romeo and juliet Crossword Puzzles
Romeo and Juliet Extra Credit 2023-04-18
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- Romeo's best friend
- Juliets's caretaker
- comparing two unlike things
- an act of speaking one's thoughts aloud when by oneself
- a member of any of certain religious orders of men
- Prince of Verona
- having or showing heroism or courage
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- an introductory section of a novel or other literary work
- Romeo's cousin
- open rebellion against constituted authority
- warning
- Juliet's cousin
- a group of actors who described and commented upon the main action of a play with song
- lovers whose affection for each other is doomed to end in tragedy
- the setting of the story
15 Clues: warning • Romeo's cousin • Juliet's cousin • Prince of Verona • Romeo's best friend • Juliets's caretaker • the setting of the story • comparing two unlike things • having or showing heroism or courage • open rebellion against constituted authority • a member of any of certain religious orders of men • an act of speaking one's thoughts aloud when by oneself • ...
The Romeo and Juliet Code 2023-05-03
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- What code format was the secret letter in uncle Gideons office in
- this is where strange letters keep coming from with Flissy’s dad’s handwriting
- Flissy’s real name
- Derek played what part in Aunt Mima’s play
- The so called “captain” of the house
- The play aunt Miami loves
- The British way of saying grade
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- Flissy has never had a real_______.it’s a Holiday
- what did Flissy make for Thanksgiving
- Aunt Miamis real name
- The disease that caused Derek to lose function in his arm
- Brie was bragging about this type of shoe because owned them
- the cousin that is mean to Flissy
- The name of Flissy’s stuffed bear
- In her letter to the president, Flissy says she wants to _____Derek
15 Clues: Flissy’s real name • Aunt Miamis real name • The play aunt Miami loves • The British way of saying grade • the cousin that is mean to Flissy • The name of Flissy’s stuffed bear • The so called “captain” of the house • what did Flissy make for Thanksgiving • Derek played what part in Aunt Mima’s play • Flissy has never had a real_______.it’s a Holiday • ...
Romeo and Juliet so far 2025-06-19
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- Benvolio wants to help Romeo get over this emotion
- The kind of love that is more about showing-off than actually loving the person
- Rules Verona and is angry about all the fighting
- "Two households, both alike in ________
- Word used in the prologue to describe their love – “__________ lovers”
- Juliet's family name
- The Prologue is delivered by this group of people
- Juliet’s cousin, fiery and quick-tempered
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- A term to describe contradictory ideas e.g. cold fire
- Who Romeo loves at the start of the play
- The city where the play is set
- Montague’s cousin, tries to break up the fight
- Romeo’s family name
- The conflict in the play is a civil ________
- Sampson bites his ________ to provoke a fight
15 Clues: Romeo’s family name • Juliet's family name • The city where the play is set • "Two households, both alike in ________ • Who Romeo loves at the start of the play • Juliet’s cousin, fiery and quick-tempered • The conflict in the play is a civil ________ • Sampson bites his ________ to provoke a fight • Montague’s cousin, tries to break up the fight • ...
Dramatic Terms- Romeo and Juliet 2022-01-19
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- When a character reveals their private thoughts and/or feelings by talking to themselves.
- A speech in a play that is meant to be heard by the audience, but not by other characters on the stage.
- A person or thing that is the direct opposite of someone or something else.
- A conversational way of speaking, without a set rhythm or structure.
- play on words; it is generally critical, disparaging, or salacious in nature, and its use is almost always derogatory
- When a character says the opposite of what he or she means.
- Speaking or writing with a set rhythm and structure.
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- pairing two words together that are opposing and/or contradictory
- The use of a comedic scene to interrupt a succession of intensely tragic dramatic moments.
- When the audience knows something that the characters don't.
- Two lines written in iambic pentameter, that end in the same sound, or rhyme.
- a poetic meter that is made up of 5 stressed syllables each followed by an unstressed syllable
- a humorous play on words
- A speech given by one character in the play.
- A character that is used to contrast another character, usually the protagonist.
15 Clues: a humorous play on words • A speech given by one character in the play. • Speaking or writing with a set rhythm and structure. • When a character says the opposite of what he or she means. • When the audience knows something that the characters don't. • pairing two words together that are opposing and/or contradictory • ...
Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary Crossword 2018-03-20
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- small bottle containing medicine or other liquids
- to get or obtain
- to increase or enlarge
- having greater frequency, strength, or influence
- speech or writing that is graceful and pervasive
- feeling of being weighed down with worries or problems
- deeply thoughtful
- causing great injury or ruin
- to banish
- brave and noble
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- person who opposes or fights against another
- a noisy fight
- the act of pleading on another's behalf
- injustice or complaint
- awkward; clumsy
15 Clues: to banish • a noisy fight • awkward; clumsy • brave and noble • to get or obtain • deeply thoughtful • to increase or enlarge • injustice or complaint • causing great injury or ruin • the act of pleading on another's behalf • person who opposes or fights against another • having greater frequency, strength, or influence • speech or writing that is graceful and pervasive • ...
"Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary Crossword" 2018-03-20
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- a noisy fight
- to banish
- small bottle containing medicine or other liquids
- to get or obtain
- having greater frequency, strength, or influence
- brave and noble
- injustice or complaint
- the act of pleading on another's behalf
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- feeling of being weighed down with worries or problems
- person who opposes or fights against another
- speech or writing that is graceful and pervasive
- awkward; clumsy
- to increase or enlarge
- deeply thoughtful
- causing great injury or ruin
15 Clues: to banish • a noisy fight • awkward; clumsy • brave and noble • to get or obtain • deeply thoughtful • to increase or enlarge • injustice or complaint • causing great injury or ruin • the act of pleading on another's behalf • person who opposes or fights against another • speech or writing that is graceful and pervasive • having greater frequency, strength, or influence • ...
Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary 3 2013-05-05
15 Clues: disease;hex • gaudy;showy • cheerful;happy • interior;insides • took apart;split • make peace among • skill;proficiency • famous;well-known • controls;dominates • military;soldierly • well-mannered;proper • swindler;extortionist • getting off the main topic • expressiveness;verbal facility • royalty;a king, queen, or emperor
Romeo and Juliet Crossword Puzzle 2013-05-14
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- An indication or warning of a future occurrence
- any means of inflicting severe suffering, vengeance, or punishment
- Polite and attentive to women
- A cramping and oppressive lack of resources
- Entreaty in favor of another
- A noisy quarrel or fight
- Anything that causes suffering or trouble; calamity
- A crying out in grief
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- Insisting on having one's own way
- Changeable, especially with regard to affections or attachments; inconstant
- Having greatest ascendancy, importance, influence, authority, or force
- Enforced removal from one's native country by decree; banishment
- To get or bring about by some effort
- Something left over; remainder
- Proud and vain to the point of arrogance
15 Clues: A crying out in grief • A noisy quarrel or fight • Entreaty in favor of another • Polite and attentive to women • Something left over; remainder • Insisting on having one's own way • To get or bring about by some effort • Proud and vain to the point of arrogance • A cramping and oppressive lack of resources • An indication or warning of a future occurrence • ...
Romeo and Juliet Crossword Puzzle 2013-05-14
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- Insisting on having one's own way
- Changeable, especially with regard to affections or attachments; inconstant
- Entreaty in favor of another
- Anything that causes suffering or trouble; calamity
- A cramping and oppressive lack of resources
- Enforced removal from one's native country by decree; banishment
- A crying out in grief
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- Proud and vain to the point of arrogance
- Polite and attentive to women
- A noisy quarrel or fight
- An indication or warning of a future occurrence
- any means of inflicting severe suffering, vengeance, or punishment
- Having greatest ascendancy, importance, influence, authority, or force
- Something left over; remainder
- To get or bring about by some effort
15 Clues: A crying out in grief • A noisy quarrel or fight • Entreaty in favor of another • Polite and attentive to women • Something left over; remainder • Insisting on having one's own way • To get or bring about by some effort • Proud and vain to the point of arrogance • A cramping and oppressive lack of resources • An indication or warning of a future occurrence • ...
Romeo and Juliet- Difficult Vocab 2013-08-15
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- A term used to address inferiors
- Short journey, especially one taken for pleasure
- Something done or shown that was uncalled for or unjustifiable
- A type of sword
- The practice or art of using language with fluency and correctness
- Past tense of work
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- urgency in movement or action
- A member of the Franciscan religious order
- To go or to move to a place
- Having a particular form of moral good or chastity
- A blood relative, usually male
- Trouble, fuss, excitement
- Grievous distress, affliction, or trouble
- To effect, produce or bring
- Past tense of have
15 Clues: A type of sword • Past tense of work • Past tense of have • Trouble, fuss, excitement • To go or to move to a place • To effect, produce or bring • urgency in movement or action • A blood relative, usually male • A term used to address inferiors • Grievous distress, affliction, or trouble • A member of the Franciscan religious order • ...
romeo and juliet act 3 2015-03-04
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- /7. brave
- /4.restore friendly relations
- /16."It was a nightingale, and not the lark,/ that pierced the fearfull hollow of thine ear."
- /2. skill in preforming task
- /3.worship of idols
- /5.the sbanishment tate of being barred from one natives country
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- /8. an expression designed to call something to mind
- /10. who dies in act 3?
- /12."Ask for me tomorrow and you shall find me a grave man."
- /1. to except from or regulat4 a country
- /15."Art thou a man? They form cries out thou art;/ Thy tears are womanish, they wild act denote/the unreasonable fury of a beast."
- /6. changing frequently
- /9. a thing that represents or stand for something abstract
- /13."I have an interest in your hate's proceeding,/ My blood for your rude brawls doth lie a-bleeding."
- /17."Let me be taken, let me be put to death./ I am content . so thou wilt have it so."
15 Clues: /7. brave • /3.worship of idols • /10. who dies in act 3? • /6. changing frequently • /2. skill in preforming task • /4.restore friendly relations • /1. to except from or regulat4 a country • /8. an expression designed to call something to mind • /9. a thing that represents or stand for something abstract • /12."Ask for me tomorrow and you shall find me a grave man." • ...
Romeo and Juliet - Shakespears Vocabulary 2014-05-25
15 Clues: Remove • Discuss • Come to pass • Walk leisurely • A woman's lover • Be lazy or idle • Humorously vulgar • Indicate by signs • Covered with blood • Move very silently • Mix up or confused • Unpleasantly cool or humid • Memorization by repetition • Saliva spilling from the mouth • Multiply sexually or a sexually
Romeo and Juliet - Shakespears Vocabulary 2014-05-26
15 Clues: Remove • Come to pass • Walk leisurely • A woman's lover • Discuss lightly • Be lazy or idle • Humorously Vulgar • indicate by signs • Covered with blood • Move very silently • Mixed up or confused • Memorization by repitition • Unpleasantly cool or humid • Multiply sexually or asexually • Saliva spilling from the mouth
Romeo and Juliet Shakespeare Vocabulary 2014-05-18
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- Covered with blood
- Moving quickly and lightly
- Multiply sexually or asexually
- Remove
- Discuss lightly
- Lacking smartness or taste
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- Memorization by repetition
- Unpleasantly cool and humid
- Attribute or credit to
- Come to pass
- Full of or showing high-spirited merriment
- mix up or confused
- A solemn pledge of fidelity
- indicate by signs
- Be lazy or idle
15 Clues: Remove • Come to pass • Discuss lightly • Be lazy or idle • indicate by signs • Covered with blood • mix up or confused • Attribute or credit to • Memorization by repetition • Moving quickly and lightly • Lacking smartness or taste • Unpleasantly cool and humid • A solemn pledge of fidelity • Multiply sexually or asexually • Full of or showing high-spirited merriment
Romeo and Juliet Crossword Puzzle 2014-05-07
15 Clues: Hurt • Liars • Angry • Punish • Stopped • To speak • Rag cloth • Wooden plate • To make ready • Evil poisonous • Forgiven of sins • Huge and Monstrous • Fleeting human love • Genuine understanding • Church office that enabled a minister to make his living
Romeo and juliet vocab 2 2023-02-09
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- tastelessly,showy,flashy
- marked by lack of steadfastness constancy or stability
- secretive way of moving or proceeding to avoid detection
- utterance of false charges
- likely to betray trust unreliable
- a condition of deep suffering from misfortune affliction or grief
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- cause of distress reason for complaint
- rapidity of motion
- morally despicable
- a joking or mocking remark
- to pardon or forgive
- unite associate with
- to drive out or remove from a home or usual place of resort
- one who betrays another's trust
- to express great sorrow mourning or regret
15 Clues: rapidity of motion • morally despicable • to pardon or forgive • unite associate with • tastelessly,showy,flashy • a joking or mocking remark • utterance of false charges • one who betrays another's trust • likely to betray trust unreliable • cause of distress reason for complaint • to express great sorrow mourning or regret • marked by lack of steadfastness constancy or stability • ...
Romeo and Juliet Vocab Review 2026-03-17
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- To scold mildly
- To spread or reproduce
- A person who opposes you
- Feeling disgust or intense hatred
- Ominous or giving a warning sign
- A flood
- To mislead or trick
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- Heavy or stout in appearance
- To arrest or take into custody
- To prevent something from happening
- To feel deep regret for past actions
- Extreme poverty
- To make larger or increase
- An act of breaking a law or rule
- Bitter, long-lasting resentment
15 Clues: A flood • To scold mildly • Extreme poverty • To mislead or trick • To spread or reproduce • A person who opposes you • To make larger or increase • Heavy or stout in appearance • To arrest or take into custody • Bitter, long-lasting resentment • An act of breaking a law or rule • Ominous or giving a warning sign • Feeling disgust or intense hatred • To prevent something from happening • ...
Romeo and Juliet Act 4 2026-02-25
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- (noun) A cloth or garment in which a corpse is wrapped for burial.
- (noun) A flood; an overwhelming amount.
- (noun) A funeral hymn or song of mourning.
- (verb) To reduce in amount, intensity, or degree.
- (verb) Deciding or judging.
- (adjective) Disgusting; detestable.
- (adjective) Deeply, seriously, or sadly thoughtful.
- (adjective/verb) Lying stretched out on the ground; or to bow down in humility.
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- (verb) To postpone, defer, or prolong.
- (adjective) Extremely upset, agitated, or distressed.
- (verb) Gathered; selected from a group.
- (adjective) Resistant to guidance or discipline; willful.
- (noun) A command or urgent request.
- (noun) A prayer.
- (verb) To deceive, charm, or trick.
15 Clues: (noun) A prayer. • (verb) Deciding or judging. • (noun) A command or urgent request. • (adjective) Disgusting; detestable. • (verb) To deceive, charm, or trick. • (verb) To postpone, defer, or prolong. • (verb) Gathered; selected from a group. • (noun) A flood; an overwhelming amount. • (noun) A funeral hymn or song of mourning. • ...
Renaissance Crossword Puzzle 2014-05-13
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- place Name of the house that Shakespeare bought in 1597
- henslowe Main competitor of James Burbage
- hathaway Person Shakespeare married in 1582
- Name of the first daughter of Shakespeare
- Place where Romeo and Juliet fall in love
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- Item Galileo dropped from the Leaning Tower of Pisa to prove gravitation
- Age of Shakespeare when he attended the Stratford grammar school
- First astronomer to use a telescope
- Number of sons that James Burbage had
9 Clues: First astronomer to use a telescope • Number of sons that James Burbage had • henslowe Main competitor of James Burbage • Name of the first daughter of Shakespeare • Place where Romeo and Juliet fall in love • hathaway Person Shakespeare married in 1582 • place Name of the house that Shakespeare bought in 1597 • ...
world history crossword puzzle 2022-05-20
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- the man who reunited England
- who painted the Sistine Chapel
- Who signed the Magna Carta
- the treaty that divided the Frankish empire into three kingdoms
- the leader of the Mongol Empire
- who painted the last supper
- who wrote the Prince
- who wrote utopia
- what religion did king Ezana convert
- Holy war
- where did the Aztecs live
- Who invaded Constantinople
- what sickness or plague started in Europe
- the war between France and England
- Who accidentally discovered America
- what religion did Clovis convert To
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- who was the ruler of Mali
- defeated the Muslims at tours battle of tours
- who painted the mona lisa
- what was the grand mosque that was built in Timbuktu
- who painted the Mona Lisa
- The movement that celebrated the individual
- Muhammad's journey to the medina
- Helped France win the hundred years war
- who created the printing press
- the person who wrote Romeo and Juliet
- what are Florence,genoa,Venice
- where did the renaissance begin
- who was the navigator who also sailed to America
- Who captured Baghdad
30 Clues: Holy war • who wrote utopia • who wrote the Prince • Who captured Baghdad • who was the ruler of Mali • who painted the mona lisa • who painted the Mona Lisa • where did the Aztecs live • Who signed the Magna Carta • Who invaded Constantinople • who painted the last supper • the man who reunited England • who painted the Sistine Chapel • who created the printing press • ...
New Entries and OC's 2020-04-09
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- Naval term for raising the national flag
- Left
- Naval term for H
- Naval term for X
- Naval term for S
- Naval term for W
- Naval term for U
- communicating
- Naval term for D
- Naval term for O
- What your DPO's 2IC's and Officers do at colors and sunset
- Naval term for Y
- Naval term for M
- Naval term for T
- Naval term for V
- Naval term for L
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- Naval term for F
- Naval term for G
- Naval term for C
- What you do before doing a right dress
- Naval term for I
- Naval term for E
- hot chocolate
- Naval term for Q
- Naval term for P
- Naval term for J
- What you do when you fall in division
- Naval term for B
- Naval term for R
- Naval term for K
- Naval term for N
- Naval term for A
- Naval term for Z
33 Clues: Left • hot chocolate • communicating • Naval term for F • Naval term for G • Naval term for C • Naval term for H • Naval term for X • Naval term for S • Naval term for W • Naval term for I • Naval term for E • Naval term for Q • Naval term for P • Naval term for U • Naval term for J • Naval term for D • Naval term for B • Naval term for O • Naval term for R • Naval term for Y • Naval term for K • Naval term for N • ...
CE VOCAB S.C.A!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 2025-05-20
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- Greece was very ____
- SOLs are ______
- Van Gogh's Starry Night is about stars
- Slow, lazy.
- Nice, not rude, a friend
- You _____ at someone when arguing
- Humiliate, Embarrass
- Manhattan is _______ in New York
- You are very _____ when you attend a funeral
- Antonym
- The boy was very sad when the flight crew had to ______ his flight
- Very happy
- The concert was very loud and the singer's voice was barely ______
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- My grandma on my dad's side is my ____ grandma
- My grandma just had her ______ birthday!
- Romeo and Juliet was a(n) ____ poem
- You are very ___ when it's SOL time
- The girl was very _____ when the test started
- The boy was very ______ to help the crying child.
- Sometimes your friends might have a very loud fight
- Jack Black
- Torpid
- To please
- Embarrassed
- You are _____ when the weekend starts
- The girl made her younger sister ______ their mother
- G.W was a _____
27 Clues: Torpid • Antonym • To please • Jack Black • Very happy • Slow, lazy. • Embarrassed • SOLs are ______ • G.W was a _____ • Greece was very ____ • Humiliate, Embarrass • Nice, not rude, a friend • Manhattan is _______ in New York • You _____ at someone when arguing • Romeo and Juliet was a(n) ____ poem • You are very ___ when it's SOL time • You are _____ when the weekend starts • ...
Buffet #3 2025-05-29
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- fruit in a straight forward poem
- way Holden sometimes wears his hat
- action done by Claudius causing Hamlet to hesitate from killing him
- town where Scout lives
- first gift found in the hollow tree
- name of the play within Hamlet
- Mary Shelley’s mom
- type of play the R and G is
- first place Holden stays after his departure from school
- Landmark from a short story set during the civil war
- Holden’s term for those he dislikes
- teacher disliked by Victor
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- Mr. Purney's nickname for Into Thin Air author
- Holden's favorite character in Romeo and Juliet
- where the king was poisoned
- Victor's college
- ______ in great ones must not unwatch’d go.
- William Blake poem about a cat
- name of the castle in Hamlet
- Robert Walton's initial destination
- location of Ophelia's death
- Holden's school
- who visits Victor after Henry's murder
- where do these go in the winter?
- child actor who is always a girl
25 Clues: Holden's school • Victor's college • Mary Shelley’s mom • town where Scout lives • teacher disliked by Victor • where the king was poisoned • location of Ophelia's death • type of play the R and G is • name of the castle in Hamlet • name of the play within Hamlet • William Blake poem about a cat • fruit in a straight forward poem • where do these go in the winter? • ...
St. Nicks Crossword 2024-01-26
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- Which is the largest planet in the solar system?
- How many Olympic rings are there?
- Who wrote Romeo Juliet?
- Which is the world’s largest ocean?
- What is the name of Harry Potter’s pet owl?
- Where is the Great Pyramid of Giza located?
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- Which US state is famous for Hollywood?
- What is the fastest animal?
- In how many years Olympics are held
- Where does the president of the United States reside?
- Whose nose grew longer every time he lied?
- What is the name of the game played at Wimbledon?
- What do bees produce?
- Which is the largest continent?
14 Clues: What do bees produce? • Who wrote Romeo Juliet? • What is the fastest animal? • Which is the largest continent? • How many Olympic rings are there? • In how many years Olympics are held • Which is the world’s largest ocean? • Which US state is famous for Hollywood? • Whose nose grew longer every time he lied? • What is the name of Harry Potter’s pet owl? • ...
Shakespeare's Biography 2020-03-15
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- The religion practiced by teachers/school was _____
- At what age did he stop school?
- How many siblings did he have?
- What word did he invent which is an antonym to dusk?
- Shakespeare's oldest child
- A name he was also known as was The _____
- Which country was he born in?
- A language that they learnt at school was _____
- Seven He produced _______ plays throughout his lifetime
- In his play 'Romeo and Juliet' what word appears 150 times?
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- It is believed that he died due to _______
- The Grammar School he attended was called ____________
- This crossword is very _____ :)
- The name of his wife was Anne ________
- His other 2 children, Hamnet and Judith were _____
- At what age did he start his formal education?
- There is said to be a superstition in theater of saying the name _______ aloud.
- He was known to have written 154 _________
- He was born in ______ and also died in this month.
- The acting group he belonged to was known as The king's ___
20 Clues: Shakespeare's oldest child • Which country was he born in? • How many siblings did he have? • This crossword is very _____ :) • At what age did he stop school? • The name of his wife was Anne ________ • A name he was also known as was The _____ • It is believed that he died due to _______ • He was known to have written 154 _________ • ...
Arts for All 2017-11-13
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- drawing images with flashlights (2 words)
- the art of producing beautiful handwriting
- an object that represents a thing, person, idea, etc. usually made of wood, clay, metal, or stone
- the writer of Romeo and Juliet
- a border that surrounds and supports a picture
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- making clay objects by hand
- a painting or object produced by an artist
- an object that is shown to the public in a museum
- pictures or writing that are permanently marked on your skin
- a place where Mona Lisa is kept (2 words)
10 Clues: making clay objects by hand • the writer of Romeo and Juliet • drawing images with flashlights (2 words) • a place where Mona Lisa is kept (2 words) • a painting or object produced by an artist • the art of producing beautiful handwriting • a border that surrounds and supports a picture • an object that is shown to the public in a museum • ...
Random Crossword 2025-11-21
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- country located in Africa with the capital Johannesburg
- Dystopian book following the fireman Guy Montag
- DLC character for “Marvel’s Avengers,” only appearing in the Playstation version
- Christmas song by the band “Wham!” referring to the previous year
- Holiday commonly celebrated on October 31st
- The band behind such songs as “Hotel California,” and “Take it Easy”
- “The Rebels” college located in Mississippi
- Surname of the character Romeo in Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet”
- The cube root of the number 8
- The theorem in math used to calculate the sides of a right triangle
- Location of a famous Abraham Lincoln speech which is attributed with ending the Civil War
- American professional football player commonly referred to as the GOAT
- Popular TV drama surrounding the character Walter White
- Song sung by Ursula in “The Little Mermaid”
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- Words that may appear on a sign preceding construction
- Title of a famous Martin Luther King speech about the end of segregation
- Greek mythological figure commonly pictured pushing a boulder up a hill
- American professional football team based in Southeast Pennsylvania
- Clear outer layer of the eye which protects the inner sections
- Book about a tale of revenge, following Edmond Dantès
- Large store featuring items that often come in large quantities at low prices
- Main character of the book “The Great Gatsby,” who is in love with Daisy
- Shooter game featuring the hero Master Chief
23 Clues: The cube root of the number 8 • Holiday commonly celebrated on October 31st • “The Rebels” college located in Mississippi • Song sung by Ursula in “The Little Mermaid” • Shooter game featuring the hero Master Chief • Dystopian book following the fireman Guy Montag • Book about a tale of revenge, following Edmond Dantès • ...
Romeo and Juliet- Difficult Vocab 2013-08-15
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- Grievous distress, affliction, or trouble
- A blood relative, usually male
- A term used to address infieriors
- The practice or art of using language with fluency and correctness
- Past tense of work
- A member of the Fransiscian religous order
- Past tense of have
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- An urgency in movement or action
- Something done or shown that was uncalled for or unjustifiable
- Having a particular form of moral good or chastity
- A type of sword
- Trouble, fuss, excitement
- To effect, produce or bring
- To go or to move to a place
- Short journey, especially one taken for pleasure
15 Clues: A type of sword • Past tense of work • Past tense of have • Trouble, fuss, excitement • To effect, produce or bring • To go or to move to a place • A blood relative, usually male • An urgency in movement or action • A term used to address infieriors • Grievous distress, affliction, or trouble • A member of the Fransiscian religous order • ...
Romeo and Juliet Crossword Puzzle 2014-05-09
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- Marvelous; amazing; prodigious
- Morally despicable or abhorrent
- Innocent and pure
- A noisy quarrel of fight noisily
- Used to express disgust or disapproval
- A wrong considered as ground for complaint, or something believed to cause distress
- A forked leg rest constituting the pommel of a sidesaddle
- Potent, efficacious
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- From now on; from this point
- To belong or be connected as a rightful part or attribute
- To affect or influence by as if by invocation or spell
- Unjustly severe
- A fig tree of Africa and the Middle East that is the sycamore of Scripture, is useful as a shade tree
- An uprincipled, untrustworthy, or dishonest person
- Harshness, sterness
15 Clues: Unjustly severe • Innocent and pure • Harshness, sterness • Potent, efficacious • From now on; from this point • Marvelous; amazing; prodigious • Morally despicable or abhorrent • A noisy quarrel of fight noisily • Used to express disgust or disapproval • An uprincipled, untrustworthy, or dishonest person • To affect or influence by as if by invocation or spell • ...
romeo and juliet crossword puzzle 2014-05-12
15 Clues: paint • charm • cheerful • deeply sad • confession • bright pure • disagreement • chance of luck • not conducting • extreme poverty • agree to give up • impossible to stop • related to marriage • how funny something is • person who prepares and sells drugs
Romeo and Juliet: Shakespearean Vocabulary 2014-03-17
15 Clues: To say • Fruits • Prayers • A cruifix • Worldliness • Find, uncover • Chains, shackles • Covered, smeared • Domain, territory • Scolds, reprimands • Cavaliers, suitors • Speckling, spotting • A grave, vault, tomb • People who dig or sell coals • A measurement of forty-five inches
Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary Puzzle 2012-09-26
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- to overwhelm with something
- a prayer like speech;also conjuring or calling up of spirits
- one who hides himself or puts on a false appearance
- having a bad effort, damaging or detrimental
- to attack with violent blows, to assault verbally
- feelings of ill will, hatred, enmity, animosity
- impossible to persuade, to change or halt
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- serious or solemn observance or ceremonial proceeding
- capable of sudden action, emotion or violence, brash, impulsive
- a plea on another’s behalf, a mediation
- funeral ceremonies
- extreme devotion or worship of a person or thing
- showing no interest, withdrawn, uninvolved
- to scold, rebuke, reprimand
- to deceive or cheat
15 Clues: funeral ceremonies • to deceive or cheat • to overwhelm with something • to scold, rebuke, reprimand • a plea on another’s behalf, a mediation • impossible to persuade, to change or halt • showing no interest, withdrawn, uninvolved • having a bad effort, damaging or detrimental • feelings of ill will, hatred, enmity, animosity • ...
Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary Puzzle 2013-04-21
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- a woman's lover
- to break apart using violence
- vulgar humor
- memorized by repetition
- unclear by virtue of more than one meaning
- tastelessly showy
- mix up or confuse
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- Lacking smartness or taste
- To remove a rejected object, person, ect.
- boring, monotonous verbosity
- to become less in amount or intensity
- Saliva spilling from one's mouth
- to discuss lightly
- parts of a person's face
- a song of mourning
15 Clues: vulgar humor • a woman's lover • tastelessly showy • mix up or confuse • to discuss lightly • a song of mourning • memorized by repetition • parts of a person's face • Lacking smartness or taste • boring, monotonous verbosity • to break apart using violence • Saliva spilling from one's mouth • to become less in amount or intensity • To remove a rejected object, person, ect. • ...
Romeo and Juliet Crossword Puzzle 2013-01-26
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- Your last rites
- A lecture from your least favorite teacher
- A sneak attack;guerrilla tactics
- The opposite of decreasing
- The opposite of truthfulness
- A request for aid
- A plan or course of action
- A wrinkle
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- Glorified shrubbery
- To be submerged
- The opposite of beginning
- Something that is subtly harmful
- A place of worship
- What you do when you're not paying attention
- Your relationship with Brussels sprouts
15 Clues: A wrinkle • Your last rites • To be submerged • A request for aid • A place of worship • Glorified shrubbery • The opposite of beginning • The opposite of decreasing • A plan or course of action • The opposite of truthfulness • Something that is subtly harmful • A sneak attack;guerrilla tactics • Your relationship with Brussels sprouts • A lecture from your least favorite teacher • ...
Romeo and Juliet Crossword vocabulary 2013-02-04
15 Clues: a passage • to mix up • to be lazy • to complain • a tiny amount • moving quickly • a womens lover • full of meaning • to leave slowly • to catch sight of • unhealthy looking • exeedingly harmful • a state of misfortune • to show excessive affection • to remove soemthing that has been rejected
Romeo and Juliet Interesting Vocab 2013-05-12
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- A cruel and oppressive ruler.
- Fluent or persuasive speaking or writing.
- Soft leather made of kid skin.
- Talk nonsense.
- Obtain something with care or effort.
- The part of the body on both sides of the spine between the lowest ribs and the hipbones.
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- Deliberate.
- Reach an authoritative judgment or settlement.
- Discontinue a session without dissolving it.
- To disturb.
- Walk slowly and with heavy steps.
- Providing or supplying something for use.
- The offense of willfully telling an untruth after having taken an oath or affirmation.
- Annoyed, frustrated, or worried.
- Obtrusively bright and showy.
15 Clues: Deliberate. • To disturb. • Talk nonsense. • A cruel and oppressive ruler. • Obtrusively bright and showy. • Soft leather made of kid skin. • Annoyed, frustrated, or worried. • Walk slowly and with heavy steps. • Obtain something with care or effort. • Providing or supplying something for use. • Fluent or persuasive speaking or writing. • ...
Romeo and Juliet Extra Credit. 2023-03-21
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- To ask persistently or repeatedly
- A good hiding spot
- The feeling that something bad is about to happen
- A bitter disagreement
- A combination of words with opposite meanings
- Someone who is related to you
- Something that is damaging
- A revolt against a power
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- Similar to an opponent, rival, or foe
- To increase the size of something
- To be kind and generous
- Unfairness toward a particular group of people, or people in general.
- Worthy of Respect
- A rough fight
- To ignore something or someone on purpose
15 Clues: A rough fight • Worthy of Respect • A good hiding spot • A bitter disagreement • To be kind and generous • A revolt against a power • Something that is damaging • Someone who is related to you • To increase the size of something • To ask persistently or repeatedly • Similar to an opponent, rival, or foe • To ignore something or someone on purpose • ...
Romeo And Juliet Crossword Puzzle 2022-08-15
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- the lord chamberlains men got thisname
- famous writer and performer
- famous city in england
- shakespeare's two twins
- two teenage main characters
- william shakespeare's wife
- a man who acts in a play or on screen
- the usual length of a play
- where a cultural renaissance tookplace
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- actor who played romeo in 1996
- a popular theater built in 1599
- known as "The Virgin Queen"
- people who closed the theater in1642
- severe epidemic from 1603-1604
- dessert at the Globe Theater
15 Clues: famous city in england • shakespeare's two twins • william shakespeare's wife • the usual length of a play • known as "The Virgin Queen" • famous writer and performer • two teenage main characters • dessert at the Globe Theater • actor who played romeo in 1996 • severe epidemic from 1603-1604 • a popular theater built in 1599 • people who closed the theater in1642 • ...
Romeo and Juliet glossary crossword 2021-09-07
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- An introductory speech before the first entry of the chorus.
- An interruption of a play's chronology (timeline)
- Events and complications begin to resolve themselves
- A play for theatre, radio or television
- The characters experience reversal of fortune
- A speech by a single character
- A moment of “relief ” with a light-hearted scene
- Usually occurs after the climax of the play
- A play where adversity has been overcome in order for there to be a happy ending
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- The first stage of a fictional or dramatic plot
- The main character of a literary work.
- A character of high repute
- A playwright's descriptive or interpretive comments in the play
- An actor speaks directly to the audience
- Characters who comment on the action of a play without participating in it
15 Clues: A character of high repute • A speech by a single character • The main character of a literary work. • A play for theatre, radio or television • An actor speaks directly to the audience • Usually occurs after the climax of the play • The characters experience reversal of fortune • The first stage of a fictional or dramatic plot • ...
Honor's English Review Game - Alex, Brady, Darren, Zen 2022-03-23
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- Extreme Exaggeration
- Repeating words, phrases, lines, or stanzas
- An indirect reference to; people, places, events, library works, myths, or works of art.
- Descriptive language that engages and/or appeals to be human senses
- 'Jumbo Shrimp'
- Irony When a speaker says one thing but means another
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- A direct comparison between two unlike thing's using the words like or as
- Giving human characteristics to nonhuman things
- Irony When the Audience or reader knows more than the characters know
- The course of someone's lives were partly determined by the hours, day, month, and year of someone's birth
- Made a poem that Romeo and Juliet was based upon
- Irony When something happens that is the opposite of what was expected
- A comparison between two unlike things
- Sally sold seashores by the sea shore
14 Clues: 'Jumbo Shrimp' • Extreme Exaggeration • Sally sold seashores by the sea shore • A comparison between two unlike things • Repeating words, phrases, lines, or stanzas • Giving human characteristics to nonhuman things • Made a poem that Romeo and Juliet was based upon • Irony When a speaker says one thing but means another • ...
UK General Knowledge 2025-02-07
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- The patron saint of Scotland.
- A famous football stadium in London, home to England’s national team.
- The sea that separates the UK from France.
- NEWTON The scientist who developed the theory of gravity after an apple fell on his head.
- The Queen who reigned for over 70 years until 2022.
- A famous prehistoric monument in Wiltshire, made of large standing stones.
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- The sport that originated in England and has positions like striker and goalkeeper.
- The famous playwright who wrote Romeo and Juliet.
- The national flower of England.
- The longest river in the UK.
- JACK The name of the UK’s national flag.
- The river that flows through London.
- The capital city of the United Kingdom.
- The Prime Minister of the UK lives at this address: __ Downing Street.
14 Clues: The longest river in the UK. • The patron saint of Scotland. • The national flower of England. • The river that flows through London. • The capital city of the United Kingdom. • JACK The name of the UK’s national flag. • The sea that separates the UK from France. • The famous playwright who wrote Romeo and Juliet. • The Queen who reigned for over 70 years until 2022. • ...
Romeo & Juliet Review 2022-02-10
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- a comparison of two unlike things without using "like" or "as"
- Complete this antithesis: "Our solemn hymns to ___ ___ change."
- humor to break a moment of tension
- The tone of this passage: "Contempt and beggary hangs upon they back. The world is not thy friend."
- opposing traits to highlight the personality or behavior or a character
- Complete this antithesis: "it was the ___, and not the lark, that pierced the fearful hollow of thine ear.
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- when the audience knows what is going to happen but the characters do not
- when a character says something secretly to another character or to the audience
- civic-minded character
- the foil for Romeo
- Word Choice: "Beguiled, divorced, wronged, spited, slain!"
- foil for Tybalt
- Word Choice: "my love sprung from my only hate"?
13 Clues: foil for Tybalt • the foil for Romeo • civic-minded character • humor to break a moment of tension • Word Choice: "my love sprung from my only hate"? • Word Choice: "Beguiled, divorced, wronged, spited, slain!" • a comparison of two unlike things without using "like" or "as" • Complete this antithesis: "Our solemn hymns to ___ ___ change." • ...
Birthday surprises! 2023-11-03
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- The final rehearsal (5)
- A name meaning youthful or Jove’s child (6)
- Male chicken; coccyx (plural) (4,5)
- Acquire items in exchange for money (4)
- Belgian F1 town (3)
- Small plates, ideally shared (5)
- Opposite to the basement (7)
- French rubber man; the sun (8,4)
- Crawling plant adorns the sides of houses; continent containing Kazakhstan (3,4))
- Posh’s second (5)
- Charles; Road; Habitation, not in the country (4,6,9)
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- Centre in Manchester (7)
- Houdini was famous for this; sections of a house (6,4)
- Callipo, en español (2,4,5)
- Food from heaven (4)
- Body of water with added fizz (7)
- Second longest reigning monarch keeps things to herself(8,6)
- Surgical environment, where imagination runs wild (7)
- Place where silence is insisted upon (7)
- City near the Dolomites (6)
20 Clues: Posh’s second (5) • Belgian F1 town (3) • Food from heaven (4) • The final rehearsal (5) • Centre in Manchester (7) • Callipo, en español (2,4,5) • City near the Dolomites (6) • Opposite to the basement (7) • Small plates, ideally shared (5) • French rubber man; the sun (8,4) • Body of water with added fizz (7) • Male chicken; coccyx (plural) (4,5) • ...
February Crossword - Famous Romance Books & Writers! 2023-02-28
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- smell-good Valentines
- he writes romantic novels that often get turned into movies
- last name of classic romance writer
- these two were "this" in Seattle
- popular contemporary romance writer, "Beach Read"
- sweet Valentine gift
- holiday dedicated to romance
- proud or prejudice? female love interest
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- tragic word used to describe the love between Romeo & Juliet
- romance stories set in the past
- word used to describe modern romance genre
- famous screenwriter of romantic comedies
- classic shape of love
- when one person isn't loved in return
- when the 2 love interests see each other for the first time
- time period for Bridgerton
- subject of all romance stories
17 Clues: sweet Valentine gift • smell-good Valentines • classic shape of love • time period for Bridgerton • holiday dedicated to romance • subject of all romance stories • romance stories set in the past • these two were "this" in Seattle • last name of classic romance writer • when one person isn't loved in return • famous screenwriter of romantic comedies • ...
Other Half <3 2019-02-13
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- What's one of the things Denny is wonderful at writing?
- Who is grateful for everything Denny has done thus far.
- What does Becky love on Denny's character clothing?
- Always &
- Denny's birthday
- At what times does Denny want Becky to sleep.
- Rebeca loves this person
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- What does Denny always make Becky do so easily?
- What is one of Denny's nicknames involving his character name.
- Denny's favourite season
- Besides dogs whats Denny next favourite animal?
- I may be Juliet but you are?
- What game did we met in?
13 Clues: Always & • Denny's birthday • Denny's favourite season • What game did we met in? • Rebeca loves this person • I may be Juliet but you are? • At what times does Denny want Becky to sleep. • What does Denny always make Becky do so easily? • Besides dogs whats Denny next favourite animal? • What does Becky love on Denny's character clothing? • ...
English Crossword 2026-01-23
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- Joe’s last name
- A repeated image or element in a text with symbolic significance
- The author or speaker’s attitude about what they are writing about
- (literary device) a massive exaggeration
- a one-word matter dealt with in a text
- Giving a human traits to a non-human within a text
- “I have been bent and broken, but - I hope - into a better _______”
- First name of Romeo-And-Juliet author
- What we call it when we bring together two or more texts to find new meaning
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- Language meant to evoke one or more of the 5 senses
- First name of Pip’s benefactor
- Last name of Ellen Foster Author
- Ellen Foster’s closest friend
- WHEN a story takes place is part of the…
- An interesting and arguable assertion about a text
- Julia from Ellen Foster taught _______
- _______ house; Havisham’s place.
- “How I learned to……”
- A reference wthin a text to another well-known literary work
19 Clues: Joe’s last name • “How I learned to……” • Ellen Foster’s closest friend • First name of Pip’s benefactor • Last name of Ellen Foster Author • _______ house; Havisham’s place. • First name of Romeo-And-Juliet author • Julia from Ellen Foster taught _______ • a one-word matter dealt with in a text • WHEN a story takes place is part of the… • ...
Huck Finn 2013-02-06
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- The book of a thousand and one tales is called "_____ book"
- Who is making up the story of Henry the 8th?
- of wellington Who does huck say Henry 8th father is?
- Title of chapter 22 " why the _____ bee failed"
- Title of chapter 20 "what _____ did to parkville?
- Title of chapter 24 " the king turns ______"
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- In chapter 21, what play was at the circus? "_____ and juliet"
- Title of chapter 23 " the ______ of kings'
- Title of chapter 21 " An _____ difficulty
- Title of Chapter 26 " i steal the ______ plunder"
- The duke wrote a sigh saying " sick _______ but harmless when not out of his head"
- Title of chapter 25 " all full of _____ and flapdoodle"
12 Clues: Title of chapter 21 " An _____ difficulty • Title of chapter 23 " the ______ of kings' • Who is making up the story of Henry the 8th? • Title of chapter 24 " the king turns ______" • Title of chapter 22 " why the _____ bee failed" • Title of Chapter 26 " i steal the ______ plunder" • Title of chapter 20 "what _____ did to parkville? • ...
Elements and Literary Terms in Romeo and Juliet 2023-11-27
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- a reference to something outside the text/story
- enemy of the Mantagues
- word play results in this
- in love with Rosaline
- Juliet's age
- He wrote 38 plays and 150 sonnets
- log uninterrupted speech by a single character
- a character that sets up a contrast to another character like Benvolio and TYbalt
- Juliet's cousin
- These people believed a person's life is determined by the placement of the stars at birth
- a figure of speech that exaggerates to emphasize something
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- enemy of the Capulets
- Juliet's mother
- 2 lines of poetry or 2 lines of dialogue in a play
- when the audience knows more about the story than the characters on the stage
- The theater Shakespeare built
- He wants to marry Juliet
- 14 lines of poetry as in the prologue
- "turn tears to fire," "think a swan a crow"
- applying human qualities to non-human things
- a comparison using like or as
- "loving hate," "feather of lead," "sweet sorrow"
22 Clues: Juliet's age • Juliet's mother • Juliet's cousin • enemy of the Capulets • in love with Rosaline • enemy of the Mantagues • He wants to marry Juliet • word play results in this • The theater Shakespeare built • a comparison using like or as • He wrote 38 plays and 150 sonnets • 14 lines of poetry as in the prologue • "turn tears to fire," "think a swan a crow" • ...
Broadway & Musicals 2025-03-10
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- Musical about an animated sponge
- PACIFIC War-time love story musical
- Sondheim’s fairy tale mashup
- ROUGE Parisian love story musical
- Musical about love and family dynamics
- Musical about a magic lamp
- Disney musical with ice powers
- Mysterious masked opera lover
- Retelling of "The Wizard of Oz"
- Musical about Jellicle cats
- Rap musical about U.S. history
- Orphan girl with a red dress
- Musical about a newspaper strike
- Based on the life of Eva Perón
- Musical with murder and jazz
- 1950s high school musical
- Egyptian love story musical
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- MISERABLES French revolution-set musical
- Rock musical about struggling artists
- Hilarious religious satire musical
- EVAN HANSEN Musical about mental health struggles
- Disney’s African-set stage musical
- Story of a gifted young girl
- Musical adaptation of a fairy tale
- Romeo & Juliet retelling in New York
- Dance-heavy musical with 60s vibes
- Classic American musical
- ABBA-themed musical
- Disney fairytale musical
- Modern take on Henry VIII’s wives
30 Clues: ABBA-themed musical • Classic American musical • Disney fairytale musical • 1950s high school musical • Musical about a magic lamp • Musical about Jellicle cats • Egyptian love story musical • Sondheim’s fairy tale mashup • Story of a gifted young girl • Orphan girl with a red dress • Musical with murder and jazz • Mysterious masked opera lover • Disney musical with ice powers • ...
Elsa's Crossword 2025-12-09
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- What ocean is the largest and deepest
- What country has the largest population of tigers
- Modern day Istanbul, Turkey used to be called what
- The Alhabra is located in which Spanish city
- What is the world's largest rainforest
- Which continent has the most countries
- In which Italian town does Romeo and Juliet take place
- The world's most populated city
- In which city can we find the Statue of Liberty
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- What is the largest island in the Mediterranean
- What is the smallest country in the world
- In wich city was the first atomic bomb happen
- In which ocean is the Bermuda Triangle located
- What is the currency of Poland
- Which country produces the most tea
- What is the currency of India
- In which continent is Nepal located
- What is the highest mountain in the world
- What is the capital of Greece
- Capital of Russia
- What is the currency in Albania
21 Clues: Capital of Russia • What is the currency of India • What is the capital of Greece • What is the currency of Poland • The world's most populated city • What is the currency in Albania • Which country produces the most tea • In which continent is Nepal located • What ocean is the largest and deepest • What is the world's largest rainforest • Which continent has the most countries • ...
Phonetic Alphabet 2023-08-18
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- Phonetic word for the letter J
- Phonetic word for the letter E
- Phonetic word for the letter Z
- Phonetic word for the letter D
- Phonetic word for the letter N
- Phonetic word for the letter M
- Phonetic word for the letter P
- Phonetic word for the letter B
- Phonetic word for the letter F
- Phonetic word for the letter Y
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- Phonetic word for the letter H
- Phonetic word for the letter Q
- Phonetic word for the letter C
- Phonetic word for the letter U
- Phonetic word for the letter I
- Phonetic word for the letter V
- Phonetic word for the letter L
- Phonetic word for the letter X
- Phonetic word for the letter R
- Phonetic word for the letter T
20 Clues: Phonetic word for the letter H • Phonetic word for the letter Q • Phonetic word for the letter J • Phonetic word for the letter C • Phonetic word for the letter E • Phonetic word for the letter Z • Phonetic word for the letter U • Phonetic word for the letter D • Phonetic word for the letter I • Phonetic word for the letter N • Phonetic word for the letter V • ...
Classic literature 2023-10-18
5 Clues: Wrote "The Divine Comedy" • Author of "War and Peace" • Writer of "Pride and Prejudice" • Author of "A Tale of Two Cities" • Playwright known for "Hamlet" and "Romeo and Juliet"
Romeo and Juliet Crossword 2025-07-17
The Words of Verona 2024-03-04
romeo and juliet chapter 2 2021-10-06
Romeo and Juliet Act 3 2021-11-03
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- A state of agitation or fuss, especially about something unimportant.
- a male relative
- to listen
- A person who brags a lot about their achievements or passions and is talkative
- to get married in a past tense
- a channel for conveying water or other fluid.
- a place or state of suffering inhabited by the souls of sinners who are expiating their sins before going to heaven.
- Mix up or confused
- an evil spirit or demon.
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- deeply upset and agitated
- a passionate expression of grief or sorrow.
- make false and damaging statements about (someone) to get them in trouble.
- a member of any of certain religious orders of men, especially the four mendicant orders
- archaic term for two.
- an event causing great and often sudden damage or distress a disaster.
15 Clues: to listen • a male relative • Mix up or confused • archaic term for two. • an evil spirit or demon. • deeply upset and agitated • to get married in a past tense • a passionate expression of grief or sorrow. • a channel for conveying water or other fluid. • A state of agitation or fuss, especially about something unimportant. • ...
Romeo and Juliet Crossword Puzzle 2013-01-26
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- Glorified shrubbery
- Your relationship with Brussels sprouts
- A sneak attack;guerrilla tactics
- A request for aid
- What you do when you're not paying attention
- Your last rites
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- A plan or course of action
- Something that is subtly harmful
- The opposite of decreasing
- A place of worship
- A wrinkle
- A lecture from your least favorite teacher
- To be submerged
- The opposite of truthfulness
- The opposite of beginning
15 Clues: A wrinkle • To be submerged • Your last rites • A request for aid • A place of worship • Glorified shrubbery • The opposite of beginning • A plan or course of action • The opposite of decreasing • The opposite of truthfulness • Something that is subtly harmful • A sneak attack;guerrilla tactics • Your relationship with Brussels sprouts • A lecture from your least favorite teacher • ...
Romeo and Juliet Crossword Puzzle 2013-01-26
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- Glorified shrubbery
- Your relationship with Brussels sprouts
- A wrinkle
- The opposite of decreasing
- The opposite of beginning
- Something that is subtly harmful
- What you do when you're not paying attention
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- Your last rites
- A lecture from your least favorite teacher
- A plan or course of action
- A sneak attack;guerrilla tactics
- A request for aid
- A place of worship
- To be submerged
- The opposite of truthfulness
15 Clues: A wrinkle • Your last rites • To be submerged • A request for aid • A place of worship • Glorified shrubbery • The opposite of beginning • A plan or course of action • The opposite of decreasing • The opposite of truthfulness • A sneak attack;guerrilla tactics • Something that is subtly harmful • Your relationship with Brussels sprouts • A lecture from your least favorite teacher • ...
Romeo and Juliet vocab crossword 2013-04-01
15 Clues: Brave • Blind • Brawl • Barely • Breast • Before • Weapons • Deserve • Harnesses • A warrior • A crucifix • A direction • domain,territory • Touchy, oversensivitive • Take flight and puncture like an arrow
Romeo and Juliet tricky words 2013-07-16
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- Saliva spilling from the mouth.
- Walk heavily and firmly, as when weary, or through minded.
- Walk leisurely
- Boring verbosity
- Full of or showing high-spirited merriment.
- Walk unsteadily
- Lacking in smartness or task
- A very boastful and talkative person
- Remove
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- Memorization by repetition
- Act between parties with a view to reconciling differences.
- Concise and full of meaning
- Humorously vulgar
- A women's lover
- Mix up or confuse
15 Clues: Remove • Walk leisurely • A women's lover • Walk unsteadily • Boring verbosity • Humorously vulgar • Mix up or confuse • Memorization by repetition • Concise and full of meaning • Lacking in smartness or task • Saliva spilling from the mouth. • A very boastful and talkative person • Full of or showing high-spirited merriment. • Walk heavily and firmly, as when weary, or through minded. • ...
Romeo and Juliet - Shakespears Vocabulary 2014-05-25
15 Clues: Remove • Discuss • Come to pass • Walk leisurely • A woman's lover • Be lazy or idle • Humorously vulgar • Indicate by signs • Covered with blood • Move very silently • Mix up or confused • Unpleasantly cool or humid • Memorization by repetition • Saliva spilling from the mouth • Multiply sexually or a sexually
Romeo and Juliet Act V 2014-03-06
15 Clues: apart • a king • to beg • unlucky • hateful • poverty • relatives • free from death • unjust or cruel • blocked or stopped • life-giving liquid • unable to be changed • separation from your homeland • promised in marriage; engaged • pleasing or soothing to oneself
Romeo and Juliet. Act 2 2014-11-07
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- Distant and cold
- Protected, as by armor
- Address his words of love
- Humid; moody, like a lover
- bed Trundlebed , placed under a larger bed when not in use
- Associate
- Get; Obtain
- Applelike fruit
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- Of a sickly, pale-yellowish hue
- What I have to give
- Distressing;sad
- Recite a spell to make him appear
- Awkward; clumsy
- Secrets thoughts
- earth Lifeless body
15 Clues: Associate • Get; Obtain • Distressing;sad • Awkward; clumsy • Applelike fruit • Distant and cold • Secrets thoughts • What I have to give • earth Lifeless body • Protected, as by armor • Address his words of love • Humid; moody, like a lover • Of a sickly, pale-yellowish hue • Recite a spell to make him appear • bed Trundlebed , placed under a larger bed when not in use
The Romeo and Juliet Code 2023-10-03
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- Her parents live
- How old is Felicity
- Always gets mail FROM him
- Where the book was set
- Felicity gets his mail
- The year Felicity moved in with her relatives
- Where does she live?
- Derek's favorite music genre
- Main character
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- Her dad (Who is he)
- Keeps secret
- Has a paralyzed arm
- Felcity danced with her crush
- Felicity had to leave London (because)
- Aunt Miami's favorite book
- Got sick
16 Clues: Got sick • Keeps secret • Main character • Her parents live • Her dad (Who is he) • Has a paralyzed arm • How old is Felicity • Where does she live? • Where the book was set • Felicity gets his mail • Always gets mail FROM him • Aunt Miami's favorite book • Derek's favorite music genre • Felcity danced with her crush • Felicity had to leave London (because) • ...
Renaissance Review 2025-10-02
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- The ultimate "Renaissance Man," painter of the Mona Lisa.
- Technique that creates the illusion of three dimensions on a flat surface.
- Author of Utopia, describing an ideal society.
- Author of The Prince, advising rulers that it's "better to be feared than loved."
- Financial supporter of artists and writers (e.g., the Medici family).
- A person's native language (e.g., Italian, French) instead of Latin.
- Known for the fresco The School of Athens.
- Sculptor of David and painter of the Sistine Chapel ceiling.
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- Invented the printing press with movable type.
- The focus on human potential and achievements rather than divine matters.
- The "rebirth" of art and learning from classical Greece and Rome.
- Focusing on worldly, non-religious matters.
- Wrote The Book of the Courtier, defining the ideal gentleman.
- Dutch scholar, the greatest of the Christian Humanists.
- Wrote plays like Hamlet and Romeo and Juliet, focusing on human character.
15 Clues: Known for the fresco The School of Athens. • Focusing on worldly, non-religious matters. • Invented the printing press with movable type. • Author of Utopia, describing an ideal society. • Dutch scholar, the greatest of the Christian Humanists. • The ultimate "Renaissance Man," painter of the Mona Lisa. • Sculptor of David and painter of the Sistine Chapel ceiling. • ...
Chapter 17 2023-11-17
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- Perfect place
- of Augsburg Ended religious struggle between 2 groups
- Drawing solid objects on a 2-D surface so as to give the impression of their height, width, depth
- A period in European civilization marked by a revival of Classical learning/wisdom
- A grant by the Pope of remission of the temporal punishment
- Priests rule in the name of god
- Male religious order
- Gives financial support to a cause or activity
- Declared invalid
- Reformed Christianity
- "Re-baptizer."
- Denoting attitudes or activities that have no spiritual basis
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- Gutenberg German inventor and craftsman
- Act of reforming
- Christian life involves regular praise
- God has predetermined salvation
- Follower of Western Christian churches
- Shakespeare Romeo and Juliet
- Governed by elders according to principle
- of Trent Roman Catholic reply to doctrinal challenges
- Dialect spoken by ordinary people
- Prime importance to humans
- View Christ as the head of the church
- Reformation Protestant Reformation of church 16th century
24 Clues: Perfect place • "Re-baptizer." • Act of reforming • Declared invalid • Male religious order • Reformed Christianity • Prime importance to humans • Shakespeare Romeo and Juliet • God has predetermined salvation • Priests rule in the name of god • Dialect spoken by ordinary people • View Christ as the head of the church • Christian life involves regular praise • ...
Daily Crossword 2023-05-17
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- written constitution in Germany.
- Famous English playwright most famous for writing Macbeth, and Romeo & Juliet.
- Family that took over Russia’s throne after Ivan IV’s death.
- first permanent settlement founded 1607 near Chesapeake Bay.
- Highest Legislation in England’s Government; Monarch is required to meet with them
- Group of Puritans that opposed King Charles I.
- War against France, Austria, and Prussia due to the Diplomatic Revolution.
- The idea that God establishes a king’s authority and gives them absolute power.
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- Last great religious war in Europe.
- English church movement made by Henry VIII.
- the legally or formally recognized union of two people as partners.
- Treaty that ended “Queen Anne’s War”.
- Document written to allow Maria Teresa to rule in peace.
- German reformer who wrote the Ninety-Five Theses.
- Group of Nobles who sided with Charles I.
15 Clues: written constitution in Germany. • Last great religious war in Europe. • Treaty that ended “Queen Anne’s War”. • Group of Nobles who sided with Charles I. • English church movement made by Henry VIII. • Group of Puritans that opposed King Charles I. • German reformer who wrote the Ninety-Five Theses. • Document written to allow Maria Teresa to rule in peace. • ...
Deutsche Fächer 2021-01-06
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- Wir lernen etwas über Weltraum (space) und Zeit. Isaac Newton und der Apfel...
- Wir lernen etwas über England, Kanada, Deutschland und China
- Wir lernen über Leben und Zellen
- Wir essen!
- Wir lernen a+b=c
- Wir lernen etwas über Gott
- Wir lernen etwas über Napoleon oder Henry VIII
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- Wir gehen auf den Computer
- Wir lernen etwas uber H2O und CO2
- Wir lernen uber eine alte Sprache "carpe diem"
- Wir spielen Spiele und gehen nach draussen
- Wir lesen "Romeo und Juliet"
- Wir lernen etwas über Mozart und Beethoven
- Wir lernen etwas uber Picasso und Ansel Adams
14 Clues: Wir essen! • Wir lernen a+b=c • Wir gehen auf den Computer • Wir lernen etwas über Gott • Wir lesen "Romeo und Juliet" • Wir lernen über Leben und Zellen • Wir lernen etwas uber H2O und CO2 • Wir spielen Spiele und gehen nach draussen • Wir lernen etwas über Mozart und Beethoven • Wir lernen etwas uber Picasso und Ansel Adams • Wir lernen uber eine alte Sprache "carpe diem" • ...
Romeo and Juliet Quotes: Who said each of the following? 2022-05-09
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- My lord, I would that Thursday were tomorrow
- Examine other beauties
- He's a man of wax
- Peace? I hate the word
- Oh she doth teach the torches to burn bright
- Hang, beg, starve, die in the streets
- Within these three hours does the lady wake
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- I do bite my thumb sir
- Thou shall not stir one foot to seek a foe
- By my heel, I care not
- Parting is such sweet sorrow
- My poverty, not my will consents
- For never was a story of more woe
- Pray sir, can you read?
14 Clues: He's a man of wax • I do bite my thumb sir • By my heel, I care not • Examine other beauties • Peace? I hate the word • Pray sir, can you read? • Parting is such sweet sorrow • My poverty, not my will consents • For never was a story of more woe • Hang, beg, starve, die in the streets • Thou shall not stir one foot to seek a foe • Within these three hours does the lady wake • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2025-05-29
6 Clues: Romeo's cousin • happens six times • families that start with c • families that start with m • belongs to the Capulet family • belongs to the Montague family
PLACES IN TOWN 2022-08-16
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- A PLACE WHERE YOU CAN SEE PLAYS. FOR EXAMPLE, "ROMEO AND JULIET".
- A PLACE WHERE YOU USUALLY BUY NORMAL AND VARIOUS THINGS
- A PLACE WHERE YOU CAN SEE A FOOTBALL MATCH
- A GREEN PLACE OF THE CITY WHERE YOU CAN WALK, PLAY OR RIDE A BIKE
- A PLACE WHERE YOU CAN WATCH A FILM
- A PLACE WHERE YOU SAVE YOUR MONEY
- A PLACE WHERE YOU CAN SLEEP
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- A PLACE IN TOWN WHERE YOU BUY AND EAT FOOD
- A PLACE WHERE YOU CAN BUY THINGS. IT'S BIGGER THAN A SHOP
- A PLACE WHERE YOU CAN SEE ART
- A PLACE WHERE YOU CAN DRINK A COFFEE
- A PLACE WHERE YOU GO WHEN YOU HAVE AN ACCIDENT
12 Clues: A PLACE WHERE YOU CAN SLEEP • A PLACE WHERE YOU CAN SEE ART • A PLACE WHERE YOU SAVE YOUR MONEY • A PLACE WHERE YOU CAN WATCH A FILM • A PLACE WHERE YOU CAN DRINK A COFFEE • A PLACE IN TOWN WHERE YOU BUY AND EAT FOOD • A PLACE WHERE YOU CAN SEE A FOOTBALL MATCH • A PLACE WHERE YOU GO WHEN YOU HAVE AN ACCIDENT • A PLACE WHERE YOU USUALLY BUY NORMAL AND VARIOUS THINGS • ...
Verona Advice Crossword 2025-04-02
5 Clues: Veronian Priest • Author of Romeo and Juliet • Romeo's family in the rivalry • Juliet's family in the rivalry • Name of the subsection of the newspaper
Gothic Lit Vocab 2025-08-25
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- A type of literature featuring ghosts, vampires, etc.
- If you constantly experience bad luck, you might be...
- Professor Snape is an example of this gothic character
- The state of being alone and cut off from the rest of the world
- The feeling you get when you don't know what is about to happen
- A sign that something bad might happen
- What you might call something that is disgusting to look at
- The anticipation of fear
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- A strange and unsettling feeling
- Used to describe something disturbing because it features death
- A synonym for dread
- A common feeling of many gothic tales
- Romeo and Juliet genre
- The state of falling apart and/or rotting
- The experience of fear
- The feeling of a story's setting
- Something that is incredibly evil and wrong
- The mental state of losing touch with reality
- Something built/created between the year 1300 and 1500
- Events or creatures that are not from this world
- A word that describes a house full of ghosts
21 Clues: A synonym for dread • Romeo and Juliet genre • The experience of fear • The anticipation of fear • A strange and unsettling feeling • The feeling of a story's setting • A common feeling of many gothic tales • A sign that something bad might happen • The state of falling apart and/or rotting • Something that is incredibly evil and wrong • ...
Keystone A Unit 5 2025-05-06
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- country in East Africa
- A want
- Way to go about something
- A fruit that is also a color
- Tomorrow, next year, later, etc.
- National Taiwan University abbrv.
- _____ nothin’ but a heartache
- Like a joke
- Huge metal flying machine
- To communicate; express
- Country that’s home to the Eiffel Tower
- The sea between Taiwan and China (3 wds.)
- Animal with black and white stripes
- Handheld axe-like tool
- Come here for good pizza and pasta
- Not man-made
- The animal that attacked Brian in the water
- Maybe…?
- Achieved by voting
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- Health and happiness
- Work as one
- Food; nourishment
- England’s capital
- Air, water, the land, etc.
- Take part in
- Asia, Antarctica, etc.
- I’m a _____card, I’m a, I’m a _____card.
- _____ words; first, next, then, after, etc.
- A cellphone or computer, for example
- Sign to leave
- Stop, Quit, Help, Go, etc.
- Harry, Ron, Hermione, etc.
- Like Romeo and Juliet
- What Brian called the bird he usually ate
- Strengthen and support
35 Clues: A want • Maybe…? • Work as one • Like a joke • Take part in • Not man-made • Sign to leave • Food; nourishment • England’s capital • Achieved by voting • Health and happiness • Like Romeo and Juliet • country in East Africa • Asia, Antarctica, etc. • Handheld axe-like tool • Strengthen and support • To communicate; express • Way to go about something • Huge metal flying machine • ...
vocab 2014-12-03
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- The ending to Mockingjay part one was ____________________
- The congressman was behaving in an________________ manner by propping his feet on the table during a meeting.
- realistic, practical
- condescend to, look down on, talk down to, put down, treat with disdain
- Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet ___________ tragic love stories
- expressing contempt or ridicule
- believing that people are motivated by self-interest; distrustful of human sincerity or integrity.
- sharp and forthright
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- straight forward
- Dauntless leader, Eric carries himself in a very ______________ manner
- John Bender, the rebel/punk, __________ when discussing life and the school’s stereotypes.
- The student loudly smacked his gum to provoke the no gum rule
- a sentimental longing or wistful affection for the past, typically for a period or place with happy personal associations.
- uninformative
14 Clues: uninformative • straight forward • realistic, practical • sharp and forthright • expressing contempt or ridicule • The ending to Mockingjay part one was ____________________ • The student loudly smacked his gum to provoke the no gum rule • Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet ___________ tragic love stories • ...
Quizohilic 2023-12-10
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- Which type of play is Romeo and Juliet?
- We ______ our breakfast half an hour ago.(finish)
- Which author wrote the novel “Pride and Prejudice”?
- What is the term for a word that sounds like the noise it represents?
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- The fear of running out of books
- A vivid,deep,reddish-purple color
- What position does Harry play on the Gryffindor Quidditch team?
- What is the correct plural form of the word “cactus”?
8 Clues: The fear of running out of books • A vivid,deep,reddish-purple color • Which type of play is Romeo and Juliet? • We ______ our breakfast half an hour ago.(finish) • Which author wrote the novel “Pride and Prejudice”? • What is the correct plural form of the word “cactus”? • What position does Harry play on the Gryffindor Quidditch team? • ...
Renaissance 2017-03-07
5 Clues: teacher of History • City of the Italian Renaissance • wrote Hamlet and Romeo and Juliet • press invented by Johannes Gutenburg • Used the telescope to discover new moons and planets
Tay Tay Take Me Home (Taylor Swift Titles) 2025-08-19
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- Wedding crasher's fantasy
- The one that started it all
- Tay misses her grandma
- Last month of summer
- There's a short one and a long one and they're both perfect
- An ode to a great mom
- Katniss Everdeen
- It would be better if you had declined
- You must face the world alone, child
- Romeo and Juliet
- The antithesis of John Deer
- Sorry I wouldn't marry you (includes a fancy drink)
- Precipitation in the dark
- The most wonderful time of the year
- It's not my fault
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- A place where poets went to die
- Teachers wear lots of these, I'm told
- A person you like lots and lots
- A farewell a British person and place
- A biography of Taylor's house
- A literary archetype--a character that is often morally gray
- A lot of you are this age now
- Like ever
- Crying bullets
- A primary color
- Playing chess while everybody plays checkers
- Snakes n' sass
- Nerd and cheerleader battle for a boy
28 Clues: Like ever • Crying bullets • Snakes n' sass • A primary color • Katniss Everdeen • Romeo and Juliet • It's not my fault • Last month of summer • An ode to a great mom • Tay misses her grandma • Wedding crasher's fantasy • Precipitation in the dark • The one that started it all • The antithesis of John Deer • A biography of Taylor's house • A lot of you are this age now • ...
Pre-lesson task - Renaissance Crossword 2024-10-08
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- A philosophy that emphasizes the human individual's dignity and capacity for self-realization through logic and reason
- Wrote plays such as Romeo and Juliet and The Merchant of Venice
- Copernicus' theory that the Sun was the center of the universe.
- Painted the sistine chapel.
- The author of the Divine Comedy.
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- A series of wars that can be described as a failed attempt to claim land in the name of the church.
- Painted the School of Athens
- The family of wealthy bankers that financed artists in Italy.
- The meaning of renaissance
- The country where the Renaissance originated.
10 Clues: The meaning of renaissance • Painted the sistine chapel. • Painted the School of Athens • The author of the Divine Comedy. • The country where the Renaissance originated. • The family of wealthy bankers that financed artists in Italy. • Wrote plays such as Romeo and Juliet and The Merchant of Venice • Copernicus' theory that the Sun was the center of the universe. • ...
English I Terms 2025-12-09
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- the author of Romeo and Juliet
- when one thing represents something else
- the sentence that answers the prompt for an essay
- hints the author gives the reader about what will happen next
- a comment a character makes that is only heard by the audience
- when the opposite of what is said is meant
- a speech a character gives on stage alone
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- a speech a character gives to others on stage
- when the audience knows things the characters don't
- a comparison without using like or as
- where and when a story takes place
- what you should do to your evidence in a paragraph
- a comparison using like or as
- how the author feels about the subject
- instructions for the actors in a play that aren't spoken
- descriptive language that paints a picture in the reader's mind
- how the audience feels about the subject
17 Clues: a comparison using like or as • the author of Romeo and Juliet • where and when a story takes place • a comparison without using like or as • how the author feels about the subject • when one thing represents something else • how the audience feels about the subject • a speech a character gives on stage alone • when the opposite of what is said is meant • ...
Daily Crossword 2023-05-17
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- Highest Legislature in English government; king is required to consult with them.
- Group of Puritans that opposed King Charles I.
- German reformer who wrote the Ninety-Five Theses.
- English church movement made by Henry VIII.
- Famous English playwright most famous for writing Macbeth, and Romeo & Juliet.
- Last great religious war in Europe.
- War against France, Austria, and Prussia due to the Diplomatic Revolution.
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- first permanent settlement founded 1607 near Chesapeake Bay.
- the legally or formally recognized union of two people as partners.
- Group of Nobles who sided with Charles I.
- Family that took over Russia’s throne after Ivan IV’s death.
- Document written to allow Maria Teresa to rule in peace.
- written constitution in Germany.
- Treaty that ended “Queen Anne’s War”.
- The idea that God establishes a king’s authority and gives them absolute power.
15 Clues: written constitution in Germany. • Last great religious war in Europe. • Treaty that ended “Queen Anne’s War”. • Group of Nobles who sided with Charles I. • English church movement made by Henry VIII. • Group of Puritans that opposed King Charles I. • German reformer who wrote the Ninety-Five Theses. • Document written to allow Maria Teresa to rule in peace. • ...
Choice board 2025-11-25
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- i am the son of lord and lady montague
- i am married to the head of the montegue family
- i am the ruler of verona. i hate fighting and i will punish anyone who disturbs my streets
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- i am the head of the montague family
- i serve the capulet family with my fellow servant gregory
- i sell drugs in mantua, a town near verona
- i am the daughter of lord and Lady Capulet
- i serve the Capulet family with my fellow servant Sampson
- i am the nephew of lord and lady capulet
- i serve lord and Lady Capulet
10 Clues: i serve lord and Lady Capulet • i am the head of the montague family • i am the son of lord and lady montague • i am the nephew of lord and lady capulet • i sell drugs in mantua, a town near verona • i am the daughter of lord and Lady Capulet • i am married to the head of the montegue family • i serve the capulet family with my fellow servant gregory • ...
Figurative Language Crossword 2023-05-18
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- "Juliet is the sun"
- In Romeo and Juliet, when Mercutio says that his wound from Tybalt is “just a scratch."
- "The firehouse trembled as a great flight of jet planes whistled a single note across a black morning sky."
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- “Too rude, too boist'rous, and it pricks like thorn."
- "two star-crossed lovers take their lives
- “Juliet's cheek is so bright it puts the brightness of stars to shame. That birds would sing and think it were not night.”
6 Clues: "Juliet is the sun" • "two star-crossed lovers take their lives • “Too rude, too boist'rous, and it pricks like thorn." • In Romeo and Juliet, when Mercutio says that his wound from Tybalt is “just a scratch." • "The firehouse trembled as a great flight of jet planes whistled a single note across a black morning sky." • ...
romero and juliet 2015-02-11
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- the use of words that sound like the noise they describe
- scheme the regular pattern of rhyme found at the ends of a poem
- Juliet who loves
- theme themes or message that occurs in lit
- noble families
- who loves
- a fourteen line lyric poem
- wants to kill Romero
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- a long speech expressing the thoughts aloud of a character alone on the stage
- verse unrhymed lines
- four lines in a poetry
- who wrote the play of Romero and Juliet
- where play took place
- Laurence marries Romero and Juliet
- irony the reader knows something that the character do not know
- noble families
- subject played in the prologue
- a joke in a play
- nurse Capulet servant
19 Clues: who loves • noble families • noble families • Juliet who loves • a joke in a play • wants to kill Romero • verse unrhymed lines • where play took place • four lines in a poetry • nurse Capulet servant • a fourteen line lyric poem • subject played in the prologue • Laurence marries Romero and Juliet • who wrote the play of Romero and Juliet • theme themes or message that occurs in lit • ...
Renaissance Moves North 2024-03-21
5 Clues: Wrote Romeo and Juliet • created the printing press • German painter and printmaker • City where the northern renaissance began • Created a new Greek edition of the New Testament
Renaissance Moves North 2024-03-21
5 Clues: Wrote Romeo and Juliet • created the printing press • German painter and printmaker • City where the northern renaissance began • Created a new Greek edition of the New Testament
GRADE 8 & 9 2025-06-10
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- The currency of Japan (3 letters)
- The inventor of the light bulb (6 letters)
- The fear of heights (9 letters)
- The longest river in the world (4 letters)
- The capital city of France (5 letters)
- The chemical symbol for gold (2 letters)
- The primary gas that makes up Earth's atmosphere (8 letters)
- The famous leaning tower is located in this Italian city (4 letters)
- The famous ancient Roman amphitheater (8 letters)
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- The author of "Romeo and Juliet" (10 letters)
- The country famous for the pyramids of Giza (5 letters)
- The smallest continent (9 letters)
- The planet known as the "Red Planet" (4 letters)
- The highest mountain in Africa (10 letters)
- The element with the atomic number 1 (8 letters)
- he largest ocean on Earth (7 letters)
16 Clues: The fear of heights (9 letters) • The currency of Japan (3 letters) • The smallest continent (9 letters) • he largest ocean on Earth (7 letters) • The capital city of France (5 letters) • The chemical symbol for gold (2 letters) • The inventor of the light bulb (6 letters) • The longest river in the world (4 letters) • The highest mountain in Africa (10 letters) • ...
Shakespearean crossword 2021-09-14
8 Clues: Name of Shakespeares wife • where was Shakespeare born • what was roemos family name • what was Juliets family name • which era did Shakespeare live in • who was the boy in the famous love story • who was the girl in the famous love story • which theatre did Shakespeare perform hid plays
Russian Composers 2022-07-31
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- A pianist—and only pianists know him.
- Also a scientist. Famous for his 2nd string quartet.
- Was born in Kyiv. Studied with Arensky and Conus. Taught Myakovsky and Prokofiev.
- Famous for his 1st piano trio.
- Wrote a sequel to Liszt's transcendental etudes. His brother was a famous mathematician and a physicist.
- Scheherazade.
- A pianist with giant hands.
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- Famous for his 3 ballets. Most Russian nationalist composers probably hated him.
- Leader of the Mighty Five.
- A child prodigy. Famous for his saxophone concerto that was composed shortly before his death.
- Famous for his 2nd violin concerto and ballet "Romeo and Juliet".
- A famous and widely controversial figure in 20th-century Russian music. Renew our Earth by sacrificing a virgin—make her dance to death.
12 Clues: Scheherazade. • Leader of the Mighty Five. • A pianist with giant hands. • Famous for his 1st piano trio. • A pianist—and only pianists know him. • Also a scientist. Famous for his 2nd string quartet. • Famous for his 2nd violin concerto and ballet "Romeo and Juliet". • Famous for his 3 ballets. Most Russian nationalist composers probably hated him. • ...
Juliet and Tim OO 2025-11-07
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- Where did Juliet grow up?
- What is their dog’s name?
- What is Tim’s middle name?
- What college did Juliet attend?
- What is the name of the wedding venue?
- What concert did the first attend as a couple?
- Tim’s favorite candy?
- What sport has been at the forefront of their lives recently?
- What company does Juliet work for?
- What month was Juliet born?
- What month did the couple get engaged?
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- What other profession has Tim had?
- Who sings a song about a Juliet?
- Where was the couple’s first date?
- What old timey condition did Juliet catch, that made her miss the Taylor Swift concert?
- What part time job did Juliet have in college?
- What is Juliet’s middle name?
- What company does Tim work for?
- Where are they going on their honeymoon?
- Where did Tim propose?
- What is the couple’s favorite holiday?
- Juliet’s favorite dessert food?
- What month was Tim born in?
23 Clues: Tim’s favorite candy? • Where did Tim propose? • Where did Juliet grow up? • What is their dog’s name? • What is Tim’s middle name? • What month was Tim born in? • What month was Juliet born? • What is Juliet’s middle name? • What company does Tim work for? • What college did Juliet attend? • Juliet’s favorite dessert food? • Who sings a song about a Juliet? • ...
THE RENAISSANCE PUZZLE 2024-03-03
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- The Tuscan town where the painter of "Mona Lisa" was born.
- The seat of Pope is located in this city-state.
- The city in which Michelangelo died in 1564.
- The famous artist who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.
- One of his masterpieces was "The Birth of Venus".
- The first name of the famous artist who painted "The Last Supper".
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- One of his famous students was Leonardo Da Vinci.
- The English poet and playwright who wrote “Romeo and Juliet” and “Hamlet”.
- His painting "The school of Athens" is in the Vatican.
- The Renaissance started in this wealthy and powerful city.
10 Clues: The city in which Michelangelo died in 1564. • The seat of Pope is located in this city-state. • One of his famous students was Leonardo Da Vinci. • One of his masterpieces was "The Birth of Venus". • His painting "The school of Athens" is in the Vatican. • The Tuscan town where the painter of "Mona Lisa" was born. • ...
Cross 1 2024-02-10
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- The largest ocean on Earth
- A rare phenomenon where light is refracted into stunning colors in the sky
- A type of pasta shaped like small tubes
- A fictional detective created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
- A famous physicist known for his theory of relativity
- A large mountain range in South America
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- The process of the Earth's plates moving and interacting
- A famous playwright known for works like "Hamlet" and "Romeo and Juliet"
- A small, rocky object that orbits the Sun, typically found between Mars and Jupiter
- A city in Egypt known for its ancient pyramids
10 Clues: The largest ocean on Earth • A type of pasta shaped like small tubes • A large mountain range in South America • A city in Egypt known for its ancient pyramids • A famous physicist known for his theory of relativity • A fictional detective created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle • The process of the Earth's plates moving and interacting • ...
British General Knowledge 2025-03-27
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- A famous English author who wrote "Romeo and Juliet" and "Hamlet."
- The first woman Prime Minister of the UK.
- This city is home to the Beatles and known for its rich musical history.
- A large British island located off the north coast of France.
- The oldest university in the English-speaking world, located in England.
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- This iconic clock tower is located at the Houses of Parliament.
- The UK’s national flower.
- The British monarch as of 2025.
- A famous English scientist known for his laws of motion and gravity.
- The capital city of the UK.
10 Clues: The UK’s national flower. • The capital city of the UK. • The British monarch as of 2025. • The first woman Prime Minister of the UK. • A large British island located off the north coast of France. • This iconic clock tower is located at the Houses of Parliament. • A famous English author who wrote "Romeo and Juliet" and "Hamlet." • ...
Poetry Terms Choice Board 2024-04-15
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- "She has a heart of gold"
- The Mockingbird in TKAM is an example of this.
- "The trees danced in the wind"
- "One Fish / Two Fish / Red Fish / Blue Fish"
- "Sally Sells Sea Shells by the Seashore"
- "They pulled and pulled and pulled but alas they could not topple it"
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- "Standing brave in secret caves / ..."
- "The books in the library were piled high and sorted neatly and alphabetically"
- "The fog comes / on little cat feet / it sits looking / over harbor and city"
- "Stop worshiping him like he's some sort of Caesar"
- "Love" is one of these in Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet"
- The spaces between the chunks.
- In the case of "Introduction to Poetry" it is an exasperated Poet.
- "It was as though all the sun's glory was shining down that day"
14 Clues: "She has a heart of gold" • The spaces between the chunks. • "The trees danced in the wind" • "Standing brave in secret caves / ..." • "Sally Sells Sea Shells by the Seashore" • "One Fish / Two Fish / Red Fish / Blue Fish" • The Mockingbird in TKAM is an example of this. • "Stop worshiping him like he's some sort of Caesar" • ...
Spooky Halloween Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-29
Across
- A famous government ___ came to Japan recently.
- My sister's going to have a baby soon. She's ___.
- ___ of Wakaura think that Kataonami is great!
- a teacher at a university is called a ___.
Down
- Romeo and Juliet didn't want to live without each other, so they tried to commit ___.
- Sometimes the lights in my room turn on and off by themselves. My room must be ___!
- You can watch Matsuko Deluxe or Ariyoshi to hear about the latest ___.
- People in a university live in a ___.
- Long tunnels are ___ at night.
9 Clues: Long tunnels are ___ at night. • People in a university live in a ___. • a teacher at a university is called a ___. • ___ of Wakaura think that Kataonami is great! • A famous government ___ came to Japan recently. • My sister's going to have a baby soon. She's ___. • You can watch Matsuko Deluxe or Ariyoshi to hear about the latest ___. • ...
global history 2023-06-01
Across
- A system where monarchs believed their power came from God
- Famous Italian artist known for the Mona Lisa
- A powerful empire in the Americas conquered by the Spanish
- Italian navigator who discovered America in 1492
- Ancient civilization known for building pyramids along the Nile River
- English playwright and poet who wrote Romeo and Juliet
- A German monk who started the Protestant Reformation
- A Christian military campaign to recapture Jerusalem from Muslims
- The trade of people, goods, and ideas between Europe, Africa, and the Americas
Down
- A period of renewed interest in learning and the arts in Europe
- A fleet of ships sent by Spain to invade England
- A person who moves from one country to another system where monarchs believed their power came from God
- Ancient Egyptian writing system
- The route that connected Europe, Africa, and Asia
- Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztec Empire
15 Clues: Ancient Egyptian writing system • Famous Italian artist known for the Mona Lisa • A fleet of ships sent by Spain to invade England • Italian navigator who discovered America in 1492 • The route that connected Europe, Africa, and Asia • Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztec Empire • A German monk who started the Protestant Reformation • ...
Week 7 Vocabulary 2025-04-02
Across
- Actors must...in order to get a main role in the musical.
- ...is a very hopeful and sweet genre.
- The...was a triple threat; she danced, sang and acted well.
- Bill is very...as he makes Mr. Damian laugh a lot.
- If you have a lead...you have to remember many lines and blocking.
- The...of the musical is Larger Than Life.
- ...is a very funny and humorous genre.
- The play was very...as the main characters fell in love.
- Wait for your...then say your line.
Down
- The...is only 5 minutes long, so we must be quick.
- ...is a type of performance without rehearsals or planning.
- My absolute favourite...is horror!
- ...is a very sad and serious genre.
- The love story of Romeo & Juliet is very...because they die.
- Some actors can...very well and don't need to rehearse.
15 Clues: My absolute favourite...is horror! • ...is a very sad and serious genre. • Wait for your...then say your line. • ...is a very hopeful and sweet genre. • ...is a very funny and humorous genre. • The...of the musical is Larger Than Life. • The...is only 5 minutes long, so we must be quick. • Bill is very...as he makes Mr. Damian laugh a lot. • ...
Vocab 11 2023-03-10
Across
- Way in which a piece of literature is written / refers not to what is said but to how it is said / produced by word choice, grammatical structures, use or literary devices and all possible parts of language use.
- Erode
- Acting in a suspicious manner; sneaky
- Dishonorable or disgraceful
- To agree
- Perseverance; an attitude of careful, patient consistency to complete a task
- Novels and stories that describe real factual people and events
- Mentally unbalanced or unhinged; insane
Down
- The quality of being short or rude, especially in speech
- Romeo and Juliet: Family fighting
- A category of artistic composition as in music or literature, marked by distinctive style, form or content.
- Ample
- Lacking in taste or culture
- Novels and stories that describe imaginary people and events
- The use of physical force, threats or fear to obtain a desired result
15 Clues: Erode • Ample • To agree • Dishonorable or disgraceful • Lacking in taste or culture • Romeo and Juliet: Family fighting • Acting in a suspicious manner; sneaky • Mentally unbalanced or unhinged; insane • The quality of being short or rude, especially in speech • Novels and stories that describe imaginary people and events • ...
Famous Poets and Authors 2025-01-05
Across
- He was known for writing the national anthems of India and Bangladesh.
- He was famous for writing The Jungle Book.
- He was famous for writing I Wandered as a Lonely Cloud.
- She was famous for writing Pride and Prejudice.
- She was known for her unique poems, including Hope is the Thing with Feathers.
- He was known for writing The Road Not Taken.
Down
- He was known for writing The Adventures of Tom Sawyer.
- He was famous for writing Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and more.
- She was known for The Diary of a Young Girl.
- He was known for writing Romeo and Juliet.
- He was known for writing A Christmas Carol.
- She was famous for writing the Harry Potter series.
- He was known for writing The Odyssey.
- She was known for writing Little Women.
- He was famous for writing War and Peace.
15 Clues: He was known for writing The Odyssey. • She was known for writing Little Women. • He was famous for writing War and Peace. • He was known for writing Romeo and Juliet. • He was famous for writing The Jungle Book. • He was known for writing A Christmas Carol. • She was known for The Diary of a Young Girl. • He was known for writing The Road Not Taken. • ...
crossword puzzle 2023-04-20
6 Clues: - Who wrote Romeo and Juliet? • - who invented football in England ? • - What was Vivian Maier's hidden talent • - Which flower was the emblem of England? • - What was Queen Elizabeth II's palace called? • - who became famous thanks to the theory of universal gravitation?
