romeo and juliet Crossword Puzzles
Literary Terms 2023-05-12
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- Something that seems contradictory but is not
- The one who's telling the story
- What the characters are saying
- Main character in the story
- Device used to describe senses
- Hinting towards the future
- The Odyssey is an example of
- A category
- The moral of the story
- Peering into the past
- A story is really sad
- I could eat a horse
- Progression of events in a story
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- Joker from Batman is this
- Romeo and Juliet is an example of
- Story that has a strong moral through the things in the story
- The wind ruined my hair
- Comparing without like or as
- A reference to something familiar
- Man vs. man is an example of a
- A short writing that expresses viewpoint
- Comparing two unlike things with like or as
- Someone who knows all
- A remake used to mock something
- A search for something
25 Clues: A category • I could eat a horse • Someone who knows all • Peering into the past • A story is really sad • The moral of the story • A search for something • The wind ruined my hair • Joker from Batman is this • Hinting towards the future • Main character in the story • Comparing without like or as • The Odyssey is an example of • What the characters are saying • ...
OUTPUT # 2014-01-09
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- /tanging batayan ng mga protesta sa pagkamit ng kaligtasan
- /mga magbubukid
- /pinakadakilang pinunong Frankish
- /Kapangyarihang nakasalalay sa dami ng ginto at pilak
- /argumento sa pintuan ng simbahan sa Wittenberg
- /karapatan at pribilehiyo ng mga baron kasama na ang pantay na paglilitis sa mga kaso
- /institusyong maimpluwensya noong gitnang panahon
- /hangad ng tao na malaman ang kagandahan at kanyang buhay sa daigdig
- /kilusang pangrelihiyon na nagbibigay daan sa pagkatatag ng simbahang protestante
- /nagsimula ang Renaissance
- /likha ni Leonardo da Vinci
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- /malayang tao na naninirahan sa isang bayan
- /Sistemang pulitikal na ugnayan ng landlord at vassal na ang batayan ay lupain
- /may akda ng Romeo and Juliet
- /Pagpapatalsik sa Katoliko
- /mga ekspedisyong militar na isinagawa ng mga Kristiyano
- /nagpreserba sa mga akda noong Gitnang panahon
- /isang makaprinsipyong organisasyon o komunidad.
- /pagpapatawad sa parusang dapat kamtin
- /sistema ng pamamahala ng kaharian, imperyo
20 Clues: /mga magbubukid • /Pagpapatalsik sa Katoliko • /nagsimula ang Renaissance • /likha ni Leonardo da Vinci • /may akda ng Romeo and Juliet • /pinakadakilang pinunong Frankish • /pagpapatawad sa parusang dapat kamtin • /malayang tao na naninirahan sa isang bayan • /sistema ng pamamahala ng kaharian, imperyo • /nagpreserba sa mga akda noong Gitnang panahon • ...
English Crossword 2016-04-21
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- Name of Italian city where Romeo and Juliet is set (6)
- Male role in play (5)
- Age of Shakespeare when he died (5,3)
- Raised floor which actors perform on (5)
- Places where plays are acted (7)
- Age of Shakespeare when he was married (8)
- In what play would you find the quote "A pair of star cross'd lovers take their life"(5,3,6)
- Female role in play (7)
- Name of Shakespeare's wife (4,8)
- Romeo's surname
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- Reminder when line is forgotten (6)
- Juliet's last name
- What actors wear (7)
- Object used in a play (4)
- Name of town where Shakespeare was born (9,2,4)
- Practices for a performance (9)
- Number of children Shakespeare had (5)
- Play with sad ending (7)
- People found in a play (10)
- The name of the theatre where Shakespeare's plays were performed (3,5)
20 Clues: Romeo's surname • Juliet's last name • What actors wear (7) • Male role in play (5) • Female role in play (7) • Play with sad ending (7) • Object used in a play (4) • People found in a play (10) • Practices for a performance (9) • Places where plays are acted (7) • Name of Shakespeare's wife (4,8) • Reminder when line is forgotten (6) • Age of Shakespeare when he died (5,3) • ...
Macbeth 2023-12-08
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- Where does Donalbain flee to after his Fathers murder?
- What category is “Henry IV” considered?
- When was ‘Macbeth’ first performed?
- What category is “Romeo and Juliet” considered?
- Where is Macbeth’s castle located?
- What was the name of the building Shakespeare played in?
- What was the name of Shakespeare’s Stratford home?
- What do actors call “Macbeth”?
- What is shakespeare’s nickname?
- How many plays did Shakespeare perform?
- What category is “Twelfth Night” considered?
- How many children did shakespeare have?
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- How did ‘The Globe’ burn down?
- How many Sonnets?
- Who is the second most quoted English writer?
- What is Macbeth’s original title in the play?
- Who hired Shakespeare to perform at the Royal Court?
- What actors were not allowed to perform in Shakespeare’s plays?
- What king does Macbeth murder?
- How many siblings did Shakespeare have?
- How many known Shakespeare plays are lost?
- Who first spots the Witches?
22 Clues: How many Sonnets? • Who first spots the Witches? • How did ‘The Globe’ burn down? • What king does Macbeth murder? • What do actors call “Macbeth”? • What is shakespeare’s nickname? • Where is Macbeth’s castle located? • When was ‘Macbeth’ first performed? • What category is “Henry IV” considered? • How many siblings did Shakespeare have? • ...
Macbeth 2023-12-07
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- Where does Donalbain flee to after his Fathers murder?
- What category is “Henry IV” considered?
- When was ‘Macbeth’ first performed?
- What category is “Romeo and Juliet” considered?
- Where is Macbeth’s castle located?
- What was the name of the building Shakespeare played in?
- What was the name of Shakespeare’s Stratford home?
- What do actors call “Macbeth”?
- What is shakespeare’s nickname?
- How many plays did Shakespeare perform?
- What category is “Twelfth Night” considered?
- How many children did shakespeare have?
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- How did ‘The Globe’ burn down?
- How many Sonnets?
- Who is the second most quoted English writer?
- What is Macbeth’s original title in the play?
- Who hired Shakespeare to perform at the Royal Court?
- What actors were not allowed to perform in Shakespeare’s plays?
- What king does Macbeth murder?
- How many siblings did Shakespeare have?
- How many known Shakespeare plays are lost?
- Who first spots the Witches?
22 Clues: How many Sonnets? • Who first spots the Witches? • How did ‘The Globe’ burn down? • What king does Macbeth murder? • What do actors call “Macbeth”? • What is shakespeare’s nickname? • Where is Macbeth’s castle located? • When was ‘Macbeth’ first performed? • What category is “Henry IV” considered? • How many siblings did Shakespeare have? • ...
Happy First Anniversary 2025-04-18
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- a type of play
- foremost part of an advancing army
- Sign visible from 2nd date
- she’s a fine girl
- Live from New York, just like us
- makes the heart grow fonder, according to the krewe
- rolls, still un-baked
- Juliet A Shakespeare play minus Romeo
- home neighborhood, NYC
- a skill Kevin has, or, a shrill sound by the Mississippi
- numerical day of anniversary (apparently)
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- it's something a count can do
- what working eyes are
- an early date, not to be confused with a pixie
- an ancient art, great for parties
- this year’s been a very good one
- a very thoughtful gift
- A clue you’ll get if you’re sharp
- a square garden
- home neighborhood, Paris
- a physical law defied in trivia or sung by Bareilles
- knots, still half-baked
- Man's best friend
- with me, en español
24 Clues: a type of play • a square garden • Man's best friend • she’s a fine girl • with me, en español • what working eyes are • rolls, still un-baked • a very thoughtful gift • home neighborhood, NYC • knots, still half-baked • home neighborhood, Paris • Sign visible from 2nd date • it's something a count can do • this year’s been a very good one • Live from New York, just like us • ...
'Romeo & Juliet' Context Vocabulary 2025-02-17
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- Belief that events are controlled by a higher power rather than human actions, often leading to the idea that attempting to change destiny can result in punishment or disaster.
- Belief that people have control over their fate rather than being guided by divine forces, challenging the idea that God controls human lives.
- 14th-century Italian poet known for idealized portrayal of love, particularly unrequited love, influencing Romeo's early infatuation in the play.
- Medieval social system based on strict hierarchy and order, emphasizing loyalty, duty, and maintaining family honor. Seen in Romeo and Juliet through parental control and family feuds.
- Movement valuing human reason, personal choice, and self-expression over religious or social traditions, encouraging individuals to shape their own destiny through intellect and action.
- Occult belief system focusing on nature's spiritual significance and the magical properties of natural elements, considered taboo in Elizabethan England dominated by Christianity.
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- Historical period marked by a revival of art, literature, and learning, emphasizing human potential, reason, and creativity over traditional religious or feudal norms.
- Beliefs and social structures placing men in authority and control, often expecting women to obey male authority, seen in Romeo and Juliet through parental dominance and societal norms.
- traditions Social systems where family names, wealth, and power are passed down through the male line, emphasizing family legacy and traditional gender roles.
9 Clues: Belief that people have control over their fate rather than being guided by divine forces, challenging the idea that God controls human lives. • 14th-century Italian poet known for idealized portrayal of love, particularly unrequited love, influencing Romeo's early infatuation in the play. • ...
Romeo un Džuljeta 2023-05-22
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- Kā sauc meiteni kuru Romeo mīlēja lugas sākumā
- Kas bija Džuljetas uzticības persona
- Konfliktā starp Benvolio, Merkucio un Tibaltu, nāvējoši tiek ievainots Romeo draugs, kā sauc šo draugu
- ... paziņo Romeo ka Džuljeta ir mirusi
- Kā sauc mūku kurš salaulāja Romeo un Džuljetu
- No kuras dzimtas ir Romeo
- Kā sauc puisi kurš lūdza Džuljetas roku pirms Romeo
- Džuljeta iedzēra zāles no kurām viņa gulēja ... stundas(skaitlis jāraksta ar vārdiems)
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- Kurš ir Romeo brālēns un labākis draugs
- Lugas "Romeo un Džuljeta" notikumi risinās Itālijas pilsētā Veronā un ... 15.gadsimtā
- No kuras dzimtas ir Džuljeta
- Lorenco plāns draud izjukt, jo mūks ... nav varējis nogādāt vēstuli Romeo
- Lugu "Romeo un Džuljeta" sarakstījis Viljams ...
- Džuljetas un parisa kāzu vietā notika gatavošanās ...
- Gan Romeo, gan Džuljeta beigās ...
- Kāds literārais darbs ir "Romeo un Džuljeta"
- Par ... nogalināšanu Romeo jādodas trimdā
17 Clues: No kuras dzimtas ir Romeo • No kuras dzimtas ir Džuljeta • Gan Romeo, gan Džuljeta beigās ... • Kas bija Džuljetas uzticības persona • ... paziņo Romeo ka Džuljeta ir mirusi • Kurš ir Romeo brālēns un labākis draugs • Par ... nogalināšanu Romeo jādodas trimdā • Kāds literārais darbs ir "Romeo un Džuljeta" • Kā sauc mūku kurš salaulāja Romeo un Džuljetu • ...
Romeo and Juliet- Background Notes by [Luke Strader] 2021-08-18
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- The plays usually lasted this many hours.
- London lost 1/4 of this during the plague.
- The Globe was built on this river.
- This fruit was considered deadly and was thrown at the worst actors.
- A theater group Shakespeare managed in 1594.
- This Queen was known as, "The Virgin Queen".
- Lord Chamberlain's Men renamed this after King James I became a supporter and funder of them.
- Married Shakespeare in 1582
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- Created the original plot for Romeo and Juliet in his story, "The Tragicall Historye of Romeus and Iuliet.
- Juliet's last name.
- Dessert at The Globe was this fruit.
- Elizabeth was this age when she was crowned Queen.
- The main course at The Globe.
- Romeo's last name.
- An infectious disease that produced neurological disorders, a foul odor and black and blue marks all over the body.
15 Clues: Romeo's last name. • Juliet's last name. • Married Shakespeare in 1582 • The main course at The Globe. • The Globe was built on this river. • Dessert at The Globe was this fruit. • The plays usually lasted this many hours. • London lost 1/4 of this during the plague. • A theater group Shakespeare managed in 1594. • This Queen was known as, "The Virgin Queen". • ...
Romeo and Juliet, Act 3, Scene 1 2025-10-09
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- Romeo says, “O, I am fortune’s ____!”
- The Prince’s relative who dies in this scene
- Romeo’s punishment for killing Tybalt
- Romeo says that love has made him “_____”
- Mercutio mocks Romeo’s refusal to fight, describing it as “____ submission,” showing his disgust at what he sees as cowardice.
- The Prince declares that anyone who sheds blood again will pay with their own ____
- Mercutio’s final joke shows his wit even in death — he says he will be a “_____ man,” a pun meaning both “solemn” and “dead.”
- The man who tries to stop the fight between Tybalt and Mercutio
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- The Prince’s final decision is to send Romeo away to this city
- Tybalt is Juliet’s ______
- Mercutio blames Romeo for coming between him and Tybalt, calling him “too ____”
- Tybalt calls Romeo this insulting name before the fight
- Benvolio is known for trying to keep the _____
- The man who kills Mercutio
- Mercutio curses both the Montagues and the Capulets: “A plague o’ both your _____!”
- After killing Tybalt, Romeo calls himself the “_____ of flies”
- Mercutio calls Tybalt the "Prince of _____"
17 Clues: Tybalt is Juliet’s ______ • The man who kills Mercutio • Romeo says, “O, I am fortune’s ____!” • Romeo’s punishment for killing Tybalt • Romeo says that love has made him “_____” • Mercutio calls Tybalt the "Prince of _____" • The Prince’s relative who dies in this scene • Benvolio is known for trying to keep the _____ • ...
Oedipus Literary Terms 2020-09-18
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- Girl walks into closet where we know a murderer is.
- "You look great." He said to her after she had accidentally dirtied all of her clothes.
- Sympathy; some stories target your feelings.
- The boy helped the girl pick up her books when she dropped them and he also helped her find where she was supposed to go happily.
- Firehouse catching fire.
- Starts good and ends good.
- Voldemort from Harry Potter is an example.
- Selfish is an example of one of these flaws.
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- Starts off evil and ends good.
- Some books start in the action instead of the exposition.
- Catastrophe; Romeo and Juliet is an example.
- Self-admiration; narcissism.
- Dark clouds rolling in can ______ sadness
- Slow and steady wins the race is an example.
14 Clues: Firehouse catching fire. • Starts good and ends good. • Self-admiration; narcissism. • Starts off evil and ends good. • Dark clouds rolling in can ______ sadness • Voldemort from Harry Potter is an example. • Catastrophe; Romeo and Juliet is an example. • Sympathy; some stories target your feelings. • Slow and steady wins the race is an example. • ...
Month of Happiness 2022-07-03
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- The man/woman that is going to be married (góc nhìn thứ nhất).
- Being drowns in something for a short moment.
- A man and a woman going together is a...
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- The most beautiful things we have seen in this life.
- Looking for a short time with movements of eyes.
- When...., they're husband and wife.
- A type of book/story. Example: Romeo & Juliet.
- What comes after June?
8 Clues: What comes after June? • When...., they're husband and wife. • A man and a woman going together is a... • Being drowns in something for a short moment. • A type of book/story. Example: Romeo & Juliet. • Looking for a short time with movements of eyes. • The most beautiful things we have seen in this life. • The man/woman that is going to be married (góc nhìn thứ nhất).
kitap 2023-02-21
7 Clues: poker,maça,okyanus,kaptan • anahtar,kırmızı ışık,yonca • psikoloji,kar küresi,eldiven, • şakayık,mavi,orman,cupcake,mum • günlük,sırlar,psikoloji,uygulama • uçak,tumblr,kedi,teleskop,led ışık • ceset,notlar,aleyna tilki, romeo ve juliet
Our Years 2012-05-04
6 Clues: the era of "rebirth" • a pardon for salvation • revised and rebuilt by Johann Gutenberg • and Juliet a written book from William Shakespeare • a branch of Protestantism...founded by Martin Luther • an intellectual movement that focused on human potential
Renaissance Crossword 2021-05-21
6 Clues: He created the Mona Lisa • He wrote Romeo and Juliet • An emphasis on human achievements • This was an effect of the Renaissance • Rebirth in the interest of art and learning • State Independent country the size of a city
AP Psychology 2023-02-23
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- A modern Romeo and Juliet
- a heroic outlaw
- A young girl who saves China
- A girl who is cruelly mistreated by her evil step mother and two step sisters
- A magical babysitter who helps a troubled family
- A girl who gets kidnapped by a beast and she is kept in his castle
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- Forbidden Love
- A lion who runs away from home but comes back to kill is uncle
- A prince getting revenge for his fathers death
- A human baby who was accidentally raised in the North Pole
10 Clues: Forbidden Love • a heroic outlaw • A modern Romeo and Juliet • A young girl who saves China • A prince getting revenge for his fathers death • A magical babysitter who helps a troubled family • A human baby who was accidentally raised in the North Pole • A lion who runs away from home but comes back to kill is uncle • ...
Classic Literature Crossword 2022-09-11
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- '___ Expectations,' by Charles Dickens
- Author of Romeo & Juliet
- A coming-of-age tale of teenage rebellion and class division; written by S.E. Hinton
- Author of ' The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn' (last name)
- Tale featuring the 4 March sisters; written by Louisa May Alcott
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- Tale of an science experiment gone awry; written by Mary Shelley
- Author of 'Pride and Prejudice' (last name)
- 'The Great ____,' written by F. Scott Fitzgerald
- Author of 'The Catcher in the Rye' (last name)
- Classic tale featuring Lost Boys, Tinkerbell, pirates, and never wanting to grow up
10 Clues: Author of Romeo & Juliet • '___ Expectations,' by Charles Dickens • Author of 'Pride and Prejudice' (last name) • Author of 'The Catcher in the Rye' (last name) • 'The Great ____,' written by F. Scott Fitzgerald • Author of ' The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn' (last name) • Tale of an science experiment gone awry; written by Mary Shelley • ...
Renaissance Word Definitions 2016-11-23
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- Invented the Printing Press
- We have the rights to find the meaning of our own lives
- A painting done on wet plaster
- Historian, politician, diplomat, philosopher, humanist, and writer, Niccolò
- Self _____
- Religious language of the country
- Are we in a ___________ right now?
- LEONARDO
- Gutenberg invented it
- ______ of the arts
- Religious Wars
- A different way of looking
- created plays one of which is Romeo and Juliet
- Came up with the heliocentric theory
- Countryside → City
- Perfected the Telescope
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- A traveler traveling to holy lands
- The importance or worth of something
- Earth in the centre of the universe
- A piece of paper granting you to heaven
- Being able to die
- Sun in the centre of the universe
- Inspirational Author, Christine __ _____
- Jesus and the Cross
- The Renaissance is a ___ of rebirth
- Princess of France, Marguerite __ _______
- I have a ______ that women deserve rights
- State of which power is held by the people
- Star Gazing
- Martin ______
30 Clues: LEONARDO • Self _____ • Star Gazing • Martin ______ • Religious Wars • Being able to die • ______ of the arts • Countryside → City • Jesus and the Cross • Gutenberg invented it • Perfected the Telescope • A different way of looking • Invented the Printing Press • A painting done on wet plaster • Sun in the centre of the universe • Religious language of the country • ...
Renaissance crossword 2016-11-23
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- A painting done on wet plaster
- Inspirational Author, Christine __ _____
- Religious language of the country
- The importance or worth of something
- Gutenberg invented it
- Invented the Printing Press
- Martin ______
- Came up with the heliocentric theory
- A piece of paper granting you to heaven
- Religious Wars
- The Renaissance is a ___ of rebirth
- Self _____
- Historian, politician, diplomat, philosopher, humanist, and writer, Niccolò
- I have a ______ that women deserve rights
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- Being able to die
- Star Gazing
- created plays one of which is Romeo and Juliet
- Earth in the centre of the universe
- Jesus and the Cross
- ______ of the arts
- Sun in the centre of the universe
- Princess of France, Marguerite __ _______
- State of which power is held by the people
- A traveler traveling to holy lands
- Are we in a ___________ right now?
- A different way of looking
- LEONARDO
- Perfected the Telescope
- We have the rights to find the meaning of our own lives
29 Clues: LEONARDO • Self _____ • Star Gazing • Martin ______ • Religious Wars • Being able to die • ______ of the arts • Jesus and the Cross • Gutenberg invented it • Perfected the Telescope • A different way of looking • Invented the Printing Press • A painting done on wet plaster • Religious language of the country • Sun in the centre of the universe • A traveler traveling to holy lands • ...
TPCASTT 2018-04-25
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- A poem of 14 lines using a formal number of rhyme schemes.
- To put something into your own words
- The second T in TPCASTT
- The poet who wrote 'The world is too much with us'
- The message the poet is trying to convey.
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- The turning point in a poem.
- The english teacher
- He wrote Romeo and Juliet.
- a meaning suggested by a word or phrase, in addition to its exact (denotative) meaning; can be the emotional feelings associated with the word.
- To examine something in detail
- The method used to analyse poems.
- The A in TPCASTT
12 Clues: The A in TPCASTT • The english teacher • The second T in TPCASTT • He wrote Romeo and Juliet. • The turning point in a poem. • To examine something in detail • The method used to analyse poems. • To put something into your own words • The message the poet is trying to convey. • The poet who wrote 'The world is too much with us' • ...
RSC Education 2019-04-03
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- How many lead Associate schools are primary schools (if you count P6P as one school)? (6)
- Which contemporary writer did Shakespeare work with on Timon of Athens? (8)
- Who played Romeo in the RSC's 2010 production of Romeo and Juliet? (3 / 9)
- Who has Mistress Quickly married in Henry V?
- Which Shakespearean character says 'Madness in great ones must not unwatch'd go'? (8)
- 93% of schools we work with should be this, according to our Arts Council objectives.(5)
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- What was the last play Shakespeare write in 1599, according to the RSC edition chronology? (6 / 6)
- Who is the new digital partner the RSC is working with on First Encounters? (5)
- In which Shakespeare play does Bianca appear? (7)
- How many hundreds of thousands of young people does the Education team work with each year? (4)
- What does the 'I' in ARCI stand for? (8)
- A greeting that might be offered to a king or queen (4)
- What is the name of a baby swan? (6)
13 Clues: What is the name of a baby swan? (6) • What does the 'I' in ARCI stand for? (8) • Who has Mistress Quickly married in Henry V? • In which Shakespeare play does Bianca appear? (7) • A greeting that might be offered to a king or queen (4) • Who played Romeo in the RSC's 2010 production of Romeo and Juliet? (3 / 9) • ...
MacKenzie 4 2021-01-25
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- A small dangerous fish that lives in the Amazon
- Which bush grows red berries in the winter
- What ingredient do you put in when making bread to make it rise
- The Merchant of ...
- Collect pounds as you pass go (3, 7)
- Mr Fawlty's Christian name
- How many portions of fruit and vegetables should you eat each day
- What bear comes from Australia and eats Eucalyptus leaves
- What do you add to baking powder to make it fizz
- What leaf do you want when you get stung by a stinging nettle
- What can you not do when going to jail (4, 2)
- Which is the brightest star in the sky
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- How many states are there in America
- Romeo and ...
- The waiter in Fawlty Towers
- Who is the new American president (3, 5)
- Who is our prime minister (5, 7)
- They weren't cavaliers (5, 5)
- A musical instrument with keys
- What country do kangaroos come from
20 Clues: Romeo and ... • The Merchant of ... • Mr Fawlty's Christian name • The waiter in Fawlty Towers • They weren't cavaliers (5, 5) • A musical instrument with keys • Who is our prime minister (5, 7) • What country do kangaroos come from • How many states are there in America • Collect pounds as you pass go (3, 7) • Which is the brightest star in the sky • ...
SAT Vocab 3 Crossword 2023-11-29
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- Something that Mr. Marple likes to surprise us with.
- The capital of California.
- Mission san ___
- acrimonious/spiteful
- Author of Romeo and Juliet
- “It’s raining cats and ___!”
- D.C. The capital of the U.S.
- Antonym for rich
- provocative
- petty/worthless
- to applaud
- _____ Sandler
- gifted/quick learner
- stubborn
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- ____ Rex
- "It would ____ you to do your homework."
- Mean ____
- "Going for a walk without music is ____."
- Mean Girls is about ____ girls.
- The fastest land animal on Earth.
- "My___mom gave me great advice."
- arrogant
- Mission’s rival school
- "I ____ hate dill pickles."
- Students feel Mr. Marple's ____ when they cheat on a test.
- The ____ Games
- feeling or showing anger at what is perceived as unfair treatment
- Capital of India
- ___ Ghods
- The author of Night, Day, Dawn, and many other books.
- Our new principal
- ___ Josh Baria
- “Have a great day, here at ___!”
- Mr. Marple abhors this.
- Antonym for loose/weak
35 Clues: ____ Rex • arrogant • stubborn • Mean ____ • ___ Ghods • to applaud • provocative • _____ Sandler • The ____ Games • ___ Josh Baria • Mission san ___ • petty/worthless • Capital of India • Antonym for rich • Our new principal • acrimonious/spiteful • gifted/quick learner • Mission’s rival school • Antonym for loose/weak • Mr. Marple abhors this. • The capital of California. • Author of Romeo and Juliet • ...
Vocab 1 - 8 Crossword Puzzle A 2023-05-15
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- To think about or make guesses
- To express deep regret or sorrow over
- Making one’s feelings known in a loud way.
- ________ and Juliet
- To scatter or spread widely
- Hawaiian greeting
- Without resources or possessions, especially the necessities of life; lacking or devoid of
- Close to death; in a dying state
- Supplying a final answer; conclusive.
- A minor mistake; a slip.
- Of or relating to money or currency
- Impossible to dispute; unquestionable
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- To refer to in an indirect way
- Good will and warm feelings among friends
- Not continuous; happening at intervals
- To insult or to offend deliberately
- Exceeding normal bounds; greater or more than seems reasonable.
- Having or demonstrating extensive knowledge; learned.
- Combination of red and yellow
- To draw a conclusion from given facts
- north, south, east, _______
- To show great respect for
- Man's best friend
- To take away, especially from the value, beauty, or importance of.
- The art of public speaking
25 Clues: Hawaiian greeting • Man's best friend • ________ and Juliet • A minor mistake; a slip. • To show great respect for • The art of public speaking • To scatter or spread widely • north, south, east, _______ • Combination of red and yellow • To refer to in an indirect way • To think about or make guesses • Close to death; in a dying state • To insult or to offend deliberately • ...
Annalisa and Ivana's Crossword 2021-04-22
Across
- It’s the city that gave the title to Queen Elizabeth’s husband
- You usually wash the dishes
- They’ll always save you during geography queries
- Allows to connect several electric wires simultaneously
- At school it was our salvation during math homework
- It’s the soundtrack to the movie "50 shades of gray"
- It’s the day Christmas is celebrated
- moms use it to remove dust
- Every house has one
- He was a writer, exponent of British decadence and aestheticism
- In the south we use it to reserve the parking
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- You usually put it on the balcony
- it is used to indicate an action or situation that started in the past and continues in the present
- He made us dream with the love story between Romeo and Juliet
- Allows to measure the temperature
- If it’s not mine, it’s...?
- Marie who won two Nobel Prizes
- He can win an Oscar
- You wear it right out of the shower
- It’s the third person of plural
20 Clues: He can win an Oscar • Every house has one • If it’s not mine, it’s...? • moms use it to remove dust • You usually wash the dishes • Marie who won two Nobel Prizes • It’s the third person of plural • You usually put it on the balcony • Allows to measure the temperature • You wear it right out of the shower • It’s the day Christmas is celebrated • ...
Taylor Swift 2024-02-04
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- - Single from Taylor Swift's album "Folklore."
- - Song about a falling-out with another artist.
- - Title of Taylor Swift's third studio album.
- - Taylor Swift's eighth studio album released in 2020.
- - Nickname for Taylor Swift's dedicated fanbase.
- - Taylor Swift's sixth studio album, released in 2017.
- - A color Taylor Swift's album is named after.
- - Taylor Swift's beloved pets, Meredith, Olivia, and Benjamin.
- - Track exploring the vulnerability of new relationships.
- - Awards Taylor Swift has won for her music.
- - Hit song with the famous line "Got a long list of ex-lovers."
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- - Uplifting song with a positive message.
- - Song inspired by Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet."
- - Song expressing the magic of a new romantic encounter.
- - Title of one of Taylor Swift's albums.
- - Single from the album "1989."
- - Song from Taylor Swift's "1989" album.
- - Named Taylor Swift as one of the most influential people.
- - Theme explored in Taylor Swift's songwriting.
- - Song addressing critics and negativity.
20 Clues: - Single from the album "1989." • - Title of one of Taylor Swift's albums. • - Song from Taylor Swift's "1989" album. • - Uplifting song with a positive message. • - Song addressing critics and negativity. • - Awards Taylor Swift has won for her music. • - Title of Taylor Swift's third studio album. • - Single from Taylor Swift's album "Folklore." • ...
For my Love 2021-12-30
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- The best mac-and-cheese and orgo-reaction
- Who I am from New Girl
- My nickname for you
- Three words I always want to say to you
- One of the first movies we watched
- What I think you look like all the time
- Like Woody and Buzz, we are ____ _______"
- Something that you do that's music to my ears
- You are sweet like _____
- A strong emotion I feel for you
- We ate so much of this in New York
- We have been communicating like this for years now (it's the best part of the day)
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- My favorite quality of yours
- Your go-to grinding song (😏😏😏)
- A word that perfectly describes you
- Who you are from New Girl
- "You are my numero ___"
- "I'm Romeo to your ______"
- One of the first ever shows we watched
- We always end on 3
- "Love you ______" (think winnie-the-pooh)
- "You stole my _____"
22 Clues: We always end on 3 • My nickname for you • "You stole my _____" • Who I am from New Girl • "You are my numero ___" • You are sweet like _____ • Who you are from New Girl • "I'm Romeo to your ______" • My favorite quality of yours • Your go-to grinding song (😏😏😏) • A strong emotion I feel for you • One of the first movies we watched • We ate so much of this in New York • ...
Finals Review: Barrell English 1 2023-06-06
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- The dictionary definition of a word
- Imagery that deals with smell.
- She copies how people dress and talk at the convenience store so people don't notice how different she is.
- Figurative language term for "thy eyes windows fall" (eyes compared to windows)
- Imagery that deals with touch.
- Imagery that deals with movement.
- "immature" and "youthful" and "juvenile" all mean to be young, but they have different ________, meaning we associate more positive and negative emotions for each.
- Imagery can be used by the author to create ________, or time and place, to ground the reader in the story.
- This person says "a plague o both your houses!" then he dies.
- When Juliet is worrying about the Friar's vial, she speaks in a _______ revealing her inner thoughts only to herself.
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- The specific choice of words of an author. Helps to create imagery and mood.
- Meanest dad ever - threatens to banish his daughter to the streets if she doesn't marry the guy he wants.
- Imagery that deals with taste.
- (2 words) At the end of the play, the audience is aware that Juliet is not actually dead, but Romeo is not. This is ____ _____.
- At the beginning of the plot diagram/story, it's made up of mood, characters, and background.
- He's misogynistic, obsessed with the Stone Age and holds antiquated (old) views of male expectations of supporting women.
- Another word for "mood" in literature.
- The emotions set forth by the author. The writer can have a sad tone, sarcastic tone, etc.
- Romeo's cousin who's so nice and just wants peace!
19 Clues: Imagery that deals with taste. • Imagery that deals with smell. • Imagery that deals with touch. • Imagery that deals with movement. • The dictionary definition of a word • Another word for "mood" in literature. • Romeo's cousin who's so nice and just wants peace! • This person says "a plague o both your houses!" then he dies. • ...
we beat the streets 2021-05-19
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- someone who specializes in teeth and cleaning them
- one of the main characters
- a formal examination of evidence before a judge, and typically before a jury, in order to decide guilt in a case of criminal or civil proceedings
- doctor of physical medicine
- one of the main characters
- an experienced and trusted adviser
- curious; asking many questions
- a lack of feeling, emotion, or interest
- threateningly near
- a medical instrument for listening to the sounds generated inside the body
- a formal agreement between individuals or parties
- a place you go to get a degree
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- payment for instruction
- author widely regarded as the greatest in the English language and whose works include Romeo and Juliet and Hamlet
- something that is certain to
- noisy disturbance
- a person whom one knows and with whom one has a bond of mutual affection
- a place where you get education as a child
- one of the main characters
- the science or practice of the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disease (in technical use often taken to exclude surgery)
20 Clues: noisy disturbance • threateningly near • payment for instruction • one of the main characters • one of the main characters • one of the main characters • doctor of physical medicine • something that is certain to • curious; asking many questions • a place you go to get a degree • an experienced and trusted adviser • a lack of feeling, emotion, or interest • ...
AndreaFest 2020 Day 2 2020-05-15
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- Another name for a halfling like Bilbo
- wood-worry cause
- (blank) Falling
- After midnight roamer
- Baby Abby’s movie character
- bathroom 'mat'
- Montreal street performer
- Favourite movie-binge setting
- Causes a necessary cut
- George's diner
- a 'disappearing' haircut
- A bridge too far
- Billy and the bee at MSG
- Our first baby's first name
- Falling (blank)
- when to call '999'
- Cubans Romeo and Juliet
- Anna and William park bench lullaby
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- waterside wood way
- What band was the owner of the beach-side club in Jamica a member of
- three 'times' a gift for yuo
- Gas maker (3 wds)
- 'I know, I'm in the future too.'
- paint-by-nail
- Marketplace mania location
- Mavick’s squeeze
- In one compound word, song sparks Jim-Deb MSG dance
- Holguin storefront poem
- After-party fare
- bounding ring
- your special dog-training skill
- wood chipper
32 Clues: wood chipper • paint-by-nail • bounding ring • bathroom 'mat' • George's diner • (blank) Falling • Falling (blank) • wood-worry cause • Mavick’s squeeze • After-party fare • A bridge too far • Gas maker (3 wds) • waterside wood way • when to call '999' • After midnight roamer • Causes a necessary cut • Holguin storefront poem • Cubans Romeo and Juliet • a 'disappearing' haircut • Billy and the bee at MSG • ...
Annalisa and Ivana's Crossword 2021-04-22
Across
- At school it was our salvation during math homework
- You wear it right out of the shower
- Allows to connect several electric wires simultaneously
- You usually wash the dishes
- moms use it to remove dust
- It’s the soundtrack to the movie "50 shades of gray"
- it is used to indicate an action or situation that started in the past and continues in the present
- It’s the third person of plural
- Every house has one
- Marie who won two Nobel Prizes
- They’ll always save you during geography queries
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- It’s the day Christmas is celebrated
- Allows to measure the temperature
- He made us dream with the love story between Romeo and Juliet
- RACK You usually put it on the balcony
- He was a writer, exponent of British decadence and aestheticism
- It’s the city that gave the title to Queen Elizabeth’s husband
- In the south we use it to reserve the parking
- He can win an Oscar
- If it’s not mine, it’s...?
20 Clues: Every house has one • He can win an Oscar • moms use it to remove dust • If it’s not mine, it’s...? • You usually wash the dishes • Marie who won two Nobel Prizes • It’s the third person of plural • Allows to measure the temperature • You wear it right out of the shower • It’s the day Christmas is celebrated • RACK You usually put it on the balcony • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2016-11-23
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- The Renaissance is a ___ of rebirth
- Came up with the heliocentric theory
- created plays one of which is Romeo and Juliet
- Gutenberg invented it
- A piece of paper granting you to heaven
- I have a ______ that women deserve rights
- Countryside → City
- State of which power is held by the people
- Perfected the Telescope
- We have the rights to find the meaning of our own lives
- ______ of the arts
- Martin ______
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- Being able to die
- The importance or worth of something
- Earth in the centre of the universe
- A different way of looking
- Star Gazing
- Historian, politician, diplomat, philosopher, humanist, and writer, Niccolò
- Inspirational Author, Christine __ _____
- Sun in the centre of the universe
- A painting done on wet plaster
- Jesus and the Cross
- LEONARDO
- Invented the Printing Press
- Religious Wars
- Are we in a ___________ right now?
- Religious language of the country
- Princess of France, Marguerite __ _______
- A traveler traveling to holy lands
- Self _____
30 Clues: LEONARDO • Self _____ • Star Gazing • Martin ______ • Religious Wars • Being able to die • Countryside → City • ______ of the arts • Jesus and the Cross • Gutenberg invented it • Perfected the Telescope • A different way of looking • Invented the Printing Press • A painting done on wet plaster • Sun in the centre of the universe • Religious language of the country • ...
GOOD LUCK LADY LOVE 2016-05-24
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- DAVID, HAROLD AND...?
- THIS TV SHOW MAKES ME FEEL SAFE
- YOUR NAME
- YOUR FAVOURITE COCKTAIL
- MY MIDDLE NAME
- ACTRESS IN PEOPLE, PLACES, THINGS
- MY TRAINER
- WHAT I SAID YOU ARE 30% OF THE TIME
- MY AFTERSHAVE
- THE REAL LIFE MARIJANA
- SATURDAY MORNING PRAYERS WITH...
- P. G. WODEHOUSE'S FIRST NAME?
- ONE OF YOUR DESERT ISLAND DISC ARTISTS
- RADIO 4 TODAY PRESENTER, SARAH... (CLUE, ROMEO AND JULIET)
- ONE OF OUR FAVOURITE FILMS
- NAME OF THE LITTLE BOY IN TOP COPPERS
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- HILARY MANTEL'S 'A PLACE OF GREATER...'
- YOUR NAME ALSO
- YOUR FAVOURITE PHOTOGRAPHER
- OUR FIRST DATE
- THEIR BOOK IS ON OUR COFFEE TABLE
- WHO ARE ANN AND MARTINS BEST FRIENDS
- WROTE 'A ROOM WITH A VIEW'
- SWEET DREAMS
- OUR GREAT JOY IN THE KITCHEN
- TUBE STATION BEFORE WOOD GREEN
- ANOTHER NAME
- THE FIRST NAME OF THE MAN IN OUR LIVINGROOM
- THAT LEICESTER FOOTBALLER YOU LIKED
- FIRST NAME OF ONE OF MY DESERT ISLAND DISC ARTISTS
30 Clues: YOUR NAME • MY TRAINER • SWEET DREAMS • ANOTHER NAME • MY AFTERSHAVE • YOUR NAME ALSO • OUR FIRST DATE • MY MIDDLE NAME • DAVID, HAROLD AND...? • THE REAL LIFE MARIJANA • YOUR FAVOURITE COCKTAIL • WROTE 'A ROOM WITH A VIEW' • ONE OF OUR FAVOURITE FILMS • YOUR FAVOURITE PHOTOGRAPHER • OUR GREAT JOY IN THE KITCHEN • P. G. WODEHOUSE'S FIRST NAME? • TUBE STATION BEFORE WOOD GREEN • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2021-05-20
6 Clues: He created the Mona Lisa • He wrote Romeo and Juliet • An emphasis on human achievements • This was an effect of the Renaissance • Independent country the size of a city • She built many theaters to support the arts
Act IV Brain Break 2024-10-07
Across
- Who does Juliet go to for help at the beginning of Act IV?
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- Before taking the potion, Juliet sets this item out.
- Friar Laurence knows Juliet is already married to ___.
- Juliet considers for a moment whether the friar would try to ___ her with the potion.
- Juliet would rather be chained with roaring ___ than marry Paris.
5 Clues: Before taking the potion, Juliet sets this item out. • Friar Laurence knows Juliet is already married to ___. • Who does Juliet go to for help at the beginning of Act IV? • Juliet would rather be chained with roaring ___ than marry Paris. • Juliet considers for a moment whether the friar would try to ___ her with the potion.
Kaelyn Britcher Character Summary Crossword 2024-04-05
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- The sympathetic priest who tries to help the Main characters
- The love struck, naïve daughter of Lord and Lady Capulet
- the selfish, protective father of the main female
- The impulsive, empathetic son of Lord and Lady Montague
- the kind, thoughtful mother of the main male
- The loyal head-strong cousin of the main male
- The loving, traditional father of the main male
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- The violent, intimidating cousin of the main female
- The stuck up, extravagant mother of the main female lead
- The goofy, oblivious, bachelor of the year
- The main males risqué, comedic best friend
- The stressed-out kind woman who helped relay messages between the main characters
12 Clues: The goofy, oblivious, bachelor of the year • The main males risqué, comedic best friend • the kind, thoughtful mother of the main male • The loyal head-strong cousin of the main male • The loving, traditional father of the main male • the selfish, protective father of the main female • The violent, intimidating cousin of the main female • ...
D&E 2020-05-03
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- Your favorite Cereal
- My favorite color
- Month you asked me out
- My first deck
- I am your Juliet
- What is my favorite season?
- My favorite sport
- My favorite Cereal
- Your favorite sport
- My favorite number
- Where was our first kiss
- What did you join?
- Your Favorite Color
- I Like _________ Kittens
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- I call you my ___________
- You are my ________
- We started dating on this day (not month)
- What is my middle name?
- I Love ___
- I love you to the ____ and back
- One of my favorite shows (you give me a hard time about this one)
- Your favorite deck
- One of my favorite animals
- Eye color
- When to I take a shower?
- Game I begged you to teach me
- First date was in the ____
- How long will I love you?
- My favorite dessert
29 Clues: Eye color • I Love ___ • My first deck • I am your Juliet • My favorite color • My favorite sport • Your favorite deck • My favorite Cereal • My favorite number • What did you join? • You are my ________ • Your favorite sport • My favorite dessert • Your Favorite Color • Your favorite Cereal • Month you asked me out • What is my middle name? • When to I take a shower? • Where was our first kiss • ...
Renaissance 2021-02-17
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- Considered greatest play write.
- Wrote Don Quixote.
- Father of Humanism.
- Painted Mona Lisa.
- What country did the Renaissance begin in?
- Most famous Patrons of art in Florence.
- Over emphasized human achievement instead of God.
- This word means Rebirth.
- what country was Shakespeare from?
- Famous for painting Madonas.
- Wrote Important works on Government.
- Father of Renaissance.
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- one of Shakespeare famous writings.
- Invented the moveable type.
- Music played in the Renaissance.
- Known for movement(on paintings).
- It was believed to be the remedy for sin.
- He pointed out the evils of the Renaissance.
- What city did the Renaissance begin in?
- Painted the Sistine Chapel.
- Songs played in the Middle Ages.
- A person who paid an artist to work for them.
- Created 3D pictures.
23 Clues: Wrote Don Quixote. • Painted Mona Lisa. • Father of Humanism. • Created 3D pictures. • Father of Renaissance. • This word means Rebirth. • Invented the moveable type. • Painted the Sistine Chapel. • Famous for painting Madonas. • Considered greatest play write. • Music played in the Renaissance. • Songs played in the Middle Ages. • Known for movement(on paintings). • ...
CROSSWORD C2 2024-02-13
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- largest planet in the solar system
- to pull something
- largest mammal on Earth
- largest desert in the world
- present in thermometers
- rust is found in this metal
- land of the rising sun
- Famous playwright of "Romeo and Juliet"
- Capital of France
- foot covering
- Au
- move to the next level
- process of turning gas into liquid
- reduce in value
- scientist known for the theory of relativity
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- capital of India
- first person to step on the moon
- study of celestial bodies
- study of ancient civilization
- O2
- force that attracts two objects with mass
- longest river in the World
- to be upset
- currency of India
- largest ocean on earth
- artist who painted Mona Lisa
- humongous
- opposite of close
- smallest prime number
- the red planet
- equal
31 Clues: O2 • Au • equal • humongous • to be upset • foot covering • the red planet • reduce in value • capital of India • to pull something • currency of India • Capital of France • opposite of close • smallest prime number • land of the rising sun • largest ocean on earth • move to the next level • largest mammal on Earth • present in thermometers • study of celestial bodies • longest river in the World • ...
Beige Folder 2025-10-02
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- A hat with a bib is this; baseball ____; put this on a gas tank.
- Stability object to help when walking; sugar ____.
- Famous poet; William ____; he wrote Romeo & Juliet.
- Come together as a family; collecting eggs.
- Head of a school; administrator.
- A group of players form one side in a competitive game or sport; football ____.
- Number after seventeen; old enough to vote legally.
- Opposite of earlier; "See You ____."
- Object used to put food on; eat a meal on this.
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- Admit something done wrong to the priest.
- To put something on a board for others to read; a command ____.
- A season; hot time of the year.
- Capital of Georgia.
- A red fruit; ____ sauce.
- It flies at the state capitol; made of stars and stripes.
- Funny.
- Object used for travel on wheels on vacation.
- Small sweet red fruit; ____ pie.
- Gobble, gobble, gobble; Thanksgiving meat.
- More than a billion.
20 Clues: Funny. • Capital of Georgia. • More than a billion. • A red fruit; ____ sauce. • A season; hot time of the year. • Head of a school; administrator. • Small sweet red fruit; ____ pie. • Opposite of earlier; "See You ____." • Admit something done wrong to the priest. • Gobble, gobble, gobble; Thanksgiving meat. • Come together as a family; collecting eggs. • ...
Romeo and Juliet Pages 1-183 2023-10-17
5 Clues: where Romeo is headed to • where Romeo was banished from • word used at the beginning of priests' names • in Act 3 Scene 3, Romeo says "_____ is death by the wrong name." • in Act 3 Scene 2, Juliet says that Romeo is "...like a ____ disguised as a flower."
Renaissance Words 2025-10-02
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- painting by Leonardo da Vinci
- father of astronomy, developed the telescope
- rebirth of classical knowledge
- very rich patrons of the arts
- focus on individual worth, creativity,value
- the country in Europe where the Renaissance started
- sculpture by Donatello
- actor wrote poems, plays, and tragedies that are still performed today
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- painted the School of Athens, long considered "the greatest artist"
- painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- discovered that the solar system revolved around the sun, not the Earth
- wrote The Little Prince, who thought the ends justified the means
- a musical that is a re-write of Romeo & Juliet
13 Clues: sculpture by Donatello • painting by Leonardo da Vinci • very rich patrons of the arts • rebirth of classical knowledge • painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel • focus on individual worth, creativity,value • father of astronomy, developed the telescope • a musical that is a re-write of Romeo & Juliet • the country in Europe where the Renaissance started • ...
Happy Birthday T.S. 2024-12-10
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- Taylor swifts collaborator in the remix "Bad Blood"
- What is Taylor Swift's favorite animal?
- Welcome to ____ from the album "1989"
- What is Taylor Swift's favorite number?
- What was Taylor Swift's first single?
- What was Taylor Swift's second album titled?
- What is Taylor Swift's Middle name?
- Where was Taylor Swift born?
- What month was Taylor Swift born?
- Taylor Swift's current tour that just ended
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- What are Taylor Swift's fans called?
- What is the name of Taylor Swift's first album?
- How many cats does Taylor Swift have
- The second song on the "Lover" tracklist and the song that opens her most recent tour
- What kind of Farm was Taylor Swift raised on?
- The first song on the Midnights tracklist
- Which Taylor Swift song is the story of Romeo and Juliet?
- Which genre of music was Taylor originally known for?
18 Clues: Where was Taylor Swift born? • What month was Taylor Swift born? • What is Taylor Swift's Middle name? • What are Taylor Swift's fans called? • How many cats does Taylor Swift have • Welcome to ____ from the album "1989" • What was Taylor Swift's first single? • What is Taylor Swift's favorite animal? • What is Taylor Swift's favorite number? • ...
blah history thing (spaces are -) 2015-06-08
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- a series of wars that lasted 100 years
- the spread of cultural elements form one society to another
- wrote romeo and juliet
- a japanese knight
- started lutheranism
- the economic and political system that developed in the middle ages
- and empire that lasted from 27 bce to 476 bce
- a belgian scientist from renaissance
- the buying and selling of goods
- a city built on a island that became the center of the aztec empire
- a man who taught the faith of islam
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- a organization of people who work in the same job
- trade that requires crossing the sahara desert
- dude that discovered gravity
- a written agreement that limited the kings power
- a mesoamerican people who killed lots of people
- the growth of cities
- a line of rulers from same family
- a belief that a divine intelligence ruled all of nature
19 Clues: a japanese knight • started lutheranism • the growth of cities • wrote romeo and juliet • dude that discovered gravity • the buying and selling of goods • a line of rulers from same family • a man who taught the faith of islam • a belgian scientist from renaissance • a series of wars that lasted 100 years • and empire that lasted from 27 bce to 476 bce • ...
Verona Crossword! 2022-06-12
The Verona Times Crossword 2024-05-14
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- The name of The woman Romeo is infatuated with before he meets Juliet
- The place Romeo goes when he hears of Juliet's supposed death
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- Juliet's age when the action of the play takes place
- Character that gives a famous speech about a fairy named Queen Mab
- "But, soft! What ----- through yonder window breaks"
- City does Romeo flees to after he is banished for killing Tybalt
6 Clues: Juliet's age when the action of the play takes place • "But, soft! What ----- through yonder window breaks" • The place Romeo goes when he hears of Juliet's supposed death • City does Romeo flees to after he is banished for killing Tybalt • Character that gives a famous speech about a fairy named Queen Mab • ...
Theatre 2013-03-26
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- The Author of Romeo and Juliet
- A play that has songs for dialogue
- The highest point of the play
- thing said or done that serves as a signal to an actor or other performer to enter or to begin their speech or performance
- the person who shaped and forms the play
- the hero of the play
- When a actor leaves the scene
- A male in the play
- Clothes that the performer wears
- The phrase you say when your play is done
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- A scene that has no stage direction or blocking
- Actions that are written in a play by the author
- The villain of the play
- Action added to a play
- The struggle between the characters
- What performers use to read the play
- The person who pays the play to open
- A play dealing with tragic events and having an unhappy ending
- Female in the play
- A humorous play
20 Clues: A humorous play • Female in the play • A male in the play • the hero of the play • Action added to a play • The villain of the play • The highest point of the play • When a actor leaves the scene • The Author of Romeo and Juliet • Clothes that the performer wears • A play that has songs for dialogue • The struggle between the characters • What performers use to read the play • ...
AndreaFest 2020 Day 2 2020-05-15
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- wood chipper
- Another name for a halfling like Bilbo
- Causes a necessary cut
- In one compound word, song sparks Jim-Deb MSG dance
- After-party fare
- Gas maker (3 wds)
- paint-by-nail
- Mavick’s squeeze
- Cubans Romeo and Juliet
- your special dog-training skill
- Montreal street performer
- George's diner
- Favourite movie-binge setting
- What band was the owner of the beach-side club in Jamica a member of
- bathroom 'mat'
- Holguin storefront poem
Down
- Marketplace mania location
- wood-worry cause
- 'I know, I'm in the future too.'
- a 'disappearing' haircut
- Anna and William park bench lullaby
- A bridge too far
- Billy and the bee at MSG
- when to call '999'
- bounding ring
- waterside wood way
- Our first baby's first name
- three 'times' a gift for yuo
- Falling (blank)
- (blank) Falling
- After midnight roamer
- Baby Abby’s movie character
32 Clues: wood chipper • paint-by-nail • bounding ring • George's diner • bathroom 'mat' • Falling (blank) • (blank) Falling • wood-worry cause • A bridge too far • After-party fare • Mavick’s squeeze • Gas maker (3 wds) • when to call '999' • waterside wood way • After midnight roamer • Causes a necessary cut • Cubans Romeo and Juliet • Holguin storefront poem • a 'disappearing' haircut • Billy and the bee at MSG • ...
Matthew Tresidder - End of Autumn Term 2016-12-14
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- Art thou drawn among these heartless ...? (One of Tybalt's lines)
- Romeo's dealer
- The essay structure we use
- For example, "black as pitch"
- The name of the teacher in the extract in the half term test
- The number of acts Tybalt is in
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- The first person that talks in Romeo & Juliet
- Juliet's final resting place
- Put quotes to sleep
- The first short story we read
- The person with the guest list
11 Clues: Romeo's dealer • Put quotes to sleep • The essay structure we use • Juliet's final resting place • The first short story we read • For example, "black as pitch" • The person with the guest list • The number of acts Tybalt is in • The first person that talks in Romeo & Juliet • The name of the teacher in the extract in the half term test • ...
Robert Character Summary Crossword 2023-03-24
8 Clues: Romeo's cousin • A Franciscan monk • Fashion-conscious, vain • Funny, close friend of Juliet • Hot-headed, disgusted by the vain • Distant from his child, loves them anyway • Immature, passionate, enemy of the Capulets • Assumes Juliet's love is guaranteed (use a "-" for the space)
Clue #2 2023-03-23
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- The name of the famous English playwright who wrote Romeo and Juliet.
- The rarest M&M color
- A popular outdoor game played with a flying disc
- A type of animal that is commonly kept as a pet
- A type of tree with needles instead of leaves
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- How many hearts an octopus has
- The number of languages written from right to left
- The Disney princess that talks to the most animals
- State where Area 51 is located
- The capital city of France
10 Clues: The rarest M&M color • The capital city of France • How many hearts an octopus has • State where Area 51 is located • A type of tree with needles instead of leaves • A type of animal that is commonly kept as a pet • A popular outdoor game played with a flying disc • The number of languages written from right to left • The Disney princess that talks to the most animals • ...
Narrative text 2023-05-01
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- the solving of a problem from a story
- like Kind, stingy, cruel, generous, etc.
- narrative text used for entertain the reader
- Moral value that the reader can get from a story
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- ....is a part of narrative text which is introduce the participant, place, time of a story
- Romeo and Juliet is..... story
- ...... is conflict/problem in a story
- a story which is the animal as the actor
- narrative text is a text that consist of fiction story.
- ....is a part of legend
10 Clues: ....is a part of legend • Romeo and Juliet is..... story • the solving of a problem from a story • ...... is conflict/problem in a story • a story which is the animal as the actor • like Kind, stingy, cruel, generous, etc. • narrative text used for entertain the reader • Moral value that the reader can get from a story • ...
Ezekiel Juarez's Character Summary Crossword Puzzle 2024-04-08
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- The carer of the Capulets who wanted what was best for their daughter
- A serious but caring father that valued his family's wellbeing
- A worrysome mother that often found herself stressing about her son
- A confident and high-status man who wishes to take the hand of a main character in marraige
- An opportunity-seeking but abusive father
- The romantic lover who longed for a main character
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- The wise and holy man who wedded the two main characters
- The intimidating and impatient gangster
- A rowdy and troublesome gangster
- The diplomatic emotional daughter of the Capulets
- An immature and impatient mother who is possession-obsessed
- A reckless but full-of-energy friend
12 Clues: A rowdy and troublesome gangster • A reckless but full-of-energy friend • The intimidating and impatient gangster • An opportunity-seeking but abusive father • The diplomatic emotional daughter of the Capulets • The romantic lover who longed for a main character • The wise and holy man who wedded the two main characters • ...
El Crucigrama: Un Festival de Arte 2023-05-09
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- Starry Night de Vincent van Gogh es un tipo de __
- Sentir desinteresado o cansado
- Sydney Opera House, Shakespeare's Globe
- Es una película muy innovadora, pero el ___ no sabe apreciarla
- Ed Sheeran ___ un instrumento
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- Alfonso Cuarón ganó un Oscar por ___ "Gravity"
- Usar una material de piedra, metal o madera para el arte
- un tipo de texto, Edgar Allan Poe, William Shakespeare, Langston Hughes
- Romeo and Juliet, Othello, Macbeth
- La acción de Vincent van Gogh, Leonardo da Vinci, Claude Monet, Pablo Picasso, y Michelangelo
10 Clues: Ed Sheeran ___ un instrumento • Sentir desinteresado o cansado • Romeo and Juliet, Othello, Macbeth • Sydney Opera House, Shakespeare's Globe • Alfonso Cuarón ganó un Oscar por ___ "Gravity" • Starry Night de Vincent van Gogh es un tipo de __ • Usar una material de piedra, metal o madera para el arte • Es una película muy innovadora, pero el ___ no sabe apreciarla • ...
Club Genesis Crossword Quest 2024-01-04
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- Most popular dwarf planet in the Milky Way galaxy
- 1st name of the starkid whose dad played the role of 'aakhri pasta'
- Writer of Romeo&Juliet
- H2O is?
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- school attended by Harry Potter
- Something that you set on vibration when you want some 'alone time'
- It is put on for protection and you find it hard to feel properly when this is being worn
- Iconic ship that sank in 1912
- Smallest month of the year
- Currency of Japan
10 Clues: H2O is? • Currency of Japan • Writer of Romeo&Juliet • Smallest month of the year • Iconic ship that sank in 1912 • school attended by Harry Potter • Most popular dwarf planet in the Milky Way galaxy • Something that you set on vibration when you want some 'alone time' • 1st name of the starkid whose dad played the role of 'aakhri pasta' • ...
GD 2024-11-01
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- something which you use to sit
- someone who became the most famous Mexican painter
- a place where El Chavo del Ocho was set
- someone who was the most famous Brazilian football player
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- a place where many people go in Dublin
- someone who wrote Romeo and Juliet
- a mode of transport which carries only two passengers
- something which you use to stick something to a notice board
- something which you can use to ride on the sea
- a place where you can learn anything
10 Clues: something which you use to sit • someone who wrote Romeo and Juliet • a place where you can learn anything • a place where many people go in Dublin • a place where El Chavo del Ocho was set • something which you can use to ride on the sea • someone who became the most famous Mexican painter • a mode of transport which carries only two passengers • ...
Poetry Crossword 2020-06-17
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- Internet fans taken zen leader as poetic sections *
- The art of ______ is hard to master
- The Japanese say yes to Korean underground heads in creating a short poem *
- A form of repeating verse, originating in medieval Italy
- The repetition of vowel sounds
- Repetition of consonant sounds
- Three musicians allow this poem to be written *
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- The author of the lines 'Rage, rage, against the dying of the light'
- the typical metre of a sonnet
- Ah! spake seer confused to write "Romeo and Juliet" *
- Rubbish! Caesar swallowed a turn and came to a sudden stop*
- Tangled nets catch on for Shakespearean favourite *
- A poem told by a corrupt bad lad *
13 Clues: the typical metre of a sonnet • The repetition of vowel sounds • Repetition of consonant sounds • A poem told by a corrupt bad lad * • The art of ______ is hard to master • Three musicians allow this poem to be written * • Internet fans taken zen leader as poetic sections * • Tangled nets catch on for Shakespearean favourite * • ...
Shakespeare crossword 2025-03-26
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- Caesar Shakespeare’s play about the Roman leader assassinated by his friends
- Shakespeare’s play about a Moorish general betrayed by his ensign
- The play about the Prince of Denmark
- Hathaway The name of Shakespeare’s wife
- The main character in "Macbeth" who receives a prophecy from three witches
- The main female character in "Othello"
- A famous historical play named after an English king
- The town where Shakespeare was born
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- Shakespeare's most famous tragedy
- The literary form in which Shakespeare wrote 154 pieces
- The famous theater where Shakespeare’s plays were performed
- A common genre in Shakespeare’s plays, often featuring kings and rulers
- The city where Shakespeare spent most of his life
- and Juliet Shakespeare's tragic love story
- The famous phrase "To be, or not to be" comes from this play
15 Clues: Shakespeare's most famous tragedy • The town where Shakespeare was born • The play about the Prince of Denmark • The main female character in "Othello" • Hathaway The name of Shakespeare’s wife • and Juliet Shakespeare's tragic love story • The city where Shakespeare spent most of his life • A famous historical play named after an English king • ...
Renaissance 2022-03-14
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- Leonardo da Vinci was a painter and an ____________________
- where two sides are even/balanced
- the country where the Renaissance began
- playwright that created works of literature such as 'Romeo and Juliet'
- the renewed interest in the ancient world
- who painted the 'Mona Lisa'
- the person who commissioned an artist to produce a work of art
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- Italy was the centre of the ______________________
- one of the aspects of the Renaissance that were changed and renewed in the period. (Clue: not science, art)
- adding depth to a picture
- the meaning of the Renaissance
- tiny brush strokes to blend areas into each other and avoid hard outlines
- Italy was divided into ___________________ and each city had its own ruler
- a picture painted straight onto a wall with wet plaster
- famous family of bankers/patrons in Florence
- who brought spices and silks to Europe and became wealthy
- famous sculpture created by Michelangelo
- the study of the human body
18 Clues: adding depth to a picture • who painted the 'Mona Lisa' • the study of the human body • the meaning of the Renaissance • where two sides are even/balanced • the country where the Renaissance began • famous sculpture created by Michelangelo • the renewed interest in the ancient world • famous family of bankers/patrons in Florence • ...
General Knowledge Crossword 2025-03-20
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- What is the second-largest country in the world by land area?
- What element do humans need to breathe to survive?
- What is the largest planet in the Solar System?
- What is the largest ocean on Earth?
- Which planet is often called Earth’s “sister planet”?
- Which composer wrote Symphony No. 9 and Für Elise?
- Which planet is known for its prominent ring system?
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- What is the largest rainforest in the world?
- Who wrote the play Romeo and Juliet?
- What is the tallest mountain in the world?
- What is the surname of the engineer who designed the famous tower in Paris?
- What is the fastest land animal?
12 Clues: What is the fastest land animal? • What is the largest ocean on Earth? • Who wrote the play Romeo and Juliet? • What is the tallest mountain in the world? • What is the largest rainforest in the world? • What is the largest planet in the Solar System? • What element do humans need to breathe to survive? • Which composer wrote Symphony No. 9 and Für Elise? • ...
Discover Italy: Cities, Regions, and Wonders 2025-05-06
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- Coastal region with Cinque Terre
- Northern lake with luxury villas
- Ancient Roman amphitheatre in Rome
- Sea cave on the island of Capri
- Mountain range in the north
- Greek temples in Agrigento
- Cluster of five seaside villages
- Home to the Sistine Chapel
- Famous basilica in Vatican City
- Region known for beaches and trulli
- Largest lake in Italy
- Region known for vineyards and art
- Public park and gallery in Rome
- Monumental staircase in Rome
- Fashion capital of Italy
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- City of Romeo and Juliet
- City of art and the Renaissance
- Renaissance villa with fountains
- Capital city of Italy
- Roman temple with a massive dome
- Capital city of Sicily
- Region with Naples and Pompeii
- Volcano near Naples
- City near Mount Vesuvius
- City of canals and gondolas
- Ancient city buried by Vesuvius
- City known for food and arcades
- Region with Milan and lakes
- Impressive underground cave system
- Scenic coastline with colourful towns
- Iconic fountain where wishes are made
- Largest island in the Mediterranean
32 Clues: Volcano near Naples • Capital city of Italy • Largest lake in Italy • Capital city of Sicily • City of Romeo and Juliet • City near Mount Vesuvius • Fashion capital of Italy • Greek temples in Agrigento • Home to the Sistine Chapel • City of canals and gondolas • Mountain range in the north • Region with Milan and lakes • Monumental staircase in Rome • Region with Naples and Pompeii • ...
Literary Devices 2024-12-10
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- An interruption in a narrative that depicts events that have already occurred, either before the present time or before the time at which the narration takes place.
- “What light through yonder window breaks? It is the east, and Juliet is the sun."
- "She is as vicious as a lion."
- A Renaissance king who says, "That's dope, dude!"
- When an author makes an indirect reference to a figure, place, event, or idea originating from outside the text, especially works of literature or art.
- When a word or phrase is repeated at the beginning of multiple sentences throughout a piece of writing.
- General feeling the writer wants the audience to have.
- "Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers."
- A story that is used to represent a more general message about real-life issues.
- When a more mild or indirect word or expression is used in place of another word or phrase that is considered harsh, blunt, vulgar, or unpleasant.
- When an author indirectly hints at—through things such as dialogue, description, or characters' actions—what's to come later on in the story.
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- "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness…”
- When the audience is aware of the true intentions or outcomes, while the characters are not.
- When an author describes a scene, thing, or idea so that it appeals to our senses (taste, smell, sight, touch, or hearing).
- Use of an object, figure, event, situation, or other idea in a written work to represent something else.
- "The wind howled, beckoning me to come outside."
- “The pen is mightier than the sword."
- Deafening silence, organized chaos, cruelly kind, insanely logical, etc.
- a statement that appears illogical or self-contradictory.
- "I'm so hungry I could eat a horse."
- Juliet speaking aloud to herself on the balcony, "O Romeo, Romeo!"
- The writer or narrator's attitude towards a subject.
- “And love is love is love is love is love is love is love is love cannot be killed or swept aside.“
23 Clues: "She is as vicious as a lion." • "I'm so hungry I could eat a horse." • “The pen is mightier than the sword." • "Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers." • "The wind howled, beckoning me to come outside." • A Renaissance king who says, "That's dope, dude!" • The writer or narrator's attitude towards a subject. • ...
que for treson 2021-02-03
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- the activity of selling an illegal drug or stolen item.
- where was Shakespeare from
- peter hides in it to escape sir Phillipe mortan
- who helped peter and kit get a theatre job
- what does peter eat when he first meets the family
- a valley
- the person who wants to mary kit (one word)
- the most popular play by the company that peter and kit are with
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- who is the family that peter meats when they find him in the coffin
- what does Shakespeare call peter
- how many shilling do peter and kit make in total
- witch one of the seven deadly sins did peter play
- a small tower on top of another tower
- what is kits last name
- what was the play that kit and peater did
- what was the role that Shakespeare said peter should try
- who plays Romeo in the play
- the person that peter has to play when kit runs away
- the main characters last name
19 Clues: a valley • what is kits last name • where was Shakespeare from • who plays Romeo in the play • the main characters last name • what does Shakespeare call peter • a small tower on top of another tower • what was the play that kit and peater did • who helped peter and kit get a theatre job • the person who wants to mary kit (one word) • ...
THE RENAISSANCE: EXAM 2025-05-21
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- an inventor, an anatomist,an artist and a philosopher
- many facts of planets, stars and the
- Although Galileo did not invent the..., he
- and imitated...Greek and Roman cultures
- the world in 1519.
- Renaissance was called like that because people
- The word “Renaissance” means… in French.
- ....'s crew were the first men in History to sail
- Way.
- one of much better quality and
- others.
- and a pirate in Spain.
- and reached India.
- This Spanish writer wrote “Don Quijote de la Mancha”.
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- This English playwright wrote many plays such as “Romeo & Juliet”.
- Wonderful sculptor and painter who sculpted
- David and painted the Sistine Chapel
- This explorer sailed along the Cape of Good
- One of Leonardo's inventions.
- had existed a thousand years before.
- Gutenberg's invention which helped ordinary
- in 1492.
- other professions.
- Most famous Renaissance Man due to his skills
- have more access to reading and
- This explorer is credited with discovering
- sail around the world, considered a hero in
- ENGLISH explorer whose crew was the second
28 Clues: Way. • others. • in 1492. • the world in 1519. • other professions. • and reached India. • and a pirate in Spain. • One of Leonardo's inventions. • one of much better quality and • have more access to reading and • David and painted the Sistine Chapel • many facts of planets, stars and the • had existed a thousand years before. • and imitated...Greek and Roman cultures • ...
Literary Terms 2024-08-02
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- song lyrics can also belong to this genre.
- Six silly sisters all saw the swan.
- "Why you trollin'...Tryna strike a chord and it's probably A-Minor."(Kendrick Lamar)
- "Romeo and Juliet"
- using the images of wounded or sad-looking animals to get donations
- Scratchin’ out her maiden and here’s my name...They’re saying, ‘Cheers to you for your future years of pain’(Kanye West)
- Shaquille O'Neil endorsing the use of Icy Hot
- "Your words are a weapon so use them wisely" (Tessanne Chin)
- "When the ting went quack-quack-quack" (Big Shaq)
- "kicking the bucket"
- His pointed nose, red eyes, and thin colorless lips scared the child.
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- numbers used to as supporting evidence
- you have to be cruel to be kind
- Penguin or The Joker (DC Comics)
- "That's a mighty weak argument"
- A story about my life, written by me.
- "I am so hungry I could eat a horse"
- "The Handmaid's Tale"
- I’m a chicken when it comes to getting an injection.
- “I love you like a fat kid loves cake”.
20 Clues: "Romeo and Juliet" • "kicking the bucket" • "The Handmaid's Tale" • you have to be cruel to be kind • "That's a mighty weak argument" • Penguin or The Joker (DC Comics) • Six silly sisters all saw the swan. • "I am so hungry I could eat a horse" • A story about my life, written by me. • numbers used to as supporting evidence • “I love you like a fat kid loves cake”. • ...
UK 2024-09-09
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- Capital of England
- The distance between England and France is 34 km, connected by the ________ Tunnel in 1994
- One of Britain's World Heritage Sites
- Most consumed drink in britain
- An annual competition in England at Coppers Hill
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- The great English poet with many famous plays such as Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet, etc
- Which famous football team from England plays at Old Trafford?
- National flag of the United Kingdom
- What is the name of the iconic red two-level bus in London?
- _________ was invented in England in 1662 by scientist Christopher Meret
- J.K. Rowling's famous mystery novel series
- England is known as the land of _____
- Big Ben is the name of a ______
13 Clues: Capital of England • Most consumed drink in britain • Big Ben is the name of a ______ • National flag of the United Kingdom • England is known as the land of _____ • One of Britain's World Heritage Sites • J.K. Rowling's famous mystery novel series • An annual competition in England at Coppers Hill • What is the name of the iconic red two-level bus in London? • ...
13 Days of Easter Eggs 2025-09-15
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- The lights on the Eiffel Tower are flashing at _______.
- What album gave Karyn her rise to fame?
- Which tour came to the movies on October 13, 2023?
- What are girls carrying in the lobby on New Year's Day?
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- Travis is Taylor's Romeo. Taylor is his ______.
- What color of Eras Tour outfits was an TLOAS easter egg?
- Taylor Swift was Spotify's Top _____ _____ in 2023.
- The last name of she who had violet eyes.
- Turn the lock and put my _______ on.
- Taylor describes this feeling as brave and wild.
- Feeling like the very last drops of an ___ ___.
- The best people in life are ____.
- What is the color of the Invisible String?
13 Clues: The best people in life are ____. • Turn the lock and put my _______ on. • What album gave Karyn her rise to fame? • The last name of she who had violet eyes. • What is the color of the Invisible String? • Travis is Taylor's Romeo. Taylor is his ______. • Feeling like the very last drops of an ___ ___. • Taylor describes this feeling as brave and wild. • ...
Romeo and Juliet Vocab 2023-02-09
11 Clues: disobedient • to make larger • long, tiresome • to hate or detest • deceiving,craft,sly • restating or rewording • hurtful, fatal, wicked • regrettable;unfortunate • offensive,repulsive,filty • having power ,authority, or influence • poetry with regular meter but no rhyme
Romeo and Juliet characters 2023-03-20
11 Clues: Romeo's friend • Romeo's mother • Juliet's cousin • Juliet's mother • Romeo's family name • Looked after Juliet • Juliet's family name • Juliet's original suitor • Romeo's cousin and friend • Romeo's love before Juliet • Friar .... gave Juliet a sleeping potion
Romeo and Juliet Vocab 2024-04-30
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- causing great injury or ruin
- people who hold a different belief from the official belief of their church
- feeling of being weighed down with worries or problems
- person who opposes or fights against others
- wrong-doing or sin
- injustice; complaint
- open rebellion against lawful authority
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- meeting, especially one held in secret
- something made to deceive
- increasing; enlarging
- skill in deception
11 Clues: skill in deception • wrong-doing or sin • injustice; complaint • increasing; enlarging • something made to deceive • causing great injury or ruin • meeting, especially one held in secret • open rebellion against lawful authority • person who opposes or fights against others • feeling of being weighed down with worries or problems • ...
Poetry-Easy 2024-06-04
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- where haikus originated from
- famous english poet, wrote romeo and juliet
- giving intimate objects natural or human qualities
- exaggerated statements (not ment to be taken literally)
- using a word with vocal imitation of a sound
- comparing two things with like or as
- wrote oyzmandias
- a poem with 17 syllables
- a poem with no rhyme
- what a stanza is made up of
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- a pargragh for a poem
- comparing two things directly (without like or as)
- two or more of the same sound at the beginning of words
- a group of words that conveys a non-literal meaning
- how the words read together to a poem
- rhyme at the end of a line
- a piece of writing to express an idea
- describes the pattern of beats in a line of poetry
18 Clues: wrote oyzmandias • a poem with no rhyme • a pargragh for a poem • a poem with 17 syllables • rhyme at the end of a line • what a stanza is made up of • where haikus originated from • comparing two things with like or as • how the words read together to a poem • a piece of writing to express an idea • famous english poet, wrote romeo and juliet • ...
Krustvārdu mīkla par V.Šekspīra lugu "Romeo un Džuljeta" 2023-05-25
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- ........ paziņo, ka Džuljeta ir mirusi.
- Džuljetas un Parisa kāzu vietā notika gatavošanās ......
- Kāds literārais darbs ir "Romeo un Džuljeta"?
- Kā sauc meiteni, kuru Romeo mīlēja lugas sākumā?
- Lugas "Romeo un Džuljeta" notikumi risinās Itālijas pilsētā Veronā un ........ 15.gadsimtā.
- Kā sauc mūku, kurš salaulāja Romeo un Džuljetu?
- Lugu "Romeo un Džuljeta" sarkstījis ....... Šekspīrs.
- Džuljeta iedzēra zāles, no kurām viņa gulēja ... stundas(skaitlis jāraksta ar vārdiem).
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- Kā sauc, puisi kurš lūdz Džuljetas roku pirms Romeo?
- Par ..... nogalināšanu Romeo jādodas trimdā.
- Kas bija Džuljetas uzticības persona?
- Kurš ir Romeo brālēns un labākais draugs?
- Lorenco plāns draud izjukt, jo mūks ...... nav varējis nogādāt vēstuli Romeo.
- No kuras dzimtas ir Romeo?
- Gan Romeo, gan Džuljeta beigās .....
- Konfliktā starp Benvolio, Merkucio un Tibaltu nāvējoši tiek ievainots Romeo draugs, kā sauc šo draugu?
- Nok kuras dzimtas ir Džuljeta?
17 Clues: No kuras dzimtas ir Romeo? • Nok kuras dzimtas ir Džuljeta? • Gan Romeo, gan Džuljeta beigās ..... • Kas bija Džuljetas uzticības persona? • ........ paziņo, ka Džuljeta ir mirusi. • Kurš ir Romeo brālēns un labākais draugs? • Par ..... nogalināšanu Romeo jādodas trimdā. • Kāds literārais darbs ir "Romeo un Džuljeta"? • Kā sauc mūku, kurš salaulāja Romeo un Džuljetu? • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2025-01-07
6 Clues: The thing Romeo says he is a fool to • The name of the character Tybalt kills • What is Romeo's punishment for killing Tybalt • The name of the household that Juliet belongs to • Friar Lawrence gives Juliet this to solve dilemma • 'A _______ by any other name would smell as sweet'
UK 2023-12-04
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- name of the famous playwright known for "Romeo and Juliet" and "Hamlet." SHAKESPEARE
- of islands off the northwest coast of Scotland. ORKNEYS
- river that runs through London. THAMES
- city of the UK. LONDON
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- county known for its picturesque Lake District. CUMBRIA
- of water to the west of England.IRISH SEA
- flower of Wales. DAFFODIL
- university city in England. CAMBRIDGE
8 Clues: city of the UK. LONDON • flower of Wales. DAFFODIL • university city in England. CAMBRIDGE • river that runs through London. THAMES • of water to the west of England.IRISH SEA • county known for its picturesque Lake District. CUMBRIA • of islands off the northwest coast of Scotland. ORKNEYS • ...
Romeo and Juliet Characters and Terms 2013-06-12
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- hints of future events in the text
- Act IV shows effect of climax
- Unit of action in one setting
- Act II intro and develop conflict
- Act III turning point
- Relief of tension by fools
- Act V end conflict
- extended speech by one character to others on stage?
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- brief comments by characters not meant to be heard by other characters, which can be thoughts to audience or side comments to other characters?
- Contrasting Characters
- Character needs info that audience has
- lines spoken by the characters?
- extended speech by one character alone on stage?
- Time and Place
- Act I intro to characters and setting
- Sequence of events
16 Clues: Time and Place • Act V end conflict • Sequence of events • Act III turning point • Contrasting Characters • Relief of tension by fools • Act IV shows effect of climax • Unit of action in one setting • lines spoken by the characters? • Act II intro and develop conflict • hints of future events in the text • Act I intro to characters and setting • Character needs info that audience has • ...
Romeo and Juliet Characters and Terms 2013-06-12
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- Act III turning point
- extended speech by one character to others on stage?
- Act II intro and develop conflict
- Sequence of events
- Act IV shows effect of climax
- Relief of tension by fools
- Act I intro to characters and setting
- Unit of action in one setting
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- extended speech by one character alone on stage?
- Act V end conflict
- Character needs info that audience has
- hints of future events in the text
- Time and Place
- lines spoken by the characters?
- brief comments by characters not meant to be heard by other characters, which can be thoughts to audience or side comments to other characters?
- Contrasting Characters
16 Clues: Time and Place • Act V end conflict • Sequence of events • Act III turning point • Contrasting Characters • Relief of tension by fools • Act IV shows effect of climax • Unit of action in one setting • lines spoken by the characters? • Act II intro and develop conflict • hints of future events in the text • Act I intro to characters and setting • Character needs info that audience has • ...
Act II Vocabulary (“Romeo and Juliet”) 2022-06-02
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- the natural satellite of the earth, visible (chiefly at night) by reflected light from the sun.
- One of the reasons why Friar Lawrence accepts to marry Romeo and Juliet.
- moving or capable of moving at high speed.
- (of circumstances or conditions) deplorably bad or unsatisfactory.
- a dishonest or unscrupulous man.
- scold or rebuke.
- the worship of idols.
- What Romeo plans to use to go up to Juliet's room.
- a feeling of deep distress caused by loss, disappointment, or other misfortune suffered by oneself or others.
- a word or set of words by which a person, animal, place, or thing is known, addressed, or referred to.
- a line of verse with five metrical feet, each consisting of one short (or unstressed) syllable followed by one long (or stressed) syllable, for example Two households, both alike in dignity.
- a comprehensive description and explanation of an idea or theory.
- the offense of willfully telling an untruth in a court after having taken an oath or affirmation.
- soon; shortly.
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- (in a theater) away from the stage and so not visible to the audience.
- a flaw in character that brings about the downfall of the hero of a tragedy.
- any plant with leaves, seeds, or flowers used for flavoring, food, medicine, or perfume.
- a written, typed, or printed communication, especially one sent in an envelope by mail or messenger.
- the action of intervening on behalf of another.
- What keeps people away from the Capulet's house. Around the garden.
- using or involving physical force intended to hurt, damage, or kill someone or something.
- bitterness or resentfulness, especially when long-standing.
- Laurence The priest who helps Romeo to get marry in secret.
- Who Romeo used to love, but she did not love him back.
- talk nonsense.
- a poem of fourteen lines using any of a number of formal rhyme schemes, in English typically having ten syllables per line.
- represent (something, especially something undesirable) as being done, caused, or possessed by someone; attribute.
- the star around which the earth orbits.
- (of a person's face or complexion) of an unhealthy yellow or pale brown color.
29 Clues: talk nonsense. • soon; shortly. • scold or rebuke. • the worship of idols. • a dishonest or unscrupulous man. • the star around which the earth orbits. • moving or capable of moving at high speed. • the action of intervening on behalf of another. • What Romeo plans to use to go up to Juliet's room. • Who Romeo used to love, but she did not love him back. • ...
Poetry-hard 2024-06-07
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- a poem with no rhyme
- comparing two things with like or as
- using a word with vocal imitation of a sound
- a piece of writing to express an idea
- famous english poet, wrote romeo and juliet
- where haikus originated from
- describes the pattern of beats in a line of poetry
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- rhyme at the end of a line
- two or more of the same sound at the beginning of words
- exaggerated statements (not ment to be taken literally)
- wrote oyzmandias
- how the words read together to a poem
- a group of words that conveys a non-literal meaning
- a pargragh for a poem
- giving intimate objects natural or human qualities
- comparing two things directly (without like or as)
- what a stanza is made up of
- a poem with 17 syllables
18 Clues: wrote oyzmandias • a poem with no rhyme • a pargragh for a poem • a poem with 17 syllables • rhyme at the end of a line • what a stanza is made up of • where haikus originated from • comparing two things with like or as • how the words read together to a poem • a piece of writing to express an idea • famous english poet, wrote romeo and juliet • ...
Aiden/ Georgie 2023-04-04
4 Clues: the head of the house of Montague • the man that wanted to marry Juliet • Capulet Capulet is the husband and father of Juliet. • prince Escalus is a major character in Romeo and Juliet
Romeo and Juliet vocab 2016-05-10
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- There was a _______ between the two girls over a boy.
- The _____ of New York had to pay taxes.
- We ______the two classes.
- I _____ when I stood up and my legs hurt.
- Julie was _________ when her mom showed up to school.
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- I _____ her new pair of shoes.
- The _____ princess saved the prince.
- She is an _______ young girl.
- I was ______ to keep her secret
- You must pay the _____ for not listening.
- There was a _______ after the game.
11 Clues: We ______the two classes. • She is an _______ young girl. • I _____ her new pair of shoes. • I was ______ to keep her secret • There was a _______ after the game. • The _____ princess saved the prince. • The _____ of New York had to pay taxes. • You must pay the _____ for not listening. • I _____ when I stood up and my legs hurt. • ...
Romeo and Juliet (context) 2022-01-14
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- The surname of the playwright (11)
- Something that Elizabethan men were expected to do (5)
- What were the streets in Verona like? (6)
- Elizabethans tended to marry and start families sooner because their ____ expectancy was short. (4)
- A patriarchal society is one that is ruled by...(3)
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- A form of writing based on suffering, death and sorrowful events (7)
- A fathers decision about who is daughter should marry was often based on wealth and status, it was rarely about ____(4)
- Elizabethans believed that their futures were written in the...(5)
- The name of the queen who ruled England for most of Shakespeare's life (9)
- In which country is Verona? (5)
- Over how many days does the play take place? (4)
11 Clues: In which country is Verona? (5) • The surname of the playwright (11) • What were the streets in Verona like? (6) • Over how many days does the play take place? (4) • A patriarchal society is one that is ruled by...(3) • Something that Elizabethan men were expected to do (5) • Elizabethans believed that their futures were written in the...(5) • ...
Romeo And Juliet Vocab 2023-01-13
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- how the Montague and Capulets did to each other at the start of the story
- a word for when you see someones face
- to pass a test
- what you do when your fighting
- A word for when you break a law or limit
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- How the feud was between the family's
- The feeling brought upon when a family member died
- another for when you respect someone deeply
- How romeo felt when Rosaline continued to reject his advances
- a word that means to kill has a movie named after it
- another word for show-off
11 Clues: to pass a test • another word for show-off • what you do when your fighting • How the feud was between the family's • a word for when you see someones face • A word for when you break a law or limit • another for when you respect someone deeply • The feeling brought upon when a family member died • a word that means to kill has a movie named after it • ...
Romeo and Juliet Vocab 2014-11-19
Romeo And Juliet Vocab 2023-01-13
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- how the Montague and Capulets did to each other at the start of the story
- a word for when you see someones face
- to pass a test
- what you do when your fighting
- A word for when you break a law or limit
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- How the feud was between the family's
- The feeling brought upon when a family member died
- another for when you respect someone deeply
- How romeo felt when Rosaline continued to reject his advances
- a word that means to kill has a movie named after it
- another word for show-off
11 Clues: to pass a test • another word for show-off • what you do when your fighting • How the feud was between the family's • a word for when you see someones face • A word for when you break a law or limit • another for when you respect someone deeply • The feeling brought upon when a family member died • a word that means to kill has a movie named after it • ...
test 2024-05-24
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- In which city is the Statue of Liberty located?
- Which animal is known as the King of the Jungle?
- Who is known as the father of computers?
- What is the smallest prime number?
- What is the hardest natural substance on Earth?
- Who wrote the play "Romeo and Juliet"?
- How many continents are there on Earth?
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- Which country is known as the Land of the Rising Sun?
- Which planet is known as the Red Planet?
- Which gas do plants absorb from the atmosphere?
- Who was the first President of the United States?
- Ocean What is the largest ocean on Earth?
- How many colors are there in a rainbow?
- What is the chemical symbol for water?
- What is the capital of France?
15 Clues: What is the capital of France? • What is the smallest prime number? • What is the chemical symbol for water? • Who wrote the play "Romeo and Juliet"? • How many colors are there in a rainbow? • How many continents are there on Earth? • Which planet is known as the Red Planet? • Who is known as the father of computers? • Ocean What is the largest ocean on Earth? • ...
Fearless (Taylor's Version) 2023-05-30
6 Clues: mentions romeo and juliet • the first song on the album • mentions taylor's best friend, abigail • went viral on tiktok and is from the vault • is about taylor's relationship with her mom • taylor plays two characters in this song's music video
Romeo and Juliet Characters and Terms 2013-06-12
Across
- lines spoken by the characters?
- Act IV shows effect of climax
- Act I intro to characters and setting
- Character needs info that audience has
- Act V end conflict
- Act II intro and develop conflict
- extended speech by one character alone on stage?
- Sequence of events
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- extended speech by one character to others on stage?
- Time and Place
- hints of future events in the text
- Contrasting Characters
- brief comments by characters not meant to be heard by other characters, which can be thoughts to audience or side comments to other characters?
- Unit of action in one setting
- Relief of tension by fools
- Act III turning point
16 Clues: Time and Place • Act V end conflict • Sequence of events • Act III turning point • Contrasting Characters • Relief of tension by fools • Act IV shows effect of climax • Unit of action in one setting • lines spoken by the characters? • Act II intro and develop conflict • hints of future events in the text • Act I intro to characters and setting • Character needs info that audience has • ...
Romeo and Juilet 2016-04-15
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- servant to capulet
- servant to romeo
- john/ of the same order
- father
- of Verona
- nephew to montague, and friend to romeo
- kinsman to the prince, and friend to romeo
- romeos father
- son to montague
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- of the play
- servant to juilets nurse
- to montague
- young nobleman, kinsman to the prince
- nephew to lady capulet
- of the play
- capulet/ wife to capulet
- daughter to capulet
- servant to capulet
18 Clues: father • of Verona • of the play • to montague • of the play • romeos father • son to montague • servant to romeo • servant to capulet • servant to capulet • daughter to capulet • nephew to lady capulet • john/ of the same order • servant to juilets nurse • capulet/ wife to capulet • young nobleman, kinsman to the prince • nephew to montague, and friend to romeo • ...
Famous Authors 2024-09-12
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- The author of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Matilda.
- The author of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.
- The author of Heidi.
- The author of Frankenstein.
- The author of The Cat in the Hat and Green Eggs and Ham.
- The author of The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit.
- The author of the Harry Potter series.
- A famous English playwright who wrote Romeo and Juliet.
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- The author of 1984 and Animal Farm.
- The author of The Chronicles of Narnia series.
- The author of A Christmas Carol and Oliver Twist.
- The author of The Old Man and the Sea and A Farewell to Arms.
- The author of Pride and Prejudice and Sense and Sensibility.
- The author of Jane Eyre.
- The author of Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea and Around the World in Eighty Days.
15 Clues: The author of Heidi. • The author of Jane Eyre. • The author of Frankenstein. • The author of 1984 and Animal Farm. • The author of the Harry Potter series. • The author of The Chronicles of Narnia series. • The author of A Christmas Carol and Oliver Twist. • The author of The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit. • A famous English playwright who wrote Romeo and Juliet. • ...
Romeo & Juliet Vocabulary (Cal) 2017-02-08
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- rhyme of the terminal syllables of lines of poetry
- medieval narrative poem typically describing the downfall of a great man
- formation of word used to imitate a sound
- pair of successive lines of verse, especially a pair that rhyme and are the same length
- character's words or actions that are clear to the audience although unknown to the character
- figure of speech comparing 2 unlike things that is often introduced by like or as
- melodramatic, and has given himself up to the power of his mistress
- fixed verse form of Italian origin consisting of 14 lines that are typically 5 foot iambics
- common meter in poetry consisting of an unrhymed line with 5 feet, each foot containing and unaccented syllable & and accented syllable
- show or indicator beforehand
- conversation between characters in novel, drama, etc.
- subject of discourse or of artistic representation
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- group of actors or a single actor having a function similar to that of greek chorus as in Elizabethan drama
- pattern used in poems, usually marked by letters
- figure of speech by which a locution produces an incongruous seemingly self-contradictory effect
- poem of a character in a drama that has the form if a monologue
- character who contrast with another character their opposite
- controversy or quarrel
- fancy, purely decorative article
- humorous use of a word so as to emphasize different meanings
- poetic form in which a character, addressing a silent auditor at a big moment, reveals himself
- when love is not returned
- term applied to something to which it's not literally applicable in order to suggest resemblance
- introductory scene, preceding first act of the play
- unrhymed verse, especially iambic pentameter most frequently used in dramatic english
- passage by a character in a play that is intended to be heard by the audience
26 Clues: controversy or quarrel • when love is not returned • show or indicator beforehand • fancy, purely decorative article • formation of word used to imitate a sound • pattern used in poems, usually marked by letters • rhyme of the terminal syllables of lines of poetry • subject of discourse or of artistic representation • introductory scene, preceding first act of the play • ...
Romeo & Juliet- Chloe Vikander 2023-02-16
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- - call upon (a spirit or ghost) to appear, by means of a magic ritual.
- - hypocrites
- - are liars
- - punish someone by forcing them to leave a place permanatley
- - climbed to
- - exclamtion of surprise
- - water strongly impregnated with salt
- - a soft, moist mass of material, typically of plant material or flour, applied to the body to relieve soreness and inflammation and kept in place with a cloth.
- - spider webs
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- - make wicked; deprave.
- - a destructive fungal disease of apple and other trees that results in damage to the bark
- lodging - below the horizon
- - discontinue a session of (a parliament or other legislative assembly) without dissolving it.
- - associate with
- - pretend to be affected by
- - approprite
- - punish
- - angry or bitter disagreement over fundamental issues; conflict.
- - destroys
- - a large amount
20 Clues: - punish • - destroys • - are liars • - approprite • - hypocrites • - climbed to • - spider webs • - associate with • - a large amount • - make wicked; deprave. • - exclamtion of surprise • lodging - below the horizon • - pretend to be affected by • - water strongly impregnated with salt • - punish someone by forcing them to leave a place permanatley • ...
Romeo & Juliet Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-13
Across
- Sad and drepessed
- Blame
- Church appointment that included a guranteed income
- Reputation
- Tangles
- Follow up; literally
- The act of breaking a law or command of committing a sin
- mixtures
- Extremely thin
- Hypocrites
- Something made to deceive
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- Posture
- Spearlike weapons with broad blades
- Are liar
- Intelligently sensitive
- Greivous; mournful; sorrowful
- uncontrollable
- Skill in deception
- Condition of great wretchdness
- full of anxiety and suffering
- punish someone by forcing them to leave a place permanently
21 Clues: Blame • Posture • Tangles • Are liar • mixtures • Reputation • Hypocrites • uncontrollable • Extremely thin • Sad and drepessed • Skill in deception • Follow up; literally • Intelligently sensitive • Something made to deceive • Greivous; mournful; sorrowful • full of anxiety and suffering • Condition of great wretchdness • Spearlike weapons with broad blades • ...
Romeo x Juliet Vocab 2023-02-09
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- disobedient, turning or changing regularly
- proud, cocky
- long, tiresome, boring
- to hate or detest
- to make larger
- to lose, give up
- hurtful, fatal, wicked
- looking at someone with hatred or dishonor
- state of mind, tendency toward something
- elegance or beauty, mercy or pardon
- engaged to be married
- courteous, friendly, warm
- a druggist, pharmacist
- having power, authority, or influence
- going against what is expected, wicked, corrupt
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- gloomy, without skill
- doubtful, unclear, indefinite
- regrettable; unfortunate
- deceiving, crafty, sly
- poetry with regular meter but no rhyme
- claiming superior importance
- offensive, repulsive, filthy
- to praise or entrust
- awe, deep respect for
- disgusting, revolting
- a woman with authority, head of the house
- able to die, belonging to this world
- formal ceremonial act, religious practice
- restating or rewording
29 Clues: proud, cocky • to make larger • to lose, give up • to hate or detest • to praise or entrust • gloomy, without skill • awe, deep respect for • disgusting, revolting • engaged to be married • long, tiresome, boring • deceiving, crafty, sly • hurtful, fatal, wicked • restating or rewording • a druggist, pharmacist • regrettable; unfortunate • courteous, friendly, warm • claiming superior importance • ...
Romeo and Juliet Characters and Terms 2013-06-12
Across
- lines spoken by the characters?
- Act IV shows effect of climax
- Act I intro to characters and setting
- Character needs info that audience has
- Act V end conflict
- Act II intro and develop conflict
- extended speech by one character alone on stage?
- Sequence of events
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- extended speech by one character to others on stage?
- Time and Place
- hints of future events in the text
- Contrasting Characters
- brief comments by characters not meant to be heard by other characters, which can be thoughts to audience or side comments to other characters?
- Unit of action in one setting
- Relief of tension by fools
- Act III turning point
16 Clues: Time and Place • Act V end conflict • Sequence of events • Act III turning point • Contrasting Characters • Relief of tension by fools • Act IV shows effect of climax • Unit of action in one setting • lines spoken by the characters? • Act II intro and develop conflict • hints of future events in the text • Act I intro to characters and setting • Character needs info that audience has • ...
Science and general knowledge 2025-10-09
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- Which planet is known as the Red Planet?
- Which element is needed for the formation of bones and teeth?
- Which part of the plant conducts photosynthesis?
- Which continent is the Sahara Desert located in?
- Which country is known for the Great Wall?
- Whale What is the largest mammal in the world?
- What is the chemical symbol for water?
- What is the main source of energy for Earth?
- Dioxide Which gas do plants absorb from the atmosphere for photosynthesis?
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- What is the capital city of Australia?
- Shakespeare Who wrote the play 'Romeo and Juliet'?
- Graham Bell Who invented the telephone?
- What is the boiling point of water at sea level?
- Which instrument is used to see tiny objects like cells?
- Which organ in the human body pumps blood?
15 Clues: What is the capital city of Australia? • What is the chemical symbol for water? • Graham Bell Who invented the telephone? • Which planet is known as the Red Planet? • Which country is known for the Great Wall? • Which organ in the human body pumps blood? • What is the main source of energy for Earth? • Whale What is the largest mammal in the world? • ...
Renaissance 2022-03-14
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- the renewed interest in the ancient world
- famous sculpture created by Michelangelo
- a picture painted straight onto a wall with wet plaster
- adding depth to a picture
- who painted the 'Mona Lisa'
- Italy was divided into ___________________ and each city had its own ruler
- who brought spices and silks to Europe and became wealthy
- the meaning of the Renaissance
- the study of the human body
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- tiny brush strokes to blend areas into each other and avoid hard outlines
- playwright that created works of literature such as 'Romeo and Juliet'
- Italy was the centre of the ______________________
- where two sides are even/balanced
- one of the aspects of the Renaissance that were changed and renewed in the period. (Clue: not science, art)
- famous family of bankers/patrons in Florence
- the person who commissioned an artist to produce a work of art
- the country where the Renaissance began
- Leonardo da Vinci was a painter and an ____________________
18 Clues: adding depth to a picture • who painted the 'Mona Lisa' • the study of the human body • the meaning of the Renaissance • where two sides are even/balanced • the country where the Renaissance began • famous sculpture created by Michelangelo • the renewed interest in the ancient world • famous family of bankers/patrons in Florence • ...
Old Hollywood Realness 2025-03-03
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- Actress who played the lead in the Wizard of Oz
- Movie originally starring Barbra Streisand and recreated by Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper
- Western actor with an Orange County, California airport named after him
- Actor who played Detective Virgil Tibbs in "In the Heat of the Night"
- Actor who played the lead mobster in The Godfather
- Audrey
- Movie starring Audrey Hepburn and Cary Grant in the French Alps.
- Mother of Law & Order SVU star Mariska Hargitay
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- American film and television production and distribution company founded in 1924
- American actor, dancer, singer, musician, and choreographer from Omaha, Nebraska
- Lucille Ball's husband
- Actress born Norma Jeane Mortenson
- Civil War Drama whose main character is a Southern belle
- This movie's name just so happens to be a medical term
- Modern-day day Romeo and Juliet story based in NYC
- Singer of "My Way"
- Singer of "Folsom Prison Blues"
- Hollywood star who became Princess of Monaco
18 Clues: Audrey • Singer of "My Way" • Lucille Ball's husband • Singer of "Folsom Prison Blues" • Actress born Norma Jeane Mortenson • Hollywood star who became Princess of Monaco • Actress who played the lead in the Wizard of Oz • Mother of Law & Order SVU star Mariska Hargitay • Modern-day day Romeo and Juliet story based in NYC • Actor who played the lead mobster in The Godfather • ...
Romeo & Juliet - Shakespearean Words 2021-05-17
20 Clues: whims • knees • punish • corpse • whining • benefits • medicine • abandoned • plate,dish • confession • great,much • scorn,mock • anger,wrath • unnecessary • prepare,make • shackles,bonds • wretch,worthless • forewarn,portend • postponed,deferred • protected,impervious
Romeo & Juliet Vocab (FINAL) 2023-12-13
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- (noun) a large fight or quarrel
- (noun) a cause of widespread affliction or harm
- (noun) a relative
- (noun) mental skill or quickness
- (noun) future generations
- (verb) to be or live in a state of depression of decreasing vitality
- (verb) to express sadness, regret, or mourning
- (noun) powerful or concise language
- (adjective) offensive, horrible, or evil in some way
- (noun) a condition of deep suffering
- (verb) to regard with extreme disgust or hatred
- (adjective) courteous and self-sacrificing, attentive
- (noun) a contagious or infectious epidemic disease
- (noun) a disease causing a high rate of deaths
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- (verb) to give up one's voice or position
- (noun) the quality of being extremely thorough, exhaustive, or accurate
- (verb) to make greater, more numerous, or larger
- (noun) a straight, two-edged sword with a pointed blade
- (noun) a small room or monument, cut in rock or built of stone
- (adjective) displaying characteristics of oppressive power
- (noun) a state of forced absence from one's home
- (verb) to bring something to an end by satisfying or cooling
- (noun) secret, cautious, or surreptitious movement
- (noun) voluntary choice or decision
- (verb) to remove someone by authority
- (verb) to deceive or trick; to lie
- (noun) forcible or passive resistance to authority
- (verb) to set free from guilt
- (noun) one to whom secrets are entrusted
- (noun) an enemy or adversary
30 Clues: (noun) a relative • (noun) future generations • (noun) an enemy or adversary • (verb) to set free from guilt • (noun) a large fight or quarrel • (noun) mental skill or quickness • (verb) to deceive or trick; to lie • (noun) voluntary choice or decision • (noun) powerful or concise language • (noun) a condition of deep suffering • (verb) to remove someone by authority • ...
Romeo & Juliet Vocab Assignment 2023-02-09
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- (n.) elegance or beauty, mercy or pardon
- (adj.) courteous, friendly, warm
- (n.) druggist; pharmacist
- (adj.) long, tiresome, boring
- (adj.) having power, authority, or influence
- (adj.) disgusting, revolting
- (adj.) gloomy, without skill
- (adj.) hurtful, fatal, wicked
- (v.) to make larger, increase
- (n.) state of mind, tendency toward something
- (n.) formal ceremonial act, religious practice
- (v.) to praise or entrust
- (adj.) claiming superior importance
- (v.) to lose, to give up
- (adj.) proud, cocky
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- (n.) poetry with regular meter but no rhyme
- (n.) awe, deep respect for
- (adj.) engaged to be married
- (adj.) regrettable; unfortunate
- (v.) to settle, agree, or adjust
- (n.) looking at someone with hatred or dishonor
- (v.) to restate in other words
- (adj.) deceiving, crafty, sly
- (n.) woman with authority, head of the house
- (adj.) disobedient, turning or changing regularly
- (adj.) going against what is expected, wicked, corrupt
- (adj.) able to die, belonging to this world
- (v.) to hate, detest
- (adj.) offensive, repulsive, filthy
- (n.) doubtful, unclear, indefinite
30 Clues: (adj.) proud, cocky • (v.) to hate, detest • (v.) to lose, to give up • (n.) druggist; pharmacist • (v.) to praise or entrust • (n.) awe, deep respect for • (adj.) engaged to be married • (adj.) disgusting, revolting • (adj.) gloomy, without skill • (adj.) long, tiresome, boring • (adj.) deceiving, crafty, sly • (adj.) hurtful, fatal, wicked • (v.) to make larger, increase • ...
