romeo and juliet Crossword Puzzles
Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary 2022-02-14
10 Clues: agreement • immoral; lewd • secret; stealth • to degrade; to belittle • a weapon having a blade • very irritating; vexing • omen; sign of forewarning • very destructive or harmful • to show contempt or disgust • having excellent morals; righteous
Keywords: Romeo and Juliet 2025-09-22
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- where contradictory words are placed directly next to each other.
- - the writer of the play
- - a line of verse that has 10 syllables: Shakespeare uses this in his plays.
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- - when something, usually bad, is hinted at by something the characters do or say.
- 14 line poem with a strong rhyme scheme, usually ends in a rhyming couplet and is usually written about love.
- - another word for the kind of poetry that much of the Shakespeare's play are written in, usually spoken by high-status characters
- - a short speech or introduction at the beginning of a play or novel
- - usually used for lower-status characters and/or in less serious or formal dialogue. Sentences follow on continuously with no deliberate line breaks.
- - when another character shares the line with another character.
- a play which follows noble characters who experience a reversal of fortune. Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy
10 Clues: - the writer of the play • - when another character shares the line with another character. • where contradictory words are placed directly next to each other. • - a short speech or introduction at the beginning of a play or novel • - a line of verse that has 10 syllables: Shakespeare uses this in his plays. • ...
Romeo and Juliet Vocab 2025-12-04
10 Clues: - courageous • - rowdy or rough • - future generations • - anger, irritability • - extraordinary, marvelous • - very destructive or harmful • - to make greater or supplement • - having excellent morals; righteous • - showing contempt toward sacred things • - dealing with a sign, forewarning, or omen
Love Songs 2023-02-02
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- Found Love Where did we find love? In a hopeless place…
- I found you I would never fall in love again until I found her…….
- Me to the Moon What's the opposite of the sun? Fly me to it…
- L is for the way you look...
- We could leave the Christmas lights up 'til January…
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- Help Falling in Love But I can't help…
- I found a love...
- of Me I give you all of you, you give me...
- Story Romeo and Juliet: Taylor Swift edition
- You Like a Love Song Music to my heart, that’s what you are…….
10 Clues: I found a love... • L is for the way you look... • Help Falling in Love But I can't help… • Story Romeo and Juliet: Taylor Swift edition • of Me I give you all of you, you give me... • We could leave the Christmas lights up 'til January… • Found Love Where did we find love? In a hopeless place… • ...
Vocabulary 2022-02-28
6 Clues: Hawaiian greeting • Taiwanese bubble tea • Love interest of Juliet • The villain of a narrative • A long speech delivered by one character • Fruit of which the oil is used in cooking
Sent: Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-26
6 Clues: unable to be seen, not visible • the act of traveling throughout time • British people live here, in the United Kingdom • legally take another's child and raise it as your own • English playwright, poet, and actor, wrote "Romeo and Juliet" • a weapon with a long metal blade, used a lot in the older days
Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-20
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- Lonceng Elizabeth Tower
- Alat makan gabungan sendok dengan garpu
- Pengakuan atas suatu hal
- Kota tempat tinggal Romeo dan Juliet
- Kemampuan menciptakan hubungan dengan orang lain
- Tertinggi dihitung dari dasar laut
- Abjad terakhir Yunani
- Dibalik tetap sama
- Gadis tua
- Tokoh fiksi pahlawan super yang menjadi nama provinsi di suatu negara
- Switzerland of Java
- Lusa dari lusa
- Perang tersingkat sepanjang sejarah
- Sesuatu yang tabu
- Kebanggaan
- Cara mengukur layar handphone atau televisi
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- Tidak berbasis keuntungan
- Ketakutan hidup tanpa ponsel
- Raksasa
- Di dekat Bima Sakti
- Penerima kredit
- Tidak beruntung
- Kuadratik
- Hewan yang pertama kali berada di luar angkasa
- Kata dasar menyontek
- Upacara pemakaman kolosal di Toraja
- Kepanjangan M pada kata SAMSAT
- Sekalian rusak (singkatan Jawa)
- Pelambang kesetiaan
- Bahasa inggris pemuda-pemudi pada abad 13
30 Clues: Raksasa • Kuadratik • Gadis tua • Kebanggaan • Lusa dari lusa • Penerima kredit • Tidak beruntung • Sesuatu yang tabu • Dibalik tetap sama • Di dekat Bima Sakti • Switzerland of Java • Pelambang kesetiaan • Kata dasar menyontek • Abjad terakhir Yunani • Lonceng Elizabeth Tower • Pengakuan atas suatu hal • Tidak berbasis keuntungan • Ketakutan hidup tanpa ponsel • Kepanjangan M pada kata SAMSAT • ...
Shakespeare 2024-07-18
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- His wife's surname before marriage
- What his son died of
- The type of poem he wrote
- Name of his father
- Where he was born
- Name of a theatre where his plays were performed
- Famous tragic character (male)
- How he described his most famous lovers
- A colour that does not rhyme
- Name of his mother
- History comedy or _________
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- Ruler of England at the time of his birth
- What his father made
- his son's name
- Where he moved to write his plays
- Where his plays were performed
- Location of famous play in Italy
- The number of lines in famous poems
- Famous tragic character (female)
- The old religion that was banned
- How many children did he have
- Type of school he went to
22 Clues: his son's name • Where he was born • Name of his father • Name of his mother • What his father made • What his son died of • The type of poem he wrote • Type of school he went to • History comedy or _________ • A colour that does not rhyme • How many children did he have • Where his plays were performed • Famous tragic character (male) • Location of famous play in Italy • ...
Great people 2024-03-12
5 Clues: she Made some big changes • he wrote: Romeo and Juliet • he was good writer and speaker • she was a strong leader and English people loved her • he travelled around the world on scientific expedition
Lesson 1 2022-10-10
5 Clues: Is Kermit the frog • It can explode things • He wrote Romeo and Juliet • He created the muppets show • He compesed his first music when he was 5 years old
Literary Device and Grammar 2013-05-21
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- A kind of clause that include common relative pronouns such as who, whom, whose, which and that.
- A (An) _______________ is a verbal formed by placing to in front of the simple present form of a verb.
- "My mobile phone is out of battery I cannot call my parents to pick me up."
- "The judge will provide whoever puts the most effort in this event a sportsmanship award."
- "Henry is about to visit his family in North Dakota." is an example of a _____________.
- "I was so surprised that his nose was not growing like Pinocchio’s nose."
- "When Annie is going to the principal’s office."
- any element, subject, idea or concept that is constantly present through the entire body of literature.
- "The process of the identification is much more complex and complicated than what we have imagined."
- "Johnson donates much more money to the charity than I."
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- A sudden realization (a flash of recognition in which someone or something is seen in a new light).
- Lacking either a subject or a verb.
- "Eric is an athletic person, he is able to jump very high, he is best known for his endurance." is an example of a ____________.
- " If you didn't get this message, call me."
- A genre of literature, in which vices, follies, abuses and shortcomings are held up to ridicule ideally with the intend of shaming individuals, and society itself, into improvement.
- "On my way home, I found a shiny man’s purse on the floor" --> ERROR "On my way home, I found a man’s shiny purse on the floor." --> CORRECT
- An example of the _________ of the novel, the Road, would be survival and Resilience.
- "A man who is a traffic cop gets his license suspended for unpaid parking tickets."
- "The chemical solution is as clear as mud."
- "A rich man is no richer than a poor man."
- "Wandering around the park, the sky is getting darker." --> ERROR
- A (An) _______________ is a verbal that functions as an adjective.
- An example of a __________ would be In one of Shakespeare’s most popular drama, Romeo and Juliet. The audiences knew that Juliet drank to potion and pretend to be dead, but Romeo doesn't know anything about it.
- “Sometimes I need what only you can provide: your absence.”
- A/ (An) ____________ is a verbal ending with -ing that functions as a noun.
25 Clues: Lacking either a subject or a verb. • "A rich man is no richer than a poor man." • " If you didn't get this message, call me." • "The chemical solution is as clear as mud." • "When Annie is going to the principal’s office." • "Johnson donates much more money to the charity than I." • “Sometimes I need what only you can provide: your absence.” • ...
End of Year Crossword - Pre-AP English 1 2025-06-10
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- The names of two star crossed lovers
- The type of 3rd person point-of-view where the narrator only knows the thoughts of one character
- Appeal to logic
- The name of Juliet’s cousin
- “Imagine a piece of ____”
- The type of narrative point-of-view that uses words like “I” “me” “my”
- Appeal to emotion
- - the title of a short story about some boys, farmers, and pheasants
- Appeal to credibility
- What is the name of Esperanza’s little sister in “House on Mango Street”?
- The beginning of a character’s emerging conflict
- Where does “House on Mango Street” take place?
- The author of “Romeo and Juliet”
- This type of characterization SHOWS you informations about a character’s personality and traits.
- The name of the lady who killed her husband with a frozen leg of lamb
- What the lady turned into in the story “Red Fox Fur Coat”
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- The other side of an argument is known as the…
- The title of a short story written by Roald Dahl *hint- Mary had a little (leg of) lamb…
- The name of the priest who coordinated Juliet faking her death
- Who is the author of “House on Mango Street”?
- Disproves or weakens the other side of an argument
- Juliet’s last name
- Who is the main character in “House on Mango Street”?
- The type of 3rd person point-of-view where the narrator knows the thoughts of all the characters
- What is Claim, Evidence, Reasoning?
- ______ Appeals - used to strengthen an argument
- This type of characterization TELLS you about the character’s personality and traits.
- Where the story take place
- The type of narrative point-of-view that uses words like “you”
- Romeo’s last name
30 Clues: Appeal to logic • Appeal to emotion • Romeo’s last name • Juliet’s last name • Appeal to credibility • “Imagine a piece of ____” • Where the story take place • The name of Juliet’s cousin • The author of “Romeo and Juliet” • What is Claim, Evidence, Reasoning? • The names of two star crossed lovers • Who is the author of “House on Mango Street”? • ...
Nativity Staff Crossword 2020-04-19
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- Master of the mac and cheese
- A place to play, and also a teacher
- Need a box of tissue?
- Wildcat linebacker
- Excels at throwing bags of corn
- He writes the checks
- Once a North Star always a North Star
- "Romeo, Romeo, where for art thou Romeo?"
- Helps keep the money coming in
- Supporter of alumni
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- A Kentuckian/Virginian/Oregonian
- Besides football, this teacher's other favorite sport might be quidditch
- A Montana teacher, once
- Chicago native and grad supporter
- Leader of the pack
- Sends the due dates
- Cereal slinger
- All-star Jesuit Volunteer
- Master scrapbooker and listener
- Mariners fan for life
20 Clues: Cereal slinger • Wildcat linebacker • Leader of the pack • Sends the due dates • Supporter of alumni • He writes the checks • Need a box of tissue? • Mariners fan for life • A Montana teacher, once • All-star Jesuit Volunteer • Master of the mac and cheese • Helps keep the money coming in • Excels at throwing bags of corn • Master scrapbooker and listener • A Kentuckian/Virginian/Oregonian • ...
The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet. 2021-10-13
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- Cash
- Initiate involvement in earthly affairs.
- minor
- Destroys
- Pilgrims who at one time carried palm branches from the Holy Land.
- marzipan, a confection made of suger and almonds
- spiders
- Sectet Thoughts
- Long-established; Traditionl.
- Generous
- creatures
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- Juliet's hand
- insect that bores
- Faith
- Ill-fated by the unfavorable position of the stars.
- wooden platter
- Good Friend
- the queen of rairyland.
- What i have to give
19 Clues: Cash • Faith • minor • spiders • Destroys • Generous • creatures • Good Friend • Juliet's hand • wooden platter • Sectet Thoughts • insect that bores • What i have to give • the queen of rairyland. • Long-established; Traditionl. • Initiate involvement in earthly affairs. • marzipan, a confection made of suger and almonds • Ill-fated by the unfavorable position of the stars. • ...
The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet 2021-12-08
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- Tongue hanging out
- simple Complete possession
- Value
- Cause, reason
- Bad fortune
- Punish someone
- earth Lifeless body Fond Affectionate
- Do honor to
- Silly behavior
- Requires
- pox accent The plague strike
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- gills Common girls
- lenity Thoughtful mercy
- Spoiled
- Hate rusted form lack of use
- Fainted
- Show disrespect
- Lord
- Made of sugar
19 Clues: Lord • Value • Spoiled • Fainted • Requires • Bad fortune • Do honor to • Cause, reason • Made of sugar • Punish someone • Silly behavior • Show disrespect • gills Common girls • Tongue hanging out • lenity Thoughtful mercy • simple Complete possession • Hate rusted form lack of use • pox accent The plague strike • earth Lifeless body Fond Affectionate
The characters in Romeo and Juliet 2025-10-06
19 Clues: riche • grand • barbe • jeune • moine • potelé • pointu • ondulé • crochu • hautain • nourrice • petit(e) • souriant • confiant • en colère • doux/douce • naïf, simplet • gentil/gentille • nez en trompette
famous people 2025-11-30
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- played the main role of harry potter in the 8 films
- this person had a very long and successful tour called 'the eras tour'
- famous popstar that sings 'please please please' and 'espresso'
- famous for songs like 'we will rock you' and 'bohemian rhapsody'
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- the guy that wrote 'romeo and juliet' and 'macbeth'
- the surname of the scientist that first explained gravity
- the surname of a family, members include kim, kylie, kendall, kris...
- first name of the dude that played iron man
- the ceo of c-change west london (you should know this!)
- the name of the character from 'stranger things' that has special powers
10 Clues: first name of the dude that played iron man • the guy that wrote 'romeo and juliet' and 'macbeth' • played the main role of harry potter in the 8 films • the ceo of c-change west london (you should know this!) • the surname of the scientist that first explained gravity • famous popstar that sings 'please please please' and 'espresso' • ...
All Of Your Twisted Secrets CROSSWORD PUZZLE! :D 2023-06-14
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- Prior to the events, Maggie - Amber’s sister - died from committing…
- The act of controlling a person to get what you want.
- It would explode when nobody kills anybody with the syringe for 1 hour
- The weather at the beginning of the story.
- Known to be brittle and transparent, these shards can also kill a person.
- The battle royale game Robbie was playing.
- What is Romeo and Juliet?
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- A person who’d make fun of someone for attention or fun.
- An act of getting back at something or someone.
- The place you would eat, which the main characters got trapped in
- Amber’s special talent relating to notes and melodies.
- A piece of paper that has something written in it
- The chemical that was thought to be in the syringe.
- Sensitive information you’d use against a person to get what you want.
- The opposite of real.
15 Clues: The opposite of real. • What is Romeo and Juliet? • The weather at the beginning of the story. • The battle royale game Robbie was playing. • An act of getting back at something or someone. • A piece of paper that has something written in it • The chemical that was thought to be in the syringe. • The act of controlling a person to get what you want. • ...
Antigone vocabulary: prologue to scene 2 2022-10-20
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- When you change the subject to avoid a topic of conversation
- When a citizen breaks the law in full view of several police officers
- When the principal announces that teachers must lock their doors on the bell and students must get a tardy pass
- A professor who constantly used quotes and proverbs to support the lesson
- You may visit a palm reader or a psychic
- The feeling after Thanksgiving dinner
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- The action when you keep changing your mind
- Odysseus, Romeo & Juliet, Oedipus, Antigone...
- A politician who doesn't campaign because he assumes he will win
- media res A Latin phrase
10 Clues: media res A Latin phrase • The feeling after Thanksgiving dinner • You may visit a palm reader or a psychic • The action when you keep changing your mind • Odysseus, Romeo & Juliet, Oedipus, Antigone... • When you change the subject to avoid a topic of conversation • A politician who doesn't campaign because he assumes he will win • ...
R+J 2024-06-01
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- The person that banishes Romeo
- Roemo's original punishment
- lady & lord Montague's son
- The woman that wants Roemo dead
- Romeo's cousin
- The people that saw everything
- Romeo's final punishment
- Romeo's father
- Lady Capulet's nephew
- Where Mercutio gets stabbed
- The weopon that Romeo uses to kill Tybalt
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- What Lady Montague died from
- Where the story takes place
- The time the story takes place
- Romeo's best friend that dies
- The reason why Romeo kills Tybalt
- Lord montague's wife
- The other family
- Romeo's family
- Lady Montague feels this when Romeo is exiled
20 Clues: Romeo's cousin • Romeo's family • Romeo's father • The other family • Lord montague's wife • Lady Capulet's nephew • Romeo's final punishment • lady & lord Montague's son • Where the story takes place • Roemo's original punishment • Where Mercutio gets stabbed • What Lady Montague died from • Romeo's best friend that dies • The person that banishes Romeo • The time the story takes place • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2015-03-24
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- Best known for his observations of the universe. The Church accused him of heresy more than once.
- Wrote plays such as "Hamlet", "Romeo and Juliet", "Midsummer Night's Dream", and "Macbeth."
- Discovered gravity, wrote the three Laws of Motion, and developed calculus.
- Device for copying ink on paper or cloth.
- Instrument for measuring temperature.
- Painted "The School of Athens" and "Sistine Madonna."
- Completed the dome of the Florence Cathedral and developed linear perspective.
- Described the elliptical orbit of celestial bodies.
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- Instrument used to see very small objects.
- Sculpted "David" and painted the ceiling of the Sistine Church.
- Danish astronomer. His observation of the planets later helped another scientist...
- Head of the Medici family.
- Developed a model for a heliocentric, or "Sun-centered", universe.
- Italian explorer who stayed in China for 20 years. He wrote a book detailing his travels when he returned to Europe.
- Best known for his paintings "Mona Lisa" and "The Last Supper."
- An instrument used to measure atmospheric pressure; helps in weather forecasting.
16 Clues: Head of the Medici family. • Instrument for measuring temperature. • Device for copying ink on paper or cloth. • Instrument used to see very small objects. • Described the elliptical orbit of celestial bodies. • Painted "The School of Athens" and "Sistine Madonna." • Sculpted "David" and painted the ceiling of the Sistine Church. • ...
Ambitious Vocabulary in Romeo and Juliet 2023-01-27
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- unfortunate incident; a mishap; accident
- the feeling or belief that someone or something is worthless or despicable.
- serious or immediate danger
- honourable; heroic
- reckless, impulsive, hasty, without careful consideration
- uncertain; unclear; unknown
- provided with the food or other substances necessary for growth, health and good condition.
- to have love, loyalty or enthusiasm for someone or something.
- brave; fearless; courageous
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- to suffer (something painful or difficult) patiently.
- bringing shame or disgrace on someone or something.
- annoyed; frustrated; worried
- to treat something sacred with disrespect.
- a figure of speech in which words appear together but oppose each other - e.g. "O loving hate", "O brawling love","cold fire", "sick health"
- to get rid of someone or something.
- angry or bitter disagreement; conflict
- rebellion, revolt or riot against authority.
- argument; row; usually about something silly/little.
- a desire to hurt, annoy, or offend someone.
19 Clues: honourable; heroic • serious or immediate danger • uncertain; unclear; unknown • brave; fearless; courageous • annoyed; frustrated; worried • to get rid of someone or something. • angry or bitter disagreement; conflict • unfortunate incident; a mishap; accident • to treat something sacred with disrespect. • a desire to hurt, annoy, or offend someone. • ...
The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet 2023-02-21
20 Clues: on • help • lord • worms • value • cause • value • arrest • sheath • banner • jailers • cut off • unlucky • eternal • criminal • terrible • unnatural • strictness • rude fellow • convenient; opportune
The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet. 2021-10-13
Across
- wooden platter
- Faith
- Good Friend
- minor
- Long-established; Traditionl.
- the queen of rairyland.
- Ill-fated by the unfavorable position of the stars.
- Destroys
- Pilgrims who at one time carried palm branches from the Holy Land.
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- spiders
- What i have to give
- Cash
- Juliet's hand
- insect that bores
- Sectet Thoughts
- Initiate involvement in earthly affairs.
- marzipan, a confection made of suger and almonds
- Generous
- creatures
19 Clues: Cash • Faith • minor • spiders • Generous • Destroys • creatures • Good Friend • Juliet's hand • wooden platter • Sectet Thoughts • insect that bores • What i have to give • the queen of rairyland. • Long-established; Traditionl. • Initiate involvement in earthly affairs. • marzipan, a confection made of suger and almonds • Ill-fated by the unfavorable position of the stars. • ...
Unit 9 review 2024-04-25
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- A book that depicts the perfect society
- and Juliet- Famous play written by Shakespeare
- Lisa- famous painting made of a women
- Thomas More- beheaded by hennery the VIII
- carta- document that limited the power of the king
- painter of the roof of sistine chapel
- renaissance writer
- - painter of the mona lisa and last supper
- supper- painting of Jesus eating with his 12 disciples
- pre-renaissance
- Prince- book written by Machiavelli
- weakened the pope
- Dutch humanist who wrote praise of folly
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- of David- statue made by Michelangelo
- deal- killed 1/3 of Europe's population
- people who paid to fund artists
- human potential
- centers- italian city states
- of the arc- Unifying factor in France
- captured Jerusalem
- Capet- made the French throne in the city of Paris
- English play writer
- The Great- expanded Russian nation
- wrote the book about how to be a good ruler
- start of the renaissance
- renaissance greatest mind
- inventor of the printing press
- powerful family in florence
- centralized Jerusalem
- expand the supply of money and trade
30 Clues: human potential • pre-renaissance • weakened the pope • captured Jerusalem • renaissance writer • English play writer • centralized Jerusalem • start of the renaissance • renaissance greatest mind • powerful family in florence • centers- italian city states • inventor of the printing press • people who paid to fund artists • The Great- expanded Russian nation • ...
ELA 2 2024-05-15
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- type of evidence that explains differences between two ideas
- a poetic meter that has five feet per line
- type of evidence that explains similarities between two things
- rhetorical appeal demonstrated through recognition of the opposition
- a comparison using like or as
- the conclusion of a story
- contains the character, setting, and conflict
- a common expression containing its own definition
- Florida's state bird
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- an inanimate object characterized with human qualities
- a direct comparison between two things
- the apex of the plot diagram
- a poem used by Shakespeare
- Male lead character in Shakespeare's drama about star-crossed lovers
- an author's attempt to get the reader to agree
- rhectorical appeal to emotions
- an author's purpose for writing a story
- rhectorical appeal to reason
- a poetic meter that has an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable
- an author's purpose for writing exposition
- Female lead character in Shakespeare's drama about star-crossed lovers
21 Clues: Florida's state bird • the conclusion of a story • a poem used by Shakespeare • the apex of the plot diagram • rhectorical appeal to reason • a comparison using like or as • rhectorical appeal to emotions • a direct comparison between two things • an author's purpose for writing a story • a poetic meter that has five feet per line • an author's purpose for writing exposition • ...
ShakeSpeare 2025-03-04
Across
- What was the he collection of Shakespeare’s plays called?
- What did the actors use to have special effects when they needed to go off stage?
- What was Shakespeare’s first name?
- What do we call a person who writes plays?
- What is the main theme of Romeo and Juliet?
- Why was Globe Theatre was destroyed in 1613?
- What shape was the globe?
- Was The Globe Theatre indoors or outdoors?
- Where was Shakespeare was from
- What was the globe made out of?
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- What did Shakespeare’s father worked as?
- Where did the poorest audience members stand?
- When were plays at the Globe were performed?
- What is Shakespeare’s last name?
- What was raised to show that a play was happening?
- What is the name of the theater Shakespeare is most famous for?
- What town was Shakespeare born in?
- How many children did Shakespeare have?
- What did people throw at the actors life they didnt like the play?
- What was Shakespeare’s wife’s first name?
20 Clues: What shape was the globe? • Where was Shakespeare was from • What was the globe made out of? • What is Shakespeare’s last name? • What was Shakespeare’s first name? • What town was Shakespeare born in? • How many children did Shakespeare have? • What did Shakespeare’s father worked as? • What was Shakespeare’s wife’s first name? • What do we call a person who writes plays? • ...
ShakeSpeare 2025-03-04
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- What was the he collection of Shakespeare’s plays called?
- What did the actors use to have special effects when they needed to go off stage?
- What was Shakespeare’s first name?
- What do we call a person who writes plays?
- What is the main theme of Romeo and Juliet?
- Why was Globe Theatre was destroyed in 1613?
- What shape was the globe?
- Was The Globe Theatre indoors or outdoors?
- Where was Shakespeare was from
- What was the globe made out of?
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- What did Shakespeare’s father worked as?
- Where did the poorest audience members stand?
- When were plays at the Globe were performed?
- What is Shakespeare’s last name?
- What was raised to show that a play was happening?
- What is the name of the theater Shakespeare is most famous for?
- What town was Shakespeare born in?
- How many children did Shakespeare have?
- What did people throw at the actors life they didnt like the play?
- What was Shakespeare’s wife’s first name?
20 Clues: What shape was the globe? • Where was Shakespeare was from • What was the globe made out of? • What is Shakespeare’s last name? • What was Shakespeare’s first name? • What town was Shakespeare born in? • How many children did Shakespeare have? • What did Shakespeare’s father worked as? • What was Shakespeare’s wife’s first name? • What do we call a person who writes plays? • ...
ShakeSpeare 2025-03-04
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- What was the he collection of Shakespeare’s plays called?
- What did the actors use to have special effects when they needed to go off stage?
- What was Shakespeare’s first name?
- What do we call a person who writes plays?
- What is the main theme of Romeo and Juliet?
- Why was Globe Theatre was destroyed in 1613?
- What shape was the globe?
- Was The Globe Theatre indoors or outdoors?
- Where was Shakespeare was from
- What was the globe made out of?
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- What did Shakespeare’s father worked as?
- Where did the poorest audience members stand?
- When were plays at the Globe were performed?
- What is Shakespeare’s last name?
- What was raised to show that a play was happening?
- What is the name of the theater Shakespeare is most famous for?
- What town was Shakespeare born in?
- How many children did Shakespeare have?
- What did people throw at the actors life they didnt like the play?
- What was Shakespeare’s wife’s first name?
20 Clues: What shape was the globe? • Where was Shakespeare was from • What was the globe made out of? • What is Shakespeare’s last name? • What was Shakespeare’s first name? • What town was Shakespeare born in? • How many children did Shakespeare have? • What did Shakespeare’s father worked as? • What was Shakespeare’s wife’s first name? • What do we call a person who writes plays? • ...
Taylor Swift 2025-05-01
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- Favorite color
- The name of her grandmother
- Her favorite animal
- A song named after a tree
- Her best friend
- She broke __ Guinness World Records
- Her only album without a Grammy
- Her current boyfriend
- Carpenter Her best musician friend
- Album named after her birth year
- She won __ Grammys
- A nickname that Swifties gave Taylor Swift
- Someone who supports both sides
- Two weeks
- Her song based on _____ and Juliet
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- She grew up on a _________ tree farm
- The original name for Lover
- Her favorite food is _______
- _____ is my boyfriend
- The the last name of the person who she wrote TTPD
- How many songs she wrote
- The animated movie: The_____
- Finish the lyric: You left your __________ at my apartment
- Lucky number
- All Too Well (__ minute version)
- The name of Taylor Swift’s third cat
- She moved here at 14
- Taylor Swift’s song named after the number
- Her middle name
29 Clues: Two weeks • Lucky number • Favorite color • Her best friend • Her middle name • She won __ Grammys • Her favorite animal • She moved here at 14 • _____ is my boyfriend • Her current boyfriend • How many songs she wrote • A song named after a tree • The original name for Lover • The name of her grandmother • Her favorite food is _______ • The animated movie: The_____ • ...
Holly and Ryan OO 2025-09-18
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- Which friends character would Holly be
- A diamond shape often used in rings
- Ryan's biggest fear
- The village Holly grew up in
- Holly's zodiac sign
- Guests often throw this after the ceremony
- What is the symbol of eternal commitment
- Holly's maiden name
- Who said I love you first
- Who is older
- 'Romeo and Juliet' was written by which famous playwright
- Holly's favourite flower
- Ryan's favourite sport
- Which hand is the wedding ring traditionally worn on
- The month they met
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- What shape is often used to symbolise love
- Holly's favourite animal
- Where is Ryan's home town
- A tradition in which glasses are clinked
- Holly's favourite number
- Where did we first meet
- Ryan's birthay month
- Ryan's favourite Disney movie
- Which country was our first holiday together in
- The street name of the first house we lived in
- Who is most likely to be late
- Ryan's middle name
- What is the traditional gift for a 25th wedding anniversary
28 Clues: Who is older • Ryan's middle name • The month they met • Ryan's biggest fear • Holly's zodiac sign • Holly's maiden name • Ryan's birthay month • Ryan's favourite sport • Where did we first meet • Holly's favourite animal • Holly's favourite number • Holly's favourite flower • Where is Ryan's home town • Who said I love you first • The village Holly grew up in • Ryan's favourite Disney movie • ...
4th yr arts b 2013-12-10
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- his life is a long struggle in making his vision of music drama a reality
- nationality of Chopin
- became a very popular vocal form during the Romantic period.
- many romantic ________ were inspired by the image of Beethoven
- a conductor
- a composition for solo voice and piano
- the piccolo belongs to the __________ family
- “union of the arts” means a _______ of many arts such as poetry and music
- during the romantic period, ________ horn became a stand out in the orchestra
- touring virtuoso
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- chords were used freely than during the Classical era
- music is instrumental associated with story, poem, or scene
- a form uses the same music for each stanza.
- refers specifically to the period extending roughly from 1815-1918.
- 19th century was very an “_____ of Contradictions”
- Romeo and Juliet is a famous ________ by Shakespeare
- the softness or loudness of sound
- “I have come into this world for no other purpose than to ________”-Schubert
- a ______ clarinet is a new member of the orchestra during the romantic period
- the meaning of the musical symbol f
20 Clues: a conductor • touring virtuoso • nationality of Chopin • the softness or loudness of sound • the meaning of the musical symbol f • a composition for solo voice and piano • a form uses the same music for each stanza. • the piccolo belongs to the __________ family • 19th century was very an “_____ of Contradictions” • Romeo and Juliet is a famous ________ by Shakespeare • ...
Pirates 2023-12-14
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- Japanese dish featuring vinegared rice and raw fish
- Second-largest continent in the world
- Second-largest ocean in the world
- One of Australia's rarest birds is the _______ Grasswren
- Popular aquarium pet (7)
- A low wave, north-facing bay in Phillip Island (3,5,5)
- Anchovies or olives, for example (5,7)
- Leonardo da Vinci's masterpiece (4,4)
- Flightless bird native to Antarctica
- The world's highest mountain range
- Carnivorous plant native to the Carolinas (5,8)
- Composer of "Moonlight Sonata" (8)
- Largest planet in our solar system
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- Iconic Parisian landmark
- Which major has Rory McIlroy not won? (3,7)
- Tiger Woods was born in which US state?
- Chinese historic fortification
- Canadian city hosting the 2010 Winter Olympics
- Sea separating Europe and Africa
- Sweet treat derived from cacao beans (8)
- What kind of stitch would be most commonly used for a hem? (5,6)
- Apollo 11 achievement in 1969 (4,8)
- Artist known for "The Last Supper" (7)
- Playwright of "Romeo and Juliet" (10)
- Australian city with the Opera House
25 Clues: Iconic Parisian landmark • Popular aquarium pet (7) • Chinese historic fortification • Sea separating Europe and Africa • Second-largest ocean in the world • The world's highest mountain range • Composer of "Moonlight Sonata" (8) • Largest planet in our solar system • Apollo 11 achievement in 1969 (4,8) • Flightless bird native to Antarctica • ...
Simple past 2025-10-29
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- I _____________ a beautiful poem last class.
- My friends _____________ tired yesterday.
- Did you ____________ Portuguese yesterday?
- I ______________ at home yesterday.
- My parents ______________ early yesterday.
- I didn't _____________ to the movies last weekend.
- They _________ their uncle last month.
- My friends and I ___________ Romeo and Juliet.
- The boys ____________ soccer last week
- We _____________ up late on Sunday.
- We ______________ TV program last night.
- My parents _____________ in São Paulo in 2015.
- I ______________ to go with you.
- His birthday _________ the day before yesterday.
- I ___________ you three days ago.
- We _____________ many friends last year.
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- My car ____________ in front of the school.
- Carol _____________ to the mall last Sunday.
- Ann ______________ to Europe last month.
- She ___________ Math last night.
- My mother ____________ me to school.
- We ____________ pizza and soda last night.
- My father _____________ a new house last year.
- I ____________ chocolate when I was a child.
- We ____________ an accident two hours ago.
- The baby ______________ a lot yesterday.
- My sister ______________ orange juice.
- I _____________ my bed yesterday.
- The gils ____________ at the party.
- Carlos ____________ his homework three hours ago.
30 Clues: She ___________ Math last night. • I ______________ to go with you. • I _____________ my bed yesterday. • I ___________ you three days ago. • I ______________ at home yesterday. • We _____________ up late on Sunday. • The gils ____________ at the party. • My mother ____________ me to school. • They _________ their uncle last month. • The boys ____________ soccer last week • ...
The Lord Chamberlain's Men 2024-01-16
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- Shakespeare had been living ______ from his family for a long time.
- The motto on the Shakespeare family Coat of Arms meant __________.
- In "The Merchant of Venice," Shylock demanded a pound of the _________ if the man did not repay his money.
- "Romeo and Juliet" and "A Midsummer Night's Dream were Shakespeare's _____ early plays.
- After Hamnet died, Shakespeare's work was filled with heartache and _______.
- Fallstaff is considered to be Shakespeare's best ever ______________.
- The queen's doctor was accused of trying to ___________ her.
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- Queen Elizabeth enjoyed Fallstaff so much that she __________ Shakespeare write a play all about him.
- The queen's doctor was ________.
- A Coat of Arms was earned based on ________.
- The Lord Chamberlain's Men was an ____________.
- Acquiring a Coat of Arms helped people to be viewed as ___________.
12 Clues: The queen's doctor was ________. • A Coat of Arms was earned based on ________. • The Lord Chamberlain's Men was an ____________. • The queen's doctor was accused of trying to ___________ her. • The motto on the Shakespeare family Coat of Arms meant __________. • Shakespeare had been living ______ from his family for a long time. • ...
genre 2024-09-19
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- "the Wizard of Oz" is a classic example of _________.
- FICTION tistorical events and figures are often depicted in _________.
- BOOKS books like "The Cat in the Hat" are typically classified as _________.
- "romeo and Juliet" is a famous work of _________.
- "the Legend of King Arthur" is a classic example of _________.
- stories like "The Boy Who Cried Wolf" are classified as _________.
- books about real people's lives, like "Steve Jobs", are classified as _________.
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- BOOKS non-fiction books providing facts and data are classified as _______.
- TALE "goldilocks and the Three Bears" is an example of a _________.
- FICTION"the Hunger Games" is a popular example of _________.
- RHYME traditional poems recited or sung, like "Humpty Dumpty", are classified as _________.
- "the Diary of Anne Frank" is an example of _________.
- stories passed down through oral tradition, like "Jack and the Beanstalk", are classified as _________.
- "the Iliad" and "The Odyssey" are ancient examples of _________.
14 Clues: "romeo and Juliet" is a famous work of _________. • "the Wizard of Oz" is a classic example of _________. • "the Diary of Anne Frank" is an example of _________. • FICTION"the Hunger Games" is a popular example of _________. • "the Legend of King Arthur" is a classic example of _________. • "the Iliad" and "The Odyssey" are ancient examples of _________. • ...
Romeo and Juliet Act 3 Vocab. 2022-03-30
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- I had to use a lot of __________________ not to eat all of the jellybeans in the bag.
- If you get the _________________ within the hour the venom from the snake bite will not kill you.
- The dog showed ___________________ to her owner when she firmly said to get out of the garbage.
- The __________________ was so intense between the two teams that you could feel the tension in the stands between the fans.
- He miscalculated his ________________ and fell on his own sword.
- The spy went ________________ when he learned that the group he was working for was bad.
- He was _________________ from the country due to breaking many of its laws.
- Her point of view on her father was __________________ when she learned he had stolen money from the company.
- The ______________ prince rode in on the horse after slaying the dragon.
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- Romeo was __________________ from Verona.
- I had ____________________ of smarties on Halloween and got very sick.
- Right now you are yelling at me, when you can talk about this ________________ I would be more than happy to talk with you.
- When she realized the dog had gotten out, she cried out in ___________________ hoping it would return home safe.
- Most people stopped listening when she went on and on about how good she was at basketball, they all knew she was a ____________________.
- The police officer ____________________ for speeding and only gave me a warning instead of a ticket.
- He pulled his sword out of its ______________________ before starting the fight.
- After the accident the car was very _____________________, you could barely recognize it had been a car.
- Sitting in the quiet room without anything to do, while his friends played games in the other room, seemed like ________________ to the little boy.
- Ethan's __________________ for a third piece of candy went unheard by his mother.
19 Clues: Romeo was __________________ from Verona. • He miscalculated his ________________ and fell on his own sword. • I had ____________________ of smarties on Halloween and got very sick. • The ______________ prince rode in on the horse after slaying the dragon. • He was _________________ from the country due to breaking many of its laws. • ...
TRAGIC CROSSWORD OF ROMEO AND JULIET 2017-02-22
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- a small contrasting part of something
- to remove
- a condition caused by deficiency of ascorbic acid
- to walk heavily and firmly when weary
- having superior power and influence
- break apart or in two, using violence
- not to be placated or appeased or moved by entreaty
- a medicinal or magical or poisonous beverage
- a health professional trained in the art of preparing drugs
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- A small bottle that contains a drug
- humorously vulgar
- full of or showing high-spirited merriment
- Covered with blood
- memorization by repetition
- concise and full of meaning
- Saliva spilling out of the mouth
- formally reject or disavow a formerly held belief, usually under pressure
- unpleasantly cool and humid
- break apart or in two, using violence
- speak (about unimportant matters) rapidly and incessantly
20 Clues: to remove • humorously vulgar • Covered with blood • memorization by repetition • concise and full of meaning • unpleasantly cool and humid • Saliva spilling out of the mouth • A small bottle that contains a drug • having superior power and influence • a small contrasting part of something • to walk heavily and firmly when weary • break apart or in two, using violence • ...
Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2013-05-07
19 Clues: Sin • Mash • Tomb • To get • Banish • Military • Arrogant • Changeable • Noisy fight • Small sheilds • Secret thoughts • Extreme poverty • Cleverness;Slyness • Spear like weapons • Clothing or costume • Promising bad fortune • Remaining persons or things • recite a spell to make Romeo appear • Wip or othe instrumentfor inflicting punishment
Romeo and Juliet Voc 3 & Quotes 2023-04-26
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- regard with disgust and hatred
- making false spoken statement damaging someone's reputation
- "O, I have bought the mansion of a love, but not possessed it"
- present as the strongest or main element
- the quality of being logically or factually sound
- the showing of politeness in one's attitude
- to regard with disgust and/or hatred
- to charm or enchant (someone) sometimes in a deceptive way
- "There's no trust, no faith, no honesty in men."
- "O, I am fortune's fool!"
- "...get thee to church a Thursday or never after look me in the face."
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- "Affliction is enamoured of thy parts and thou art wedded to calamity."
- "And for that offense immediately we do exile him hence"
- "Ask for me tomorrow and you shall find me a 'grave' man"
- too long slow or dull; tiresome monotonous
- "Do as thou wilt, for I have done with thee."
- "Boy, this shall not excuse the injuries that thou hast done me"
- delivering a clear strong message in speaking or writing
- deliberately cruel or violent
- "I do but keep the peace, put up thy sword"
20 Clues: "O, I am fortune's fool!" • deliberately cruel or violent • regard with disgust and hatred • to regard with disgust and/or hatred • present as the strongest or main element • too long slow or dull; tiresome monotonous • the showing of politeness in one's attitude • "I do but keep the peace, put up thy sword" • "Do as thou wilt, for I have done with thee." • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2018-04-23
Fall Semester Review 2022-12-05
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- the language brought by the Anglo Saxons
- plays telling Bible stories
- plays telling about lives of saints
- quote where Hamlet is contemplating life & death
- two settings of Beowulf (countries)
- English period beginning around 1500
- the original AUTHOR is...
- recorded the Celtic history/culture
- narrative song, popular in England & Scotland in Middle Ages
- a long, narrative poem celebrating a hero's deeds
- comment made in an undertone to the audience/another character
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- speech given alone on stage; reveal's a characters thoughts
- man who brought moveable type to Europe
- author of Canterbury Tales; made English respectable
- author of Romeo and Juliet and Hamlet
- man who brought printing press to England
- English 1/2 romantic languages & 1/2 Germanic
- Years War, led to establishment of English as dominant language
- the earliest known piece of English literature
- language brought by William The Conqueror and the Normans
- alphabet we currently write with
- language Beowulf originally written in
- Hamlet's name for "The Murder of Gonzago"
- language from which "romance" languages are derived
- early alphabet of Germanic invaders
25 Clues: the original AUTHOR is... • plays telling Bible stories • alphabet we currently write with • plays telling about lives of saints • two settings of Beowulf (countries) • recorded the Celtic history/culture • early alphabet of Germanic invaders • English period beginning around 1500 • author of Romeo and Juliet and Hamlet • language Beowulf originally written in • ...
Everything about English and English speaking countries 2020-05-27
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- Ness A famous lake in Scotland where there lives a monster
- The capital of Wales
- Two famous football teams come from this city.
- A fictional bear that was named after a station in London.
- A mysterious prehistoric circle of massive rocks.
- The British flaf is called the ___________.
- The author who wrote Harry Potter. (lastname)
- A fictional detective created by Arthur Conan Doyle
- A famous church in London where Kate and William got married.
- The English author who wrote the book A Christmas Carol. (lastname)
- The first name of Queen Elisabeth's husband
- The city where the Beatles came from
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- The big ferris wheel in London is called the ________.
- The guards at the Tower of London are called _________.
- England, Scotland, __________ and Northern Ireland are all parts of the UK.
- London underground is also called the __________.
- The capital of Northern Ireland
- A musical instrument played in Scotland
- The river that flows through London is called the ______.
- This is the national dish of Scotland.
- A famous English writer who wrote Romeo and Juliet. (lastname)
- This is the currency of the UK.
22 Clues: The capital of Wales • The capital of Northern Ireland • This is the currency of the UK. • The city where the Beatles came from • This is the national dish of Scotland. • A musical instrument played in Scotland • The British flaf is called the ___________. • The first name of Queen Elisabeth's husband • The author who wrote Harry Potter. (lastname) • ...
Phonetic Alphabet 2023-02-03
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- a boys name (5)
- well done in french
- a province in canada that speaks mainly french (Q)
- the main character int the musical '& J_____'
- you often stay in this place on a holiday
- a girls name and a country
- a boys name beginning with C
- a style of ballroom dance
- the first letter of the greek alphabet
- alcoholic beverage (7)
- number before one
- the capital of peru
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- the month before christmas!
- the male character in a popular shakespeare play
- similar name to Vector in Despicable Me
- rhymes with Honolulu (4)
- you wear this to school
- in an empty room you hear this
- a measurement
- airline brand and greek letter (D)
- if you break a bone, you get one of these at the hospital
- the name of a candle brand!
- ones father
- a style of dance and also a popular soft drink
- a country in west africa, _____ Leone
- a sport that Tiger Woods plays
- name of the rugby player married to Zara Tindall
27 Clues: ones father • a measurement • a boys name (5) • number before one • well done in french • the capital of peru • alcoholic beverage (7) • you wear this to school • rhymes with Honolulu (4) • a style of ballroom dance • a girls name and a country • the month before christmas! • the name of a candle brand! • a boys name beginning with C • in an empty room you hear this • ...
Diction/Word Choice, Visual devices, etc- Fig Lang 3 2023-08-17
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- person/force against main character
- text directly states the character of a person
- play on words
- recurrent image ideas or symbol that develops a theme. Fate in Romeo and Juliet
- patterns in literature like floods, sidekick characters
- the way we speak
- characters who contrast each other
- how the author/speaker feels about the subject
- the opposite of what you expect to happen in a situation
- characterization through speech,thoughts,etc
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- character type where they stay the same
- character type where the character changes from the beginning
- the audience knows something that the character doesn't
- character type where they have only few traits
- descriptive words about sight, sound, taste, touch, and smell
- character type where the character has many traits and seems real
- meaning that is implied by a word beyond the dictionary definition
- how the reader feels
- word choice: formal/informal
- universal insight, life lesson of a story
- dictionary/literal definition
- something that stands for something else
- main character
- saying the opposite of what you mean
24 Clues: play on words • main character • the way we speak • how the reader feels • word choice: formal/informal • dictionary/literal definition • characters who contrast each other • person/force against main character • saying the opposite of what you mean • character type where they stay the same • something that stands for something else • universal insight, life lesson of a story • ...
Shakespeare and the Elizabethan Era 2025-11-12
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- Types of poetry Shakespeare writes
- Irony in which there is a contrast in spoken words and their meaning
- Week-long Ancient Roman celebration in December
- Genre of Richard III
- A softening of a blunt word or phrase (LD)
- Reference to something popular (LD)
- Monarch during most of Shakespeare's time
- Genre of Romeo and Juliet
- A play on words with similar sounds or multiple meanings
- Elizabethan successor to the Feast of Fools
- An incorrect use of a word or phrase(LD)
- One of Shakespeare’s professions
- Surname of Shakespeare’s wife
- Name of publication of Shakespeare's works (1623)
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- Shakespeare's birthplace
- Irony in where events defy expectations
- Likely purpose of Shakespeare's play
- Shakespeare’s ability to write want the public craves makes him a “shrewd” ________
- One of Shakespeare’s professions
- Irony in which the audience knows something the character does not
- Day that the twelfth night falls on: January
- _____ Century: Years 1600-1699
- _____ Century: Years 1500-1599
- Time of feasting and mockery in the days following Christmas in medieval Europe
- The twelfth night after Christmas; Christian feast
- Genre of Twelfth Night
26 Clues: Genre of Richard III • Genre of Twelfth Night • Shakespeare's birthplace • Genre of Romeo and Juliet • Surname of Shakespeare’s wife • _____ Century: Years 1600-1699 • _____ Century: Years 1500-1599 • One of Shakespeare’s professions • One of Shakespeare’s professions • Types of poetry Shakespeare writes • Reference to something popular (LD) • Likely purpose of Shakespeare's play • ...
GLA Jet2 Destinations 2025-08-30
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- Canary Island with Mount Teide
- Island nation in the Mediterranean
- Cypriot city famous for archaeological sites
- Spanish city known for Picasso Museum
- Capital of Italy, famous for the Colosseum
- Turkish city on the Mediterranean coast
- Portuguese city in the Algarve region
- Greek island also called Zakynthos
- Italian city of Romeo and Juliet
- Greek island known for ancient ruins
- Czech capital known as the "City of a Hundred Spires"
- City in Morocco known for its beaches
- Spanish city on the Costa Blanca
- Turkish resort city with a castle and marina
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- Swiss city by a lake, home to the UN
- Spanish island famous for nightlife
- Small Balearic island in Spain
- Canary Island with volcanic landscapes
- Capital of Mallorca, Spanish Balearic island
- Ionian Greek island with caves and beaches
- Greek island with medieval old town
- City on Crete near Knossos Palace
- Italian city famous for pizza
- Spanish city near the Costa Dorada
- Turkish airport serving southwestern resorts
- Greek island with beautiful beaches
26 Clues: Canary Island with Mount Teide • Italian city famous for pizza • Spanish city on the Costa Blanca • Small Balearic island in Spain • Italian city of Romeo and Juliet • City on Crete near Knossos Palace • City in Morocco known for its beaches • Spanish island famous for nightlife • Canary Island with volcanic landscapes • ...
genre 2024-09-18
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- "the Wizard of Oz" is a classic example of _________.
- FICTION tistorical events and figures are often depicted in _________.
- BOOKS books like "The Cat in the Hat" are typically classified as _________.
- "romeo and Juliet" is a famous work of _________.
- "the Legend of King Arthur" is a classic example of _________.
- stories like "The Boy Who Cried Wolf" are classified as _________.
- books about real people's lives, like "Steve Jobs", are classified as _________.
Down
- BOOKS non-fiction books providing facts and data are classified as _______.
- TALE "goldilocks and the Three Bears" is an example of a _________.
- FICTION"the Hunger Games" is a popular example of _________.
- RHYME traditional poems recited or sung, like "Humpty Dumpty", are classified as _________.
- "the Diary of Anne Frank" is an example of _________.
- stories passed down through oral tradition, like "Jack and the Beanstalk", are classified as _________.
- "the Iliad" and "The Odyssey" are ancient examples of _________.
14 Clues: "romeo and Juliet" is a famous work of _________. • "the Wizard of Oz" is a classic example of _________. • "the Diary of Anne Frank" is an example of _________. • FICTION"the Hunger Games" is a popular example of _________. • "the Legend of King Arthur" is a classic example of _________. • "the Iliad" and "The Odyssey" are ancient examples of _________. • ...
rebecca flaum, rebecca flaum 2024-04-12
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- boy i wanna be the juliet to ur romeo ;)
- we have been running this comapny for 100 years and we are the best at it!
- less is more!
- living dead, deafening silence, minor crisis
- well, that chem test didn't go super great (i got an F)
- nash is a walking dictionary (/neg)
- all men are mortal. socrates is a man. therefore? socrates is a mortal.
- you can take the man out of the city not the city out the man
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- the butter battle book by dr seuss is a(n) ________ for the cold war
- cheery! elated! effervescent! despondent! hopeless!
- jumping jackals! joust your jets, john.
- we live and laugh and love
- yoooo i ran like the wind
- the sun reached its kind hands towards me, lifting the cold from my frozen fingers
14 Clues: less is more! • yoooo i ran like the wind • we live and laugh and love • nash is a walking dictionary (/neg) • jumping jackals! joust your jets, john. • boy i wanna be the juliet to ur romeo ;) • living dead, deafening silence, minor crisis • cheery! elated! effervescent! despondent! hopeless! • well, that chem test didn't go super great (i got an F) • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2025-05-30
7 Clues: Bribed From • Unknown origins • ____ _______ Lovers • Happens to many people • Romeo's Montague, Juliet's... • Description of the play in one word • Happens between Mercutio and Tybalt
Romeo and Juliet 2013-03-10
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- A performance with serious themes.
- Says the line "And, to say truth, Verona brags of him To be a virtuous and well-govern'd youth"
- When we first meet this character he is heart-broken.
- Says the line "True, I talk of dreams, Which are the children of an idle brain."
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- The guy that wrote Hamlet.
- What is the name of Juliet's fiery-tempered cousin?
- Which character is the peace maker?
7 Clues: The guy that wrote Hamlet. • A performance with serious themes. • Which character is the peace maker? • What is the name of Juliet's fiery-tempered cousin? • When we first meet this character he is heart-broken. • Says the line "True, I talk of dreams, Which are the children of an idle brain." • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2017-05-01
7 Clues: full of hate • widespread disease • to do something new or frightening • to predict something in the future • a group of related individuals, family • to meet with or combine in companionship • to go somewhere or do something right away
Romeo and Juliet 2021-03-26
9 Clues: Juliet's cousin • Capulet servant • Montague servant • Montague Romeo's Mother • Capulet Juliet's father • Capulet Juliet's Mother • Montague Romeo's father • Paris He asked Juliet to mary him • Juliets nanny, closer to Juliet than her own mother
Romeo And Juliet 2023-12-01
Romeo and juliet 2023-03-31
Year 9 English 2023-07-18
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- Was Sephy a Nought or a Cross?
- What was the name of the Shakespearean play we read?
- What was the name of the male protagonist in this play?
- Who was the author of the book?
- What was the name of the book about communism we read?
- Was Callum a Nought or Cross?
- Which country was the book based on?
- What was Noughts and crosses about?
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- What is the name of the horse who died in the book?
- What was the name of the female protagonist's house?
- What was the dictator of that book called?
- How many acts are there in the play?
- What was the name of the song the animals sang?
- What was the name of the female protagonist in this play?
- Who did the male protagonist love at the start of the play
- What was the name of the male protagonist's house?
- Where was the play set?
17 Clues: Where was the play set? • Was Callum a Nought or Cross? • Was Sephy a Nought or a Cross? • Who was the author of the book? • What was Noughts and crosses about? • How many acts are there in the play? • Which country was the book based on? • What was the dictator of that book called? • What was the name of the song the animals sang? • ...
Renaissance 2021-05-21
5 Clues: Created Romeo and Juliet. • Focus on human achievements. • Invented the printing press. • Created the Mona Lisa and the Last Supper. • An independent city that serves as the center of political, economic, and cultural life.
All About Doreen 2022-10-24
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- _________Farm was Doreen’s first job.
- Namesake
- Asian fowl that specializes in the eye
- Cigar Detective
- What university was Doreen enrolled at before she decided to go to Ithaca College?
- A broken arm in childhood forced Doreen to be this.
- Romeo Y Juliet
- “Laughing turns to crying,” a famous quote by ___________
- Preferred drink of choice
- what was Doreen’s basketball name at Rosary
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- when she’s had enough
- What was the name of Roz’s car the Doreen always drove. The Blue _____.
- What was the name of the households cat that Doreen’s grew up with?
- Brand of snacks used in 8th grade presentation
- candy bar bought with cobwebs in it
- Michael’s answer to cross word puzzles: it could be _______.
- favorite The Office episode
- Series 4 black beauty
- Go to guy for home repairs
- Fuzzy's squeeze
20 Clues: Namesake • Romeo Y Juliet • Cigar Detective • Fuzzy's squeeze • when she’s had enough • Series 4 black beauty • Preferred drink of choice • Go to guy for home repairs • favorite The Office episode • candy bar bought with cobwebs in it • _________Farm was Doreen’s first job. • Asian fowl that specializes in the eye • what was Doreen’s basketball name at Rosary • ...
World history- unit #9 2025-04-25
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- wrote Romeo&Juliet
- muscovite state
- control of the holy land
- repesents an ideal
- ethical decision
- lots of people died
- first crusade
- the first king of france
- Printing press
- Muslim ruler in Egypt
- Made the book the prince
- trescoes
- Queen Elizabeth
- holy city
- abundant life
- magna carter
- latin christian
- Frances female saint
- supportins
- a painting with Jesus
- made a famous painting
- rebirth
- a famous painting
- Norman conquest
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- forced upond king jhon
- the bis bayempie
- presider erasunus
- a powerful family
- cathick counture
- made a sculpture
- chancellor of england
- a Book about how to be a leader
- christin taiths
- puton renaissance
- long duration
- largest country by land
- lady with the lamp
- state of love
38 Clues: rebirth • trescoes • holy city • supportins • magna carter • first crusade • abundant life • long duration • state of love • Printing press • muscovite state • christin taiths • Queen Elizabeth • latin christian • Norman conquest • the bis bayempie • ethical decision • cathick counture • made a sculpture • presider erasunus • a powerful family • puton renaissance • a famous painting • wrote Romeo&Juliet • ...
SANT JORDI VOCABULARY 2024-04-22
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- Name of the writer of “El Quijote de la Mancha”
- Name of one of the most famous plays of William Shakespeare: “Romeo and _______________”
- Sant Jordi killed the “monster” with a SPARE
- A red flower that is given in Sant Jordi
- Place where the princess lived
- We celebrate International World _______________ Day the 23rd of April.
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- The animals the "monster" used to eat
- The month in which we celebrate Sant Jordi
- The monster that wants to eat the princess in the story of Sant Jordi
9 Clues: Place where the princess lived • The animals the "monster" used to eat • A red flower that is given in Sant Jordi • The month in which we celebrate Sant Jordi • Sant Jordi killed the “monster” with a SPARE • Name of the writer of “El Quijote de la Mancha” • The monster that wants to eat the princess in the story of Sant Jordi • ...
Shakespeare Crossward 2023-02-21
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- a funny or emotional scene after an intense one
- Romeo & Juliet is considered
- unrhymed iambic pentameter
- fatal weakness or error that kills you
- Excessive pride
- A group of people off to the side giving a comment
- This type of play has The Taming of the Shrew in its catagory
- Kevin Hart in many movies
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- Clues used to suggest what is going to happen
- Audience knows something is going to happen before the characters do
- A speech given to show thought
- Henery the IV is a
- a person who dies at the end
- a comment that is only heard by the audience
14 Clues: Excessive pride • Henery the IV is a • Kevin Hart in many movies • unrhymed iambic pentameter • Romeo & Juliet is considered • a person who dies at the end • A speech given to show thought • fatal weakness or error that kills you • a comment that is only heard by the audience • Clues used to suggest what is going to happen • a funny or emotional scene after an intense one • ...
Romeo und Julia Kreuzworträtsel 2018-12-14
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- Ein Vertrauter Romeo´s
- Ein weiterer Freund Romeo´s
- Name eines Bediensteten Romeo´s
- Verbannungsort Romeos
- Vermittler zwischen den Familien
- Moment Verzögerung der Handlung (zwei Wörter ohne lehres Feld)
- Ein Freund Romeo´s
- Erste Geliebte Romeo´s
- Höhe und Wendepunkt
- Rufname einer vertrauten Julia´s
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- Diesen Namen verruft Romeo
- Ein anderes Wort für Pech, welches im Buch verwendet wird
- Formel die man am Anfang einer Interpretation verwenden sollte
- Familienname Julia´s
- Mitel zur Schilderung des Geschehens im Theater
- Gegenteil von Protagonist
- Thema des Stückes
- Ort des Geschehens in den ersten Akten (Stadt)
18 Clues: Thema des Stückes • Ein Freund Romeo´s • Höhe und Wendepunkt • Familienname Julia´s • Verbannungsort Romeos • Ein Vertrauter Romeo´s • Erste Geliebte Romeo´s • Gegenteil von Protagonist • Diesen Namen verruft Romeo • Ein weiterer Freund Romeo´s • Name eines Bediensteten Romeo´s • Vermittler zwischen den Familien • Rufname einer vertrauten Julia´s • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2023-12-05
7 Clues: Romeo's servant • figure of authority in Verona • town where Shakespeare was born • fails to deliver the letter to Romeo • a historical or literary reference in a work • When a character addresses an inanimate object • technique used by Shakespeare to truncate words for the purposes of meter
Romeo and Juliet 2020-12-01
ROMEO AND JULIET 2025-09-20
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- Feeling worried or shy before doing something.
- Feeling very happy and full of energy about something.
- Linking and respecting someone a lot.
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- Feeling scared that something bad could happen.
- A nervous or stressful feeling when there is danger or conflict.
- A strong feeling of caring deeply for someone.
- Wanting something good to happen in the future.
7 Clues: Linking and respecting someone a lot. • A strong feeling of caring deeply for someone. • Feeling worried or shy before doing something. • Feeling scared that something bad could happen. • Wanting something good to happen in the future. • Feeling very happy and full of energy about something. • A nervous or stressful feeling when there is danger or conflict.
Romeo and Juliet - Background Notes by Eliyah Perry 2021-08-18
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- the queen of England
- what Shakespeare was doing after dissapearing from all records in 1592
- a constituent country in the UK
- the year that Shakespeare died
- the amount of population at the time that died when the plague broke out
- items that the audience would use to throw at terrible actors
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- A very famous writer
- a story written by William
- An infectious disease that produced neurological disorders, a foul odor, and black and blue marks all over the body
- the theater that Shakespeare mostly performed at
- a prop that had accidentally knocked down the original globe during the production of henry VIII
- the year when the modern version of Romeo and Juliet came out
- the year that Shakespeare retired from theater
- the day that shakespeare's twins were born
- the age that queen Elizabeth I was when she died
15 Clues: A very famous writer • the queen of England • a story written by William • the year that Shakespeare died • a constituent country in the UK • the day that shakespeare's twins were born • the year that Shakespeare retired from theater • the theater that Shakespeare mostly performed at • the age that queen Elizabeth I was when she died • ...
Romeo and Juliet Act I Vocab. 2022-11-04
19 Clues: beg • wedding • to harm • walking • penalty • nothing • opponent • relative • to swing • give life • foreboding • to increase • destructive • deep dislike • a mood or a whim • relating to citizens • an attendant at a royal court • one who openly shows disrespect • abstention from sexual intercourse
The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet. 2021-10-13
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- Good Friend
- minor
- Generous
- creatures
- wooden platter
- spiders
- What i have to give
- Sectet Thoughts
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- insect that bores
- Long-established; Traditionl.
- Initiate involvement in earthly affairs.
- Faith
- marzipan, a confection made of suger and almonds
- Ill-fated by the unfavorable position of the stars.
- Destroys
- Juliet's hand
- Cash
- the queen of rairyland.
- Pilgrims who at one time carried palm branches from the Holy Land.
19 Clues: Cash • Faith • minor • spiders • Generous • Destroys • creatures • Good Friend • Juliet's hand • wooden platter • Sectet Thoughts • insect that bores • What i have to give • the queen of rairyland. • Long-established; Traditionl. • Initiate involvement in earthly affairs. • marzipan, a confection made of suger and almonds • Ill-fated by the unfavorable position of the stars. • ...
Authors 2023-05-09
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- Wrote the short story The Cask of Amontillado
- Wrote the short story The Gift of the Magi
- Wrote the book The Hobbit
- Wrote the book Night
- Wrote the series The Hunger Games
- Wrote the short story There Will Come Soft Rains
- Wrote the short story The Open Window
- Wrote the short story The Most Dangerous Game
- Wrote the book To Kill a Mockingbird
- Wrote the short story The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
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- Wrote the poem This Is Just To Say
- American author known for horror stories/myths.
- Wrote the short story The Scarlet Ibis
- Wrote the play Romeo and Juliet
- Wrote the short story By the Waters of Babylon
- Wrote the short story The Man to Send Rain Clouds
- Wrote the short story Contents of the Dead Man's Pocket
- Wrote the poem Death, Be Not Proud
- Wrote the short story Like The Sun
- Wrote the poem Because I Could Not Stop for Death
20 Clues: Wrote the book Night • Wrote the book The Hobbit • Wrote the play Romeo and Juliet • Wrote the series The Hunger Games • Wrote the poem This Is Just To Say • Wrote the poem Death, Be Not Proud • Wrote the short story Like The Sun • Wrote the book To Kill a Mockingbird • Wrote the short story The Open Window • Wrote the short story The Scarlet Ibis • ...
ShakeSpeare 2025-03-04
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- What was the he collection of Shakespeare’s plays called?
- What did the actors use to have special effects when they needed to go off stage?
- What was Shakespeare’s first name?
- What do we call a person who writes plays?
- What is the main theme of Romeo and Juliet?
- Why was Globe Theatre was destroyed in 1613?
- What shape was the globe?
- Was The Globe Theatre indoors or outdoors?
- Where was Shakespeare was from
- What was the globe made out of?
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- What did Shakespeare’s father worked as?
- Where did the poorest audience members stand?
- When were plays at the Globe were performed?
- What is Shakespeare’s last name?
- What was raised to show that a play was happening?
- What is the name of the theater Shakespeare is most famous for?
- What town was Shakespeare born in?
- How many children did Shakespeare have?
- What did people throw at the actors life they didnt like the play?
- What was Shakespeare’s wife’s first name?
20 Clues: What shape was the globe? • Where was Shakespeare was from • What was the globe made out of? • What is Shakespeare’s last name? • What was Shakespeare’s first name? • What town was Shakespeare born in? • How many children did Shakespeare have? • What did Shakespeare’s father worked as? • What was Shakespeare’s wife’s first name? • What do we call a person who writes plays? • ...
ShakeSpeare 2025-03-04
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- What was the he collection of Shakespeare’s plays called?
- What did the actors use to have special effects when they needed to go off stage?
- What was Shakespeare’s first name?
- What do we call a person who writes plays?
- What is the main theme of Romeo and Juliet?
- Why was Globe Theatre was destroyed in 1613?
- What shape was the globe?
- Was The Globe Theatre indoors or outdoors?
- Where was Shakespeare was from
- What was the globe made out of?
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- What did Shakespeare’s father worked as?
- Where did the poorest audience members stand?
- When were plays at the Globe were performed?
- What is Shakespeare’s last name?
- What was raised to show that a play was happening?
- What is the name of the theater Shakespeare is most famous for?
- What town was Shakespeare born in?
- How many children did Shakespeare have?
- What did people throw at the actors life they didnt like the play?
- What was Shakespeare’s wife’s first name?
20 Clues: What shape was the globe? • Where was Shakespeare was from • What was the globe made out of? • What is Shakespeare’s last name? • What was Shakespeare’s first name? • What town was Shakespeare born in? • How many children did Shakespeare have? • What did Shakespeare’s father worked as? • What was Shakespeare’s wife’s first name? • What do we call a person who writes plays? • ...
English words 2023-12-13
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- Bella deciding between Edward and Jacob
- Quasimodo the hunchback of notre dame
- Fake people have multiple of these
- The beginning of the book that everyone skips
- Advil subsides headaches
- Superman and Kryptonite
- Haters hating
- most preteens
- Moral of the story
- next to
- Procrastinating till the last minute can cause harm to my grades.
- Irony
- Talking through problems
- He's a 10 but he's a pick me
- Abby lee miller does this a lot in Dance moms
- People on their high horse
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- Scandal
- If i study, itll help me pass my final
- Caleb Salazar with girls
- Romeo and Juliet
- Manipulators
- People with no rizz should give up/...
- The feeling of going to a taylor swift concert
- watching paint dry
- Wearing blue when red looks better
- valedictorians are ...
- The Grinch
- No cap
- Honesty is the best policy
- Gordon Ramsey in the kitchen
- People with mood swings
- standing on business
- Genz's attention span
- Covid 19 pandemic was...
34 Clues: Irony • No cap • Scandal • next to • The Grinch • Manipulators • Haters hating • most preteens • Romeo and Juliet • watching paint dry • Moral of the story • standing on business • Genz's attention span • valedictorians are ... • Superman and Kryptonite • People with mood swings • Caleb Salazar with girls • Advil subsides headaches • Talking through problems • Covid 19 pandemic was... • ...
Hollywood Movies of the 1960s 2025-02-12
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- – "Audrey Hepburn classic featuring 'Moon River'."
- – "Kirk Douglas stars in this Roman gladiator epic."
- – "Musical retelling of 'Romeo and Juliet' with rival gangs."
- – "Dustin Hoffman film with the famous 'Mrs. Robinson' line."
- – "Sci-fi film with the shocking 'Statue of Liberty' ending."
- – "James Bond’s first film, 'Dr. No', was followed by this one."
- – "John Wayne’s Western that won him an Oscar."
- – "Musical about the Von Trapp family escaping the Nazis."
- – "Dark comedy about nuclear war directed by Kubrick."
- – "Disney’s magical nanny who sings 'Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious'."
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- – "Hitchcock thriller with the famous shower scene."
- – "Horror film about a woman fearing for her unborn child."
- – "Steve McQueen film famous for its car chase scene."
- – "Hitchcock’s psychological thriller starring Tippi Hedren."
- – "Counterculture road movie starring Peter Fonda."
- – "Epic film about a British officer in the Arabian desert."
- – "Elizabeth Taylor’s extravagant historical drama."
- – "Musical adaptation of Dickens' 'Oliver Twist'."
- – "Kubrick’s sci-fi masterpiece featuring HAL 9000."
- – "Secret agent series that began with 'Dr. No' in 1962."
20 Clues: – "John Wayne’s Western that won him an Oscar." • – "Audrey Hepburn classic featuring 'Moon River'." • – "Musical adaptation of Dickens' 'Oliver Twist'." • – "Counterculture road movie starring Peter Fonda." • – "Hitchcock thriller with the famous shower scene." • – "Kirk Douglas stars in this Roman gladiator epic." • ...
ShakeSpeare 2025-03-04
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- What was the he collection of Shakespeare’s plays called?
- What did the actors use to have special effects when they needed to go off stage?
- What was Shakespeare’s first name?
- What do we call a person who writes plays?
- What is the main theme of Romeo and Juliet?
- Why was Globe Theatre was destroyed in 1613?
- What shape was the globe?
- Was The Globe Theatre indoors or outdoors?
- Where was Shakespeare was from
- What was the globe made out of?
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- What did Shakespeare’s father worked as?
- Where did the poorest audience members stand?
- When were plays at the Globe were performed?
- What is Shakespeare’s last name?
- What was raised to show that a play was happening?
- What is the name of the theater Shakespeare is most famous for?
- What town was Shakespeare born in?
- How many children did Shakespeare have?
- What did people throw at the actors life they didnt like the play?
- What was Shakespeare’s wife’s first name?
20 Clues: What shape was the globe? • Where was Shakespeare was from • What was the globe made out of? • What is Shakespeare’s last name? • What was Shakespeare’s first name? • What town was Shakespeare born in? • How many children did Shakespeare have? • What did Shakespeare’s father worked as? • What was Shakespeare’s wife’s first name? • What do we call a person who writes plays? • ...
ShakeSpeare 2025-03-04
Across
- What was the he collection of Shakespeare’s plays called?
- What did the actors use to have special effects when they needed to go off stage?
- What was Shakespeare’s first name?
- What do we call a person who writes plays?
- What is the main theme of Romeo and Juliet?
- Why was Globe Theatre was destroyed in 1613?
- What shape was the globe?
- Was The Globe Theatre indoors or outdoors?
- Where was Shakespeare was from
- What was the globe made out of?
Down
- What did Shakespeare’s father worked as?
- Where did the poorest audience members stand?
- When were plays at the Globe were performed?
- What is Shakespeare’s last name?
- What was raised to show that a play was happening?
- What is the name of the theater Shakespeare is most famous for?
- What town was Shakespeare born in?
- How many children did Shakespeare have?
- What did people throw at the actors life they didnt like the play?
- What was Shakespeare’s wife’s first name?
20 Clues: What shape was the globe? • Where was Shakespeare was from • What was the globe made out of? • What is Shakespeare’s last name? • What was Shakespeare’s first name? • What town was Shakespeare born in? • How many children did Shakespeare have? • What did Shakespeare’s father worked as? • What was Shakespeare’s wife’s first name? • What do we call a person who writes plays? • ...
Romeo und Julia Kreuzworträtsel 2018-12-14
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- Vermittler zwischen den Familien
- Gegenteil von Protagonist
- Name eines Bediensteten Romeo´s
- Thema des Stückes
- Höhe und Wendepunkt
- Erste Geliebte Romeo´s
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- Ort des Geschehens in den ersten Akten (Stadt)
- Mitel zur Schilderung des Geschehens im Theater
- Ein anderes Wort für Pech, welches im Buch verwendet wird
- Familienname Julia´s
- Ein weiterer Freund Romeo´s
- Diesen Namen verruft Romeo
- Moment Verzögerung der Handlung (zwei Wörter ohne lehres Feld)
- Rufname einer vertrauten Julia´s
- Formel die man am Anfang einer Interpretation verwenden sollte
- Ein Vertrauter Romeo´s
- Ein Freund Romeo´s
- Verbannungsort Romeos
18 Clues: Thema des Stückes • Ein Freund Romeo´s • Höhe und Wendepunkt • Familienname Julia´s • Verbannungsort Romeos • Ein Vertrauter Romeo´s • Erste Geliebte Romeo´s • Gegenteil von Protagonist • Diesen Namen verruft Romeo • Ein weiterer Freund Romeo´s • Name eines Bediensteten Romeo´s • Vermittler zwischen den Familien • Rufname einer vertrauten Julia´s • ...
l 2025-11-25
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- Gutenberg Inventor of the printing press, which revolutionized the spread of knowledge.
- The everyday language of people in a region or country.
- Concerned with worldly rather than spiritual matters.
- Shakespeare A famous English playwright and poet known for works such as Hamlet and Romeo and Juliet.
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- A person who supports artists, especially financially.
- An intellectual movement that focused on human potential and achievements.
- An imaginary ideal society described by Thomas More.
- An artistic technique that creates the appearance of three dimensions on a flat surface.
8 Clues: An imaginary ideal society described by Thomas More. • Concerned with worldly rather than spiritual matters. • A person who supports artists, especially financially. • The everyday language of people in a region or country. • An intellectual movement that focused on human potential and achievements. • ...
Aiden Lechleitner- chapter 1, 1-3 2020-10-06
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- when the Pope would set aside something until a later date
- a religious figure who took himself and his people and made their own religious group, lead by Luther
- a religious pardon
- Christians who belonged to a non-Catholic church
- developed the printing press
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- known as the greatest play write of all time and who wrote Romeo and Juliet
- the Church of England which Queen Elizabeth was the head of the church
- a famous religious settlement
- a religious movement that was focused on rebuilding the religious stature
- A book about a fantasy world where people had zero greed
10 Clues: a religious pardon • developed the printing press • a famous religious settlement • Christians who belonged to a non-Catholic church • A book about a fantasy world where people had zero greed • when the Pope would set aside something until a later date • the Church of England which Queen Elizabeth was the head of the church • ...
Literary devices 2022-08-27
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- A woman is about to get married. As she puts on her veil, she remembers her fiancé three years before, swearing he would make her his wife someday.
- The light danced on the surface of the water.
- Her cheeks were roses
- having two teenagers enter an old, eerie house on Halloween night.
- The acorn plopped into the puddle
- Romeo and Juliet
- four-leaf clover shows luck or hope
- I told myself this is the end of my trouble, but I didn't believe myself
- shut the shutters before the shouting makes you shudder.
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- Give me liberty or give me death
- Better late than never
- Saying "I am okay" When you are in visible pain
- She is as beautiful as the moon
- The enemy of my enemy is my friend.
- Saying "I am going to die" when you get a paper scratch
- political cartoons
- Awfully good
- fan-frickin'-tastic
- Get ready; get set; go.
- Telling a quiet group, “don't speak all at
20 Clues: Awfully good • Romeo and Juliet • political cartoons • fan-frickin'-tastic • Her cheeks were roses • Better late than never • Get ready; get set; go. • She is as beautiful as the moon • Give me liberty or give me death • The acorn plopped into the puddle • The enemy of my enemy is my friend. • four-leaf clover shows luck or hope • Telling a quiet group, “don't speak all at • ...
Puzzle 1 2023-04-17
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- Allows the Rib cage to expand allowing an inhale.
- Lies beneath the pectoralis major closer to the armpit.
- Romeo of the protein in muscles.
- Internal Rotation of the Rotator Cuff on the Posterior View.
- Muscle located on the posterior view of the Rotator cuff.
- Muscle used to close the jaw.
- Muscle used for kissing.
- Overlaps the Sternocleidomastoid.
- Muscle used for smiling.
- Sphincter Muscle for blinking.
- Named after the Greek Symbol, Delta.
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- Allows movement of your arm across the body.
- Allows a wider range of movement of the arm.
- Muscle located below the Zygomaticus Minor.
- Pulls the Rib cage down allowing an exhale.
- External Rotation of the Rotator Cuff.
- Located in between the scapula and clavicle.
- Inner muscle of the rib cage.
- Function is to rotate your head.
- Superficial Muscle of the rib cage.
- Muscle that raises your jaw.
- Origin is in the Thoracic Vertebrae region.
- Holds food in the mouth by flattening your cheeks.
- Largest muscle in the upper back.
- Juliet of the protein in muscles
25 Clues: Muscle used for kissing. • Muscle used for smiling. • Muscle that raises your jaw. • Inner muscle of the rib cage. • Muscle used to close the jaw. • Sphincter Muscle for blinking. • Function is to rotate your head. • Romeo of the protein in muscles. • Juliet of the protein in muscles • Overlaps the Sternocleidomastoid. • Largest muscle in the upper back. • ...
Cultura general 2024-11-08
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- which instrument is associated with the country music genre
- Who is the lead singer of the banda U2?
- what is the largest plane
- Who was the first woman to fly solo across the Atlántic ocean
- Who was the first president of the united states
- what is the chemical symbol for golf
- Who is known as the King of pop
- what is your favorito color
- what is the currency used in japan
- Who wrote "romeo and juliet"
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- what is the main languague brazil
- what country has the most oficial languages
- Who disco eres percillin
- in which continente is the Sahara desert located
- Who whote the Barry Potter series
- what is the name of the famous músic festival held in california
- what is the capital of france
- which country Is known os the land of the rising son
- what pop star is famous for her hit song Rolling in the Deep
- what is the currency used in japan
- ocean which ocean is the largest in the World
21 Clues: Who disco eres percillin • what is the largest plane • what is your favorito color • Who wrote "romeo and juliet" • what is the capital of france • Who is known as the King of pop • what is the main languague brazil • Who whote the Barry Potter series • what is the currency used in japan • what is the currency used in japan • what is the chemical symbol for golf • ...
H4 Crossword Uno/Ein/Un 2024-10-24
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- Microsoft's alternative to Google Sheets
- Shopping cart products
- Unwanted emails
- Also known as a rotary, it's a circular traffic intersection
- Distinctive features of a sponge
- File type for downloadable forms
- "I'm not a ___" (online affirmation next to a checkbox)
- The bird Duo in Duolingo's logo, e.g.
- Unlikely to approach a stranger at a party
- Study of the stars and planets, for short
- Concert tees, pins, posters, etc.
- Words on a book's spine
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- One might be multiple-choice
- Craft, spider-style
- What each of Taylor Swift's albums represents, to Swifties
- They hit the books
- Left on ___ (still awaiting a text message response)
- Take into one's family
- NATO alphabet letter that's eight past Juliet
- What a fitness tracker counts
- Symbol on an "I'm With Stupid" shirt
- Mythical creature that's a national symbol of Scotland
- Nail polish layers
- They bit the hooks
- "Pumpkin spice" order from Starbucks
25 Clues: Unwanted emails • They hit the books • Nail polish layers • They bit the hooks • Craft, spider-style • Shopping cart products • Take into one's family • Words on a book's spine • One might be multiple-choice • What a fitness tracker counts • Distinctive features of a sponge • File type for downloadable forms • Concert tees, pins, posters, etc. • Symbol on an "I'm With Stupid" shirt • ...
crossword puzzle 2023-04-20
5 Clues: - when the king henry VI • - who wrote the green mile • - who wrote Romeo and Juliet • - when did India declare their independance • - In which year did chelsea win the champion League
William Shakespeare by JT 2022-11-09
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- This is the name of his son who died
- Shakespeare invented 1,700 of these
- The main theme of A Midsummer Night's Dream
- This is who Romeo loved in the famous play
- A funny play is called this
- What was Shakespeare famous for writing?
- The reason Shakespeare's theater closed
- Shakespeare's father was a ____.
- Language he had to learn when he was in school.
- She was queen during Shakespeare's life
- They played the girls in the play.
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- Word for a poet (starts with a "B)
- Where was Shakespeare born?
- A poem with fourteen lines
- This is the name of his longest play.
- His plays were written in this language.
- This is the name of the theater for WS's plays
- A play where people die in the end
18 Clues: A poem with fourteen lines • Where was Shakespeare born? • A funny play is called this • Shakespeare's father was a ____. • Word for a poet (starts with a "B) • A play where people die in the end • They played the girls in the play. • Shakespeare invented 1,700 of these • This is the name of his son who died • This is the name of his longest play. • ...
4th yr arts D2 2013-12-10
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- his life is a long struggle in making his vision of music drama a reality
- _________-composed form uses different music for each stanza.
- many romantic ________ were inspired by the image of Beethoven
- became a very popular vocal form during the Romantic period.
- also a skilled artist in pencil and water colour
- nationality of Chopin
- the meaning of the musical symbol f
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- “union of the arts” means a _______ of many arts such as poetry and music
- a composition for solo voice and piano
- music is instrumental associated with story, poem, or scene
- a form uses the same music for each stanza
- the piccolo belongs to the __________ family
- refers specifically to the period extending roughly from 1815-1918.
- chords were used more freely than during the classical era
- Romeo and Juliet is a famous ________ by Shakespeare
- other instrument played by Franz Liszt aside from piano.
- during the romantic period, ________ horn became a stand out in the orchestra
- all Chopin’s works involve the ______, solo, or accompanied.
- music critic
19 Clues: music critic • nationality of Chopin • the meaning of the musical symbol f • a composition for solo voice and piano • a form uses the same music for each stanza • the piccolo belongs to the __________ family • also a skilled artist in pencil and water colour • Romeo and Juliet is a famous ________ by Shakespeare • other instrument played by Franz Liszt aside from piano. • ...
Who's Who in Theater 2025-02-27
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- The person who opposes the main character.
- The sequence of events in a story.
- Someone who takes part in the drama.
- The group of actors who play significant or named characters.
- This person is in charge of a show's overall vision & idea.
- Literature that was meant to be acted out.
- These actors make up the large group on stage.
- The main idea of message of a piece.
- This person plays a character in a show.
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- This great playwright wrote classics like Romeo & Juliet and Macbeth.
- Where the story takes place.
- Conflict is the point of ______ that moves a story forward.
- This is the American spelling of the place where shows take place.
- The main or most important character.
- Improv is acting without a ______.
- 2 main types of drama: tragedy & _________.
- This is the team of people that work behind the scenes to bring a show to life.
17 Clues: Where the story takes place. • The sequence of events in a story. • Improv is acting without a ______. • Someone who takes part in the drama. • The main idea of message of a piece. • The main or most important character. • This person plays a character in a show. • The person who opposes the main character. • Literature that was meant to be acted out. • ...
Romance Crossword 2025-07-03
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- Spice, Tony’s love interest
- The place where Allie and Noah shared their iconic kiss in ‘The Notebook”
- This Shakespearean couple met a tragic end.
- Bridgeton S2’s Daphene and __
- Season when Jack and Amy got married in B99
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- The publication Lois Lane works for, where she meets Superman. A heavenly object.
- The estate where Elizabeth Bennet first met Mr. Darcy in ‘Pride and Prejudice’
- The one that got saved on a floating wooden board, a flower.
- The family name of the vampire Bella Swan marries in ‘Twilight”
- The New York guy who was ‘on a break’ in a sitcom about friendships.
10 Clues: Spice, Tony’s love interest • Bridgeton S2’s Daphene and __ • This Shakespearean couple met a tragic end. • Season when Jack and Amy got married in B99 • The one that got saved on a floating wooden board, a flower. • The family name of the vampire Bella Swan marries in ‘Twilight” • The New York guy who was ‘on a break’ in a sitcom about friendships. • ...
Application 2024-08-11
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- Flying bird on the nest, 08- and the rest?
- This application is getting a “no” by changing it’s iconic logo.
- Whoever paid for this premium privilege, is bizarre for real.
- This application is slowly turning into Tiktok and Lazada merge by one.
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- “flower and bug, jam and bread, Romeo and Juliet. Some things in this life exist with their pairs”.
- Swipe right and your dream will come true.
- “Hi, sister. I am 7 years old but I just dead after a car accident”
- This app is getting its affliate with Tokopedia.
- Type the keyword and voila! You will get it all <3
9 Clues: Flying bird on the nest, 08- and the rest? • Swipe right and your dream will come true. • This app is getting its affliate with Tokopedia. • Type the keyword and voila! You will get it all <3 • Whoever paid for this premium privilege, is bizarre for real. • This application is getting a “no” by changing it’s iconic logo. • ...
Books 2016-05-13
6 Clues: writer,who wrote Peace and War • Donna Tartt's most famous book • surname of writer, who wrote Romeo and Juliet • famous Russian poet?who died at the age of 37 • first word of the name of the most famous Dostoyevsky's novel • surname of the main character in the novel "A Hero of Our Time"
READY SET LOVE CROSSWORD 2022-01-27
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- Lady(s) and gentlemen if you hate this song, we are far from each other now
- There´s NoTTing we love more than this song
- We wanted to know you are the Queens of our hearts, and lives
- We hope you don´t mind us putting down this words here
- The version featuring Beyonce it´s SO good, almost...
- We be all night writing this crossword
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- A Romeo and Juliet based story (with a much more happy ending)
- Can anyone find us somebody who doesn´t like this song?
- There´s no song, like this song
- Oh here we go again...
- Take this song, but make it a better one!
11 Clues: Oh here we go again... • There´s no song, like this song • We be all night writing this crossword • Take this song, but make it a better one! • There´s NoTTing we love more than this song • The version featuring Beyonce it´s SO good, almost... • We hope you don´t mind us putting down this words here • Can anyone find us somebody who doesn´t like this song? • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2023-10-13
7 Clues: love at ______ • Mercutio's killer • Juliet's last name • What do the Monts and Caps have • gives Julietliet the fake poison • The town where the story takes place • Who wants the families to stop fighting in the town
Romeo And Juliet 2023-12-01
Crossword 2023-10-23
Year 9 English 2023-07-18
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- Was Sephy a Nought or a Cross?
- What was the name of the Shakespearean play we read?
- What was the name of the male protagonist in this play?
- Who was the author of the book?
- What was the name of the book about communism we read?
- Was Callum a Nought or Cross?
- Which country was the book based on?
- What was Noughts and crosses about?
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- What is the name of the horse who died in the book?
- What was the name of the female protagonist's house?
- What was the dictator of that book called?
- How many acts are there in the play?
- What was the name of the song the animals sang?
- What was the name of the female protagonist in this play?
- Who did the male protagonist love at the start of the play
- What was the name of the male protagonist's house?
- Where was the play set?
17 Clues: Where was the play set? • Was Callum a Nought or Cross? • Was Sephy a Nought or a Cross? • Who was the author of the book? • What was Noughts and crosses about? • How many acts are there in the play? • Which country was the book based on? • What was the dictator of that book called? • What was the name of the song the animals sang? • ...
BEN 2025-12-01
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- ___ __ ___ the Flowerpot Men
- 2020s singer of TikTok viral song "Beautiful Things"
- actor from Zoolander, Night at the Museum and Meet the Parents
- London landmark
- member of Aussie music duo alongside brother Joel; married to Cameron Diaz
- Aussie musician known for "Cigarettes Will Kill You" and "We're All in this Together"
- New Zealand singer known for 2020 hit "Supalonely"
- Romeo's cousin in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet
- US historical figure; on the US $100 bill
- antihistamine medicine
- male protagonist in Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing
- head of the Catholic Church 2005-2013
- actor known for playing Sherlock and Doctor Strange
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- 2012 Aussie dramedy produced by Working Dog and starring Josh Lawson
- fictional character known for ageing backwards
- dictator who ruled Italy in the early-mid 1990s
- and Matt Damon
- star of Drag Race Season 6 and All Stars 3; ____ DelaCreme
- 2002 soccer movie starring Keira Knightley
- 1972 horror film featuring a mouse and Michael Jackson
- ice cream brand
- egg-based brunch dish served with Hollandaise sauce
- partner of Leslie Knope in Parks and Rec, portrayed by Adam Scott
- Silverchair drummer; married to Real Housewives of Melbourne Jackie Gillies
24 Clues: and Matt Damon • London landmark • ice cream brand • antihistamine medicine • ___ __ ___ the Flowerpot Men • head of the Catholic Church 2005-2013 • US historical figure; on the US $100 bill • 2002 soccer movie starring Keira Knightley • fictional character known for ageing backwards • dictator who ruled Italy in the early-mid 1990s • ...
Scott Character Summary Crossword 2023-03-27
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- Loving father with a turbulent relationship with his daughter
- Immature teen boy with a disinterest in violence
- Vulgar old maid with a sense of humor
- Naive tween girl with a brave heart
- Unsuitable mother who relies on others to understand her daughter
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- Man of God with the best interests of Montague and Capulet in mind
- Sensible friend to main boy, tries to calm the main girl's father
- Arrogant friend of the prince and suitor to the main girl
8 Clues: Naive tween girl with a brave heart • Vulgar old maid with a sense of humor • Immature teen boy with a disinterest in violence • Arrogant friend of the prince and suitor to the main girl • Loving father with a turbulent relationship with his daughter • Sensible friend to main boy, tries to calm the main girl's father • ...
Lesson 3 Dear Juliet 2021-06-22
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- to write your name on a letter,document etc. to show that you wrote it or to agree with it
- a place that used for a particular purpose
- the main male character in the play Romeo and Juliet
- to need or demand something
- to like someone because they have done something that you think is good,or to like the skills or qualities that someone has
- to discuss something with someone so that you can make a decision together
- to tell someone what you think they should do, especially when you know more than they do about some
- someone whose job is to look after a large building,such as a school
- somebody whose job is to give advice about a subject
- something that people in a particular society do because it is traditional
- not real or true;only existing in stories,novels,etc
- to say, write or do something as an answer to somebody or something
- doing something yourself rather than getting someone else to do it
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- not having all its parts,or not finished
- the most important female character in a book,play,film,etc
- for all future time
- a city on the River Adige, in north-easten Italy
- after only a very short time
- different and not ordinary, often in a way that is interesting or exciting
- to write a name and address on an envelop
- the ability to deal with dangerous or difficult situations without being frightened
- a place where a dead person is buried, usually with a monument
- the ability to understand someone's feelings and problems
- true or suitable in every situation
24 Clues: for all future time • to need or demand something • after only a very short time • true or suitable in every situation • not having all its parts,or not finished • to write a name and address on an envelop • a place that used for a particular purpose • a city on the River Adige, in north-easten Italy • the main male character in the play Romeo and Juliet • ...
Crossword Puzzle 4 - Italian American Theme 2025-05-12
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- Former Italian tennis champion
- Actor famous for his role in "The Godfather"
- Italian-American director known for "Pulp Fiction"
- Shop specializing in Italian-style ice cream
- Hard cheese known as the "King of Cheeses"
- Traditional Venetian boat used on canals
- Actor famous for "Grease" and "Saturday Night Fever"
- Italian region famous for its rolling hills and wine
- Italian fortified wine used in cooking
- Italian word for basil, essential in many Italian dishes
- Italian city known for "Romeo and Juliet"
- Beautiful island off the coast of Naples
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- Annual festival in New York celebrating Italian heritage
- Italian-American pop icon known for her music and style
- Pastry filled with ricotta and citrus zest
- Flat, ribbon-like pasta often served with Alfredo sauce
- Legendary Italian soccer player and AS Roma captain
- Italian luxury shoe and fashion brand
- Italian-American actress and daughter of Judy Garland
- Renowned Italian architect from the Renaissance period
- Delicate cured ham from the Parma region
- Italian Renaissance sculptor known for bronze statues
- Open square in an Italian city, often a social hub
- Italian car brand known for its rally heritage
- Italian director known for "The Great Beauty"
25 Clues: Former Italian tennis champion • Italian luxury shoe and fashion brand • Italian fortified wine used in cooking • Delicate cured ham from the Parma region • Traditional Venetian boat used on canals • Beautiful island off the coast of Naples • Italian city known for "Romeo and Juliet" • Pastry filled with ricotta and citrus zest • Hard cheese known as the "King of Cheeses" • ...
