Catholic Church
- What is the name of the man who painted the Mona Lisa?
- City-state that focused on trade and built ships
- Painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
15 Clues: Means rebirth • A supporter of the arts • Invented the printing press • the term "Renaissance" also means • A city-state which ran as a kingdom • A city-state run by the Sforza family • Where did the Renaissanace first start? • Painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel • City-state that produced wool and textiles • City-state that focused on trade and built ships • ...
Poetry 2013-06-13
Across
- angry/cold tone
- happy tone
- refers to a poet's attitude towards the topic of their poetry
- when two objects are being compared using the words "is or was"
- objective tone
- a poetry device used to compare one object to another using the words "as or like"
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- the author of "Romeo And Juliet"
- a type of poem h _ _ _ _ _
- similar word to romance r o _ _ _ _ _ _
9 Clues: happy tone • objective tone • angry/cold tone • a type of poem h _ _ _ _ _ • the author of "Romeo And Juliet" • similar word to romance r o _ _ _ _ _ _ • refers to a poet's attitude towards the topic of their poetry • when two objects are being compared using the words "is or was" • a poetry device used to compare one object to another using the words "as or like"
The Wednesday Wars Character Review 2020-08-20
Across
- Reads Shakespeare,likes Meryl Lee,likes to run
- Mr. __ owns a bakery, makes good cream puffs, loves shakespeare
- gets adopted by Ms Bigio, from Vietnam
- Holling's track coach, calls people dang slugs
- Holling's sister, runs away, flower child
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- lunch lady, widow, adopts Mai Thi
- Mr. __ Janitor who helps with rats
- made a list of 410 ways to make a teacher hate you, class prankster
- Story takes place in __, NY 1967-1968
- Mr __-Holling's father, architect, strict
- Holling's friend,loyal and protective of his friends, Jewish
- Likes Holling, loves romeo and juliet, father owns rivaling architect company
- Ms __-Holling's teacher,Loves Shakespeare
13 Clues: lunch lady, widow, adopts Mai Thi • Mr. __ Janitor who helps with rats • Story takes place in __, NY 1967-1968 • gets adopted by Ms Bigio, from Vietnam • Mr __-Holling's father, architect, strict • Ms __-Holling's teacher,Loves Shakespeare • Holling's sister, runs away, flower child • Reads Shakespeare,likes Meryl Lee,likes to run • ...
Shakespere 2025-05-22
Across
- The Bard's first name
- 'All's well that (BLANK) well'
- 'All that glitters is not (BLANK)'
- Where Shakespeare plays were performed
- Spoiler Alert: He died for Juliet
- The number of witches in the woods
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- A (BLANK) Night's Dream
- Macbeth is hauntyed by Banquo's (BLANK)
- Macbeth sees this before him
- A 14 line Poem written in Iambic Pentameter
10 Clues: The Bard's first name • A (BLANK) Night's Dream • Macbeth sees this before him • 'All's well that (BLANK) well' • Spoiler Alert: He died for Juliet • 'All that glitters is not (BLANK)' • The number of witches in the woods • Where Shakespeare plays were performed • Macbeth is hauntyed by Banquo's (BLANK) • A 14 line Poem written in Iambic Pentameter
R&J Crossword 2023-05-17
Across
- An archaic insult
- A bitter conflict of opposing sides
- An event characterized by sorrow
- A commitment to one you truly give your heart to
- Surname of Romeo, the son of Lord Montague
- Intense emotion
Down
- The worst but best. A complicated feeling
- A small blade
- Surname of Juliet daughter of Lord Capulet
- One seeking hand in marriage
- A raised platform on a structure
11 Clues: A small blade • Intense emotion • An archaic insult • One seeking hand in marriage • An event characterized by sorrow • A raised platform on a structure • A bitter conflict of opposing sides • The worst but best. A complicated feeling • Surname of Juliet daughter of Lord Capulet • Surname of Romeo, the son of Lord Montague • A commitment to one you truly give your heart to
Romeo & Juliet 2018-05-01
Across
- old is Juliet at the beginning of the play? at the end? when is her birthday? 13 years old. 14 years old. Lammastide, which is August 1st.
- Romeo a Montague or a Capulet? Montague
- is Paris?Prince Escalus's noble relative. he is promised Juliet's hand in marriage. after he is promised Juliet, he acts very presumptuous toward her, as if they are already married
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- is worried about Romeo because he is in love with Rosaline who doesn't love Romeo, so Benvolio wants Romeo to go because he wants Romeo to meet new girls.
- does Benvolio want Romeo to go to Capulet's dinner party?Benvolio is worried about Romeo because he is in love with Rosaline who doesn't love Romeo, so Benvolio wants Romeo to go because he wants Romeo to meet new girls.
5 Clues: Romeo a Montague or a Capulet? Montague • old is Juliet at the beginning of the play? at the end? when is her birthday? 13 years old. 14 years old. Lammastide, which is August 1st. • is worried about Romeo because he is in love with Rosaline who doesn't love Romeo, so Benvolio wants Romeo to go because he wants Romeo to meet new girls. • ...
Shakespeare 2014-11-06
7 Clues: where was he born? • how many kids did he have? • how many plays has he wrote? • how old was he when he died? • and Juliet most known tragedy? • what month was shakespeare born? • how old was he when he got married?
Shakespeare Crossword 2019-03-21
Famous Authors 2023-07-09
Across
- American author of "The Catcher in the Rye."
- Irish playwright and poet, known for "Romeo and Juliet" and "Hamlet."
- Author of "Pride and Prejudice" and "Sense and Sensibility."
- British author of the "Harry Potter" series.
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- American author of "The Great Gatsby."
- British author of "Oliver Twist" and "A Tale of Two Cities."
- Author of "To Kill a Mockingbird."
- Writer of "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" and "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn."
- American author of "The Grapes of Wrath" and "Of Mice and Men."
- Russian author of "War and Peace" and "Anna Karenina."
10 Clues: Author of "To Kill a Mockingbird." • American author of "The Great Gatsby." • American author of "The Catcher in the Rye." • British author of the "Harry Potter" series. • Russian author of "War and Peace" and "Anna Karenina." • British author of "Oliver Twist" and "A Tale of Two Cities." • Author of "Pride and Prejudice" and "Sense and Sensibility." • ...
Valentine's Day 2026-02-13
Across
- The color associated with Valentine's Day
- The word for a "bunch of flowers"
- To touch someone with your lips
- To hold someone close with your arms
- Most popular flowers given on this day
- Shakespeare's famous lover (female)
- Most popular candy to give on Valentine's Day
- The month when Valentine's Day occurs
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- Cupid shoots these for love
- A gift that makes women smell nice!
- Another word for husband or wife
- The romantic shape is found everywhere today.
- Shakespeare's famous lover (male)
13 Clues: Cupid shoots these for love • To touch someone with your lips • Another word for husband or wife • The word for a "bunch of flowers" • Shakespeare's famous lover (male) • A gift that makes women smell nice! • Shakespeare's famous lover (female) • To hold someone close with your arms • The month when Valentine's Day occurs • Most popular flowers given on this day • ...
Characters 2025-08-17
7 Clues: Gnomeo's mum • The main blue gnome • Gnomeo's best friend • Male shakespeare lead • Gnomeo's love interest • The last name of the Red dad • The Red gnome who causes trouble
Literary figures 2024-07-01
6 Clues: Author of "Pride and Prejudice" • Author of "Harry Potter" series • Poet famous for "The Waste Land" • Author of "1984" and "Animal Farm" • Playwright known for "Romeo and Juliet" • Romantic poet known for "Ode to a Nightingale"
Renaissance & Reformation Crossword 2021-09-16
Across
- a machine that allowed lower class citizens to obtain access to books
- the country where the renaissance began
- the creator of the printing press
- language spoken by ordinary people in a specific place
- officially excluding someone from the services of the christian church
- an Italian sculptor born in the Republic of Florence
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- writer of Romeo and Juliet
- a german painter famous for his self-portrait
- separation of the state from religious institutions
- famous for his six wives
- creator of the first "Madonna and Child" painting
- emphasized human achievement while beginning a more secular worldview
- a banking family that were enthusiastic patrons of renaissance culture
- means "rebirth"
14 Clues: means "rebirth" • famous for his six wives • writer of Romeo and Juliet • the creator of the printing press • the country where the renaissance began • a german painter famous for his self-portrait • creator of the first "Madonna and Child" painting • separation of the state from religious institutions • an Italian sculptor born in the Republic of Florence • ...
Mythological Lovers 2025-10-21
Across
- To what color did the mulberries change into?
- of water At the end of Arethusa's life, what did she turn into?
- This animal is mentioned?
- Who was Ceyx dad?
- Who took the form of Ceyx in Alcyone's dream?
- What was Endymion?
- Pygmalion was a hater of?
- The goddess that made a stone into a real woman
- Who is the god of the river?
- The moon loved a man, but he will sleep forever, what was his name?
- Pyramus and Thisbe houses shared a?
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- story does Orpheus mention in his song?
- What did Philemon and Baucis become?
- To what animal were Alcyone and Ceyx changed to?
- Whose name was on Ceyx lips when he died?
- What is the name of Pygmalion and Galatea's son?
- What did Orpheus hear after failing to rescue his love?
- and Juliet Pyramus and Thisbe story is similar to?
- Who was the son of one of the muses?
- In what type of tree did Daphne change into?
20 Clues: Who was Ceyx dad? • What was Endymion? • This animal is mentioned? • Pygmalion was a hater of? • Who is the god of the river? • Pyramus and Thisbe houses shared a? • What did Philemon and Baucis become? • Who was the son of one of the muses? • story does Orpheus mention in his song? • Whose name was on Ceyx lips when he died? • In what type of tree did Daphne change into? • ...
